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patty: they are. but i think we found like after 9/11, people are willing to give up their first amendment freedoms for the sake of security, and i think president playoff that sometimes to an extreme degree. susan: we have an image from the library of congress to give a little flavor of the criticism abraham lincoln faced. i will explain this, because people will not be able to see it close-up, but it is a cartoon, a depiction of columbia, the united states, who is confronting president lincoln as says -- mr. lincoln, give me back my 500,000 sons. the cartoonist since with a -- setsartoonist sets -- sits with a proclamation calling for 500,000 more troops, signed by him and his reply is, the fact is, by the way, that reminds me of a story. the archivist says it is referring to false reports published that lincoln had joked on the battlefield at antietam. a critical press, and the president under siege both politically and with the media around him. as we close on the lincoln era, what was changing wi
patty: they are. but i think we found like after 9/11, people are willing to give up their first amendment freedoms for the sake of security, and i think president playoff that sometimes to an extreme degree. susan: we have an image from the library of congress to give a little flavor of the criticism abraham lincoln faced. i will explain this, because people will not be able to see it close-up, but it is a cartoon, a depiction of columbia, the united states, who is confronting president...
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patty: absolutely. think presidents who understand the media of their day are able to deal with it smoothly, understand the press, make friends with the press. we saw with john f. kennedy how he had that relationship with members of the press who knew things about his private life that were perhaps not very flattering and chose to overlook it. of course, it was a different time then. presidents who understand journalists who respect them for what they do, who respect the first amendment. freedom of the press, we were the first country to make that part of our governing laws, so it is very important to our foundation is a country. presidents who are not fair skinned, who understand the role of the press as being the voice of the people, and those who understand the medium of their day and are able to project through that medium. susan: we will dig into history, but not in chronological order. i want to start with the nixon presidency. the relationship between president nixon and the press seemed strained
patty: absolutely. think presidents who understand the media of their day are able to deal with it smoothly, understand the press, make friends with the press. we saw with john f. kennedy how he had that relationship with members of the press who knew things about his private life that were perhaps not very flattering and chose to overlook it. of course, it was a different time then. presidents who understand journalists who respect them for what they do, who respect the first amendment....
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patty hearst has been taken into custody. was picked up today in san francisco. the hearst newspaper heiress has been missing for 19 months. >> by the time patty is finally apprehended, it's almost anticlimactic. patty's famous line when she's taken to the courthouse and asked her occupation, she replies, urban guerilla. >> miss hearst was brought into a group of young people who saw themselves as political idealists. their story seems to say something about the futility of terrorism as a shortcut for persuasion. but somehow the message doesn't seem to be reaching the weather underground or northern ireland or the middle east. >> good evening. for the second time in a month, arab terrorists have staged a bloody attack inside israel. >> it happened in a small settlement called ma'oalt, five miles from the border of lebanon. it began when the terrorists seized the high school. >> in the aftermath of the munich olympic attack, governments finally realized that terrorism was both evolving and becoming worse and therefore they had
patty hearst has been taken into custody. was picked up today in san francisco. the hearst newspaper heiress has been missing for 19 months. >> by the time patty is finally apprehended, it's almost anticlimactic. patty's famous line when she's taken to the courthouse and asked her occupation, she replies, urban guerilla. >> miss hearst was brought into a group of young people who saw themselves as political idealists. their story seems to say something about the futility of...
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thank you for that for now that is patty culhane live in washington d.c. thank you. now alberto finance has been sworn in as argentina's president the center left politician and his vice presidential running mate and former president . defeated maurice or mockery and of this election let's go live now to windows on ice and bring in our correspondent tory is a boat and we've seen colorful celebrations to mark the return of the proponents to power to raise that there is a lot of excitement about this. well. thank you story you know because you know your recent day went back on december 10th because that was the day when our. democracy back in 93 after a brutal dictatorship in this country and that's why i don't this day i remember that right for you with this morning that's argentina driving the car i want to show you that people mad as you can see right behind you there is a big party big celebration here right in front of the presidential palace what about the fact that this vice president is also former president to security here are expected to arrive an
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i was around some awfully nice girls in my life. >> in 2011, john and patty actually start dating.lp, john rents a storefront in downtown portales from thanksgiving until christmas, and calls it the dollhouse. the dolls sell like hot cakes, some for $1, some for $10. >> it went really well. we had lots of people in, because everybody wanted to buy the dolls, hear the story. >> and meet john? >> but he was mine at that time, so they couldn't have him. [ laughs ] >> i like that. you must have a reputation around town? >> they call me the "doll boy." [ laughs ] >> how's that working out for you? >> once everything started going, with both ebay and the dollhouse, i thought, "you can call me whatever you want. i don't care. i've got a pretty good inheritance here, boys." >> and john does make a tidy sum -- $5,000 on the store. add that to the $15,000 from ebay, and he's liquidated the bulk of his mom's doll collection for $20,0000. but his job isn't over. john still has close to 1,000 dolls stacked in his barn that he's yet to unload. >> will selling the doll collection help your life?
