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where was harvey? los angeles detectives were determined to question him about the murder of stephen b. williams. he had drained the former radio star's bank account for a lavish yacht renovation and then skipped town. but the conman's lies were about to catch up with him. here again is keith morrison with who killed the radio star. >> reporter: it was september 2006 when a smooth-talking stranger walked into pete's auto dealership in great falls, montana and got himself a job as a used car salesman. >> he was quite the character. wasn't your typical car salesman persona. >> reporter: joe parsetich was the finance manager at pete's auto. he was at the dealership the day the new guy started. >> he was very sure of himself to the point of a little bit smug. in montana, where you have a lot of down-to-earth meat-and-potatoes people, where they're very friendly towards one another, having somebody with a smug, cocky attitude isn't going to go over very well at times. >> reporter: still, joe was friendly in
where was harvey? los angeles detectives were determined to question him about the murder of stephen b. williams. he had drained the former radio star's bank account for a lavish yacht renovation and then skipped town. but the conman's lies were about to catch up with him. here again is keith morrison with who killed the radio star. >> reporter: it was september 2006 when a smooth-talking stranger walked into pete's auto dealership in great falls, montana and got himself a job as a used...
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it was the company that was completely and utterly ruled by harvey. and harvey was a dictator. i thought clearly there was something more than the actresses' acting abilities involved with us flying somebody and spending $20,000 on a role that wouldave cost $2,000. >> narrator: in hiresponse to "frontline", weinstein denied this and said that he and prince edly clashed over budgets and other production issues. and despite princes suspicions, he insists only ever heard vague rumors about weinstein's >> i knew nothing. i would hear things, but they were innuendoes and they were second and third-hand. i dn't know and to be perfectly honest, i didn't give it a lot of thought because you're too buried in doing wt you're trying to do, just trying to survive every day. >> narrator: bob weinstein, who heads the weinstein company, has also said that he and the boardo had no knowledhis brother's alleged misconduct, even though rumors hadeen circulating within the company. >> over the years there re certain people and it wasn't ju assistants it was executives in the company wh did have gl
it was the company that was completely and utterly ruled by harvey. and harvey was a dictator. i thought clearly there was something more than the actresses' acting abilities involved with us flying somebody and spending $20,000 on a role that wouldave cost $2,000. >> narrator: in hiresponse to "frontline", weinstein denied this and said that he and prince edly clashed over budgets and other production issues. and despite princes suspicions, he insists only ever heard vague...
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>> ♪ >> harvey!ck (cameras clig) >> tonight, on frontline... >> more than 60 won have come forward to accuse weinstein of sexual harassment, assault and rape. >> by thmid 90s we were aware of what he was alleged to be doing. >> weinstein has repeatedly denied allegations of non-consensual sex. >> he believed, thatng he was go be untouchable. >> narrator: ...the story of how harvey weinstein silenced his accusers. >> harvey weinstein had an incredibly complex machine designed to maintain silence around this. >> i just remember feeling so powerless and furious... >> ...large pay outs, nondisclosure agreements... a >>olutely in fear ofal death i was not lowed to talk to a journalist. >> ...an array of prive investigation firms. >> they completely destroyed me and my image. >> he had one of the most powerfulegal teams in the country. >> he got very angry and said, "i've investigated you and you're not so cln so be careful". >> narrator: the insiders spimking out for the first t >> it was the company that
>> ♪ >> harvey!ck (cameras clig) >> tonight, on frontline... >> more than 60 won have come forward to accuse weinstein of sexual harassment, assault and rape. >> by thmid 90s we were aware of what he was alleged to be doing. >> weinstein has repeatedly denied allegations of non-consensual sex. >> he believed, thatng he was go be untouchable. >> narrator: ...the story of how harvey weinstein silenced his accusers. >> harvey weinstein had an...
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i'm harvey levin. this is a story about a woman who turned her back on a lucrative career on wall street to become the perfect homemaker. this 19th-century tailor's table will be absolutely perfect for the adult. harvey: but martha stewart's life wasn't all perfection. i did not want to get divorced. i think he had a wandering eye. and wandering whatever. ( laughs ) harvey: she was a billionaire. unstoppable until a tiny stock deal landed her in prison. james comey was the prosecutor. yeah, dear james. do you think that he's sexist? martha would not only rebound and rebuild, she would completely redefine herself, with a little help from some friends. i had to sit next to snoop. i was so high. say again? i was so high. harvey: martha stewart, good in the kitchen, kick-ass in the board room. martha stewart. how do you do? what's crack a-lackin'? ( laughs ) everything. ( laughs ) thank you so much for doing this. i am fascinated by your journey. how you got to where you are today. - great. - and that's wh
i'm harvey levin. this is a story about a woman who turned her back on a lucrative career on wall street to become the perfect homemaker. this 19th-century tailor's table will be absolutely perfect for the adult. harvey: but martha stewart's life wasn't all perfection. i did not want to get divorced. i think he had a wandering eye. and wandering whatever. ( laughs ) harvey: she was a billionaire. unstoppable until a tiny stock deal landed her in prison. james comey was the prosecutor. yeah,...
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i'm harvey levin. this is the story of one of the most successful tv personalities and music producers in history, simon cowell. but before he became a household name, simon had his fair share of failures that left him flat broke. it's gotta be a little humiliating at 30 years old to fail so hard. but he would bounce back in a big way, producing a slew of shows and then conquering television with "american idol." what do you think of katy perry doing "idol?" good luck. ( laughs ) harvey: his personal life somewhat turbulent. an affair with a married woman would lead to his greatest joy, a son cast in his own image. simon: i sat him down one day and i said, "i'm gonna teach you three very, very important letters for when you get your first girlfriend." i said, "it's n-d-a." a non-disclosure agreement? he'll be the first to tell you a healthy dose of ego never hurt anyone. i went to your office today, and saw a ten-foot picture of your face. every time i look at the picture, i feel good. tell me why. sim
i'm harvey levin. this is the story of one of the most successful tv personalities and music producers in history, simon cowell. but before he became a household name, simon had his fair share of failures that left him flat broke. it's gotta be a little humiliating at 30 years old to fail so hard. but he would bounce back in a big way, producing a slew of shows and then conquering television with "american idol." what do you think of katy perry doing "idol?" good luck. (...
