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even more bizarre, stacey had both husbands mike wallace and david castor buried next to one another. in between the two was where stacey planned to be buried when she died. investigators petitioned the court for permission to exhume michael wallace's body to see if there was any connection between his death and the death of stacey's second husband david castor. a judge approved the order. >> the doctor was going to be conducting the autopsy, felt very strongly if there was some type of poisoning in his system, that it would still be there. >> why? because the active ingredient in antifreeze, ethylene glycol, in lethal amounts causes the body to create something it normally doesn't. >> ethylene glycol formed crystals which will affect the kidneys of an individual, eventually leading to death. >> those crystals remain intact for years after death, and the medical examiner found them during michael wallace's autopsy. >> upon getting the results back from the medical examiner's office, there was absolutely no doubt in my mind that stacey had killed both of her husbands. >> but just as pr
even more bizarre, stacey had both husbands mike wallace and david castor buried next to one another. in between the two was where stacey planned to be buried when she died. investigators petitioned the court for permission to exhume michael wallace's body to see if there was any connection between his death and the death of stacey's second husband david castor. a judge approved the order. >> the doctor was going to be conducting the autopsy, felt very strongly if there was some type of...
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mike wallace was going to be there waiting for him.re engine went to a different entrance and that was the entrance where mike wallace is waiting in the car. it played out really well. bottom line, he got in the car with mike wallace and had a fantastic time. it's just a great project to be involved in. >> thank you for hosting the show because these are stories that everyone needs to hear. thank you so much -- you want to say one more thing? >> american heroes channel, 9:00 a.m. in the morning and six episodes. >> tune in, your life will be better because of it. up next, as the president meets with central american leaders at the white house, tour'e looks to history for perspective on the pressing border crisis. re's oce to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. ocuvite. [guy] i know what you're you're thinking beneful. [announcer]beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas.
mike wallace was going to be there waiting for him.re engine went to a different entrance and that was the entrance where mike wallace is waiting in the car. it played out really well. bottom line, he got in the car with mike wallace and had a fantastic time. it's just a great project to be involved in. >> thank you for hosting the show because these are stories that everyone needs to hear. thank you so much -- you want to say one more thing? >> american heroes channel, 9:00 a.m. in...
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essentially this puff pieces that is when i was there as an investigative producer for mike wallace i would do four stories a year i know that in the last few years they moved that up to six stories a year that means less time on the story you find easier stories that means you're doing book reports you're but you're also doing interviews with gets you know some newsmaker that will make news on monday morning after the show and you're not doing investigative things that take time and cost money and so that part of it is that it is more stories less time part of it is. the attention span of the media and part of it is we live in a real quick world now shorter soundbites everything shorter and faster and yet sixty minutes is still doing eleven to thirteen minute segments and holding a story in the can for six months now is almost unimaginable and that's the old model so it's very hard for them to do a story that's not real time like something that happened last week in iraq or wherever it is so they're tethered to reality a little well how to bridge this kind of dinosaur media not. exac
essentially this puff pieces that is when i was there as an investigative producer for mike wallace i would do four stories a year i know that in the last few years they moved that up to six stories a year that means less time on the story you find easier stories that means you're doing book reports you're but you're also doing interviews with gets you know some newsmaker that will make news on monday morning after the show and you're not doing investigative things that take time and cost money...
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discovered and so my name was mud there for the rest of my days there so i got a call one day from mike wallace i joined sixty minutes as one of his the best care producers and you know he was he was a sensational reporter an interviewer to be fair to him but i also noticed there were certain stories that he and the show didn't want to do which they technically have a right to do they're my bosses but i notice we were pulling our punches we're not doing certain subjects or certain people's names would be not in a script and at the thing that did it at the end was. i had someone who was basically one of the founder of sixty minutes his best friend was involved in a company that we were reporting on and they kept not approving the story that was terrible it had to air at a certain time sequence over a period of weeks and i was near the end of that so it would if we didn't air soon i'd lose that piece so. i had to take his name out of the script and i resigned the next day oh wow wow wow amazing you know obviously every news every newsroom there's heated debate over you know how to cover stories a
discovered and so my name was mud there for the rest of my days there so i got a call one day from mike wallace i joined sixty minutes as one of his the best care producers and you know he was he was a sensational reporter an interviewer to be fair to him but i also noticed there were certain stories that he and the show didn't want to do which they technically have a right to do they're my bosses but i notice we were pulling our punches we're not doing certain subjects or certain people's...
