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and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what'sme is the most important thing. michael: then you're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me... with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do... release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you or a family member has had medullar
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>> michael meeropol: no. no. not at all. >> cooper: not disappointed that he actually did commit espionage? >> michael meeropol: i... i'll speak for myself. no, i... i didn't. >> robert meeropol: you know, for years, we were saying our parents were innocent lambs brought to slaughter, and to come to the realization that, instead, they were knowing political actors who made decisions based upon their beliefs, i actually found that to be more palatable. i didn't want them to just be victims. >> cooper: but your father was breaking u.s. law... >> michael meeropol: absolutely. >> cooper: ...to do this. so... >> michael meeropol: yeah, he was. >> robert meeropol: and i think that if he'd been arrested and sentence, we would have nothing to complain about. >> cooper: there's now plenty of evidence that julius rosenberg's spy network stole important technology for jet fighters, radar and detonators, but the one thing he and his spies didn't do a very good job of stealing was atomic secrets, the heart of the prosecutors'
>> michael meeropol: no. no. not at all. >> cooper: not disappointed that he actually did commit espionage? >> michael meeropol: i... i'll speak for myself. no, i... i didn't. >> robert meeropol: you know, for years, we were saying our parents were innocent lambs brought to slaughter, and to come to the realization that, instead, they were knowing political actors who made decisions based upon their beliefs, i actually found that to be more palatable. i didn't want them...
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. >> michael meeropol: i was denying... i was too scared to admit that my parents were my parents. >> cooper: being the rosenberg's children in 1950 was almost like being osama bin laden's kids here after 9/11. their parents were convicted and executed for being two of the most damaging spies ever. so why are the children speaking out now? because they have a message for president obama. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs money watch, sponsored by american express open. proud supporter of growing businesses. >> good evening. wells fargo is facing fallout from last month's banking scandal. new checking accounts and credit card applications are down more netflix, ibm and bank of america report earnings tomorrow, and workers at distilleries in kentucky are now on strike. i'm elaine quijano, cbs news. hey, evan. so, you're stuck at a work thing. with directv and at&t you can stream all your favorite shows with
. >> michael meeropol: i was denying... i was too scared to admit that my parents were my parents. >> cooper: being the rosenberg's children in 1950 was almost like being osama bin laden's kids here after 9/11. their parents were convicted and executed for being two of the most damaging spies ever. so why are the children speaking out now? because they have a message for president obama. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm...
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jackson -- >> michael jackson. >> michael jackson -- >> michael jackson has died. >> slightly heartless of covering this event, people started focusing pivoted to michael jackson and never even looked back to farrah fawcett for the most part. i don't think the public says to anyone making that call in a control room you got it wrong. >> june 25th, 2009. we saw how fast the news cycle can move. at one moment, we're still talking about this horrible killing captured on tape of a young woman in iran, and then farrah fawcett died. no bigger story at that moment. and then michael jackson dies. and then michael jackson dies. there's no bigger story. >> but we have been watching him since he was, what? 10 or 12 years old. >> does it mean we have short attention spans? i don't know. >> michael jackson has died. >> farrah fawcett has died. >> south carolina governor mark sanford -- >> another big story on the heels of the one before it. >> i think we've all become accustomed now. there's always another big stories on the heels of the one before it. >>> it seems anthony weiner is forcing the nati
jackson -- >> michael jackson. >> michael jackson -- >> michael jackson has died. >> slightly heartless of covering this event, people started focusing pivoted to michael jackson and never even looked back to farrah fawcett for the most part. i don't think the public says to anyone making that call in a control room you got it wrong. >> june 25th, 2009. we saw how fast the news cycle can move. at one moment, we're still talking about this horrible killing captured...
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>> michael meeropol: yeah. >> cooper: their grandmother put them up for a few months, but michael and robby say she resented their presence. when other relatives refused to care for them, they were sent to a children's shelter in the bronx. why didn't other family members take you in? >> robert meeropol: they were terrified. like, for instance, my father's older sister wanted to take us in, but her husband owned a small-grocery store, and he said, "if people find out i've taken in the children of the rosenbergs, they won't buy food >> cooper: so, then, you're sent, essentially, to an orphanage? >> michael meeropol: yeah. >> cooper: what was that like? >> michael meeropol: i remember it as horrible, like something out of dickens. the staff was pretty free with the slaps and the abuse. i felt like i was in prison. >> cooper: you felt like you were in prison, as well, not just... >> michael meeropol: yeah. oh, absolutely. >> cooper: ...your parents? >> michael meeropol: one week after i was there, i remember cryin
>> michael meeropol: yeah. >> cooper: their grandmother put them up for a few months, but michael and robby say she resented their presence. when other relatives refused to care for them, they were sent to a children's shelter in the bronx. why didn't other family members take you in? >> robert meeropol: they were terrified. like, for instance, my father's older sister wanted to take us in, but her husband owned a small-grocery store, and he said, "if people find out i've...
