shorts. it can reveal a lot about a guy. you have great anecdotes, great quotes in your piece. can you talk about what donald chump is like on the course? donald trump plays by his own rules. we ve seen that in politics and the golf course. he s a lot of fun. everybody who plays with him says he s a lot of fun. he s boisterous, he pats you on the back, he s a great host. but he ll pick up a ball, he ll say that he only hilt four shots when he really hit six. he ll take a film me chip-in shot. i don t play golf, but these are apparently what you don t do. i m not a great golfer but i may cheat on occasion, but id guess i m not running for president. but you also did talk to you talked to some folks in your piece who defend mr. trump and his playing ways. sure. first of all, even rick riley who says he was the biggest cheat he ever played with said it was a great time. he s also played golf with bill clinton and he took a bunch of
the judge has ordered a trial. pinex s family attorney says the ruling raises questions about the city s role in perpetuating police misconduct. joining me in darius pinex s mother gloria and her attorney steve greenberg. thank you so much for the time, both of you. ms. pinex, i m so sorry for the loss of your son. thank you a lot. if i may just begin with you. can you take me back to that day in january of 2011, what happened, what was your son doing then? he was on his way to drop one of his friends off at the station. he was driving eastbound going to the dan ryan to drop off his friend. and what happened after that? he was encountered by a tahoe police car that pulled them over and curbed them. he handed over his driver s license and insurance, and ended
there s about 220 of them. they re mostly american cars. they re prewar which is pre-1942. very rare cars because of the start of world war ii, they started limiting production, and you could only get one from a ration coupon. stewart and yvette make plans for a one-day auction right here on the salvage lot. word begins to spread about oliver jordan s old treasures. stewart soon learns that not altogether, a good thing. we arrived on the property, and then had a hole in the side of this building the size of a human body, and they sold over 215 antique radiators. tons of chrome parts. a lot of niece stuff. the antique radiators are worth $40,000, but the biggest loss for stewart is the theft of oliver s beloved 1904 harley davidson. possibly worth several hundred
oklahoma, which is about 90 miles north of oklahoma city, population roughly 50,000. right here in enid they have the third largest storage capacity for grain on the planet. but wedged in between enid s silos lies the tale of a cantankerous legend who heft his grandchildren who left his grandchildren with a very entrance. my name is stuart, and in 2003 my brothers and sisters and i inherented something pretty unusual from my grandfather. his name was oliver jordan, and he died in 95. he was a child of the dust bowl. grandpa would hold onto just about everything that passed through his life, whether it was a tin can, an automobile, a piece of copper wire. jamie: and oliver jordan kept it all here for 60 years. this salvage lot was his home his sanctuary, his fort knox. hi. welcome to paradise. jamie: i found it.
they are mostly american cars they are prewar and pre1942. stewart and a vet made plans for a one-day auction right here in the salvage lot origins to spread about oliver jordan s old treasures. they learned it is not all together a good thing. we arrived in property tcut hole and stole over 250 antique radiators tons of chrome parts a lot of nice stuff. the an leak radiators alone are worth 40,000 dollars. the biggest loss for stewart is the theft of oliver s rare and beloved 1904 harley davidson possibly worth several hundred thousand dollars. it set us back and we had to hire additional security and