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a visit with aasha and lesley's mother vivian gave them a glimpse behind the bright picture lesley hadekend, they were feuding. lyle cooked some food, and he puts a certain spice in the food. and when she asked them what spice he had in the food, he couldn't tell her. josh mankiewicz: vivian knew that certain spices triggered lesley's debilitating migraines, but vivian also knew-- and was the only one who did know-- that this fight over spices was just a symptom of so much that was going wrong between mr. and mrs. lyle herring. things have not been good between your daughter and lyle? no, they had financial problems. josh mankiewicz: to say these were financial problems is to understate what had been happening. vivian said lesley had told her that lyle needed cash badly, so badly that he had committed identity theft against his own wife. he forged her signature and he took money from her credit cards. and she found out about that? yes. and i'm guessing was pretty furious? she was furious. josh mankiewicz: it turned out that for months lesley had been telling her mother she was nearing
a visit with aasha and lesley's mother vivian gave them a glimpse behind the bright picture lesley hadekend, they were feuding. lyle cooked some food, and he puts a certain spice in the food. and when she asked them what spice he had in the food, he couldn't tell her. josh mankiewicz: vivian knew that certain spices triggered lesley's debilitating migraines, but vivian also knew-- and was the only one who did know-- that this fight over spices was just a symptom of so much that was going wrong...
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josh mankiewicz: it was a little bit like lesley's life. and i read those scripts, and i just-- i-- i felt lesley. i felt her in my heart. i felt-- i laughed again, the way she used to make me laugh. woman: oh, it feels so soft and real. josh mankiewicz: and so one sister paid homage to another. it won't bring lesley back, but it makes her loss a little less painful. in this hollywood story, it's the only happy ending that's available. craig melvin: that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. [theme music] >>> she vanished when october afternoon. 10 amy mihaljevic. >> is a made there? she never came home from school. >> she was going to buy a present for her mother. >>> it's been a mystery for more than 30 years. who took amy? >> those are photos of your evidence. >> investigators are opening their files to us. >> it's more like your ted bundy type. >> you will get the chance to help crack this case. >> we want to hear from you. >> a new piece of information. >> you pick and pick. >> there is still a
josh mankiewicz: it was a little bit like lesley's life. and i read those scripts, and i just-- i-- i felt lesley. i felt her in my heart. i felt-- i laughed again, the way she used to make me laugh. woman: oh, it feels so soft and real. josh mankiewicz: and so one sister paid homage to another. it won't bring lesley back, but it makes her loss a little less painful. in this hollywood story, it's the only happy ending that's available. craig melvin: that's all for this edition of...
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. >> lesley, south this is a republican party forever changed?hat happens to republicans who may not be okay with the way donald trump behaves or some of his beliefs, are they totally out now? >> everybody's welcome, right? a coalition of people that come together around a set of ideas. political scientists say about every 40 years you see big political shifts in party i.d. and partisanship. we believe we've been in that for a few cycles now. you haven't seen it since the 1980s, now you're seeing it again. the party has changed, it's more ethnic, working class, middle class. you're seeing many more college educated, advanced educated suburban communities moving to the left and republicans have added that into the calculation. it is a different party. does it mean it's not welcome? no, but that's the frustration you saw in 2020 and in 2016. established republicans ringing their hands, this is not a party we recognize. welcome to the new republican party. >> i asked that question because i hear so many times from republicans who say i don't like so
. >> lesley, south this is a republican party forever changed?hat happens to republicans who may not be okay with the way donald trump behaves or some of his beliefs, are they totally out now? >> everybody's welcome, right? a coalition of people that come together around a set of ideas. political scientists say about every 40 years you see big political shifts in party i.d. and partisanship. we believe we've been in that for a few cycles now. you haven't seen it since the 1980s, now...
