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in 1992, at age 48, keith's prognosis becomes dire.ving on his own, moves back to his childhood home in suburban chicago to help his mom take care of his dad. >> you could just see that, from such a strong guy, that the cancer was just eating him alive, literally. >> on nights when keith is in too much pain to sleep, matt stays up with him, and they talk all night. >> he kind of opened up a lot about his time in vietnam, and it was difficult for him. >> and he entrusts matt to drive his prized car for the first time. >> he knew the car had to be driven. he could no longer shift the car, so it just about killed him to say, "go ahead." >> keith knows the car he dreamed of in the vietnam jungle, bought for $5,000 in combat pay and meticulously maintained ever since is now worth a lot more than that, six figures, easy, so as death nears, he must decide what to do with it. >> he was nervous that my brother might sell the car. he wanted to keep the car around as long as he could. >> when keith finally succumbs to cancer in 1993 at age 49, he
in 1992, at age 48, keith's prognosis becomes dire.ving on his own, moves back to his childhood home in suburban chicago to help his mom take care of his dad. >> you could just see that, from such a strong guy, that the cancer was just eating him alive, literally. >> on nights when keith is in too much pain to sleep, matt stays up with him, and they talk all night. >> he kind of opened up a lot about his time in vietnam, and it was difficult for him. >> and he entrusts...
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keith and cher were known as ken and barbie. a man, another american, known as wild bill, viking hat and all. bill and his wife jane opened a bar on their secluded property accessible only by boat where they sometimes gathered for drinks. >> bill had saturday parties at his place at the bar and restaurant once or twice a month. >> draws everybody. >> everybody was there. >> it was cher's tropical dream come true. a beautiful backdrop for family reunions like the time her aunt mary came to visit. >> her grandmother, my mother, and i came down and visited and got the whirlwind tour, and they met us at the airport with a big bouquet of flowers. it was just wonderful. >> there was another big trip in the works. cher's sister judi was planning to visit for the very first time. >> she wanted to show you her paradise. >> oh, yeah. >> the trip would be a good distraction for cher. her life had turned up side down. her five-year marriage to keith hit a rough spot. he even moved out. >> when keith moved off the island, she was pretty deva
keith and cher were known as ken and barbie. a man, another american, known as wild bill, viking hat and all. bill and his wife jane opened a bar on their secluded property accessible only by boat where they sometimes gathered for drinks. >> bill had saturday parties at his place at the bar and restaurant once or twice a month. >> draws everybody. >> everybody was there. >> it was cher's tropical dream come true. a beautiful backdrop for family reunions like the time her...
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keith, let's start with you. three days is what clinton got. i guess they'll be arguing eight hours a day for three days? keith: and maybe not so far into the dark of night, as leader schumer was saying. that is a little bit of an opening, concession. a littlet will make it more accommodating environment. i still suspect we will see lots ofmotions and a lot disruptions. not of the statements, but when there will be motions. david: you have been a student of impeachment. what will history record about this impeachment? will history make a mark of this? david: of course. whenever donald trump affairs in history book, the first sentence will be that will he -- will be that he was impeached. it is the mark that you carry with you. we need to see what will happen with this proceeding. as i said earlier, the factual itord, as underdeveloped as is, is a unique thing. if that continues and we get to a verdict without hearing from witnesses who seem to be quite relevant, that is going to be something will care a lot about and wonder if the impeachment p
keith, let's start with you. three days is what clinton got. i guess they'll be arguing eight hours a day for three days? keith: and maybe not so far into the dark of night, as leader schumer was saying. that is a little bit of an opening, concession. a littlet will make it more accommodating environment. i still suspect we will see lots ofmotions and a lot disruptions. not of the statements, but when there will be motions. david: you have been a student of impeachment. what will history record...
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to stevie nicks and keith urban.draggin' my, stop draggin' my heart around ♪ ♪ it's hard to think about what you've wanted ♪ ♪ it's hard to think about what you've lost ♪ ♪ this doesn't have to be the big get even ♪ ♪ this doesn't have to be anything at all ♪ ♪ i know you really want to tell me good-bye ♪ ♪ i know you really want to be your own girl ♪ stevie nicks, yes. ♪ baby you could never look me in the eye ♪ ♪ yeah, you buckle with the weight of the world ♪ ♪ stop draggin' my, stop draggin' my, stop draggin' my heart around ♪ ♪ ♪ there's people running around loose in the world ♪ ♪ ain't got nothing better to do ♪ ♪ i know you really want to tell me good-bye ♪ ♪ hey stevie do you want to join our band tonight ♪ ♪ baby you could never look me in the eye ♪ ♪ yeah, you buckle with the weight of the world ♪ ♪ stop draggin' my, stop draggin' my, stop draggin' my heart around ♪ ♪ stop draggin' my heart around ♪ ♪ won't you stop draggin' my heart around ♪ ♪ stop draggin' my heart around ♪ ♪ won't ya stop draggin' my he
to stevie nicks and keith urban.draggin' my, stop draggin' my heart around ♪ ♪ it's hard to think about what you've wanted ♪ ♪ it's hard to think about what you've lost ♪ ♪ this doesn't have to be the big get even ♪ ♪ this doesn't have to be anything at all ♪ ♪ i know you really want to tell me good-bye ♪ ♪ i know you really want to be your own girl ♪ stevie nicks, yes. ♪ baby you could never look me in the eye ♪ ♪ yeah, you buckle with the weight of the world...
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here's keith morrison. >> reporter: it was his secret that started it, a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006. a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo. buffalo, missouri. and on that farm in the fine, new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung. the children were snug in their beds. and lisa was sitting up very late, drinking wine and crying. meaning? well, who knew. but for one thing, with lisa in the way, brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking, which is what started it, the flaring argument, the slamming doors, the sudden silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dad on 911. >> and he's very hysterical, you know. he's -- he's crying, can't really say anything other than get here quick, get here quick. i heard that two or three times. >> reporter: such a complicated tale with its secrets and lies and shifting loyalties, and here of all places, this throwback to an idealized past. >> we hunted mushrooms. we pickpied up walnuts. >> they were inseparable children, brad and h
here's keith morrison. >> reporter: it was his secret that started it, a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006. a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo. buffalo, missouri. and on that farm in the fine, new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung. the children were snug in their beds. and lisa was sitting up very late, drinking wine and crying. meaning? well, who knew. but for one thing, with lisa in the way, brad...
