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you murdered simon? you murdered simon? you murdered simon! no need to be melodramatic about it, oh, simon. anybody here? mrs. true? you're too late. she's already cleared out, and in a hurry, too. who are you? sandy true. one of dr. true's five daughters. my father's only real daughter. the others are step-types by amanda's four other husbands. and you...and you two are from uncle, i suppose. my father said to contact you. did he give you something for us? no, we just spoke on the phone. what did he say? he, um... said something about how in the end, only i would know the truth. i know this isn't easy for you, but it's terribly important to us. now, he said that you'd know the truth. hardly. he hadn't talked about that in a lolo time. amanda saw to that. besides, he said something about... how the truth was scattered to the four winds. four winds? four stepdaughters. she did this, for them. it wasn't enough what she did to my father, i coululkill her. somebody already has. buongiorno, napoleon. good to see you again. nice to see you. read us
you murdered simon? you murdered simon? you murdered simon! no need to be melodramatic about it, oh, simon. anybody here? mrs. true? you're too late. she's already cleared out, and in a hurry, too. who are you? sandy true. one of dr. true's five daughters. my father's only real daughter. the others are step-types by amanda's four other husbands. and you...and you two are from uncle, i suppose. my father said to contact you. did he give you something for us? no, we just spoke on the phone. what...
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and so were simon's solo songs. he had plenty after the break-up, enough to bring an even bigger crowd back to central park in 1991. ? mama don't take my kodachrome away ? but nothing was quite as popular or quite as different as his south african-influenced "graceland." ? i can call you betty and when you call me you can call me al ? ? people say she's crazy ? ? she got diamonds on the soles of her shoes ? >> it was the biggest learning experience of my musical life, no question about it. >> reporter: being a father has been his other learning experience. he has four children. and he married a musician. edie brickell. who has a successful career of ? he continues his musical exploration, pushing himself and his band to play each song old or new as if for the very first time. >> if you're bored, you're probably not playing it well. you could be playing it perfectly but that doesn't mean you're playing it well. >> reporter: his latest album, "stranger to stranger," debuted at number 1 on the billboard charts this sum
and so were simon's solo songs. he had plenty after the break-up, enough to bring an even bigger crowd back to central park in 1991. ? mama don't take my kodachrome away ? but nothing was quite as popular or quite as different as his south african-influenced "graceland." ? i can call you betty and when you call me you can call me al ? ? people say she's crazy ? ? she got diamonds on the soles of her shoes ? >> it was the biggest learning experience of my musical life, no...
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simon says stop. simon says raise your arms. shake your arms. simon says shake your arms. stop. simon says stop. put your arms down. simon says put your arms down. simon says flutter your hands like a hummingbird. stop. simon says stop. simon says do a grand plies. simon says do the charleston. simon says do the stanley scene from streetcar named desire. - stella! you're really good kid. you know, people are gonna be talking about you. - they already do. (lively piano music) - roy. your mother must be thrilled about getting married. that fred is quite a catch. - i don't know, there is something about that simon says guy i just don't trust. - he said he loves her, why is that so hard to believe? - because my mother's got the soul of a pit bull love ain't that blind. - hey, brian. check out the passenger list for your next flight to boston. - oh, wow, laura jenkins. wow, you think it's her? - miss jenkins? (gasps) miss jenkins! - who's miss jenkins? - she was our ninth grade english teacher and was she ever gorgeous. remember those tight little wool skirts she used to wear and tho
simon says stop. simon says raise your arms. shake your arms. simon says shake your arms. stop. simon says stop. put your arms down. simon says put your arms down. simon says flutter your hands like a hummingbird. stop. simon says stop. simon says do a grand plies. simon says do the charleston. simon says do the stanley scene from streetcar named desire. - stella! you're really good kid. you know, people are gonna be talking about you. - they already do. (lively piano music) - roy. your mother...
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francine: simon, thank you so much. simon french stays with us for the hour. breaking news from monte dei paschi. we will get back to it later. shareholder meeting has reached the forum. what happens is, they have to go through what they want to do in terms of the share sale, but they need 20% of shareholders to actually show up. we understand there were 22.4% of shareholders, which means they can vote. stay with "surveillance." plenty coming up, including brexit billions. some lawmakers attack britain's fiscal watchdog. we will break down the government's autumn statement. plus, saving the world's oldest bank. an extraordinary meeting underway at monte dei paschi. we will analyze the banking sector. until italy's crucial constitutional reform. we will focus on political risk in europe. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get some corporate news. sebastian salek. sebastian: advisers to donald trump are said to be exploring ways he can greenlight the keystone oil pipeline on the day he sworn into office. according to people fa
francine: simon, thank you so much. simon french stays with us for the hour. breaking news from monte dei paschi. we will get back to it later. shareholder meeting has reached the forum. what happens is, they have to go through what they want to do in terms of the share sale, but they need 20% of shareholders to actually show up. we understand there were 22.4% of shareholders, which means they can vote. stay with "surveillance." plenty coming up, including brexit billions. some...
