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mob once uncle bill but that one little bit if you give them i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there but i'm going to. i want to know their story. closely. carefully. simply. to get. discovered. subscribe to. such. place. blame. blame. this is live from berlin scores of protesters are arrested in hong kong a show of force from police is to the streets to demonstrate against the government's decision to postpone elections originally scheduled for today get the latest from our correspondent also coming up at the venice film festival gets underway but it might not be quite as you remember our film critic is at the scene . behind the mess.
mob once uncle bill but that one little bit if you give them i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there but i'm going to. i want to know their story. closely. carefully. simply. to get. discovered. subscribe to. such. place. blame. blame. this is live from berlin scores of protesters are arrested in hong kong a show of force from police is to the streets to demonstrate against the government's decision to postpone elections originally scheduled for today get the...
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. >> he immediately called my brother, his uncle, who is an attorney in reno and said -- "uh uncle billad. they think mike did it." >> and my brother got on the phone. and he said, "i'm representing michael peterson, do not talk to him." >> reporter: michael's daughters were also worried. they knew very well their father relished being the provocateur. and now the police were swarming their house. walking the yard. looking under bushes and trees. >> i remember feeling that something was going badly with the police. >> reporter: michael called a family meeting. >> he sat down with us and said, you know, "girls, i don't know what's going on, but it seems bad. and i -- i just want you to know i didn't do anything wrong. i didn't do anything." and we said, "of course, dad, we know." >> reporter: but police weren't so sure. they seemed intent on peeling away the veneer of the peterson's marriage. what was going on behind the closed doors in the mansion on cedar street? >> they were asking me questions about kathleen and michael's relationship. and if i knew of anything. i thought they were h
. >> he immediately called my brother, his uncle, who is an attorney in reno and said -- "uh uncle billad. they think mike did it." >> and my brother got on the phone. and he said, "i'm representing michael peterson, do not talk to him." >> reporter: michael's daughters were also worried. they knew very well their father relished being the provocateur. and now the police were swarming their house. walking the yard. looking under bushes and trees. >> i...
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just pay for my tax bill. uncle sam's gonna take my thumbs. he's gonna take my thumbs!" there's a good chance ol' fake billionaire president wouldn't be able to pay that bill because turns out the president's businesses have amassed chronic losses that he aggressively employs to avoid paying taxes. it's a classic "producers" situation. trump tried to earn more money with a flop than with a hit. also, there are nazis. in fact, since 2000, trump's beloved golf courses have been $315.6 million in the hole. someone needs to explain to him that in golf you want a low score, in golf business you really don't want to finish 315 million under par. one of the few things that earned trump any money was "the apprentice," which brought him a total of $427 million. so trump made more money in reality tv than he did in reality. that explains his new series "so you thought he was a millionaire." now, some are saying his dire financial straits prove that he only ran for president to reanimate the marketability of his name. but it's a classic branding strategy. >> advertising is based on
just pay for my tax bill. uncle sam's gonna take my thumbs. he's gonna take my thumbs!" there's a good chance ol' fake billionaire president wouldn't be able to pay that bill because turns out the president's businesses have amassed chronic losses that he aggressively employs to avoid paying taxes. it's a classic "producers" situation. trump tried to earn more money with a flop than with a hit. also, there are nazis. in fact, since 2000, trump's beloved golf courses have been...
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uncles, cousins. >> reporter: the family said bill told them that's how bonnie gathered information, that she would>> if we went on a trip as a family or if he took my mother to las vegas, immediately after, he would have to take her somewhere. >> reporter: according to frances and nikki, bill said he wanted to break up with bonnie, but she threatened to air their affair all over the internet. >> he goes, i can't get rid of this person. she had over 2,000 pictures. in my 34 years of knowing bill, i don't have that many pictures. who does that? >> reporter: frances said bill told her bonnie also stalked her and her family. >> she knew where my kids lived. she knew my schedule. he said that i would go to my grocery store, and she'd be there following me. >> reporter: even, said the halls, followed her and bill into a movie theater. >> bonnie tracked them and was sitting three rows behind them. she was kind of like a fatal attraction. just, or -- or psycho. >> reporter: she claims that she was in love with bill, that he was going to leave you, they were going to start a family, they were going to be m
uncles, cousins. >> reporter: the family said bill told them that's how bonnie gathered information, that she would>> if we went on a trip as a family or if he took my mother to las vegas, immediately after, he would have to take her somewhere. >> reporter: according to frances and nikki, bill said he wanted to break up with bonnie, but she threatened to air their affair all over the internet. >> he goes, i can't get rid of this person. she had over 2,000 pictures. in my...