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one of them, john lesley planned to stay in spanish florida and continue to make his fortune by supplyingde goods for the creeks and other indigenous tribes but he had no training or experience. francis philip fatio wasn't a lawyer either. he was a planter from switzerland who saw an opportunity to consolidate his wealth and authority by staying on. these two judges mostly adjudicated disputes over slave ownership. tonin found fatio decidedly unqualified because he had been in the system only since his arrival in florida in 1771, giving him, in the ex-governor's words, very imperfect knowledge of the laws, language and constitution of great britain. in fact, the two arbitrators didn't use any consistent legal procedure but worked out agreements based more on their personal knowledge of the parties. tonin didn't like that fatio tended to refer to -- willy-nilly to legal precedence from other european systems. he spoke something like four languages which made him popular with sepidus, but he didn't have a consistent legal application that tonin could discern. some plaintiff grumbled that fa
one of them, john lesley planned to stay in spanish florida and continue to make his fortune by supplyingde goods for the creeks and other indigenous tribes but he had no training or experience. francis philip fatio wasn't a lawyer either. he was a planter from switzerland who saw an opportunity to consolidate his wealth and authority by staying on. these two judges mostly adjudicated disputes over slave ownership. tonin found fatio decidedly unqualified because he had been in the system only...
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either and by the there's a there's sort of an interesting wonderful thing that has happened with lesley and i, too, because our grandfathers while they were brothers they had at times are quite close. they at times were not close at all. so lesley, i also didn't grow up knowing each other really until our adulthood because the politics really impacted the family and in a really serious way. but you so you talk about where you wanted to. so your choice of schools then really had nothing to do. any ancestral to herbert hoover. it was not going to be allowed now. that was not going to be allowed, just like margaret, we were told, don't even bother applying. okay? and by the way, both of your parents had gone to stanford. oh, i thought your mother. oh, okay. dad had a semester at stanford. oh, it was the rowdy. he was a he was around mom never went to stanford. yeah. so we've kind of dealt with some of the negative aspects that you've experienced, but what about what aspects of the hoover story do you find the most interesting and inspiring. single thing? don't know that well, when i actual
either and by the there's a there's sort of an interesting wonderful thing that has happened with lesley and i, too, because our grandfathers while they were brothers they had at times are quite close. they at times were not close at all. so lesley, i also didn't grow up knowing each other really until our adulthood because the politics really impacted the family and in a really serious way. but you so you talk about where you wanted to. so your choice of schools then really had nothing to do....
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thank you, lesley. i'm i'm the city historian of schenectady and the date of our event will be june 11th, 2025. following on what leslie has spoken about, we are really in an interesting position in schenectady that we are at. we at the very top of hudson valley. and it's a very end of the mohawk valley and often forgotten by both. but on june 11th, when lafayette came, schenectady, he was supposed to get in, you know, middle of the day. but packet boat ran very late and he doesn't get into the city until about 6:00. and he's met the the mohawk river there in what is now riverside park by throngs of fans cheering, chanting as he comes in, gets off the packet boat. he then is met by the who, takes him to a a a tavern called clenches tavern, which actually was used early on by the schenectady committee of safety during the revolution. they have dinner and then lafayette leaves to go to albany by about nine 930. so we've been tasked with recreating lafayette's trip to a given region, but the area where he
thank you, lesley. i'm i'm the city historian of schenectady and the date of our event will be june 11th, 2025. following on what leslie has spoken about, we are really in an interesting position in schenectady that we are at. we at the very top of hudson valley. and it's a very end of the mohawk valley and often forgotten by both. but on june 11th, when lafayette came, schenectady, he was supposed to get in, you know, middle of the day. but packet boat ran very late and he doesn't get into the...
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either and by the there's a there's sort of an interesting wonderful thing that has happened with lesley and i, too, because our grandfathers while they were brothers they had at times are quite close. they at times were not close at all. so lesley, i also didn't grow up knowing each other really until our adulthood because the politics really impacted the family and in a really serious way. but you so you talk about where you wanted to. so your choice of schools then really had nothing to do. any ancestral to herbert hoover. it was not going to be allowed now. that was not going to be allowed, just like margaret, we were told, don't even bother applying. okay? and by the way, both of your parents had gone to stanford. oh, i thought your mother. oh, okay. dad had a semester at stanford. oh, it was the rowdy. he was a he was around mom never went to stanford. yeah. so we've kind of dealt with some of the negative aspects that you've experienced, but what about what aspects of the hoover story do you find the most interesting and inspiring. single thing? don't know that well, when i actual
either and by the there's a there's sort of an interesting wonderful thing that has happened with lesley and i, too, because our grandfathers while they were brothers they had at times are quite close. they at times were not close at all. so lesley, i also didn't grow up knowing each other really until our adulthood because the politics really impacted the family and in a really serious way. but you so you talk about where you wanted to. so your choice of schools then really had nothing to do....
