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now lacey has been moved out of the unit. he and conteh got into a fight over a card game. >> we fought for like ten minutes. it was a lot of wrestling. for him to be his size, i don't think there should have been a lot of wrestling. when i got to throwing the hands, i say he gave me a good four licks. i gave him about good, five, six licks. >> conteh agrees the fight was over a card game. but his account of the results are different than lacey's. >> we got into an argument over spades. he told me to shut the [ bleep ] up. my mother don't even tell me that. so i did what i had to do. i did what i know best. >> what's that? >> put my paws on him. i didn't give him that chance to put his hands up or nothing. i just punched him. >> steven says he witnessed the fight and said he agrees with conteh's version. >> conteh had no marks on him. i didn't see him get hit one time. >> i beat him like he stole something and kept going. his face was [ bleep ] up. his body had bruises and everything. he had bruises on his legs, man. it was g
now lacey has been moved out of the unit. he and conteh got into a fight over a card game. >> we fought for like ten minutes. it was a lot of wrestling. for him to be his size, i don't think there should have been a lot of wrestling. when i got to throwing the hands, i say he gave me a good four licks. i gave him about good, five, six licks. >> conteh agrees the fight was over a card game. but his account of the results are different than lacey's. >> we got into an argument...
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a month later, lacey regained custody.ter, the birth mother had a sixth child and the future became uncertain once again. >> their first reaction was but not us. this is like this is home. right? we can't go anywhere, right? i didn't even realize that that was so important to them. >> reporter: lacey finally put those worries to rest and adopted all >> interpreter: i just wish people didn't think they were bad. it's not their fault they're in the system. >> reporter: foster kids may come into a system looking for love. >> kayli will stop in the middle and say mom, mom, mom, mom i'm like what. and then she's like i love you. and so you know, i'm just like i love you, too. >> reporter: but lacey says they give much more than she thought she could ever receive. you're able to love them because they love you. then your heart grows more and more. >> six little cutis. >> to think they could have gone the stuck in foster care. so nice for them to have a loving home. her parents hen her out. >> she couldn't do it without them. >>
a month later, lacey regained custody.ter, the birth mother had a sixth child and the future became uncertain once again. >> their first reaction was but not us. this is like this is home. right? we can't go anywhere, right? i didn't even realize that that was so important to them. >> reporter: lacey finally put those worries to rest and adopted all >> interpreter: i just wish people didn't think they were bad. it's not their fault they're in the system. >> reporter:...
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teacher and her report card from first grade. >> lacey is adding and subtracting well. she perseveres through hard problems. >> reporter: prosecutors asked for jail time saying that time showed no remorse. the judge agreed that the mother is hard to sympathize with. instinct to punish her more severely than any other mother in the same, tragic situation. >> reporter: but ultimately, the judge ruled that times with her history of drug addiction and drunk driving suppered enough and ordered 5 years of probation. >> this is a woman who will never be the same. she lost her 6-year-old. she is responsible and admitted to being responsible for the death of her 6-year-old and will remember that every day. >> reporter: the child's father who found the two unresponsive accompanied times to court. but besides heavy sighs, he remained silent. >> no comment, please. >> reporter: times' lawyers said she needs ms. and emotional help and for long- term chemical dependencey. >> the judge said that times has 30 days to appeal. >>> police are investigating a tragic ox long island, a young
teacher and her report card from first grade. >> lacey is adding and subtracting well. she perseveres through hard problems. >> reporter: prosecutors asked for jail time saying that time showed no remorse. the judge agreed that the mother is hard to sympathize with. instinct to punish her more severely than any other mother in the same, tragic situation. >> reporter: but ultimately, the judge ruled that times with her history of drug addiction and drunk driving suppered enough...
