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lisa irwin captured the nation's attention. how could an infant disappear from her crib in the middle of the night? the images of lisa with her big blue eyes were splashed all over national media. three years later there is still no trace of her. there are suspicions most of them involving lisa's mother deborah who was at home that night and says she was sleeping. fox news said lisa add deborah may have blacked out but she always denied involvement in her daughter's disappearance. as the months passed the searchs eventually stopped and the story faded from the spotlight until now. the kelly file has obtained never before seen interviews of lisa's parents in the days immediately after her disappearance. secret tapes recorded by a former top cia officer, a government trained spy and interrogator and what he found could change everything you thought you knew about this case. >> what involvement did you have in the disappearance of lisa? >>> oo i am sorry. >> evidence indicates that you are involved. is there any reason that any on
lisa irwin captured the nation's attention. how could an infant disappear from her crib in the middle of the night? the images of lisa with her big blue eyes were splashed all over national media. three years later there is still no trace of her. there are suspicions most of them involving lisa's mother deborah who was at home that night and says she was sleeping. fox news said lisa add deborah may have blacked out but she always denied involvement in her daughter's disappearance. as the months...
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november 11 2010, little lisa irwin is born to parents deborah bradley and jeremy irwin. they live a quiet life in kansas city missouri, along with jeremy's 8-year-old son blake and deborah's 5-year-old. money is tight so jeremy works overtime when he can, including on the night of october 3rd 2011. baby lisa is 10 months old. jeremy leaves the family home around 5:30 in the evening. within hours disaster will strike. at 6:40 p.m. deborah puts lisa in her crib, then she heads to her porch to visit with a female neighbor. the pair will spend the pair will spend hours on the porch drinking wine lots of it. deborah goes to bed four hours later. sh she initially tells police that she checked on lisa, who she says was asleep in her crib. she turns out all the house lights and goes to sleep with her son michael in her bed. the time is 10:40 p.m. at 4:00 a.m. jeremy returns home. immediately he immediately he notices something unusual. all of the house lights he says are turned on, and the front door is unlocked. he tries to wake deborah, but she is groggy. so he goes to check o
november 11 2010, little lisa irwin is born to parents deborah bradley and jeremy irwin. they live a quiet life in kansas city missouri, along with jeremy's 8-year-old son blake and deborah's 5-year-old. money is tight so jeremy works overtime when he can, including on the night of october 3rd 2011. baby lisa is 10 months old. jeremy leaves the family home around 5:30 in the evening. within hours disaster will strike. at 6:40 p.m. deborah puts lisa in her crib, then she heads to her porch to...
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>> reporter: irwin county held a daily average of 754 migrants in 2020. reports a total of 146 people there tested positive for covid-19 since it began testing in february of that year. a coalition of immigrant rights advocates in georgia say the number could be much higher due to what they call a lack of routine testing and reportinat the facility. in the documentary, marriaga and manrique are shown participating in a hunger strike inside irwin county, demanding better protections, including mask requirements and a promise to stop bringing in new detainees. manrique, seen here speaking to her lawyer, helped make a protest vio that went viral. ( translated ) >> reporter: the film alleges retaliation for the protests by the facility's staff, in the form of physical abuse and solitary confinement. the same day marriaga was released, manrique says she was also released, without explanation. she spoke with me via zoom from los angeles, california. >> ( translated ): i came to this country to ask for refuge and to be protected, but i felt even more threatened
>> reporter: irwin county held a daily average of 754 migrants in 2020. reports a total of 146 people there tested positive for covid-19 since it began testing in february of that year. a coalition of immigrant rights advocates in georgia say the number could be much higher due to what they call a lack of routine testing and reportinat the facility. in the documentary, marriaga and manrique are shown participating in a hunger strike inside irwin county, demanding better protections,...
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. >>> a new piece of the puzzle in the search for missing lisa irwin.llance video from the night she was last seen in her crib. we're going to take a look at how the investigation is going. whether police think they are any closer to finding baby lisa. ♪ walking my own way ♪ it's just how i want to do it ♪ ♪ changing of my mind ♪ it's just how we're gonna do it ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort. fusion proglide's microcomb guides hair for its thinner blades to cut close effortlessly. get against-the-grain closeness comfortably with gillette fusion proglide. that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college. retire how they want to. ameriprise. the strength of america's largest financial planning company. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you, one-to-one. together, for your future. ♪ >>> l
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. >>> a new piece of the puzzle in the search for missing lisa irwin.lance video from the night she was last seen in her crib. we're going to take a look at how the investigation is going. whether police think they are any closer to finding baby lisa. ] some prescription drugs may lead to constipation. fortunately... there's senokot-s® tablets. senokot-s®. for occasional constipation associated with certain medications. now you can save big on senokot-s® tablets! go to senokot-s.com. ford fusion has now been named the most dependable midsize car by jd power and associates. we go to kimberly. any thoughts on this news? i have no idea what's goin on. we are out. what was that? they told me it's the most dependable midsize sedan and they ran back into their little box. >>> libyan officials say that moammar gadhafi will likely be buried tomorrow. the news came today the same day as 53 bodies believed to be gadhafi's supporters were found in a hotel in sirte. a hotel under the control of anti-gadhafi fighters. that's according to human rights watch. new vide
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. >>> a new piece of the puzzle in the search for missing lisa irwin.ight she was last seen in her crib. how the investigation is going, whether police think they are any closer to finding her. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer... with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you need at the right price. liberty mutual auto insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> libyan officials say that moammar gadhafi will likely be buried tomorrow. the news came today the same day as 53 bodies believed to be gadhafi's supporters were found in a hotel in sirte. according to human rights watch. new video of gadhafi's final moments raise new questions about his death. th
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he says he pulled irwin out of the water, rushed to get help, performed cpr on him.nd irwin looked up at him and said, i'm dying, and they were not able to save him. >> the only thing we ever heard stingrays attacking was like a hit-and-run. >> he says their normally very does sile animals and he thinks that irwin's shadow -- the stingray may have mistaken the that go for a tiger shot -- the shadow for a tiger shot and that's possibly why the attack happened. >> the united nations security council is meeting right now to discuss the crisis in ukraine as we get word of more russian military activity in crima. president obama is getting ready to meet with the ukrainian prime minister at the white house. details coming up. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we
he says he pulled irwin out of the water, rushed to get help, performed cpr on him.nd irwin looked up at him and said, i'm dying, and they were not able to save him. >> the only thing we ever heard stingrays attacking was like a hit-and-run. >> he says their normally very does sile animals and he thinks that irwin's shadow -- the stingray may have mistaken the that go for a tiger shot -- the shadow for a tiger shot and that's possibly why the attack happened. >> the united...