i was around some awfully nice girls in my life. >> in 2011, john and patty actually start dating.lp, john rents a storefront in downtown portales from thanksgiving until christmas, and calls it the dollhouse. the dolls sell like hot cakes, some for $1, some for $10. >> it went really well. we had lots of people in, because everybody wanted to buy the dolls, hear the story. >> and meet john? >> but he was mine at that time, so they couldn't have him. [ laughs ] >>...
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i completely agree with patti. and it hasn't just rallied democrats around joe biden, it has ralliied independents, neve trumpers, people sick of this unfit president. and they see that this president is completely afraid of joe biden and that has i think made people really understand, well, if he is afraid of joe biden, he must be the strongest one in the democratic candidate field and that he can beat donald trump. and for so many people, that is the number one priority. >> great conversation. i thank you both for being here. coming up, a frightening trend putting new york's jewish community on alert. what people are saying about a string of apparent anti-semitic attacks. the wait is over. t-mobile is lighting up 5g nationwide. while some 5g signals go only blocks, t-mobile 5g goes miles... beyond the big cities to the small towns... to the people. now, millions of americans can have access to 5g on t-mobile. and this is just the beginning. t-mobile, the first and only nationwide 5g network. billions of problems.
i completely agree with patti. and it hasn't just rallied democrats around joe biden, it has ralliied independents, neve trumpers, people sick of this unfit president. and they see that this president is completely afraid of joe biden and that has i think made people really understand, well, if he is afraid of joe biden, he must be the strongest one in the democratic candidate field and that he can beat donald trump. and for so many people, that is the number one priority. >> great...
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but with the voice of an angel and a whole lot of soul, there is only one patti labelle.they're perfect for relaxing around the house. peabo: or for enjoying a romantic evening with that special someone. vanessa williams: ♪ isn't this world a crazy place♪ just when i thought our chance had passed you go and save the best for last ♪ peabo bryson: ♪ baby, can you stop the rain from falling won't you chase my clouds away♪ regina belle: ♪ make it like it was the way it used to be ♪ diana ross & lionel richie: ♪ oh yes, you will always be my endless love ♪ angela: i can't believe all these great soul ballads we're hearing. peabo: and what's really unbelievable is that all these songs are together in one magical collection. it took time life years to bring these hits together, but here it is. the "classic soul ballads" collection. angela: you'll hear legendary singers, from smokey robinson to marvin gaye to luther vandross. you'll hear great vocal groups from the temptations and commodores all the way to boyz ii men. peabo: and don't forget the ladies. incredible female artists
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i want her out there all the time, if she can be. >> patti, thanks. >> bye-bye, thanks. >>> check in o'ontweets and facebook comments. what do we have? from facebook. hillary prepping herself to got back in. guaranteed strategic gone op stern's show to show he human side. obvious. she's a great actress. >> i don't know actress, watch it. on the app, as i did. don't just listen to it. watch it. i don't think you're going to believe she's acting for 2.5 hours. what you get in the interview is the real hillary, and very likable. i want to remind you to answer the survey question at my website, smerconish.com. should the strength of the economy spare president trump from being impeached? by the way, show you what republican voters think. okay? republican voters. put it on the screen. what issue they find most important. i know how they answer this. 50% say it's the economy. 15% say impeachment. now, democrats by contrast, put that up. here's how the ds look at it. interestingly. health care number one. climate change, way up there. impeachment and economy
i want her out there all the time, if she can be. >> patti, thanks. >> bye-bye, thanks. >>> check in o'ontweets and facebook comments. what do we have? from facebook. hillary prepping herself to got back in. guaranteed strategic gone op stern's show to show he human side. obvious. she's a great actress. >> i don't know actress, watch it. on the app, as i did. don't just listen to it. watch it. i don't think you're going to believe she's acting for 2.5 hours. what you...