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>> investigators recovered two feeding bags from lacey's apartment. there was a gap in the chain of analysis of the bags they found toxic levels of sodium. and now the equivalent of 69 small salt packs that you would get at the fast food restaurant in both of the bags. enough to obviously cause great damage to this little boy and his brain swelled. and that lead to his death. >> and the time before the trial now? reasonable time before she goes? and faces that evidence? >> she did face the evidence. we'll show you what happens during the trial. >> a rivetting interview. troy roberts, thank you so much. >> you can watch more of the interview a good one. it'll be tomorrow night right here on cbs2 at 10:00. >>> now it is time to get a look at the weather as you could see a little bit of snow this weekend. let's turn it right over to john elliott for all of that. >> yes, that busy period will be tomorrow and tomorrow night. and in the city right now, we've got some clouds with some hanging on to the 30s. i like this though from big red know gray skies wil
>> investigators recovered two feeding bags from lacey's apartment. there was a gap in the chain of analysis of the bags they found toxic levels of sodium. and now the equivalent of 69 small salt packs that you would get at the fast food restaurant in both of the bags. enough to obviously cause great damage to this little boy and his brain swelled. and that lead to his death. >> and the time before the trial now? reasonable time before she goes? and faces that evidence? >> she...
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why lacey spears says she is innocent. >> also, where did she go? a family's emotional message a month after their loved one van he should without a trace. >> a dangerous trend among teens. an herbal drug putting lives at risk so why are some people >> and a bear cub proves he is a fighter. inside the rescue that's giving a lot of people hope. great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my stop & shop. (vo) one of only a few hospitals in the u.s. performing surgeries on babies before they're born, we're also there for them as they grow. our children's hospital is ranked by u.s. news as one of the nation's best. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your
why lacey spears says she is innocent. >> also, where did she go? a family's emotional message a month after their loved one van he should without a trace. >> a dangerous trend among teens. an herbal drug putting lives at risk so why are some people >> and a bear cub proves he is a fighter. inside the rescue that's giving a lot of people hope. great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of...
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teacher and her report card from first grade. >> lacey is adding and subtracting well. she perseveres through hard problems. >> reporter: prosecutors asked for jail time saying that time showed no remorse. the judge agreed that the mother is hard to sympathize with.
teacher and her report card from first grade. >> lacey is adding and subtracting well. she perseveres through hard problems. >> reporter: prosecutors asked for jail time saying that time showed no remorse. the judge agreed that the mother is hard to sympathize with.
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lacey spears a rockland county american of mother sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for poisoning her son to death with salt. spears spoke exclusively with "48 hours." >> how do you get through the >> one moment at a time. i asked god to just carry me through. >> reporter: what's your favorite memory of him? >> i miss that he would wake me up during the middle of the night just to talk to me, just to tell me that he loved me. >> reporter: people believe you had a hand in it that he is not here because of you. >> i took him to the hospital for help. if i had wanted to harm him, why would i take him to a hospital seeking help? i didn't hurt him. i didn't kill my son. i didn't murder him. i didn't poison him. i didn't harm him in any way. i wanted to know what was going on with him because he was in pain. and he was suffering and he was hurting and nobody could explain to me what was going on. >> and you can watch troy roberts' interview with lacey spears on "48 hours" tomorrow night here at 10:00 on cbs. >>> turning our attention now to the weather, and the weekend and lonnie quinn
lacey spears a rockland county american of mother sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for poisoning her son to death with salt. spears spoke exclusively with "48 hours." >> how do you get through the >> one moment at a time. i asked god to just carry me through. >> reporter: what's your favorite memory of him? >> i miss that he would wake me up during the middle of the night just to talk to me, just to tell me that he loved me. >> reporter: people...
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the deaths of 6-year-old lacey carr a year ago last easter. >> prosecutors wanted prison judge ruling this was a tragedy but not murder. >> citing a long history of substance abuse, the judge called kathleen dymes an unsympathetic defendant. her daughter's death was the result of negligence, not intent. >> reporter: today's sentencing marked the end of criminal proceedings though the loss of 6-year-old lacey carr is still being felt. >> this is a woman who will never she lost her 6-year-old. she is responsible and has been admitted to being responsible for the death of her 6-year-old and she will remember that every single day. >> reporter: it was easter sunday 2015 when lacey overdosed on prescription drugs. valium and morphine. she found the lifeless body. david carr accompanied dymes to court today. the 52-year-old using a walker as she attempts to recover from the failed suicide test. they've asked for jail time, saying she's twice tested positive for marijuana. >> it was this defendant who had a moral and legal obligation to oversee the safety and welfare of her child. she failed
the deaths of 6-year-old lacey carr a year ago last easter. >> prosecutors wanted prison judge ruling this was a tragedy but not murder. >> citing a long history of substance abuse, the judge called kathleen dymes an unsympathetic defendant. her daughter's death was the result of negligence, not intent. >> reporter: today's sentencing marked the end of criminal proceedings though the loss of 6-year-old lacey carr is still being felt. >> this is a woman who will never she...
