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. >> she sure does, jamie. she sure does. >> and what happens when it's time for the log to be inherited from you? [ suspenseful music plays ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] [ mid-tempo music plays ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm heading to the annual blueberry festival in plymouth, indiana. it's not exactly the kind of place you'd expect to see a massive california redwood, but this tree rocks because it rolls. >> my name is jamie allen, and, in 1985, when i was 23, my father passed away, and he left me something that his father left him, and it's kept me on the road all my life. >> jamie? >> jamie? >> [ chuckles ] how are you? it's really great to meet you. and how funny we have the same name. let's get started, then. >> all right, here we go. >> this is one serious tree trunk. [ mid-tempo folk music plays ] and the "root" of the story, according to jamie, is in the late 1930s... when her grandfather, james allen, is a lumberjack in northern california. james, a widower w
. >> she sure does, jamie. she sure does. >> and what happens when it's time for the log to be inherited from you? [ suspenseful music plays ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] [ mid-tempo music plays ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm heading to the annual blueberry festival in plymouth, indiana. it's not exactly the kind of place you'd expect to see a massive california redwood, but this tree rocks because it rolls. >> my name is jamie...
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jamie: where did you ask that? my 85,000 people. jamie: in an internal survey? joe: we have an internal network. -- second topic, digitalization.- exists for four years, it is not new. system to thenary industrial world, to millions of people that have a job today and may not have a job tomorrow. 1-0,the internet does is it is binary, you're in or out. how do millions of people lose their job? we have to think about integrating society again. you will have cars in the street, but are they self-driving? you have to think about china and what have you. split even further by technology and digitalization. that is massive. >> let's get some questions from the audience about your experience. jamie: right here. >> two things. that this the feeling thing is over intellectualized. long-term.int about if we say we are in business for the long-term, everything fits neatly into place. stakeholders, the stakeholder theory fits neatly into place. if you are in business short-term, you're going to do things against the interest of the stakeholders. and this struck me as green
jamie: where did you ask that? my 85,000 people. jamie: in an internal survey? joe: we have an internal network. -- second topic, digitalization.- exists for four years, it is not new. system to thenary industrial world, to millions of people that have a job today and may not have a job tomorrow. 1-0,the internet does is it is binary, you're in or out. how do millions of people lose their job? we have to think about integrating society again. you will have cars in the street, but are they...
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jamie just had a birthday. his daughter corrine posted this throwback photo to celebrate. >> how's 52 feel, sir? >> 26 times two. >> nice. nice. >> you know we don't use those -- oh, man it was great. >> these two go way back. jamie's kind of been michael's mentor and now they're starring together in "just mercy." based on a true story, jamie is condemned to death row for a crime he didn't commit. michael plays the attorney determined to set him free. >> i think he making promises he ain't gonna be able to keep. >> mike's also the boss on this film. >> most definitely. >> is that weird at all? >> no. you know what, it's not. in front of and behind the camera, this man was a juggernaut. >> did you know you wanted jamie or was that just how the universe worked? >> i knew i wanted him. yeah, it wasn't even a hesitation. >> this is the most important film that i've ever done and to have him, you know, ask me to be a part of it, is everything. >> when you pair michael b. jordan and jamie foxx that's a winning combin
jamie just had a birthday. his daughter corrine posted this throwback photo to celebrate. >> how's 52 feel, sir? >> 26 times two. >> nice. nice. >> you know we don't use those -- oh, man it was great. >> these two go way back. jamie's kind of been michael's mentor and now they're starring together in "just mercy." based on a true story, jamie is condemned to death row for a crime he didn't commit. michael plays the attorney determined to set him free....
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the great jamie foxx is here. [cheers and applause] jamie is so many things. but, he is a triple threat. he can act, he can sing and he can look 35 for the last twenty years. and from one of my all-time favorite shows "90 day fiance," i am totally obsessed with her. molly hopkins is here. [cheers and applause] i cannot wait to talk to her. i have never been this excited about anything, and i won an oscar. but before we get to all that, i'd like to address the big story of the day. i've always been someone who speaks out about important issues. and while you may not agree with what i'm about to say, i feel it must be said. as you know, this is a major moment in american history. there is something happening right now, that is dividing this country like never before. and that is the movie "cats." yeah. it's coming out in two days, and i believe that we, as a nation, are not fully prepared. this movie is going to shake us to our core. i mean, look at this. >> tonight is a magical night. where i choose the cat that deserves a new life. [ laughter ] >> brie: that i
the great jamie foxx is here. [cheers and applause] jamie is so many things. but, he is a triple threat. he can act, he can sing and he can look 35 for the last twenty years. and from one of my all-time favorite shows "90 day fiance," i am totally obsessed with her. molly hopkins is here. [cheers and applause] i cannot wait to talk to her. i have never been this excited about anything, and i won an oscar. but before we get to all that, i'd like to address the big story of the day....
