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>> yes. >> and so does garry. garry will even go down in all those low, hard-to-reach places that other vacuums can't get to just like that. >> well, my dyson cannot do that. >> bob: that's because your dyson has such a high profile. it just won't fit in or under most tight places, and your dyson weighs 20 pounds, so i know it can't go up and down the stairs very easy. >> no. >> 'cause all this suction power's packed into just nine pounds with the garry. >> but, bob, my oreck goes anywhere i need it to. >> all right, then how would you clean up the cereal on the chair and in the crevices? >> i guess i would have to stop and go and find my hand vac. >> well, that's because oreck doesn't have any on-board tools, right? so why would you do that when you have everything you need to clean in all those hard-to-get-to places? so all you have to do now, you don't have to go to the closet. you just turn garry on, and if you can clean it up with the big wand, just do it. if you need to get a crevice tool, any special tool y
>> yes. >> and so does garry. garry will even go down in all those low, hard-to-reach places that other vacuums can't get to just like that. >> well, my dyson cannot do that. >> bob: that's because your dyson has such a high profile. it just won't fit in or under most tight places, and your dyson weighs 20 pounds, so i know it can't go up and down the stairs very easy. >> no. >> 'cause all this suction power's packed into just nine pounds with the garry....
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some of our great historians, like richard hofstadter and garry wills, have written about this. if you go back to the foundations of our republic, first of all, we have two documents-- "creedal documents" they're sometimes called-- more or less at war with one another. the declaration of independence says one thing, and the constitution says another. >> moyers: the declaration says.. >> ...says that we will be an egalitarian society in which all rights will be available to one and all, and the constitution creates a complex political system that stops that change from happening. so, there's a clash right at the beginning. now, what we've seen is that certain groups among us-- and sometimes it's been the left-- have been able to dominate the conversation and transform politics into a kind of theater. and that's what we're seeing now. >> moyers: when you see these people in the theater of television, you call them the insurrectionists, in your book, what do you think motivates them? >> one of the interesting developments in our politics, in just the past few months, although you c
some of our great historians, like richard hofstadter and garry wills, have written about this. if you go back to the foundations of our republic, first of all, we have two documents-- "creedal documents" they're sometimes called-- more or less at war with one another. the declaration of independence says one thing, and the constitution says another. >> moyers: the declaration says.. >> ...says that we will be an egalitarian society in which all rights will be available to...
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he did more of i inhe early '60s, even a great thinker and iter like garry wills, who was still partf e "national review," though supported the civirights movement, thought it mig weaken the institutial structures of societ if it became too ferve a protest. now,hat the republican party did was to maka very shrewd polical calculation. a kind of faustianargain with the sout that the southern ites who resied civil rights legislation-- and asou know, ndon johnson knew, when he signed thoseills into law, he might lose t solid south as it had been called, the democra ght lose them for a generati or more. and yes,he republicans moved right , and they did it on the basis of a state'sights gument. now, however convincinor unconvcing that was, it's imrtant to acknowledge that republans never-- conservatives, i should y, northern republicans are different, but conrvatives within the republican pay, because e two were once not, you know, idencal-- thought that a hierarchical society d a nd of racial difference, a sensof racial difference, esblished institutionally, was not so bad a thing. th wer
he did more of i inhe early '60s, even a great thinker and iter like garry wills, who was still partf e "national review," though supported the civirights movement, thought it mig weaken the institutial structures of societ if it became too ferve a protest. now,hat the republican party did was to maka very shrewd polical calculation. a kind of faustianargain with the sout that the southern ites who resied civil rights legislation-- and asou know, ndon johnson knew, when he signed...
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>>> and then bones on phillip garri garrido's property. whose are they? is the man keeping a secret about other victims? next on "larry king live." >>> one reminder as we come on. bill clinton's special guest monday night. big news today in the murder of yale grad student annie le. a suspect was arrested, and that suspect is mr. clark, and in that connection joenks in new york bobby, raymond clark's best friend, bho grew up next door to clark, maurice perry, the childhood friend of raymond clark sense first grade, and in new haven, connecticut, marcia chambers, reporter for the new independent. bobby, you were friends sense childhood. grew up next door to him. what do you make of this? >> ray is my absolute best friend. he is someone i considered a dear friend of mine ever since growing up since we've been 5 years old up until, you know, thus far. it's just -- ray to me is -- i'm speaking on behalf of my friendship with him and for the rest of, you know, the town, absolute complete shock, cannot understand the position that ray is in reason, why he is in
>>> and then bones on phillip garri garrido's property. whose are they? is the man keeping a secret about other victims? next on "larry king live." >>> one reminder as we come on. bill clinton's special guest monday night. big news today in the murder of yale grad student annie le. a suspect was arrested, and that suspect is mr. clark, and in that connection joenks in new york bobby, raymond clark's best friend, bho grew up next door to clark, maurice perry, the...