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lee cowan paid simon a visit at his studio. ? >> reporter: to watch paul simon rehearse is to watch a big band leader in action. >> don't just do duane eddy the whole time. >> okay. >> reporter: he has some of the best musicians in the world at his fingertips. ? anwh create a sound that is uniquely his. ? a long time ago yeah ? ? before you was born dude ? ? when i was still single and life was great ? >> my music is containing more and more elements from -- i'm just sort of dragging along this big bag of sounds that i've been the silent ones have always spoken to paul simon. >> these are vietnamese. they go -- ? >> reporter: he has shelves full of exotic instruments. in his studio at his home in the connecticut countryside. >> so i use it like this. as like a ch sound. >> reporter: each one of them an auditory music. >> i always called it a twanger but it turns out it's from i think india and it's called a gopicha. ? >> reporter: you'll hear it very clearly on the first song off simon's 13th solo studio album. ? he calls it "the
lee cowan paid simon a visit at his studio. ? >> reporter: to watch paul simon rehearse is to watch a big band leader in action. >> don't just do duane eddy the whole time. >> okay. >> reporter: he has some of the best musicians in the world at his fingertips. ? anwh create a sound that is uniquely his. ? a long time ago yeah ? ? before you was born dude ? ? when i was still single and life was great ? >> my music is containing more and more elements from -- i'm...
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simone biles. she achieved her goal at the white house, but was honored by president obama, who even did the splits. got to present a surfboard to them that all the olympians signed. we were taking crazy pictures. simone receives. at 19 she has achieved celebrity status. dealing with her fans can be hard. simone: the crying ones get me. please stop crying, you will make me cry. it makes me happy and sad. it is tears of joy, but it scares me sometimes. rajini: on the mat, she is fearless. she hopes to compete in the 2020 olympics and one day perhaps become a nurse. this teenager from texas has already reached great heights. comes in ane biles, little package with a lot of power and an extraordinary smile she used through the olympics that won her millions of fans. you can find out more of the .ews on our website if you like to reach me and the team find us on twitter. i am @kattykaybbc. from all of us here, thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international new
simone biles. she achieved her goal at the white house, but was honored by president obama, who even did the splits. got to present a surfboard to them that all the olympians signed. we were taking crazy pictures. simone receives. at 19 she has achieved celebrity status. dealing with her fans can be hard. simone: the crying ones get me. please stop crying, you will make me cry. it makes me happy and sad. it is tears of joy, but it scares me sometimes. rajini: on the mat, she is fearless. she...
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i'm mildred superczynski to see a detective simone. yeah, i'm detective simone. we spoke on the phone. - i was her maid. - why don't you come on in? we'll talk in here. this is my partner, detective sipowicz. how do you do? we understand you and miss dabrowski were pretty close. i don't know who could've killed her. would you, uh, like some coffee, some tea? i'd like some tea. he'll fix you up. here. what days do you usually work for miss dabrowski? that was the last time i saw her alive. here you go. did you ever give your key to miss dabrowski's apartment to someone else? no. - ever know her to let strangers in? - she didn't do that. anyone you know of had any grievances with miss dabrowski, didn't get along with her? only her boyfriend. them two always were arguing. - what would that be about? - smoking. his language. do that in front on you? - she'd have bruises, mention it off of that. - bruises? yeah. how'd you get along with miss dabrowski? sometimes i'd stay after work, we'd have tea. you're upset, huh? well, she's dead. mildred, did you have disagreement
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simon: yes. of the things people did , the on tuesday morning people have not recognized that this is a radical shift. that it is a idea burning down of traditional politics. we do not understand -- the only place that perhaps is recognized is the bond market. get yourted to thoughts. we know you have just been to italy. >> it is going to be a no vote. if you understood the detail of what the public is being asked to vote on, downsizing the size of the parliament, you would not vote for it either. it is not that they are against change but they are not for this particular change. anna: thank you very much. alibaba could break another singles day sales record. worth $1 billion within just five minutes. the event has become somewhat of a barometer. tom mackenzie joins us. has a slowdown in the chinese economy done anything to dent the sales? numbers we have seen so far today, the answer would be no. in fiveon worth minutes. in two hours, $7.2 billion worth of sales. i looked at this green behind me
simon: yes. of the things people did , the on tuesday morning people have not recognized that this is a radical shift. that it is a idea burning down of traditional politics. we do not understand -- the only place that perhaps is recognized is the bond market. get yourted to thoughts. we know you have just been to italy. >> it is going to be a no vote. if you understood the detail of what the public is being asked to vote on, downsizing the size of the parliament, you would not vote for...