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but make sure we get to the table too along with patty. and then the other thing i wanted to take a few minutes to talk about was the youth commission. and i really want to thank our commissioners who are part of this for being there, who came to the meeting and spoke. the more we can involve our youth, i celebrate their voices and their role and their importance in this work. i will share with you one of the comments that the youth commissioner mentioned was the feedback they have received from the community. williams and davis and i went out to the community center a year and a half ago to talk to the youth. we asked them what do you want from this police department. and they said unequivocally, tell them to get out of their cars and get to know us. tell them to get out of their cars and get to know us. so i agree with them the more we can do to create those conversations among our youth and among our officers, the better off we will all be. so thank you again, and i hope we see more of our youth. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i would l
but make sure we get to the table too along with patty. and then the other thing i wanted to take a few minutes to talk about was the youth commission. and i really want to thank our commissioners who are part of this for being there, who came to the meeting and spoke. the more we can involve our youth, i celebrate their voices and their role and their importance in this work. i will share with you one of the comments that the youth commissioner mentioned was the feedback they have received...
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i second what patti that about her graciousness.e were part of her staff, that i remember once she invited her staff to go out on the yacht and she included our staff which was generous. another time we got a gift of a gilded french chair that belonged to the blue room suite, and it was mrs. nixon's birth date and we invited her to our office to show her the chair and had a little birthday celebration with her friend. some of the butlers in the household staff came in, and there is a wonderful photograph of her looking at something that said you are not quite 49 on the placard. she was a very strong supporter. she had a a lot of energy and was extremely gracious to people visiting the white house and to people who would contribute in some way to the collection. ann: anita, you have worked over a period of several presidents and you've got to see threads today that were begun by pat nixon. anita: absolutely, i have to say it is an honor to be here with these two women who had the opportunity that i always wanted to have. one first la
i second what patti that about her graciousness.e were part of her staff, that i remember once she invited her staff to go out on the yacht and she included our staff which was generous. another time we got a gift of a gilded french chair that belonged to the blue room suite, and it was mrs. nixon's birth date and we invited her to our office to show her the chair and had a little birthday celebration with her friend. some of the butlers in the household staff came in, and there is a wonderful...
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patti solis doyle. we'll leave it there for now. a great rest of your holiday weekend. >> thanks so much, fraeed. you too. >> a cnn programming note. do not miss anderson cooper and kelly ripa live as they name the 2019 cnn hero of the year. "cnn heroes: an all-star tribute." next sunday at 8:00 p.m. right here on cnn. to always discreet boutique. its shape-hugging threads smooth out the back. so it fits better than depend. and no one notices. always discreet. think you need to buy expensive skincare products ♪ to see dramatic results? try olay skin care. just one jar of micro-sculpting cream has the hydrating power of 5 jars of a prestige cream, which helps plump skin cells and visibly smooth wrinkles. while new olay retinol24 provides visibly smoother, brighter skin. for dramatic skincare results, try olay. and complete your routine with the olay eye collection. brand power. helping you buy better. only roomba i7+ uses two multi-surface rubber brushes. ♪ and picks up more pet hair than other robot vacuums. and the filter captures
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that was patty running around our studio. >> patty -- that's patty -- >> wondering -- ♪ >>> i can't see equal pay. >> maybe more than equal -- >> right. >> i like that, tony. >>> they said tiger woods was finished, but champions can move their way back -- [ cheers ] ♪ baby shark doo ♪ >> the washington nationals are the world champions! >> go ahead, ed. do a little dance. >> home run, all right -- ♪ >> my grand blma is the driver. >> how do we get the press credentials? they're hard -- ♪ >> do you feel disrespected? >> i'm not wearing anything. ♪ i do my hair toss check my nails baby how you feeling ♪ >> what are three words that would best describe you? >> standing near lizzo. ♪ >> makes life interesting. >> this is for all the people who sent me a social media message saying, boy, put something on your head. >> put the lid back on that o.j., time for vitamin d. >> oh! >> i like that. >> vitamin d. ♪ >>> good morning. >>> okay. [ cheers ] >> had is my jack and the beanstalk moment for real. ♪ >> he's so -- it's so hard, gayle. >> you get up at 3:24. >> 3:24. >> shall we return tomorrow
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handled the inquiry al-jazeera as patty culhane reports. it's been a bit of a mantra from the u.s. president trying to discredit the investigation into his campaign's potential collusion with russia there was absolutely spying into my campaign to go a step further in my opinion it was illegal spying unprecedented spying now this report from the justice department's inspector general says it wasn't that the investigation was launched with credible information and that the people behind it did not have political bias or improper motivation a headline heralded by democrats. i think there's spying did occur but the head of the justice department the attorney general william barr is dismissing that conclusion sending out a statement writing the inspector general's report now makes clear that the f.b.i. launched an intrusive investigation of a u.s. presidential campaign and the thinnest of suspicions that in my view were insufficient to justify the steps taken the report says the f.b.i. did make mistakes agents withheld a lot of information about carter page a trump aide when trying to g
handled the inquiry al-jazeera as patty culhane reports. it's been a bit of a mantra from the u.s. president trying to discredit the investigation into his campaign's potential collusion with russia there was absolutely spying into my campaign to go a step further in my opinion it was illegal spying unprecedented spying now this report from the justice department's inspector general says it wasn't that the investigation was launched with credible information and that the people behind it did...