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living with the stiffness, shaking and deteriorating motor skills of parkinson's disease, but as lesleyshow us, some have discovered an unlikely way to defy both parkinson's and gravity. >>> seth doane is in the arena with the star of the new movie g glad"gladiator 2." >>> we talk with "tiger king" about his newest series "chimp crazy." >>> plus columnist peggy noonan looking back on her storied career with robert costa. >>> autumnal musings with jeff seftel and his mom and more. this sunday, november 17, 2024. we will be back in a moment. >>> steve hartman starts us off this morning with something very different and deeply troubling. an intimate look at the lives of school shooting victims, as reflected in their rooms, rooms frozen in time. >> reporter: i never wanted to be this kind of reporter, knocking on the door of someone who lost a child in a school shooting, and yet here i stand, knocking, nonetheless. i found myself here, and here, standing on the threshold of grief across the country, after years of pent up frustration. by 2018 america's school shooting epidemic had taken a t
living with the stiffness, shaking and deteriorating motor skills of parkinson's disease, but as lesleyshow us, some have discovered an unlikely way to defy both parkinson's and gravity. >>> seth doane is in the arena with the star of the new movie g glad"gladiator 2." >>> we talk with "tiger king" about his newest series "chimp crazy." >>> plus columnist peggy noonan looking back on her storied career with robert costa. >>>...
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that's miss lesley nickels. i'm assuming i'm gonna start with the shop. this is correspondence between black and beach and ukraine's health service, notifying them of experiments to study the crime in congo fee virus, which, which as to jeff, hope all that i'm capable of feeling at the realization and it varies to frontier secure. it doesn't show of course the problem becomes clearly kafka, but it was almost 200. so clearly to pronounce, black and beach is the main equipment supply for pentagon bio labs globally del ray agency and the infamous for did treatment of our treat or a huge customers. there's a reason why d t r a received a contract from the us department of defense to study a new strain of corona virus. long before the pandemic start that the cross opening on you are going to going to do a lot such ocean. you does have to do with us to little that kind of the smoke of and there's lots of furniture nipple, the table and presentational allows you to meet it. not with them. granted entry was a slave and i'm with them. you combine your bullet, come
that's miss lesley nickels. i'm assuming i'm gonna start with the shop. this is correspondence between black and beach and ukraine's health service, notifying them of experiments to study the crime in congo fee virus, which, which as to jeff, hope all that i'm capable of feeling at the realization and it varies to frontier secure. it doesn't show of course the problem becomes clearly kafka, but it was almost 200. so clearly to pronounce, black and beach is the main equipment supply for pentagon...
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so we've got our- lovely nurse, lesley.ects betsy. and then collects lacie. both of them go hand in hand to the office, where they go l and have their bloods done l together and help each other through the ordeal. having a blood sample, they're really very supportive of each other, because i think lacie found it quite difficult having a blood sample in school for the first couple of times, but betsy was really encouraging, so it made it made the whole process easier. betsy and lacie both have acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a cancer of the blood cells. withjust 800 people in the uk diagnosed with the condition each year, their families were amazed to discover there was another child in their school with the same diagnosis. i had a text message off a mutual friend who said, i hope you don't mind me messaging, but i have a friend who's in the same school as you. um, who lives local and has just been given the news that her daughter has got the same diagnosis. we were in the first week of diagnosis when charlotte messaged me, a
so we've got our- lovely nurse, lesley.ects betsy. and then collects lacie. both of them go hand in hand to the office, where they go l and have their bloods done l together and help each other through the ordeal. having a blood sample, they're really very supportive of each other, because i think lacie found it quite difficult having a blood sample in school for the first couple of times, but betsy was really encouraging, so it made it made the whole process easier. betsy and lacie both have...
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either and by the there's a there's sort of an interesting wonderful thing that has happened with lesley and i, too, because our grandfathers while they were brothers they had at times are quite close. they at times were not close at all. so lesley, i also didn't grow up knowing each other really until our adulthood because the politics really impacted the family and in a really serious way. but you so you talk about where you wanted to. so your choice of schools then really had nothing to do. any ancestral to herbert hoover. it was not going to be allowed now. that was not going to be allowed, just like margaret, we were told, don't even bother applying. okay? and by the way, both of your parents had gone to stanford. oh, i thought your mother. oh, okay. dad had a semester at stanford. oh, it was the rowdy. he was a he was around mom never went to stanford. yeah. so we've kind of dealt with some of the negative aspects that you've experienced, but what about what aspects of the hoover story do you find the most interesting and inspiring. single thing? don't know that well, when i actual
either and by the there's a there's sort of an interesting wonderful thing that has happened with lesley and i, too, because our grandfathers while they were brothers they had at times are quite close. they at times were not close at all. so lesley, i also didn't grow up knowing each other really until our adulthood because the politics really impacted the family and in a really serious way. but you so you talk about where you wanted to. so your choice of schools then really had nothing to do....