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harvey: wow. judy: when i was told that this was going to happen, they said, "you have several choices, where you would like your star to be. and i said, i want to rest next to sidney poitier. - ( laughs ) - so i'm right next to sidney poitier. - harvey: good company. - judy: who's a friend. good company. did you have fantasies about this? i mean, i'm-- obviously, i have a connection to "people's court." i'm assuming you watched "people's court" from time to time, with judge wapner. i did. i remember it was the first glimpse that everybody had into a court room. tv announcer: what you are witnessing is real. "the people's court." what'd you think? i thought he was humorless, actually. but if you wear anything other than a wedding ring, or stud earrings to work and they're lost or stolen, that's just your tough luck. but it was fine. i never found him a particularly charismatic fellow, and i know he for sure wasn't crazy about me. but i think he wanted to do the right thing. i think he was very int
harvey: wow. judy: when i was told that this was going to happen, they said, "you have several choices, where you would like your star to be. and i said, i want to rest next to sidney poitier. - ( laughs ) - so i'm right next to sidney poitier. - harvey: good company. - judy: who's a friend. good company. did you have fantasies about this? i mean, i'm-- obviously, i have a connection to "people's court." i'm assuming you watched "people's court" from time to time, with...
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i'm harvey levin. this is the story of a small-town texas girl who transformed herself from a goody two-shoes ballet dancer into one of the most popular angels in the universe. - charlie: good morning, angels. - morning, charlie. harvey: jaclyn smith lived a sheltered life growing up, but her big break on "charlie's angels" put her way outside her comfort home. so, do you consider yourself a sex symbol? no. you know people disagree with you. harvey: and that legendary role opened the door that would transform her from a hugely popular television star into a full-blown mogul. i'm listening to somebody as a kid, "i want to be a ballet dancer," and all of a sudden, you're making deals with kmart and max factor. where did you learn this? harvey: but the accolades and riches mean nothing compared to her family, from the daily struggles dealing with the loss of her parents... i saw a grief counselor and i said, "when you cry so much, is this abnormal?" okay, we weren't gonna cry. ...to an elusive quest to f
i'm harvey levin. this is the story of a small-town texas girl who transformed herself from a goody two-shoes ballet dancer into one of the most popular angels in the universe. - charlie: good morning, angels. - morning, charlie. harvey: jaclyn smith lived a sheltered life growing up, but her big break on "charlie's angels" put her way outside her comfort home. so, do you consider yourself a sex symbol? no. you know people disagree with you. harvey: and that legendary role opened the...
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i am not the moral police on harvey weinstein. that's not my job. it's not the jury's job either, if they really look at the evidence that's going to be presented to them, i think they're going to find him not guilty. >> maybe the most important thing for donna is picking a jury. she's going to have to find people who can evaluate the evidence objectively. and with a guy as unpopular as harvey weinstein, that's not ease easy. >> reporter: robert boyce led the investigation. >> i think the overwhelming detail, given by these ladies will convict him of what they said he did. >> reporter: the trial will examine the allegation of two women. mimi, who says weinstein forced himself on her in 2006 when she was working as a production assistant. >> women have the right to say no. and that was a no. >> reporter: and an unidentify woman who alleges weinstein raped her in a hotel room in 2013. she will cite apparently friendly e-mails that these women engaged in. in always friendly. sometimes romantic. it would be any reasonable person to think that the claims
i am not the moral police on harvey weinstein. that's not my job. it's not the jury's job either, if they really look at the evidence that's going to be presented to them, i think they're going to find him not guilty. >> maybe the most important thing for donna is picking a jury. she's going to have to find people who can evaluate the evidence objectively. and with a guy as unpopular as harvey weinstein, that's not ease easy. >> reporter: robert boyce led the investigation. >>...
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that was about harvey weinstein. i say it has good days and bad days as most of people of trauma due to the state. it was almost impossible on a physical loophole for her to get that story out and articulated. almost impossible to listen to on some loophole two. for me as a reporter and eventually for the public. these are unfathomable for ours. she did a brave thing after a long time of not being sure she was going to which included phrases, and she let me tell the story eventually, picking up the phone when i first contacted her and panicking in staying i don't know anything, i don't know anything. which is another common starting.in these conversations. she not only decided on to tell the story but now has volunteered to testify in army weinstein his criminal case. that is upsetting and it is re- traumatizing, and again thrust her up against the dynamic she is in her life will never be the same. her public profile will never be the same grade she is an actress, she's an actress who loved her work and never was kno
that was about harvey weinstein. i say it has good days and bad days as most of people of trauma due to the state. it was almost impossible on a physical loophole for her to get that story out and articulated. almost impossible to listen to on some loophole two. for me as a reporter and eventually for the public. these are unfathomable for ours. she did a brave thing after a long time of not being sure she was going to which included phrases, and she let me tell the story eventually, picking up...
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and now they were parroting a talking.given by a hostile harvey weinstein. my hope is by exposing this, thereer is a conversation about how to prevent this from happening to other people within a company who might be targeted in violent acts by individuals cloaked by the sense of legal practices. in a a conversation about how to stop this from happening to any journalists with a tough lead. >> that's the thing, you also discuss in this book, that harvey weinstein went to great lengths to keep this story under wraps. he went so far as to hire spies tond follow you and other reporters. so much so that you felt your life was in danger in people advise you to get a gun. >> multiple sources advise me to it m get a gun, i moved out of my apartment, i was very stressed out and not getting a lot of sleep. looking over my shoulder a lot, and siam like you, someone with the legal training background and i am naturally inclined toward skepticism and their many points and this book were plays out i am the last to admit okay something bizarre is happening here. but even
and now they were parroting a talking.given by a hostile harvey weinstein. my hope is by exposing this, thereer is a conversation about how to prevent this from happening to other people within a company who might be targeted in violent acts by individuals cloaked by the sense of legal practices. in a a conversation about how to stop this from happening to any journalists with a tough lead. >> that's the thing, you also discuss in this book, that harvey weinstein went to great lengths to...
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but right now there is too much money >> recounting the efforts of others to stifle his reporting on harvey weinstein alleged sexual abuse of women in his book catch and kill in his book catch and kill. ♪ good evening everybody. thank you for your patience. i am the co-owner of politics and prose on behalf of everybody here we are grateful here at the auditorium thank you for coming. we have been partnering with gw for a number of years now sponsoring the author talks and we are very grateful to have access to such a spacious and convenient facility here in washington we are also grateful for the support for all of you we know you have choices on where to buy books and we like to thank you for choosing to shop with your local independent bookstore. [cheers and applause] especially nice to be hosting ronan farrow this evening talking about his new book catch and kill it has been two years since he was writing in the neww yorker and with his writing in the new york times since they published the separate sexual assault allegations against would be producer harry weinstein and that cause man
but right now there is too much money >> recounting the efforts of others to stifle his reporting on harvey weinstein alleged sexual abuse of women in his book catch and kill in his book catch and kill. ♪ good evening everybody. thank you for your patience. i am the co-owner of politics and prose on behalf of everybody here we are grateful here at the auditorium thank you for coming. we have been partnering with gw for a number of years now sponsoring the author talks and we are very...