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we've got aston mcbride on the stage, keith urban.ou ready to ring in the new year in nashville? see, i told you so. so we're going to get down there and party with those guys in a little bit, but what is new year's without a new year's eve mosh pit? i never thought i'd say mosh pit and new year's eve. why is shaquille o'neal in a mosh pit? >> i have no idea, don. djd is throwing it down here at decadence. a good 20,000 people packed into the district center. they're still partying right now. i believe d.j. slander is on. it's not midnight here yet. partying, people going, nodding their heads, they were banging, they were dancing. and they still are as you can see as they get ready for the new year. so much fun, but it's true that shaq can pretty much do anything he wants to do. he came in here with head bangers, old souls, new sounds. we get ready for the new year here. take a look. i'm going to get down so you can see. take a look at what's going on here right now. it's a party in full effect rate now. there's head banging, there's
we've got aston mcbride on the stage, keith urban.ou ready to ring in the new year in nashville? see, i told you so. so we're going to get down there and party with those guys in a little bit, but what is new year's without a new year's eve mosh pit? i never thought i'd say mosh pit and new year's eve. why is shaquille o'neal in a mosh pit? >> i have no idea, don. djd is throwing it down here at decadence. a good 20,000 people packed into the district center. they're still partying right...
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charles: keith, it is interesting. lot of people who were very bearish on elon musk, changing their tune a little bit. i will point out one of these downgrades from a permanent that missed entire run, they went from a hold to a sell. one of thought of celebritiness of elon musk and what role that might lay for future values of the stock. >> he is pied piper of hopes aspiration, innovation. he is one of the smartest guys on entire planet when it comes to that stuff. should he be running a multibillion-dollar company? i love to hate that stock. charles: it became a multibillion-dollar company under his watch. just got time to ask you, keith, rumor out, buffett buying boeing. i think something can happen there. buffett has $130 billion. he said to his shareholders last year, i hope for elephant sized acquisition. this is the biggest elephant out there. this seems to be a no-brainer. i think he can put it together. am i nuts. >> no, i don't think you're nuts at all. that would be very innovative appropriate acquisition, gi
charles: keith, it is interesting. lot of people who were very bearish on elon musk, changing their tune a little bit. i will point out one of these downgrades from a permanent that missed entire run, they went from a hold to a sell. one of thought of celebritiness of elon musk and what role that might lay for future values of the stock. >> he is pied piper of hopes aspiration, innovation. he is one of the smartest guys on entire planet when it comes to that stuff. should he be running a...
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our ireland correspondent keith doyle is at stormont. keith, what's going to happen?istoric day for northern ireland politics, and in the hall just outside the chamber and in the last few minutes the various parties have been streaming into the chamber as this assembly gets back under way. the speaker is about to be sworn in and then we have a devolved government once again in northern ireland. it has been three years without any form of government here which has had huge implications on areas like health and education and investment. on thursday night the secretary of state injulian smith and irish deputy prime minister simon coveney put this make or break deal to the parties and despite the reservations, the main parties have all accepted the deal so what we're going to see later afternoon is a first minister and deputy first minister being nominated the first minister being nominated the first minister likely to be arlene foster from the dup, deputy first minister probably going to be from sinn fein. and then the various other ministers will be given various portfo
our ireland correspondent keith doyle is at stormont. keith, what's going to happen?istoric day for northern ireland politics, and in the hall just outside the chamber and in the last few minutes the various parties have been streaming into the chamber as this assembly gets back under way. the speaker is about to be sworn in and then we have a devolved government once again in northern ireland. it has been three years without any form of government here which has had huge implications on areas...
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we have keith bliss as well, with those 13 minutes left, we're down 1.5%.ff with stocks selling off broadly because of fears over the coronavirus. the dow and s&p both on pace for the worst day since october. let's bring liz ann sonders. she's at charles schwab. great to hear from you what's your take on whether this will park whatever the cause of it, spark a more brought and pronounced, prolonged pullback, having had such a great run for markets? >> the honest answer is i don't know what i wrote about in my note was heading into this on pretty much, attitudinal measures which in and of itself doesn't suggest you're ripe for a pullback, but does suggest mods more vulnerability. whether it's long-lasting i think it's too soon to tell. but for now anywhere, i think it represented a park, in an, for instance, energy and technology today getting battered a lot harder than most of the rest of the market we've seen airline stocks, semiconductors, what advice would you give to investors as to which sectors to buy and which ones to avoid right now? >> we wouldn't
we have keith bliss as well, with those 13 minutes left, we're down 1.5%.ff with stocks selling off broadly because of fears over the coronavirus. the dow and s&p both on pace for the worst day since october. let's bring liz ann sonders. she's at charles schwab. great to hear from you what's your take on whether this will park whatever the cause of it, spark a more brought and pronounced, prolonged pullback, having had such a great run for markets? >> the honest answer is i don't know...
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i agree with keith, getting your list together. there is a lot of things i missed. i would love to buy them. but are people already buying the dip? >> couple things. i think there is lot of historians out there. when you look at epidemics over the last 30 years, every single one that i have studied a year from now, we've been up, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12%. only one not the case, 1981, hiv/aids. look at action in the vaccine stocks. they're going through the roof. why? because they will have the solution. a lot of people putting in context. i can't give advice to day-trader, one year horizon, you want to start looking at some bargains. charles: want to talk to you about earnings season. keith, as far as lightening up, alerts to take profits on three positions today, five this week. not because of the coronavirus. it is because of the way stocks are reacting to earnings. this market wants perfection, okay? in my mind, if you're sitting on process, you're near an all-time high, you're not quite sure, look at facebook. i mean, that to me was a great quarter. costs went u
i agree with keith, getting your list together. there is a lot of things i missed. i would love to buy them. but are people already buying the dip? >> couple things. i think there is lot of historians out there. when you look at epidemics over the last 30 years, every single one that i have studied a year from now, we've been up, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12%. only one not the case, 1981, hiv/aids. look at action in the vaccine stocks. they're going through the roof. why? because they will...
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turning to our story, here again is keith morrison. >> reporter: it was the 11th of march, 2011.his was it. the big event. d-day. you could say. it was early evening, cold as the sun went down in meridian, cold and bleak and the two homes, in particular, it was very bleak, indeed. candy hall arrived home from work to find her husband rob packing boxes to leave. what other reason could there be? >> i know we were probably coming down to the wire. >> reporter: you're having the unfair fights married couples have all the time. they betray each other with abandon and wonder why it doesn't work out? >> yeah. the thing i never wanted to face was the hurt that i was going to cause on so many people. i knew one day that this was all going to come out, but the way that it usually ends up -- >> reporter: well now you can only look back and wish it had turned out that way. >> right. >> reporter: around the same time about two miles away, ashley corrigan told her husband emmett that in her desperate state of worry, she had asked her family member to the pray for them. >> he said your family?
turning to our story, here again is keith morrison. >> reporter: it was the 11th of march, 2011.his was it. the big event. d-day. you could say. it was early evening, cold as the sun went down in meridian, cold and bleak and the two homes, in particular, it was very bleak, indeed. candy hall arrived home from work to find her husband rob packing boxes to leave. what other reason could there be? >> i know we were probably coming down to the wire. >> reporter: you're having the...
