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they wanted an unedited interview.to jeff fager, our beloved chairman and said is cbs interested this this? cbs "60 minutes" perhaps interested in this? jeff had conversations with them as well. at this time they didn't want to have an unedited interview and so it fell down. said, how about we do it on my program, an unedited program and that's, i think what has appealed to them. that's the same thing i have done with the president and others all the time. >> how would you describe assad's mood? >> i thought he seemed controlled. not under stress. it's not that he was relaxed or uncomfortable. he did not seem a man who was under a lot of stress. clearly he is. you clearly got the impression that he was worried about what would happen and the consequences that might explode out of control. >> did this interview feel any other way than your previous interview with him? >> yes because this was focused. it was focused the possibility of a war rather than a strike rather than a whole wide-ranging conversation about the midd
they wanted an unedited interview.to jeff fager, our beloved chairman and said is cbs interested this this? cbs "60 minutes" perhaps interested in this? jeff had conversations with them as well. at this time they didn't want to have an unedited interview and so it fell down. said, how about we do it on my program, an unedited program and that's, i think what has appealed to them. that's the same thing i have done with the president and others all the time. >> how would you...
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ed and on edited -- unedit microphone got president obama making a concession yesterday. >> know i have not had a cigarette and probably six years , that is because i'm scared of my wife. >> that as president obama saying he quit smoking because he it is scared of his wife. we know michelle obama was proud when her husband finally kicked the smoking habit, and now we know what motivated him. >> i can imagine when she comes , that sasha would be like yes, i did my homework. and then i'm going to go for a run. [laughter] >> you could run today, now that it is nice out there. >> plenty of people when i was outside was -- were running. it is just the light pole. clear skies all across our region. let me show you the sky cams from our weather bug network. some kids out there enjoying outdoor recess, it got down to 41 degrees in perryville, but look at this, vast sunshine. this at ourall of weather homepage at wjla.com. today, we had sunrise just weore 7:00 a.m., and tonight will have sons at just after 7:00 p.m. have a losse will of over an hour of daylight. at least we have plenty of sunshi
ed and on edited -- unedit microphone got president obama making a concession yesterday. >> know i have not had a cigarette and probably six years , that is because i'm scared of my wife. >> that as president obama saying he quit smoking because he it is scared of his wife. we know michelle obama was proud when her husband finally kicked the smoking habit, and now we know what motivated him. >> i can imagine when she comes , that sasha would be like yes, i did my homework. and...
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. >> i watched the video unedited.idn't want to slap him around. >> gwyneth paltrow has one of the kids on the back of a bike and she jumped in front of a bus. doesn't even faze her. >> with her kid on the bike? >> she obviously doesn't care about her kid. named it apple. >> 2000 one direction playing at charity so
. >> i watched the video unedited.idn't want to slap him around. >> gwyneth paltrow has one of the kids on the back of a bike and she jumped in front of a bus. doesn't even faze her. >> with her kid on the bike? >> she obviously doesn't care about her kid. named it apple. >> 2000 one direction playing at charity so
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so without getting into that, i said i will give you an unedited interview. what the president says will be on the program. and they agreed to that. and then we have had a deal to make -- to come to damascus and do the interview. i only got the approval literally the day before i left. so it was not easy. lots of conversations took place. and we went there. i took jeff fager, president of the "cbs news" and my friend and executive producer of "60 minutes" with me, and cbs provided a lot of help for me in the process of getting to damascus. we got there. the first airing of the interview is tonight on pbs. >> right. >> and it was a remarkable experience, in which he said, if i could make this point, everybody asks me what is the headline? and there were lots of headlines from the issue and one did not necessarily go further than the other. but this has come up. there is today -- and this is from "the new york times" -- a seemingly offhand suggestion by john kerry that syria could avert a attack by relinquishing chemical weapons received almost immediate welcom
so without getting into that, i said i will give you an unedited interview. what the president says will be on the program. and they agreed to that. and then we have had a deal to make -- to come to damascus and do the interview. i only got the approval literally the day before i left. so it was not easy. lots of conversations took place. and we went there. i took jeff fager, president of the "cbs news" and my friend and executive producer of "60 minutes" with me, and cbs...