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this is a clip from the billy bogner film "vision" shot by mike wallace. ♪ >> how do you get going?> how do you get going? >> you can't use the poles on the water to get himself out there. we see the big wave surfer guys get towed out. they can't paddle out there. they get towed out by jetski. same thing could happen here. maybe is he getting towed in. >> like the helmet and the jumpsuit. >> i could do this. >> hmm. that lookstough.iv with somethi on the track, what do you do? >> you drop it on the track, we'll get it for you. >>> plus, the subway he road hard at work. next. >>> see how the dog days of summer are looking restless for this guy. >> the dog keeps jumping in, and completely won't let him sleep. trubiotics is a daily probiotic ththatat h helelpsps i in ? it supports digestive anand d ie health, by working in your gut whwherere e 7070% % ofof y youm lives. nonow w inin c chehewaw. >>> firefighters mainly known for putting out fires, executing rescues, and number three on that list, rescuing cats. that's what happens in athens, ohio. this is the athens, ohio, fire departme
this is a clip from the billy bogner film "vision" shot by mike wallace. ♪ >> how do you get going?> how do you get going? >> you can't use the poles on the water to get himself out there. we see the big wave surfer guys get towed out. they can't paddle out there. they get towed out by jetski. same thing could happen here. maybe is he getting towed in. >> like the helmet and the jumpsuit. >> i could do this. >> hmm. that lookstough.iv with somethi on...
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i've noticed that, as mike wallace's producer. >> you've lived in washington how long now? >> boy, wow, it's really scary. 40 years. >> so what did you learn in doing this book over the last nine years that you didn't know? >> well, it's possible i was in danger of becoming cynical before. but i have to say the extent of the lies. i actually didn't realize the pervasiveness. i just thought that occasionally some turkey would lie. i mean -- and but the -- it was the extent of this. this is a systemic problem we have here. we have an inability to get the truth in real time. and the media has complete inability to find out the truth in real time. and when it's right in front of their face, they don't always report it. and so we really have a problem here because, if we don't know what the truth is in this country, we don't have a country. it's end of story. it's not our country anymore. this is fundamental. and if the public doesn't care about facts then journalists, frankly, are not terribly relevant either. i had a professional crisis. like, why am i doing this if no one car
i've noticed that, as mike wallace's producer. >> you've lived in washington how long now? >> boy, wow, it's really scary. 40 years. >> so what did you learn in doing this book over the last nine years that you didn't know? >> well, it's possible i was in danger of becoming cynical before. but i have to say the extent of the lies. i actually didn't realize the pervasiveness. i just thought that occasionally some turkey would lie. i mean -- and but the -- it was the...
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. >>> do you think that carry open mike thing with my buddy chris wallace was an accident in you mustink those bus leeds of illegals were surprised. we ask, you decide. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of blee
. >>> do you think that carry open mike thing with my buddy chris wallace was an accident in you mustink those bus leeds of illegals were surprised. we ask, you decide. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial...
