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. >> "the man who shot liberty valance" is john ford's last great western. got. >> i see it almost as a bookend to "stagecoach" because "stagecoach" introduces the john wayne character as a young vibrant outlaw. and "the man who shot liberty valance" comes back to an older, perhaps wiser john wayne character who still has a code but is much more cynical about the world. >> you put that paper out, the streets of shinbone are going to be running with blood. >> "the man who shot liberty valance," someone described it recently as the greatest american political film. it's about how we rewrite history to fit our mythic needs. >> you didn't kill liberty valance. >> john wayne actually kills liberty valance. jimmy stewart gets credit and becomes famous, and soon after that, wayne is forgotten. >> who was tom donovan? >> eventually stewart tells the truth, and the newspaperman rips up the story and says one of the most famous lines in american film. >> this is the west, sir. when the legend becomes fact, print the legend. >> he's right. >> westerns are cut and dried.
. >> "the man who shot liberty valance" is john ford's last great western. got. >> i see it almost as a bookend to "stagecoach" because "stagecoach" introduces the john wayne character as a young vibrant outlaw. and "the man who shot liberty valance" comes back to an older, perhaps wiser john wayne character who still has a code but is much more cynical about the world. >> you put that paper out, the streets of shinbone are going to be...
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john: ford and raised in the u.k., these young men are heing home, but to land thousands of miles away that they have never seen before. two and a half-year-old brothers, they are being reintroduced into th wild in a reserve in south africa. >> i fundamentally believe that animals belong in the wild. i think zoos need to be reintroducing animals back into the wild. in the last three years alone, there have been 500 cheetahs born globally. we will try to reintroduce them. it is possible to find safe reserves. john: the southernah che will wildlife park and be flown to africa. when they arrive, the year-long program of introducing them to wild will begin. >> the endgame irethe air ase to a private reserve and in the broader reserve once they're comfortable hunting. they will be trapped and they will have a gps collar on them and we will be watching every step they take. john: the foundation has successfully reintroduced of the speciesg before includblack rhinos. t this is a world first for cheetahse . there less than 7000 in the wild, so it is hoped the they can make a small at first bu
john: ford and raised in the u.k., these young men are heing home, but to land thousands of miles away that they have never seen before. two and a half-year-old brothers, they are being reintroduced into th wild in a reserve in south africa. >> i fundamentally believe that animals belong in the wild. i think zoos need to be reintroducing animals back into the wild. in the last three years alone, there have been 500 cheetahs born globally. we will try to reintroduce them. it is possible to...
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have this exhibition, which shows, really, almost 100 years of these images going all the way from john ford's 1939 all the waycoach," to put the -- all the way to schmidt."akable kimmy who is like the celebrities end up wearing a headdress or like chaka khan, wearing an indian outfit. it has nothing to do with indians. they would routinely have some indian themed show. sometimes it is thanksgiving. symptoms it wasn't. it could -- sometimes it wasn't. it could be the munsters. it could be seinfeld. it was interesting to us because in many ways television is a more intimate form than film. at its in your living room. it's in your house. you are watching indians in american life on tv in your living room. people a tv show, they may not remember, but in this gallery, they often say, oh, yes, that brady bunch episode. i remember all about it. this in knew i wanted the show, but felt we would probably decided against it. kids today, they did not grow up with this image. test pattern.a in the very early days of television it would be broadcast at the beginning of the broadcast day, at the end, and o
have this exhibition, which shows, really, almost 100 years of these images going all the way from john ford's 1939 all the waycoach," to put the -- all the way to schmidt."akable kimmy who is like the celebrities end up wearing a headdress or like chaka khan, wearing an indian outfit. it has nothing to do with indians. they would routinely have some indian themed show. sometimes it is thanksgiving. symptoms it wasn't. it could -- sometimes it wasn't. it could be the munsters. it...