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all of us were weaned on robert lacey's books, they were already cover to cover. first window into the royalty. this is a generational change. you get that tone in your interview? if it is a generational change, where they heading? >> his father is the king. he is the crown prince, the deputy crown prince. there is the element of a group of young performers who want to , step on the acceleration, of change. 200 15,000 jobs created in the month of march. that is more than the economists we surveyed expected by 10,000. the unemployment rate taking up to 5.0%. the first increase in the unemployment rate since may of 2015. make amonth does not report, but this show some of the resilience to that chair the ambiguity, she dealt with in her speech. >> it is a good report. we just did better than expected. jobs are doing about the same. 200,000 plus. they are good numbers domestically. fed,strikes me about the is that the fed is clearly countering the ecb and boj, whether it is intentional or not. minute by minute, the dollar is weak or against both the euro and the yen.
all of us were weaned on robert lacey's books, they were already cover to cover. first window into the royalty. this is a generational change. you get that tone in your interview? if it is a generational change, where they heading? >> his father is the king. he is the crown prince, the deputy crown prince. there is the element of a group of young performers who want to , step on the acceleration, of change. 200 15,000 jobs created in the month of march. that is more than the economists we...
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. >> that right there is lacey davis checking out his new nova's play house that's recently done.em. the family wanted to give him a place to have fun as he battle that rare form of cancer. look at these pictures. l he's four years ÷)yold. blake's parents went to villanueva and the little boy is a huge fan. aside from signing the little hide away there, also brought him some great villanueva gear alo along with it signed along wiwi coach. just amazing jimmy and jackie. >> very great, they barelybasem >> i have a feel thag little boy is going to eat in there and sleep in there and he may never leave there. >> a great story. now time for our first neighborhood weather. >> yes, you have been asking us for the focused forecast of where you live. now, we are giving it to you. >> you will see different city names coming off and on in your screen. let's go to sheena parveen. >> yes, a specific forecast, we narrowed it down to your neighborhood. we have one seven-day forecast in the past for philadelphia. now, we have many right at the bottom of your screen. you will never miss it and it
. >> that right there is lacey davis checking out his new nova's play house that's recently done.em. the family wanted to give him a place to have fun as he battle that rare form of cancer. look at these pictures. l he's four years ÷)yold. blake's parents went to villanueva and the little boy is a huge fan. aside from signing the little hide away there, also brought him some great villanueva gear alo along with it signed along wiwi coach. just amazing jimmy and jackie. >> very...
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can rattle off a hundred of them.he unfortunately it has become a little bit too partisan.s and john lacey was a republican. ronald reagan, we don't think of 59 wilderness or 50 some wilderness areas. that's how far. so the republican parties, very extreme right and part of it is the federal government is locking up land. this is why fdr came and strong when he did because we had to grow the grasslands back.sslands beca mad cow ranching and just killed all the grasslands. all the top dirt just blowing so the federal government had to keep buffer zones to keep water supplies going so you havean life. >> thank you, sir. >> you have such an amazing grasp. if you could speak to either one today what would you want to ask them? >> i think i would like to ask them both but we should do to get out of this political gridlock.we can >> i agree. [applause]ve >> americans turning on americans. it saddens me when we are at constant war with each other.nk it or terribly dysfunctional and ifu also want to see who fdr would appoint to the supreme court because he appointed a great supreme court justice o
can rattle off a hundred of them.he unfortunately it has become a little bit too partisan.s and john lacey was a republican. ronald reagan, we don't think of 59 wilderness or 50 some wilderness areas. that's how far. so the republican parties, very extreme right and part of it is the federal government is locking up land. this is why fdr came and strong when he did because we had to grow the grasslands back.sslands beca mad cow ranching and just killed all the grasslands. all the top dirt just...