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detention facility in irwin county, georgia. and last fall, that nurse filed a whistle-blower complaint with the inspector general at the homeland security department. she gave a description in that complaint of what was going on inside that facility that was so heinous, it really just felt like the world stopped spinning for a second. she alleged in her whistle-blower complaint that during her time working as a nurse at this i.c.e. detention facility, immigrant women being held there were routinely sent to a gynecologist, who would perform unnecessary medical procedures on them, including hysterectomies, without them knowing why they were having that done to them, without it ever being explained to them that it was medically necessary, without them understanding the circumstances under which this was being required of them. the allegation here was that this american federal facility was sending immigrant women in the custody of the u.s. government to a doctor who was removing their reproductive organs with no consent. nurse daw
detention facility in irwin county, georgia. and last fall, that nurse filed a whistle-blower complaint with the inspector general at the homeland security department. she gave a description in that complaint of what was going on inside that facility that was so heinous, it really just felt like the world stopped spinning for a second. she alleged in her whistle-blower complaint that during her time working as a nurse at this i.c.e. detention facility, immigrant women being held there were...
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irwin, thank you very much, as always. irwin redlener at columbia university. i suspect we may be talking later this evening. >>> the breaking news we are continuing to follow at this hour, president trump and first lady melania trump have tested positive for the coronavirus just before 1:00 a.m. eastern time the president tweeted, tonight, the first lady and i tested positive for covid-19. we will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. we will get through this together. dr. sean conley, the physician to the president, released a statement earlier this morning that said in part, the president and first lady are both well at this time and they plan to remain at home within the white house during their convalescence. the white house medical team and i will maintain a vigilant watch, end quote. late thursday it was reported that one of donald trump's top aides, hope hicks, tested positive for the virus, seen there a couple of days ago in the beige coat, the fawn coat. hope hicks was among a group of staffers as you can see who travelled with trump
irwin, thank you very much, as always. irwin redlener at columbia university. i suspect we may be talking later this evening. >>> the breaking news we are continuing to follow at this hour, president trump and first lady melania trump have tested positive for the coronavirus just before 1:00 a.m. eastern time the president tweeted, tonight, the first lady and i tested positive for covid-19. we will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. we will get through this...
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joining us irwin gomez who got mrs.alahi ready for her big night and cnn legal analyst lisa bloom. irwin, you have such a history with mrs. salahi. you've known her for 15 years. and you know what pride she takes in her appearance. did you her makeup for their wedding. yet, she didn't call you until monday frantically trying to get an appointment for a white house state dinner. did that strike you as odd she wouldn't have planned out a little bit more? >> i find that really odd. because if i got invited to the white house, i would be -- i know i would have gotten the invitation right away. and i would have planned my hair and makeup if i was a girl. but i would definitely get it planned out. >> and you spent several hours -- she was in the salon for seven hours that day. obviously there was some discussion. i know one of your hairstylists asked her to see the invitation. she didn't have it. was there ever a point when you questioned whether or not she was invited to this event? >> i did ask her. i mean, how did you get
joining us irwin gomez who got mrs.alahi ready for her big night and cnn legal analyst lisa bloom. irwin, you have such a history with mrs. salahi. you've known her for 15 years. and you know what pride she takes in her appearance. did you her makeup for their wedding. yet, she didn't call you until monday frantically trying to get an appointment for a white house state dinner. did that strike you as odd she wouldn't have planned out a little bit more? >> i find that really odd. because...
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. >>> the twists keep on coming in the disappearance surrounding 10-month-old baby lisa irwin. today we're learning that her mom is married to another man. we'll explain the back story there and could a local handy man hold a clue that detectives have been searching for? truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! gives you a 50% annual bonus! so you earn 50% more cash. according to research, everybody likes more cash. well, almost everybody... ♪ would you like 50% more cash? no! but it's more money. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? woah! [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] starbucks via® is planted the same... ♪ ...harvested the same... ♪ ...and roasted the same as our other premium coffees. ♪ it only makes sense it would taste the same. so, try it for yourself. buy a pack of 100% natural starbucks via® ready brew. w
. >>> the twists keep on coming in the disappearance surrounding 10-month-old baby lisa irwin. today we're learning that her mom is married to another man. we'll explain the back story there and could a local handy man hold a clue that detectives have been searching for? truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold...
