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she was a double major in engineering and computer science at smu.a time when girls were not doing that. she had this amazing joy, this absolute love of life. was really the life of the party. >> reporter: beautiful, intelligent, single, and 20 years old. it's a combination that attracts men of all kinds. >> she used to get notes on her car. she would get flowers. she would come in and show me who wrote her that day. she had a lot of attention, absolutely a lot of attention. >> am i right thinking she didn't have the best taste in guys? >> like any 18 to 0-year-old, she didn't choose wisely. >> reporter: some of those choices and men would figure predominantly in angie samota's life, and of her death. there was lance, whom angie dated back home in amarillo and through her freshman year in dallas. according to her friends, angie said she was afraid of lance because he had a temper, and had once pulled a knife on her. there was ben, angie's boyfriend at the time of her death. older and already out of school, he was a construction supervisor in dallas.
she was a double major in engineering and computer science at smu.a time when girls were not doing that. she had this amazing joy, this absolute love of life. was really the life of the party. >> reporter: beautiful, intelligent, single, and 20 years old. it's a combination that attracts men of all kinds. >> she used to get notes on her car. she would get flowers. she would come in and show me who wrote her that day. she had a lot of attention, absolutely a lot of attention....
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. >> the smu is slightly different involving human death, specifically of a child.at happens our hearts go out to that family and we really think hard about whether or not we're going to use that product again. tim, i think this is about a liability issue. what will it cost for peloton to get its reputation back, to fix the problem, fix the future, peloton sending out of its warehouses. >> well, look, i can't speak to the legal extent and the liability here i'll say that peloton has gone out of their way to build a brand that is as high a association with innovation, leading edge and home fitness. and i think as much as this is a -- clearly a -- add covid accelerated trend, i think this is one that stays with us. i don't love the valuation and peloton is 35% and 65 sessions or something. i think it's trying to find a base but this is the vertically integrated player that is innovative on the hardware side, has a software model pan recurrent revenue model. i think it's in a sweet spot right now. it's not losing this tailwind. it may not be as extraordinary we need to
. >> the smu is slightly different involving human death, specifically of a child.at happens our hearts go out to that family and we really think hard about whether or not we're going to use that product again. tim, i think this is about a liability issue. what will it cost for peloton to get its reputation back, to fix the problem, fix the future, peloton sending out of its warehouses. >> well, look, i can't speak to the legal extent and the liability here i'll say that peloton has...
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part two is whether in any way it could be smu justified. as to the causal part, it looked like a medical slam dunk. we'll see what the defense has when they bring up their witnesses beyond just these crosses. thanks for joining us here in what is a difficult but important process. thank you for your time. >> thanks for having me. >> appreciate it. >>> we have a lot more in our friday night program here. including responding to our reporting about how republicans are losing their own voters to biden. i will bring you that new response tonight. also, john boehner going after ted cruz but also lamenting the modern republican party that he created. but first, congressman gaetz threatened michael cohen. now gaetz is in free fall. we will check in with, yes, michael cohen learning to "the beat" live after this. ve after . r and outdoor allergens. try claritin cool mint chewabls for powerful allergy relief plus a cooling sensation. live claritin clear. this is how you become the best! ♪“you're the best” by joe esposito♪ ♪ [triumphantly yells] [din
part two is whether in any way it could be smu justified. as to the causal part, it looked like a medical slam dunk. we'll see what the defense has when they bring up their witnesses beyond just these crosses. thanks for joining us here in what is a difficult but important process. thank you for your time. >> thanks for having me. >> appreciate it. >>> we have a lot more in our friday night program here. including responding to our reporting about how republicans are losing...
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conservatives and republicans to think that the jury didn't do its job, to think that the jury was smu influenced by protests. and that's just a terrible liable against the jury system as i have watched it perform over the years. the one consistent thing has been the jurors actually do try to get it right and they pay attention and they do their best. if you don't believe that about our court system, then you really don't believe in our court system. >> carmen? >> yeah. you're absolutely right. it's kind of astounding the number of legislation that is trying to silence the protesters and squelch the first amendment right to free speech. on the other hand, there is a lot of legislation that is now before electeds to look at having consistent policies and practices and procedures for officers across the board. so these are two juxtaposed positions. but i believe people are at a turning point and are looking for reform and that these attempts to squelch, you know, people who want to express their first amendment free speech are not going to go very far. and i will say that i was a law enf
conservatives and republicans to think that the jury didn't do its job, to think that the jury was smu influenced by protests. and that's just a terrible liable against the jury system as i have watched it perform over the years. the one consistent thing has been the jurors actually do try to get it right and they pay attention and they do their best. if you don't believe that about our court system, then you really don't believe in our court system. >> carmen? >> yeah. you're...
