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and i got her blessing. michael was a very, very private person. and -- but i do want to share with the public the michael that i know and that i love. and i can tell you that when he was living at the bel-air hotel for, i would say, a good three months, and he had visited before and he went back to las vegas, then he came in to l.a., never ever exhibited any of that kind of behavior. the most attentive, wonderful father. there was no nanny there. he was in charge and taking care of three children. blow drying their hair, making sure they had their coat. those children loved him. they were his life. and he was their life. the most well behaved, beautiful, lovely little angels. and i think that everybody could see that at the memorial. >> do you worry, kathy, did you worry, if i can jump in there, that we're going to see a systematic character assassination of michael jackson? >> oh, are you kidding? people have been doing this to him for many years. and it pained him so much and his entire family. this is a family that i've known since i'm 13 years
and i got her blessing. michael was a very, very private person. and -- but i do want to share with the public the michael that i know and that i love. and i can tell you that when he was living at the bel-air hotel for, i would say, a good three months, and he had visited before and he went back to las vegas, then he came in to l.a., never ever exhibited any of that kind of behavior. the most attentive, wonderful father. there was no nanny there. he was in charge and taking care of three...
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when he did that, i couldn't imagine you doing that with any of your kids. michaelife rules by the same rules that we all do. i mean, i would never have done that to one of my children. i don't think you would have done it, it's so obviously dangerous -- >> but piers, we do things with children without knowing it. i agree, he got caught up in the moment. it was an exciting moment. but we've always -- we've all taken a child and tossed them up in the air and caught them, we've all done it. >> but not over a balcony. >> but when children are falling they lose their breath, we've all done things. he was showing the fans his child. i agree. it wasn't the smartest thing to do but he got caught up in the moment. >> i always felt when he did stuff like that, was it kind of -- it propagated the myth that he wasn't entirely normal. did you feel that you lost the little brother you once had? he became something else? how did you feel as his brother? >> michael was very, very much normal. how could someone write the songs that he wrote and -- "machine in the mirror" "heal the
when he did that, i couldn't imagine you doing that with any of your kids. michaelife rules by the same rules that we all do. i mean, i would never have done that to one of my children. i don't think you would have done it, it's so obviously dangerous -- >> but piers, we do things with children without knowing it. i agree, he got caught up in the moment. it was an exciting moment. but we've always -- we've all taken a child and tossed them up in the air and caught them, we've all done it....
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michael, thank you very much for joining me tonight. i love this book and i love its title. "here comes trouble." where are you right now, michael? >> thank you. >> are you causing trouble? >> what are you doing? >> i'm here in liberty plaza in new york city. we are a block or so off wall street. with financial buildings all surrounding us here. we're in the financial district. and we're in the 12th day now of an occupation of liberty plaza here. thousands of people over the last 12 days have come to this plaza. thousands of americans. thousands of people who have come from all walks of life because they have had it. because, i mean, that opening you just gave this segment, that's the most brilliant thing i've heard on television this week. thank you for saying what you just said because nothing happened today for these people, nothing happened yesterday and nothing is going to happen tomorrow. and, you know, they're not going to do anything because they're bought and paid for. these politicians. they're bought and paid for by the people who work in these buildings, up here o
michael, thank you very much for joining me tonight. i love this book and i love its title. "here comes trouble." where are you right now, michael? >> thank you. >> are you causing trouble? >> what are you doing? >> i'm here in liberty plaza in new york city. we are a block or so off wall street. with financial buildings all surrounding us here. we're in the financial district. and we're in the 12th day now of an occupation of liberty plaza here. thousands of...
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did i hear what? michael jackson is dead. i said excuse me? and i literally said i'll call you back. i just had to breathe. and when i picked up the phone to call that person back, i said did you just tell me that michael is dead? and she said yes. how, when, why? i mean there was a big to-do about the tour, he was very excited about it. how could that happen? and then all this is unfolding. >> what seems extraordinary to me is that i've interviewed janet jackson, at thlatoya jack jermaine jackson, people around him, friends such as yourself and nobody seems to have had any idea or sense or belief that he was in any way any kind of drug addict. we're hearing more and more evidence -- i mean this terrible tape yesterday of michael sounding like a zombie. more evidence today that almost every day at one stage he was going to have this demerol treatment and it was making him sound this way. you have experienced firsthand family members, cousin whitney houston went for a big drug problem. you've seen this. how could it be -- is it possible that mi
did i hear what? michael jackson is dead. i said excuse me? and i literally said i'll call you back. i just had to breathe. and when i picked up the phone to call that person back, i said did you just tell me that michael is dead? and she said yes. how, when, why? i mean there was a big to-do about the tour, he was very excited about it. how could that happen? and then all this is unfolding. >> what seems extraordinary to me is that i've interviewed janet jackson, at thlatoya jack...