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and so were simon's solo songs.he breakup, enough to bring an even bigger crowd back to central park in 1991. >> so momma don't take my kodachrome away. >> but nothing was quite as popular or quite as different as his south african influenced graceland. >> i can call you betty, and betty when you call me, you can call me al. call me al. >> i never really heard boundaries between music. to me, it really didn't matter where the stuff came from. it all sounded to me like something that i liked and therefore was popular music. >> people say she's crazy. she got diamonds on the soles of her shoes. >> it was the biggest learning experience of my musical life. no question about it. >> being a father has been his other learning experience. he has four children, and he married a musician. edie brickell who has a successful career of her own. >> he continues his musical exploration pushing himself and his band to play each song, old or new, as if for the first time. >> if you are bored, you are probably not playing it well. y
and so were simon's solo songs.he breakup, enough to bring an even bigger crowd back to central park in 1991. >> so momma don't take my kodachrome away. >> but nothing was quite as popular or quite as different as his south african influenced graceland. >> i can call you betty, and betty when you call me, you can call me al. call me al. >> i never really heard boundaries between music. to me, it really didn't matter where the stuff came from. it all sounded to me like...
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simon. now let's get to what is obviously the big story of the week. >> secretary clinton's e-mails. >> oh, okay. is jane pauley. >> saturday night live got in its final pokes in campaign 2016 last night. a campaign lee cowan reminds us that has given humorists and voters plenty of comic relief. >> it has been such a head scratcher of an election. >> the late show's stephen colbert thought he better protect himself. >> got to say i have to wear this until the election is over, so i don't claw my eyes >> bingo, how many of us feel the same way? >> trump sues so many people he's probably got platinum medallion status at the courthouse. >> instead of being the nation's night-lights, late night comedy shows have become more like release valves. >> hillary needs to own all the nasty things the hater says and run it is a notorious hrc. >> if we weren't laughing we might be crying. is one of the extraordinary things, that gets totally swamped under the pile of, you know, orange shag carpeting that
simon. now let's get to what is obviously the big story of the week. >> secretary clinton's e-mails. >> oh, okay. is jane pauley. >> saturday night live got in its final pokes in campaign 2016 last night. a campaign lee cowan reminds us that has given humorists and voters plenty of comic relief. >> it has been such a head scratcher of an election. >> the late show's stephen colbert thought he better protect himself. >> got to say i have to wear this until the...
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>> ladies and gentlemen, simon & garfunkel! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: half a million people crammed onto the lawn that night to see the duo together again. ? and here's to you mrs. robinson ? ? jesus loves you more than you will know ? ? whoa, whoa, whoa ? >> it was a totally peaceful scene through the city like that. there was something -- something quite extraordinary about it. >> reporter: art garfunkel, however, wasn't so sure. >> we came off stage, and i said to artie, how do you think we did? and he said, "disaster." >> really? >> it was like a giant hit. he had plenty after the break-up, enough to bring an even bigger crowd back to central park in 1991. ? mama don't take my kodachrome away ? but nothing was quite as popular or quite as different as his south african-influenced "graceland." ? i can call you betty and betty when you call me you can call al ? ? people say she's crazy ? ? she got diamonds on the soles of her shoes ? >> it was the biggest learning experience of my musical life, no question about it
>> ladies and gentlemen, simon & garfunkel! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: half a million people crammed onto the lawn that night to see the duo together again. ? and here's to you mrs. robinson ? ? jesus loves you more than you will know ? ? whoa, whoa, whoa ? >> it was a totally peaceful scene through the city like that. there was something -- something quite extraordinary about it. >> reporter: art garfunkel, however, wasn't so sure. >> we came off...
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>> pauley: music legend paul simon. >> pauley: music legend paul simon. >> he even threatened to shut down the government over it. heck took all that money from wall street and predatory payday lenders and voted their way. he even wanted to privatize social security, risking it on the stock market. congressman heck just doesn't care about people like us. now let's get to what is obviously the big story of the week. >> secretary clinton's e-mails. >> oh, okay. >> sunday morning goes to the polls, the humorist edition here is jane pauley. >> saturday night live got in its final pokes in campaign 2016 a campaign lee cowan reminds us that has given humorists and voters plenty of comic relief. >> it has been such a head scratcher of an election. >> the late show's stephen colbert thought he better protect himself. >> got to say i have to wear this until the election is over, so i don't claw my eyes out. >> bingo, how many of us feel the same way? >> trump sues so many people he's probably got medallion status at the courthouse. >> instead of being the nation's night-lights, late night come
>> pauley: music legend paul simon. >> pauley: music legend paul simon. >> he even threatened to shut down the government over it. heck took all that money from wall street and predatory payday lenders and voted their way. he even wanted to privatize social security, risking it on the stock market. congressman heck just doesn't care about people like us. now let's get to what is obviously the big story of the week. >> secretary clinton's e-mails. >> oh, okay....