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we'd like to go back now to father kevin irwin. monseigneur, are you -- oh, he's not available for us at this moment. ben, let's stay with you here for a minute. those clouds look like they are overflowing. what's the vantage point from where you are? >> definitely st. peter's square is quite full. now it doesn't -- it's not as full as it was when the pope was announced as the pope on whenever that was, wednesday evening, but quite full. lots of security. there's sort of every branch of the italian police represented here. people are very excited. i was speaking to an italian woman who said that with this pope we don't know what he's going to do, but we appreciate everything he is doing at the moment. there does seem to be a strong desire among many people to see a pope who's really connecting with the people, who comes out and does this sort of unpredictable thing. >> we're joined here in studio by father edward beck. we've been talking about the different aspects of history being made today. this is the mechanical part of history
we'd like to go back now to father kevin irwin. monseigneur, are you -- oh, he's not available for us at this moment. ben, let's stay with you here for a minute. those clouds look like they are overflowing. what's the vantage point from where you are? >> definitely st. peter's square is quite full. now it doesn't -- it's not as full as it was when the pope was announced as the pope on whenever that was, wednesday evening, but quite full. lots of security. there's sort of every branch of...
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we are joined by silas irwin gomez. you saw his salon in the report. also us with, former white house homeland security adviser francis townsend, and cnn legal analyst lisa bloom. good to have all of you with us. fran, i want to start with you. now we have the picture proof of them face-to-face with president obama. so there is no question to how far the unchecked access got them. really to the highest level. how does this happen? and what should happen now to both the salahis and the secret service folks on duty that night? >> sure. you know, erica, what happens is once you come to that initial point that tom foreman mentions, that perimeter point where you go through a magnetometer, once you're through there, nobody really checks you again. the presumption if you got inside the perimeter, inside the white house grounds, you've been cleared. so no one would have checked them again. and so they would have come into the white house. they would have gone up stairs. they would have gone to somebody at a social secretary's desk to get a card before you go
we are joined by silas irwin gomez. you saw his salon in the report. also us with, former white house homeland security adviser francis townsend, and cnn legal analyst lisa bloom. good to have all of you with us. fran, i want to start with you. now we have the picture proof of them face-to-face with president obama. so there is no question to how far the unchecked access got them. really to the highest level. how does this happen? and what should happen now to both the salahis and the secret...
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irwin's license.he constitution gives citizens access to firearms, right? because of that, machine guns are not banned. they are not illegal. but the consensus interpretation of the second amendment in modern america is that our right to have access to firearms comes with reasonable restrictions on it. and so that means that even though something like a machine gun is not technically banned outright, we intricately tax and regulate and control access to it like we do to a lot of different kinds of weaponry. not just machine guns, but rocket-propelled grenade launchers and mo
irwin's license.he constitution gives citizens access to firearms, right? because of that, machine guns are not banned. they are not illegal. but the consensus interpretation of the second amendment in modern america is that our right to have access to firearms comes with reasonable restrictions on it. and so that means that even though something like a machine gun is not technically banned outright, we intricately tax and regulate and control access to it like we do to a lot of different kinds...
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detention facility, irwin county, georgia, she said that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hisster rekt miss. just underscore that this is a federal facility and they have been sending immigrant women to a doctor who has performed hysterectomies this was written by project self i will tell you in advance, although you can probably see it coming, that it's a little bit upsetting. from the complaint, quote, a detained immigrant told project south that she talked to five different women detained at the facility five different women between october, november, december 2019, five different women who had had a hysterectomy done when she talked to them about the surgery the women reacted confused when explaining why they had one done. the detainee said when i met all of these women i thought it was an experimental concentration camp it was like they're experime experimenting with our bodies. the nurse explains it like this. everybody this doctor sees has a hysterectomy, just
detention facility, irwin county, georgia, she said that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hisster rekt miss. just underscore that this is a federal facility and they have been sending immigrant women to a doctor who has performed hysterectomies this was written by project self i will tell you in advance, although you can probably see it coming, that it's a little bit...
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irwin redlenner. laurie garrett, thanks for joining us. >>> coming up, thanks to the video diaries with doctors and nurses. we have a clearer picture of what our health care heroes are facing at work but we don't always see the enormous sacrifices they are making at home. coming up next, we'll talk to an e.r. doctor in kentucky who is taking extraordinary steps to keep his family safe as he exposes himself to the virus every single day. more than ever, your home is your sanctuary. that's why lincoln offers you the ability to purchase a new vehicle remotely with participating dealers. an effortless transaction-all without leaving the comfort- and safety-of your home. thats the power of sanctuary. and for a little extra help, receive 0% apr financing and defer your first payment up to 120 days on the purchase of a new lincoln. and defer your first payment up to 120 days (burke) atthat can happen to your wehome...or car.t everything and we covered it all. ah, memory lane sure has a lot of accidents. we k
irwin redlenner. laurie garrett, thanks for joining us. >>> coming up, thanks to the video diaries with doctors and nurses. we have a clearer picture of what our health care heroes are facing at work but we don't always see the enormous sacrifices they are making at home. coming up next, we'll talk to an e.r. doctor in kentucky who is taking extraordinary steps to keep his family safe as he exposes himself to the virus every single day. more than ever, your home is your sanctuary....
