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i'm not sure how widely it is known that richard windsor is lisa jackson of the epa.: the reporting is that this is causing some confusion. because when you request a record from the epa, it is not necessarily being identified as belonging to lisa jackson. other agencies, when they get requests may have to produce an e-mail, do they disclose the head of the epa? are they making it more confusing and less transparent for the american people than they should? >> there can be no other reason to use that kind of pseudonym. lisa jackson had been the subject of many freedom of information things and rightfully so. because what the epa is doing to american businesses and farmers, we want to get to the bottom of it again. oversight is our constitutional part of congress and this is impeding oversight. megyn: they say that they do this because they put out lisa jackson's actual e-mail address. folks out there can write nasty or nice e-mails if they want here. and they say that she could get no business done it for e-mail just remains that cluttered. so she uses that want to de
i'm not sure how widely it is known that richard windsor is lisa jackson of the epa.: the reporting is that this is causing some confusion. because when you request a record from the epa, it is not necessarily being identified as belonging to lisa jackson. other agencies, when they get requests may have to produce an e-mail, do they disclose the head of the epa? are they making it more confusing and less transparent for the american people than they should? >> there can be no other reason...
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. >> lisa jackson heads the e.p.a. she's been reviewing whether the federal government should get involved by labeling coal ash a hazardous waste, which would mean much tighter regulations and oversight. why wouldn't you, right now, this minute, on 60 minutes, declare that coal ash is a hazardous waste? >> e.p.a., in making a regulatory determination, has to look at a number of factors, including the toxicity of the material and how it's currently managed. but that's done according to law. >> the industry opposes calling coal ash hazardous waste. they're pushing for another solution: recycling. [ticking] >> as we'll see when 60 minutes on cnbc returns, the coal industry thinks it's found a solution by recycling coal ash. but in some cases, it's only made the problem worse. x- "sounn drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing. it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought abo
. >> lisa jackson heads the e.p.a. she's been reviewing whether the federal government should get involved by labeling coal ash a hazardous waste, which would mean much tighter regulations and oversight. why wouldn't you, right now, this minute, on 60 minutes, declare that coal ash is a hazardous waste? >> e.p.a., in making a regulatory determination, has to look at a number of factors, including the toxicity of the material and how it's currently managed. but that's done according...
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epa administrator lisa jackson and others accused of using private email accounts with fake names allegedlyo keep some messages hidden from the press and the public. up next we'll take a look at what might be going on here and we'll tell you what epa is saying about it. and a new twist in the on going saga of hurricane sandy, word of a secret vault in lower manhattan that flooded, ruining a group of papers worth north of a billion dollars. who kept this stuff there? the details on that ahead. and, oh, nellie, do you know this man? we are going to introduce you to him. political enemies of a new york state prosecutor digging up his past. now the guy has had to come clean about the picture on the left, his secret past, and why he lied about it to the voters before he just won re-election. in kelly's court. >> i love girls, i love fat girls, skinny girls, i love them all. and they all love me. >> announcer: 'tis the season of more-- more shopping, more dining out... and along with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, an estimated 1.2 million identities may be stole
epa administrator lisa jackson and others accused of using private email accounts with fake names allegedlyo keep some messages hidden from the press and the public. up next we'll take a look at what might be going on here and we'll tell you what epa is saying about it. and a new twist in the on going saga of hurricane sandy, word of a secret vault in lower manhattan that flooded, ruining a group of papers worth north of a billion dollars. who kept this stuff there? the details on that ahead....
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there are endangered species i've seen more in the last year than i have lisa jackson the head of they yay who is a fantastic administrator. >> rose: david brooks, let me go back to the debt problem of which you have said the national debt problem is a medicare problem. what should we do now about health care? >> well, i have my own preferred approach which i have no confidence in which is the premium support approach which is basically what mitt romney -- but say romney loses, there's still another approach proposed by people which basically depends on getting rid of the fee for service system. as long as we're paying for quantity, not quality, we're going to have a problem. and as long as people are unwilling to face end-of-life issues we're going to have a problem andthat's a moral national conversation and by the way it's not the people who are dieing who want to spend every last dollar on getting hip replacement when you're 98, it's the families of the people who are dying who don't want to have that unpleasant feeling of guilt that they didn't do everything they could. so those t
there are endangered species i've seen more in the last year than i have lisa jackson the head of they yay who is a fantastic administrator. >> rose: david brooks, let me go back to the debt problem of which you have said the national debt problem is a medicare problem. what should we do now about health care? >> well, i have my own preferred approach which i have no confidence in which is the premium support approach which is basically what mitt romney -- but say romney loses,...