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>> michael meeropol: yep., i said to a guard, "let me see the electric chair." >> cooper: why did you want to see the electric chair? >> michael meeropol: i didn't want to see the electric chair. i wanted to prove to the people at the prison i wasn't afraid of it. >> robert meeropol: i remember that the prison seemed like a big fortress that we were entering, this gray stone building, almost medieval-like. but when we went into the visiting room, everything was kind of quiet and calm, which is what i needed. and i think that's because my parents made a conscious effort to try to act that way. and so, you could say that they fooled me, and i wanted to be fooled. ( laughs ) >> michael meeropol: i remember asking them both in sing sing if they were innocent. i said, "are you really innocent?" and they reacted, "but of course we are," you know? and that was enough for me for, you know, decades. >> cooper: but it wasn't enough for the supreme court, which denied the rosenbergs' appeal. never before in the u.s. had
>> michael meeropol: yep., i said to a guard, "let me see the electric chair." >> cooper: why did you want to see the electric chair? >> michael meeropol: i didn't want to see the electric chair. i wanted to prove to the people at the prison i wasn't afraid of it. >> robert meeropol: i remember that the prison seemed like a big fortress that we were entering, this gray stone building, almost medieval-like. but when we went into the visiting room, everything was...
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((michael stevens)) >>> this weekend... residents are making thieir choice on who they want to lead our country. today is the first day of early voting. that means you have until novemeber 4th to avoid the long lines on election day. brittany edney is at a polling site in the downtown area with a look at today's turnout. brittany? ((brittany edney)) after voter registartion closed last week registered democrats outnumber republicans by about 90-thousand across our state. non-partisan voters account for 21-percent of nevada's voter base. the most recentp clark county is that more than 10-thousand voters have cast ballots today. back in 20-12.... the total turnout for the first day of early voting was just over 33-thousand votes. voters we spoke to say, regardless of each person's party affiliation--it's important to hit the polls. (( julie robles, voter "that's our right. as an american and as a citizen, you should be doing that to make sure you want change in this country, then you need to get out and vote ." )) electoral f
((michael stevens)) >>> this weekend... residents are making thieir choice on who they want to lead our country. today is the first day of early voting. that means you have until novemeber 4th to avoid the long lines on election day. brittany edney is at a polling site in the downtown area with a look at today's turnout. brittany? ((brittany edney)) after voter registartion closed last week registered democrats outnumber republicans by about 90-thousand across our state. non-partisan...
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>>> michael jackson died today. he was only 50 years old. >> this is equivalent to elvis passing away. >> the stories you're about to see were reported on june 25th and 26th 2009. >> think of the influence and the power to stup world news. >> the king of pop's sudden death rockets across the world and other stories are buried in its wake. >> so many things got over shadowed that day. >> the past few days have been some of the most violent in iran. >> actress fairau faucet has lost her three-year battle with cancer. >> and mark sanford revealed he was in argentina to visit his mistress. >> i'ver been unfaithful to my wife. ♪ >>> jackson aunse noed a series of c conert ises in london. >> there are periods where there's not a lot going on and then it begins to happen and it's usually two things he, it's three things and there you go. we were covering a tragedy in iran and the attempts at revolution. >> what's going on in iran is massive, mostly peaceful protests over the alleged stealing of an election. >> a political
>>> michael jackson died today. he was only 50 years old. >> this is equivalent to elvis passing away. >> the stories you're about to see were reported on june 25th and 26th 2009. >> think of the influence and the power to stup world news. >> the king of pop's sudden death rockets across the world and other stories are buried in its wake. >> so many things got over shadowed that day. >> the past few days have been some of the most violent in iran....
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michael. ((michael stevens)) >>> brittany where can voters get information about where to go and when for early?? ((brittany edney)) >> we've made it really easy for oyu. for all the polling sites and times. we've posted all that information come. back to you. ((michael stevens)) >>> and with early voting underway both candidates in the senate race are staying busy this weekend. >>> here in the valley, catherine cortez masto stumped at u-n-l-v with singer katy perry about the importance of voting. perry is in town campaigning for masto and hillary clinton. she also took a first-time voter to the polls. katy perry also campaigned for president obama in las vegas in 2012. /// campaigning up north. the heck campaign held two events today... one in reno where he campaigned with texas senator ted cruz and the other in elko. he might add an appearance or two on sunday... but there's no plan to be in las vegas this weekend./// ((michael stevens)) >>> and with the election now just 17 days away the pr
michael. ((michael stevens)) >>> brittany where can voters get information about where to go and when for early?? ((brittany edney)) >> we've made it really easy for oyu. for all the polling sites and times. we've posted all that information come. back to you. ((michael stevens)) >>> and with early voting underway both candidates in the senate race are staying busy this weekend. >>> here in the valley, catherine cortez masto stumped at u-n-l-v with singer katy...