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keith, i started, you said, will you name a climate czar, yes. will you score things in terms of climate as you go forward, i said yes and yes. because your questions are good. you're saying will you operationize thioperation ize operationalize this, and i said yes and yes. your point is, tom, here are two points that are going to be necessary to execute the strategy, and i agree. [ applause ] >> hi, my name is kayla bergman. i want to ask you to talk about your plan for involving agriculture in addressing climate change. >> okay. so let me start by saying that our family raises grass finished cattle, chickens, and pigs. and we've done it for 15 years. and part of it has been an experiment to prove that you can raise animals in a way that net skwe sequesters carbon into the soil. we've spent a lot of time thinking about, and i must say within the family i'm definitely not the person who knows the most, regenerative agriculture. we are going to go to the farmers of the united states, and specifically the farmers of way, and ask them to partner wit
keith, i started, you said, will you name a climate czar, yes. will you score things in terms of climate as you go forward, i said yes and yes. because your questions are good. you're saying will you operationize thioperation ize operationalize this, and i said yes and yes. your point is, tom, here are two points that are going to be necessary to execute the strategy, and i agree. [ applause ] >> hi, my name is kayla bergman. i want to ask you to talk about your plan for involving...
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first question to keith please keith does repatch rating a suspected i still member not set a dangerous precedent and create significant risk for society. you know well 1st of all you've got to remember this is around a child who's ill and we should not weaponize children the child has no control over what its mother did or whom she married or anything of that nature but secondly just as the u.k. has accepted people who go off and commit offenses abroad whether that's by joining a an organization that is in the against the government of the day or anything of that nature then their proper place is to be prosecuted back in their country of origin you have to remember that this lady is a norwegian citizen as indeed is the child both norwegian citizens so if they have committed offenses abroad which are recognized in norwegian law they should come back to norway and be prosecuted. solely we can't condemn a sick child for the suspected evils of a parent can we. we can't obviously especially small children under 5 that would be totally wrong to consider them most dangerous but don't forget t
first question to keith please keith does repatch rating a suspected i still member not set a dangerous precedent and create significant risk for society. you know well 1st of all you've got to remember this is around a child who's ill and we should not weaponize children the child has no control over what its mother did or whom she married or anything of that nature but secondly just as the u.k. has accepted people who go off and commit offenses abroad whether that's by joining a an...
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and keith urban joining us as well. is nicole joining us? >> third year in a row. to happen. >> live tonight in 12 hot spots across america. we have so much to get to. but first, we already did the shot. you're having a fight with the balloon. they can't see the balloon. he's swinging at it. this aggressive balloon. >> all right. so far tonight in the broad way debut. richard quest has been dressed as a cat. fiddler on the roof. and he's hamilton inside the olive garden? >> uh-oh. >> oh my god. where are you from? >> michigan. >> you'll never guess who we have over there. >> who? >> i didn't know you two were on a date. >> i love the artichoke dip. >> very loud. >> it's hamilton which of course is the sensation. i'm broadway and the west end and elsewhere. perfect one for new years eve. and where are you from? >> michigan. all from michigan. >> you're from tennessee. >> we have some very drunk people. >> who's making those noises? >> all of them are. >> so -- exactly the sort of place where hamilton might well have been. raise a glass to freedom. >> the olive garde
and keith urban joining us as well. is nicole joining us? >> third year in a row. to happen. >> live tonight in 12 hot spots across america. we have so much to get to. but first, we already did the shot. you're having a fight with the balloon. they can't see the balloon. he's swinging at it. this aggressive balloon. >> all right. so far tonight in the broad way debut. richard quest has been dressed as a cat. fiddler on the roof. and he's hamilton inside the olive garden?...
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tamra keith, that is why you are still in washington. point, to ask kind of a political question, what does it look like with regard to pressure on republican senators to call witnesses? tamra: there is more pressure now than there was 24 hours ago, that is for sure. that article about john bolton's book certainly raises the stakes for senators. certainly you are not going to see 25 republican senators suddenly decide they want , witnessest there are a number of senators and my colleagues on theo hill e entertaining the idea of witnesses again. the talk of a witness exchange perhaps, where y would see john bolton and someone that the republicanst wstifying. all of that is acknowledging the reality, the idea of john bolton's book being out there, thate reportedly says that president trump told him heo wantedld up the money until he gothe investigations. that undercuts some of the arguments president trump and his legal team have been making. judy: we've been trying to figure out how much effect this is going to have on this impeachment. a
tamra keith, that is why you are still in washington. point, to ask kind of a political question, what does it look like with regard to pressure on republican senators to call witnesses? tamra: there is more pressure now than there was 24 hours ago, that is for sure. that article about john bolton's book certainly raises the stakes for senators. certainly you are not going to see 25 republican senators suddenly decide they want , witnessest there are a number of senators and my colleagues on...
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charles: keith, you talked about your buzzword for the word being choosy.s i was coming into the studio for the new york stock exchange there were 1446 stocks up, 1451 stocks down, right? it is going to be a lot more difficult i think. volume about 560 million to the upside. almost 700 million to the downside. so under these circumstances what changes? what are you looking for to be able to really zero in on the winners from the pack now? >> well, in contrast to years in the past where you play for the dogs of the dow or look for undervalue, i think being choosy now looks to valuation of companies with a clear path to profits, changing the world we live in. my numbers, my research, i'm still doing a lot of it, companies with a billion plus in revenue creating value, are creating it faster than companies at opposite end of the scale which are destroying it. to me, bigger get bigger, get more valuable. that is where you want to concentrate. charles: what is one word you think might characterize or describe the market for 2020? >> to me it is profitability. we
charles: keith, you talked about your buzzword for the word being choosy.s i was coming into the studio for the new york stock exchange there were 1446 stocks up, 1451 stocks down, right? it is going to be a lot more difficult i think. volume about 560 million to the upside. almost 700 million to the downside. so under these circumstances what changes? what are you looking for to be able to really zero in on the winners from the pack now? >> well, in contrast to years in the past where...
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let's bring in cnn political commentators keith boykin and bakari sellers.it like that because i have no idea what's going on. i have no idea what's going on, when you read the polls. i'm like i don't know who's on top, who's not. there's a poll for anybody, if you support any candidate, one of them's on top in some poll. joe biden accused bernie sanders campaign of sharing a doctored video to attack him on social media. listen to this. >> there's a little doctored video going around put out by one of bernie's people. >> it was not doctored. >> there's some tension between joe biden and bernie sanders. what's going on, bakari? >> you have two front runners. anyone's who's watching this race can tell you honestly this race is simply between two people. it's between bernie sanders and joe biden. they're going head to head and having a legitimate dialogue about social security. some people are accusing others of playing dirty. this is what happens. i'm having flashbacks of 2016 when bernie sanders made the similar accusations towards hillary clinton in the same
let's bring in cnn political commentators keith boykin and bakari sellers.it like that because i have no idea what's going on. i have no idea what's going on, when you read the polls. i'm like i don't know who's on top, who's not. there's a poll for anybody, if you support any candidate, one of them's on top in some poll. joe biden accused bernie sanders campaign of sharing a doctored video to attack him on social media. listen to this. >> there's a little doctored video going around put...