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this that understands we need regulation, we need smart regulation, but names like hilda solis, lisa jacksone are the people that are going to determine the job creation in this country under this president. i think under another president, president romney, we will get a more positive job creation. if i were working in a factory, even in a union factory, i would want to have somebody who is going to break through this regulatory wall and attack this fiscal cliff because my future and my kids' future are better off from the factory floor to the executive office. those two issues can be best handled by a conciliatory, a uniter, not a divider, in the first one, and a complete understanding of business and regulation, proper regulation to get us energy, an energy-rich america. you can't believe, it will be bigger than the internet was, and we're only in the first inning. it's such an important thing. i mean, it's amazing to me that it doesn't just jump off the front page of everyone, not yours but other papers. >> the lifeblood of commerce, cheap energy. >> is the oxygen that makes people -- an
this that understands we need regulation, we need smart regulation, but names like hilda solis, lisa jacksone are the people that are going to determine the job creation in this country under this president. i think under another president, president romney, we will get a more positive job creation. if i were working in a factory, even in a union factory, i would want to have somebody who is going to break through this regulatory wall and attack this fiscal cliff because my future and my kids'...
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energy secretary, steven chu, ken salazar and epa administrator lisa jackson.hat's just the first string. let's see who my panel thinks is going to change up. i think obviously petraeus is not hanging out for the second term. >> no. >> the interesting one is secretary of state. who goes in, in place of hillary clinton? >> i have no idea. >> i know the language has been susan rice as one possibility. susan rice, obviously, we've got the benghazi problem associated with her, whether or not that's over. then the other one, of course, is john kerry of massachusetts. the problem is if you pull kerry down from massachusetts, there is a guy walking around massachusetts right now who would like a senate seat, right? you could totally end up with a situation of him running again? any sense of how the president might negotiate that decision? >> no sense at all. you know, kerry has been widely known to covet this job for a long time. speaking for myself, i always thought he would make a fine secretary of state. in the old-fashioned sense of who would do a good job, this i
energy secretary, steven chu, ken salazar and epa administrator lisa jackson.hat's just the first string. let's see who my panel thinks is going to change up. i think obviously petraeus is not hanging out for the second term. >> no. >> the interesting one is secretary of state. who goes in, in place of hillary clinton? >> i have no idea. >> i know the language has been susan rice as one possibility. susan rice, obviously, we've got the benghazi problem associated with...
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drilling and by the way, heidi hydecamp says she would urge, urge president obama to fire for lisa jackson. if she could do that, i'd vote for her. >> she's the head of the epa and once they're in office reliable votes for president obama if he wins. >> of course. >> paul: one surprise before we go, heather wilson has been closing the republican there, a tough state because mitt romney isn't going to win that state, but that may be one to look at, 'cause she's been gaining. coming up in our second half hour, with the national polls tied up all eyes are on independents. we'll check in with pollster witt ayers who has new numbers. with all 135 house seats up. a look at what the 113th congress might look like and a roundup of other measures on the ballot in states across the country. including a big showdown in california. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundat
drilling and by the way, heidi hydecamp says she would urge, urge president obama to fire for lisa jackson. if she could do that, i'd vote for her. >> she's the head of the epa and once they're in office reliable votes for president obama if he wins. >> of course. >> paul: one surprise before we go, heather wilson has been closing the republican there, a tough state because mitt romney isn't going to win that state, but that may be one to look at, 'cause she's been gaining....