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and then michael jackson dies.here's no bigger story. >> but we've been watching him since he was 10 or 12 years old. >> does it mean we have short attention spans? i don't know. >> south carolina governor -- >> i think we've all become accustomed now that there's another big story on the heels of the one before it. >>> los angeles is bracing for a second night of burning, killing and looting. >> the stories you're about to see were reported in the news between april 29th and may 1st 1992. >> it was a stunning thing to see. tanks rolling down the streets in los angeles. >> beatings, riots, and flames consumed the headlines and eclipsed other national news. >> jeffrey dahmer came back to face justice. >> 15 human bodies preserved in a refrigerator. >> the fbi's biggest kidnapping investigation in years. >> it happens all the time. there are lots of other really big deal stories.
and then michael jackson dies.here's no bigger story. >> but we've been watching him since he was 10 or 12 years old. >> does it mean we have short attention spans? i don't know. >> south carolina governor -- >> i think we've all become accustomed now that there's another big story on the heels of the one before it. >>> los angeles is bracing for a second night of burning, killing and looting. >> the stories you're about to see were reported in the news...
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. >> michael jackson died today. he was only 50 years old. >> this is equivalent to elvis passing away. >> this was a huge international story. >> the stories you're about to see were reported in the news on june 25th and 26th, 2009. >> think of influence and power to stop world news. >> the king of pop's sudden death rockets across the world and other stories are buried in its wake. >> so many things got overshadowed that day. >> the past three days have been some of the most violent in iran since the protests began. >> actress farrah fawcett has lost her three year battle with cancer. >> mark sanford revealed yesterday he was in argentina to visit his mistress. >> always another big story on the heels of the one before it. >> i have been unfaithful to my wife. >> jackson announced a series of 50 concerts in london. it's to be his big comeback. >> typically in newsroom, we think of summer as slow. and then it begins to happen. it's usually not one thing. it's two things, three things, and there you go. we were cover
. >> michael jackson died today. he was only 50 years old. >> this is equivalent to elvis passing away. >> this was a huge international story. >> the stories you're about to see were reported in the news on june 25th and 26th, 2009. >> think of influence and power to stop world news. >> the king of pop's sudden death rockets across the world and other stories are buried in its wake. >> so many things got overshadowed that day. >> the past three...
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>> michael meeropol: yeah. >> cooper: what was that like? >> michael meeropol: i remember it as horrible, like something out of dickens. the staff was pretty free with the slaps and the abuse. i felt like i was in prison. >> cooper: you felt like you were in prison, as well, not just... >> michael meeropol: yeah. oh, absolutely. >> cooper: ...your parents? >> michael meeropol: one week after i was there, i remember crying to anybody i would talk. i said, "i've been here a week. don't you think they could let me go home now?" against their parents was their uncle, david greenglass, who'd worked at the military's atomic bomb-making plant in los alamos, new mexico. in march 1951, greenglass testified he'd given sketches of the atomic bomb to julius rosenberg, and that ethel had typed up his handwritten notes. david greenglass' wife ruth told the same story under oath. it took the jury only eight hours to reach a verdict. >> one of the greatest peacetime history reaches its climax. >> cooper: the judge sentenced th
>> michael meeropol: yeah. >> cooper: what was that like? >> michael meeropol: i remember it as horrible, like something out of dickens. the staff was pretty free with the slaps and the abuse. i felt like i was in prison. >> cooper: you felt like you were in prison, as well, not just... >> michael meeropol: yeah. oh, absolutely. >> cooper: ...your parents? >> michael meeropol: one week after i was there, i remember crying to anybody i would talk. i...
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jackson. >> michael jackson. >> michael jackson has died. >> perhaps there's something slightly heartlessnt. people started focusing, pivoted to michael jackson and never even looked back to farrah fawcett. i don't think anyone in the public who was making the call in the control room you got it wrong. >> we saw how fast the news cycle can move. at one moment where we're still talking about this horrible killing captured on tape of a young woman in iran, then it's farrah fawcett has died. >> farrah fawcett has died. >> then michael jackson dies. there's no bigger story. >> we've been watching him since he was, what, 10 or 12 years old. >> michael jackson has died. >> farrah fawcett has died. >> i think we have become accustomed now. there's always another big stories on the heels of the one before it. >>> together, we accomplish what no one thought was possible. >> people want me to all the time. >> what about you? >> i don't like it. >> why? >> can you imagine how controversial i'd be? >> tonight we close one chapter in history and we begin another. >> you may not like his policies, but
jackson. >> michael jackson. >> michael jackson has died. >> perhaps there's something slightly heartlessnt. people started focusing, pivoted to michael jackson and never even looked back to farrah fawcett. i don't think anyone in the public who was making the call in the control room you got it wrong. >> we saw how fast the news cycle can move. at one moment where we're still talking about this horrible killing captured on tape of a young woman in iran, then it's farrah...