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mike barnicle. former communications director for press george w. bush, nicole waur wallacend in his summer suit, donny deutsche and "the cycle" host, a group of brothers and sisters like each other on the show and it's a good show. >> thank you, man. >> is that the a block today? >> before we get started, july fourth is coming up, mike. i know you have big barbecues. >> yes. you come. >> yes. >> he takes his plane. >> if i was going to have a barbecue to get the kids excited, where do i go? >> nachos. >> where do i go? >> i don't know if you can access it or not, but my young friend mr. geist is a nachos owe mi aficionado. >> i have it! >> willie geist's nacho recipe. >> what is it? >> tell us. >> you take the individual scoop tortilla chip and into the little ones and not a big heaping mess of machos. >> i heard you and your people negotiated about a year for this thing. you were very -- he wasn't sure. they wanted you to use a certain kind of salsa. >> i had to give up a lot in this deal. i can't disclose it. >> i heard you had terms if you were putting your hand in the s
mike barnicle. former communications director for press george w. bush, nicole waur wallacend in his summer suit, donny deutsche and "the cycle" host, a group of brothers and sisters like each other on the show and it's a good show. >> thank you, man. >> is that the a block today? >> before we get started, july fourth is coming up, mike. i know you have big barbecues. >> yes. you come. >> yes. >> he takes his plane. >> if i was going to have a...
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in mike's garage, however, police found three rolls of duct tape which were sent to fiber expert donna wallace i was able to rule out two of the rolls of duct tape, because it had visual differences from the tape on the bags. it was slightly different in color and it had indentations along the surface of the tape. >> but the third roll was another matter. unlike the regular tape, duct tape has a cross hatched network of fibers on the sticky side to make it stronger. it takes more effort to rip a piece of duct tape from the roll, and the fibers leave a distinctive tear pattern at the end, which often is as unique as a fingerprint. >> it's called a fracture match exam, and it's a type of exam where you -- it's like a forensic puzzle. try to put the pieces back together to see if at one time they were a single piece. >> wallace used a high-powered microscope to compare the end of the roll of tape found in garvin's garage to the ends of all the pieces found with shirley's body. and she discovered that the ripped end on the roll of duct tape lined up perfectly with the piece found with shirley's bo
in mike's garage, however, police found three rolls of duct tape which were sent to fiber expert donna wallace i was able to rule out two of the rolls of duct tape, because it had visual differences from the tape on the bags. it was slightly different in color and it had indentations along the surface of the tape. >> but the third roll was another matter. unlike the regular tape, duct tape has a cross hatched network of fibers on the sticky side to make it stronger. it takes more effort...
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mike, it really is. >> that's great. is the lighting here for you decent? >> yes, it is. they have the lighting up and you can see the stars and stripes. >> we are at the henry a. wallace country life center, which is 50 miles south and west of des moines. and this is the birth place home of henry a. wallace. the patriarch was known as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son henry c. wallace was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson. his son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did from 1933 to 1941. he was roosevelt's vice president. he's known for the agriculture adjustment act. which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first, people couldn't believe the things that he was proposing regarding that, but then as prices went up they started to listen to him. people still refer to him today as the genius secretary of as the genius secretary of agriculture. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp.
mike, it really is. >> that's great. is the lighting here for you decent? >> yes, it is. they have the lighting up and you can see the stars and stripes. >> we are at the henry a. wallace country life center, which is 50 miles south and west of des moines. and this is the birth place home of henry a. wallace. the patriarch was known as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son henry c. wallace was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow...
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out of the white house and this supposedly off-mike comment that secretary of state john kerry made in an interview with my friend and colleague chris wallace, taking a call about the latest israeli air strikes and whether we're going beyond pinpointed strikes. do they -- do you think this administration is as much a friend to israel? >> number one, i don't think you can have a proportional response when people are lobbing rockets at your citizens. we would not have a proportional response in america. we'd go in with every single thing we have. and the critics of the president would be leading the charge on that. so let's first step back and realize what's going on here. the president is trying. and, while i don't think the president and this administration or the republicans and the democrats in the senate are giving enough support to israel because as israel goes so will america. this is the only democracy in this part of the world. this is an ally we need them and they need us, just like our special relationship with the brits and two partners of our country on the north and south. but we have to go and we have to find some ways to solve
out of the white house and this supposedly off-mike comment that secretary of state john kerry made in an interview with my friend and colleague chris wallace, taking a call about the latest israeli air strikes and whether we're going beyond pinpointed strikes. do they -- do you think this administration is as much a friend to israel? >> number one, i don't think you can have a proportional response when people are lobbing rockets at your citizens. we would not have a proportional...