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that's how much tax payer money was spent on an oil painting of lisa jackson.t she is not the only one. thousands were spent on other department heads as well. >>> mall of america banning any one under the age of 16 from shopping line on black friday. children must be accompanied 13121 or older. >>> if you don't want to fight your way through crowds it is cyber monday. you can shop at home in your pajamas. personal finance vera givens. >> what kinds of deals? >> they are across the board. broader sales across entire categories across the entire site. it's not just about electronics. though you will find deals there. more about home goods, kitchen gadgets small appliances. good time to buy those on cyber monday. black friday they are 16 percent more expensive on average. >> you can get your blender cheaper on monday. >> talk about travel so many don't want to put together plans. >> creek co air is expected to run deal here. holiday and resorts.com is running a promotion if you stay tw for two norths nights you get one free. i was there to working with them very
that's how much tax payer money was spent on an oil painting of lisa jackson.t she is not the only one. thousands were spent on other department heads as well. >>> mall of america banning any one under the age of 16 from shopping line on black friday. children must be accompanied 13121 or older. >>> if you don't want to fight your way through crowds it is cyber monday. you can shop at home in your pajamas. personal finance vera givens. >> what kinds of deals? >>...
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epa had lisa jackson van jones who was at the white house and president obama won an election. he liked susan rice. he's close to her. it's clear he thinks she would be the best for the job or one of the best for the job, and he's going to fight for her. i think you're right. backing him into a corner may prompt him to fight harder. >> amanda, the story has not advanced since day one. john mccain and kelly ayotte and lindsey graham saying why did she say the things she said? the only advance we had is the intelligence community said she said exactly what we told her to say. we knew it was an attack, and we told her not to say because we didn't want al qaeda to know we knew it at that point. the real question is why is mccain making this attack and wasting whatever political capital and reputation he has left? >> reporter: well, some people are wondering does mccain want to simply stay in the spotlight? mccain is known for foreign policy. he's known for going on sunday shows. the benghazi issue gets him back in the spotlight. everyone is talking about john mccain again. so some
epa had lisa jackson van jones who was at the white house and president obama won an election. he liked susan rice. he's close to her. it's clear he thinks she would be the best for the job or one of the best for the job, and he's going to fight for her. i think you're right. backing him into a corner may prompt him to fight harder. >> amanda, the story has not advanced since day one. john mccain and kelly ayotte and lindsey graham saying why did she say the things she said? the only...
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jones, susan rice, eric holder, lisa jackson. they happen to have dark skin.is that who we're going to attack? >> can i say one thing that has been lost in all of this, as republicans put john kerry in a devaughn and carry him to the threshold of pennsylvania avenue, and he's a tall guy, this is the "wall street journal," amazingly the other person frequently mentioned as possible secretary of state, senator kerry the only threw away military meds and testified his fellows were war criminals but said during 2004 debate the u.s. shouldn't use the military power without invoking a global test. this may be the matter of choosing the lesser of two evils. john mccain standing behind someone like john kerry who was swift boated. >> what is that you say? threw his medaled over the fence. put him in the top diplomatic position. >> the irony, thick like a cake. we have to take a break. update about former president george h.w. bush hospitalized in houston quote, president bush has been in and out of the methodist hospital in the texas medical center treated for complic
jones, susan rice, eric holder, lisa jackson. they happen to have dark skin.is that who we're going to attack? >> can i say one thing that has been lost in all of this, as republicans put john kerry in a devaughn and carry him to the threshold of pennsylvania avenue, and he's a tall guy, this is the "wall street journal," amazingly the other person frequently mentioned as possible secretary of state, senator kerry the only threw away military meds and testified his fellows were...
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folks at the competitive enterprise institute, they have been trying to track down exactly what lisa jackson head of the epa, has done. stealthy stuff, really. a little disturbing. more than a little disturbing. we have a government that is now basically saying that we will operate outside of channels, public channels. we will operate on the very same policy issues making the very same policy decisions, but we will do it out of the side of organizations and think tanks. of course, congress, itself. they are demanding all of these so-called other accounts. they are private e-mail accounts. lori: unbelievable. i was just going to say it is the latest in a long list of questions. especially, questions that came after the election. the petraeus affair. let's start there. lou: interestingly, that does not explode until he authorizes a public statement and a timeline for the cia. this all blew up i think it was 24 hours of his choosing to do so. it looks for all the world like a huge payback by the administration against him. it looks as though there has been a significant period of coercion. it i
folks at the competitive enterprise institute, they have been trying to track down exactly what lisa jackson head of the epa, has done. stealthy stuff, really. a little disturbing. more than a little disturbing. we have a government that is now basically saying that we will operate outside of channels, public channels. we will operate on the very same policy issues making the very same policy decisions, but we will do it out of the side of organizations and think tanks. of course, congress,...