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governor granholm, keith boiken, thank you both. >> you bet. >>> coming back to the news out of londonqueen saying that harry and meghan will no longer represent her and will not use royal titles. that means we need to find where in the world richard quest was, and we found him in davos. we will find out if he can hold out for one commercial break, with his reaction, when we come back. d a all the time. (vo) everyone in your family is different. these two are always gaming and this one is always on facetime. (vo) so verizon has plans to mix and match starting at $35. and up to $700 off the latest iphone. the network more people rely on, gives you more. robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. remember, you have out the hilton app. can the hilton app help us win? hey, hey-we're all winners with the hilton price match guarantee, alright? man, you guys are adorable! alright, let's go find your coach, come on! book with the hilton a
governor granholm, keith boiken, thank you both. >> you bet. >>> coming back to the news out of londonqueen saying that harry and meghan will no longer represent her and will not use royal titles. that means we need to find where in the world richard quest was, and we found him in davos. we will find out if he can hold out for one commercial break, with his reaction, when we come back. d a all the time. (vo) everyone in your family is different. these two are always gaming and...
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keith, come back into this. seems like it's travel-related companies that are subject to the worst losses today, right? >> well, certainly, that's going to be the first swipe at this is going to be tour companies, going to be airline companies, going to be logistics companies, anybody that feeds that industry, pun absolutely not intended. it's a very serious situation. this is the part of our society that we have sort of danced around but never come to terms with. stuart: how about oil? i see that it's down again, $52 a barrel. this thing has gone from roughly $60 to $52 in a few days because of the virus. explain the connection. >> well, the connection is purely about global growth. the old style instinct is if we have a slowdown in global growth, we are not going to need as much oil to fuel our industry. i would argue that that equation has changed but it's not going to stop traders from feeling it. stuart: okay. let's have a look at futures, see how the overall market's likely to open this morning. opening wa
keith, come back into this. seems like it's travel-related companies that are subject to the worst losses today, right? >> well, certainly, that's going to be the first swipe at this is going to be tour companies, going to be airline companies, going to be logistics companies, anybody that feeds that industry, pun absolutely not intended. it's a very serious situation. this is the part of our society that we have sort of danced around but never come to terms with. stuart: how about oil? i...
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here's keith morrison with "heart of darkness." >> reporter: they lay in wait, unseen under a thick green canopy, armed to the teeth. immersed in their defiant extremist belief, hunting, stalking, deadly, in this particular heart of darkness. it was the summer of 2011, a jungle-clad island in the southern tip of the philippines where they prepared the place. and the news of the terrible deed committed here flashed halfway around the world and came crashing down, out of nowhere, on a modest working-class family in lynchburg, virginia. >> i got a phone call from my mother. the first thing she said was gerfa and kevin were kidnapped in the philippines. >> reporter: kidnapped? sherry hutter tried to wrap her head around the inconceivable. gerfa was her aunt. kevin, gerfa's 14-year-old son. they were due home from a philippine vacation. instead, they were in the clutches of something horrific. >> i felt like i was in a dream like it wasn't real. >> and i just was thinking, "what?" >> reporter: gerfa's husband, heiko lunsmann, had stayed behind in lynchburg and was at work when he heard. >> you
here's keith morrison with "heart of darkness." >> reporter: they lay in wait, unseen under a thick green canopy, armed to the teeth. immersed in their defiant extremist belief, hunting, stalking, deadly, in this particular heart of darkness. it was the summer of 2011, a jungle-clad island in the southern tip of the philippines where they prepared the place. and the news of the terrible deed committed here flashed halfway around the world and came crashing down, out of nowhere,...
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also interviewed here is keith payne. keith payneiewing and robert mcnamara.terrence smith, robert mcnamara. terrence smith, robert mcnamara. keith payne says here, i think one of the most important messages regarding the cuban missile crisis is that on the other side, there may be ideological zealots in control. he is talking here about fidel and che. what is interesting is what was going on on the other side. we now know what was going on was that castro and che guevara were recommending to nikita khrushchev that they actually use the nuclear weapons. kennedy did not want to nuke anyone. khrushchev did not want to nuke anyone. fidel and che did. use the missiles, use the nuclear weapons against united states. so here we have a very serious crisis where at least one party, at the seniormost levels of government, is advocating the use of nuclear weapons against the united states. now that is payne. now mcnamara jumps in, "right, may i?" we are talking about here the film 13 days. mcnamara. "the film shows correctly on saturday night, the 27th of october, a cri
also interviewed here is keith payne. keith payneiewing and robert mcnamara.terrence smith, robert mcnamara. terrence smith, robert mcnamara. keith payne says here, i think one of the most important messages regarding the cuban missile crisis is that on the other side, there may be ideological zealots in control. he is talking here about fidel and che. what is interesting is what was going on on the other side. we now know what was going on was that castro and che guevara were recommending to...
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keith, cody, thank you very much. >> thank you.speaking of helping you, folks we're less than a week away from invested in you live audience show where you are going to asking questions. hosted by me. go to foxbusiness.com, if you want to be a part of it, i would love to meet you. talk about whiplash. the senate being sworn in as impeachment jurors, mere hours after president trump's historic usmca trade deal. utah congressman chris stewart will weigh in on that. he is with me next. ( ♪ ) ♪ the sun is risin' ♪ ♪ as the day begins ♪ time for reflectin' on family and friends ♪ ♪ and hey, we got somethin' ♪ ♪ just for you (sniffing) ♪ it's a cup of your favori-i-i-ite... ♪ (loud splashing) (high-pitched laughter) dang woodchucks! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. i'm but how do i know if, i'm getting a good deal? truecar knows exactly how much people have been paying for the car i want. i tell truecar my zip and what car i'm into, and it shows me the t
keith, cody, thank you very much. >> thank you.speaking of helping you, folks we're less than a week away from invested in you live audience show where you are going to asking questions. hosted by me. go to foxbusiness.com, if you want to be a part of it, i would love to meet you. talk about whiplash. the senate being sworn in as impeachment jurors, mere hours after president trump's historic usmca trade deal. utah congressman chris stewart will weigh in on that. he is with me next. ( ♪...