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bill tarazonas was the last caretaker of st. nicholas. >> tarazonas: it was my pride and joy. >> pelley: you called the place uncle nick? >> tarazonas: that's the first thing, when i walked in, says, "hi, uncle nick. how are you?" ( laughs ) that was my thing. ♪ >> pelley: "uncle nick" was traditional. the tomb of jesus was carried through streets on easter. on the epiphany, the cross was raised from the river, symbolizing the baptism of jesus. his face was humble, bnside, there was soul-- rich images of jesus, mary and the saints, known as iconography. developers coveted the land, but the lone church stood its ground. >> regina katopodis: they were set that no one was going to take their church. my father spoke for all. there was not to be any compromise. >> pelley: regina katopodis'hurd frustrated developers for 34 years. >> katopodis: he said, "they offered me $15 million and i said no." there was absolutely no hesitation about it. >> pelley: there was even a time that the archdiocese itself wanted to sell the church.w cone esodis: fwas ancip and a church is a body of people. all he had to do was say no. >> pelley: f
bill tarazonas was the last caretaker of st. nicholas. >> tarazonas: it was my pride and joy. >> pelley: you called the place uncle nick? >> tarazonas: that's the first thing, when i walked in, says, "hi, uncle nick. how are you?" ( laughs ) that was my thing. ♪ >> pelley: "uncle nick" was traditional. the tomb of jesus was carried through streets on easter. on the epiphany, the cross was raised from the river, symbolizing the baptism of jesus. his...
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bill. years before my uncle died he was bragging on the fact even though he only had one long he was still alert enough to drive his car and took two ladies out for rides every week. one was 91 and the other was 93. i said you like these older women? he said i do they are more settled. [laughter] so i had in and ordinate advantage going into politics because i like people and i learned to listen to their stories. i had a great advantage i lived with my grandparents until i was four and spent time with them and they were unusual characters. uneducated white folks of modest means without a racist bone in their body and i learned from my grandfather about looking up to people and he is one of the people i dedicated my book to. but a lot of my good things i don't deserve any credit. they were put into me when i was very young and learn from what i saw. and the power of their example was considerable. what i tried to do in the book was to accomplish two things from my birth through the election of 1992 i tried to tell the story of my life and america. and how my small life interval beginning wi
bill. years before my uncle died he was bragging on the fact even though he only had one long he was still alert enough to drive his car and took two ladies out for rides every week. one was 91 and the other was 93. i said you like these older women? he said i do they are more settled. [laughter] so i had in and ordinate advantage going into politics because i like people and i learned to listen to their stories. i had a great advantage i lived with my grandparents until i was four and spent...
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uncle larry. from a top communications person at one of our most important agencies i do want to ask you before we go bill said he believes the fda and cdc have lost credibility. do you agree with that >> well, look, the good news is that the great scientists at both agencies are still there. so they can get that credibility back quickly but there is no question that the political meddling from the white house and the lack of leadership from the heads of cdc and fda have really, i think, strained the credibility americans have in those agencies we've got to build that back >> well, there's an opportunity to today we've got to help people get better, smarter and healthier. dr. jha, thank you so much for joining us >>> coming up next, we have to turn back to weather hurricane sally set to make landfall today the slow-moving storm set to bring dangerous levels of rain and storm surge to our gulf coast. i'll be asking the louisiana governor john bel edwards how his state is preparing less than a month after hurricane laura hit the very same area l findings to keep moving. but how do we make sure the direction
uncle larry. from a top communications person at one of our most important agencies i do want to ask you before we go bill said he believes the fda and cdc have lost credibility. do you agree with that >> well, look, the good news is that the great scientists at both agencies are still there. so they can get that credibility back quickly but there is no question that the political meddling from the white house and the lack of leadership from the heads of cdc and fda have really, i think,...
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bill barr, did divide the community. his supporters cheered loudly, strongly approving the visit, despite opposition from many including jacob blake's family, including his uncle, especially to nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: what would you tell president trump? >> it's too late, bro. he's done nothing but spread hate out of his mouth about brutalizing black people. >> nbc reporter shaq brewster, on the story from day one, joining us from kenosha, wisconsin. what can you tell us about jacob blake's condition now? >> reporter: we're told he's still in the hospital, still in a lot of pain, still heavily sedated. minute uncle told me yesterday he's starting to get his vibrance back. he can only see his mother or father, one person in the hospital at a time, so the parents right now are alternating. he's starting to reach out, the communications between he and his parents are increasing a little bit more. that's good news in that regard. you hear the family still asking and calling for prayers of people not only here in kenosha but across the country. but we've just reached out to his uncle actually in response to the news that vice president biden will be maki
bill barr, did divide the community. his supporters cheered loudly, strongly approving the visit, despite opposition from many including jacob blake's family, including his uncle, especially to nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: what would you tell president trump? >> it's too late, bro. he's done nothing but spread hate out of his mouth about brutalizing black people. >> nbc reporter shaq brewster, on the story from day one, joining us from kenosha, wisconsin. what can you...