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steve lacey i'm on this platform two. dari: the incredible number of every day. i've just arrived in atlanta and i can't wait to start telling people how switching to geico could save them hundreds of dollars on car insurance. but first, my luggage. ahh, there it is. uh, excuse me, sir? i think you've got the wrong bag. sorry, they all look alike, you know? no worries. well, car's here, i can't save people money chatting at the baggage claim all day. geico . fifteen minutes could save you reporter: be careful what you post on line because it could cost you your job. going to survey six out of 10 companies using social media sites to check out potential leads and if you have a job you might want to watch up his 25% of bosses have reprimanded or fired workers over social media posts. it looks like shoppers are not shopping or buying. businesses aren't spending. the economy is barely growing in the first three months of the the week is showing we have seen in two years. amazon delivering amazing numbers for. the on line retailers profits and sales for the previous t
steve lacey i'm on this platform two. dari: the incredible number of every day. i've just arrived in atlanta and i can't wait to start telling people how switching to geico could save them hundreds of dollars on car insurance. but first, my luggage. ahh, there it is. uh, excuse me, sir? i think you've got the wrong bag. sorry, they all look alike, you know? no worries. well, car's here, i can't save people money chatting at the baggage claim all day. geico . fifteen minutes could save you...
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john, all of us are weaned on robert lacey's book. into the window royalty.understand this is a generational change. did you get that tone in your interview, and if it is a generational change, where are they heading? john: it is something of a generational change. his father is king. there is an element of a group of basically young, reformers and step on the accelerator of change. >> 215,000 jobs created in the month of march. john, that is more than the economist we surveyed expected by 10,000. the unemployment ticking up to 5.0%. it is the first increase in the unemployment rate since may of 2015. this shows the resiliency yellen did last week in her speech. >> wages did better than expected and jobs are doing about the same at the 200,000 plus. they are good numbers domestically. fed torikes me about the answer your question, they clearly countered moves from the ecb whether intentional or not. as you point out, minute by minute, the dollar is weak or by 5% against both euro and yen over the past month or so. the conundrum if they are data dependent and
john, all of us are weaned on robert lacey's book. into the window royalty.understand this is a generational change. did you get that tone in your interview, and if it is a generational change, where are they heading? john: it is something of a generational change. his father is king. there is an element of a group of basically young, reformers and step on the accelerator of change. >> 215,000 jobs created in the month of march. john, that is more than the economist we surveyed expected...
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tom: all of us were weaned on daniel juergen,obert lacey's book "the kingdom" that everybody read cover the first window into the royalty. we all understand this is a generational change. did you get that tone in your interview? if it is a generational change, where are they heading? >> there is something of a generational change. his father is king, and you have the crown prince, debbie crown prince, and it is an element of a group of mostly young reformers around him who want to push, very much step on the acceleration in terms of change there. ,here will be some people perhaps in the royal family, but certainly from the religious side who will be suspicious and worried about this. but there is an element whereby saudi arabia has such a change where they were stuck in a situation where they were running out of -- they really needed it. john nichols on surveillance earlier. really moving the oil markets. look at what else is on the move, particularly, asia. we have the worst day of trading in seven weeks. we lost some 2.4 percentage points. stock 600 open lower. we saw japanese sentime
tom: all of us were weaned on daniel juergen,obert lacey's book "the kingdom" that everybody read cover the first window into the royalty. we all understand this is a generational change. did you get that tone in your interview? if it is a generational change, where are they heading? >> there is something of a generational change. his father is king, and you have the crown prince, debbie crown prince, and it is an element of a group of mostly young reformers around him who want...
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. >> all of us were weaned on daniel yergin and robert lacey's books, and really read cover to windownto first the royalty, we understand this is a generational change, did you get that tone in your interview and if it is a generational change, where are they having? heading?are they there is an element of a group of mostly young reformers around the prints who want to push and step on the accelerator in terms of change. 215,000 jobs created in the month of march, that is more than the economists we surveyed expected by about 10,000. the unemployment rate ticking up to 5.0%, the first increase in the rate since may of 2015. a one-month does not make report, but this shows the some of the resiliency that sherry yeley in, the ambiguity that shery ahn deal with last week in her speech. >> it is a good report, wieters did -- wages did better than expected and economists were saying 200,000 plus, so good numbers domestically. ist strikes me about the fed the fed is clearly counting the ecb and the doj, whether intentional or not, met by minute, the dollar is weak or but 5% against both the
. >> all of us were weaned on daniel yergin and robert lacey's books, and really read cover to windownto first the royalty, we understand this is a generational change, did you get that tone in your interview and if it is a generational change, where are they having? heading?are they there is an element of a group of mostly young reformers around the prints who want to push and step on the accelerator in terms of change. 215,000 jobs created in the month of march, that is more than the...