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when i think of michael, i think of the work he does in the community.ot just his job, but the counseling office, which is so very important to the people, but to provide those extra things. michael has been instrumental in spearheading many different activities for the youth for the community. as you can see, family is very important to michael. it is part of what michael is. john. >> i'm a good friend of mike's. from my perspective, he is my best friend, and he asked me to speak for him, and i'm really honored to do that. maybe not speak for him, but at least introduce him to you. i used to be a teacher, so before i gave a lecture, i always had to know what the first paragraph was that i was going to say because that told me what i wanted to accomplish, and it has been hard for me to come up with a paragraph or sentence on this one because i knew i did not have too much time, and there is so much i would like to say about this man, so what i really wanted to say to you is he is the most humble and honorable, the most honest and most comfortable man in
when i think of michael, i think of the work he does in the community.ot just his job, but the counseling office, which is so very important to the people, but to provide those extra things. michael has been instrumental in spearheading many different activities for the youth for the community. as you can see, family is very important to michael. it is part of what michael is. john. >> i'm a good friend of mike's. from my perspective, he is my best friend, and he asked me to speak for...
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i'm michael i said. finally standing. this is ben. he shook our hands. i'm patrees. i am worried that it might make me squirm. i found it hospitable. that it put he more at easy. we're glad you came. patrice smiled. ben caught my guy. he began to rearrange the forskin. it seemed to swell. when he removed it, he said, i open it's okay. i'm sort of a kiss pig. no problem. as i caught my breath. ben removed. he reported getting a big laugh. i should tell you something. i am used to this moment arising. i tried to make it easier for him. we always play safe. so it's something else. we waited for the penny to drop. i do your momma's hair. this simply did not compute. ben looked up at him completely open mouthed. what he murmured. i do his momma's hair. in this moment of raw revelation. the obvious pride she showed in her new hair dresser. i thought you were a woman. how did you about who we were? >> she has a picture of y'all in her room. y'all by waterfall. she talks about you all the time. jesus said ben. what are the chances of this? patrice shrugged. why didn't you say
i'm michael i said. finally standing. this is ben. he shook our hands. i'm patrees. i am worried that it might make me squirm. i found it hospitable. that it put he more at easy. we're glad you came. patrice smiled. ben caught my guy. he began to rearrange the forskin. it seemed to swell. when he removed it, he said, i open it's okay. i'm sort of a kiss pig. no problem. as i caught my breath. ben removed. he reported getting a big laugh. i should tell you something. i am used to this moment...
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i said michael i am not just here saying this on my own i am here representing levi, jackie everybodything would happen down the line. >> was it the isolation from the family that helped exacerbate and create the conditions that he could lose his life this way? >> i think when you are with the family it is strong and you have protection. >> you miss him? >> so much. >> will this trial give you closure? >> closure for me is having michael back. >> brother jermaine jackson. >> thank you so much geraldo. >> stay tuned for the trial. the oak ridge boys are live in our studio to perform. [ female announcer ] introducing new pronutrients from centrum. omega-3s go beyond heart health. probiotics go beyond digestive balance. and fruit & veggie has antioxidant properties. new pronutrients from centrum. help make nutrition possible. some constipation medications can take control of you. break free. with miralax. it's clinically proven to relieve constipation and soften stool with no harsh side effects. just gentle predictable relief. miralax. [ engine revving ] [ ma announcer ] you won't find t
i said michael i am not just here saying this on my own i am here representing levi, jackie everybodything would happen down the line. >> was it the isolation from the family that helped exacerbate and create the conditions that he could lose his life this way? >> i think when you are with the family it is strong and you have protection. >> you miss him? >> so much. >> will this trial give you closure? >> closure for me is having michael back. >>...