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jamie foxx! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> merry christmas. ♪ merry christmas >> stephen: oh, yeah ♪ merry christmas ♪ merry christmas ♪ happy new year ♪ ♪ "merry christmas to the reindeer we never think about the reyna deer. we never say merry-- we never say that >> stephen: we talk about rudolph. we talk about rudolph >> but we never pay him homage. ♪ merry christmas to the reindeer the reindeer ♪ merry, merry, merry, merry ♪ merry christmas to the reindeer ♪ ( applause ) ♪ i'm just talking about rudolph okay, all right >> stephen: it's a message of hope. it's a message of hope, jamie foxx >> i think i came in hot >> stephen: happy birthday i understand you celebrated a birthday. >> i did, i did >> stephen: how many are we talking about? >> 26 times two. >> stephen: wow ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> stephen: careful now. wow >> you know, i gotta say, this is actually a spanx, i got to be honest >> stephen: you got to
jamie foxx! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> merry christmas. ♪ merry christmas >> stephen: oh, yeah ♪ merry christmas ♪ merry christmas ♪ happy new year ♪ ♪ "merry christmas to the reindeer we never think about the reyna deer. we never say merry-- we never say that >> stephen: we talk about rudolph. we talk about rudolph >> but we never pay him homage. ♪ merry christmas to the reindeer the...
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i'm jamie. >> nice to meet you, jamie. i'm nigel. welcome to london and welcome to limehouse. >> thank you. it's a beautiful spot. is this where you live? >> we do. we live on a yacht out there. please come this way. >> thank you. nigel's career is in finance, originally for posh resorts and hotels and now for a museum here in london. but i didn't climb aboard nigel's yacht to talk about that. when i was told that i was coming to london to see teeth, i thought it was crazy. do you think it's crazy? >> it might look that way to many people, but churchill was a very, very important man. >> the most important man on the planet, arguably, when, in the spring of 1940, as hitler's forces overrun europe, winston churchill becomes prime minister. and his words become his country's most powerful weapon. >> never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few. >> and never in the field of human dentistry, nigel cudlipp believes, was so much owed by so many to one technician, his father. derek cudlipp is born in 1915 and r
i'm jamie. >> nice to meet you, jamie. i'm nigel. welcome to london and welcome to limehouse. >> thank you. it's a beautiful spot. is this where you live? >> we do. we live on a yacht out there. please come this way. >> thank you. nigel's career is in finance, originally for posh resorts and hotels and now for a museum here in london. but i didn't climb aboard nigel's yacht to talk about that. when i was told that i was coming to london to see teeth, i thought it was...
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gerry: jamie, one of the other biggest business sources 2019 was streaming. everybody has the subscription now the go amazon prime, and the whole way in which we consume content is changing dramatically. tell us a lot about that. >> there's a hole reshuffled this year with the major media companies. at&t which now owns hbo and disney comcast, deciding they had to be in this game and a big way and that's what has overtaken them an apple ii. gerry: disney kinda going on their own? >> absolutely going solo and they launched 699 which netflix popular program of 1299 and then apple plus tv came in at 499 even though they have less to offer. it's basically a case study and how do you price? and all the shows are going to do well of the new original content? and how much will people pay? we did a survey, our media team did a survey with harrison we found that people, consumers were willing to pay $44 a month for an average of 3.6 services that's a people are saying now. we will see when it rolls out, what their appetite is, how many services they'll pay for, and wil
gerry: jamie, one of the other biggest business sources 2019 was streaming. everybody has the subscription now the go amazon prime, and the whole way in which we consume content is changing dramatically. tell us a lot about that. >> there's a hole reshuffled this year with the major media companies. at&t which now owns hbo and disney comcast, deciding they had to be in this game and a big way and that's what has overtaken them an apple ii. gerry: disney kinda going on their own?...
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are you jamie? >> i'm jamie. great to meet you. >> good to meet you. glad you're here. >> earl tells me his father built a mom-and-pop printing business into a multimillion-dollar operation, successful enough to bankroll his real passion -- texana artifacts. >> well, there's a lot of stuff in here. >> this is a very nice autographed letter signed by sam houston in 1840, and you can see how nice his... >> beautiful signature. >> ...signature was. >> in the process, the family's home becomes a shrine to texas history -- the alamo, the battle of zacatecas. there's even stuff going back to the spanish conquistadors. >> this is conquistador's helmet, all metal. i don't know how they wore it without a liner, but you can feel it's quite heavy. >> oh, my goodness. >> can you imagine carting that on your head all day long? >> yeah. if you're having a bad hair day, it takes care of it. >> it would take care of your bad hair day. >> [ laughs ] >> no doubt. there's more stuff. come and look. let me show you. >> more than this? >> more than this. we got several roo
are you jamie? >> i'm jamie. great to meet you. >> good to meet you. glad you're here. >> earl tells me his father built a mom-and-pop printing business into a multimillion-dollar operation, successful enough to bankroll his real passion -- texana artifacts. >> well, there's a lot of stuff in here. >> this is a very nice autographed letter signed by sam houston in 1840, and you can see how nice his... >> beautiful signature. >> ...signature was....