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that's what lisa jackson said. host: here in the "washington times" this morning, freaking out over fracking. cultural references -- here's a quote. host: can you say it doesn't have any impact on drinking water? guest: we are highly regulated. the industry takes its own initiative to develop the gold standard. we promote that across the industry. governments and regulators will come in and adopt them as a regulatory regime because they are tough, they require high levels of performance and that's the nature of the culture of our industry. we live in those communities. we want more than anybody else to protect those environments. a lot of this is scare tactics by those who oppose the development of oil and natural gas. we shouldn't confuse the two matters. we need energy. the president has acknowledged that. oil and natural gas provides 62% of the energy we consume today and estimated to provide over 50% of our energy 30 years from now. we are going to need the resource. the question is how do we produce it in a sa
that's what lisa jackson said. host: here in the "washington times" this morning, freaking out over fracking. cultural references -- here's a quote. host: can you say it doesn't have any impact on drinking water? guest: we are highly regulated. the industry takes its own initiative to develop the gold standard. we promote that across the industry. governments and regulators will come in and adopt them as a regulatory regime because they are tough, they require high levels of...
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and this administration, more important to our future, lisa jackson, hilda solis, steven chu, regulating> and you say it's going to be regulated to death and put a crimp on everything we do. >> this is the most important election of my life. >> neil: of your entire life? >> my whole life. >> neil: even the lincoln one? >> i knew you were going there, go to my softer underbelly. but neil, we have a chance to turn america totally around. >> neil: what would happen if barack obama won, jack? >> i don't know the answer, but noi this, there's a high probability of regulatory crimp in the whole gas fracking area. >> neil: but, the whole big picture, jack welch sees barack obama reelect $, if it were to happen, what happens to the country? >> slow growth, growth that will come back with -- we have a monetary policy that makes money free, so we'll have a slow growth, 1 1/2 to 2% versus the opportunity for 3 to 4% growth rate. neil, we talked about the middle class. the the middle class has been hammered with $4,000 lower take home pay than before. the only way to get a middle class, high paying
and this administration, more important to our future, lisa jackson, hilda solis, steven chu, regulating> and you say it's going to be regulated to death and put a crimp on everything we do. >> this is the most important election of my life. >> neil: of your entire life? >> my whole life. >> neil: even the lincoln one? >> i knew you were going there, go to my softer underbelly. but neil, we have a chance to turn america totally around. >> neil: what would...
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. >> reporter: in the book sullivan describes how various people, including michael jackson's wife, lisawere beguiled by the star's intelligence and charm. >> and developed a deep affection for michael that i didn't see coming. >> reporter: it seems that you've fallen for the michael jackson spell, as well. >> well, i hope that what i fell for was what was good about him. i don't think i ever was blinded to the aspects of michael's character that are not so attractive or that are questionable. the ultimate question is, did michael jackson ever molest a child? my conclusion is that i don't think he did. my answer is, probably not. i wish i could say conclusively, no, he didn't. i can't. there is -- there is a shadow of doubt, and i learned i had to come to accept that i was going to have to live with that, and i think anyone who is honest about michael will have to live with it too. >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> the king of pop. thanks, nick. >>> just ahead, she took center stage on "dancing with the stars" tonight, and next kirstie alley tells barbara walt
. >> reporter: in the book sullivan describes how various people, including michael jackson's wife, lisawere beguiled by the star's intelligence and charm. >> and developed a deep affection for michael that i didn't see coming. >> reporter: it seems that you've fallen for the michael jackson spell, as well. >> well, i hope that what i fell for was what was good about him. i don't think i ever was blinded to the aspects of michael's character that are not so attractive or...
