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. >> kuz interviewed dozens of witnesses and discovered pieces of evidence that joe's defense didn't trial. >> i got in touch with the two detectives who first responded to this case and confirmed my instinct that there was more to the story than had previously been told. the human body holds eight to ten pints of blood. when tony's body was found, he had two pints of blood left. yet there was no blood or forensic evidence of any kind along the river bank. based in part on that, the two detectives were adamant that tony klann had been murdered elsewhere, not at the river bank as eddie espinoza had claimed. if the location of the murder is different from what the key prosecution witness is claiming, that's a pretty big discrepancy. but the lead detective on the case, leo allen, did not visit the river bank until four or five days after the murder. >> we're involved in other cases. not the only case we have. my goodness. we've got all kinds of work to do. so there was no reason for my partner and i to actually go back there to see what we could see. but we did go back there just to see
. >> kuz interviewed dozens of witnesses and discovered pieces of evidence that joe's defense didn't trial. >> i got in touch with the two detectives who first responded to this case and confirmed my instinct that there was more to the story than had previously been told. the human body holds eight to ten pints of blood. when tony's body was found, he had two pints of blood left. yet there was no blood or forensic evidence of any kind along the river bank. based in part on that, the...
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kuz a lot of people go through things and you read about someone, you feel badly. and you go that's too bad. but for some reason his death was really hard on me and other people. i flew, but i didn't hang out with him. i think it is a similar thing with birdman where for some reason, there is something about it where it just-- it goes through-- it's like the bullet misses the ribs and this is all the bones t doesn't deflect t just goes right-- . >> rose: what is it though? >> i don't know. i don't even want to know. >> rose: that's true. you don't really want to know. because it is almost, if you try to figure it out t takes something away from it. it is in the land of sort of, you can feel it but don't know it. >> totally, 100 percent. rses by its-- but it's done a marvelous thing for you. >> yeah. >> rose: beyond all the buzz about an oscar. what oms has it done. has it given you any sense of wanting to change the way you do things? to change your anything? what has it changed for you? >> even before. >> i don't know it's changed. >> what has it encouraged. >> to
kuz a lot of people go through things and you read about someone, you feel badly. and you go that's too bad. but for some reason his death was really hard on me and other people. i flew, but i didn't hang out with him. i think it is a similar thing with birdman where for some reason, there is something about it where it just-- it goes through-- it's like the bullet misses the ribs and this is all the bones t doesn't deflect t just goes right-- . >> rose: what is it though? >> i...
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kuz russia only represents 2.7% of the global economy. but there could be a contagion effect. could be other emerging markets that do business with russia. and that could have a spillover. people could get really nervous and just say i'm selling every emerging market. it's not clear that anything terrible like that has happened right now. i think when you add to it that putin is an unreliable person and we don't know how he is going to move forward in this next phase, it's a little nerve-racking. so far it is contained but we're keeping an eye on it. >> jill schlesinger, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> up next, a witness to history. >> when that trial was over, oj called you first. >> he did. >> a legendary trial reporter who covered a half century of notorious cases, when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> associated press reporter linda deutsch mass covered some of the most sensational trials of the past years ranging from charles manson to michael jacksonment she's retiring tomorrow. here's her exit interview with danielle nottingham. >> linda deutsch h
kuz russia only represents 2.7% of the global economy. but there could be a contagion effect. could be other emerging markets that do business with russia. and that could have a spillover. people could get really nervous and just say i'm selling every emerging market. it's not clear that anything terrible like that has happened right now. i think when you add to it that putin is an unreliable person and we don't know how he is going to move forward in this next phase, it's a little...
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you know, kuz of the photo of jay-z? you have up on the screen there for a really long time.that's just part of the intricate-- it was also interested in mr. hannity's description of mr. z. >> a guy that admits that he sold crack and was a drug dealer and actually shot somebody. >> stephen: s that-- . >> jon: s this's the tease. jay-z, crack dealer. tell us more. >> i want to talk about jay-z, let's go to his autobiography. i sold crack to addicts who were killing themselves, collecting the wrinkled bills they got from god knows where and making sure they got their rocks to smoke. why would the governor pick him? >> it is better than the former crack dealer? >> jon: [bleep] man, i don't even know what to do here. it's so over the line -- >> jon, jon, jon stop it. >> jon: jessica williams! (cheers and applause) >> jon: how did you-- what did you-- how did-- were you hot? >> yeah. >> jon: i didn't realize. >> i'm a hot mama. >> jon: are you a hot mama. i didn't -- >> i sensed that you needed some help. >> jon: i do. i mean crack dealer, jay-z -- >> huh-uh, jon. >> jon: okay, al
you know, kuz of the photo of jay-z? you have up on the screen there for a really long time.that's just part of the intricate-- it was also interested in mr. hannity's description of mr. z. >> a guy that admits that he sold crack and was a drug dealer and actually shot somebody. >> stephen: s that-- . >> jon: s this's the tease. jay-z, crack dealer. tell us more. >> i want to talk about jay-z, let's go to his autobiography. i sold crack to addicts who were killing...