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thank you for that for now that is patty call him with the latest live in washington d.c. thank you. now as a new president has promised to put domestic spending ahead of paying back loans to the international monetary fund. and as was sworn in a short while ago in the capital one inside ace. of the debt can't be paid back without growth and that he will be putting the people 1st fernandez's criticism research mocking face to public backlash over the $57000000000.00 loan human goshi ated with the i.m.f. last year. now the world trade organizations top court has been paralyzed it's no longer able to hear cases that follows a campaign by the u.s. some say to undermine it or 2 of its remaining 3 judges of retiring the u.s. is blocking that replacement since 2017 president trump has blocked to the appointment of new judges he's accuse the court of going against american interests while almost all world trade is covered by w.t. overrules the organization was formed 24 years ago and built on the post world war 2 push to break down global trade barriers and curb protectionism one
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for instance the cast patti back in the nellie's days used to be the real rock stars what is it about the countertenor just briefly voice that you think is so captivating for pinnacle i believe it's an instant confusion when you hear a count to 10 and you have never heard a man sing that high before because in society these days the roads are pretty clearly a sign men speak and talk lower than women do so a man singing high. crosses this barrier and confuses the audience and then the brain tries to make sense of it but you cannot make much sense over this so you just need to listen to the music now you've bookended this album very interestingly with these young composers are you frankel at the beginning and you said that actually singing his piece the rest was a highlight of making this album for you let's see if we can just if you can pull that music in and have a have a listen to it. was. significant for this case for. the fact that it has the same kind of simplicity as the folk songs have. and then it talks it also has the melancholy in the year ending that you often find in folk s
for instance the cast patti back in the nellie's days used to be the real rock stars what is it about the countertenor just briefly voice that you think is so captivating for pinnacle i believe it's an instant confusion when you hear a count to 10 and you have never heard a man sing that high before because in society these days the roads are pretty clearly a sign men speak and talk lower than women do so a man singing high. crosses this barrier and confuses the audience and then the brain...
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. >> it is great to see you patty. >> what's the state of the race there?ndidates at the beginning or the middle or end of the fight, do you think? >> having lived through the iowa caucuses, i think i can say it is anybody's game at this point. there is still more than a month left for people to campaign and get a late surge. iowa is crucial for three things. first in the nation which makes it important. it has the ability to catapul the candidates and giving him or her a lot of momentum. if they beat expectations in iowa to get an influx of cash. it is unique also and unique in its rules which makes it tricky, you have to caucus for a candidate which means you have to spend several hours in a public forum declaring your support for a candidate. if that candidate does not make the 15% threshold then you get to do it again. maybe it is someone you want to do better then your first choice's biggest competition. then third you know eiowa is no representatives of the entire country. >> even if you win iowa, it is not an indication of how you are going to do in
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now let's go to patty cohen in washington d.c. to talk more about impeachment with a special panel patty. thanks so much elizabeth it has been a very very long day it's been a very very couple of long weeks and we've heard a lot of the same things over and over and over again but this is important this is a historic day and joining us now to talk about this upcoming vote we have john malcolm he's the vice president of the institution for constitutional government at the heritage foundation a republican leaning think tank robert said woodward burns he's an assistant professor at howard university here in washington d.c. and richard goodstein a democratic political consultant and former bill clinton al gore advisor welcome to you all gentlemen i think it's gotten lost a little bit and i want to ask each in each of you this question because it's been so repetitive it's been the same arguments not just today every single hearing and i've listened to all of them today matters so i want to start with you robinson why does today matter w
now let's go to patty cohen in washington d.c. to talk more about impeachment with a special panel patty. thanks so much elizabeth it has been a very very long day it's been a very very couple of long weeks and we've heard a lot of the same things over and over and over again but this is important this is a historic day and joining us now to talk about this upcoming vote we have john malcolm he's the vice president of the institution for constitutional government at the heritage foundation a...