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. >> you can go to ktvu.com for more bridge coverage including a link to unedited video showing the drive -- the drive over the new span. the special section is at the top of the home page. >>> a west nile virus phenomenon is happening in a certain parent of san jose and the county isn't sure why. we'll tell you what's being done to fight against it. >>> plus a warmup on the way. ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo will be here to tell you when to expect beach weather. >>> and parking wars between two bay area cities. one mayor is apologizing. ?.=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2h >>> santa clara county is having a real problem with west nile virus. tonight, fogging to prevent the disease is happening in two cities making it the most times the county has ever had to fog this season. new at noon, janine de la vega joins us live from one of the neighborhoods that will be sprayed tonight. good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. we just received word that county vector control is on their way to pick up another dead bird that they believe is infected with the west nile virus. in this partic
. >> you can go to ktvu.com for more bridge coverage including a link to unedited video showing the drive -- the drive over the new span. the special section is at the top of the home page. >>> a west nile virus phenomenon is happening in a certain parent of san jose and the county isn't sure why. we'll tell you what's being done to fight against it. >>> plus a warmup on the way. ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo will be here to tell you when to expect beach weather....
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it was refreshing that fox aired the unedited interview so people could make up their own minds. >>> and in the print world, "time" magazine named its first female editor in history. she has written more cover stories than anyone who has ever worked there. she said her daughters are proud of her, but she hopes women as topped fors soon won't be news at all. top editors soon won't be news at all. after the break, a lengthy and unprecedented interview with pope francis has the media, well, buzzing. we will get the back story from the editor who made it happen. >>> pope francis had comments that the church shouldn't be narrowly focused on gays, abortion and girt -- and birth control. the 12,000-word article began as a proposal from america, the national catholic review and the editor-in-chief joins me from dayton. we have a bit of a satellite delay. matt malone, welcome. you are sitting in the office with a colleague after pope francis' election and you say what to him? >> i said how should we cover this pay paw see? he said we should try to interview the pope. it was as simple as that.
it was refreshing that fox aired the unedited interview so people could make up their own minds. >>> and in the print world, "time" magazine named its first female editor in history. she has written more cover stories than anyone who has ever worked there. she said her daughters are proud of her, but she hopes women as topped fors soon won't be news at all. top editors soon won't be news at all. after the break, a lengthy and unprecedented interview with pope francis has the...
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in this unedited footage, hugueley describes how and why he killed a prison counselor. >> the plan waskill him, get the death penalty, use the state of tennessee's lethal injection as a means of suicide, since i didn't have the guts to do it myself. and then, in january, i killed him. the first thing i did is i said, i want the death penalty. i want to be executed. and so, here we are. >> how did you kill him? >> i stabbed him 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive. my philosophy has always been, if you put enough holes in them, they can't plug them all and the chances are, they're going to die. because i've seen people stabbed 17, 18 times and get up and walk away. >> that's really incredibly graphic and horrible. >> i agree. >> it's horrible. i mean i just -- >> i agree. i've never lost a minute of sleep over anything i've ever done. if somebody who commits premeditated, first-degree murder tells you they have remorse, they are a liar. it's impossible to commit premeditated first-degree murder and then turn around and say you hav
in this unedited footage, hugueley describes how and why he killed a prison counselor. >> the plan waskill him, get the death penalty, use the state of tennessee's lethal injection as a means of suicide, since i didn't have the guts to do it myself. and then, in january, i killed him. the first thing i did is i said, i want the death penalty. i want to be executed. and so, here we are. >> how did you kill him? >> i stabbed him 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him...