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section of this exhibition, which shows really almost 100 years of these images, going away from john ford's 1939 movies stagecoach all the way to the unbreakable kimmy schmidt and other contemporary television comedies. and it's a little bit like the celebrities who play an indian wearing a headdress or like chaka khan in an indian outfit, that situation comedies in the 60's and 70's had nothing to do with indians. they would routinely have indian-themed shows. it could be the munsters. it could be seinfeld. it was interesting to us, because television is in many ways a more intimate form than film because it's in your living room, it's in your house. and you're actually watching indians in american life on tv in your living room. so again, if you ask people were there indians those tv shows, they may not remember. often they see the gallery and say, oh yes, that brady bunch episode. i remember all about it. i always knew i wanted this in a show, but thought we would probably decide against it, because kids today didn't grow up with this image. this is called the rca test pattern and in the
section of this exhibition, which shows really almost 100 years of these images, going away from john ford's 1939 movies stagecoach all the way to the unbreakable kimmy schmidt and other contemporary television comedies. and it's a little bit like the celebrities who play an indian wearing a headdress or like chaka khan in an indian outfit, that situation comedies in the 60's and 70's had nothing to do with indians. they would routinely have indian-themed shows. it could be the munsters. it...
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she is interviewed by cnbc's john ford. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guests hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> great to sit down with you. your book, don't be evil, is contained a timely timely subject given the political times that we are in a given at the heights that the stocks of apple, amazon, google, facebook and others have reached recently but you normally have a pretty broad scope to your coverage required this book, why now? >> good question. thank you for having me, by the way could i started this book in 2017 and i had just taken a job as columnist for the financial times in my mandate was to figure out what are the world
she is interviewed by cnbc's john ford. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guests hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> great to sit down with you. your book, don't be evil, is contained a timely timely subject given the political times that we are in a given at the heights that the stocks of apple, amazon, google, facebook and others have reached recently...
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we have a section in this exhibition which really shows 100 years of these images, going from john ford's 1935 movie, stagecoach, all the way to the unbreakable kimmy schmidt and other contemporary television comedies. and everything in between. it's a little bit like the celebrities that end up playing an indian or wearing a headdress. kind of like chaka khan wearing an indian outfit. that comedy in the 60's and 70's had nothing to do with indians. they would routinely have some indian themed shows. sometimes it was thanksgiving, sometimes it wasn't. it could be the munsters. it could be seinfeld. it was interesting to us because television was a more intimate form than film because it's in your living room, it's in your house. watchingctually indians in american life on your tv and in your living room. if you ask people about those tv shows they may not remember, but in this gallery people see it and they often say, oh yes, that brady bunch episode. i remember all about it. i always knew i wanted this in a show, but felt we would probably decide against it because kids today didn't grow
we have a section in this exhibition which really shows 100 years of these images, going from john ford's 1935 movie, stagecoach, all the way to the unbreakable kimmy schmidt and other contemporary television comedies. and everything in between. it's a little bit like the celebrities that end up playing an indian or wearing a headdress. kind of like chaka khan wearing an indian outfit. that comedy in the 60's and 70's had nothing to do with indians. they would routinely have some indian themed...
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john ford. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guests hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> great to sit down with you. your book, don't be evil, is contained a timely timely subject given the political times that we are in a given at the heights that the stocks of apple, amazon, google, facebook and others have reached recently but you normally have a pretty broad scope to your coverage required this book, why now? >> good question. thank you for having me, by the way could i started this book in 2017 and i had just taken a job as columnist for the financial times in my mandate was to figure out what are the world's biggest business and economic stories and uncover them in opinion form which is a rather large mandate. [laughter] in order to narrow the funnel i started looking through corporate figures and i saw from an amazing number of in terms of how the transition from the financi
john ford. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guests hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> great to sit down with you. your book, don't be evil, is contained a timely timely subject given the political times that we are in a given at the heights that the stocks of apple, amazon, google, facebook and others have reached recently but you normally have a...
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. >> do you think "the last picture show" is a john ford type movie? >> no. >> peter loved movies. sense of movie history, but had a very strong sensibility. he smoke to a new generation, both visually and emotionally. >> orson welles, i would like everything to be sharp. he said, you will never get it in color. what do i do? shoot it in black and white. >> "the last picture show" is the movie that made me fall in love with movies. it just blew my mind. it's about everything that holds you back. it's about being young. >> there's heartbreak. wisdom that comes of age. and young people discovering how fast time goes. >> in "the last picture show" there was a quality of reality. there's no feeling of watching a performance but of experiencing another human being. >> really, it's a story about america. about the death of a way of life. >> nobody wants to come to shows no more. baseball in the summer. television all the time. >> maybe a necessary death of an old hollywood that had to die to make new for a new generation of filmmakers to tell new stories. >> at the end of the '60s, holly
. >> do you think "the last picture show" is a john ford type movie? >> no. >> peter loved movies. sense of movie history, but had a very strong sensibility. he smoke to a new generation, both visually and emotionally. >> orson welles, i would like everything to be sharp. he said, you will never get it in color. what do i do? shoot it in black and white. >> "the last picture show" is the movie that made me fall in love with movies. it just blew...