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[ simone ] got ya. all right. put your hands behind your back. come on. there must be some kinda mistake. no mistake. - [ sipowicz ] what's your name? - jermaine brewer. [ laughing ] what's your favorite day of the week? what? yeah. what's your favorite ice cream? - 15th squad to central, okay? - who was the fifth president? [ radio beeps ] [ dispatcher ] 10-4, 15. hey, who's the sixth president? andy. yeah, we need an available radio car arthur fancy. you the head jack around here? i always knew they had some plans for you. well, they got some for you now, clive. behind that cop robbin' me? now, how they gonna prosecute me for a little bit of contraband? - he robbed you, huh? - $600. i figured you to be a brother with a future. so how come you didn't book when the cops came up the street? [ chuckles ] man... i ain't booked in 10 years. all this, "feet don't fail me now." well, they fails me all the time. well, knowin' that like you do, clive, - when breakfast? - why'd you take the collar? - who you know wanna be locked down? - what, you owe someone-- loo
[ simone ] got ya. all right. put your hands behind your back. come on. there must be some kinda mistake. no mistake. - [ sipowicz ] what's your name? - jermaine brewer. [ laughing ] what's your favorite day of the week? what? yeah. what's your favorite ice cream? - 15th squad to central, okay? - who was the fifth president? [ radio beeps ] [ dispatcher ] 10-4, 15. hey, who's the sixth president? andy. yeah, we need an available radio car arthur fancy. you the head jack around here? i always...
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simon: they are.t of yesterday's court hearing, we are pushing back against what they perceive is an attempt to stop brexit. mark: the balancing act of theresa may, it is so difficult, isn't it? she has to unite the country and the party behind her vote. today's resignation of stephen phillips highlights the difficulty of uniting a party let alone a country. simon: this is a little-known conservative lawmaker but a former judge. he supported brexit and now he is saying theresa may is attempting to bypass the parliamentary system. they have put him off for politics and he stepped down. the other parties were used to a pressure made to give up more toormation -- pressure may give up more information than she is comfortable. mark: it is the tory party. that is a lack of comfort. simon: she will likely hold it. mark: she is going to put plow on, to trigger article 50 by the end of march. the supreme court has probably the most difficult case in its history to roll-on at the beginning of december -- rule o
simon: they are.t of yesterday's court hearing, we are pushing back against what they perceive is an attempt to stop brexit. mark: the balancing act of theresa may, it is so difficult, isn't it? she has to unite the country and the party behind her vote. today's resignation of stephen phillips highlights the difficulty of uniting a party let alone a country. simon: this is a little-known conservative lawmaker but a former judge. he supported brexit and now he is saying theresa may is attempting...
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detective simone. how can i help you? i'm a psychiatrist. i'm concerned about a patient, christina lakos. why? unless i'm certain a crime's intended or actually has taken place, i can't disclose the basis of my concerns. how would you suggest we act on those, uh, concerns? what i can tell you is that she missed her last appointment. i would talk to her loved ones. i believe this is the sister's phone number and also her father's. he lives in a different place? i would talk to both of them. to see if she was really at risk. thanks for the heads-up. it wasn't a happy mission. maybe it'll turn out she blew the appointment to, uh, go shopping. got reason to believe she's in danger. tell him there's a reason to believe she's suffocated dead with some kind of foam coming out of her mouth? i didn't wanna give that up to him yet. was he on the ear when you were running the case for the boss? could've been. 'cause he was laying that doctor-patient privilege stuff on pretty thick. sayin' we oughta be looking at the d.o.a.'s loved ones. which he says h
detective simone. how can i help you? i'm a psychiatrist. i'm concerned about a patient, christina lakos. why? unless i'm certain a crime's intended or actually has taken place, i can't disclose the basis of my concerns. how would you suggest we act on those, uh, concerns? what i can tell you is that she missed her last appointment. i would talk to her loved ones. i believe this is the sister's phone number and also her father's. he lives in a different place? i would talk to both of them. to...