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michael: yes.ecome the person who i am today, i found myself in the darkest possible place that any human being could go. and that was the worst three or four days of my life. of not really wanting to be here anymore. that is what i really got to, and for me to get to that point, it was like a downward spiral staircase. an express elevator straight down. and i put myself in that. for me being there and being did to come out like i learning a lot about myself and , learning how i work, there were so many things that i did not want to let out. and, you know when i went , through my struggles, i've literally came, and i just said, everyone will see the real michael phelps. and that was the coolest thing for me to be able to just be myself and not worry about if i will get judged. to just be exactly who i am. it was the hardest thing in my life. but honestly, i have had ups and , downs throughout my entire career. if you asked me today if i would change it, i would not. charlie: you learn from it? mich
michael: yes.ecome the person who i am today, i found myself in the darkest possible place that any human being could go. and that was the worst three or four days of my life. of not really wanting to be here anymore. that is what i really got to, and for me to get to that point, it was like a downward spiral staircase. an express elevator straight down. and i put myself in that. for me being there and being did to come out like i learning a lot about myself and , learning how i work, there...
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michael thank you.despite those numerous warnings to evacuate we have been talking about this a lot, some residents are choosing to stay and ride out the storm. >> we're prepared for it. we would have evacuated but my wife -- shoes' one of the directors for the county. and she is overseeing a couple of shelters. so we're going to hunker down and stay with it and do what would have he got to do. >> i've been through all the storms here growing up. this is just another one to put on the list. >> we have friend that left, friends that have stayed. and we are on the phone constantly trying to see who is the first one that's staying is actually going to say we're leaving. we are trying the feed off of each other's fears and our calmness, really. i mean, we're all scared. >> a storm chaser joins us on the line from port canaveral. when we were talking to you last, the winds were picking up. >> the wind are definitely picking up. the hurricane and the eye we have been talking about all day and all evening how
michael thank you.despite those numerous warnings to evacuate we have been talking about this a lot, some residents are choosing to stay and ride out the storm. >> we're prepared for it. we would have evacuated but my wife -- shoes' one of the directors for the county. and she is overseeing a couple of shelters. so we're going to hunker down and stay with it and do what would have he got to do. >> i've been through all the storms here growing up. this is just another one to put on...
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michael m.: we will be back with michael krautzberger. continue this conversation. we talked about flat yield curves. moynihan sitting down with erik schatzker today for an exclusive interview. this is bloomberg. ♪ michael mckee is in new york and you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." vladimir putin has hinted at the an extension of the aleppo cease-fire. this after angela merkel and the french president confronted him with blunt language about the situation in syria. still with us is michael krautzberger and john frager is with us. we're talking about a cease-fire. withtions of how to deal syria is getting worse and worse. i think we saw that last night. pretty difficult to overstate how bad relations are right now between russia and europe. what happened in the last cease-fire around aleppo with the bombing of the u.n. convoy, which the u.s. says russia may be guilty of war crimes, that made a bad situation even worse. merkel and obama see that as a complete breakdown in trust. things are pretty bleak. francine: how bleak? in the s
michael m.: we will be back with michael krautzberger. continue this conversation. we talked about flat yield curves. moynihan sitting down with erik schatzker today for an exclusive interview. this is bloomberg. ♪ michael mckee is in new york and you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." vladimir putin has hinted at the an extension of the aleppo cease-fire. this after angela merkel and the french president confronted him with blunt language about the situation in syria. still...
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michael: you can feel it.n you are in pool, the middle lane is the fastest lane, the next fastest people are next to you. you have a sense of where people are. some strokes you can feel the splashes. coach k: that is crazy. [laughter] coach k: it is nuts, really. slashes --ling the es.ashi i just have a sense of where people are. i know if i am repaired, -- prepared, nothing else matters. charlie: 100% of the time are you prepared? michael: no. in 2008, i was probably not working out 100%. i was not at 100% in 2008. i probably one of those eight gold medals on about 80%. eight monthsist before olympic trials. i was in a cast two days after a it and i hadroke to figure out how to get pressure back on the hand. trials. right before and i had to do it again at 11 experience i think this time in 2016, it was probably the first time where i have gone into olympics completely giving 100%. at every workout, sleeping the right ml, doing the right things away from the pool. a couple of coaches always say, nothing good
michael: you can feel it.n you are in pool, the middle lane is the fastest lane, the next fastest people are next to you. you have a sense of where people are. some strokes you can feel the splashes. coach k: that is crazy. [laughter] coach k: it is nuts, really. slashes --ling the es.ashi i just have a sense of where people are. i know if i am repaired, -- prepared, nothing else matters. charlie: 100% of the time are you prepared? michael: no. in 2008, i was probably not working out 100%. i...
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good morning, michael? ((michael stevens)) silver and black... they're the colors decorating carson city this week... as lawmakers decide wether or not 7-hundred and 50-million of public money should be spent on an n-f-l stadium here in las vegas. the nearly 2-billion dollar stadium would be funded by an increase in room tax -- with contributions also coming from the raiders and sheldon adleson. the governor has said in the past... he's satisfied with the plan the southern nevada tourism infrastructure committee approved -- and that clark county taxpayers are protected. the plan requires a two-thirds over the weekend... one group already set up shop in carson city. las vegas raider fans have taken over an establishment right across the street from where lawmakers will gather lawmakers can't help notice the passion... and it begs the question who will show up later on this morning: ((tommy white // labors union local 872: "the community is in real support of this. everybody is stopping by, kids are coming by there taking pictures by the tracks by
good morning, michael? ((michael stevens)) silver and black... they're the colors decorating carson city this week... as lawmakers decide wether or not 7-hundred and 50-million of public money should be spent on an n-f-l stadium here in las vegas. the nearly 2-billion dollar stadium would be funded by an increase in room tax -- with contributions also coming from the raiders and sheldon adleson. the governor has said in the past... he's satisfied with the plan the southern nevada tourism...