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his name was nicholas harvey. he was 22 years old and this was unusual. >> he didn't have a criminal background. he had never been in trouble with the law before. >> seemed like a reasonably-nice young man? >> yeah, very personable. i mean, he came across that way. he wanted to ingratiate himself with us as law enforcement. you know, in his words, he always wanted to be a cop sometime in his life. >> and here's robbing and killing a woman. >> correct. >> he'd been an athlete in high school. still worked out a lot. was a personal trainer at his local gym. >> big muscle character. >> correct. that's way up the coast. >> by ventura. >> in other words, about 70 miles from the crime scene. but why would he commit a robbery so far away from home? >> that's one of the flags that immediately came up. >> when detective birdsall and his partner first asked him, nick gave them an answer that, frankly, still didn't make sense. >> we came at him and his initial story was i heard this is a good area. >> reporter: really? there
his name was nicholas harvey. he was 22 years old and this was unusual. >> he didn't have a criminal background. he had never been in trouble with the law before. >> seemed like a reasonably-nice young man? >> yeah, very personable. i mean, he came across that way. he wanted to ingratiate himself with us as law enforcement. you know, in his words, he always wanted to be a cop sometime in his life. >> and here's robbing and killing a woman. >> correct. >> he'd...
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i'm harvey levin. this is a story about a cuban-american boy who grew up to become one of the most recognizable, and marketable celebrities in the world. ♪ swing your partner round and round ♪ ♪ end of the night, it's going down. ♪ armando pérez grew up in the slums of miami surrounded by violence and drugs. when i was born i was breastfed cocaine. i had to get rushed to the hospital and see if i was gonna make it. but music proved to be his golden ticket to a better life. - you are light-skinned, blue eyes. - yeah. too latin for hip-hop and too hip-hop for latin. till y'all figure it out, i'mma keep rappin'. and soon he applied the same hustler mentality he learned on the streets to business. pitbull's such a household name that it if you google pitbull, i come up before the dog. ( both laugh ) turns out his inspiration wasn't a big celebrity. it was someone who wasn't as lucky. eddie was somebody, that for one, believed in me, but more than anything, loved me and... ...he... way more than a
i'm harvey levin. this is a story about a cuban-american boy who grew up to become one of the most recognizable, and marketable celebrities in the world. ♪ swing your partner round and round ♪ ♪ end of the night, it's going down. ♪ armando pérez grew up in the slums of miami surrounded by violence and drugs. when i was born i was breastfed cocaine. i had to get rushed to the hospital and see if i was gonna make it. but music proved to be his golden ticket to a better life. - you are...
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colonel harvey. colonel harvey has a special hat on. i like to see it because a lot of people think of tom cruise when they see the hat. the unfortunate part is, tom cruise wasn't the first. colonel harvey was a part of a top gun squadron, a group that went to nellis field, took their airplane, took their maintenance group and became top gun, the first top gun of record for the u.s. air force. >> right. colonel harvey, if you want to tell us a little bit about yourself. what do you want people to know about your service and about your time flying combat airplanes and then becoming a top gun. >> oh, boy. [ laughter ] >> i know it's a long list. >> never made any model aircraft or anything like that, never did anything as far as aircraft goes. i lived in a small town in northeastern pennsylvania called nangola station so you can imagine how big that is. anyway, i sat in my front yard one day and i saw this flight of p-40s fly over in formation. i said i'd like to do that and that was it. [ laughter ] so i got into the military. i was draf
colonel harvey. colonel harvey has a special hat on. i like to see it because a lot of people think of tom cruise when they see the hat. the unfortunate part is, tom cruise wasn't the first. colonel harvey was a part of a top gun squadron, a group that went to nellis field, took their airplane, took their maintenance group and became top gun, the first top gun of record for the u.s. air force. >> right. colonel harvey, if you want to tell us a little bit about yourself. what do you want...
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yes, sir, colonel harvey? >> during my whole life, youngster all the way through until i got married, i was a perfectionist and there's nothing a perfectionist cannot do. and washing out in flying school never entered my mind. perfectionists can do everything. and then i got married. [ laughter ] i had to put that on hold and when my wife passed away back to my old procedures. i did not have a worry going through flying school. that never entered my mind that i was going to wash out. that's the way i am today. like i said, i went back to my old ways. i can do anything. up to a point. this bothers me. >> so, again, we appreciate everyone coming in and taking their time and learning. i encourage to you take the programs back with the names of the gentlemen here, lieutenant colonel james harvey, jefferson and colonel joseph peterburs. take those names back, google them, look them up and learn a lot more than we had time to today. we want to show our appreciation for you coming in and participating in the program.
yes, sir, colonel harvey? >> during my whole life, youngster all the way through until i got married, i was a perfectionist and there's nothing a perfectionist cannot do. and washing out in flying school never entered my mind. perfectionists can do everything. and then i got married. [ laughter ] i had to put that on hold and when my wife passed away back to my old procedures. i did not have a worry going through flying school. that never entered my mind that i was going to wash out....
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bill harvey being the first one that comes to mind. he was the pretty legendary chief of the berlin base now much of the 1950s. he was actually the boss for my dad and really anybody else with the agency who was there those years. and a pretty controversial figure. not beloved, i would say, but enormously effective, particularly in the field of counterintelligence. he was a former fbi g-man. completely opposite from the image of the cia in those days, these eastern establishment, prep school type background. bill harvey was a guy from indiana, he was a pretty large fellow. had this thyroid problem, buys bulging out. he loved packing weapons over every inch of his body, six or seven were not unusual and that didn't count what was in his briefcase, and he would sit at his desk, fiddling with weapons whenever number came, which made people kind of nervous. he had been fired -- not fired but he hat left the fbi in a disagreement with j.ed gar hoover that stemmed from harvey's heavy drinking. he was a legendary in that field as well, just k
bill harvey being the first one that comes to mind. he was the pretty legendary chief of the berlin base now much of the 1950s. he was actually the boss for my dad and really anybody else with the agency who was there those years. and a pretty controversial figure. not beloved, i would say, but enormously effective, particularly in the field of counterintelligence. he was a former fbi g-man. completely opposite from the image of the cia in those days, these eastern establishment, prep school...