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i'm simon lee. this is my father's store! i'm detective simone. this is detectiviv kirkendall. why don't we take a second to talk here? i want to see my father. who, whoa, whoa. try to t te a breath, mr. lee, ok? what happened? there was a shooting here t ts morning. your father was shot, sir. i'm sorry to have to tell you this. he's dead. now can i enter? yeah. let's talk over here. to see my father! you don't want to see him like that. i want to know who did this. when, how, everything. it looks like a robbery went bad. there was a couple of guys running away. they steal his movado watch? i told him not to wear it here. he insisted. so proud i gave him a movado watch. we don't see a watch on him. there. see? i begged him. "move to westchester." he said, "poor people need fresh food, too." it's too soon to know exactly who's responsiblbl these people, they want things, they don't want to work for 'em. animals! you killed my father! mr. lee, i know that you are upset. itit not gonna help for you to start insulting people. one way to make 'em talk. you, boy. i'll give you $5,000
i'm simon lee. this is my father's store! i'm detective simone. this is detectiviv kirkendall. why don't we take a second to talk here? i want to see my father. who, whoa, whoa. try to t te a breath, mr. lee, ok? what happened? there was a shooting here t ts morning. your father was shot, sir. i'm sorry to have to tell you this. he's dead. now can i enter? yeah. let's talk over here. to see my father! you don't want to see him like that. i want to know who did this. when, how, everything. it...
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- uh, lorenzo sharp. - [ simone ] oh, good. yeah. excellent. i want to tell you this: i'm getting those chest pains again. ' else. twelve days ago i snuck in new jersey for a-- a stress test-- injections in my veins-- and i tested abnormal. and i wanna tell you that now. - you gettin' pains right now? - no, but i'm very upset. want someone to give you a ride home? we'll take a ride. no. you go ahead. -i'm gonna go in a few minutes. -hey, you gotta take care of yourself though, vince, huh? i'm detective simone, lorenzo. this is detective sipowicz. y'all drag me in here. man, i'm just tryin' to make a living. i ain't hurtin' nobody. -all right. don't go to pieces. -we need to know what you saw on the street before. not a damn thing, man. - you didn't see no robbery? - nope. - hear no gunshots? - uh-uh. yes, you did, lorenzo. you saw daddy kool get robbed, and you saw him shot. no, sir. just give me my summons. lorenzo, now my shift didn't even start yet, urred, what didn't occur in this incident-- plus one tells me to kiss his ass. now it's rolli
- uh, lorenzo sharp. - [ simone ] oh, good. yeah. excellent. i want to tell you this: i'm getting those chest pains again. ' else. twelve days ago i snuck in new jersey for a-- a stress test-- injections in my veins-- and i tested abnormal. and i wanna tell you that now. - you gettin' pains right now? - no, but i'm very upset. want someone to give you a ride home? we'll take a ride. no. you go ahead. -i'm gonna go in a few minutes. -hey, you gotta take care of yourself though, vince, huh? i'm...
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paul simon's next chapter, ahead on sunday morning. and erin moriarty introduces us to an artist who is colorful yet conservative. seth doane in rome tells us why the world is watching our election. steve hartman meets a family first, the headlines for this sunday morning, the 6th of november, 2016. a disturbance at a donald trump rally in reno, nevada last night. trump was rushed off stage by secret service agents and a protester was tackled. turns out someone had shouted gun. trump later returned to the stage to finish his speech. the protesters was identified as a republican unhappy with his party's in washington a man armed with a firearm was confronted by a uniformed secret service agent near the white house. he was arrested after a brief struggle. president obama was not there. in south carolina, a body found on property where a woman was discovered chained in a metal container for weeks has been identified as that of charles carver, her boyfriend. police now believe her captor may have killed at least six skies should be clear i
paul simon's next chapter, ahead on sunday morning. and erin moriarty introduces us to an artist who is colorful yet conservative. seth doane in rome tells us why the world is watching our election. steve hartman meets a family first, the headlines for this sunday morning, the 6th of november, 2016. a disturbance at a donald trump rally in reno, nevada last night. trump was rushed off stage by secret service agents and a protester was tackled. turns out someone had shouted gun. trump later...
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reporter: simone is fearless on the mat. says she wants to compete in the 2020 olympics and perhaps become a nurse. of course, this teenager from texas has already reached great heights. anchor: simone biles, part of the 100 women series. she is a formidable gymnast and raised the nation spirits when she won the gold. remember, you can find out much more of the day's news and our series on our website. the latest on that crash in colombia is there as well. thank you for joining us. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny
reporter: simone is fearless on the mat. says she wants to compete in the 2020 olympics and perhaps become a nurse. of course, this teenager from texas has already reached great heights. anchor: simone biles, part of the 100 women series. she is a formidable gymnast and raised the nation spirits when she won the gold. remember, you can find out much more of the day's news and our series on our website. the latest on that crash in colombia is there as well. thank you for joining us. ♪ >>...