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tickets not available now or ever. at keith morrison: ice."g is far better than any eyewitness-- what you're seeing is an exact record of a strange moment in time. >> reporter: what you're watching is far better than any eyewitness. what you're seeing is an exact record of a strange moment in time. this is giselle esteban at michele le's nursing school the day before michelle vanished. why she was here was a mystery. but what she did? that inspector ritchie pieced together from giselle's electronic trail, which picked her up in the morning at the nursing school posing as a prospective student. while there, she stole an instructor's key card, then appeared to test whether it would work by entering this break room. >> and then at 5:30 in the evening when the -- the campus is closed she gains access through the back door using that electronic key card. >> same swipe card? >> yes. throughout the campus there are -- in the classrooms and in the hallways there's -- there's cameras. and it shows giselle walking around with a lab coat on, her glasses
tickets not available now or ever. at keith morrison: ice."g is far better than any eyewitness-- what you're seeing is an exact record of a strange moment in time. >> reporter: what you're watching is far better than any eyewitness. what you're seeing is an exact record of a strange moment in time. this is giselle esteban at michele le's nursing school the day before michelle vanished. why she was here was a mystery. but what she did? that inspector ritchie pieced together from...
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keith cargill, the president and ceo of texas capital and david r.he chairman and ceo of independent bank group to get a better read on this deal mr. cargill, mr. brooks, welcome to "mad money. people say that there is no -- nothing cheap in this market, that it's moved so much and there isn't anything left. i have to tell you gentlemen, this is one of the cheapest stocks i have ever seen. how do we get the value out of it >> the combination of these two excellent companies in five of the most powerful economic markets in the country, texas as well as colorado, denver and the execution, the exceptional execution of that combination should create a powerhouse >> keith, what i'm looking at, this is the best state in the union. it's the state that benefitted the most from salt, a state doing well with or without oil non-performers really down are people just not aware? >> i think it's a combination of things, jim. at the end of the day, the bank stocks generally have trade down. >> right. >> since the merger announcement so that's accentuated this downt
keith cargill, the president and ceo of texas capital and david r.he chairman and ceo of independent bank group to get a better read on this deal mr. cargill, mr. brooks, welcome to "mad money. people say that there is no -- nothing cheap in this market, that it's moved so much and there isn't anything left. i have to tell you gentlemen, this is one of the cheapest stocks i have ever seen. how do we get the value out of it >> the combination of these two excellent companies in five...
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is tamara keith, amy walter,an you both. >> you're welcome.ly tonight the legacy of nba great kobe bryant. jeffrey brown looks at how bryant is being remembered and why his too short life ressoonad with many. >> reporte around the country, around the world, the shock of kobe bryant's death continued, and the tributes poured in. outside the staples center in los angeles, where he dazzled as a player. >> like a lot of people are saying, today's the day that pa of l.a. died. and it's been a tough day. i know i'm going to shed a lot of tears in the days to come.r: >> repornside basketball arenas in other cities, past foes paid tribute to a fierce competitor they all admired. >> we always liked to reminisce. very the dna very michael jordan.er have, lik >> people stopped in their tracks to remembla, and at night's grammy awards.ou >> we love y, kobe. >> bryant was the >> reporter: bryant was the rare orathlete who transcended . on the court, from the time he made the jump from high school directly to the n.b.a., he wasri an extraordi gifted and ten
is tamara keith, amy walter,an you both. >> you're welcome.ly tonight the legacy of nba great kobe bryant. jeffrey brown looks at how bryant is being remembered and why his too short life ressoonad with many. >> reporte around the country, around the world, the shock of kobe bryant's death continued, and the tributes poured in. outside the staples center in los angeles, where he dazzled as a player. >> like a lot of people are saying, today's the day that pa of l.a. died. and...
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once again, keith morrison. >> it was quite an eye opener. that is, which joan shannon told detectives that she and her now dead husband, major david shannon, were regular and enthusiastic swingers. but when joan told them she developed a special one on one thing with a married man named jeffrey wilson, now that was a real lead. could it be the major was the victim of a jealous lover? so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he was involved in a romantic relationship with joan shannon. >> where was he when this murder occurred? >> he was actually working at the time of the homicide. >> in fact, a little checking revealed it was an unassailable alibi. jeffrey wilson was innocent. of murder, that is. but as for a three-month relationship with joan, wilson was very cooperative. he revealed every lurid detail. >> back in april, they were probably meeting for sex about two times a week. and in july, and of course the murder occurred on july 23rd, at least four times a week. >> so now the d
once again, keith morrison. >> it was quite an eye opener. that is, which joan shannon told detectives that she and her now dead husband, major david shannon, were regular and enthusiastic swingers. but when joan told them she developed a special one on one thing with a married man named jeffrey wilson, now that was a real lead. could it be the major was the victim of a jealous lover? so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm...
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here's keith morrison. >> march 19, 2009. night fell heavy in montana's flathead valley. something off that night. something wrong. at mary and randy winters' house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clock by their daughter justine. that reliable. but a new driver, too, just 16, due home at 8:00 from her boyfriend's house. and even though she wasn't very late, the feelings seeped in like a poison. something wrong. >> i called her starting about 5 after 8:00 and no answer. called the house where she was at, and they said she had left 15 minutes before that. >> i was thinking she went off the road between their house and us. >> not far away, another family, the other half of our story, was on the road, too. erin thompson was driving her son caden home from a school concert. he played the drums. >> i had always attended all of caden's concerts, and this is the first one i didn't attend because i had car trouble. >> this is caden's stepfather, jason thom
here's keith morrison. >> march 19, 2009. night fell heavy in montana's flathead valley. something off that night. something wrong. at mary and randy winters' house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clock by their daughter justine. that reliable. but a new driver, too, just 16, due home at 8:00 from her boyfriend's house. and even though she wasn't...
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here is keith morrison. >> the key was waiting for them under the mat, that evening in june, 2006, outside their mom's house. silence. no one home. where was she? she was always on time to pick them up from their dad's place. but tonight he had to drive them. this just wasn't like her. where was she? conrad, the eldest, put the key in the lock, opened the door, chelsa, in the middle, crossed the threshold, stopped. what was this? >> once we took a few more steps in, then we realized there was something wrong. >> reporter: this was the moment, the defining one. nothing the same after this. >> and there was a lot of blood everywhere. >> reporter: thin the adrenaline kicked in. instinct took over. >> we just dropped our stuff and split throughout the house. >> reporter: panic rising now. conrad was 15 now, his little sisters chelsa 14 and savannah 10. three kids trying to make sense of a horribly frightening scene. >> my mom normally keeps it spic and span. there's hardly any dust anywhere let alone anything out of order. >> reporter: now things were anything but. >> where the desk was you co
here is keith morrison. >> the key was waiting for them under the mat, that evening in june, 2006, outside their mom's house. silence. no one home. where was she? she was always on time to pick them up from their dad's place. but tonight he had to drive them. this just wasn't like her. where was she? conrad, the eldest, put the key in the lock, opened the door, chelsa, in the middle, crossed the threshold, stopped. what was this? >> once we took a few more steps in, then we realized...