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detention facility -- it's a detention center in irwin county, georgia -- she says that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hysterectomies just to underscore that, the allegation here is that this is a federal facility, and they have been sending immigrant women in their care, in their custody, to a doctor who was removed their reproductive organs for no medical reason and without them consenting to it. let me read you some of the passages from the complaint here, which was written on behalf of that nurse as well as some of the women detainees. it was written by an advocate group called project south i will tell you in advance, although you can probably see it coming, that it's a little bit upsetting. all right. from the complaint, quote, a detained immigrant told project south that she talked to five different women detained at the irwin county detention center between october and december 2019, five different women between october november, and december, 2019 over tha
detention facility -- it's a detention center in irwin county, georgia -- she says that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hysterectomies just to underscore that, the allegation here is that this is a federal facility, and they have been sending immigrant women in their care, in their custody, to a doctor who was removed their reproductive organs for no medical reason and...
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facility in irwin, georgia had a real problem with covid. among its detainees. the new york times reporting last year that early on in the pandemic those detainees weren't given masks to try to mask up. they made themselves masks out of scraps of clothes or out of broken, disposable meal containers that they try to fashion into masks to protect themselves. we talked to one man who was detained in the facility around this time. his name is nielsen. he's originally from, sorry, bear ha, he's a richly from honduras. he lived in georgia for 20 years before he was pulled over and got a dui that resulted in being put in i.c.e. custody. he was held by i.c.e. for about a year until he was finally let out last november. he is at high risk for covid, it wasn't safe for him to be in a facility where detainees have to die for ppe out of lunch trays. he went on a hunger strike to try to pressure i.c.e. to release him because he was at high risk, he thought this was going to kill him. he sent us this video telling us what it was like inside that irwin county georgia facility
facility in irwin, georgia had a real problem with covid. among its detainees. the new york times reporting last year that early on in the pandemic those detainees weren't given masks to try to mask up. they made themselves masks out of scraps of clothes or out of broken, disposable meal containers that they try to fashion into masks to protect themselves. we talked to one man who was detained in the facility around this time. his name is nielsen. he's originally from, sorry, bear ha, he's a...
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we are here in irwin dale california. >> the story continues. thank you. >>> apple is baying beats electronic for $3 billion. rumours have been swirling. apple confirmed the purchase of the headphone and music streaming company. most expensive purchase in apple's history. google has been working on developing driverless cars for years much the company said it's developing a fleet of the vehicles. they have no brakes or steering wheels, or humans. science and technology correspondent jacob ward explains. >> everything about cars involves faith. the i have faith as i cross the intersection that none of these guys will hit the gas and plough through me. everyone around us at the giants game assumes that no one will jump the kerb. google has now extended that faith more deeply, and arrived at a design that does away with any sort of break or accelerator or that icon of control, the steering wheel, and has gone with a simple start button and emergency stop button. the design stems from google's realisation that employees, who have been commuting to w
we are here in irwin dale california. >> the story continues. thank you. >>> apple is baying beats electronic for $3 billion. rumours have been swirling. apple confirmed the purchase of the headphone and music streaming company. most expensive purchase in apple's history. google has been working on developing driverless cars for years much the company said it's developing a fleet of the vehicles. they have no brakes or steering wheels, or humans. science and technology...
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irwin, let me start with you. where are we in this process? it looks like the stay at home is working but every opportunity the president gets, he looks ready to turn those things around. where do you think we are? >> where we are, it's good to see data things may be leving off but it's only been a few days. we have no idea how long it will take the system to show results we are actually turning around the curve and slowing down and havingless deaths. they may be but the president needs to be very, very careful ali about over promising the american public whenever it is we'll decide to reverse restrictions, which we all want to do. everyone wants to get back to work and back to their routine but if you over promise and then we see a second surge and a second wave which is almost inevitable at this point not only are people going to lose more confidence than they lost in the president but represent as danger of people feeling like they can suddenly be not worried about that contracting this virus which is still going to be around. that's one of
irwin, let me start with you. where are we in this process? it looks like the stay at home is working but every opportunity the president gets, he looks ready to turn those things around. where do you think we are? >> where we are, it's good to see data things may be leving off but it's only been a few days. we have no idea how long it will take the system to show results we are actually turning around the curve and slowing down and havingless deaths. they may be but the president needs...
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and i will back up what irwin said. i've known him for many years and he's been hounding me as many other journalists indeed to write about this risk as have other epidemiologists, as have other national security people. this is a risk we're all aware of and we've also known the importance of getting personal protective equipment, ppe, in the hands of doctors and hospitals. we've known the importance of getting ventilators. i began writing about this in january when wuhan was hit and we had china gave us a two-month warning that we squandered. and now i'm afraid new york city is turning into wuhan. >> dr. redlener, what was your reaction to the president saying that the task force is going to come up with a county by county ranking of risk from low risk to medium risk to high risk? >> it is jaw dropping, lawrence. i just can't imagine who advised him of that. i would be very disappointing to hear that one of our really great professionals that are in the agencies that are responsible for dealing with this actually has b
and i will back up what irwin said. i've known him for many years and he's been hounding me as many other journalists indeed to write about this risk as have other epidemiologists, as have other national security people. this is a risk we're all aware of and we've also known the importance of getting personal protective equipment, ppe, in the hands of doctors and hospitals. we've known the importance of getting ventilators. i began writing about this in january when wuhan was hit and we had...