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lisa jackson at epa. all the right people to positions of authority when it comes to science policy, but he didn't really let them do as much as they could in that first term. it sounds like he's going to be more proactive in the second term. >> what are you asking from the president with regards to the keystone pipeline. >> well, you know, my job as a scientist is simply to inform those matters of policy. i try not to prescribe policy. that isn't my role. we have to make sure when we make decisions about our energy infrastructure that we take into account the full cost of those decisions, that we do a full-cost accounting of the impact, for example, of building this pipeline, taking large amounts of dirty oil sands and, you know, using this vast reserve of fossil fuels that has the potential to elevate co-2 concentrations to levels we know are going to be dangerous to the planet. we have to internalize those costs so that they're represented in the energy making decisions. >> senator major leader harry r
lisa jackson at epa. all the right people to positions of authority when it comes to science policy, but he didn't really let them do as much as they could in that first term. it sounds like he's going to be more proactive in the second term. >> what are you asking from the president with regards to the keystone pipeline. >> well, you know, my job as a scientist is simply to inform those matters of policy. i try not to prescribe policy. that isn't my role. we have to make sure when...
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we can't have lisa jackson deciding what the energy policy will be. >> we got a phone call from warren wants to speak with you. >> when those women came demand you were getting a nickel for black shoes and 25 cents for purple. >> i was able to have more drive and incentive. incentives drive behavior. >> if you at home want to be baffled and trade every minute, risk on, risk off. i can do it for you. i can trade it for you hourly if you want. i can bet an 18-1 shot, have it come in and take the over in the eagles game. it's not valuable. it does not help you. i'm saying if it's a swing state it goes to obama. >> others say independents skew to the challenger historically. >> i know. >> some of the polls may be skewed. >> so happy when we are no longer talking about this. i'm sorry. >> opening bell for monday, november 5. >> i have been a strong supporter of water infrastructure projects. we are playing catch-up in the gulf coast and we are going to help people of the east coast get caught up with investments that should have been made years ago. >> good morning. let's check on the marke
we can't have lisa jackson deciding what the energy policy will be. >> we got a phone call from warren wants to speak with you. >> when those women came demand you were getting a nickel for black shoes and 25 cents for purple. >> i was able to have more drive and incentive. incentives drive behavior. >> if you at home want to be baffled and trade every minute, risk on, risk off. i can do it for you. i can trade it for you hourly if you want. i can bet an 18-1 shot, have...
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that's how much taxpayer money was spent on a new oil painting in epa chief lisa jackson, 40,000.'s how many college graduates believe the american dream is dead. the study finds debt and no jobs are to blame. and finally, 25%. that's how many women would dump their man if their pet didn't like him. men aren't so devoted. only 12% would call it quits with fido. ali, over to you and brian. >> alisyn: well, they are some of the world's most elusive animals rarely seen in the wild. >> brian: you'll see them here today in our studio, part of animal planet's new series called frontier earth. dave is here. he's the host. and a large predator expert. who else would have a lion in his lap? >> right? yeah. this is tyson. five week old male lion who is trying to find a comfortable way to sleep right now. >> alisyn: right. why are you able to hold him like he's a little kitten? >> at the moment he is a little kitten. being five weeks old, he's just looking for comfort. me being a big guy, he knows me now, he's like okay. i'll stay safe with you. >> alisyn: that's nice of you to say that. tha
that's how much taxpayer money was spent on a new oil painting in epa chief lisa jackson, 40,000.'s how many college graduates believe the american dream is dead. the study finds debt and no jobs are to blame. and finally, 25%. that's how many women would dump their man if their pet didn't like him. men aren't so devoted. only 12% would call it quits with fido. ali, over to you and brian. >> alisyn: well, they are some of the world's most elusive animals rarely seen in the wild. >>...
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>> yeah. >> so -- >> this is jackson. >> okay. >> now she thinks she's got them cornered. >> they should be right on this edge over here. >> lisa the other end of the park. however, our thieves are not there either. >> they should be on davis and jackson, which is exactly where we are. and i was thinking they would be standing right there, but i don't see them. >> now she hits the button that makes the alarm go off from the stolen phone. however, she didn't hear any alarm. finally we get a little hint. the thieves are inside a coffee shop. now she's getting warm. she hits the alarm button again and this time it is heard. >> hello, look at that! it's ringing! >> she finds our phone inside the coffee roaster, though it required a little cheating. lisa said it's still a worthwhile app, just realize the locator isn't all that precise. >> so i was just running around like a crazy person inside the park looking for them. and they were watching me across the street from a coffee shop. >> "find my i-phone" is a free app already on your phone though you do need to activate it. android, blackberry and microsoft have tracking apps to. pol
>> yeah. >> so -- >> this is jackson. >> okay. >> now she thinks she's got them cornered. >> they should be right on this edge over here. >> lisa the other end of the park. however, our thieves are not there either. >> they should be on davis and jackson, which is exactly where we are. and i was thinking they would be standing right there, but i don't see them. >> now she hits the button that makes the alarm go off from the stolen phone....