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keith morrison (voiceover): cal harris opened up his house to them. he said, "whatever you need.is to be solved. i want to know what happened." keith morrison (voiceover): that morning, investigator mulvey knew only this-- she had a missing person case on her hands, and with luck, it would resolve itself speedily as many do. we kept hoping, as everyone did,
keith morrison (voiceover): cal harris opened up his house to them. he said, "whatever you need.is to be solved. i want to know what happened." keith morrison (voiceover): that morning, investigator mulvey knew only this-- she had a missing person case on her hands, and with luck, it would resolve itself speedily as many do. we kept hoping, as everyone did,
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here's keith morrison with "smoke and mirrors." >> it was hot, it was late after midnight, september7th, 2007. >> pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve. >> so it was. and it was clear and dark and still and vacant. here where the deep wood fought back against the decaying suburban sprawl, and then nothing was clear at all. i never cried this violent cry. >> you're experiencing everything but it's not true. >> you're just waiting to wake up. >> it just feels like you're literally in a nightmare. >> yes, still does. the name you'll want to remember is nailah. >> the meaning was one who succeeds. >> this is nailah's mother, maria. >> i wanted her to be successful and she was. she lived her name. >> quite true. as, frankly, have the rest of them in this big family. this is leah, the first born. >> we might need a graph or a chart because it's kind of involved. >> full siblings, half siblings, quarter siblings once removed. that sort of thing. very blended. >> we share one parent. so technically half siblings but that word is kind of offensive to me because to me it implies that
here's keith morrison with "smoke and mirrors." >> it was hot, it was late after midnight, september7th, 2007. >> pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve. >> so it was. and it was clear and dark and still and vacant. here where the deep wood fought back against the decaying suburban sprawl, and then nothing was clear at all. i never cried this violent cry. >> you're experiencing everything but it's not true. >> you're just waiting to wake up....
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here with the conclusion of "deadly ambush" is keith moore. >> leavenworth federal prison.come much harder than it does here. this is where john diamond was serving a life sentence for murdering air force captain marty, but his former lover michelle, seems to have dropped right out of sight. where was she? people weren't seeing her around fayetteville. the d.a. meanwhile was convinced she must have conspired with john diamond to kill her husband. she was the brains, he was the brawn, or in this case, though it was all circumstantial, to greg butler, it was persuasive. >> there is evidence, i don't think there is any question as to who was involved, diamond and her together. >> the evidence? the life insurance. the affair. the access to a murder weapon. those emails. the coverup. taken together, it was enough to convince a grand jury. and finally, in may of 2002, nearly 18 months since her husband was killed, michelle theer was indicted for first-degree murder and conspiracy. but arrested? no. why? >> there's some speculation that she was tipped off, that she had been indict
here with the conclusion of "deadly ambush" is keith moore. >> leavenworth federal prison.come much harder than it does here. this is where john diamond was serving a life sentence for murdering air force captain marty, but his former lover michelle, seems to have dropped right out of sight. where was she? people weren't seeing her around fayetteville. the d.a. meanwhile was convinced she must have conspired with john diamond to kill her husband. she was the brains, he was the...
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, the reporter and the voice behind the same tamara keith we know from npr. always a pleasure having you. >>> coming up for us -- more new allegations from the man who the president says he does not know when we come back. >>> there is the man of the hour. during part two of his interview with rachel maddow tonight, lev parnas revealed he was urged not to cooperate with the impeachment investigation on capitol hill. >> you got a request from congress to come to -- for you and mr. fruman to come testify to the impeachment investigation. >> yes. >> you were inclined to say yes? >> absolutely. i had nothing to hide. >> your lawyer john dowd, however, advised you not to cooperate and said the president would give you cover for not cooperating? >> i was brought into john dowd's house. he got jay sekulow on the phone and also rudy and victoria and then basically they came up with the situation that said that because i worked for rudy, and because i worked for victoria and because rudy worked for the president, we have three-way privilege. and that basically pat cip
, the reporter and the voice behind the same tamara keith we know from npr. always a pleasure having you. >>> coming up for us -- more new allegations from the man who the president says he does not know when we come back. >>> there is the man of the hour. during part two of his interview with rachel maddow tonight, lev parnas revealed he was urged not to cooperate with the impeachment investigation on capitol hill. >> you got a request from congress to come to -- for...
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also with me keith boykin, a democratic strategist and a former clinton white house aide.there on warren and sanders starting with you. the fact that we had sources telling us and our correspondent mj lee that back in this meeting, this intimate meeting between warren and sanders in december of '18 at her d.c. apartment, what was relayed is that he said a woman can't win in 2020. he has since said that is ludicrous. i can read the full statement in just a second, but you wrote why bernie sanders is wrong about women. if and when this comes up this evening, which it will, how does this play out? >> look, bernie denies saying this. warren has said that, yeah, this is actually something that he said to her, and i think regardless of whether or not bernie actually made this comment, it's something that's in the kind of general conversation. i've heard so many times that folks are afraid that it's dangerous to run a woman for president on a democratic ticket because a woman can't win. example a, hillary clinton, right? even though for the past 50 election cycles at least one wh
also with me keith boykin, a democratic strategist and a former clinton white house aide.there on warren and sanders starting with you. the fact that we had sources telling us and our correspondent mj lee that back in this meeting, this intimate meeting between warren and sanders in december of '18 at her d.c. apartment, what was relayed is that he said a woman can't win in 2020. he has since said that is ludicrous. i can read the full statement in just a second, but you wrote why bernie...
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they convey that to the present and their two keith hall calls that happened between senator johnsonrump and senator portman on september 11 the date that aid was released he had with president. that's what changes. >> and one of the think i want to add to that, one of the thing that habit is the first week in september omb actually provides a report on the assistance from the european allies in terms of their support to ukraine. and so that report is released along with what congressman jordan was talking about, personal advocacy from a number of senators who have first and knowledge of their conversations with the president of the united states and then the aid was released. >> want to clarify speeders let me finish. also to the point about september 1 meeting i would prefer to ambassador taylor's transcript from his closed-door deposition because he said that vice president pence went to warsaw to meet with president zelensky to talk about two points. and it was specifically with regards to fighting corruption in ukraine. ambassador taylor was a democrat star witness said that was
they convey that to the present and their two keith hall calls that happened between senator johnsonrump and senator portman on september 11 the date that aid was released he had with president. that's what changes. >> and one of the think i want to add to that, one of the thing that habit is the first week in september omb actually provides a report on the assistance from the european allies in terms of their support to ukraine. and so that report is released along with what congressman...