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. >> oh, jamie. hola. >> hola. >> hola. >> hola. justo a tiempo. >> jamie. >> ¿les molesta que nos acompaÑe? >> claro que no, cariÑo. >> ¿pÁ? >> ey. >> claro que no, cariÑo. >> modales. >> es bueno verlo aquÍ, seÑor. >> lo mismo digo. siÉntate. >> hola. te pedimos uno de fresa. >> por favor. >> te lo agradezco, no le dispares a este. me gusta de verdad. (rÍen) (canciÓn en inglÉs)
. >> oh, jamie. hola. >> hola. >> hola. >> hola. justo a tiempo. >> jamie. >> ¿les molesta que nos acompaÑe? >> claro que no, cariÑo. >> ¿pÁ? >> ey. >> claro que no, cariÑo. >> modales. >> es bueno verlo aquÍ, seÑor. >> lo mismo digo. siÉntate. >> hola. te pedimos uno de fresa. >> por favor. >> te lo agradezco, no le dispares a este. me gusta de verdad. (rÍen) (canciÓn en inglÉs)
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i'm jamie. >> hey, jamie, how are you? >> carson invites me into his strange inheritance, and the minute you take a look around, you can tell it's just frozen in time. he says everything is exactly as it was back in january 1935, when the fbi surrounded the lake house, with warrants for the arrest of gangsters ma barker and her son fred. >> this is the original fbi picture. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. that's this lamp? >> and that's that lamp. >> right. >> that's the table that's he. >> right. >> and it's an exact match. >> right. >> now, what the heck were two infamous gangsters doing in carson's great- grandfather's lake house? we'll get to that. but first, a little gangster history. >> the 1920s and '30s becomes known as the "gangster era" in america. >> mob historian and author scott deitche. >> you of course had the great depression. you also had prohibition, so you had kind of this perfect storm of socioeconomic factors that led to this sudden increase in violent crime. >> bank robberies, kidnappings, and murder
i'm jamie. >> hey, jamie, how are you? >> carson invites me into his strange inheritance, and the minute you take a look around, you can tell it's just frozen in time. he says everything is exactly as it was back in january 1935, when the fbi surrounded the lake house, with warrants for the arrest of gangsters ma barker and her son fred. >> this is the original fbi picture. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. that's this lamp? >> and that's that lamp. >> right....
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i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. it's nice to meet you. >> i know i came here to see your inheritance, this magnificent car, but when we're done, you got to take me for a ride in this. >> all right. we'll see about that. >> i'm on my best behavior. >> okay. >> to appreciate the car, says matt, you first need to know about his dad and why his 1967 corvette meant so much to him. keith litavsky is born in lisle, illinois, in 1944. world war ii is drawing to a close. the cold war is about to begin. america is leading the charge, and nowhere is the country's muscle bolder than on american roadways, which gm, ford and chrysler are pumping with some of the coolest cars on earth. >> now it wasn't all about just having a four-door family car like it had been in the past. >> auto analyst john kraman. >> the manufacturers jumped on board with a variety of high-performance cars, wild colors, the styling really affected by the aviation theme with the big fins and and the wild, futuristic styling. >> no wonder keith loves cars fro
i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. it's nice to meet you. >> i know i came here to see your inheritance, this magnificent car, but when we're done, you got to take me for a ride in this. >> all right. we'll see about that. >> i'm on my best behavior. >> okay. >> to appreciate the car, says matt, you first need to know about his dad and why his 1967 corvette meant so much to him. keith litavsky is born in lisle, illinois, in 1944. world war ii is drawing to a close. the...
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. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back in 2011, when don retires from his job as an electrical engineer in upstate new york. oh, they have all sorts of plans. they want to downsize. they want to travel the world, see their daughter in taiwan and work with christian charities in africa. and they want to be closer to their grandchildren in denver. so don and phyllis sell their house. how long had you been in that house? >> about 20 years. we had accumulated a lot of stuff. >> with the move date looming, phyllis assigns don the unpleasant task of going through the basement. >> we had a path with boxes on both sides. it was a challenge. >> it's there that don rediscovers two paintings, draped under a bed sheet. >> both of them were probably the same vintage, probably 1920s, in their original frames. >> i knew about the paintings down there, because i'd covered them up with a sheet. >> did you know how you and your husband had obtained them? >> they came from don's parents, so tha
. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back in 2011, when don retires from his job as an electrical engineer in upstate new york. oh, they have all sorts of plans. they want to downsize. they want to travel the world, see their daughter in taiwan and work with christian charities in africa. and they want to be closer to their grandchildren in denver. so don and phyllis sell their house. how long had you been in that...
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whispering voice: jamie. what? i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy man: with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works three ways to open airways, keep them open and reduce inflammation, for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. think your copd medicine is doing enough? maybe you should think again. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3. ♪ trelegy, 1,2,3 ma
whispering voice: jamie. what? i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy man: with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works three ways to open airways, keep them open and reduce inflammation, for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing...