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is he says, it's somebody who goes to a football game where noted game plays smu and he doesn't careho wins. but i'm running out of time, so i'm going to tell you, i will tell about linda johnson, i've also got a couple in -- i'll tell you about lyndon johnson. and this is one, it's not all clear that lyndon johnson had much of a sense of humor. so stories we're told about lyndon johnson, rather than stories told by lyndon johnson. but here is one that does capture the essence of lyndon johnson. and it's told of that 1960 democratic campaign for the nomination for president. and lynda johnson throws his hat around and the other two principal candidates -- as senator from missouri, and john kennedy. or junior senator from massachusetts. and the three men are sitting in the green room, ahead -- about to have a debate. they're sitting in agreement, one of the green is called green rooms, i don't know. but not one of them has been green, but nonetheless, they're sitting there. and they're making small talk. and kennedy says, stewart, lyndon, i have to tell you something, something very s
is he says, it's somebody who goes to a football game where noted game plays smu and he doesn't careho wins. but i'm running out of time, so i'm going to tell you, i will tell about linda johnson, i've also got a couple in -- i'll tell you about lyndon johnson. and this is one, it's not all clear that lyndon johnson had much of a sense of humor. so stories we're told about lyndon johnson, rather than stories told by lyndon johnson. but here is one that does capture the essence of lyndon...
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he says, it's somebody who goes to a football game where notre dame plays smu and he doesn't care who wins. okay. i'm running out of time. so i'm going to tell you, i got to tell you a story about lyndon johnson. i've actually got a couple of more reagan stories i could tell you. but i'll tell you about lyndon johnson. this is one, lyndon johnson, ñ clear that lyndon johnson, lyndon johnson had much of a sense of humor. so stories were told about lyndon johnson rather than stories told by lyndon johnson. but here is one that does capture the essence of lyndon johnson. and it's told of the 1968 democratic campaign for the nomination for president. and lyndon johnson has thrown his hat in the ring. and the other two principal candidates are stuart symington, a senator from missouri, and john kennedy, a junior senator from massachusetts. and the three men are sitting in the green room ahead of this debate, they're about to have a debate. they're sitting in the green room. why green rooms are called a green room, i don't know, i've been in lots of them and none of them has been green. non
he says, it's somebody who goes to a football game where notre dame plays smu and he doesn't care who wins. okay. i'm running out of time. so i'm going to tell you, i got to tell you a story about lyndon johnson. i've actually got a couple of more reagan stories i could tell you. but i'll tell you about lyndon johnson. this is one, lyndon johnson, ñ clear that lyndon johnson, lyndon johnson had much of a sense of humor. so stories were told about lyndon johnson rather than stories told by...
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i can go from smu to an hbcu.ith the price we brought our -- bought our house at in the price we will be selling it at, we will be able to pick and choose what we want to do. we might get into our own business and do something different. host: steve in south carolina, your turn. caller: yes, good morning. caller:host: you moved in the last 10 years? caller: yes, i did. i moved from pennsylvania to south carolina. reasoning was basically 2, 1 was the property taxes on our home in pennsylvania was high enough that we felt like we were making about -- -- another mortgage payment every month. it was a high mortgage. our house was paid off, i was getting ready to retire. the mortgage was paid off and we ended up paying a property tax. when i was working there, no problem. when i was getting ready to retire it did not make economic sense. we picked up, got on the rv and rode around the country for a few months, about six to be exact. we wound up in south carolina, better weather too, we didn't have snow. host: what is t
i can go from smu to an hbcu.ith the price we brought our -- bought our house at in the price we will be selling it at, we will be able to pick and choose what we want to do. we might get into our own business and do something different. host: steve in south carolina, your turn. caller: yes, good morning. caller:host: you moved in the last 10 years? caller: yes, i did. i moved from pennsylvania to south carolina. reasoning was basically 2, 1 was the property taxes on our home in pennsylvania...
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steve: smu, absolutely.nt to move to if they had a choice. steve: north of dallas is pilot point, texas, that's where we find will cain is he live at bebow and kathy's cafe. we met kathy and now we are meeting breakfast. will: that's right, steve. look at that that is a ham and cheese are omelet there is a saying here at bebo's and kathy's. if you leave hungry it's your own fault. there is a ton of cheese in this thing. i mean, this is going to get me started this morning. i shouldn't eat on tv, somebody said are you going to do a pete hegseth and eat on tv i said sure, why not. '. ainsley: do the walk and brian will take credit. will: here is what i want all of to us take some credit for. listen to these people. this is america. we are going to talk to them throughout the morning. they listened last night and this is the effect of policies and rhetoric in real life this. is really something to listen. to say the american people on what this all means for their everyday lives. it's absolutely illuminating. b
steve: smu, absolutely.nt to move to if they had a choice. steve: north of dallas is pilot point, texas, that's where we find will cain is he live at bebow and kathy's cafe. we met kathy and now we are meeting breakfast. will: that's right, steve. look at that that is a ham and cheese are omelet there is a saying here at bebo's and kathy's. if you leave hungry it's your own fault. there is a ton of cheese in this thing. i mean, this is going to get me started this morning. i shouldn't eat on...