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. >>> michael is a little down. michael, he's in a little bit of denial over his buddy, you know, suffering from depression. he's like, no, no, no, no. there's no such thing. >> hear his hilarious rant. >> weren't you a bit depressed. >> i was never depressed. it was just the nerves. >> and a mess in the house means somebody's in hiding. see if the guilty dog will finally fess up. ways to manage my symptoms. sr then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections... ...including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers,... including lymphoma, have happened; ...and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've
. >>> michael is a little down. michael, he's in a little bit of denial over his buddy, you know, suffering from depression. he's like, no, no, no, no. there's no such thing. >> hear his hilarious rant. >> weren't you a bit depressed. >> i was never depressed. it was just the nerves. >> and a mess in the house means somebody's in hiding. see if the guilty dog will finally fess up. ways to manage my symptoms. sr then i realized managing was all i was doing. when...
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>> the book from michael, we featured it in our book club program. i know was featured, i mentioned one day his book, and it was the selection in marin county, the virgin of the similar program where they had groups to discuss the book. it is a very rich book in part because it does with the literature can often do for us, to take a someplace in our imagination or the past, someplace that we don't have an united states or in my life, direct contact with to make it real for us. >>> we will take a quick break and come right back in a moment here on mosaic. a wonderful>>> we are having a wonderful conversation with howard friedman -- howard freedman, the director of the jewish community library, and a wonderful author , michael.>>> why in this day and age, why do people write, and why are people reading, and why do they read so differently these days with the audiobook, of literal book, a new e-book, what is your response? >> i am aware as a writer that we have competition. you can click over on the ipad and look at your email, or play a game of angry b
>> the book from michael, we featured it in our book club program. i know was featured, i mentioned one day his book, and it was the selection in marin county, the virgin of the similar program where they had groups to discuss the book. it is a very rich book in part because it does with the literature can often do for us, to take a someplace in our imagination or the past, someplace that we don't have an united states or in my life, direct contact with to make it real for us....
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michael: that is right.e with the fed on breakevens is that part of the reason breakevens are low is that inflation risk premiums are low. you can think about that as the markets worrying about 5%, 6% inflation. no one is worrying about 6% inflation right now. tom: chart of september. deutsche bank. you mentioned earlier how the street and central bankers -- good intention policymakers -- have been wrong for three or four years. 2021. out to i will be older than. you go out to 2021. when do we see the collapse in the expectations of the dots? when do we see a collapse of the dream and hope of yields higher? steven: the reason i have looked five years out is to try to get a clearer picture for the next one or two years. i think the danger is, many people are looking at one thing at a time. and obviously there is the u.s. election and the political backdrop in europe, and all the various fed and ecb meetings. my concern is that nothing much is really going to change. i know people are talking about the rise of
michael: that is right.e with the fed on breakevens is that part of the reason breakevens are low is that inflation risk premiums are low. you can think about that as the markets worrying about 5%, 6% inflation. no one is worrying about 6% inflation right now. tom: chart of september. deutsche bank. you mentioned earlier how the street and central bankers -- good intention policymakers -- have been wrong for three or four years. 2021. out to i will be older than. you go out to 2021. when do we...
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michael? >> yeah. it was interesting around where we are, sara,er there were obviously the evacuations were being carried out. most people heeded the warnings but police were saying they were concerned, there were some who did not heed the warnings. even in particular in mobile home parks, there were people who live in mobile homes that did not want to leave. you couldn't be in a more flimsy structure really in this sort of weather. were the warnings there to evacuate where you are by and large heeded? there was a lot of worry that people wouldn't take it seriously? >>. >> a lot of people did go. we have been driving up and down the street and a lot of people left. it was very quiet in the streets but there were a few and we talked to some of them. one was a business owner about 150 or 200 yards from the ocean who said, i'm not leaving. not because she has bravado but because it's his life's work. he doesn't want to leave his business. he boarded up his home, sand bags and said i will stick it out no m
michael? >> yeah. it was interesting around where we are, sara,er there were obviously the evacuations were being carried out. most people heeded the warnings but police were saying they were concerned, there were some who did not heed the warnings. even in particular in mobile home parks, there were people who live in mobile homes that did not want to leave. you couldn't be in a more flimsy structure really in this sort of weather. were the warnings there to evacuate where you are by and...
