the public remains divided whether hearst was the victim of brainwashing or a willing participant. she was on the run for a year and a half with many opportunities to leave and escape. and she didn t. reporter: yet she would serve just under two years in prison before president carter commuted her sentence in 1979. is there any doubt that none of this would have happened if she hadn t been kidnapped. reporter: after hearst was released, she married the nan tasked with protecting her during her trial. president clinton issued her a full pardon in 2001. that was laura jarrett reporting. and cnn has repeatedly reached out to patty hearst. she declined to comment for this series. all right, reality tv propelled donald trump to superstardom. it did the same for a former white house staffer who has returned to her roots of reality tv. that s the subject of this week s state of the cartoonian. she brought even more reality
others start to discuss is instead of killing people, why don t we kidnap someone? all right, you can catch the radical story of patty hearst tonight 9:00 p.m. right here on cnn. reality tv propelled donald trump to superstardom. it did the same for a former white house staffer who has returned to her roots of reality tv, whispering about the president. that s the subject of this week s state of the cartoonian. she brought even more reality tv to the white house. but now omarosa manigault newman is bringing back memories of the white house on tv. i was haunted by his tweets. i was like, what is he going to tweet next? she brought this to the series big brother. all the people around him
in just a few hours,ed the philadelphia eagles will face off with that team some of you might have heard about from new england. and while i know who i m rooting for, fly eagles, fly, president trump is staying uncharacteristically silent and that s the subject of this week s state of the cartoonian. it s america s game and the final battle is as american as it gets. the eagles versus the patriots. everyone is picking a side, including white house insider, such kellyanne conway, an eagles fan from south jersey who sees the matchup as a 2016 election remix. i ll just say that the underdog here is the eagles. and you know me, i love an underdog. the patriots are like, that woman whose name i don t mention on tv anymore. conway is placing bets against white house chief of staff, john kelly. the south boston native versus me. i m going to prevail. what about president trump. will he bet on the gritty underdog or the establishment
surprises for those of us who are not lucky enough to be there or have a ticket to be inside. coy? thanks so much. have fun out there. thanks. i m going to go thaw out now. okay, do that. keep those gloves on while you do it. coy tells us, in just hours the philadelphia eagles will be facing off with the new england patriots. and president trump apparently is staying uncharacteristically silent. that s this weak s state of the cartoonian. it s america s game and the final battle is as american as it gets. the eagles versus the patriots. everyone is picking a side, including white house insiders, such as kellyanne conway, an eagles fan from south jersey who sees the matchup as a 2016 election remix. i ll just say that the underdog here is the eagles. and you know me, i love an underdog. the patriots are like that woman whose name i don t mention on tv anymore. zpll c conway s placing bets against white house chief of staff, john
one republican senator raised a lot of eyebrows this week by highlighting fbi text messages he says point to a secret society within the bureau. well, a great premise for a dan brown novel. not so much for reality. it seems he misunderstood a joke. but secret societies among u.s. leaders is no secret. and that s the subject of this week s state of the cartoonian. there is no secret society within the fbi that we know about. but america s leaders do have a long history with very secret, very exclusive clubs. both bushes, for example, were tapped for yale s cryptic and scary sounding skull and bones. it s so secret, we can t talk about it. other notable bonesmen include former u.s. john kerry, who refused to give up even the