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this is detective simone. we wanna know what happened here. and don't be giving these people no more drinks. there was 3 of them. one of them came around the bar and emptied the cash register. then they shot the man, and they all ran out. why'd they shoot him? they just shot him. they told us, "don't nobody leave," and that's why they shot him. he was leaving? that's right. so what did this guy look like, the one that pulled the trigger? old man: tall, had a hat on. - a black hat. - it was a brown hat. woman: a black hat. was he white, black, or what? black. it was all 3 of them black. they was 3 hard-looking guys, i tell you that. they would have killed me in a second. how about their ages? looked to me about 30. uh, nothing out of the ordinary as far as appearances. run-of-the-mill, as far as looks go. anyone over here recognize these guys? no. no. maybe from drinking here before. i never seen them. how many shots fired? woman: one. 2. it was one! everybody get some i.d. on the table here. we're gonna need to take down your names. he was wea
this is detective simone. we wanna know what happened here. and don't be giving these people no more drinks. there was 3 of them. one of them came around the bar and emptied the cash register. then they shot the man, and they all ran out. why'd they shoot him? they just shot him. they told us, "don't nobody leave," and that's why they shot him. he was leaving? that's right. so what did this guy look like, the one that pulled the trigger? old man: tall, had a hat on. - a black hat. -...
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simon, at what chance do you put that? simon: fairly slim. it has grown since yesterday. about, still a series of events to run through. what is more interesting is that election or no election, we will have that debate in parliament which is something that government is desperate to avoid because it does not want to reveal the fact that there are different views even among those supporting brexit. having that playing out in open in parliament will be difficult. envision a us scenario where a supreme court mandates a role for parliament. what would that look like? textes: it depends on the and the subsequent interpretation on what the vote should be. if it would be a yes, no vote, that would be easy to get through because mps do not want to contradict the vote of the people. there could be a case where you have to go through complex legislation before the approval of article 50. if that happens, it will take quite long and will be difficult for the government to meet its deadlines. timing will be difficult. the content saying, will also be difficult because each mp intere
simon, at what chance do you put that? simon: fairly slim. it has grown since yesterday. about, still a series of events to run through. what is more interesting is that election or no election, we will have that debate in parliament which is something that government is desperate to avoid because it does not want to reveal the fact that there are different views even among those supporting brexit. having that playing out in open in parliament will be difficult. envision a us scenario where a...
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detective simone. detective sipowicz. we need you to come down to the station house with us, just for a little while. to do what? stand in a lineup on a rape case. you guys. don't you ever get tired of dogging people? i never raped nobody. it's just routine. it's bull. some broro picked out a bunch of look-alikes. i got to bring some people in, i got to answer to my boss. it don't mean nothing. then we got to go to your probation officer. refusing to come in violates your parole. so either you go back to the joint or you come down to the lineup with us. chicks happen to like me. i don't have to rape nobody. can you believe this, me a rapist? he's too busy playing with himself to rape anybody. shut up, xxxxxxx. [simone clears throat] yeah, all right. sit down. what is it? someone bumped into your brother's'sab. where were you this morning about 3:00 and 4:00? i, uh... i went to visit my brother. you have talked to him? he let me to borrow the cab. i, uh, drove to make some money. what area were you driving? broadway, times
detective simone. detective sipowicz. we need you to come down to the station house with us, just for a little while. to do what? stand in a lineup on a rape case. you guys. don't you ever get tired of dogging people? i never raped nobody. it's just routine. it's bull. some broro picked out a bunch of look-alikes. i got to bring some people in, i got to answer to my boss. it don't mean nothing. then we got to go to your probation officer. refusing to come in violates your parole. so either you...
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for simon's dog-rescue shelter. of simon's last requests was that he take columbo when simon died. >> one thing that sam said is that, "every animal's life has value." >> tyson assumes simon's multi-billion-dollar trust will pay for columbo's costly medical treatments, including acupuncture and electromagnetic therapy. >> was there some sort of verbal agreement between you and sam? >> sam took care of everything while he was alive. when sam said, "will you take columbo?", i didn't say, "hey, how much, buddy?" i just said, "of course. i'll take care of it." >> then, in june 2015, three months after sam's death, tyson learns that those vets and therapists will no longer be paid and all those hollywood-style treatments will be discontinued. tyson reaches out to the executor of the simon trust. now, i'm a dog lover -- don't get me wrong -- but tell me how much you were asking, money-wise, to take care of columbo in the style sam had -- >> i didn't ask for money. i was asking for them to send the vets over. i wasn't aski
for simon's dog-rescue shelter. of simon's last requests was that he take columbo when simon died. >> one thing that sam said is that, "every animal's life has value." >> tyson assumes simon's multi-billion-dollar trust will pay for columbo's costly medical treatments, including acupuncture and electromagnetic therapy. >> was there some sort of verbal agreement between you and sam? >> sam took care of everything while he was alive. when sam said, "will you...
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>>> coming up, olympic gymnast simone biles in studio 1a. simone biles in studio 1a. >> and? if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. i had a wonderful time tonight. me too! call me tomorrow? i'm gonna send a vague text in a cou
>>> coming up, olympic gymnast simone biles in studio 1a. simone biles in studio 1a. >> and? if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if...