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keith doyle at stormont, thank you very much.who is in belfast for us. sarah, thank you forjoining us. how momentous is this? it is a huge day. i think most people in northern ireland, we have been here before many, ireland, we have been here before any ireland, we have been here before many, many times, but it is hugely significant that after three years, after nine months after the murder of lyra mckee, the two big political parties have been able to work through many complicated issues like the continuity agreement and the irish language issue. what will this mean in terms of ordinary political decisions being made? up until now the civil service have had to make short—term decisions but the long—term decisions cannot be made without political leadership. exactly, it will have huge impact on the lives of ordinary people and we have a crisis in the health service here. over 300,000 people are on the waiting list and the fact that there has been no minister to those decisions has been huge negative impact on many people here. th
keith doyle at stormont, thank you very much.who is in belfast for us. sarah, thank you forjoining us. how momentous is this? it is a huge day. i think most people in northern ireland, we have been here before many, ireland, we have been here before any ireland, we have been here before many, many times, but it is hugely significant that after three years, after nine months after the murder of lyra mckee, the two big political parties have been able to work through many complicated issues like...
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keith fitzgerald, shah galani.guys, i need to go from here, your thoughts on just the way the day is rolling, the boeing news, the virus news, netflix after the bell, remembering we have had an amazing start to the year. >> you know what? this term resiliency comes back again and again. when we had the ebola scare in 2014, the markets dropped like 9% about four days. we're taking this in stride. they are taking the boeing news in stride. and i don't know in the short-term what's going to knock this thing off the pedestal other than some brief profit taking and when it happens i will be buying more. charles: i think that's the thing, though, right, shah? buying the dip has worked for ten years. >> yes, i think it is probably going to continue to work because earnings are continuing to grow and i think the economy will continue to do well. so there's really no reason not to buy the dips. >> staying on the bull is like an eight second ride in the rodeo you don't get off till the buzzer sounds. charles: what about the
keith fitzgerald, shah galani.guys, i need to go from here, your thoughts on just the way the day is rolling, the boeing news, the virus news, netflix after the bell, remembering we have had an amazing start to the year. >> you know what? this term resiliency comes back again and again. when we had the ebola scare in 2014, the markets dropped like 9% about four days. we're taking this in stride. they are taking the boeing news in stride. and i don't know in the short-term what's going to...
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thank you, keith.mont in the next few minutes. let's catch up with the weather. todayis today is a taster of what we can expect as we head through the coming week. it is wet and windy. we have already seen a strong wind and rain through northern ireland, but here, it will be an approving story through the rest of the day. not only is it wet and windy, but temperatures are above average for the time of year, that is because we are drawing up this mild air on a strong south—westerly wind. the strongest of the wind in the warm sector, over the hills as we head through this afternoon. he went in northern ireland and north of scotla nd northern ireland and north of scotland will ease as this band of rain continues to clear south and east words. still heavy bursts over the hills of cumbria and snowdonia. ahead of the rain, a lot of cloud, but essentially dry. behind it, pressure conditions moving, some showers can be wintry over the hills. for much of the uk, looking at double digits. this evening, the band
thank you, keith.mont in the next few minutes. let's catch up with the weather. todayis today is a taster of what we can expect as we head through the coming week. it is wet and windy. we have already seen a strong wind and rain through northern ireland, but here, it will be an approving story through the rest of the day. not only is it wet and windy, but temperatures are above average for the time of year, that is because we are drawing up this mild air on a strong south—westerly wind. the...
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they're in nashville for a keith urban concert.n. >> you guys look great, don and brook. turned it out. set your intentions. >> happy new year! >> guess what, brook wore her boots. i had my boots on earlier. >> i'm wearing cowboy boots, guys. listen. cz sartorialily, you're a 10. can we shout out new orleans in all the years? we love you, new orleans, and we'll be back. >> it's been almost ten years. >> how many bars in nashville compared to new orleans? >> it's partying, but it's a little more, shall we say, funky with a honky tonk. >> it's still on broadway. this is roberts western world. they used to sell old school cowboy boots. this is an old honky tonk joint. if you love music, you want to get a little funky, it's not just honky tonk, it's also rock and roll. >> the reason we're dressed like this, anderson, they said this isn't texas. they want people to know it's an international city. it's new year's eve. dress up like us. if you want to wear a cowboy hat, fine. if you want to dress up, fine. >> you'll appreciate this, andy
they're in nashville for a keith urban concert.n. >> you guys look great, don and brook. turned it out. set your intentions. >> happy new year! >> guess what, brook wore her boots. i had my boots on earlier. >> i'm wearing cowboy boots, guys. listen. cz sartorialily, you're a 10. can we shout out new orleans in all the years? we love you, new orleans, and we'll be back. >> it's been almost ten years. >> how many bars in nashville compared to new orleans?...
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here's keith morrison. reporter: many years ago late on a september night, a family in anchorage, alaska, got a knock on the door. >> it was one of those eerie feelings instantly when someone knocks on the door at 10:00 at night and they asked to speak to my dad. >> reporter: it was 1994. samantha was 12, her brother adam 13. they huddled on the staircase overlooking the front door. >> we heard my dad collapse and scream "no, not bonnie." and i just remember thinking, god, please let her be in the hospital and let her be okay. >> reporter: bonnie was elder sister bonnie craig, 18 years old. >> i remember my dad dropping to his knees crying on the front deck, and that was about the first time i've ever seen that happen. >> reporter: their mother karen was on vacation, was on a sailboat off the coast of florida, four time zones away. it was 2:00 a.m. when she docked, got the news, bonnie would not be okay. >> alaska state troopers had called and said that bonnie had died in a hiking accident. and you're think
here's keith morrison. reporter: many years ago late on a september night, a family in anchorage, alaska, got a knock on the door. >> it was one of those eerie feelings instantly when someone knocks on the door at 10:00 at night and they asked to speak to my dad. >> reporter: it was 1994. samantha was 12, her brother adam 13. they huddled on the staircase overlooking the front door. >> we heard my dad collapse and scream "no, not bonnie." and i just remember...
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keith, the question about the climate czar is a good question.here is going to have to be a constant monitoring of everything. the united states is the biggest buyer of fossil fuels in the world. including our, armed, that is something that will have to be watched really closely. out our public lands for development in terms of fossil fuels. that is something that will have to be changed and watched really closely. this is not an american problem, this is a global problem. there is only one country in the world that can lead the solution, and that is the united states of america. there is no second choice hreere. the numbers i like to use to illustrate how big an international problem, not within the borders of the united states is, we have 237 coal plants left in the united states. we have close to hundred 90. we will close the other 237 because there is no economic strength. there are 1500 coal plants in the world. there are plans to build 1200 more. if they build 1200 more coal plants and we close 237, we lose. everybody loses. who could actua
keith, the question about the climate czar is a good question.here is going to have to be a constant monitoring of everything. the united states is the biggest buyer of fossil fuels in the world. including our, armed, that is something that will have to be watched really closely. out our public lands for development in terms of fossil fuels. that is something that will have to be changed and watched really closely. this is not an american problem, this is a global problem. there is only one...