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shootings and justin blake jacob blake's uncle says that bad is evidence of 2 different forms of justice one for white people and one for black people and he says that bill barr is simply trying to justify the unjustifiable so joe biden john do the little what are we expecting. well what we know is that biden will be meeting with jacob blake's family but he will also be eating with business leaders and with law enforcement and that's telling because biden has been trying to walk this line where on the one hand he's supportive of the protest movement and the need for social justice the kind that black lives matter has been crying out for but he's also been condemning the violence that occurred here the are the arson and perhaps looting that occurred and so we expect him to be talking about that when he meets with business leaders and law enforcement and then when he meets with the blake family. we expect him to just offer some sympathy and to talk about the need for a systemic change to what he describes as systemic racism by police here in the united states how long he'll be meeting with the family we don't know we know that he met with the family or he
shootings and justin blake jacob blake's uncle says that bad is evidence of 2 different forms of justice one for white people and one for black people and he says that bill barr is simply trying to justify the unjustifiable so joe biden john do the little what are we expecting. well what we know is that biden will be meeting with jacob blake's family but he will also be eating with business leaders and with law enforcement and that's telling because biden has been trying to walk this line where...
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uncle sam or give this to a local charity of your choice. either way, it's going to strengthen individuals. go engage with that. that's in this bill, and it's important that we be able to continue to walk alongside them and all those not for profits to make sure we thrive because we need them thriving, not just surviving in this moment. and there is one other thing that i want to identify. a lot of things that are in this bill, and it's liability protections. businesses and universities in my state said we desperately need the federal government to clarify liability protections. now, there have been individuals on the other side of the aisle that have said we don't want to do that. we want to just leave that up to the lawyers in the days ahead to have lawsuits. what is occurring is there are many businesses in my state that are holding back and many schools in my state that are holding back trying to figure out what happens next for fear of what could be a series of lawsuits. they just want clarity. they want to do business where they can protect their employees, protect the consumers or individuals or students that are there that
uncle sam or give this to a local charity of your choice. either way, it's going to strengthen individuals. go engage with that. that's in this bill, and it's important that we be able to continue to walk alongside them and all those not for profits to make sure we thrive because we need them thriving, not just surviving in this moment. and there is one other thing that i want to identify. a lot of things that are in this bill, and it's liability protections. businesses and universities in my...
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bill folks. it made for an amazing childhood. made the ordinary extraordinary. my uncle never got over telling stories. in his late 80s, i was talking to him and he was bragging on the fact that his wife had been dead for several years and he was bragging on the fact that even though he had one lung he was still alert enough to drive his car and he took two ladies out for a ride every week, one was 91 and the other was 93 so i said you like these older women? he looked at me, didn't miss a beat, it seems like they are a little more settled. so i had an inordinate advantage when i went into politics because i liked people and i learned to listen to their stories. i also had a great advantage because i lived with my grandparents until i was 4. at 6 i spent massive amounts of time with them and they were unusual characters for a small southern town. they were uneducated relatively, white folks of modest means who didn't have a racist bone in their body and i learned a lot. from my grandfather, about looking up to folks and he is one of the people i dedicated my book to, but
bill folks. it made for an amazing childhood. made the ordinary extraordinary. my uncle never got over telling stories. in his late 80s, i was talking to him and he was bragging on the fact that his wife had been dead for several years and he was bragging on the fact that even though he had one lung he was still alert enough to drive his car and he took two ladies out for a ride every week, one was 91 and the other was 93 so i said you like these older women? he looked at me, didn't miss a...
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health care, housing, child care, and tuition bills, and at the end of the day, many middle-class new jersey families still find themselves owing money to uncle sam. meanwhile, for rich people like donald trump, the tax rate is the lowest it has been in decades, and you can write off fancy haircuts and consulting fees paid to your own daughter, and all the losses you racked up running your business into the ground. i have to say there is no surprise to most new jerseyans. we watched in horror as donald trump ran his atlantic city casinos into the ground, scamming hardworking contractors out of their pay and costing the local economy thousands of jobs. donald trump was like a reverse king midas. everything he touched went bankrupt. and then after his string of bankruptcies and broken promises to workers, trump turned around and got a $72.9 million bailout from the i.r.s. you heard me right. $72.9 million bailout from the i.r.s. now, most people i know think it's a good year when they get $400 or $500 back from the federal government. this scam artist got off with $72.9 million. and yet donald trump isn't swimming in cash. he's drowning in debt
health care, housing, child care, and tuition bills, and at the end of the day, many middle-class new jersey families still find themselves owing money to uncle sam. meanwhile, for rich people like donald trump, the tax rate is the lowest it has been in decades, and you can write off fancy haircuts and consulting fees paid to your own daughter, and all the losses you racked up running your business into the ground. i have to say there is no surprise to most new jerseyans. we watched in horror...