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now given we have the numbers crossing, we have ed lee here, new york times corporate media and john fordin the house, co-anchor of "squawk alley" and all things tech what is your immediate take on this, the stock looks like it's moving on this news about 3% up just now >> well, i want to get in there and see the daily active user numbers as well expected to be up 2 to 3 million overall pretty flat in the u.s. but i think this is a little bit of a sigh of relief given what we saw from snap, concerns about the holiday season overall snap and twitter tend to be associated together more than anything and then if you look across digital media in general, facebook's quarter disappointed some people, google they broke out the numbers, but top line wise not as strong as some had hoped the core ad business was the strongest part i think there were some worries about twitter. that's why perhaps the pop initially. >> i do think with this move to the monetizable daily active user, they keep moving the goal post on us -- >> which is in itself a little weird. we'll make up a new metric. >> daus and ho
now given we have the numbers crossing, we have ed lee here, new york times corporate media and john fordin the house, co-anchor of "squawk alley" and all things tech what is your immediate take on this, the stock looks like it's moving on this news about 3% up just now >> well, i want to get in there and see the daily active user numbers as well expected to be up 2 to 3 million overall pretty flat in the u.s. but i think this is a little bit of a sigh of relief given what we...
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he looks to be in good shape and the primary, candidates who have won, gerald ford, al gore, john kerrym went on to win the party's nomination so to win the party's nomination so he would have had a lot of momentum going into the whole raft of states that begins weighing and after that. super tuesday, we see california and texas. there was a feeling among the bernie sanders supporters that i spoke with here at campaign stops yesterday and saturday, that they were poised to become the front runner in the democratic race for the nomination if they w011 oui’. race for the nomination if they won our. now of race for the nomination if they w011 oui’. now of course race for the nomination if they won our. now of course it is all thrown into question. i have a feeling they are going to still claim victory here, they are still going to think that they are poised for a success that they are poised for a success despite the fact that the results are taking a little longer to come in. when you look at the demographic of those voting in iowa, would it bea those voting in iowa, would it be a politic
he looks to be in good shape and the primary, candidates who have won, gerald ford, al gore, john kerrym went on to win the party's nomination so to win the party's nomination so he would have had a lot of momentum going into the whole raft of states that begins weighing and after that. super tuesday, we see california and texas. there was a feeling among the bernie sanders supporters that i spoke with here at campaign stops yesterday and saturday, that they were poised to become the front...
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john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed da building a more just, v anpeaceful world. and by the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social chang worldwide. additional support is providedbr by thes foundation, committed to excellence in journalism. thpark foundation, dedicated to heightening public e john and helen glessnerues. family trust. supporting trustworthy journalismhat informs and inspires. the heising-simons foundation:e, unlocking knowle opportunity, and possibilities. and by the frontline journalism fund, th major suppo from jon and jo ann hagler. ♪ >> mom(in cantonese): (sniffles) ♪ c (phoera clicks) (sniffles) ♪ (sniffles) (people talking in background) >> narrator: it's the fourth month of pro-democracy demonstrations in hong kong. (people shouting) protesters have surrounded the car of an off-duty police officer. >> man (shouting): >> narrator: the city is in turmoil. m >>: >> officer: >> man: (gun fires, people shoutin m an: >> narrator: the officer sots and injures a 14-year-old protester. (people shouting) how did one of the world's bigges
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john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a mo just, verdant and peaceful world. and by the fordwide. by the abrams foundatiprovided committed to excellence in journalism. the park foundatio dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues.el the john and glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs an inspires. the heising-simons foundation: unlocking knowledge, opportunity, and possibilities. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other "frontline" programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. ♪ frontline's,ng "battle for ong" is available on amazon prime video. ♪ ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ at the just for laughs festival in montreal. he was a two-time stand-up comedy competition champion, so start clapping right now, and make some good noise for jeremy mclellan, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] -i do a lot of merial on religio on politics, anything that people are usually not suppose to talk about in polmpany.