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. >> and it is not -- it is unedited. there is a pref physician on it it -- preface on it that says this is wrong, but we are running it anyway. we have reputable sources which at this point, if they were wrong, there you go. how reputable are they? i guess agenda trumped facts on this and somehow the newspapers are dying. >> it is not just this story. this is endemic of everything. we have got to stop having these people write our stories for us. ellis son, you are in journalism. it is this so-called professional -- do you agree with me that it is out of hand? we are letting others write the story for us. >> if this was a story i had written as a blossoming journalist i would be mortified and want it off. the initial mistake was understandable because there were reports there was an ar15 on the scene and perhaps law enforcement used it. the initial mistake was uppedzable, but to -- understandable, but to not correct it -- like you said in the beginning people do point to bloggers under mining journalism and this is an ex
. >> and it is not -- it is unedited. there is a pref physician on it it -- preface on it that says this is wrong, but we are running it anyway. we have reputable sources which at this point, if they were wrong, there you go. how reputable are they? i guess agenda trumped facts on this and somehow the newspapers are dying. >> it is not just this story. this is endemic of everything. we have got to stop having these people write our stories for us. ellis son, you are in journalism....
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what you're about to see is from the unedited tape shot that night picked over for clues ever since iteals an apparently terrifying ordeal. but is it all that it seems? among the many twists and half truths in this case lies one central mystery, was danielle taylor a willing participant? >> say hello. >> hi. >> okay. i have a question for you, you just said hi. >> uh-huh. >> but if you had one thing to say, if this was your last day on earth, what would it be? [ inaudible ] >> take a drink. >> i don't know. >> hey, can you do one more favor, say, ready, set, go. >> no. >> all right, then i'll say it. ready, set -- jimmy. >> do you want me to go? >> put them behind your back. >> how are you doing? i take it it's been better, huh? just think, you're better now than you're going to be in half an hour, that's for sure. you can move all you want. you can scream even if you'd like. if you'd like, i'll help. somebody help. >> travis is really outspoken, not afraid to state his opinion at all. he's a man's man. travis is like a man's man, you know, very athletic, very competitive. he's a ladie
what you're about to see is from the unedited tape shot that night picked over for clues ever since iteals an apparently terrifying ordeal. but is it all that it seems? among the many twists and half truths in this case lies one central mystery, was danielle taylor a willing participant? >> say hello. >> hi. >> okay. i have a question for you, you just said hi. >> uh-huh. >> but if you had one thing to say, if this was your last day on earth, what would it be? [...
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it was refreshing that fox aired the unedited interview so people could make up their own minds. >>> and in the print world, "time" magazine named its first female editor in history. she has written more cover stories than anyone who has ever worked there. she said her daughters are proud of her, but she hopes women as topped fors soon won't be news at all. top editors soon won't be news at all. after the break, a lengthy and unprecedented interview with pope francis has the media, well, buzzing. we will get the back story from the editor who made it happen. um... where's mrs. davis? she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teach
it was refreshing that fox aired the unedited interview so people could make up their own minds. >>> and in the print world, "time" magazine named its first female editor in history. she has written more cover stories than anyone who has ever worked there. she said her daughters are proud of her, but she hopes women as topped fors soon won't be news at all. top editors soon won't be news at all. after the break, a lengthy and unprecedented interview with pope francis has the...
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we could do it that made it, uhm, acceptable to me and to him, which was essentially we'll do an unedited interview. we'll have an hour conversation and what we say and do in that one hour will be on the air. clearly works for me. i'm happy to do that. and it worked for them, too. so what came out of it was i think an important conversation with someone who obviously is central to what is happening in washington and in syria and affects not only syria but the rest of the middle east. >> all right, charlie. you did a great job and thank you so much. we'll be watching again. "cbs this morning" starts at 7:00. we'll be right back. stay with us. ,,,, [ maragno ] if the car was invented today, it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd wake up with a full tank, ready to go. if the car was invented today, it would be the 100% electric nissan leaf. with over 200 million gas-free miles driven and automatic hov lane access, the question isn't "why electric?" it's "why gas?" [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. i
we could do it that made it, uhm, acceptable to me and to him, which was essentially we'll do an unedited interview. we'll have an hour conversation and what we say and do in that one hour will be on the air. clearly works for me. i'm happy to do that. and it worked for them, too. so what came out of it was i think an important conversation with someone who obviously is central to what is happening in washington and in syria and affects not only syria but the rest of the middle east. >>...