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you can join her live with garry shandling and sheryl crow for rock a little, feed a lot, a benefit concert please welcome courteney cox. [ cheers and applause ] well, good to see you, and congratulations on the premiere of your new show. >> thank you so much. >> i have to say, i'm confused because i'm not positive whether cougar is a complimentary or derogatory term. >> yeah. i'm not sure either. actually. >> it's one of those weird things. i don't know if i'd want to be called that if -- >> i used to think a cougars were women who had a lot of plastic surgery, trying to look young to go out with younger guys. but now that i'm a cougar, i think differently. >> it's changed? >> it's kind of making sense because i was thinking about this whole cougar thing and men, they -- their sexual peak is and their early 20's. sorry. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> women is -- >> i'm happy about that, believe me. >> it's exhausting, right? >> i'm glad to have calmed down, yeah. >> and women it's in the early 40's. it makes sense, older women going out with younger men, and we live longer too. i think the whole
you can join her live with garry shandling and sheryl crow for rock a little, feed a lot, a benefit concert please welcome courteney cox. [ cheers and applause ] well, good to see you, and congratulations on the premiere of your new show. >> thank you so much. >> i have to say, i'm confused because i'm not positive whether cougar is a complimentary or derogatory term. >> yeah. i'm not sure either. actually. >> it's one of those weird things. i don't know if i'd want to...
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well, garry tuchman wanted to find out part of the answers to that very same question. i want you to watch this report that he's filed. >> reporter: this north carolina school principal had to decide whether or not to air president barack obama's speech for students in his school. the pressure was on. >> this may sound a little strange, but after a flurry of phone calls, my first response was to shut my doors and have a prayer because i knew i was going to have to make a decis n decision. >> reporter: what was he hearing from parents? mostly comments like those we heard down the road. do you think the schools should play barack obama's speech? >> absolutely not. i think it should be up to the parents decision if they want their children to hear that or not. >> reporter: and that is exactly what principal chris gibbs decided, the speech will not be shown at claremont elementary school. >> there's a lot of emotionses that are flying high. i just didn't feel like kids should be put in a position where they can be singled out or staff members can be singled out or parents s
well, garry tuchman wanted to find out part of the answers to that very same question. i want you to watch this report that he's filed. >> reporter: this north carolina school principal had to decide whether or not to air president barack obama's speech for students in his school. the pressure was on. >> this may sound a little strange, but after a flurry of phone calls, my first response was to shut my doors and have a prayer because i knew i was going to have to make a decis n...
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. >>> garry do that allegedly abducted and held dugard will be back in court tomorrow.ge monday morning for a bail hearing. they pled not guilty to 29 charges including kidnapping, rape and false imprisonment. and have been held without bail since they arrest last month. >>> well, looking ahead to the week on wall street, monday mark it is one-year anniversary, the investment bank lehman brothers failed. the failure triggered the near collapse of the entire global financial system. tomorrow president obama will speak about the state of the u.s. economy right outside of the new york stock exchange. >>> earnings predicted this week include palm, it could see some double losses apparently. and retail sales and housing starts are expected to increase. we'll see what happens with that. >>> this is a never before seen look at a miracle. we are getting an inside look at the miracle on the hudson. of course, the us airways plane that ditched into hudson river in january. the new york city exhibit is called brace for impact. joining us live is photographer steven mallins. good m
. >>> garry do that allegedly abducted and held dugard will be back in court tomorrow.ge monday morning for a bail hearing. they pled not guilty to 29 charges including kidnapping, rape and false imprisonment. and have been held without bail since they arrest last month. >>> well, looking ahead to the week on wall street, monday mark it is one-year anniversary, the investment bank lehman brothers failed. the failure triggered the near collapse of the entire global financial...
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what garry wills called the motives of a democratic process. movements seekore than politics ideally offer. because movements demand victory or redress. they become in the term i used. and the reason i think conservatives ought to abandon the move of philosophy or crusade is because conservatism has one. we live in a very conservative culture and very conservative society now. when i was coming of age in the 1970s, if somebody had told me that gay people would seek to marry and hav children, it would have sounded like a joke. it would have been -- it would have been inconceivable, unthinkable. yet this is wt we see. and i think the conservative who values institutions, what one would see is a group excluded from the institution that now wants to belong to it. just as wennberg assessed the american revolution, he thought the colonists had a grievance when they were denied parliamentarian representation. by the way, he thought that defied the precepts of sound government and virtuous mocracy. so when i ask everyone in the room to consider, and to
what garry wills called the motives of a democratic process. movements seekore than politics ideally offer. because movements demand victory or redress. they become in the term i used. and the reason i think conservatives ought to abandon the move of philosophy or crusade is because conservatism has one. we live in a very conservative culture and very conservative society now. when i was coming of age in the 1970s, if somebody had told me that gay people would seek to marry and hav children, it...