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daniel irwin, a deacon at the word of life christian church told the court he saw bruce leonard strikehe boys inside the church's sanctuary and said leonard hit his son lucas several times. i heard the sound of a strike, stop, then it started again. irwin told the court he saw lucas was bleeding from his leg, moaning and rolling back and forth on the floor and irwin said he saw leonard strike his younger son christopher five or six times with something that looked like a belt and the beating went on for 14 hours starting around 8:00 sunday night and lasting until 10:00 a.m. the next morning. when asked why the beating finally stopped, it was said because luke was dead and several church members including leonard's brother christopher and his father tried performing cpr but it was too late. >> would you like to elaborate more what happened inside and tell us about your experience? >> no, no, i have no comment. >> reporter: outside court irwin would not comment, nothing about the motive for the beating nor about allegations the counseling session was ordered because leonard wanted to lea
daniel irwin, a deacon at the word of life christian church told the court he saw bruce leonard strikehe boys inside the church's sanctuary and said leonard hit his son lucas several times. i heard the sound of a strike, stop, then it started again. irwin told the court he saw lucas was bleeding from his leg, moaning and rolling back and forth on the floor and irwin said he saw leonard strike his younger son christopher five or six times with something that looked like a belt and the beating...
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father jeremy irwin was working overtime that night. early the next morning jeremy gets home from work and discovers baby lisa is not in her crib. the parents call the police, the police show up, they search they find nothing. sure enough fingers eventually point at the parents, but they are never charged. the never-before-seen interviews of baby lisa's parents were taken days after little lisa went missing. they were conducted by a man named phillip houston who worked atd the cia for 25 years. he's conducted thousands of interrogations and grilled double agents and terrorists. and he is credited with developing a lie detection method that is used throughout u.s. intelligence and federal law enforcement. phil sat down with "the kelly file" to dissect these exclusive tapes. we are about to show you a sample of what he said. in this clip phil asks debra bradley if she's involved in her daughter's disappearance. and then phil tells us why he believes now that the parents are innocent. >> i think the first question i need to ask you this mo
father jeremy irwin was working overtime that night. early the next morning jeremy gets home from work and discovers baby lisa is not in her crib. the parents call the police, the police show up, they search they find nothing. sure enough fingers eventually point at the parents, but they are never charged. the never-before-seen interviews of baby lisa's parents were taken days after little lisa went missing. they were conducted by a man named phillip houston who worked atd the cia for 25 years....
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thank you, irwin. good to see you again. >> of course. >> shannon pettypiece with us again, nbc news senior white house reporter. shannon, what have you got? >> well, i mean, just to bring you up on the timeline, as dr. redlener was talking about trying to trace how big this was, you know, to emphasize we still don't know how hope hicks was infected. and i would recall everybody back to september 17th when the white house sort of let slip to reporters that there was a positive case in the white house. back in -- on september 17th. you know, they had mentioned it to reporters. the president ended up confirming it. we did not get any details on who the person was. the president said it wasn't someone in close contact with him, but this virus could have been circulating around the white house for that long a period of time because the white house has not indicated how hope hicks was infected. so that's going to make tracking this all difficult. to this point, obviously, we have the president's health at r
thank you, irwin. good to see you again. >> of course. >> shannon pettypiece with us again, nbc news senior white house reporter. shannon, what have you got? >> well, i mean, just to bring you up on the timeline, as dr. redlener was talking about trying to trace how big this was, you know, to emphasize we still don't know how hope hicks was infected. and i would recall everybody back to september 17th when the white house sort of let slip to reporters that there was a positive...
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our own peter alexander stepped food inside the irwin home in missouri. walking his way through key rooms and the time line surrounding lisa's final night. pete certify in kansas city with the fascinating tour this morning. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: sunday night, baby lisa's parents, deborah bradley and jeremy irwin rurpds returned home for a candlelight vigil. neither said a word but were both in tears as lisa's grandfather offered an emotional prayer. >> please keep her safe. and bring her home to us as soon as possible. >> reporter: after the vigil, the irwin family invited nbc news inside the home. >> this is baby lisa's bedroom, one of the first things you notice is the spot right here on the light switch. this way you can see the small frames, her hand and footprint from the day lisa was born. her clothes still hanging in the closet. the scooby doo onesy on the rack. and right here, this is the crib lisa was sleeping in. deborah and jeremy believe this is where she was taken from that night. and sort of an ominous reminder of what they say happen
our own peter alexander stepped food inside the irwin home in missouri. walking his way through key rooms and the time line surrounding lisa's final night. pete certify in kansas city with the fascinating tour this morning. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: sunday night, baby lisa's parents, deborah bradley and jeremy irwin rurpds returned home for a candlelight vigil. neither said a word but were both in tears as lisa's grandfather offered an emotional prayer. >> please keep her safe....
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irwin and nickelous christoff, thank you for starting us off. appreciate it. >> our pleasure. >>> when we come back, dr. zeke emanuel will join us. he said america is losing the war of covid-19 but believes there is way to turn that around. zeke emanuel joins us next. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. r
irwin and nickelous christoff, thank you for starting us off. appreciate it. >> our pleasure. >>> when we come back, dr. zeke emanuel will join us. he said america is losing the war of covid-19 but believes there is way to turn that around. zeke emanuel joins us next. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for...