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harvey weinstein has reportedly reached a settlement with dozens of his accusers, and he may not have to foot the bill. the international court ofjustice is set to hear from gambia's lawyers that rohingya muslims still face an ongoing risk of genocide. greta thunberg accuses governments of avoiding real action on climate change, as she has named time magazine's person of the year. in washington, dc, thejudiciary committee of the us house of representatives has been debating for around three hours now the articles of impeachment against president trump. after a spirited discussion, they will most likely vote later on thursday, ahead of a vote in the full house next week. the house is dominated by the democrats. if the president is impeached, there will be a trial in the senate, controlled by the republicans, in the new year. i spoke to our north america correspondent peter bowes about what is a constitutional but very political process. what's happening right now is that the judiciary committee are considering in detail those two articles of impeachment, essentially the charge sheet ag
harvey weinstein has reportedly reached a settlement with dozens of his accusers, and he may not have to foot the bill. the international court ofjustice is set to hear from gambia's lawyers that rohingya muslims still face an ongoing risk of genocide. greta thunberg accuses governments of avoiding real action on climate change, as she has named time magazine's person of the year. in washington, dc, thejudiciary committee of the us house of representatives has been debating for around three...
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harvey weinstein has reportedly reached a settlement with dozens of his accusers. the terms are not finalized, but he may not pay any of his own money. the international court ofjustice is set to hear from gambia's lawyers that rohingya muslims still face an ongoing risk of genocide. rhetoric uses governments of avoiding real change on climb greta thunberg accuses governments of avoiding real change on the environment. in washington dc, thejudiciary committee of the us house of representatives has been debating for around two hours now the articles of impeachment against president trump. after a spirited discussion — they'll most likely vote later on thursday, ahead of a vote in the full house next week. the house is dominated by the democrats. if the president is impeached, there will be a trial in the senate — controlled by the republicans — in the new year. our north america correspondent peter bowes joins us now. talk us through the process here. this is a very political process. and extremely political process did again what is happening right now is tha
harvey weinstein has reportedly reached a settlement with dozens of his accusers. the terms are not finalized, but he may not pay any of his own money. the international court ofjustice is set to hear from gambia's lawyers that rohingya muslims still face an ongoing risk of genocide. rhetoric uses governments of avoiding real change on climb greta thunberg accuses governments of avoiding real change on the environment. in washington dc, thejudiciary committee of the us house of representatives...
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harvey weinstein has reportedly reached a settlement with dozens of his accusers. the terms are not finalised, but he may not pay any of his own money. the international court ofjustice is set to hear from gambia's lawyers that rohingya muslims still face an ongoing risk of genocide. greta thunberg accuses governments of avoiding real action on climate change — as she's named time magazine's person of the year. in washington dc, thejudiciary committee of the us house of representatives has been debating for around two hours now the articles of impeachment against president trump. after a spirited discussion — they'll most likely vote later on thursday, ahead of a vote in the full house next week. the house is dominated by the democrats. if the president is impeached, there will be a trial in the senate — controlled by the republicans — in the new year. i spoke to our north america correspondent, peter bowes, about what is a constitutional but very political process, an extremely political process. what is happening right now is that the judiciary committee
harvey weinstein has reportedly reached a settlement with dozens of his accusers. the terms are not finalised, but he may not pay any of his own money. the international court ofjustice is set to hear from gambia's lawyers that rohingya muslims still face an ongoing risk of genocide. greta thunberg accuses governments of avoiding real action on climate change — as she's named time magazine's person of the year. in washington dc, thejudiciary committee of the us house of representatives has...
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some accusers of harvey weinstn are not involved. they disagreed with the settlement. but it is significant because it inends years of legal wran more than 30 women accuse harvey weinstein of sexual harassment, rape, settling, it seems, for this $25 million payout. it is significant because so many people believe harvey weinstein has got off lately. $25 million is not much when it is dividedetween 30 people. $500,000 each. we thought the original settlement pot was going to be much bigger, may be as much as $90 millio d as you say, harvey weinstein does not have to admit any wrongdoing in this civil case, and nor, it seems, does he have to pay anyoney out of his own pocket. iteems the insurance compani acting for his former studio are going to foot the bill. h it also offe and the board members of the company some indemnity. there has been a lot of anger since "the new york times" eiported this tentative deal that harvey weinis getting off lightly in the settlement of these civil suits. laura: what about the separate criminal case against mr. weinstein? where has that
some accusers of harvey weinstn are not involved. they disagreed with the settlement. but it is significant because it inends years of legal wran more than 30 women accuse harvey weinstein of sexual harassment, rape, settling, it seems, for this $25 million payout. it is significant because so many people believe harvey weinstein has got off lately. $25 million is not much when it is dividedetween 30 people. $500,000 each. we thought the original settlement pot was going to be much bigger, may...
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finally harvey what was your chosen profession once he left the military? >> i stayed in the military and then i retired at 65 that i had for daughters, i had my wife of course, so i needed my job, so united was in time -- in town, interviewing, so i applied for united and he said you have made all of our qualifications except one, we have a cut off a 35. i said okay. so i retired in madison wisconsin and at that time now is the home office for oscar meyer and i interview to his oscar meyer and this was in may of 65 when i interviewed and i interviewed for about a week with everyone just shy of oscar himself and they said you are higher, when do you want to go to work? i said i retired the 31st of maine i'd like a week off. he said okay report the 7th of june. so i reported in the 7th of june, at that facility they had slaughter through the completion of all -- so my training was slaughter through the end it was a three month program and one month into the program i met a salesman in new jersey so they sent me there so i was a salesman for three years and n
finally harvey what was your chosen profession once he left the military? >> i stayed in the military and then i retired at 65 that i had for daughters, i had my wife of course, so i needed my job, so united was in time -- in town, interviewing, so i applied for united and he said you have made all of our qualifications except one, we have a cut off a 35. i said okay. so i retired in madison wisconsin and at that time now is the home office for oscar meyer and i interview to his oscar...