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i'm jamie. >> good! welcome. >> ah! and there's a nakashima. >> yeah, this is one our favorite pieces. it's a round table in a round space. >> turns out peter has studied and collected nakashima furniture for almost 30 years. >> i think the first nakashima piece i bought, i may have been 18 or 19 years old. it was still considered used furniture. >> once loughery sets the auction date, the family ships the bennett collection to la. did you have a reaction when you saw the furniture being packed up and taken out? >> we had our last family dinner, and we sat around the table, and we talked about edmund. we all held hands, and we said a prayer of thanksgiving for the table and for edmund, and hoped that the next family that had the table have the pleasures that we had with it. ♪ >> as the big day approaches, diane bennett and three of ed's children fly to la. elizabeth brings her two children, and, of course, pam hardie is there, too. >> i wouldn't have missed being at that auction for the world. >> we all said we were g
i'm jamie. >> good! welcome. >> ah! and there's a nakashima. >> yeah, this is one our favorite pieces. it's a round table in a round space. >> turns out peter has studied and collected nakashima furniture for almost 30 years. >> i think the first nakashima piece i bought, i may have been 18 or 19 years old. it was still considered used furniture. >> once loughery sets the auction date, the family ships the bennett collection to la. did you have a reaction...
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i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. nice to meet you. >> i meet barry in front of this little house. yep, this is it -- his strange inheritance. it's just 600 square feet, and it's now surrounded by a huge shopping mall -- a mall that the unlikely heir in this story helped build. >> who leaves this to somebody? >> well, edith left it to me. >> edith? >> yep. >> love to learn more. >> okay. come on. >> barry explains that when this house was built over a hundred years ago, ballard, washington, was the shingle-mill capital of the world, with 20 mills producing 3 million shingles a day. >> there was fishing on elliot bay there, and the shingle-mill industry, all along shilshole avenue here. >> cass o'callaghan from the ballard historical society tells me more. did the neighborhood really change over the years? >> in about the late '30s, early '40s, the commercial district moved north and businesses moved out. nobody wanted to be here anymore. >> with the exception, that is, of edith macefield and her retired single mother, alice wilson. edith's early life is a bit mysterious. we know sh
i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. nice to meet you. >> i meet barry in front of this little house. yep, this is it -- his strange inheritance. it's just 600 square feet, and it's now surrounded by a huge shopping mall -- a mall that the unlikely heir in this story helped build. >> who leaves this to somebody? >> well, edith left it to me. >> edith? >> yep. >> love to learn more. >> okay. come on. >> barry explains that when this house was built over...
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jamie vardy is the premier league's top scorer. the first half showed why. not many can match his pace so it is best not to give him any chances. a striker on great form. leicester's best were delivering the goods today. this player proving his worth and making it a comfortable second. jack grealish clawed one back before the half—time whistle but it was quickly forgotten when leicester city restored that cushion in the second half. jonny evans, 3—1. some want to convince vardy out of international retirement, and here is why. that's now 16 for him this season. he has scored in eight consecutive premier league games now, and the last person to do that was... well, jamie vardy! leicester city's sights are higher than the top four now. we knew this was going to be a tough game but our approach in the game was very good. intensity and concentration was great from the players. we scored very good goals. and that second half, we kept going right till the very end, to score... collectively as a team, we defended very well. disappointed that we conceded just be
jamie vardy is the premier league's top scorer. the first half showed why. not many can match his pace so it is best not to give him any chances. a striker on great form. leicester's best were delivering the goods today. this player proving his worth and making it a comfortable second. jack grealish clawed one back before the half—time whistle but it was quickly forgotten when leicester city restored that cushion in the second half. jonny evans, 3—1. some want to convince vardy out of...
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you must be jamie. >> i am jamie. how are you today? >> i'm good. >> when the 59-year-old isn't working as a surfing instructor, ed enjoys doing yoga and playing guitar. it's a far cry from his famous great-great-grandfather who fought at gettysburg. growing up, did your family ever discuss that you had a connection to that battle? >> well, i knew about it. it was discussed briefly. i was not really that interested as a little kid. >> it's easy to understand why. ed's ancestor is best known for being on the losing side of the most pivotal battle in the civil war. >> some people said, "oh, didn't he lose? wasn't he a loser?" because that was the way that a lot of the history books talked about pickett's charge. >> so you don't bury your head like, "oh, i can't believe i came to school today"? >> i remember doing that one time. i didn't know enough to defend him. >> someone who does know a lot about general pickett is civil war historian earl coates. i meet earl right here on the gettysburg battlefield. i am standing right on the site of
you must be jamie. >> i am jamie. how are you today? >> i'm good. >> when the 59-year-old isn't working as a surfing instructor, ed enjoys doing yoga and playing guitar. it's a far cry from his famous great-great-grandfather who fought at gettysburg. growing up, did your family ever discuss that you had a connection to that battle? >> well, i knew about it. it was discussed briefly. i was not really that interested as a little kid. >> it's easy to understand why....