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way with bogus stories about accounting issues and management blunders, they put them on the web, uneditedle read them. plus it's easy to do. stock owners no longer have the benefit of rules that slow short selling down. and they make it -- used to make it really hard to create bear raids. rules like waiting for an uptick or a higher price before you can short. abolished in order to make trading quicker, and more fair for the shorts, really more fair for the brokers. a lot of good that did for us, right? it's a leading reason why so many home gamers have left the building. we establish these rules in order to stop the fomenting of panic. something that happened during the great depression, but the government seems to think that panics are no longer possible. that human nature has changed. so we have to be more careful than ever not to succumb to panic that's orchestrated by short sellers who need prices to go lower and plant stories on websites that people do not check beforehand. they just read it and say, oh, it's on a website. without those predictions, without those protections, the sh
way with bogus stories about accounting issues and management blunders, they put them on the web, uneditedle read them. plus it's easy to do. stock owners no longer have the benefit of rules that slow short selling down. and they make it -- used to make it really hard to create bear raids. rules like waiting for an uptick or a higher price before you can short. abolished in order to make trading quicker, and more fair for the shorts, really more fair for the brokers. a lot of good that did for...
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think that a russian newspaper would have printed an op-ed from president obama or any president uneditedand perhaps. one of the things he mentions here is, you know, american exceptionalism. we hear that word so often used by the president. he talks about american exceptionalism. but if you're from a foreign country, you don't want to hear about it. if you're from even germany, if you're from -- which is frankly doing very well as you know. if you're from other places, you don't want to hear about american exceptionalism. then he goes on to detail all the reasons and all the problems that we have over the last period of time with the wars we've been in. the police -- you know, the police -- whatever you want to call it. all of the policing that we've done for the rest of the world and how it's inappropriate. and then he goes back to american exceptionalism. i mean, it was really a tough letter. very well drawn. very well done from putin's standpoint. not good for this country. not good for this president. >> in one swipe putin basically inserted himself in the leadership of the world. >>
think that a russian newspaper would have printed an op-ed from president obama or any president uneditedand perhaps. one of the things he mentions here is, you know, american exceptionalism. we hear that word so often used by the president. he talks about american exceptionalism. but if you're from a foreign country, you don't want to hear about it. if you're from even germany, if you're from -- which is frankly doing very well as you know. if you're from other places, you don't want to hear...
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of the united states and former president bill clinton along with barack obama in an unvarnished, uneditednot filtered platform of the clinton global initiative. it was just a fabulous almost one hour. the president of the united states having time to explain the benefits and the reasoning behind the affordable care act. i'm joined tonight by dr. corey hebert and also with us tonight, dr. ronnie whitfield. gentlemen, i can't get the smile off my face. i just think that this was just a fabulous moment for america because this has been so needed that the platform from president clinton given to president obama to explain exactly what is going to be happening in this country. dr. hebert, what was your analysis of this? the most important points made in this discussion tonight? >> i wrote down a few words because the words like moral imperative, fair, patients bill of rights, high quality affordable health care. all these things, they make so much sense. and the way they were broken down by both presidents, it was made so clear. it's crystal clear that we are a country that must take care of o
of the united states and former president bill clinton along with barack obama in an unvarnished, uneditednot filtered platform of the clinton global initiative. it was just a fabulous almost one hour. the president of the united states having time to explain the benefits and the reasoning behind the affordable care act. i'm joined tonight by dr. corey hebert and also with us tonight, dr. ronnie whitfield. gentlemen, i can't get the smile off my face. i just think that this was just a fabulous...
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dispelling all the lies and putting aside all of the misinformation that has been out there, an uneditedltered version about what is the truth about what's going to happen to this country and how we are moving forward. it's kind of a hope and change thing, which i'll talk about later on. but last night, what we saw was actually fascinating. when you start thinking about what this really means to our economy, to saving lives, to the younger generation, to the seniors in this country, and how we are moving forward. and if there is one thing that liberals and progressives in this country have to understand, we have to grab this moment. this is what happens when you have power. when you have power, power and authority is a hell of a thing. and if you've got oh political power, you can drive the agenda. the republicans, i think, have kind of done a better job of this over the years. but this is truly a moment where we have to recognize the crossroads. and we are going through this intersection, and we are going to deliver health care to more than 30 million people in this country who have bee
dispelling all the lies and putting aside all of the misinformation that has been out there, an uneditedltered version about what is the truth about what's going to happen to this country and how we are moving forward. it's kind of a hope and change thing, which i'll talk about later on. but last night, what we saw was actually fascinating. when you start thinking about what this really means to our economy, to saving lives, to the younger generation, to the seniors in this country, and how we...