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we'll talk about his wife, nancy garri garrido, how she could marry a convicted rapist, kidnapper inlatest on the investigation. is phillip garrido connected to the deaths of others? ÷ >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. continuing our conversation about phillip garrido. again, accused of kidnapping jaycee dugard, keeping her for 18 years. kidnapped when she was 11. fathered two kids with her. that's what we're dealing with here. we're hearing from phillip garrido's first wife. and also the latest on the investigation, whether or not phillip garrido is connected to any other crimes, any other missing children cases. kara finnstrom has been covering this for our sister network, cnn. let's hit on a couple of topics we've dealt with. there was concern, or a thought he might have been involved in the deaths of prostitutes back in the '90s in that area. what do we know about that? >> reporter: pittsburg police, the neighboring neighborhood, actually came and searched the property behind me, garrido's home, as well as the neighboring property. there were cadaver dogs out there, trail
we'll talk about his wife, nancy garri garrido, how she could marry a convicted rapist, kidnapper inlatest on the investigation. is phillip garrido connected to the deaths of others? ÷ >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. continuing our conversation about phillip garrido. again, accused of kidnapping jaycee dugard, keeping her for 18 years. kidnapped when she was 11. fathered two kids with her. that's what we're dealing with here. we're hearing from phillip garrido's...
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at this point the police have not been able to eliminate the garri garrido's in her disappearance.ow just looking at the case of jaycee dugard, the age, the description, when it all happened, matching up when garrido was in and out of prison, they know think that possible the garridos could be responsible for her disappearance. you also heard the hayward police department obtained a search warrant as well to come out and look at the property. they are now saying a possible link between the garridos and the november 1988 abduction of michaela garrett. we have a skep of her going back to 1988. so two more cases possibly being linked to fill lyphillip and na garrido and as you heard from the hayward police department, they're going to be bringing in some special equipment to survey the backyard there, in addition to the yard next to the garridos home because they had access over that yard for a number of years as well. they're going to be basically looking for anymore clues, possibly human remains, bones, and will be looking at the next couple of days, so we'll keep you updated on the
at this point the police have not been able to eliminate the garri garrido's in her disappearance.ow just looking at the case of jaycee dugard, the age, the description, when it all happened, matching up when garrido was in and out of prison, they know think that possible the garridos could be responsible for her disappearance. you also heard the hayward police department obtained a search warrant as well to come out and look at the property. they are now saying a possible link between the...
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garri garrido's first wife, christine murphy, speaking out for the first time, describes him as a monsterbe the way it used to be. before phillip garrido. >> reporter: garrido also testified in that 1977 trial that intense drug use stimulated his sexual addictions. he says he cruised neighborhoods as a peeping tom, driving around town exposing himself in public places, including schools. he also testified that he often fantasized by raping women. but he says after turning to god, he started to feel ashamed of his actions. murphy says, sex issues caused her marriage with garrido to fall apart. >> i never got pregnant. and i always thought he couldn't have children. >> what happened to your marriage? >> well, it fell apart. because of his neediness for x sex. >> reporter: investigators now say they have found no connection between garrido and a string of murders back in the 1990s that happened near his workplace, but authorities are still looking in to whether garrido is responsible for the disappearance of two young girls near antioch, california. several of garrido's neighbors are raising
garri garrido's first wife, christine murphy, speaking out for the first time, describes him as a monsterbe the way it used to be. before phillip garrido. >> reporter: garrido also testified in that 1977 trial that intense drug use stimulated his sexual addictions. he says he cruised neighborhoods as a peeping tom, driving around town exposing himself in public places, including schools. he also testified that he often fantasized by raping women. but he says after turning to god, he...
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ouitnesses today are garry hall of the united states navy, major general robert steel, admiral james wisecup, united states marine corp director and war college. we will put the timer on you gentleman. your written statements will be part of your record. when you see the red light, we are not going to shoot you. but you should feel free to continue if you need, the challenge that we have with six, we wanted to have all of you together. we thought that would be good. if you all go 10 minutes instead 5, it will be an hour before weet to any questions. admiral we will begin with you and move on dn the le. thank you for being here. the written statements will be part of the record. thank you all. >> goomorning. thank you for the opportunity to be here today. based on your opening statements i know that you really get it, and what we're trying to tablish at our schools. ive on a come daunt for 80 months. and we've worked with jusunder 100 facility members. m extremely proud of the institution. my written statement is part of the record. i have three takeaways that i would like to make. th
ouitnesses today are garry hall of the united states navy, major general robert steel, admiral james wisecup, united states marine corp director and war college. we will put the timer on you gentleman. your written statements will be part of your record. when you see the red light, we are not going to shoot you. but you should feel free to continue if you need, the challenge that we have with six, we wanted to have all of you together. we thought that would be good. if you all go 10 minutes...