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. >> washington, jefferson, madison, cleveland, harris, mckinley, roosevelt,truman, john kennedy, fordguy. >> my third grade teacher. >> lisa: that was amazing. >> i just guessed. steve: thank you, check him out on fox nation. >> lisa: that was incredible. >> very cool. (whistling) (whistling) hey there! i'm lonnie from lonnie's lumber. if you need lumber wood, lonnie's is better than good. we got oak, cherry, walnut, and more. and we also have the best selection of plywood (clattering) in the state... hey! (high-pitched laughter) man: dang woodchucks! (wood clattering) stop chuckin' that wood! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. as parents of six, this network is one less thing i have to worry about. (vo) why the aceves family chose verizon. we all use our phones very differently. these two are always gaming and this one is always on facetime. and my oldest is learning to be a pilot. we need a reliable network because i need to know he's safe. as soon as he lands, he knows he better call mama. mama! (vo)
. >> washington, jefferson, madison, cleveland, harris, mckinley, roosevelt,truman, john kennedy, fordguy. >> my third grade teacher. >> lisa: that was amazing. >> i just guessed. steve: thank you, check him out on fox nation. >> lisa: that was incredible. >> very cool. (whistling) (whistling) hey there! i'm lonnie from lonnie's lumber. if you need lumber wood, lonnie's is better than good. we got oak, cherry, walnut, and more. and we also have the best...
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john cowell was refusing to answer any of the d.a.'s questions, accusing him of being rude, and disrespectful. in front of the jury, butch fordshow. john cowell testified in his own defense in his murder trial, as the sheriff's deputy sat next to him on the stand, he told the jury, he is bipolar, schizophrenic, and hears voices. they were aliens and gang members out to attack and kidnap his grandmother. he told the jury i stabbed both of the females in the crew because i believed they would not give my grandmother back. nia's mother alicia grayson isn't buying it. >> i think he's delusional now. not then. >> reporter: on the stand, cowell said nia and her sisters were pointing to other passengers while staring at them. they had no contact with him before the stabbing. cowell gave rambling, often incoherent answers at times, talking about miniature radios implanted in his ear, and fake skin, as well as white skin, and black skin. he was often at odds with his own attorney in confirming basic facts and dates. >> i believe 75% of it is made up. but 25%, i think is racially motivated. talking about black women, gangs, gang member
john cowell was refusing to answer any of the d.a.'s questions, accusing him of being rude, and disrespectful. in front of the jury, butch fordshow. john cowell testified in his own defense in his murder trial, as the sheriff's deputy sat next to him on the stand, he told the jury, he is bipolar, schizophrenic, and hears voices. they were aliens and gang members out to attack and kidnap his grandmother. he told the jury i stabbed both of the females in the crew because i believed they would not...
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ford. >> se titula el llamado de lo salvaje, se desarrolla a finales del siglo xix. >> veamos. >> es una pelÍcula de acciÓn pero de grandes sentimientos donde john tienen que luchar contra las inclemencias de la naturaleza y los ataques de animales salvajes y hambrientos. (hablan en inglÉs). para lograr la acciÓn y sentimiento la relaciÓn fue algo muy trabajado . las aventuras y emociones nunca terminan en esta pelÍcula que nos dejarÁ sorprendidos y maravilla maravillados de principio a fin. . >> desde los Ángeles, amelia, un nuevo dÍa. >> wow!. >> las maravillas de la tecnologÍa, lo vimos recientemente con el rey leÓn donde estos animales dan vida a travÉs de la pantalla. >> y quÉ bueno verlo con 77 aÑos, con un poquito de acciÓn. >> pero muy bien don harrison ford. seguimos con mÁs de un nuevo dÍa, vamos con los chicos ¿quÉ nos tienen?. >> aquÍ estamos, mi gente linda, tenemos mucha mÁs informaciÓn, ademÁs imagenes fuertes, desgarradoras imÁgenes se vuelve viral el video de una mamÁ desesperada mostrando ese sufrimiento que tiene su hijo por ser vÍctima de bullying, grandes artistas y el mundo entero se unen para ayudarlo. >> tenemos aquÍ la i
ford. >> se titula el llamado de lo salvaje, se desarrolla a finales del siglo xix. >> veamos. >> es una pelÍcula de acciÓn pero de grandes sentimientos donde john tienen que luchar contra las inclemencias de la naturaleza y los ataques de animales salvajes y hambrientos. (hablan en inglÉs). para lograr la acciÓn y sentimiento la relaciÓn fue algo muy trabajado . las aventuras y emociones nunca terminan en esta pelÍcula que nos dejarÁ sorprendidos y maravilla...