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michael's a little down. i'll drop the irish accident. >> more than a bit tired. >> i think he's depressed. >> no. they're no depression in ireland. >> he's clinically depressed, michael. >> no. >> who is he, and why is he screaming like that? >> he's in a little bit of denial over his buddy who is, you know, suffering through depression. he's like, no, no, no. there's no such thing. >> he just suffers from the nerves is all. >> it's okay to feel a little down. it's okay to be depressed. >> weren't you a bit depressed? >> i was never depressed. it was just the >> then she asks, hang on, michael. weren't you at one point down? >> weren't you depressed? >> i was never depressed. it was just the nerves. >> michael is actually steve oh timothy. this video got a lot of attention. over 100,000 views, people just very entertained. but this is actually a character that he plays called farmer michael. basically he's just kind of poking fun at the older they speak a certain way, and t. >> that's old school across the w
michael's a little down. i'll drop the irish accident. >> more than a bit tired. >> i think he's depressed. >> no. they're no depression in ireland. >> he's clinically depressed, michael. >> no. >> who is he, and why is he screaming like that? >> he's in a little bit of denial over his buddy who is, you know, suffering through depression. he's like, no, no, no. there's no such thing. >> he just suffers from the nerves is all. >> it's okay to...
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she has a great story about michael jackson's daughter paris. it is a little creepy. >> how about a lot creepy, actually. it's pretty bizarre, kev, when paris was young she and michael used to go see illusionist criss paris has become part of the act and watch what happens when criss hypnotizes paris. >> look deep into my eyes. you're going to feel a surge, an energy. >> it's a scary moment for the 18-year-old. >> what do you see? >> dad. >> she said, criss, can you do something with me? i kind of got inside her m completely lost her mind. she completely freaked out. >> what death was she talking about? >> i think that people, when they go through a traumatic experience in their life those emotions never go away. >> paris grew up intrigued by magic. she and michael both loved criss brand of reality bending. >> they used to watch the show religiously. she wanted to do the tv show, her that i had been working on for 15 years, and i wanted to show her father and her father reached out to me to help create some of the demonstrations for his london t
she has a great story about michael jackson's daughter paris. it is a little creepy. >> how about a lot creepy, actually. it's pretty bizarre, kev, when paris was young she and michael used to go see illusionist criss paris has become part of the act and watch what happens when criss hypnotizes paris. >> look deep into my eyes. you're going to feel a surge, an energy. >> it's a scary moment for the 18-year-old. >> what do you see? >> dad. >> she said, criss,...
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description of her attacker and his apartment, michael. >> michael: she was only two blocks away from school and she walked here to the south lawrence east educational complex when police say she was abducted, and she did give detailed information to help his capture come quickly, and this morning lawrence police, you can see, have stepped up patrols, just within the last 20 minutes. i see four or five police cruisers just in my line of site here. they want to gets to school safely this morning. >> crime unspeakable and we have to do all that's possible to protect against the most vulnerable citizens. >> michael: angel mateo arrested hours after she grabbed a 13-year-old girl as she walked to school thursday morning. dragged her into second floor phillips street apartment and sexually assaulted her over a 2-hour period. the young victim told police she school. >> all of a sudden all of these cops showed up and detectives and a little after 10:00. >> michael: the neighbor that witnessed the arrest asked fox25 to high tide hadder identity. the people that owned the multifamily home told
description of her attacker and his apartment, michael. >> michael: she was only two blocks away from school and she walked here to the south lawrence east educational complex when police say she was abducted, and she did give detailed information to help his capture come quickly, and this morning lawrence police, you can see, have stepped up patrols, just within the last 20 minutes. i see four or five police cruisers just in my line of site here. they want to gets to school safely this...
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michael jackson is at the top of the list. he made a massive $825 million in 2016 and that's more than any other star dead or alive. no doubt, he was one of a kind. speaking of big bucks, blake lively is a self-made billionaire, and you may not know her name, but you know the product that made her famous. of love. ?? ?? ?? >> talk about a bun in the oven, kate winslet eyeballing it during her last pregnancy along with her also pregnant friend nicki. she's a ticking time bomb in louis vuitton and she's an earth mama. >> kate did earth on her belly and she was so particular about england being well represented and she grabbed a paintbrush and started painting on her own belly. >> the moms included stacy keebler and model ann zee and the "today" show savannah guthrie and aka mrs. hemsworth. >> she was pregnant with twins in those shots. >> they displayed their baby bumps to the art shot. >> some bellies took 15 minutes to paint and some were two to three hours to paint. a few of them we painted on their due date. there were a lot
michael jackson is at the top of the list. he made a massive $825 million in 2016 and that's more than any other star dead or alive. no doubt, he was one of a kind. speaking of big bucks, blake lively is a self-made billionaire, and you may not know her name, but you know the product that made her famous. of love. ?? ?? ?? >> talk about a bun in the oven, kate winslet eyeballing it during her last pregnancy along with her also pregnant friend nicki. she's a ticking time bomb in louis...