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lack it lacks the kind of commitments that are needed to kind of inject momentum into the 4th ring pattis process and some campaigners have spoken to here are saying you know that they're outraged at what they're saying is a total disconnect between what the science is saying about rising temperatures what millions of climate protesters around the world are calling for and what these negotiations here are actually delivering. now rain england as they get champions by munich have not been living up to some high expectations this season in fact of seats in a row less than in just 7th place but a visit from struggling that a payment was just what the doctor ordered. but the referee told braman captains have fun that might have been a little too optimistic seen a better had lost the last 20 league matches against brian i visit his braman did have some fun at one point though especially miller resits who opened the scoring for the underdogs in the 24th minute i the youngster from kosovo making jerome poet saying look all unfair when the league inspired. it took a while but the home side struck
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in france and dancers performed parts of swan lake ballet on the steps of the opera to patty as the strike against the government's pension reforms dancers benefit from a special retirement plan allowing them to bow out at age 42 but many face the risk of financially precarious conditions if the reforms are implemented. queen elizabeth the 2nd focuses on peace harmony and the transformative power of hope in her annual televised christmas address the queen reflected on this past summer as the 75th d.-day anniversary commemorations she cited at the event as an example of people mending deep seated divisions. and in his christmas address a german president has appealed to germans to overcome their differences and respect each other as equals are also noted the high points of $29000.00 including the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall and low points including the far right attack in october at a synagogue and hala. looking back on the events of the past year the german president says the anti-semitic attack at a synagogue in hama left a deep imprint the buildings locked were preven
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the first time i met him was in a small play he wrote with patty smyth in l.a.of the rehearsals. he was writing "fool for love" at the time. and we did it at the magic theater that fall and to to new york. >> stephen: could there ever be another person like sam sheppard? he was a sex symbol, pulitzer prize-winning writer, actor, poet. he really seemed leak a once-in-a-lifetime individual. >> pretty much, so, one of a kind. he was a very influential guy in my life. i really do miss him. he was a good friend, and brilliant guy. and, you know, he went out tough. but he-- he kept-- he really went out honorably. you know, he had lou gehrig's disease, and it took him pretty quick. but he-- i really respect how he left the planet. i mean, he kept working until the day before he died, with patty, writing. >> stephen: well, everybody's, you know-- has theories about what's going on in "westworld." they all want ton what's the next thing that is going to happen, and you probably can't tell me. >> i'm not supposed to talk about it but i couldn't even ifimented to because i
the first time i met him was in a small play he wrote with patty smyth in l.a.of the rehearsals. he was writing "fool for love" at the time. and we did it at the magic theater that fall and to to new york. >> stephen: could there ever be another person like sam sheppard? he was a sex symbol, pulitzer prize-winning writer, actor, poet. he really seemed leak a once-in-a-lifetime individual. >> pretty much, so, one of a kind. he was a very influential guy in my life. i really...
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this is patti perry with the tigers from the wildlife environmental conservation in moorpark. yesterday she went into the tiger cage like she does every day. witnesses say the tigers immediately became aggressive. >> they began to play with her. and the bengal took both of his paws and rapped them around her legs. she fell down. the other one jumped on her and pulled on her before they got her out. cused some lacerations. >> perry had lacerations and puncture wounds. firefighters and the audience rushed in to try to help. there are 50 animals at the sanctuary. >>> a woman flying from san francisco to atlanta ended up in the hospital after she claims she got stung multiple times in flight by a scorpion. the woman was on a united flight on thursday when she felt pain on her leg and went to the rest womb t room to investigate. that's when the scorpion fell out of her pant leg. the airline said upon landing the flight was met by medical personnel and the customer was transported to a l hospital. >> reggie, can you imagine? >> no. where did it come from? are we getting to the botto
this is patti perry with the tigers from the wildlife environmental conservation in moorpark. yesterday she went into the tiger cage like she does every day. witnesses say the tigers immediately became aggressive. >> they began to play with her. and the bengal took both of his paws and rapped them around her legs. she fell down. the other one jumped on her and pulled on her before they got her out. cused some lacerations. >> perry had lacerations and puncture wounds. firefighters...