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some accusers of harvey weinstein are not involved. they disagreed with the settlement. but it is significant because it ends years of legal wrangling. more than 30 women accuse harvey weinstein of sexual harassment, rape, settling, it see, for this $25 million payout. it is significant because so many people believe harvey weinstein has got off lately. $25 llion is not much when i is divided between 30 people. $500,000 each. we thought the original settlement pot was going to be much bigger, may be as much as $90 million. and as you say, harvey weinstein does not have to admit any wrongdoing in this civil case, and r, it seems, does he hav to pay any money out of his own eems the insurance companies acting for his former stio are going to foot the bill. it also offers him and the board members of the company some indemnity. there has been a lot of anger since "the new york times" reported this tentative deal that harvey weinstein is getting off lightly in the settlement of these civil suits. laura: what about the separate criminal case against mr. weinstein? where has t
some accusers of harvey weinstein are not involved. they disagreed with the settlement. but it is significant because it ends years of legal wrangling. more than 30 women accuse harvey weinstein of sexual harassment, rape, settling, it see, for this $25 million payout. it is significant because so many people believe harvey weinstein has got off lately. $25 llion is not much when i is divided between 30 people. $500,000 each. we thought the original settlement pot was going to be much bigger,...
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and used a little of it to hire the killer, nick harvey. and then, with a little polite arm-twisting, frank agreed to help set a trap for the suspected mastermind, fred schockner. but wait a minute. did you promise him something in exchange? >> didn't promise him anything, no. >> reporter: so why would he do it? >> i think, in his mind, because we got him on everything else, he was trying to dig himself out of a hole. >> reporter: or maybe frank didn't understand how deep the hole was, as undercover cop kris nelson prepared frank for his big meeting with fred, el cubano got a call from his wife. >> he said, "i'm down here with the cops and i'm helping them." and he goes, "i'll be home later." he actually thought he was still going home. he even told me, he goes, "well, i didn't kill her." and i almost wanted to slap him and go, "no, you just hired somebody else to." >> he must have known. i mean, you got to be blind and deaf not to know that. >> you'd think. we used to laugh like, "is this guy for real?" >> reporter: frank set it up, called
and used a little of it to hire the killer, nick harvey. and then, with a little polite arm-twisting, frank agreed to help set a trap for the suspected mastermind, fred schockner. but wait a minute. did you promise him something in exchange? >> didn't promise him anything, no. >> reporter: so why would he do it? >> i think, in his mind, because we got him on everything else, he was trying to dig himself out of a hole. >> reporter: or maybe frank didn't understand how...
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for a start, more significantly, harvey weinstein will admit no culpability at all. he will not be paying the money himself, it will come from a big insurance port which will cover legal fees and board big insurance port which will cover legalfees and board members including his brother bob and the 110w including his brother bob and the now disbanded weinstein company. for the deal to go ahead though, all the parties have to sign off, and the court needs to approve it. it would resolve almost every misconduct lawsuit brought against harvey weinstein since 2017 and insulate company directors from future liability. for these reasons, and the ones we just heard from caroline frost, many of weinstein‘s accusers are unhappy. for example, the model and actor zoe brock, who accused weinstein of sexual misconduct in a hotel in 1997. the entire process to me has been a farce. i think the settlement is a joke, and it signifies an absolutely broken system. i'm devastated by it. i'm appalled by it. i'm sickened by it. and i feel defeated i'm appalled by it. i'm sickened by it.
for a start, more significantly, harvey weinstein will admit no culpability at all. he will not be paying the money himself, it will come from a big insurance port which will cover legal fees and board big insurance port which will cover legalfees and board members including his brother bob and the 110w including his brother bob and the now disbanded weinstein company. for the deal to go ahead though, all the parties have to sign off, and the court needs to approve it. it would resolve almost...
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i'm harvey levin. this is a story about the babe ruth of professional wrestling. the incredible hulk hogan! harvey: hulk hogan put an entire industry on the map, but not without paying a heavy price. hulk hogan: the knees are fake. the hips are fake. the back's full of metal. harvey: hulk hogan became one of the most recognizable and beloved figures in the world, but behind the scenes, terry bollea's life was crumbling. you literally had a gun in your mouth. yeah. harvey: an illicit sex tape would bring this american hero to his knees. you used the n-word. if this tape wasn't leaked, do you think you'd be using that word today? but the scandal that could have broken him that is i'd work hard. i'm in check with myself. i'm happy, brother. harvey: hulk hogan, a life of the highest highs and the lowest lows. oh, my gosh. - it is so good to see you. - hey, my brother. usually i see you in gold's gym. that's true, in los angeles. well, we're far, far away. have a seat. well, thank you for coming. so, um, i
i'm harvey levin. this is a story about the babe ruth of professional wrestling. the incredible hulk hogan! harvey: hulk hogan put an entire industry on the map, but not without paying a heavy price. hulk hogan: the knees are fake. the hips are fake. the back's full of metal. harvey: hulk hogan became one of the most recognizable and beloved figures in the world, but behind the scenes, terry bollea's life was crumbling. you literally had a gun in your mouth. yeah. harvey: an illicit sex tape...
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and then, as you say, harvey weinstein does not have to admitany harvey weinstein does not have to admit any wrongdoing in this civil case. and nor, it seems, does he have to pay any money out of his own pocket stop it seems the insurance companies are acting for his former studio and are going to foot the bill. and it also offers him and the board members of that company some indemnity. so there's been a lot of anger since the new york times first reported this tentative deal that harvey weinstein here is getting off lightly in the settlement of these civil suits. it is a matter of hours before polls open here, as uk voters decide who will form their next government in a general election. candidates will contest 650 seats in the house of commons, the uk's lower legislative chamber. polling stations will close at 10:00pm gmt, which will also see the release of an exit poll from the bbc and other uk broadcasters. 0ur election results special broadcast will begin just ahead of that. join us on bbc world news from that point as we follow every result as it comes in over the course of the ni
and then, as you say, harvey weinstein does not have to admitany harvey weinstein does not have to admit any wrongdoing in this civil case. and nor, it seems, does he have to pay any money out of his own pocket stop it seems the insurance companies are acting for his former studio and are going to foot the bill. and it also offers him and the board members of that company some indemnity. so there's been a lot of anger since the new york times first reported this tentative deal that harvey...
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the disgraced film producer harvey weinstein agrees a settle m e nt producer harvey weinstein agrees a settlement of around $25 million with dozens of women who accuse him of sexual assault. ina in a moment it is going to be time for sports day, but first let us ta ke for sports day, but first let us take a look what is coming up this evening. coming up in beyond the hundred days, after seven, we have all the latest on the potential impeachment of president trump. after angry hearings on capitol hill earlier today. and then, after eight, will be live in la to
the disgraced film producer harvey weinstein agrees a settle m e nt producer harvey weinstein agrees a settlement of around $25 million with dozens of women who accuse him of sexual assault. ina in a moment it is going to be time for sports day, but first let us ta ke for sports day, but first let us take a look what is coming up this evening. coming up in beyond the hundred days, after seven, we have all the latest on the potential impeachment of president trump. after angry hearings on...