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. >> michael: wrong-way crash on 495. >> having a kiss, said drive safely, drive safely. >> michael: what the state is doing to prevent future tragedy. >> sara: compromise on protest and reversing the legging ban for extraordinary shoot. >>> complete new england news coverage starts right now. this is fox25 morning news. >> gene: good morning, everybody, 7:00 on tuesday morning, it is october 25th, appreciate you being with us this morning, i'm gene lavanchy. >> sara: i'm sara underwood. definitely want to track down the hat and gloves and it is pretty chilly out there. with temps in the 50s. >> >> shiri: in the 50s if you're luck, starting at in boston, wind 46 and sun not quite over the horizon right now and see lots of colors out there, lots of clear skies, 30s on top in bedford and norwood, close to freezing there, 38? in beverly and portsmouth, new hampshire, 36 in plymouth and 35 in worcester. also a lot of 30s. bundle up kind of morning, still at 40? here at 9:00 a.m. with the sunshine, by going to stick with a lot of 40s to 50? here later on today, highs ranging in southern n
. >> michael: wrong-way crash on 495. >> having a kiss, said drive safely, drive safely. >> michael: what the state is doing to prevent future tragedy. >> sara: compromise on protest and reversing the legging ban for extraordinary shoot. >>> complete new england news coverage starts right now. this is fox25 morning news. >> gene: good morning, everybody, 7:00 on tuesday morning, it is october 25th, appreciate you being with us this morning, i'm gene...
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good morning, michael? ((michael stevens)) >> brian, sharie... the ramp has been closed since about 10-o'clock last night... and crews are expected to wrap everything up in the next hour or so? of the 15 to the 95... to get rid of a sign. it's all in preparation for the carpool flyover bridge... for project neon. we've been talking about project neon for sometime now... it's the nearly 1-billion dollar widening project of the 15 right now, people are being detoured to the 95 south... exiting at las vegas boulevard. people driving in the area should be careful because of the large amount of construction crews on the road. today's ramp closure is expected to lastbo so if you can avoid the area. brian, sharie? ((sharie johnson)) >> michael, did n-dot say why they decided to pick right now as the best time to close the roads? ((michael stevens)) >> >>> let's send it over to demetria for a check of ((demetria obilor)) head to ndot project neon dot com for more information on project neon. let's take a look at the spaghettb northbound i-15 ram pto nort
good morning, michael? ((michael stevens)) >> brian, sharie... the ramp has been closed since about 10-o'clock last night... and crews are expected to wrap everything up in the next hour or so? of the 15 to the 95... to get rid of a sign. it's all in preparation for the carpool flyover bridge... for project neon. we've been talking about project neon for sometime now... it's the nearly 1-billion dollar widening project of the 15 right now, people are being detoured to the 95 south......
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dave was angry that his adopted son, michael, was not athletic. >> neighbors would hear him call michael names, racial names to michael that are just horrible. we have him yelling at him in the street because he can't ride a bike or catch a football or play baseball. >> all those years jane was afraid to report dave. so she covered up her abuse and her injuries. we obtained this summary of a police report from the 1980s in which jane reported that an intruder attacked her while she was alone at work. at the time, police found the injuries consistent with jane's story. in fact, said bamieh, dave inflicted those injuries. then ordered jane to lie, and blame a nonexistent intruder. a pattern of covering up dave's abuse, abuse which by the summer of 2009 was getting worse, said bamieh. >> from june of '09 to august of '09, it was escalating. >> but jane continued to take it, until that particular august night when something changed. that night, according to bamieh, for the first time, dave threatened michael's life. she really believed he was going to kill michael? >> yeah. >> jane had taken
dave was angry that his adopted son, michael, was not athletic. >> neighbors would hear him call michael names, racial names to michael that are just horrible. we have him yelling at him in the street because he can't ride a bike or catch a football or play baseball. >> all those years jane was afraid to report dave. so she covered up her abuse and her injuries. we obtained this summary of a police report from the 1980s in which jane reported that an intruder attacked her while she...
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there is our michael holmes. >> michael holmes, i think. >> getting ready it looks like.l have that and more coming right up. . >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome back to early start, i'm christine romans. >> and i'm miguel mar questioqu. it is 31 minutes past the hour. we welcome our guests around the united states and world. now hurricane matthew lashing the coastline of florida and may very soon slam ashore somewhere along florida's flick coast atl and maybe just as bad, it may skirt along it, feeding off the ocean's injury, before making landfall in the north, and 11 million people are under hurricaine warnings and more than 210,000 homes and businesses are without power. the storm is blasting the coast with sustained winds of up to 120-miles-per-hour with the pounding surf. ten inches or more of rainfall, and a storm surge up to 11 feet. enormous. there's the potential for devastating flooding, billions of dollars in damage and of course loss of life. >> we have a whole team of reporters ready to bring you the very latest on conditions up and down t
there is our michael holmes. >> michael holmes, i think. >> getting ready it looks like.l have that and more coming right up. . >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome back to early start, i'm christine romans. >> and i'm miguel mar questioqu. it is 31 minutes past the hour. we welcome our guests around the united states and world. now hurricane matthew lashing the coastline of florida and may very soon slam ashore somewhere along florida's flick...