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reflect the strong commitments that are needed to kind of inject some fresh momentum into the faltering pattis process i mean the summit we have to remember is meant to hash out the final rules on how to really implement the 2015 climate perhaps climate treaty which is set to take effect next year so is there any optimism that the delegates can move forward i mean how can they get past this deadlock. well that's very difficult to say it will be at this stage i mean there are 2 major stumbling blocks one. will be carbon markets and the other is you know on how to help nations that are reeling from climate change impacts how to help them adapt now this is primarily a question of finance and we're hearing here that the u.s. is one of the countries that is really blocking progress in this blocking any kind of a provision that would see it being see it in other developed countries. to pay compensation running into billions of dollars for years to come so your experts expectations were not particularly high going into the summit yet is it too soon to say that this has failed. well so we at this stag
reflect the strong commitments that are needed to kind of inject some fresh momentum into the faltering pattis process i mean the summit we have to remember is meant to hash out the final rules on how to really implement the 2015 climate perhaps climate treaty which is set to take effect next year so is there any optimism that the delegates can move forward i mean how can they get past this deadlock. well that's very difficult to say it will be at this stage i mean there are 2 major stumbling...
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faster than patty duke, he was good at it. but people viewed him as inauthentic. talk to trump supporters all the time who don't like his mannerisms, his language, but they view him as authentic. that is, they trust that they know what they have got with him, even if they don't like everything they are getting.|j think he is the most authentic politician i have ever reported on. authentic and transparent. you know what he is thinking on any given day, and when you are a political correspondent, you are trying to figure out what is going on behind the curtains at ten downing street, or at the elysee palace, or wherever it might be. with trump, you know what kind of mood he has woken up in. he plays poker with the cards phase—out. you have no doubt what he is going to do. whereas what was bill clinton known as? slick willie. that is why your point was so brilliant, that this really was the signature of these two people. but it is the fact that donald trump doesn't hide being obnoxious. it is the fact that donald trump doesn't hide being obnoxiousm fa ct, doesn't hid
faster than patty duke, he was good at it. but people viewed him as inauthentic. talk to trump supporters all the time who don't like his mannerisms, his language, but they view him as authentic. that is, they trust that they know what they have got with him, even if they don't like everything they are getting.|j think he is the most authentic politician i have ever reported on. authentic and transparent. you know what he is thinking on any given day, and when you are a political correspondent,...
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we're the only american crew with gal and patty jenkins. >> i hear that you cried.s that accurate? >> yeah, and i'm not an easy ier. just to save my pride. like wn i'm pregnant, m not the type of woman who watches commercials and cries. >> but you didn't do that in the first one. >> no. i had such a strong reaction to this movie. >> why? >> all of a dden i wasn't the gal, wonder woman, the actress was a little girl from a subu in israel watching all by myself. >> youe a mom of two dahters. >> that too for sure. i got to tell you. it's not just for the girl it goes both ways. >> remember when chris gives gal his watch when seeming to die in the first movie? he does the same thing in this movie. >> weeks and weeks of working. really hard for her. >> still recovering. peakinforeign language] >> we're still in brazil. >> from sequel to what we're calling a threequel. to the new ghost busters. >> is he a continuation? >>t feeds it off to a new generation. >> in ghost busters after life "stranger things" fin wolfhard lookright at he as he and his friends find the original
we're the only american crew with gal and patty jenkins. >> i hear that you cried.s that accurate? >> yeah, and i'm not an easy ier. just to save my pride. like wn i'm pregnant, m not the type of woman who watches commercials and cries. >> but you didn't do that in the first one. >> no. i had such a strong reaction to this movie. >> why? >> all of a dden i wasn't the gal, wonder woman, the actress was a little girl from a subu in israel watching all by...
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everyone from simone de beauvoir to patti smith to j.k. rowling to me.e she wanted to be bigger than the world would allow her to be. >> the alcott family was poor, moving 120 times before scraping together enough money to buy their first real home in 1857. alcott's father bronson, a schoolmaster, fixed it up and painted it brown. >> he wanted a brown house because he wanted it to melt into the natural world. >> filled with warmth and love. >> yes. and also just run by women. and when you're in the house and you see all the paintings on the wall and you see their costumes for their plays and you see everything, you think it was a magical fairy land for them. to think of girls in the 19th century being able to explore all of those artistic pursuits with some amount of seriousness, it takes a special mother and father to create that kind of utopia. >> reporter: imagine yourselves as friends of the family. you've been invited to see a play -- >> reporter: jan turnquist is executive director of louisa may alcott's orchard house. >> when the curtain opens, in
everyone from simone de beauvoir to patti smith to j.k. rowling to me.e she wanted to be bigger than the world would allow her to be. >> the alcott family was poor, moving 120 times before scraping together enough money to buy their first real home in 1857. alcott's father bronson, a schoolmaster, fixed it up and painted it brown. >> he wanted a brown house because he wanted it to melt into the natural world. >> filled with warmth and love. >> yes. and also just run by...