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robert, harvey. and we looked at each other. just like that, sort of grinned. and we never said a word to each other. >> reporter: not one word? >> not one word. it was just mumbles and grunts and smiles turning into laughter. >> reporter: he would recommend deniro to scorsese for his next film "mean streets." >> what's the matter with you guys? you're friends. >> okay. >> reporter: and they'd reunite again in scorsese's taxi driver when kaitel asked to play one of the lesser roles. >> officer. >> i said, let me play the pick. he said, the pick? the pick has three lines. >> i'm here. you don't look it. >> reporter: he would improvise additional dialogue. >> you're a funny guy. >> reporter: after going out with a real pick and strapping a tape recorder to himself. >> i said to him, i have to tell you this, you know. i'm wired. he said what? i said, i tape myself so i can record it. he said are you nuts? you're going to get us killed. take that tape off. i had to unbutton my shirt and take all the tape off. >> reporter: what were you hoping to get? >> authenticit
robert, harvey. and we looked at each other. just like that, sort of grinned. and we never said a word to each other. >> reporter: not one word? >> not one word. it was just mumbles and grunts and smiles turning into laughter. >> reporter: he would recommend deniro to scorsese for his next film "mean streets." >> what's the matter with you guys? you're friends. >> okay. >> reporter: and they'd reunite again in scorsese's taxi driver when kaitel...
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harvey said the wrong winner and was quick to shift the blame. take a listen. >> here's a look at the winner, philippines. this is it right here. >> it's not philippines. it's malaysia. >> okay, well, let me explain something to you. i just read that in the teleprompter. y'all gonna quit doing this to me. i can read. it said now. they're trying to fix it now. here's what they did back to me in 2015. >> that was when harvey announced miss colombia was the winner when it was really miss philippines. >> the winner here, it was miss south africa, zozibini tunzi. the most important thing being taught is leadership and called women the most powerful beings in the world. miss puerto rico was the runner-up. she said they should be taught leadership. it's all about leadership for young girls. >> love that. >>> next, an update on the peloton ad controversy and the actress caught in the middle of it all. >> the ad features a wife documenting her fitness. critics call this sexist. monica ruiz, the actress who portrays the wife says she's shocked and overwhel
harvey said the wrong winner and was quick to shift the blame. take a listen. >> here's a look at the winner, philippines. this is it right here. >> it's not philippines. it's malaysia. >> okay, well, let me explain something to you. i just read that in the teleprompter. y'all gonna quit doing this to me. i can read. it said now. they're trying to fix it now. here's what they did back to me in 2015. >> that was when harvey announced miss colombia was the winner when it...
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. >>> also breaking late today, harvey weinstein breaking his silence. facing sex assault and harassment allegations from dozens of accusers. weinstein unapologetically claiming he's done more professionally for women than anyone else. >>> in washington, impeachment battle lines drawn days before the historic vote in the house. democrats blasting senate majority leader mitch mcconnell for saying he's coordinating white house plans for the likely senate trial. and a house democrat against impeachment now threatening to switch parties. >>> also tonight, the stunning video. school surveillance showing a deputy suddenly throwing a middle school student to the floor twice, then dragging the student down the hall. what the sheriff is now saying. >>> the mall shooting scare. a break in the case after a shooting inside a crowded mall. panicked holiday shoppers running for safety. what police have now revealed. >>> we do. >> the hallmark holiday outrage. the cablchannel facing tremendous backlash. pulling a same-sex marriage ad featuring two brides at the altar.
. >>> also breaking late today, harvey weinstein breaking his silence. facing sex assault and harassment allegations from dozens of accusers. weinstein unapologetically claiming he's done more professionally for women than anyone else. >>> in washington, impeachment battle lines drawn days before the historic vote in the house. democrats blasting senate majority leader mitch mcconnell for saying he's coordinating white house plans for the likely senate trial. and a house...
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[cheering] they revealed to the world harvey weinstein's reviews. there book is the reviewing account of how they developed their blockbuster story. the "me too" movement. as i note in the wake of the weinstein exposÉ which broke in october 2017, it wasn't as if allah had come down. women not just in this country but around the world to tell their own stories of mistreatment. in addition to the pivotal impact their reporting is have, they went about confirming a story at others before them had tried to now but by a terrific case study, it goes into investigative journalism. people often think it just falls into the laps of the reporters. in reality, what's involved is a lot of painstaking reporting for all sorts of leads, running into dead ends, coaxing details on of reluctant sources. substantiating information, dealing with skeptical new patient editors, all while enduring intense efforts by the subjects of the investigation to even threaten. this example of tough journalism and the effect this kind of reporting can have stands as a powerful coun
[cheering] they revealed to the world harvey weinstein's reviews. there book is the reviewing account of how they developed their blockbuster story. the "me too" movement. as i note in the wake of the weinstein exposÉ which broke in october 2017, it wasn't as if allah had come down. women not just in this country but around the world to tell their own stories of mistreatment. in addition to the pivotal impact their reporting is have, they went about confirming a story at others...
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give it up for steve harvey. steve: let's go now. come on. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheers and applause] steve: thank you very much. i appreciate that. thank you. thank you, folks. thank you very much. i appreciate that. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheers and applause] got another good one for you today. returning for their fourth day with a total of $21,465, from mobile, alabama, it's the champs, it's the martin family. [cheers and applause] and from torrance, california, it's the lloyd family. [cheers and applause]
give it up for steve harvey. steve: let's go now. come on. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheers and applause] steve: thank you very much. i appreciate that. thank you. thank you, folks. thank you very much. i appreciate that. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheers and applause] got another good one for you today. returning for their fourth day with a total of $21,465, from mobile, alabama, it's the champs, it's the martin...
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harvey weinstein is due to stand trial injanuary on charges of rape and sexual assault. nick bryant reports from new york. the harvey weinstein who arrived for a bail hearing yesterday was almost unrecognisable from the red carpet mogul of old. the man alleged to have physically overpowered his female victims, shuffling feebly into this manhattan courthouse, hunched over a walking frame. the disgraced hollywood producer will face a criminal trial injanuary but most of the civil lawsuits against him are on the verge of being settled. more than 30 women will share $25 million, but insurance companies, rather than weinstein, will foot the bill. and nor will he have to admit any guilt. i think the most startling thing in this deal for people is first of all, weinstein won't have to pay his accusers out of his own pocket. and he is not admitting any wrongdoing. exactly. the new york times journalist who first told the story of his victims also broke the news of the settlement. so, this was the venue for most of the women to bring their accusations forward in court. and weinst
harvey weinstein is due to stand trial injanuary on charges of rape and sexual assault. nick bryant reports from new york. the harvey weinstein who arrived for a bail hearing yesterday was almost unrecognisable from the red carpet mogul of old. the man alleged to have physically overpowered his female victims, shuffling feebly into this manhattan courthouse, hunched over a walking frame. the disgraced hollywood producer will face a criminal trial injanuary but most of the civil lawsuits against...