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stuart: but you're right, keith. he pointed out that the top 1%, their net worth has gone up 13% but the bottom 50%, their net worth has gone up 47%. there is a wealth effect, keith. very much so and it's to use a much overused phrase. it's an inconvenient truth that you'll have to focus on it. stuart: i'm just interrupted because we've got another tweet from the president and i believe he's quoting us again. i've been doing this for 40 years, that's me by the way, and i've never seen anything like this economy. "varney" & company, fox & friends. >> there you go. stuart: again thanks mr. president. i am actually accurate. wonderful! i'm just an immigrant fresh off the boat. it's the president of the united states is taking notice it's really something else. can you imagine that? ashley: no. stuart: i can't. ashley: well done. >> [laughter] you want to take a look at the stocks that have driven the dow up to 29,000 from 28 to 29? stuart: show me. >> the main boost, apple of course, united healthcare, mcdonald's, goldm
stuart: but you're right, keith. he pointed out that the top 1%, their net worth has gone up 13% but the bottom 50%, their net worth has gone up 47%. there is a wealth effect, keith. very much so and it's to use a much overused phrase. it's an inconvenient truth that you'll have to focus on it. stuart: i'm just interrupted because we've got another tweet from the president and i believe he's quoting us again. i've been doing this for 40 years, that's me by the way, and i've never seen anything...
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you made a motion to move jr a blur for seat one, irma lewis for a seat two, jolene you for c3 and keith goldstein for seat four. without objection, that passes. please read item number three. >> three is a hearing to appoint one member term ending january 6 , 2024, to the small business commission. >> i see commissioner -- i see the commissioner here. would you like to come up and address the board? >> good morning, supervisors. thank you for the opportunity and your consideration. i was born and raised in san francisco in the mission district. i have a passion. i'm a small business owner myself and just knowing the intricacies of real small businesses, especially businesses of color, minorities, we have a moral -- we have a challenge especially if english is not your language of birth. we do not get the same opportunities. having an advocate the looks like the people we serve is very important, especially as it comes to the permitting process in san francisco. during my 10 year, i was part of digitizing the san francisco business registration process, which should be something in san f
you made a motion to move jr a blur for seat one, irma lewis for a seat two, jolene you for c3 and keith goldstein for seat four. without objection, that passes. please read item number three. >> three is a hearing to appoint one member term ending january 6 , 2024, to the small business commission. >> i see commissioner -- i see the commissioner here. would you like to come up and address the board? >> good morning, supervisors. thank you for the opportunity and your...
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with keith. i mean 100. i'm. a hole in another bomb instead of get up on one head so way off on the canadian and one day. out of aa good interest sam who weigh in with neff seem to need a home with nana on the clarity no is no but 2. we still are 30 minutes very close up. because here most critical of the ok well. you know. what about the whole. well look at the president of course i'm going. to have you know. how did you know she. you know like you know yeah. i did mobile number one. i you. know you i mean i i i want to see. you guys. who you're. almost i'm going to keep showing you the one trying to feel that he was going to listen to come on i'm not going to use it to do it because i'm a parent father thought it was good for but i couldn't tell my look you know what kind of you know. how. was. the how did you get my last. when investigating crime an admission of guilt is the ultimate corroboration. or is it there are tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess to crimes they didn't commit witnes
with keith. i mean 100. i'm. a hole in another bomb instead of get up on one head so way off on the canadian and one day. out of aa good interest sam who weigh in with neff seem to need a home with nana on the clarity no is no but 2. we still are 30 minutes very close up. because here most critical of the ok well. you know. what about the whole. well look at the president of course i'm going. to have you know. how did you know she. you know like you know yeah. i did mobile number one. i you....
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liquid borders europe sounds like this too into keith has helped us to open our ears but what does it do to us when we really listen. for me with different sounds of cities faces people if you really listen it means you really want to explore the other so listening is actually the basis of a communication and understanding and for being tolerant of each other for standing in conflict in common and even. so let's just listen. and aid and if you want to hear more about the sundance film festival all of us stories just go to the website d.w. dot com slash culture and soul of are for not. a new one of the richest countries on earth. but every year around $700.00 women die in childbirth ocean. after most of them are african-american ask. why are their risk factors so high. momma's gone to heaven america has lost mothers. close up 30 minutes w. . to. change the world. the cry for freedom and the fight for freedom were always accompanied by music. chain transcend dreams that bring us all together. our 2 part documentary about the revolutionary power of music. the bell sucks pieces of history
liquid borders europe sounds like this too into keith has helped us to open our ears but what does it do to us when we really listen. for me with different sounds of cities faces people if you really listen it means you really want to explore the other so listening is actually the basis of a communication and understanding and for being tolerant of each other for standing in conflict in common and even. so let's just listen. and aid and if you want to hear more about the sundance film festival...
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look tasty but you'd end up with a mouthful of fluff because they're the work of british fiber artist keith jenkins who mix up feasts instead of fashion. well to see his movies is to be transported into a dreamscape to be surrounded by ideals of beauty only to realize one is hopelessly caught up in that vortex of observer t. and chaos that is in fact every day life italian director for their dreams the big dreams with films like lead. and 8 and a half widely recognized as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time feelin it would have been 100 years old on monday our cue to take a moment to remember him. from . his films were deeply personal visually stunning and just bizarre.
look tasty but you'd end up with a mouthful of fluff because they're the work of british fiber artist keith jenkins who mix up feasts instead of fashion. well to see his movies is to be transported into a dreamscape to be surrounded by ideals of beauty only to realize one is hopelessly caught up in that vortex of observer t. and chaos that is in fact every day life italian director for their dreams the big dreams with films like lead. and 8 and a half widely recognized as one of the greatest...
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might look tasty but you'd end up with a mouthful of fluff because they're the work of british artist keith jenkins who feasts instead of fashion. well to see his movies is to be transported into a dreamscape to be surrounded by ideals of beauty only to realize one is hopelessly caught up in that vortex of observe chaos that is in fact every day life italian director. dreams the big dreams with films like. and 8 and a half widely recognized as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time you would have been 100 years old on monday to take a moment to remember him. maybe it'll go to. his films were deeply personal visually stunning and as bizarre as life itself that illegal fellini would have turned 100 this year if you have had more influence over the art of cinema around the world organizations like the british film institute are celebrating 2020 as the year of fellini. when i'm not making movies fellini said i feel i'm not alive he won 5 oscars including a lifetime achievement award a year before he died. last strada police 3rd film made him famous. due to. starring his wife and muse juliet
might look tasty but you'd end up with a mouthful of fluff because they're the work of british artist keith jenkins who feasts instead of fashion. well to see his movies is to be transported into a dreamscape to be surrounded by ideals of beauty only to realize one is hopelessly caught up in that vortex of observe chaos that is in fact every day life italian director. dreams the big dreams with films like. and 8 and a half widely recognized as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time you...