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someone like jamie vardy, retired from international football, and someone like jamie vardy, retired from internationalfootball, and the last six months has really come on again. that sort of attitude, chemistry with a dressing room, you cannot buy that. it is great to watch because they play such good football. rodgers? it is just it isjust a it is just a surprise that he has not had a chance at this is no disrespect, he went to celtic and did so well, but you say, what would arsenal go for someone like him now? to galvanise the club, walk into a dressing room and turn it around and say, look, you are my boys, you're my team, and i want you to play this way and really get them playing some wonderful football. thanks to rob, who's part of the monday night club on 5 live sport tonight. full commentary from the london stadium from seven o'clock tonight. some more news now from the world of football. a 41—year—old man has been released on bail after being questioned by police over reports of racist behaviour during manchester city's defeat to manchester united at the etihad stadium
someone like jamie vardy, retired from international football, and someone like jamie vardy, retired from internationalfootball, and the last six months has really come on again. that sort of attitude, chemistry with a dressing room, you cannot buy that. it is great to watch because they play such good football. rodgers? it is just it isjust a it is just a surprise that he has not had a chance at this is no disrespect, he went to celtic and did so well, but you say, what would arsenal go for...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. your homes. lou dobbs is next. [♪] lou: good evening, everybody, the radical dimms are gasping in what i see as mortal pain as they behold president trump's rising levels of popularity, this achievement of more success and clear and unassailable case for reelection in 11 months. the economy under president trump is a runaway record breaker and so too are the markets. the trump economy creating 666,000 new jobs in the month of november, including 354,000 manufacturing jobs. the unemployment rate dropping
i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. your homes. lou dobbs is next. [♪] lou: good evening, everybody, the radical dimms are gasping in what i see as mortal pain as they behold president trump's rising levels of popularity, this achievement of more success and clear and unassailable case for reelection in 11 months. the economy under president trump is a runaway record breaker and so too are the markets. the trump...
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i'm jamie. >> good. nice to meet you, jamie. >> nice to meet you, too. >> come on. check out the stuff out. >> love to see the house. thanks. what?! oh, my god, brian. what is going on? oh, my gosh! this is your house? i can't believe it. it looks like a zoo. >> my name's brian kulash. in 2010, my dad, steve kulash, passed away and left us an inheritance with noah's ark implications. >> brian tells me that he and his brother stacey inherited this menagerie from their dad, a taxidermist named steve kulash. a series of calamitous events, including the one that caused their father's death, have stunned the brothers. they struggle to carry on his legacy. kulash, born in 1938, grew up on the family farm in nelson, british columbia. how did he get introduced to taxidermy? >> he sent away for mail-order taxidermy books. and he started by doing chickens and rabbits and stuff around the farm. >> it sets him on a journey that will take him far from the farm, which he leaves when he takes a job as a welder in vancouver. that pays the bills, but taxidermy remains his passion. i
i'm jamie. >> good. nice to meet you, jamie. >> nice to meet you, too. >> come on. check out the stuff out. >> love to see the house. thanks. what?! oh, my god, brian. what is going on? oh, my gosh! this is your house? i can't believe it. it looks like a zoo. >> my name's brian kulash. in 2010, my dad, steve kulash, passed away and left us an inheritance with noah's ark implications. >> brian tells me that he and his brother stacey inherited this menagerie...
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i'm jamie colby. remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ >> a farmer with an unusual hobby hands down a humongous collection to his family. >> anybody that collects 150 tractors -- doesn't that make you eccentric? ♪ >> he spent a lifetime, and a pretty penny, amassing it. >> definitely a method to grandpa's madness. >> is it a treasure trove of valuable americana? >> it was almost out of control maybe you would say. >> or a herd of white elephants? >> dad, are you ever gonna stop? you know, for one thing, you're running out of room. where are you going to put them all? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and i'm just pulling into le mars, iowa. it's a short distance from sioux city. i'm about to meet a family that's farmed this land for generations and learn about a very strange inheritance. ♪ >> my name is roma lancaster. after my dad passed away, we knew that there would be a lot of things that would have to be sorted out and gone through
i'm jamie colby. remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ >> a farmer with an unusual hobby hands down a humongous collection to his family. >> anybody that collects 150 tractors -- doesn't that make you eccentric? ♪ >> he spent a lifetime, and a pretty penny, amassing it. >> definitely a method to grandpa's madness. >> is it a treasure trove of valuable americana? >> it was almost out of control maybe you would say. >> or a herd of white...
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and jamie foxx just crushes it in this as well. and you, too >> appreciate it, man. >> jimmy: i mean, oh, my god there are a couple scenes in there that is just like -- just wreck you. >> it's a heavy film but at the end of the day, we want you to leave the theater with hope and optimism >> jimmy: yeah >> i think bryan stevenson is one of the most hopeful people that i know. but he really believes that through art, through speaking about things, through ownership of our past. >> jimmy: yeah >> that we'll be able to have some real healing. i think this movie is a -- >> jimmy: it really is a great story. >> appreciate it >> jimmy: i'm glad you made it did jamie get to be funny at all, like, in between takes? >> in between takes, yes >> jimmy: yeah >> when we're dealing with such heavy material - >> jimmy: i know, that's what i was going to ask >> he was excellent at playing music to kind of get us in and out of moments you know, i think we were dealing with such heavy stakes all the time you know, he would play songs to kind of set t
and jamie foxx just crushes it in this as well. and you, too >> appreciate it, man. >> jimmy: i mean, oh, my god there are a couple scenes in there that is just like -- just wreck you. >> it's a heavy film but at the end of the day, we want you to leave the theater with hope and optimism >> jimmy: yeah >> i think bryan stevenson is one of the most hopeful people that i know. but he really believes that through art, through speaking about things, through ownership...