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john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, ted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. and by the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. daditional support is provided by the abrams foon, committed to excellence in journalism. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of criticaes. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires.he thing-simons foundation: unlocking knowledge, opportunity, and psibilities. and by the frontline journalism fund, withajor support from joand jo ann hagler. and additional support from chris and lisa kaneb. (man panting) >> man (in spanish): (people shouting) >> help! >> we need cpr! we need cpr! ♪ >> smith: the first call came o from a walrtthe u.s.-mexican border at 10:39 a.m. unshots bang) the killing spree lasted severau s. 22 people dead. ♪ ny of the victims were mexican-americans. eight were from el paso's ster city, juárez. >> i know that walmart really well, and i know who shops there-- it's a very popular coming legally across
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. >>> when we come back, harrison ford will be back as indiana jones. >>> how john legend took on thelentine's day. "the skinny" is next. lentine's day. the skin though is next. they don't help single moms. hi. hi. what happened to our house last year? it flooded. and the water flooded out. yeah. the red cross arranged the hotel for us. they gave me that break, that leverage, to be able to get it together and... take care of them, you know? i feel like we've come full circle. like that! this is how i'll do it. sarah: there you go. ♪ ♪ >>> time now for "the skinny" starting with harrison ford's big comeback to the big screen. >> indiana jones, you know he wears the hat, you wore one of those hats in africa. the 77-year-old actor is reprising his role as indiana jones. the producer has confirmed while the film will be the fifth installment in the franchise, it won't be a reboot, but rather a continuation. >> the film is set for release next year from a division of our parent company disney. and my hat looked good, you're shady. >> indiana jones v i heard has been called "the grandpa adv
. >>> when we come back, harrison ford will be back as indiana jones. >>> how john legend took on thelentine's day. "the skinny" is next. lentine's day. the skin though is next. they don't help single moms. hi. hi. what happened to our house last year? it flooded. and the water flooded out. yeah. the red cross arranged the hotel for us. they gave me that break, that leverage, to be able to get it together and... take care of them, you know? i feel like we've come...
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john mulaney. >>> harry smith goes for a ride of his life in ford's brand-new mustang. >>> in our sunday closer, my conversation with the cartoonist who is making her mark on the inside of the pages of "the new yorker" and why her illustrations also making history. >>> plus another life well lived later in the show. >>> let's begin this morning with that breaking news. the americans stuck aboard that cruise ship in japan filled with coronavirus victims being allowed to get off today, but only if they're healthy. nbc's janice muar janis mackey there. >> reporter: hundreds of americans are being evacuated from this cruise ship headed for a flight to get them back to the u.s. this is the first time they've set foot on lands for weeks. they are relieved, they are anxious but their ordeal is far from over. this morning hundreds of americans are leaving the "diamond princess" after days of quarantine on the cruise ship. now they can get off with a man who introduced themselves as an american doctor. all the americans on the board anxious to get off the cruise ship, now considered high risk for exposur
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ford actually quite gutsy. after the book came out, caroline kennedy, the daughter of john f.called me up and said she and her uncle, teddy kennedy, had read this, and agreed that it was gutsy, said, we are going to give the profiles in courage award that is given each year from the kennedy library to somebody in the eightho does what senators in her late father's book profiles encourage did, where they essentially self sabotage their own career in the , in the of the country national interest. gave this award to ford. , did not go, but it was video and i distinctly remember ford somewhat and ,indicated teddy kennedy saying the time i said the pardon was almost a crime, but i now realize i was wrong. this was a courageous act in the 'sadition of my late brother book, profiles in courage. so i'm watching this, ford is somewhat vindicated, and what a cold shower, to look at this, because i in 1974 would have staked my life that this was corrupt, then you look at it 25 years later through the lens of history, and what i was sure was corrupt turns out to be the humbling,courage, a
ford actually quite gutsy. after the book came out, caroline kennedy, the daughter of john f.called me up and said she and her uncle, teddy kennedy, had read this, and agreed that it was gutsy, said, we are going to give the profiles in courage award that is given each year from the kennedy library to somebody in the eightho does what senators in her late father's book profiles encourage did, where they essentially self sabotage their own career in the , in the of the country national interest....