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irwin redletter, disaster preparedness and msnbc health policy analyst. irwin, i want to start with you. it's sort of flabbergasting the way this went today. we showed our audience the part with yamiche. that's insignificant. we as journalists are meant to take this kind of nonsense. but the idea that the president took this imperial study that had come out in march, suggested he's never heard of it before and had he not done anything 2.2 million americans would die and that he was being told by people to do nothing and to just ride it cowboy, ride it like a cowboy. irwin, this is nonsensical, but it cost people their lives when the president comes up with stuff like this. >> yeah, so it's hard to know what to react to. just to get to the accusation that the governors are somehow misleading the country about what's needed, it's the president's department of health and human services that up until two weeks ago was saying that the country is going to need 3 billion, with a b, face masks to -- for the duration of this pandemic. there is so much wrong with w
irwin redletter, disaster preparedness and msnbc health policy analyst. irwin, i want to start with you. it's sort of flabbergasting the way this went today. we showed our audience the part with yamiche. that's insignificant. we as journalists are meant to take this kind of nonsense. but the idea that the president took this imperial study that had come out in march, suggested he's never heard of it before and had he not done anything 2.2 million americans would die and that he was being told...
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vin gupta, irwin led better. thank you. >>> when we continue, congressman bobby scott joins me and we will take a deeper look at the economy as well along with the credit unions in the united states. we'll be right back. with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common, or if you've had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections.
vin gupta, irwin led better. thank you. >>> when we continue, congressman bobby scott joins me and we will take a deeper look at the economy as well along with the credit unions in the united states. we'll be right back. with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage,...
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grunt grunt grunt irwin vise grip pliers. talking about immigration. hot-button issue in the 2008 and 2012 election. in the race for 2016 it is only getting hotter. >> hillary clinton returned to nevada. >> to rekindle her relationship with hispanic voters she declared her unequivocal support to a path for citizenship for illegal immigrants. >> we can't wait any longer for a path to full and equal citizenship. >> jon: i said it, am i president now. are we done here people. particular stock, i got meetings. clinton awe immigration gambit sway latino varieties we are joined by al madrigal. al. (cheers and applause) good to see you. >> this is amazing no candidate has ever offered no ever offered this much. >> path to citizenship solid opening offer. not a bad start even if her historic immigration speech was delivered in what is clearly the adult circulation room of a public like-- public library. i guess she figured hey this say good enough place for homeless guys to masturbate in, it's good enough for a raid to idina. (laughter) swrz and they thought p
grunt grunt grunt irwin vise grip pliers. talking about immigration. hot-button issue in the 2008 and 2012 election. in the race for 2016 it is only getting hotter. >> hillary clinton returned to nevada. >> to rekindle her relationship with hispanic voters she declared her unequivocal support to a path for citizenship for illegal immigrants. >> we can't wait any longer for a path to full and equal citizenship. >> jon: i said it, am i president now. are we done here...
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quick, final question that doctor irwin red liner, with our thanks for hanging out with us. doc, we have a story of this later on in the hour but i wanna get you on the record on the aaron rodgers matter, he is of course, an icon to football fans and packers fans chief among them. today, of course, was in the news for not being vaccinated and added bonus, he's covid positive. >> this is not like you or me or anyone that we know simply decided not to get vaccinated. this is a major sports figure, an american hero to many young people and to others and for him to have been dishonest about the fact that he was not vaccinated, he called himself immunized to purposely deceive all of us into thinking that he was vaccinated, but he's. not and on top of, that he's taking a lot of medications now because he's been positive for covid that have not been proven. all of this is a big problem for somebody who should know better. who's really in the public eye. and i think people who are in those kinds of positions have to understand that the world, at least in the united states, is lookin
quick, final question that doctor irwin red liner, with our thanks for hanging out with us. doc, we have a story of this later on in the hour but i wanna get you on the record on the aaron rodgers matter, he is of course, an icon to football fans and packers fans chief among them. today, of course, was in the news for not being vaccinated and added bonus, he's covid positive. >> this is not like you or me or anyone that we know simply decided not to get vaccinated. this is a major sports...
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grunt grunt grunt irwin vise grip pliers. people tell me stories without saying one word.ing? hennessy. never stop. never settle. ♪ ♪ you and me, we could be bare footin' ♪ ♪ we'll certainly get around, ohh ♪ the ultimate do-over for wood and concrete. don't replace, resurface. behr premium deckover. exclusively at the home depot. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back! my guest tonight the legendary musician, his memoir called "it's a long story: my life." please welcome back to the program, willie nelson! ♪ (cheers and applause) how are you, my friend? >> good. how are you. >> jon: well. first of all, happy belated birthday. >> thank you very much. >> jon: you're very welcome my friend. how many is this, your second, third book? >> i don't know, a number. >> jon: put out 60 albums. you have been writing songs like crazy since the '50s touring relentlessly. putting out the most prolific music, different style. how does someone who smokes that much pot -- (laughter) -- get this much done? >> i don't know. what are we drinking here? this might help. >> jon: exactly! (la
grunt grunt grunt irwin vise grip pliers. people tell me stories without saying one word.ing? hennessy. never stop. never settle. ♪ ♪ you and me, we could be bare footin' ♪ ♪ we'll certainly get around, ohh ♪ the ultimate do-over for wood and concrete. don't replace, resurface. behr premium deckover. exclusively at the home depot. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back! my guest tonight the legendary musician, his memoir called "it's a long story: my life." please...
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irwin shamorinsky joins me, dean of the u.c. berkeley school of law. his latest book, "worse than nothing: the dangerous fallacy of originalism." professor, great to have you back. here's the question -- where is the line -- today there are large protests, is it defensible to march for palestinian rights? is it defensible to burn an american or israeli flag? and what about advocating from the river to the sea? >> all of that is clearly protected by the first amendment. the right to advocate for palestinian rights, there's the right to defend what israel's doing. the supreme court has said there's a right to burn an american flag, so there's also a right to burn an israeli flag. there's a right to chant from the river to the sea. all of this is being protected by the first amendment. >> okay. a colleague of yours suggested to prospective employers that they ask students to what organizations have you belonged. is that an appropriate question? >> i don't think it's an appropriate question when it's put that way. i'm uncomfortable with law firms using stu
irwin shamorinsky joins me, dean of the u.c. berkeley school of law. his latest book, "worse than nothing: the dangerous fallacy of originalism." professor, great to have you back. here's the question -- where is the line -- today there are large protests, is it defensible to march for palestinian rights? is it defensible to burn an american or israeli flag? and what about advocating from the river to the sea? >> all of that is clearly protected by the first amendment. the right...