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official jamie finch lends us a hand today to break down the move and what lies in store for boeing plus. we just took a break on the trade deal and will be signing it very shortly president trump has been hyping the potential passage of a u.s. china trade deal but could it all just be a charade richard wolffe host of economic update is standing by to bring us up to speed on the state of negotiations and later their stock is after the recent news that the u.s. government will back the company and its life safelight r.t. correspondent alex mileage joins this show from toronto to help us take a look at the big picture of the suit we have but time to get to the let's dive right in. and as we just mentioned boeing has fired c.e.o. dennis moe and berg amid struggles related to the ongoing $737.00 max saga board chairman david calhoun will take over as the aviation giants chief executive on the 13th of january boeing board member lawrence keller will take calhoun's post as boeing's non-executive chairman of the board effective immediately the news comes as the company has attempted to gain the
official jamie finch lends us a hand today to break down the move and what lies in store for boeing plus. we just took a break on the trade deal and will be signing it very shortly president trump has been hyping the potential passage of a u.s. china trade deal but could it all just be a charade richard wolffe host of economic update is standing by to bring us up to speed on the state of negotiations and later their stock is after the recent news that the u.s. government will back the company...
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joining us now, jamie gengel, bianna golodryga, and elie ho g honig. jamie, i do think they want to have a high minded conversation about constitutional law with these four constitutional law professors. the problem they may face is it's in the house judiciary committee. which has some of the most raucous bomb throwing members in all of congress. by the way, it has 41 of them. so there are going to be a lot of people with a lot to say. >> are you saying you think this is going to go sideways today? look, no question about it. we've seen this before. but i think this is actually a pause in the action. they're taking today to hear from these lawyers while they figure out the next step. let me go out on a limb. they're going to have articles of impeachment. they're going to vote on it. but they're trying to figure out -- i think it's really about having a little time for what's going on in the back room, deciding what exactly those are going to be and how they're going to rigwrite them. >> i just like the idea that there'll be this split screen for viewer
joining us now, jamie gengel, bianna golodryga, and elie ho g honig. jamie, i do think they want to have a high minded conversation about constitutional law with these four constitutional law professors. the problem they may face is it's in the house judiciary committee. which has some of the most raucous bomb throwing members in all of congress. by the way, it has 41 of them. so there are going to be a lot of people with a lot to say. >> are you saying you think this is going to go...
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gerry: jamie, one of the other biggest business sources 2019 was streaming. everybody has the subscription now the go amazon prime, and the whole way in which we consume content is changing dramatically. tell us a lot about that. >> there's a hole reshuffled this year with the major media companies. at&t which now owns hbo and disney comcast, deciding they had to be in this game and a big way and that's what has overtaken them an apple ii. gerry: disney kinda going on their own? >> absolutely going solo and they launched 699 which netflix popular program of 1299 and then apple plus tv came in at 499 even though they have less to offer. it's basically a case study and how do you price? and all the shows are going to do well of the new original content? and how much will people pay? we did a survey, our media team did a survey with harrison we found that people, consumers were willing to pay $44 a month for an average of 3.6 services that's a people are saying now. we will see when it rolls out, what their appetite is, how many services they'll pay for, and wil
gerry: jamie, one of the other biggest business sources 2019 was streaming. everybody has the subscription now the go amazon prime, and the whole way in which we consume content is changing dramatically. tell us a lot about that. >> there's a hole reshuffled this year with the major media companies. at&t which now owns hbo and disney comcast, deciding they had to be in this game and a big way and that's what has overtaken them an apple ii. gerry: disney kinda going on their own?...
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jamie was alive. jake patterson convicted and sentenced to two life terms for the murder of jamie's parents and 40 years for her kidnapping. number five. r&b artist r. kelly's world came tumbling down this year as criminal charges piled up. his is facing indictments in illinois, new york and minnesota on charges that include recruiting women for sex and buying back tapes that purport to the show him having sex with underaged girls. kelly pleaded not guilty and passionately proclaimed innocence to cbs's gayle king. >> i didn't do this stuff! this is not me! i'm fighting for my [ bleep ] life. >> kelly's trial in chicago and new york are set for next year. number four. from new york to california, hate crimes hit a 16-year high according to the fbi. >> we are following breaking news. reports a of shooting at a synagogue north of san diego, california. >> it's felt in communities like poway where a synagogue was targeted by a white teenage gunman on the final day of passover. >> more shots came, running
jamie was alive. jake patterson convicted and sentenced to two life terms for the murder of jamie's parents and 40 years for her kidnapping. number five. r&b artist r. kelly's world came tumbling down this year as criminal charges piled up. his is facing indictments in illinois, new york and minnesota on charges that include recruiting women for sex and buying back tapes that purport to the show him having sex with underaged girls. kelly pleaded not guilty and passionately proclaimed...