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. >> reporter: prosecutor butch ford says the evil in this case has a name. his name is john lee cowell. cowell slashed the next of her sister, lateva who survived. cowell was booted for repeatedly speaking out during the d.a.'s opening statement. >> i think he got kicked out on purpose, because he didn't want to see the video. that's what i honestly think. the judge asked him several times, can you be quiet? >> reporter: but cowell, who is schizophrenic, came back later when his attorney told the jury that the killing wasn't planned, but instead a rash act of impulsivity. the defense attorney says this isn't a case of whodunit, he did it. >> i just want to see justice. justice for the family, justice for nia. >> i'd like to see him go to prison, and they lock him up and throw away the key. >> reporter: cowell has been charged with murder, attempted murder, and a special circumstance of lying in wait. in oakland, henry lee, fox 2 news. >>> all right, checking out some of the highs today. pretty significant from february. we saw numbers in the mid- to upper 70s. pretty warm fo
. >> reporter: prosecutor butch ford says the evil in this case has a name. his name is john lee cowell. cowell slashed the next of her sister, lateva who survived. cowell was booted for repeatedly speaking out during the d.a.'s opening statement. >> i think he got kicked out on purpose, because he didn't want to see the video. that's what i honestly think. the judge asked him several times, can you be quiet? >> reporter: but cowell, who is schizophrenic, came back later when...
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. >> reporter: prosecutor butch ford said quote the evil in this case has a name. his name is john cowell. the d.a. said cowell launched a surprise tactical assault. the d.a. said cowell threw the knife into a construction area, changed his clothes, and even ran past responding police officers, pointing them to the station to get them off his trail. cowell was booted for repeatedly speaking out during the d.a.'s opening statement. >> i think he got kicked out on purpose, because he didn't want to see the video. that's what i honestly think. the judge asked him several times, can you be quiet? >> reporter: but cowell came back when the d.a. said this isn't a case of want to see justice. justice for the family, justice lock him up and throw away the key. >> reporter: if convicted, he could face the rest of his life in prison. in oakland, henry lee, ktvu, fox 2 news. >> investigators searched four locations in the disappearance of kristin smart. she's the cal poly student who disappeared. search warrants were served on locations in san luis obispo, and los angeles counties. one of the
. >> reporter: prosecutor butch ford said quote the evil in this case has a name. his name is john cowell. the d.a. said cowell launched a surprise tactical assault. the d.a. said cowell threw the knife into a construction area, changed his clothes, and even ran past responding police officers, pointing them to the station to get them off his trail. cowell was booted for repeatedly speaking out during the d.a.'s opening statement. >> i think he got kicked out on purpose, because he...
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ford did was actually quite gutsy. after the book came out, caroline kennedy, the daughter of john f.nd her uncle teddy kennedy had read this. and agreed that it was gutsy and she said we are going to give the profiles encourage award, that's given each year from the kennedy library to somebody in politics who does what the eight senators and her father's are her late father, jf kennedy's did. were they essentially self sabotage their own career in the interests of the country. in the national interest. so they gave the ceremony -- gave this award to ford. i did not go but was videoed. and i distinctly remember watching this. ford, somewhat vindicated teddy kennedy saying at the time, the pardon was almost a crime. but i now realize i was wrong. this was a courageous act in the tradition of my late brother's book, encourage. so i am watching ford's is somewhat vindicated and what a cold shower to look at this, because i, 1974 would have staked my life that this was corrupt. and then you relook at it 205 years later through the lens of history and what i was sure was corrupt turns out
ford did was actually quite gutsy. after the book came out, caroline kennedy, the daughter of john f.nd her uncle teddy kennedy had read this. and agreed that it was gutsy and she said we are going to give the profiles encourage award, that's given each year from the kennedy library to somebody in politics who does what the eight senators and her father's are her late father, jf kennedy's did. were they essentially self sabotage their own career in the interests of the country. in the national...