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it's kind of me. [ stopwatch ticking ] >>> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whittaker. >> i'm anderson cooper sharyn alfonsi. i'm jon wertheim. i'm cecielia vega. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more tonight on "60 minutes." i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. and adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for type 1 diabetes or children. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take if you or your family had mtc, men 2, or if allergic to it. stop taking and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or any of these allergic reactions. tell your prescriber if breastfeeding, pregnant, or plan to be. serious side effects may include inflammation of pancreas, gallbladder problems, or changes in vision. call your prescriber if you
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including 1962's classic "soul bossa nova," >> ♪ it's my party and i'll cry if i want to ♪ jeffrey: and lesleyived a year later. across a career that spanned more than 70 years, he worked with seemingly everyone, including jazz legends like ella fitzgerald and duke ellington, and rappers such as dr. dre and snoop dogg. >> ♪ billie jean is not my lover ♪ jeffrey: his most impactful moment, a three-album run with michael jackson that included the best-selling record of all time, 1982's "thriller." along with "off the wall" and "bad." >> anyone who says they've figured out how to make records that sell more than 50 million records is lying and smoking kool-aid. doesn't work like that. you just find a group of songs that touch you and give you goosebumps. and that's why i go by my goosebumps. i don't need survey groups or anything like that, and let the rest take care of itself. jeffrey: in 2010, jones was awarded the national medal of arts by former president obama. >> for his extraordinary contributions to american music as a musician, composer, and record producer and arranger. jeffrey: and he
including 1962's classic "soul bossa nova," >> ♪ it's my party and i'll cry if i want to ♪ jeffrey: and lesleyived a year later. across a career that spanned more than 70 years, he worked with seemingly everyone, including jazz legends like ella fitzgerald and duke ellington, and rappers such as dr. dre and snoop dogg. >> ♪ billie jean is not my lover ♪ jeffrey: his most impactful moment, a three-album run with michael jackson that included the best-selling record...
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we had to around in the newsroom and lesley stahl and i remain friends today and we we we go to lunch at least once a year. wasn't there a wasn't there an african american guide to. oh, yeah, a bernie bernie shaw. thank yeah. and and then ed bradley came from after covering and he was he had some kind of swagger and when he would say no to the assignment editor they would believe him you know. but when i would try and say no to the assignment editor, i really a hard time. yeah that's why you relegated to cover tricia nixon's wedding the worst. you know how bad it was. were all standing on these platforms and she getting married in the rose garden. we couldn't see the rose garden from. we were. and they give us the white house being even, you know, very controlling would give us handouts which are jiang, who works for and m.j., they're white house correspondents, honey. mj lee at cnn and judge yang, if i pronounce your name correctly, okay. and and they they know how controlling you know, how controlling white house as well. they gave us handouts so that we could describe tricia trysts
we had to around in the newsroom and lesley stahl and i remain friends today and we we we go to lunch at least once a year. wasn't there a wasn't there an african american guide to. oh, yeah, a bernie bernie shaw. thank yeah. and and then ed bradley came from after covering and he was he had some kind of swagger and when he would say no to the assignment editor they would believe him you know. but when i would try and say no to the assignment editor, i really a hard time. yeah that's why you...
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lesley gore we played with gore and gloria gaynor. we sang the world's longest version of i will survive right here in miami. that's right. yeah. she would not stop singing it. we like she sang it in english. she sang it all the way through in spanish without work. it closed it up, sang it through in english again, save on it in spanish again. it was her hit. it was her big hit. and she was not going to let go of it. then i. has there been anybody who's wanted to play with you who you didn't allow? amy says yes, yeah, no i can't. i can't say, because it's the people who said no. and kathy asked, you know, we all. yes. and there were people who were pretty big authors. now, i would never do. and then later they were asking to be in the band. or the other thing is they'll say, i'm a really good guitarist. and like, you think that's going to get you in this band. but we do miss greg. i'll side the i'll greg i was greg i was just watching who is a drummer guitarist. he played with lot of different bands and you know he was just a fantasti
lesley gore we played with gore and gloria gaynor. we sang the world's longest version of i will survive right here in miami. that's right. yeah. she would not stop singing it. we like she sang it in english. she sang it all the way through in spanish without work. it closed it up, sang it through in english again, save on it in spanish again. it was her hit. it was her big hit. and she was not going to let go of it. then i. has there been anybody who's wanted to play with you who you didn't...