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>> i couldn't look at them. >> reporter: at the dove home, tom's wife patty began to worry about herusband's health. >> he tends to hold things in. you can't hold in that kind of it starting to affect you. with that kind of stress, it takes a toll on them physically and mentally. >> that's what you worry about? >> uh-huh, exactly what i worry about. >> reporter: because she knew if he didn't solve the jessee case, he might die trying. >> he's like a dog with a bone. he's going to take it and he's going to do it until it gets done. >> reporter: dove was not alone, mind you. there was a prosecutor too who shared his dogged conviction. a man named michael murray who wanted sandra jessee and her group just as badly as dove. >> this case seemed to be full of obstacles. >> it would have been probably forgivable just to let it go at that stage? on some level? >> maybe to some people. >> reporter: so murray and dove cobbled together a legal long shot. they flew to phoenix, presented their evidence to a state attorney general, pleaded for an arizona wiretap warrant. and they got it. the game
>> i couldn't look at them. >> reporter: at the dove home, tom's wife patty began to worry about herusband's health. >> he tends to hold things in. you can't hold in that kind of it starting to affect you. with that kind of stress, it takes a toll on them physically and mentally. >> that's what you worry about? >> uh-huh, exactly what i worry about. >> reporter: because she knew if he didn't solve the jessee case, he might die trying. >> he's like a dog...
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>>welcome back to kron 4 news at a for your money tonight, nearly 16,000 pounds of frozen beef pattiesbecause they may contain. plastic the us department of agriculture's food safety and inspection service issued the recall the ready to eat products from cincinnati based can score foods which is owned by tyson foods. the products were not sold in retail stores but distributed from an iowa warehouse to institutions, including schools. it said the recall was issued after a food service establishment complained that it found soft green plastic in a patty. there have been no reports of any injuries. >>candle concerns forcing hallmark to recall more than 4,000 scented candles according to the consumer products safety commission, the ball some soy blend jar candles are dangerous. when the candles are lit the glass jars can break causing possible cuts and fire hazards, no injuries have been reported that homework has received reports of glass jars breaking resulting in fire damaged 2 items that are nearby consumers should immediately stop using these candles and return them to the store where
>>welcome back to kron 4 news at a for your money tonight, nearly 16,000 pounds of frozen beef pattiesbecause they may contain. plastic the us department of agriculture's food safety and inspection service issued the recall the ready to eat products from cincinnati based can score foods which is owned by tyson foods. the products were not sold in retail stores but distributed from an iowa warehouse to institutions, including schools. it said the recall was issued after a food service...
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they're like did patty do a cartwheel?is. >> a hush settles over the o.r. >> and we ca party! whoo! >> tonht's episode of "cal's second act" finds carol having to spend the holiday without her daughter. patricia's willing to do that real life -- under one condition. >> so far, none of my boys are marrie so i do still get to have them, but i will gladly ade a christmas together with one of them getting married and giving me grandchildren if you guys are wating! i willplit up our christmases if you give me a grandchild. >> guys, your mom just said that on camera on "entertaient tonight." >> for the whole world to see. >>'m sweating for them now. >> sometimes moms can be a little demanding. >> very, but not my mom. >> she's watching. >> she is watching. stars of -- wan't seem to e ld their bbly. >> youuys have it a over yourselves. >>hat's not all they're spilling. >> i didn't know that. >> plus, isichelleack with destiny's chil >> break the news. >>> and it's urs-te. sure to slay.yas pickup lines >> use the caution. closed c
they're like did patty do a cartwheel?is. >> a hush settles over the o.r. >> and we ca party! whoo! >> tonht's episode of "cal's second act" finds carol having to spend the holiday without her daughter. patricia's willing to do that real life -- under one condition. >> so far, none of my boys are marrie so i do still get to have them, but i will gladly ade a christmas together with one of them getting married and giving me grandchildren if you guys are wating!...