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including lisa irwin. you may remember her.ram two years ago shelf vanished from her home in kansas city and george howell is outfront. >> reporter: october marks two years since lisa irwin went missing. but now her family has new hope. thousands of miles away in europe. a girl only known as maria taken by greek officials from a roma family charged with abducteding her. >> when you look at that picture and the picture we've seen from greece, what there similarities? what do you see? >> i see the same facial structure. the same eyes. and you have to remember that for example, i have a friend that has a 2-year-old daughter whose eyes are just now changing color. little maria's eyes are a little different in the color but they're still in the same color family. >> this girl found in greece. could she actually be from kansas city? robert lowry with the national center for missing and exploited children says a full investigation is underway. >> we're working with interpol. we're asking that the dna data be shared with our laboratori
including lisa irwin. you may remember her.ram two years ago shelf vanished from her home in kansas city and george howell is outfront. >> reporter: october marks two years since lisa irwin went missing. but now her family has new hope. thousands of miles away in europe. a girl only known as maria taken by greek officials from a roma family charged with abducteding her. >> when you look at that picture and the picture we've seen from greece, what there similarities? what do you see?...
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grunt grunt grunt irwin vise grip pliers. why is there a merman in the pool?there a grilled cheese riding piggyback on a cheeseburger? why? cuz, things get weird late at night. that's why i make the munchie meal. it's a box fulla crazy craveables like the stacked grilled cheeseburgr or chick-n-tater melt, plus halfsie fries, two tacos and a drink all for just six bucks. so get one tonight, and get weird. >> jon: that's all for us. we're going to check in quick with larry wilmore at the nightly show what shapping. >> hey, jon. >> jon: love, love love the piece in baltimore where you went down to the diner and spoke with gang members. >> larry: thanks, jon. that was some of fun. in fact one of them said he saw you at the
grunt grunt grunt irwin vise grip pliers. why is there a merman in the pool?there a grilled cheese riding piggyback on a cheeseburger? why? cuz, things get weird late at night. that's why i make the munchie meal. it's a box fulla crazy craveables like the stacked grilled cheeseburgr or chick-n-tater melt, plus halfsie fries, two tacos and a drink all for just six bucks. so get one tonight, and get weird. >> jon: that's all for us. we're going to check in quick with larry wilmore at the...
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but irwin and kiparsky were resourceful, finding a puddle for drinking water. >> she knows plants. she's a gardner. so when she sees edible plants, she knows what they are. >> reporter: incredibly, a search team located them near a ravine saturday. >> i did not think in my wildest dreams we would be here today talking to you, in this kind of outcome. >> reporter: tonight, the hikers are staying in the hospital as a precaution. the family is grateful to the rescuers who put themselves in jeopardy to find their parents. tom? >> zachary, thank you. >>> and ryan newman's car flipping over in the daytona 500 at the finish of the race. newman revealing he's being treated for a head injury. but says he's not done with racing. here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, nascar driver ryan newman vowing to race again after monday's horrifying crash during the final lap of the daytona 500. >> here comes hamlin! up the outside. >> wow! >> reporter: despite slamming into the wall at 200 miles an hour, getting hit by another driver, going airborne, and skidding across the finish line upside-do
but irwin and kiparsky were resourceful, finding a puddle for drinking water. >> she knows plants. she's a gardner. so when she sees edible plants, she knows what they are. >> reporter: incredibly, a search team located them near a ravine saturday. >> i did not think in my wildest dreams we would be here today talking to you, in this kind of outcome. >> reporter: tonight, the hikers are staying in the hospital as a precaution. the family is grateful to the rescuers who...
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irwin redlener from columbia university. thank you for joining us. >> rose: george steinbrenner died after a heart attack in tampa, florida. he was 80 years old. to many he was known as the boss. a larger-than-life figure who turned a team in decline to world famous champions and a global brand. under his command, the yankees won seven world series titles and 11 pennants when he purchased the franchise in 1973 the original investment was $8.7 million. the team today is worth an estimated $1.6 billion stripe brenner once said "winning is the most important thing in my life after breathing. he was a pioneer in the business of modern baseball ownership. when free agency began in the mid-70s he embraced it and used to it lure top players with huge contracts to the bronx. he turned the yankees multiple championships into lucrative deals such as those with cable television and adidas but his rein was neither calm nor his touch light. he clashed often with his players and managers. he fired 17 managers in his first 17 years he was
irwin redlener from columbia university. thank you for joining us. >> rose: george steinbrenner died after a heart attack in tampa, florida. he was 80 years old. to many he was known as the boss. a larger-than-life figure who turned a team in decline to world famous champions and a global brand. under his command, the yankees won seven world series titles and 11 pennants when he purchased the franchise in 1973 the original investment was $8.7 million. the team today is worth an estimated...