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one of the most powerful moments in our conversation came when i asked the five women who ray kuzs cosbycosby should speak out now. listen. do you think he should say something, yes, no or you don't care? >> i don't care. >> yes. >> as long as it's long and painful. >> mm-hmm. >> and i think that he never cared what happened to us. >> we suffered hundreds -- collectively hundreds of years of horrible, intestinal, emotional strife because of what this man put all of us through. >> that's right. >> and the hundreds that haven't come forward yet. i want him to suffer, suffer like we've all suffered all these years. you can ask any of these women how are your relationships? how are your marriages? how are your jobs? how was your psyche? >> how are your dreams? >> how are your dreams? >> i'm having nightmares. i've been waking up at 3:00 in the morning, 4:00 in the morning having nightmares thinking bad things are going to happen. >> we also just want to say that through his attorney, he has said this didn't happen. these are all implausible. >> so we're all liars. we're all liars. >> he took
one of the most powerful moments in our conversation came when i asked the five women who ray kuzs cosbycosby should speak out now. listen. do you think he should say something, yes, no or you don't care? >> i don't care. >> yes. >> as long as it's long and painful. >> mm-hmm. >> and i think that he never cared what happened to us. >> we suffered hundreds -- collectively hundreds of years of horrible, intestinal, emotional strife because of what this man put...
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media capablity and something that other terrorist groups will mirror and those are all things that the kuzsis terrorists are forcing shop owners in mosul, iraq to shut down their stores. is that evidence at all of isis starting to win hearts and minds or are they doing what they need to do so they don't get killed? >> it's always difficult to say from a propaganda video especially when you have total tearian rule. aside from the video, we can see increasing pockets of resistance are forming against icis in fallujah. it's not like '06 to '07 and they're not a major strategic threat and they're certainly a big stone in their side. >> david, appreciate it, as always. in the national lead, if a few birds can take down a passenger plane, what do you think a drone can do? it turns out more than two dozen have nearly hit passenger planes since july and lawmakers say not enough is being done to stop them. that's next. sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now b
media capablity and something that other terrorist groups will mirror and those are all things that the kuzsis terrorists are forcing shop owners in mosul, iraq to shut down their stores. is that evidence at all of isis starting to win hearts and minds or are they doing what they need to do so they don't get killed? >> it's always difficult to say from a propaganda video especially when you have total tearian rule. aside from the video, we can see increasing pockets of resistance are...
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you know a lot of-- and he's done some great work that some people ignore kuz he put on a dress.being funny is not always the most dignified. and what am i trying to say -- --. >> rose: well, here's what they say about you as a stand-up. >> but i love mede a&m edea always brings it back. >> rose: but they have said about you and have written about you that what was interesting about you, you were this guy who was perfectly tailored this guy who would go on stage and within your own body, that you didn't-- that there was a kind of elegance. but what was coming out of your mouth was the most, the funniest and the most satirical and you would go right to the edge of where you can go with comedy. but doing it in this guy who was so very, very dignified. is that true? not true. you don't know. >> the dignified thing. people-- people paid money to dress me. so i mean, you know, dignity, that's my -- >> tell me where you think this movie brings you in terms of how you see the future. because you will soon be 50. >> yes, i will be 50. i will be 50, which means i'm really-- i'm old. i'm a
you know a lot of-- and he's done some great work that some people ignore kuz he put on a dress.being funny is not always the most dignified. and what am i trying to say -- --. >> rose: well, here's what they say about you as a stand-up. >> but i love mede a&m edea always brings it back. >> rose: but they have said about you and have written about you that what was interesting about you, you were this guy who was perfectly tailored this guy who would go on stage and within...
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kuz i looked him in the eyes he and debi and said look, i will take care of your boy. i know i'm 185 pounds and i don't sound like i'm from texas but i'm telling you, i am going to do everything i can to do right by him. and it was a wonderful call we had today. and i any, and the great thing is he sees that this movie can continue chris's work of healing vets. and so i think we're going to talk about doing as much as we can together. >> rose: like tragedy he was killed wile helping vets. >> yeah. >> rose: tell me about him. how you saw him. >> you know, the whole thing, the whole investigation has been so interesting. and that's how i almost look at it like an experiment. charlie, i looked at all the footage. de tons of interviews because he was promoting his book, american sniper. so there is all this footage out there taya took all this video because every tour he went on, you never knew if he was going to come back. >> do you want to die? is that what it is? >> no. >> just tell me. tell me why you do it. i want to understand. >> babe, at this do it for you, you kno
kuz i looked him in the eyes he and debi and said look, i will take care of your boy. i know i'm 185 pounds and i don't sound like i'm from texas but i'm telling you, i am going to do everything i can to do right by him. and it was a wonderful call we had today. and i any, and the great thing is he sees that this movie can continue chris's work of healing vets. and so i think we're going to talk about doing as much as we can together. >> rose: like tragedy he was killed wile helping vets....
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>> still, cuban owns shares of alibaba and call himself a hypocrite saying he teals the scc kuz not matter stock to trade or invest in. look at shares, down 63 cents, but there's a rise from the ipo months ago. >>> up next on "squawk backseat," exclusive data on millionaires and who the wealthy want for president. they are expecting a "back to the future" race in 20 16. look at the screen. there's a hint. it's the season for charity. the top givers in 2014...