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. >> john lee cowell lasted just 15 minutes on the witness stand. during process by alameda county prosecutor pitch ford, cowell became combative, saying he remembered the knife held up before him, but not the july 2018 stabbing, even as he identified himself in a surveillance video. quote, i don't remember anything like that. what is this that we're watching? as the prosecutor tried to play a slow motion video, cowell kept interrupting and unleashed profanities. back the f down. and when ordered to leave, now they can't force me to say s if i'm f'ing leaving. >> he continues to answer questions until the whole courtroom can see that he about to get caught and what he is doing. and then he acts like he is crazy. >> cowell was escorted out of the courtroom and not present when his aunt testified that he exhibited paranoia and symptoms of mental illness since childhood, claiming to see aliens and fake skins. jocelyn camas says she was nia wilson's close friend. >> she was a beautiul soul. she was a brilliant girl. and there is more to her story than just this. >> now once cowell was escorted out of the co
. >> john lee cowell lasted just 15 minutes on the witness stand. during process by alameda county prosecutor pitch ford, cowell became combative, saying he remembered the knife held up before him, but not the july 2018 stabbing, even as he identified himself in a surveillance video. quote, i don't remember anything like that. what is this that we're watching? as the prosecutor tried to play a slow motion video, cowell kept interrupting and unleashed profanities. back the f down. and when...
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ford theater in washington. decide against. retiring. at the pinnacle of his success abraham lincoln paid the ultimate price for his vision of freedom. he was shot dead by confederate sympathizer john wilkes booth. more than a century and a half later wounds may have healed but they have not been forgotten and old resentments lurk under the surface. during the war both sides prayed for god to grant them victory in a conflict fought over land resources and there are different definitions of the right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness the rights enshrined in the preamble to the declaration of independence proved easier said than done. the navesink twin lights light house overlooking the entrance to the bay of new york is a good vantage point to gaze on what may be the quintessential american dream the journey from rags to riches for more than a handful this dream became reality. on the way toward manhattan the statue of liberty symbolizes what the nation's founding fathers had put to paper in the declaration of independence from british rule an end to terror and me and liberty for all. only a short distance away is ellis island for new immigrants from europe it became know
ford theater in washington. decide against. retiring. at the pinnacle of his success abraham lincoln paid the ultimate price for his vision of freedom. he was shot dead by confederate sympathizer john wilkes booth. more than a century and a half later wounds may have healed but they have not been forgotten and old resentments lurk under the surface. during the war both sides prayed for god to grant them victory in a conflict fought over land resources and there are different definitions of the...
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john dean? >> the short answer to that is one of the unintended consequence of president nixon's resignation at the timing of the resignation and gerald ford'sardoning of nixon, is the american public never got a full sense of the many crimes that richard nixon committed. and the chilling effect on future presidents that should have happened wasn't quite as effective. so a nixon trial would have, i think, shared with the american people, a narrative of abuse of power that would have made clear that abuse of power is impeachable. and the arguments that president trump's defenders made in the senate would have rung so hollow, because the american public would have had the senate trial of richard nixon, wait a second. >> precedent. >> there would have been precedent. so i think what we have experienced now, it is a re-run of the nixon nightmare. but because we as americans tend to have amnesia about history, it's okay, we're always a new nation, right we're always reinventing ourselves, one of the consequences is what donald trump is doing now is he is following the playbook of richard nixon. we went through this once. and we're about to go thr
john dean? >> the short answer to that is one of the unintended consequence of president nixon's resignation at the timing of the resignation and gerald ford'sardoning of nixon, is the american public never got a full sense of the many crimes that richard nixon committed. and the chilling effect on future presidents that should have happened wasn't quite as effective. so a nixon trial would have, i think, shared with the american people, a narrative of abuse of power that would have made...