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. >> cagney and lacey was huge.women and they had a serious job and they solved crimes and were out on the streets and tough. that was emblematic or ot in front of what was happening in the country. >> so we're a terrific team. >> by that point, hundreds of buddy cop shows. these buddies were women. it had never been done before. >> i didn't go after this job because i couldn't find anything else. all right. i did not come here because i needed some kind of work to help pay the orthodontist. this means something to me. >> what the hell are we talking about here? >> we didn't even realize this was going to be such a big deal. and strangely, all these guys would say to us, well, yeah. i mean, it's a good script, but who is going to save them in the end? >> come on. we're getting out of here. >> you don't take one more step. >> sergeant nelson, you have until 8:00 tomorrow morning to turn yourself in. if you don't, i will. >> it was the time where you really saw an emergence of women on television who were not necessar
. >> cagney and lacey was huge.women and they had a serious job and they solved crimes and were out on the streets and tough. that was emblematic or ot in front of what was happening in the country. >> so we're a terrific team. >> by that point, hundreds of buddy cop shows. these buddies were women. it had never been done before. >> i didn't go after this job because i couldn't find anything else. all right. i did not come here because i needed some kind of work to help...
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called the lacey act which says when we know of things like this we withhold money.we withhold money? >> so mr. chairman, i cannot give you an example where we have withheld money for these things. the good news is that up until recently we didn't have the kind of visibility that we needed to be able to pursue these things. now certainly with the leahy law with credible evidence of individual units, then we go forth not to do security assistance with him anymore. and that is out there and all the units we train already, we've had through the process to any of the training we've done has been vetted through that process. what's good about what is happening now and should have been happening soon i think we would all agree, is that now we are starting to get more information coming in from the u.n. that we didn't have access to before. that's going to allow us to do this better than we have done it before. >> we may go to a second round with y'all, but i look at the list of countries that are violators. most of them, many of them, let me put it this way, our countries
called the lacey act which says when we know of things like this we withhold money.we withhold money? >> so mr. chairman, i cannot give you an example where we have withheld money for these things. the good news is that up until recently we didn't have the kind of visibility that we needed to be able to pursue these things. now certainly with the leahy law with credible evidence of individual units, then we go forth not to do security assistance with him anymore. and that is out there and...
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next on detective nelson's list was karen's former boyfriend, michael lacey. he'd refused to take a lie detector test, so detective nelson interviewed him three separate times. >> y'all have keys to each other's house? >> definitely not. >> you could go over and walk in? >> we would call. >> he's someone that we had to that. >> so if you're thinking in your line of work, the usual suspects, the usual suspects weren't going to figure in this one. >> not the immediate family. >> reporter: detectives nelson and schartner realized they had on t eir hands what homicide cops hate, a true mystery. >> the first 48 hours of a case. usually, you get a break. and there's something that says chase this, right? >> yes. normally you would get something in the first 48 hours. >> so this is as baffling as it is cruel? >> exactly. it didn't make any sense. >> reporter: then came march 16, 2009, six weeks after the lofton killings, when two unsolved murders became four. it began with a report of a stolen nissan maxima just a couple of ocks from where the loftons had been killed
next on detective nelson's list was karen's former boyfriend, michael lacey. he'd refused to take a lie detector test, so detective nelson interviewed him three separate times. >> y'all have keys to each other's house? >> definitely not. >> you could go over and walk in? >> we would call. >> he's someone that we had to that. >> so if you're thinking in your line of work, the usual suspects, the usual suspects weren't going to figure in this one. >> not...