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we want to go to simon young. he is on the story for us in good evening to you, simon. what else do we know about this case? because just broken in the last hour or so. simon: a few details have emerged. the domestic intelligence agency, officially known as the office for the protection of the constitution, has said that this man has admitted giving away some confidential information that he obtained from within the agency. he gave that to somebody that is in contact -- he is in contact with of the internet, not knowing that that contact was an informer for the domestic intelligence agency. they also say that he was offering yet more information. a newspaper has said that he was planning this bomb attack, as you mentioned, against the headquarters of the agency in cologne, and that he has admitted doing that. some of these details are only just coming out so we should treated with caution. brent: it begs the question, how is it possible for an islamist to embed himself or herself into germany's domestic intelligence service? simon: yes, well, that is a mystery at this s
we want to go to simon young. he is on the story for us in good evening to you, simon. what else do we know about this case? because just broken in the last hour or so. simon: a few details have emerged. the domestic intelligence agency, officially known as the office for the protection of the constitution, has said that this man has admitted giving away some confidential information that he obtained from within the agency. he gave that to somebody that is in contact -- he is in contact with of...
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bobby simone. are you working on a bar robbery 10:00 last night, sports bar on east 38th street's held up. could be the same perps. so, you wanna compare notes? yeah, sure. let's go into the coffee room. okay. tell me your name again. eddie hazel. call me eddie. you new over therereeddie? six weeks. just came over from transit. yeah. so how you like it above ground? love it. hey, gina. hey, james. james, see that woman in a wheelchair in the vending area downstairs? i saw her with another woman. the woman was apparently the victim of a con game. these scam artists, they're always targeting the weaker. that's the lowest of the low. let me get squared away in the locker room, and then i'll go down and see her. - i'll talk to you later, gina. - bye, james. gina, there'll be two officers from the 111th by here some time this morning. if i'm not in my office, have them go in there and wait. sure, lieutenant. good-sized crowd is watching the knicksks these two come in and order a gin and tonic and a jack
bobby simone. are you working on a bar robbery 10:00 last night, sports bar on east 38th street's held up. could be the same perps. so, you wanna compare notes? yeah, sure. let's go into the coffee room. okay. tell me your name again. eddie hazel. call me eddie. you new over therereeddie? six weeks. just came over from transit. yeah. so how you like it above ground? love it. hey, gina. hey, james. james, see that woman in a wheelchair in the vending area downstairs? i saw her with another...
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[tape squealing] [simone] hey! open the door! [sipowicz] get out of the car! that's you busting 'em? that's nothing on pisciotta. he doesn't even say he's buying a ticket. i guess we could charge the two in the car with unlawful imprisonment. unlawful imprisonment the best you can do... off of getting one mope telling the other, "don't do nothing here"? i understand that's how you're feeling mr. hoyt, but my best look at a conviction's prosecuting the busboys... who actually did kill that graffiti artist. that is gonna guarantee i'm not gonna get my paintings. truth is, walter, looking to croak you how they were, that means they already destroyed the paintings-- getting rid of the evidence. try flipping one of the busboys again? - off what new leverage? - it's what we got, all right, cohen? meanwhile, we want guards with walter around the clock. i'm ducking a call from a steven monohan of council to jimmy liery? [fancy] yeah, i spoke to inspector wallace at o.c.c.b. we're going to void liery's arrest. folks ought to get your left and right hands introduced. i
[tape squealing] [simone] hey! open the door! [sipowicz] get out of the car! that's you busting 'em? that's nothing on pisciotta. he doesn't even say he's buying a ticket. i guess we could charge the two in the car with unlawful imprisonment. unlawful imprisonment the best you can do... off of getting one mope telling the other, "don't do nothing here"? i understand that's how you're feeling mr. hoyt, but my best look at a conviction's prosecuting the busboys... who actually did kill...
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[simone] that's not to say annette isn't telling the truth. i think everyone pretty much agrees that she is, and it was a bad thing that happened up there. - did they bribe you? is that what happened? - nobody got bribed. they forced sex on this girl. - i-- i don't want to talk about this anymore. - annette-- maybe if you let us talk to just your mom a little, okay? - excuse us for a couple of minutes, and then we'll leave. - what is it-- boys. can't even get 'em legal punishment 'cause of how you are. i'm sorry then. yeah, you are sorry. you a sorry case. come on, that's enough. [door slams] look, we know this has really... been tough on you, and i'm sure you realize it's been tough on your daughter-- oh, you're gonna lecture me now. you say you won't do your jobs, then you're gonna tell me how to deal with my daughter? mrs. morris, i'm trying to tell you... that your daughter just had her first sexual experience. that's still your daughter in there. j-just get out of here. get out! and let me see to her. [no audible dialogue, no audible soun
[simone] that's not to say annette isn't telling the truth. i think everyone pretty much agrees that she is, and it was a bad thing that happened up there. - did they bribe you? is that what happened? - nobody got bribed. they forced sex on this girl. - i-- i don't want to talk about this anymore. - annette-- maybe if you let us talk to just your mom a little, okay? - excuse us for a couple of minutes, and then we'll leave. - what is it-- boys. can't even get 'em legal punishment 'cause of how...