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up the staircase to jackson's private suite where he finds a dying michael. >> he was laying on his back with his hands extended out. ibserved that his eyes were slightly open, were open and his mouth was open. >> reporter: dr. murray asked alvarez to-p, pumping michael's chest while dr. murray, veteran medical professional, does something he has never done before. >> he was giving mouth to mouth, sir. i recall that after -- a couple, a few breaths, that he breathed into mr. jackson, he came up and he says, he said, "this is the first time i do mouth to mouth. but i have to, he's my friend." >> reporter: it was dr. murray who tells alvarez to call for an ambulance, but he's distracted by a scream. prince is back and this time, his sister paris is with him. >> they were right behind me. and paris screamed out "daddy!" dr. conrad murray said, "don't let them see their dad like this." >> reporter: so alvarez rushes them out of the room and is about to call 911 when there's another delay. dr. murray asks him to do something first, a critical request prosecutors contend shows dr. murray's guilt. >> he reached out and grabb
up the staircase to jackson's private suite where he finds a dying michael. >> he was laying on his back with his hands extended out. ibserved that his eyes were slightly open, were open and his mouth was open. >> reporter: dr. murray asked alvarez to-p, pumping michael's chest while dr. murray, veteran medical professional, does something he has never done before. >> he was giving mouth to mouth, sir. i recall that after -- a couple, a few breaths, that he breathed into mr....
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here's the first question tugh why are you quoted michael mandelbaum so often in the column. i now know, you talk to him all the time. >> the book outed our relationship. michael and i have been interl c intellectual friends and neighbors and we talk every day and noticed, charlie over the last couple years we talk about foreign policy and always end up talking about america and we nally realized that america's future, vigor, vality is the biggest foreign policy issue in the world and couldn't continue talking about foreign policy until we wrestle with that and that's what prompted the book. >> charlie: what's the book about, mike? >> about the four major challenges the united states faces. the challenges of globalization, the information technology revolution, our deficits in debt not just at the federal but state and local levels and the challenges posed our pattern of energy consumption and the impact on the climate. those four challenges and how we meet them and whether we meet them will determine america's economic growth in the future and that will determine the kind of s
here's the first question tugh why are you quoted michael mandelbaum so often in the column. i now know, you talk to him all the time. >> the book outed our relationship. michael and i have been interl c intellectual friends and neighbors and we talk every day and noticed, charlie over the last couple years we talk about foreign policy and always end up talking about america and we nally realized that america's future, vigor, vality is the biggest foreign policy issue in the world and...
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what does it say about us here again ten years later, michael? >> i we've just grown accustomed to. you mentioned the surveillance cameras like you would find in mid-town manhattan or like are prevalent in the united kingdom in london. i think we've accepted that. those cameras are in areas where frankly you should not have an expectation of privacy, but when you say about how about a national i.d. card, less than half are comfortable with that. a third are willing to go along with some level of profiling so it seems to meet devil is in the details. it depends on the circumstances. we're not prepared to give the government a blanket check. >> dick cheney has come out with his book and talked a lot about it, but 52% said torture can be justified sometime to obtain information about terrorist activities. that's really along the same lines that the former vice president, the argument he makes about circumstances calling for waterboarding, for example. >> my hunch is that those individuals are talking about the alan dershowitz-described ticking time bomb
what does it say about us here again ten years later, michael? >> i we've just grown accustomed to. you mentioned the surveillance cameras like you would find in mid-town manhattan or like are prevalent in the united kingdom in london. i think we've accepted that. those cameras are in areas where frankly you should not have an expectation of privacy, but when you say about how about a national i.d. card, less than half are comfortable with that. a third are willing to go along with some...
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you do have to attack michael jackson, i know a lot of people will not like that. lot of people say, that doesn't work in a trial. but they have no choice in this case, michael jackson had to go on this tour for financial reasons and that's why the judge keeping out the financial aspect of this is going to hurt the defense. they went away screaming you've got to let it in, judge, he's not going to let that in. that was important. what they have to do is attack jackson and at least create the possibility, a reasonable amount of possibility that he reached up and pushed that needle and put more propofol in his system so michael jackson was to blame. >> a minute amount was found in the stomach. >> from my understanding, what's found in the stomach is not going to kill him. i think the only thing the defense can go to, jackson must have reached up -- because when the doctor left the room there was propofol in the needle, he didn't get it all to him and jackson must have reached up and pushed the needle and injected himself. swallowing it, according to experts won't do a
you do have to attack michael jackson, i know a lot of people will not like that. lot of people say, that doesn't work in a trial. but they have no choice in this case, michael jackson had to go on this tour for financial reasons and that's why the judge keeping out the financial aspect of this is going to hurt the defense. they went away screaming you've got to let it in, judge, he's not going to let that in. that was important. what they have to do is attack jackson and at least create the...