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michael? ((michael stevens)) >> brian, sharie... at this hour, we still don't know the name of the suspect... police are only telling us he's in his 40's... and accused of shooting and killing his 86-year-old grandmother... which sparked a stand-off lasting several hours: (( el conde luiz // witness: (( el conde luiz // witness: "i came around the corner and i saw a person laying in the middle of the street and i thought at first they had this person down to stay put but i ((michael stevens)) >> police say the 86-year-old woman was shot in-front of her own home just before 5-last night. when police showed up... they found the elderly woman in the middle of the street. police say the suspect was seen running in the area... before barricading himself with a gun in a backyard. as you can imagine, this called for a very heavy police presence. metro's swat team... it was close to 8-o'clock last night when the man finally gave up... and surrendered to police. detectives don't know the man's motive... but believe it stemmed from domestic v
michael? ((michael stevens)) >> brian, sharie... at this hour, we still don't know the name of the suspect... police are only telling us he's in his 40's... and accused of shooting and killing his 86-year-old grandmother... which sparked a stand-off lasting several hours: (( el conde luiz // witness: (( el conde luiz // witness: "i came around the corner and i saw a person laying in the middle of the street and i thought at first they had this person down to stay put but i ((michael...
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to her late brother by naming the baby in some way after michael. once again, congratulations, janet. this really is a great time for her, meanwhile, it couldn't get much worse for billy bush. he was off the air again this morning and it doesn't look like he will ever be back. so what now? bush has apparently rallied his team and is fighting back. >> billy bush turns 45 years old tomorrow, but don't expect a big the suspended "today" show co-host leaked tape with donald trump. bush has hired a pr crisis management company to help him handle the fallout. his departure is being negotiated right now with nbc. >> there is a report out today that he plans to sue the network. >> he says the network never had a problem with him acting this way before. >> whoopi goldberg talked about his possible case on "the view" umbrella for 15 years. >> he's been there a long time, for it suddenly to go -- poof, you're out and he's going, no, not quite poof you're out yet. this is all about leverage and billy bush certainly has it right now. so this is part of negotiati
to her late brother by naming the baby in some way after michael. once again, congratulations, janet. this really is a great time for her, meanwhile, it couldn't get much worse for billy bush. he was off the air again this morning and it doesn't look like he will ever be back. so what now? bush has apparently rallied his team and is fighting back. >> billy bush turns 45 years old tomorrow, but don't expect a big the suspended "today" show co-host leaked tape with donald trump....
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((michael stevens)) reporting from the hoover dam... michael stevens 8 news now. ((brian loftus)) >>> a traffic mess on the horizon. spaghetti bowl closures dubbed "car-nado" start tonight. i'll break down what you need to watch out for... what the pentagon is now doing about soliders asked to return their enlistment bonuses... next on 8 news now, the valley's news leader. ((you're watching the valley's news leader with brian loftus, kirsten joyce and sherri swensk. brian loftus, kirsten joyce and sherri swensk. we've got a choice to make. jacky rosen wants to build an economy that works for all of us, creating good jobs, expanding solar energy, and improving our schools. but with danny tarkanian, you can't escape the sleaze. and stuck taxpayers with the bill. he even helped set up fake charities used to scam nevada seniors. danny tarkanian's out for himself. dccc is responsible ((brian loftus)) >>> tonight some major closures will be coming to the spaghetti bowl. transportation officials are dubbing it car-nado. first the good news... if you are coming from the n
((michael stevens)) reporting from the hoover dam... michael stevens 8 news now. ((brian loftus)) >>> a traffic mess on the horizon. spaghetti bowl closures dubbed "car-nado" start tonight. i'll break down what you need to watch out for... what the pentagon is now doing about soliders asked to return their enlistment bonuses... next on 8 news now, the valley's news leader. ((you're watching the valley's news leader with brian loftus, kirsten joyce and sherri swensk. brian...
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michael moore in trumpland. >> before we got people not voting at all. how about third party people? anybody voting third party? >> reporter: one stand out? >> conservatives are, like, get in the car, we're going to the outback. >> reporter: two parts gorilla film making. >> it was shot and edited in 11 days. >> reporter: all for a plea for >> good night, america. you just elected the last president of the united states. >> reporter: michael moore, the eternal darling of the antiestablishment left, tapping into the working class anger that launched his first film, "roger and me" railing lost jobs in the auto industry. >> we just lost a job. >> reporter: bowling for columbine. >> shot in the massacre. >> reporter: and fahrenhei 9/11. >> corporations decided to hold a conference to figure out how much money could be made. >> reporter: which, you guessed it, rails against the iraq war. this newest offering showing a softer side. >> trying to come out and meet you halfway, and the things we don't agree on, all right, you love your guns. i don't want a gun. i
michael moore in trumpland. >> before we got people not voting at all. how about third party people? anybody voting third party? >> reporter: one stand out? >> conservatives are, like, get in the car, we're going to the outback. >> reporter: two parts gorilla film making. >> it was shot and edited in 11 days. >> reporter: all for a plea for >> good night, america. you just elected the last president of the united states. >> reporter: michael...