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>>in the 1960's, he topped the pop charts producing lesley gore's hit. >>it's my party, too.t decade, jones produced several successful jazz collaboration with frank sinatra and count passes band. he also started creating film scores in total for if your motion picture in the 1970's jones reported a series of his own chart topping as are in infant. >>we also created jobs good. >>but it was his collaboration with michael jackson to jones's career. >>their first album off the wall. may jones the industry's most sought-after producer, the next album thriller made history becoming one of the best selling albums ever. >>in 1985, jones produced. creating one of the best selling singles of all. >>his debut as a filmmaker team later that with the color purple a few years later, jones brought his magic touch to the small screen when he produced the fresh prince of bel in 2013, he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. >>tensions in the middle east are now expanding into syria. this comes amid pressure from the u.s. for israel to reach cease-fire deals in gaza and lebanon. w
>>in the 1960's, he topped the pop charts producing lesley gore's hit. >>it's my party, too.t decade, jones produced several successful jazz collaboration with frank sinatra and count passes band. he also started creating film scores in total for if your motion picture in the 1970's jones reported a series of his own chart topping as are in infant. >>we also created jobs good. >>but it was his collaboration with michael jackson to jones's career. >>their first...
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richard douglas and his wife, marilyn, shot to death. 16-year-old brooks and his 12-year-old sister lesleyice, were hogtied and bleeding beside the bodies of their parents. if i was going to live, i needed to make a decision. i remember thinking as long as i can draw breath or even twitch a muscle, i need to keep trying. keith morrison (voiceover): the house was eerily quiet, and brooks feared his sister, too, was gone. i'd been shouting to her periodically. and she was responding, and then she stopped responding. keith morrison (voiceover): yet, despite being shot twice herself, leslie had somehow escaped her bonds and made her way to the kitchen. i looked up and leslie came running in with a knife and cut me loose. keith morrison: you're the one who got things going afterwards. right, right. where did that come from? i don't know. i guess that internal drive that you just think, you know, i want to live. i want to be here. i have to do something. i can't just lay here. keith morrison (voiceover): brooks and leslie were bleeding to death, both of them. and at least, brooks knew it. we nee
richard douglas and his wife, marilyn, shot to death. 16-year-old brooks and his 12-year-old sister lesleyice, were hogtied and bleeding beside the bodies of their parents. if i was going to live, i needed to make a decision. i remember thinking as long as i can draw breath or even twitch a muscle, i need to keep trying. keith morrison (voiceover): the house was eerily quiet, and brooks feared his sister, too, was gone. i'd been shouting to her periodically. and she was responding, and then she...
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lesley gore we played with gore and gloria gaynor. we sang the world's longest version of i will survive right here in miami. that's right. yeah. she would not stop singing it. we like she sang it in english. she sang it all the way through in spanish without work. it closed it up, sang it through in english again, save on it in spanish again. it was her hit. it was her big hit. and she was not going to let go of it. then i. has there been anybody who's wanted to play with you who you didn't allow? amy says yes, yeah, no i can't. i can't say, because it's the people who said no. and kathy asked, you know, we all. yes. and there were people who were pretty big authors. now, i would never do. and then later they were asking to be in the band. or the other thing is they'll say, i'm a really good guitarist. and like, you think that's going to get you in this band. but we do miss greg. i'll side the i'll greg i was greg i was just watching who is a drummer guitarist. he played with lot of different bands and you know he was just a fantasti
lesley gore we played with gore and gloria gaynor. we sang the world's longest version of i will survive right here in miami. that's right. yeah. she would not stop singing it. we like she sang it in english. she sang it all the way through in spanish without work. it closed it up, sang it through in english again, save on it in spanish again. it was her hit. it was her big hit. and she was not going to let go of it. then i. has there been anybody who's wanted to play with you who you didn't...