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>> yeah. >> so -- >> this is jackson. >> okay. >> now she thinks she's got them cornered. >> they should be right on this edge over here. >> lisaever, our thieves are not there either. >> they should be on davis and jackson, which is exactly where we are. and i was thinking they would be stand being right there but i don't see them. >> now she hits the button that makes the alarm go off from the stolen phone. however, she didn't hear any alarm. finally we get a little hint. the thieves are inside a coffee shop. now she's getting warm. she hits the alarm button again and this time it is heard. >> hello, look at that! it's ringing! >> she finds our phone inside the coffee roaster, though it required a little cheating. lisa said it's still a worthwhile app, just realize the locator isn't all that precise. >> so i was just running around like a crazy person inside the park looking for them. and they were watching me across the street from a coffee shop. >> "find my i-phone" is a free app already on your phone though you do need to activate it. android, blackberry and microsoft have tracking apps to. police say they have helped loca
>> yeah. >> so -- >> this is jackson. >> okay. >> now she thinks she's got them cornered. >> they should be right on this edge over here. >> lisaever, our thieves are not there either. >> they should be on davis and jackson, which is exactly where we are. and i was thinking they would be stand being right there but i don't see them. >> now she hits the button that makes the alarm go off from the stolen phone. however, she didn't hear any...
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there is the iphone on the corner of davis and jackson street. lisad uses another iphone to track down our thief. >> they are at the edge of the park. >> it shows the phone inside the green area. she heads to the park but our thieves aren't there. so wait. if we are here. >> maybe she is reading the map wrong? she gets help from a friend. >> they are that side. >> this is jackson. >> now she thinks she has got them cornered. >> now they should be right -- >> she goes to the other end of the park, however, our thieves are not there either. >> they should object davis and jackson which is exactly where we are. i was thinking they would be standing right there. >> now she hits the button which makes the alarm goes off on the stolen phone however she doesn't hear any alarm. finally we get a hint. they are inside a coffee shop. now she hits the alarm button again and this time -- >> hello. it is ringing. >> she finds our phone inside a coffee roaster but it required cheating. it's still a worthwhile app. realize the locator isn't all that precise. >> i was
there is the iphone on the corner of davis and jackson street. lisad uses another iphone to track down our thief. >> they are at the edge of the park. >> it shows the phone inside the green area. she heads to the park but our thieves aren't there. so wait. if we are here. >> maybe she is reading the map wrong? she gets help from a friend. >> they are that side. >> this is jackson. >> now she thinks she has got them cornered. >> now they should be right...
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in the book, sullivan describes how people, lisa marie presley were beguiled by his intelligence and charm. it seems you have fallen for the michael jacksons well? >> well, i hope that what i fell for was good about him. i don't think i was ever blinded to the aspects of michael's character that are not so attractive or questionable. the ultimate question is did michael jackson ever molest a child? my conclusion is that i don't think he did. my answer is probably not. i wish i could say conclusively, no, he didn't. i can't. there is -- there is a shadow of doubt. and i learned -- i had to come to accept that i was going to have to live with that, and i think anyone who's honest about michael will have to live with it too. >> reporter: i'm nick watt in los angeles. >> fascinating peek behind that kur tarngs huh? >> they also said he was extremely lonely, sought the come pan of others who also had fame up to his leaf. princess diana, blew him off because he creeped her out. >> his life was as much a show as anyone. diana, blew him off because he creeped her out. >> his life was as much a show as anyone. [ scratching ] you're not using too m
in the book, sullivan describes how people, lisa marie presley were beguiled by his intelligence and charm. it seems you have fallen for the michael jacksons well? >> well, i hope that what i fell for was good about him. i don't think i was ever blinded to the aspects of michael's character that are not so attractive or questionable. the ultimate question is did michael jackson ever molest a child? my conclusion is that i don't think he did. my answer is probably not. i wish i could say...