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draw on beethoven that even includes rock music when you listen to someone like the great punk icon patti smith whenever she's and gone she always goes to the beethoven house because she says my music would be inconceivable without beethoven was so beethoven's really contemporary. back in vienna here be 2 of them celebrated his 1st great successes as a composer for example in pelisse were beatle fans 3rd symphony. was her. for the 1st time. the prince of luck of its was an important patron for beatles and for other composers today his palace houses the theatre museum. i think what's so special about this whole. it's simply part of musical history. took place here so did debuts dress rehearsals in the presence of beethoven and operas from the prince of look of it's was crazy about music and theater so he knew what kind of people to bring here and just what needed to be done. with us here good luck to sort would become why did b 2 of them perform the avoid here for the 1st time. after 1804 an opera by sally area was performed here and afterwards 2 rehearsals took place for the ever. and the
draw on beethoven that even includes rock music when you listen to someone like the great punk icon patti smith whenever she's and gone she always goes to the beethoven house because she says my music would be inconceivable without beethoven was so beethoven's really contemporary. back in vienna here be 2 of them celebrated his 1st great successes as a composer for example in pelisse were beatle fans 3rd symphony. was her. for the 1st time. the prince of luck of its was an important patron for...
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mud covered the rice patties. farmers became fishermen. the fish here arrived in the wave of mud. land is ruined. we don't plan anything anymore. nothing can grow here. i don't know if i will ever be able to plow my field again. we would like the state to help us a little anyway, just to survive, to feed our children. that dam up there was a curse. poverty, hunger all around us. i have no roof, no rice, no future. whatat have we done toto have sh babad luck? repoporter: bad luck or governmt error? the official death toll for the disaster stopped at 29 dead and 1000 missing. morning in thehe nearby village. fishermeneen a reel for 15 years. >> watch out on the left. it is dangerous now. our river has completely changed. we did not have all these little islands there before the dam broke. there are dead tree trunks everywhere now. he knows the hanoi river well. we are on the tributary where the dam was built. this is where the deadly flow of mud came for -- came from. ♪ ♪ he left the government camp. he returns to his fishing grounds each day, but his heart is not in it. something h
mud covered the rice patties. farmers became fishermen. the fish here arrived in the wave of mud. land is ruined. we don't plan anything anymore. nothing can grow here. i don't know if i will ever be able to plow my field again. we would like the state to help us a little anyway, just to survive, to feed our children. that dam up there was a curse. poverty, hunger all around us. i have no roof, no rice, no future. whatat have we done toto have sh babad luck? repoporter: bad luck or governmt...
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colorful modeling patty it's an ideal plaything for kids but it can also be used to create genuine works of art. especially in the hands of london artists ellen mcmahon. by 6 years ago a knack of car friends for they ran a photographic craze and one of their minds was to remake a famous photograph in place and my team won that one and say really i just brought that idea. the idea inspired to knock the project but it's anything but child's play the challenge for elena is to complete a figure in just a few hours the modeling compound dries quickly and turns brittle she has to balance speed with precision. i think the i and she take me through the longest time. and if the i scale wrong it's really hard to catch semites as. well a number of protests from the internet and recreate her favorite subjects images by well known for talk of such as nicholas murray cindy sherman and diane arbus. i've experienced some people judging as just throw away at this for children i think the reason is that we're very quick to judge us and say if it's good or it's bad and so i think i'm playing around with th
colorful modeling patty it's an ideal plaything for kids but it can also be used to create genuine works of art. especially in the hands of london artists ellen mcmahon. by 6 years ago a knack of car friends for they ran a photographic craze and one of their minds was to remake a famous photograph in place and my team won that one and say really i just brought that idea. the idea inspired to knock the project but it's anything but child's play the challenge for elena is to complete a figure in...
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i cried all the time >> reporter: friends told his mom patty about brain balance in a strip mall in detroit. >> seven months in, has there been any change in him? >> it's been incredible >> reporter: the daily tantrums are gone, they say he's engaging more with other kids. it's what brain balance advertises the company has more than 100 locations nationwide and promotes lucrative franchise opportunities. they promise families help for conditions from adhd to learning disorders to autism. the average cost, more than $10,000 for a typical six-month program. to pay that bill, many famous have started gofundme pages and brain balance offers loans. vice president rebecca jackson trained as a chiropractor >> it's all about getting everything to connect and communicate. >> reporter: brain balance is based on the idea that one side of the child's brain is undeveloped brain balance says he has a weaker hemisphere >> we're going to wake up lots of things in one region we might be targeting that right region of the brain and getting that region to talk and communicate with other parts. >> it did not w
i cried all the time >> reporter: friends told his mom patty about brain balance in a strip mall in detroit. >> seven months in, has there been any change in him? >> it's been incredible >> reporter: the daily tantrums are gone, they say he's engaging more with other kids. it's what brain balance advertises the company has more than 100 locations nationwide and promotes lucrative franchise opportunities. they promise families help for conditions from adhd to learning...