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jamie was alive. jake patterson was convicted and sentenced to two life terms for the murder of jamie's parents and 40 years for her kidnapping. number 5. r&b artist r. kelly's world came tumbling down this year as criminal charges piled up. he is facing indictments in new york and minnesota accused of selling women for sex and pictures showing him having sex with underage girls. r. kelly proclaimed his innocence to cbs' gayle king. >> i did not do this stuff. this is not me. i'm fighting for my life. >> reporter: kelly's trials in chicago and new york are set for next year. number 4. from new york to california, hate crimes sit a 16-year high according to the fbi. >> we are following breaking news. reports of a shooting in a synagogue north of san diego, california. >> and it's being felt in communities like poway where a synagogue was targeted by a white teenaged gunman on the final day of passover. >> more shots came running right at me. >> reporcongregation, lost her life saving others. in novembe
jamie was alive. jake patterson was convicted and sentenced to two life terms for the murder of jamie's parents and 40 years for her kidnapping. number 5. r&b artist r. kelly's world came tumbling down this year as criminal charges piled up. he is facing indictments in new york and minnesota accused of selling women for sex and pictures showing him having sex with underage girls. r. kelly proclaimed his innocence to cbs' gayle king. >> i did not do this stuff. this is not me. i'm...
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house judiciary member jamie raskin. congressman, thank you for joining us tonight. >> i'm delighted to be with you, chris. >> so we understand that there are discussions ongoing, that this reporting is accurate at this point but there may be an expansion thereof. is that your understanding, sir? >> yeah, i think there may have been a little bit of fake news in there before. i was not in a meeting with speaker pelosi. >> i never said you were. >> i was meeting with the judiciary committee. >> not you, okay. i just wanted to be clear about that. but, look, the judiciary committee was pleased with our proceedings today because the evidence that came out was just overwhelming and unrefuted and uncontradicted of the president's scheme to shake down the government of ukraine. and our gop colleagues wanted to talk about anything but the facts of the case. so they were, you know, upset
house judiciary member jamie raskin. congressman, thank you for joining us tonight. >> i'm delighted to be with you, chris. >> so we understand that there are discussions ongoing, that this reporting is accurate at this point but there may be an expansion thereof. is that your understanding, sir? >> yeah, i think there may have been a little bit of fake news in there before. i was not in a meeting with speaker pelosi. >> i never said you were. >> i was meeting with...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ [ cannon blasts ] monday. ♪ >> the house has acted on a very sad day to practice and inten dd the constitution of the united states. >> welcome to "the journal editorial report". donald trump became the third president in american history to be impeached wednesday with the house of representatives moving largely along party lines for power and obstruction of congress, the president appearing at a rally in the swing state of michigan as the house voted suggesting the outcome could help him in 2
i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ [ cannon blasts ] monday. ♪ >> the house has acted on a very sad day to practice and inten dd the constitution of the united states. >> welcome to "the journal editorial report". donald trump became the third president in american history to be impeached wednesday with the house of representatives moving largely along party lines for power and...
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they were celebrating a remarkable 32 years together when jamie was brutally murdered. to crack the case, investigators would have to uncover the secrets of an illusion worthy of the great houdini. here is dennis murphy with "unspeakable." >> reporter: the scented candles were lit. the jacuzzi jets turned on high. it was a belated anniversary evening, but not some big blow out. sandra and jaime really weren't that kind of couple. >> they were just always so kind to each other. and always very respectful. >> reporter: it was really the start of a life victory lap for the two. they'd raised a daughter, juggled all the usual things that families do, and now retirement for jaime was right around the corner. >> they sat there and they talked about the future, and what they were looking forward to. >> reporter: but the future for these two would last no longer than the flame on that candle. by the next afternoon, there would be blood, lots of it. somehow, someone had turned a cozy celebration into a monstrous crime scene. >> it was just -- it was horrible. >> what in the worl
they were celebrating a remarkable 32 years together when jamie was brutally murdered. to crack the case, investigators would have to uncover the secrets of an illusion worthy of the great houdini. here is dennis murphy with "unspeakable." >> reporter: the scented candles were lit. the jacuzzi jets turned on high. it was a belated anniversary evening, but not some big blow out. sandra and jaime really weren't that kind of couple. >> they were just always so kind to each...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance," and remember, you can't take it with you. >> the facts are uncontested. the president abused his power for his own personal political benefit at the expense of our national security by withholding military aid and crucial oval office meeting in exchange for an announcement of an investigation into his political rival. paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. it's full impeachment ahead as house speaker nancy pelosi asks committee chairs to begin drafting articles of impeachment against president trump, saying that democrats have, quote, no choice but to act. pelosi's announcement came two days after the house intelligence committee released a report concluding that president trump abused
i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance," and remember, you can't take it with you. >> the facts are uncontested. the president abused his power for his own personal political benefit at the expense of our national security by withholding military aid and crucial oval office meeting in exchange for an announcement of an investigation into his political rival. paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. it's full impeachment ahead as...