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royalty and how they will work with oversupply, that is so different with what we saw with robert lacey'sm: it will be about $50 at the end of the year and never will reclaim the commanding heights. this is a sector that will not produce the rent that allowed the country to live the way that that it has had in the past. there are many factors in play that are not just demanded. hopeful noises in terms of political stability coming out of libya. there are few thousands of barrels of oil there. this is the end --the oil age, and a sense in a sense. tom: it is fascinating to see. as we heard earlier from geoffrey yu, $70. we will continue with william buiter. later on this morning, on the equity markets, jeremy siegel of wharton, he has been an optimist or thick and thin. professor siegel will reaffirm the spirit of the use of cash. ♪ ♪ i am francine lacqua in london and tom keene is in new york. it is jobs day we are talking about china and we have a great morning must-read. bauder won't shut up so bonnie can't get to it. jillian and to get for vonnie quinn. [laughter] in the financial time
royalty and how they will work with oversupply, that is so different with what we saw with robert lacey'sm: it will be about $50 at the end of the year and never will reclaim the commanding heights. this is a sector that will not produce the rent that allowed the country to live the way that that it has had in the past. there are many factors in play that are not just demanded. hopeful noises in terms of political stability coming out of libya. there are few thousands of barrels of oil there....
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she rocked out a sheer and lacey dress complete with blinged out butter flies. >> it looks a little "huntsman" inspired. the snow white movie she did, right? >> it's coming out again with the sequel right now. >> i'm not loving the dress. she can pull anything else off again. >> it looks great at the top. not sure about the bottom. >> singer halsey kind of looked like she rushed out before getting dressed. kind of forgot half her outfit at home. but no, that is the outfit. shorts with a blazer, embellished bra and pretty much nothing else. >> i kind of like it. super model kara day levine stroll odd the red carpet in this purr-fect cat suit, full panels. >> she looks good i have to say. she can do it. >> tough to pull off. >> next speaking of high fashion, yet another photoshop fail causing a stir on social media. >> i enjoy seeing these. i have to say. in a series of black and white images for vogue china, victoria beckham in minimal makeup and apparently wearing a blouse raises her leg inning this pose and shared the image apparently completely unaware of the mistake that took a who
she rocked out a sheer and lacey dress complete with blinged out butter flies. >> it looks a little "huntsman" inspired. the snow white movie she did, right? >> it's coming out again with the sequel right now. >> i'm not loving the dress. she can pull anything else off again. >> it looks great at the top. not sure about the bottom. >> singer halsey kind of looked like she rushed out before getting dressed. kind of forgot half her outfit at home. but no,...
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weaned on the are robert lacey books. understand that this is a generational change.nterview and if it is a generational change, where are they having? >> there is something of a generational change. his father is king. you have the crown prince. there is an element of a group of mostly young reformers around thewho want to push accelerator in terms of change. from will be some people the religious side who will be suspicious and worried about this. there is no element whereby saudi arabia has to change. situationstuck in a and now they really needed it. tom: i'm sure you were raped by dh and our teams on the oil dynamics of the middle east. -- i'm sure you were briefed by and our teams on the oil dynamics of the middle east. what is the level of sweat in riyadh? >> most of the revenues have come from oil and the idea of setting this up as an investment fund will change. , it's look at arabico from going to be a producer of the oil to becoming the world's biggest refiner. they've got that clearly in their sites. they want to push that out and in the end, the plan for
weaned on the are robert lacey books. understand that this is a generational change.nterview and if it is a generational change, where are they having? >> there is something of a generational change. his father is king. you have the crown prince. there is an element of a group of mostly young reformers around thewho want to push accelerator in terms of change. from will be some people the religious side who will be suspicious and worried about this. there is no element whereby saudi...
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. >> cagney and lacey was huge.a serious job and they solved crimes and were out on the streets and tough. that was emblematic or ot in front of what was happening in the country. >> so we're a terrific team. >> by that point, hundreds of buddy cop shows. these buddies were women. it had never been done before. >> i didn't go after this job because i couldn't find anything else. all right. i did not come here because i needed some kind of work to help pay the orthodontist. this means something to me. >> what the hell are we talking about here? >> we didn't even realize this was going to be such a big deal. and strangely, all these guys would say to us, well, yeah. i mean, it's a good script, but who is going to save them in the end? >> come on. we're getting out of here. >> you don't take one more step. >> sergeant nelson, you have until 8:00 tomorrow morning to turn yourself in. if you don't, i will. >> it was the time where you really saw an emergence of women on television who were not necessarily just 20 and blo
. >> cagney and lacey was huge.a serious job and they solved crimes and were out on the streets and tough. that was emblematic or ot in front of what was happening in the country. >> so we're a terrific team. >> by that point, hundreds of buddy cop shows. these buddies were women. it had never been done before. >> i didn't go after this job because i couldn't find anything else. all right. i did not come here because i needed some kind of work to help pay the...