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>> on the "dangerous"er to i was the co-creator of the show itself with michael and i was the directorngerous tour, were there other -- prior to "this is it," were there other tours you were involved with with michael? >> yes. i was also michael's co-creative partner on history, the history tour, and also a couple other one off concert productions for charity. >> what do you mean one offs? >> not part of his tour, but like a special concerts that were done for charitable reasons. >> okay. >> now -- >> long trial. we're just getting under way. just give me your overall impression of both the opening statements for the prosecution and defense? does this seem like an eveningly matched trial? >> it certainly isn't a slam dunk for the prosecution, although i think they came out swinging. i thought their opening statement was extremely strong. the defense did a good job of muddying the waters and raising the specter of reasonable doubt. at this point going into the case, i think that the prosecution, drew, has the momentum, as they should, because they have the burden beyond a reasonable dou
>> on the "dangerous"er to i was the co-creator of the show itself with michael and i was the directorngerous tour, were there other -- prior to "this is it," were there other tours you were involved with with michael? >> yes. i was also michael's co-creative partner on history, the history tour, and also a couple other one off concert productions for charity. >> what do you mean one offs? >> not part of his tour, but like a special concerts that were...
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i apologize. my name is michael lyons. the conservation director at the golden gate audubon society, and i would like to add to some of the things that maureen said and that ann marie said, too. the overhead that i put up that you cannot see well is an estimate of migratory bird mortality in the united states, and it is roughly 5 billion to 6 billion per year, according to the one of my service, and you can break that down too many sources. the last of habitat. outside catskill about 1 billion birds a year, and collisions -- outside cats kill about 1 billion birds a year. instead, there is this idea of a death by a 1000 cuts, in this case, death by very large cuts. today is a positive step to reverse one of those cuts, a positive contribution, which if others followed in the aggregate will have significant positive effects on my return bird -- on migratory bird populations. if we want to be concerned with our local and national migratory bird populations, then these are the kinds of steps we need to take. one step at a tim
i apologize. my name is michael lyons. the conservation director at the golden gate audubon society, and i would like to add to some of the things that maureen said and that ann marie said, too. the overhead that i put up that you cannot see well is an estimate of migratory bird mortality in the united states, and it is roughly 5 billion to 6 billion per year, according to the one of my service, and you can break that down too many sources. the last of habitat. outside catskill about 1 billion...
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>> prior to michael jackson's death, i would say two months leading up to michael jackson's death, michaelst daily, going to dr. klein's office and in fact paparazzi was there when he was going in and out of klein's office. to be specific, i know that tmz was there just about every day filming michael going in and out of will. and when he would come out, it was pretty obvious that dr. klein or someone in that office had given him something that made him appear to be drugged. and this was a daily thing. and apparently he was getting from what we understand demerol from dr. klein. dr. murray as his doctor, we all have doctors in our lives and most of us has had more than one doctor. anytime you go to a new doctor, they generally order the records from the past doctor. michael jackson also made it clear in 1993 that he had a problem with prescription drugs. he was an addict. so dr. murray armed with this information that the rest of the world was armed with and certainly everyone especially given the attention that the business hat concerts was already getting, everyone knew michael was going
>> prior to michael jackson's death, i would say two months leading up to michael jackson's death, michaelst daily, going to dr. klein's office and in fact paparazzi was there when he was going in and out of klein's office. to be specific, i know that tmz was there just about every day filming michael going in and out of will. and when he would come out, it was pretty obvious that dr. klein or someone in that office had given him something that made him appear to be drugged. and this was...