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jamie vardy made them pgy- their lead. jamie vardy made them pay. after a quiet first hour, vardy lea pt pay. after a quiet first hour, vardy leapt out of the shadows and into the thick of the action. moments later he was inches away from another, almost. the second lap to 90, another, almost. the second lap to go, leicester were in again. the flag up for offside. but the goal was given. everton could not hold on for a point. now was given. everton could not hold on fora point. now can was given. everton could not hold on for a point. now can marco desilva hold onto his job? momentum is very important in football. happy to see the players can have that patience and like you see, they have the belief that they can consistently get results. seen it today. different opponent, very stubborn. drop deep, not a lot of space, having to protect on the counterattack. but we had great determination and it says everything about this team. no one can say anything about the attitude of my players, there commit meant and ambition and to come here and to show a rea
jamie vardy made them pgy- their lead. jamie vardy made them pay. after a quiet first hour, vardy lea pt pay. after a quiet first hour, vardy leapt out of the shadows and into the thick of the action. moments later he was inches away from another, almost. the second lap to 90, another, almost. the second lap to go, leicester were in again. the flag up for offside. but the goal was given. everton could not hold on for a point. now was given. everton could not hold on fora point. now can was...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance". and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ oh, yeah. new york. ♪ paul paul: welcome to the special edition of "the journal editorial report." as we look back on the highs and lows of 2019. i'm paul gigot. from the mueller report to the impeachment probe, we begin with the investigations into president trump which kicked into high gear this year as democrats took control of the house. so what did we learn about the president and those investigating him and which side emerged stronger? let's ask wall street journal columnist and deputy editor, dan henninger and columnist kim strassel, bill mcgern and mary o'
i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance". and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ oh, yeah. new york. ♪ paul paul: welcome to the special edition of "the journal editorial report." as we look back on the highs and lows of 2019. i'm paul gigot. from the mueller report to the impeachment probe, we begin with the investigations into president trump which kicked into high gear this year as democrats took control of the house. so what did we...
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stthporter: jamie saheys and bynumbers. an 82% success rate offinding permanent housing for homeless clients at the stair center. >> how many of that 82% over the past year and a half are still out? >> i can most certainly get you data if you're interested on your to date or program to date for the stair center. i do not have that on my person. >> do you have the statistics of how many people it stuck for? >> i would refuse you to the county statistics? >> the county refers us to backs, saying we are not able to segment by jurisdiction or provider in any way that provides an accurate picture. >> but you as the executive director do not know what the long-term success rate looks like of how many people stay?>> in this email to investors that we obtained written shortly after our first report, she encouraged investors to be selective in their viewing of kpix, saying we put vulnerable people on camera without considering their mental state. james says it is just the opposite. he says backs trieto exploit him in his interview w
stthporter: jamie saheys and bynumbers. an 82% success rate offinding permanent housing for homeless clients at the stair center. >> how many of that 82% over the past year and a half are still out? >> i can most certainly get you data if you're interested on your to date or program to date for the stair center. i do not have that on my person. >> do you have the statistics of how many people it stuck for? >> i would refuse you to the county statistics? >> the...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance," and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ >> an expert gunsmith... >> anything i could imagine, i could build, just like that. >> ...with an eye for history... >> this is a copy of daniel boone's rifle. davy crockett rifle that hethe . over here, is a 12-pounder napoleon. >> ...and a goal in his sights. >> collection of every gun of major importance in the history of the united states.ut when itl the incredible arsenal... >> were you shocked? >> oh, yeah, of course. oh, yeah. >> ...it's his heirs who hear a blast from the past. >> what did you estimate that collection was worth at that time? >> probably a million dollars. that was a small load. if you put a big load in there it'll knock you on your fanny. ho!
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finch former national transportation safety board official now jamie it's great to have you here today but why now and what is this going to do to this whole $737.00 max saga why do we get rid of today well it had happened and we predicted on several times already the need for him to go which is going to be inevitable this was not just important but he was essential for boeing to get past this this very dark period in his history in his 103 year history this is the biggest crisis labor reduced. and so by removing him from position it begins that entire process and so forth but it's going to be a long haul for them and now it seems like it's been a year since the crash of lie and air flight $610.00 in october of 2018 and it seems like regulators and boeing just can't clean this up so is there something that can be done or are they on the right track right now to kind of fix this issue maybe even get that 737 max back in the skies very interesting i think if i had already started addressing their own internal problems that they'd have as far as the regulator side as we reported before an
finch former national transportation safety board official now jamie it's great to have you here today but why now and what is this going to do to this whole $737.00 max saga why do we get rid of today well it had happened and we predicted on several times already the need for him to go which is going to be inevitable this was not just important but he was essential for boeing to get past this this very dark period in his history in his 103 year history this is the biggest crisis labor reduced....
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finch former national transportation safety board official now jamie it's great to have you here today but why now and what is this going to do to this whole $737.00 max saga why do we get rid of today well it had happened and we predicted on several times already the need.
finch former national transportation safety board official now jamie it's great to have you here today but why now and what is this going to do to this whole $737.00 max saga why do we get rid of today well it had happened and we predicted on several times already the need.
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>> reporter: for cbs this morning, jamie yuccas, solvang, california. ♪ >> pretty amazing. and that's the " ernight news for this christmas eve. >>> it's tuesday, december 24th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> holiday getaway. americans hit the highways and skyways to celebrate with loved ones. will the weather be naughty or nice? >>> boeing's ceo is fired. dennis muilenberg is out after a year of disasters, delays, and setbacks. >>> and christmas chaos. a prize giveaway at a mall goes horribly wrong. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with thho
>> reporter: for cbs this morning, jamie yuccas, solvang, california. ♪ >> pretty amazing. and that's the " ernight news for this christmas eve. >>> it's tuesday, december 24th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> holiday getaway. americans hit the highways and skyways to celebrate with loved ones. will the weather be naughty or nice? >>> boeing's ceo is fired. dennis muilenberg is out after a year of disasters, delays, and setbacks....