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stuart: was certainly woke up james lacey. thank you returning a bit like the new book as well.ter a long way, we have some report of innovation coming or not full. speculation about apple car on the developments in germany. we will be back. you're late for work. you grab your 10-gallon jug of coffee, and back out of the garage. right into your wife's car. with your wife watching. she forgives you... eventually. your insurance company, not so much. they say you only have their basic policy....
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her daughter lacey died last april in their home. a lethal mix of drugs were found in her system. she has said her daughter's death w accidental and is expected to get probation. >>> check of the weather, showers through lunchtime, breezy, mild through the afternoon. 60 is the high. tonight 39 in the city, breezy rth and we s. thursdayleots of sun, 61 is the high. friday few clouds, temperatures in the low 60s. >>> coming up on the "today" show, alice eaves stops by to talk about her new movie "criminals." another update in 30 minutes. heay's we should punish women who have abortions. there has to be some form of punishment. that mexicans who come to america are rapists. they're rapists. and that we should ban muslims from coming here at all. total and complete shut down. donald trump say's we can solve americas problems by turning against each other. it's wrong and it goes against everything new york and america stand for. with so much at stake, she's the one tough enough to stop trump. hillary clinton. >>> this morning on "today's take," kerry washington taking on another scanda
her daughter lacey died last april in their home. a lethal mix of drugs were found in her system. she has said her daughter's death w accidental and is expected to get probation. >>> check of the weather, showers through lunchtime, breezy, mild through the afternoon. 60 is the high. tonight 39 in the city, breezy rth and we s. thursdayleots of sun, 61 is the high. friday few clouds, temperatures in the low 60s. >>> coming up on the "today" show, alice eaves stops by...
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of iowa they put through the landed desk at capitol hill in congress, will lacey lance commissioned if you are a westerner and needed to deal with the federal government on grazing rights, mining, gas, etc., et cetera, you would go through this land commission, everyone was kind of nice to lacey. he came up with the lacey act and the antiquities act which really says for scientific reasons the president of the united states can set aside places for the heritage of americans, largely thought to be for dinosaur bones. there were apparently intelligence were digging up dinosaurs all over the west and europeans were stealing these artifacts also people were vandalizing and native american sites stealing pottery and rare objects and the like. antiquities act of 219 oh six was meant for something smaller, maybe 60 acres or 6 acres. roosevelt came to your state, arizona and he came into a territory when he was president. he stood at the lip of the grand canyon and was surrounded by roughriders, the man who served with him in the spanish-american war and many of them hailed from new mexico
of iowa they put through the landed desk at capitol hill in congress, will lacey lance commissioned if you are a westerner and needed to deal with the federal government on grazing rights, mining, gas, etc., et cetera, you would go through this land commission, everyone was kind of nice to lacey. he came up with the lacey act and the antiquities act which really says for scientific reasons the president of the united states can set aside places for the heritage of americans, largely thought to...
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theodore roosevelt was republican, john lacey was republican. ronald reagan who we do not think of as an outdoor person he signed 51 wilderness or 50 some wilderness areas. that's how far now, you think one of these guys running now are going to sign wilderness bills? the republican party has gone very extreme right and part of it is at the federal governments locking up these lands. this is what fdr came in strong when he did because we had to grow the grasslands because the dustbowl happened because of bad cattle ranching and just killed all the grassland. all the chapter was just going and to keep water supplies going and keep places force it. >> thank you sir. so you have such an amazing grasp of the lives of these two men if you could speak to either one of them today what would you ask them? >> i would like to ask them what we can do to get out of the political gridlock we have americans turning on americans and it saddens me when we are a constant war with each other. i do not think it or neighborhoods neighborhoods it's that bad but our
theodore roosevelt was republican, john lacey was republican. ronald reagan who we do not think of as an outdoor person he signed 51 wilderness or 50 some wilderness areas. that's how far now, you think one of these guys running now are going to sign wilderness bills? the republican party has gone very extreme right and part of it is at the federal governments locking up these lands. this is what fdr came in strong when he did because we had to grow the grasslands because the dustbowl happened...