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litto >> and my father, michael. i wish i would have known my dad better.nine months old when he died. i found out from many that new him that he was a great guy. i love you. >> it was an honor and privilege to read these names today. to the list i had my son, joseph, whose spirit lives in our hearts forever. you are gone, but she will never be forgotten. god bless america. [applause] >> ming-hao liu nancy liz harold lizcano martin lizzul george a. llanes elizabeth c. logler catherine lisa loguidice jerome robert lohez michael william lomax laura maria longing salvatore lopes daniel lopez george lopez luis manuel lopez manuel l. lopez >> and to my brother, who was always filled with joy and happiness, we will love and miss you. >> joseph lostrangio chet dek louie stuart seid louis joseph lovero jenny seu kueng low wong michael w. lowe garry w. lozier john peter lozowsky charles peter lucania edward hobbs luckett mark gavin ludvigsen lee charles ludwig sean thomas lugano daniel lugo marie lukas william lum, jr. michael p. lunden christopher lunder anthony lu
litto >> and my father, michael. i wish i would have known my dad better.nine months old when he died. i found out from many that new him that he was a great guy. i love you. >> it was an honor and privilege to read these names today. to the list i had my son, joseph, whose spirit lives in our hearts forever. you are gone, but she will never be forgotten. god bless america. [applause] >> ming-hao liu nancy liz harold lizcano martin lizzul george a. llanes elizabeth c. logler...
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don't say that about the lord's prayer, michael. i think you need this. i don't need it, and i don't want it. and i don't know what's gotten into you. he became silent. he looked at me, he said nothing. i didn't know what to say. the silence was excruciating. it's important that you carry on, he said, when he finally spoke. it's important to do what you do, but you can't do it without the church. you need the church. and the church needs you. you need to go back to mass. you need to find a place within the church where you can find peace. i realized that he was talking about himself. i realized that he still blamed himself for whatpp
don't say that about the lord's prayer, michael. i think you need this. i don't need it, and i don't want it. and i don't know what's gotten into you. he became silent. he looked at me, he said nothing. i didn't know what to say. the silence was excruciating. it's important that you carry on, he said, when he finally spoke. it's important to do what you do, but you can't do it without the church. you need the church. and the church needs you. you need to go back to mass. you need to find a...
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i have to concur with michael on this and i think essentially what we see is continued rent seeking ever since the lisbon agreement and treaty what we've seen is really going back to maastricht is an attempt to liberalize into privatized credit for. so we have this rent seeking from the real economy to the financial sector and i don't see things changing and i think all of this to a certain extent is just the water the real problem the underlying structural problem that it's not been fixed is how do you really recycle capital through the system from rich countries to poor countries and how do you do that in a way but. that wasn't the purpose of the euro zone of course that was it should be now we need to go back to keynes and we need to understand that in order to have any kind of meaningful either international trade or real european trade you need national development or you guys are jumping ahead of me michael you and you wanted to have your say if there were a need to have fiscal school unity we have to have one fiscal policy for the entire euro zone that's the only way that's going
i have to concur with michael on this and i think essentially what we see is continued rent seeking ever since the lisbon agreement and treaty what we've seen is really going back to maastricht is an attempt to liberalize into privatized credit for. so we have this rent seeking from the real economy to the financial sector and i don't see things changing and i think all of this to a certain extent is just the water the real problem the underlying structural problem that it's not been fixed is...
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michael is timid and shy and i thought that it would work. michael jackson and lisa marie.oesn't need him for what he has and he doesn't need her for what she has. there is pride and ego and the outside world and something has happened. >> she stood by his side during the roughest period. >> i love her. she's great. >> are the children michael's biological children? >> yes, they are. and i will explain to you why? >> tell me? >> i was at the house the other day and they were all playing and they were swimming and i look the jer majesty, i love that. >> he was swimming and all here on his body a spots that is going to spread all over his body and i have a picture but i don't want to do that to him. and i said this is his kids. i knew that. we knew that. >> geraldo: so his children have that. >> he passe passed it down to . >> you are saying that michael did not bleach his skin? >> he had discoloration and he had to even out his kin. when fell in the hospital and he went -- >> geraldo: during the trial. >> and went to the hospital there was a moment there where i walked in an
michael is timid and shy and i thought that it would work. michael jackson and lisa marie.oesn't need him for what he has and he doesn't need her for what she has. there is pride and ego and the outside world and something has happened. >> she stood by his side during the roughest period. >> i love her. she's great. >> are the children michael's biological children? >> yes, they are. and i will explain to you why? >> tell me? >> i was at the house the other...