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harvey preisler, died of lymphoma in 2002. you write -- "cancer is what i had been treating for two decades, yet until i shared a bed with a cancer patient, i had no idea how unbearably painful a disease could be." let's first turn to your daughter sheherzad raza preisler speaking at a memorial service for her father. had onect his condition the family. the 15th harvey preisler memorial symposium was held in new york in 2017. >> what april choice of irony was that as he was drugged in the cancer center in chicago, he was cut down inin the prime o os life by the e very disisease hed dedicated his life to cure. i was only three when he was didiagnosed a and eight when hee died. my parenents took great pains to never mention the c worord in my ear shot, and yet most of my memories of dad-related at least in part to the presesence of ths name and our lives.. and even though h i was too youg to know w what was going o on ay tangible level, i had some sort of institutional knowledge that somemething was s terribly wron. i could sens
harvey preisler, died of lymphoma in 2002. you write -- "cancer is what i had been treating for two decades, yet until i shared a bed with a cancer patient, i had no idea how unbearably painful a disease could be." let's first turn to your daughter sheherzad raza preisler speaking at a memorial service for her father. had onect his condition the family. the 15th harvey preisler memorial symposium was held in new york in 2017. >> what april choice of irony was that as he was...
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he was once the most powerful man in hollywood — now harvey weinstein has agreed to pay millions of dollars to women who accused him of sexual abuse. also on the programme: a dangerous operation is under way in new zealand to retrieve eight bodies from the volcano that erupted on monday. this is as close as we can get. there has been quite a bit of volcanic activity in the area, toxic gases, tremors and of course the risk of another eruption. people are voting across the uk in the third general election to take place within five years. polls close in three hours‘ time. and greta thunberg takes president trump's trolling on the chin — by changing her twitter bio to reflect his insults. hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and james reynolds is in london. it's a big day in the uk where the general election is under way. because of local reporting rules there's not actually much we can say about it today so we will get to it later in the programme. here, there have been angry hearings on capitol hill about the articles of impeachment against donald trump. republicans have argu
he was once the most powerful man in hollywood — now harvey weinstein has agreed to pay millions of dollars to women who accused him of sexual abuse. also on the programme: a dangerous operation is under way in new zealand to retrieve eight bodies from the volcano that erupted on monday. this is as close as we can get. there has been quite a bit of volcanic activity in the area, toxic gases, tremors and of course the risk of another eruption. people are voting across the uk in the third...
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plans as a reporter claims hillary clinton cut him off when he started investigating hollywood producer harvey weinstein. are broadcasting live direct for us it is most of this is our international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. dozens of people convicted of terror offenses in the u.k. who were released early are said to have their cases it reviewed that is according to prime minister boris johnson it comes after it was revealed friday's london bridge attacker had himself been released early. any other legal or in the same he would show loud out and there was no in this has nothing to do with perot there was nothing to do with probation it's a how many eagerly same as legally there are for everybody this is really become a talking point over the weekend since that attack on friday on london bridge towards the side where the city of london financial district is now of course the person involved. somebody who had already been found guilty of involvement in a plot to blow up the london stock exchange but then it was released as part of a scheme and there were attempts to try
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as a reporter claimed hillary clinton cut him off when he started investigating hollywood producer harvey weinstein sex offenses. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our t. international i'm john thomas certainly glad to have you with us and dozens of people convicted of terror offenses in the u.k. who were released early are said to have their cases reviewed as according to prime minister boyce johnson this comes after it was revealed friday friday's london bridge attacker had himself been released early. or in the same he was out and there was no in this it was nothing to do with perot there was nothing to do with probation it's how many legal the same is legally there if. this is really become a talking point over the weekend since that on friday on london. bridge towards the side where the city of london financial district is now of course the person involved. was somebody who had already been found guilty of involvement in a plot to blow up the london stock exchange but then was released as part of a scheme and there were attempts to try to rehabilitate hi
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harvey weinstein's lawyer did not respond to a request for comment on the new lawsuit. >>> "reuters" reports merck received fda approval for an ebola vaccine. it is the first time the fda has approved a drug to fight the deadly virus. the vaccine was used by the world health organization and the democratic republic of congo to help reduce ebola outbreaks in the west african countries from 2014 to 2016. the ebola virus has killed more than 2,100 people in congo since the middle of this year. >>> and the "washington post" says a photo of black medical students standing in front of a former slave plantation received wide support on social media. 15 tulane university students dressed in white lab coats posed in front of the louisiana plantation about 35 miles west of new orleans. they are descendants of slaves. one of the students says the idea for the photo came to him when he visited the plantation which is now a museum with his daughter over the summer. >>> still to come, a new privacy breach at facebook. the names and phone numbers of hundreds of millions of facebook users were expos
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political plans as claims hillary clinton cut him off when he started investigating hollywood producer harvey weinstein sex offenses. and russia and china to strengthen their ties by launching a strategic natural gas pipeline dubbed the power of siberia. community international with me daniel hawkins just going to live and i am here in moscow thanks for joining us on the program and we start in the u.k. where dozens of people convicted of terrorist offenses who were released early on license will now have their cases reviewed that's according to prime minister boris johnson comes after it was revealed that the suspect in friday's london bridge attack had himself been released. early or in the same he was shot out and there was no in this nothing to do with how there was nothing to do with how many legally same's legally there. friday 28 year old was one of carnage killed 2 and injured 3 others before being shot dead by police in 2012 he was jailed for plotting to bomb the london stock exchange according to some reports he also wanted to target the home of boris johnson who was serving as a lo
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harvey corman loved bob mackie's costumes too. and i swear there was nothing funnier than harvey in a dress. >> roger, will you hurry? >> ok, ok, ok. >> please? [laughter] >> somebody iron my frills. [laughter] announcer: introducing "the carol burnett show," the best of the best. for the first time ever, all must have episode from all 11 groundbreaking seasons in one hilarious collection, exclusively from time life. [whistling] >> i have something important to tell you. >> go ahead, i am whistling. [laughter] announcer: you will own 10 dvd's jampacked with the legendary sketches like "as the stomach turns" and "the family." >> you are staying right there. announcer: plus, in honor of the show's 50th anniversary, we have cracked open the vault. you will own spectacular, newly released episodes that have not been seen since they first aired. >> congratulations, this is your lucky day. announcer: all for just five payments of $19.99. >> wow. announcer: these are beautiful, high-quality dvd's, and they are yours forever. no downloadi