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. - i'm simone. tim dolan. my girlfriend's missing, my car was stolen. have you found my car? we can talk in here. why don't you have a seat? we need to ask you where you were last night, tim. - in my apartment. - all night? yeah. i'm scared out of my mind here. oh, my god. yeah, this girl was strangled. the girl was left in a junkyard by somebody driving your car. my car was stolen. i reported that. let's just make sure this is antoinette. oh, no. oh, no. you want something to drink? [ crying ] when was the last time you saw antoinette? uh, saturday morning. she took my car to work. look, i put all this in my missing persons report. she said she'd be home on time-- that she wasn't closing. did antoinette say anything to you recently about, uh, people that may have been bothering her at the bar? anyone she might have had an argument with? she told me there was a guy that was bothering her a little. she said he was creepy, but... she didn't think he meant any harm. anything at all about what he looked
. - i'm simone. tim dolan. my girlfriend's missing, my car was stolen. have you found my car? we can talk in here. why don't you have a seat? we need to ask you where you were last night, tim. - in my apartment. - all night? yeah. i'm scared out of my mind here. oh, my god. yeah, this girl was strangled. the girl was left in a junkyard by somebody driving your car. my car was stolen. i reported that. let's just make sure this is antoinette. oh, no. oh, no. you want something to drink? [ crying...
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stop it, simone. that's unbelievable. >> yes. >> okay, but the road to the top wasn't always smooth as she writes about in her new book. >> "courage to soar." >> congratulations. beautiful title, too, simone, for that. >> thank you. >> why do you think that title fits your life? >> because most people would say i am, like, soaring through the air when i'm doing gymnastics and it does take courage to do what we do, because we have to dedicate our lives to gymnastics, to the sport at a very young age. >> yeah. >> i think a lot of people will look at you and say, boy, she went to all the top everything, she never had any hiccups, she just took off. but i think the encouraging -- >> a totally different story. >> yeah. the encouraging thing for kids reading, they'll see that you had your share of hiccups from when you were just a little girl. tell us a little bit. >> i was adopted as a very young age because my biological mom had a couple problems, so me and my sister and other siblings were put in a foste
stop it, simone. that's unbelievable. >> yes. >> okay, but the road to the top wasn't always smooth as she writes about in her new book. >> "courage to soar." >> congratulations. beautiful title, too, simone, for that. >> thank you. >> why do you think that title fits your life? >> because most people would say i am, like, soaring through the air when i'm doing gymnastics and it does take courage to do what we do, because we have to dedicate...
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simon: go back to wednesday.500 an 8% swing between financials and utilities. that's the biggest since 1990. there have been many rural swings. are gettings smoked. tom: how much do you assume the street has been hammered on this? has the alpha eval paraded? simon: i think it's very light positioning in terms of equity business going into this. when people -- on the equity side there been beneficiaries. francine: we are talking about the composition of brexit with donald trump. does this make brexit easier? theresa may and her government will become that much more powerful. paul: i don't think we'll have much bearing on brexit. let's face it. government may have donald trumps with it's going to be different. it will not be different. it will be very difficult. it will be very difficult for theresa may to get a trade deal with the u.s. i don't think it changes fundamentally. this government is not knowing what to do. creates all the wishful thinking that things are changing. tom: the final question we have for you
simon: go back to wednesday.500 an 8% swing between financials and utilities. that's the biggest since 1990. there have been many rural swings. are gettings smoked. tom: how much do you assume the street has been hammered on this? has the alpha eval paraded? simon: i think it's very light positioning in terms of equity business going into this. when people -- on the equity side there been beneficiaries. francine: we are talking about the composition of brexit with donald trump. does this make...
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simone joins us live coming up. as a supervisor at pg&e, it's my job to protect public safety, keeping the power lines clear, while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing, the work that we do helps us protect it. public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the power lines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep our community safe. this is our community, this is where we live. we need to make sure that we have a beautiful place for our children to live. together, we're building a better california. >>> senator jeff sessions arrived for his visit this morning. he's reportedly in the running for secretary of defense. tomorrow, japan's prime minister will be the first foreign leader to meet in person with president-elect trump since the election. he arrives in new york tomorrow. as trump begins to select his foreign policy team, a name to look out for in the coming days is retired lieut
simone joins us live coming up. as a supervisor at pg&e, it's my job to protect public safety, keeping the power lines clear, while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing, the work that we do helps us protect it. public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the power lines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep our community safe. this is our community,...