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it's been almost a week since baby lisa irwin disappeared from her home. plus, the underwear bomber's trial starts tomorrow. >>> what do we have to do to fix the problems and create jobs. let's go "out front." >>> we have a little bit of a ray of sunshine, the dow was up 330 points today, nearly 3%, that actually makes the first six trading days of october the best in 19 years. wow! why? bottom line is this, good news on a potential bailout for banks in europe. leaders are pledging to unveil a debt crisis solution this month. governments on both sides are really at the core of the roller coaster ride and the pain we felt over the past few months. government is a big part of why stocks are down 12% from the highs earlier this year. losses that hit every ira and 401(k) in this country. several things need to happen and absolutely can happen to fix the problem. it is so fixable. european leaders have to follow-through this a debt solution. and here in the u.s., if we stop acting like ds and rs and fighting against each other and start working for the country,
it's been almost a week since baby lisa irwin disappeared from her home. plus, the underwear bomber's trial starts tomorrow. >>> what do we have to do to fix the problems and create jobs. let's go "out front." >>> we have a little bit of a ray of sunshine, the dow was up 330 points today, nearly 3%, that actually makes the first six trading days of october the best in 19 years. wow! why? bottom line is this, good news on a potential bailout for banks in europe....
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the incident took place this morning at the australia zoo, founded by steve irwin.wn as the crocodile hunter, irwin was famous for getting too close for comfort with wild animals. he died in 2006 after a sting ray stung him. but his approach lives on at the australia zoo. the zoo's videos show the trainers playing with tigers as though they were kitty cats. today the tigers reminded everyone they're not. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> and still ahead, the secrets about those black friday prices and why the number 30 could be key to knowing if that bargain is real. ♪ >>> and one direction invades new york. are they the beetles or the back street boys? we're back in two minutes. side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® l
the incident took place this morning at the australia zoo, founded by steve irwin.wn as the crocodile hunter, irwin was famous for getting too close for comfort with wild animals. he died in 2006 after a sting ray stung him. but his approach lives on at the australia zoo. the zoo's videos show the trainers playing with tigers as though they were kitty cats. today the tigers reminded everyone they're not. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> and still ahead, the secrets about those...
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irwin redletter.george floyd's death and the protests around that and the fact that the white house stopped delivering those daily briefings, it seems to have come off the front burner, but in fact we are seeing several states, in texas, for instance, dr. fauci was warning 2,100 people in the state were hospitalized as of friday, intensive care units are running at 88% capacity in the houston area. this continues to be a matter of crisis proportions. >> there's no question about it, ali. so we have it's not only texas but it arkansas, it's arizona, it's many other states. and i think we have what has occurred to me, ali, is we have this crisis, this confusion of the disease itself. it's nowhere near the end of even this first wave and we're going to get more waves after this, it's basically inevitable. but the problem is for people is, number one, we opened businesses and opened the scene far too early in my opinion. we put out a report warning without having enough testing done in local areas restaur
irwin redletter.george floyd's death and the protests around that and the fact that the white house stopped delivering those daily briefings, it seems to have come off the front burner, but in fact we are seeing several states, in texas, for instance, dr. fauci was warning 2,100 people in the state were hospitalized as of friday, intensive care units are running at 88% capacity in the houston area. this continues to be a matter of crisis proportions. >> there's no question about it, ali....
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irwin redlener, always good to see you. thank you so much. >> it is education week here at msnbc news, so later, we'll focus on solutions for returning to class safely, just what irwin had to say. we're going visit one maryland school testing out an innovative approach. >>> plus, the veepstakes, we're going to get the latest on joe biden's search from his home base in delaware, and new polling from two key battlegrounds that will likely not make the president's campaign very happy. gn very hap. start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antiperspirants. with secret, you're unstoppable. no sweat! try it and love it or get your money back. >>> sources tell nbc news that joe biden's vp pick could come by the middle of this week or even sooner, but there's another new push for his pick to be a black woman. more than 100 black men in entertainment, activism, and professional sports have signed an open letter to the presumptive democratic nominee strongly advocating just that. with me from his post in wi
irwin redlener, always good to see you. thank you so much. >> it is education week here at msnbc news, so later, we'll focus on solutions for returning to class safely, just what irwin had to say. we're going visit one maryland school testing out an innovative approach. >>> plus, the veepstakes, we're going to get the latest on joe biden's search from his home base in delaware, and new polling from two key battlegrounds that will likely not make the president's campaign very...
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i won't tl you what it's about, it's a great story, irwin shaw. i wanted to write like them but i wanted to change the name. when i went to "the new york times," first job was in the sports department and i was able to do a lot of that, writing about some guy that spent his time in a boxing arena ringing the bell. how does this guy who got this job talks about career achieve. here he is ringing the bell and fighters are coming in and going out and getting knocked out at the bell. those are odd characters. i wrote short stories about them. >> charlie: what's the most famous piece you ever wrote. >> the names piece i'm alleged to have written using that phrase is frank sinatra has a cold, mohammed ali, meeting castro i like that meese. but the sinatra case became known because it got an thought gized -- an tawlgized a great deal. >> charlie: how do you go about that. a guy who doesn't want publicity of a kind of probing. >> actually it wasn't my idea. we used to have a great north carolina editor harold haze. he was the editor of esquire. when i lef
i won't tl you what it's about, it's a great story, irwin shaw. i wanted to write like them but i wanted to change the name. when i went to "the new york times," first job was in the sports department and i was able to do a lot of that, writing about some guy that spent his time in a boxing arena ringing the bell. how does this guy who got this job talks about career achieve. here he is ringing the bell and fighters are coming in and going out and getting knocked out at the bell....