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plans as a reporter claims hillary clinton cut him off he was trying to investigate hollywood producer harvey weinstein's a sex offense. and broadcasting live from our studios most of this is international i'm john thomas from the granted to have you with us. all right dozens of people convicted of terror offenses in the u.k. who are really least early are said to have their cases reviewed as according to prime minister boris johnson and this comes after it was revealed friday's london bridge attacker had himself been released early. how many other people are in the same he would show lot out and there was no in this has nothing to do with perot there was nothing to do with probation and eagerly the same as legally there are probably about 70 this is really become a talking point over the weekend since that attack on friday on london bridge towards the side where the city of london financial district is now of course the person involved. somebody who had already been found guilty of involvement in a plot to blow up the london stock exchange but then it was released as part of a scheme and the
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as a reporter claims hillary clinton cut him off when he started to investigate hollywood producer harvey weinstein's defense. team to national great to have you with us. dozens of people convicted of terror offenses in the united kingdom who were released early said to have their cases reviews that's according to prime minister boris johnson comes after it was revealed friday's london bridge attack been released. how many other people are in the same he would show lot out and there was no in this has nothing to do with perot there was nothing to do with probation and eagerly the same as legally there are probably about 70 this is really become a talking point over the weekend since that attack on friday on london bridge towards the side where the city of london financial district is now of course the person involved. somebody who had already been found guilty of involvement in a plot to blow up the london stock exchange but then it was released as part of a scheme and there were attempts to try to rehabilitate him and put him back into society if you will that it was actually one of thos
as a reporter claims hillary clinton cut him off when he started to investigate hollywood producer harvey weinstein's defense. team to national great to have you with us. dozens of people convicted of terror offenses in the united kingdom who were released early said to have their cases reviews that's according to prime minister boris johnson comes after it was revealed friday's london bridge attack been released. how many other people are in the same he would show lot out and there was no in...
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as a reporter claims hillary clinton caught him off when he starts investigating hollywood producer harvey feinstein's sex offenses. its 2 pm this monday afternoon here in moscow where if you are in the wild thanks she's an international welcome to the program. and that start in the u.k. where one story in particular has been grabbing headlines dozens of people convicted of terrorist offenses who were released on license a we'll have that case is reviewed that's according to prime minister boris johnson it comes off it was revealed that the suspect in friday's london bridge attack houghton self been released. any other legal are in the same he will show loud out and there was no in this has nothing to do with parole there was nothing to do with probation how many legally same's legally there are for everybody so this is really become a talking point over the weekend since that attack on friday on london bridge towards the side where the city of london financial district is now of course the person involved. somebody who had already been found guilty of involvement in a plot to blow up the
as a reporter claims hillary clinton caught him off when he starts investigating hollywood producer harvey feinstein's sex offenses. its 2 pm this monday afternoon here in moscow where if you are in the wild thanks she's an international welcome to the program. and that start in the u.k. where one story in particular has been grabbing headlines dozens of people convicted of terrorist offenses who were released on license a we'll have that case is reviewed that's according to prime minister...
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plans as a reporter claims hillary clinton cut him off when he started investigating hollywood producer harvey weinstein sex offense. and thanks for joining us assuming this is. dozens of people convicted of terrorism offenses in the u.k. who were released early on their cases reviewed that's according to the prime minister boris johnson it comes after it was revealed friday's london bridge attack had himself been released. any other legal are in the same he will lose out and there was no in this has nothing to do with parole there was nothing to do with probation and eagerly same's legally there are 3 but this is really become a talking point over the weekend since that attack on friday on london bridge towards the side where the city of london financial district is now of course the person involved a small car and somebody who had already been found guilty of involvement in a plot to blow up the london stock exchange but then was released as part of a scheme and there were attempts to try to rehabilitate him and put him back into society if you will that it was actually one of those events w
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as a reporter claims hillary clinton caught him off when he stopped investigative hollywood producer harvey weinstein's sex offenses. 5 pm here in moscow having a good day what you all in the wild and. let's start with one story that's really sparked debate in recent days dozens of people convicted of terror offenses in the u.k. who were released already all set to have that case and refute that's according to prime minister boris johnson it comes off it was revealed friday's london bridge to taka had himself been released early. any other legal are in the same he was out early and there was no in this has nothing to do with parole there was nothing to do with probation how many legally james legally there are for everybody so this is really become a talking point over the weekend since that attack on friday on london bridge towards the side where the city of london financial district is now of course the person involved a small car somebody who had already been found guilty of involvement in a plot to blow up the london stock exchange but then was released as part of a scheme and there wer
as a reporter claims hillary clinton caught him off when he stopped investigative hollywood producer harvey weinstein's sex offenses. 5 pm here in moscow having a good day what you all in the wild and. let's start with one story that's really sparked debate in recent days dozens of people convicted of terror offenses in the u.k. who were released already all set to have that case and refute that's according to prime minister boris johnson it comes off it was revealed friday's london bridge to...
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reporter claims that reclines and cut him off when he started investigating hollywood producer harvey weinstein sex offender. residence of a former mining town in canada speak out against plans to change its name due to its negative connotations. and also russia and china strengthened their ties by launching a strategic natural gas pipeline to the power of siberia. from moscow watching r.t. international i'm daniel. from thanks for joining us on the program. we start in the u.k. where dozens of people convicted of terrorist offenses who were released early on license will have their cases reviewed that's according to prime minister boris johnson this comes after it was revealed that the suspect in friday's london bridge attack had himself been released. early or in the same he was allowed out there was no in this has nothing to do with there was nothing to do with how many legally same's legally there. or friday 20 year old who's won a car and killed 2 people and injured 3 others before being shot dead by police in 2012 he was jailed for plotting to bomb the london stock exchange acco
reporter claims that reclines and cut him off when he started investigating hollywood producer harvey weinstein sex offender. residence of a former mining town in canada speak out against plans to change its name due to its negative connotations. and also russia and china strengthened their ties by launching a strategic natural gas pipeline to the power of siberia. from moscow watching r.t. international i'm daniel. from thanks for joining us on the program. we start in the u.k. where dozens of...