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wallace had won he was going to make white his treasury secretary. he was indeed a true believer, but he took orders from nobody. >> i don't think i need a mike. this is a simple question. do you have anything in your book about the relationship of harry dexter white and elger hiss. >> no, i don't know. and i don't know what relationship there was. we know they interacted at san francisco they would have, but i actually did not come across anything in the archives about the interaction between the two of them. i would say that on my basis of reading the archival material, in particular soviet cable information, that white was probably in the 1940s more important to soviet intelligence than hiss was. the case sort of died out after 1948 because white died of a heart attack two days after giving testimony before the house on american activities committee. he actually turned in a performance before the committee. but he was very, very careful, richard nixon was trying to set him up for a perjury charge, kept grilling him, do you know whitaker chambers? have you met him? and he kept insisting i do not recall. so long way of answering your question
wallace had won he was going to make white his treasury secretary. he was indeed a true believer, but he took orders from nobody. >> i don't think i need a mike. this is a simple question. do you have anything in your book about the relationship of harry dexter white and elger hiss. >> no, i don't know. and i don't know what relationship there was. we know they interacted at san francisco they would have, but i actually did not come across anything in the archives about the...
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mike pompeo, house intel, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> patti ann, fox news coverage of this disaster an absolute horror will continue tomorrow. chris wallace will sit down with secretary of state john kerry on foch news sunday tomorrow morning. the secretary of state will discuss the latest on flight 17 and its shootdown and, of course, other international crises, the continuing israeli gaza conflict and the extension now that we're told of those nuclear talks with iran that were supposed to have a deadline of tomorrow. you can check your local listings for what should be a vital conversation. >>> meanwhile, a massive wildfire is forcing hundreds of people from homes in washington state. dominic di-natale joins us from our west coast bureau with the latest on there on this saturday. hi, dominicing >> hey there. yes, they are calling it a firestorm across the pacific northwest, one of the fires alone some 200,000 acres in size. that is an absolute monster. let's give you some of the footage of the latest aftermath we can show you. in the small town of pa tara, 100 houses destroyed and what that's showing really is just the devastation and t
mike pompeo, house intel, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> patti ann, fox news coverage of this disaster an absolute horror will continue tomorrow. chris wallace will sit down with secretary of state john kerry on foch news sunday tomorrow morning. the secretary of state will discuss the latest on flight 17 and its shootdown and, of course, other international crises, the continuing israeli gaza conflict and the extension now that we're told of those nuclear talks with...
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wallace. >> i'm going to see "boyhood" first and maybe "the obvious child" and i'll avoid everything with robots and monsters. >> i'd say there might be a run for office in new jersey. >> miket's impossible to pin bill karins down in a individualized weather forecast. >> and also along your lines, i want to go with tim howard. what a great guy. i also learned that jen litman wants to be jen litman howard. so we don't know if there is a female counterpart but jen loves him. she wants us to wrap because she is embarrassed. anyway, if it is way too early, it is "morning joe." time now for chuck todd and "the daily rundown." >>> as this nation of immigrants gets ready to celebrate the fourth of july and officially welcome aboard thousands of new americans, a special look at the drastic demographic change across the country and the politics of the protests that it's now provoking. >>> also this morning tropical storm arthur gets set to rain on much of the east coast holiday weekend. we'll have the
wallace. >> i'm going to see "boyhood" first and maybe "the obvious child" and i'll avoid everything with robots and monsters. >> i'd say there might be a run for office in new jersey. >> miket's impossible to pin bill karins down in a individualized weather forecast. >> and also along your lines, i want to go with tim howard. what a great guy. i also learned that jen litman wants to be jen litman howard. so we don't know if there is a female...