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i want to read to you his answer in full and unedited.i went to high school from lebanon connecticut in the northeastern corner of the state where you grow. that high school was about two miles from home. then i was directed to an insurance company in hartford for a position. i spent my life in insurance. i was hired by two companies one and then another and that i went to world war i. i graduated from high school in 1914. i went into the army in 1917 and april of 1917 just before the war was declared. i was in the army for two years. 18 months in france and -- in france. the division was the 26th division made up of the national guard of the six new england states. there were four entrenched they they -- infantry regiments and artillery batteries for a time not acquainted. in the 101st entropy measurement. the hundred and second was made of connecticut national guard. that is where i was the 100 2nd infantry. the 103rd infantry regiment was from maine in the 104th in new hampshire and vermont and artillery mostly from rhode island. i wou
i want to read to you his answer in full and unedited.i went to high school from lebanon connecticut in the northeastern corner of the state where you grow. that high school was about two miles from home. then i was directed to an insurance company in hartford for a position. i spent my life in insurance. i was hired by two companies one and then another and that i went to world war i. i graduated from high school in 1914. i went into the army in 1917 and april of 1917 just before the war was...
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go to ktvu.com for more bridge coverage including a link to uneditting video. it's at the top of our page. >>> 7:08. ariel castro was found dead hanging in his cell last night, just weeks after pleading guilty to holding three women captive in his home for three years. last month, he was sentenced to life in prison for a thousand years, for raping michelle knight, gina dejesus and amanda berry. >>> two weeks ago, the jury found joseph naso guilty of killing four women. some of the murders date back to the '70s. he's also a suspect in a fifth murder in nevada county. during the penalty phase, prosecutors plan to introduce evidence that link him to a sixth kill, he could receive life in prison for the death penalty. >>> underaged drinking has led to four more incidents in dorms. there were nine alcohol-related incidents last weekend as students moved back into the dorm. berkeley police have plain clothes officers focused on keying an eye out for underaged drinking and businesses who sell alcohol to minors. >>> police are investigating two incidents of indecent ex
go to ktvu.com for more bridge coverage including a link to uneditting video. it's at the top of our page. >>> 7:08. ariel castro was found dead hanging in his cell last night, just weeks after pleading guilty to holding three women captive in his home for three years. last month, he was sentenced to life in prison for a thousand years, for raping michelle knight, gina dejesus and amanda berry. >>> two weeks ago, the jury found joseph naso guilty of killing four women. some of...
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then because of the pbs program, we said why don't we give you an unedited interview, which is the samece we got there, willing to -- they didn't make any effort to change content. they didn't have any interest. there was nothing off the record. they didn't have any sense of saying you can't go here can't talk about here. none. it was the president -- this is going to be a very tough interview. they said the president would like for you to be that way. >> they said he was so calm and composed on camera. everyone kept saying he seems, dare i say normal he seems very in control, very calm. what was he like off camera? >> same way. absolute. >> how did you get into damascus? it's not easy to get there. >> first of all, you can't fly in. every time evidence' been there before, i have flown in. we flew to beirut. the cbs news organization was enormously helpful because they have people on the ground in damascus and beirut. they make these trips back and forth. we flew into beirut jeff bayer, paul needham and me. we drove into one check point after another, got to the border and we met on the
then because of the pbs program, we said why don't we give you an unedited interview, which is the samece we got there, willing to -- they didn't make any effort to change content. they didn't have any interest. there was nothing off the record. they didn't have any sense of saying you can't go here can't talk about here. none. it was the president -- this is going to be a very tough interview. they said the president would like for you to be that way. >> they said he was so calm and...