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ford escape. [caregiver 2] when he got injured i wasn't prepared, but i knew i had to be strong. [caregiver 3] when i was told about john'sin complete shock. i just remember rushing into his room and giving him a big hug and letting him know i was there. [male narrator] these veterans and families are just a few of the hero's we serve at homes for our troops. for thousands of severely injured veterans, everyday life is filled with barriers. [veteran 1] it was really the little things throughout the house. counters that you can't roll up to. i had to drag my wheelchair down steps. i want to help, but he is so determined. [narrator] at homes for our troops we build specially adapted custom homes with features like wheelchair access, roll in showers and automatic door openers that allow them to function independently and focus on their recovery and family. [veteran 2] this house is freedom. [veteran 3] it's hope, it's a new beginning. [caregiver 3] this house has given me my family back. [narrator] to learn more visit hfot usa dot org. >> so, what was the first official white house car? it's "b," the 1909 white steamer. that
ford escape. [caregiver 2] when he got injured i wasn't prepared, but i knew i had to be strong. [caregiver 3] when i was told about john'sin complete shock. i just remember rushing into his room and giving him a big hug and letting him know i was there. [male narrator] these veterans and families are just a few of the hero's we serve at homes for our troops. for thousands of severely injured veterans, everyday life is filled with barriers. [veteran 1] it was really the little things throughout...
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ford, thomas edison and oprah winfrey out of the mix. if people would resources shouldn't get into politics we would have to raise doubts about george washington, john isn't new. this isn't about a billionaire buying an election. this is a billionaire with the resources to buy exposurexposur. if you could buy an election, other people in this campaign, who are spending a lot of money, wouldn't be stuck in the single digits. mike polled this week in a couple of national polls. i think he'd already lapped pete buttigieg and elizabeth warren. he's right behind senator sanders and senator biden. i don't think that's because of campaign ads. i think that's because we're in 35 states. we have 1,000 people on the ground. mike bloomberg has campaigned in 24 states. he was in colorado and arizona yesterday with lines going around the block. we have surrogates across the country. the issues that mike cares about, he's a pragmatic progressive. everything that elizabeth warren and bernie sanders care about, mike not only is highlighted as part of his campaign agenda. the math actually adds up around it and it's things he's delivered through long careers as fill
ford, thomas edison and oprah winfrey out of the mix. if people would resources shouldn't get into politics we would have to raise doubts about george washington, john isn't new. this isn't about a billionaire buying an election. this is a billionaire with the resources to buy exposurexposur. if you could buy an election, other people in this campaign, who are spending a lot of money, wouldn't be stuck in the single digits. mike polled this week in a couple of national polls. i think he'd...
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ford falling sharply after a profit miss. find out if you should buy the stock on the dip that's coming up >> and don't miss an exclusive interslview wh e w keitthneni co johnomorrow on closing bell, 4 p.m. eastern. >>> it's time for an update with sue. >> here's what's happening u.s. visa restrictions were at the top of the agenda between secretary of state mike pompeo and his nigerian counterpart at the state department this after the nigerian foreign minister said his country was blind sided by the trump visa announcement >> president trump announced the suspension of immigrant visas for nigerians because it has room to grow in sharing important national security information. i'm optimistic that's going the happen in the patriotroclamatioproclame highlighted their support as a strategic partner this the global fight against terrorism >>> a federal judge approve d a settlement that moves pacific gas and electric closer to getting out of brufsy, but they still must navigate obstacles inclauding staunch opposition from california governor and for the first time since 1971, the fda met to discuss how talcum powders in cosmetics are tested for asbestos this f
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blonlelonged t president gerald ford, september 8th, 1974, he pardoned richard nixon after his resignation because of the watergate scandal saying nixon had suffered enough. joining us john campaign" and carol lam. thank you for being here. john, let's talk about what this may be, the idea that donald trump is revving up the pardons generally speaking in some cases issuing them to people who will only generate interest and controversy for a few days. michael mikken has been acting like a guy without conviction for years. will this soften up the party or raise some feathers? >> kanye west and kim kardashian west ask for a pardon for somebody he'll use in a political campaign, who may generate more public sympathy for their case, and then you see pardons like michael milken and he's philanthropic. at the same time he made people wealthy like the guy nelson pelts who held a huge fund-raiser for donald trump the weekend before the pardon was issued, so big couples had to pay over half a million dollars to go, it raised $10 million for the president's re-election campaign. i don't know if you could have a bigger advertisement for if you'd like your friend that made you rich t
blonlelonged t president gerald ford, september 8th, 1974, he pardoned richard nixon after his resignation because of the watergate scandal saying nixon had suffered enough. joining us john campaign" and carol lam. thank you for being here. john, let's talk about what this may be, the idea that donald trump is revving up the pardons generally speaking in some cases issuing them to people who will only generate interest and controversy for a few days. michael mikken has been acting like a...