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michael? >> well, no. in any age. iean, again, people think of this as some kind of judeo-christian country. i don't think that's the way any of us were raised. >> do you think americans know how few other countries actually have the death penalty. >> i don't think they do. and i don't think understand where we stand in how many we execute. we're right up there with saudi arabia, with china, with a few other countries that we should be not in any company with when it comes to things like this. >> since 1976 two-thirds of all the executions in america have come from five states all in the south. fact. and of those, the vast majority are black and poor. >> of course. >> and can't afford proper legal representation. >> correct. >> these are fairly damning statistics. i read "the new york times" article today saying it is time to end this. it is medieval. >> history will not judge us well that we kept this going for so long. i came from michigan. we were the first english speaking government in the world back in the 1800s t
michael? >> well, no. in any age. iean, again, people think of this as some kind of judeo-christian country. i don't think that's the way any of us were raised. >> do you think americans know how few other countries actually have the death penalty. >> i don't think they do. and i don't think understand where we stand in how many we execute. we're right up there with saudi arabia, with china, with a few other countries that we should be not in any company with when it comes to...
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those dropped to the bench but one rave reviews for his performance against the americans and coach michael i know she explains why the least and probably isn't in starting fifteen. the russian girl who. is going on an arm injury so we've decided as we still have two big games to play dodge leaving the match that's one of the opted to keep him out of the fun which won't even be on the bench in the world of meanwhile with andrea costello herself strategy and board adam burns will win his first full count for the russians after golf has been hampered by injury since the team arrive in new zealand's though the sale lot could play a part in those remain some games and parents whose mother hails from russia was delighted to start because it up didn't mention. playing to measure and be game playing or world cup is green a lot from dream. of us we often feel that we're coming up against. this real game or a change in style. but i do hope russia is more secure in place in the architecture so with russia's next poor match taking off against italy on cheese day the players have been given the first day
those dropped to the bench but one rave reviews for his performance against the americans and coach michael i know she explains why the least and probably isn't in starting fifteen. the russian girl who. is going on an arm injury so we've decided as we still have two big games to play dodge leaving the match that's one of the opted to keep him out of the fun which won't even be on the bench in the world of meanwhile with andrea costello herself strategy and board adam burns will win his first...
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>> let me put up one thing, michael. again, iink obama would look much more like the adult if he comes on the next night after the republican candidates are squabbling with each other and looks like the adult in the room, because he is. he's the president, for pete's sake. and why step in your own news cycle? schedule yourself to go on right before another big news event, unless you aren't that confident about what you have to deliver in your own speech. i think in the long run, that boehner did obama a favor pushing him on to his night because he ought to have his own night. >>> let me show you what james carville weighed in this morning on "good morning america." let's listen. >> the last thing that the white house needed was to appear to cave in to the speaker, and that's what happened. the last thing the congress needed and the white house, was to have a spat that looks like they couldn't resolve anything. i do think this is a really big debate, and i think the white house was out of bounds in ç suggesting -- in trying to sc
>> let me put up one thing, michael. again, iink obama would look much more like the adult if he comes on the next night after the republican candidates are squabbling with each other and looks like the adult in the room, because he is. he's the president, for pete's sake. and why step in your own news cycle? schedule yourself to go on right before another big news event, unless you aren't that confident about what you have to deliver in your own speech. i think in the long run, that...
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don't say that about the lord's prayer, michael. i think you need this. i don't need it and i don't want it and i don't know what's gotten into you. he became silent. he looked at me and said nothing. i didn't know what to say. the silence was excruciating. it is important that you carry on, he said when he finally spoke. it's important to do what you do, but you can't do it without church. even if the church and the church needs you. you need to go back to mass. need to find a place within the church where you can find peace. i realize that he was talking about himself. i realize that he still blamed himself for what happened 19 in ireland and that if it were not for the church, for his sake, who knows what would have become of him. for every thing he had given how self over here she not coming at the catholic church there to give a chance to redeem himself. he was still a priest. he could still do good with that it may be in his mind, if you get enough good, he would be forgiven on judgment day. i looked at this old man and understood the demons he still
don't say that about the lord's prayer, michael. i think you need this. i don't need it and i don't want it and i don't know what's gotten into you. he became silent. he looked at me and said nothing. i didn't know what to say. the silence was excruciating. it is important that you carry on, he said when he finally spoke. it's important to do what you do, but you can't do it without church. even if the church and the church needs you. you need to go back to mass. need to find a place within the...
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i am thinking about killing michael moore. and i'm wondering if i could kill him myself or if i need to hire someone to do it. no, i think i could. i think he could be looking me in the eye, you know and i could just kill the life out of him. is this wrong? i stopped worrying about what would jesus do and i lost all sense of right and wrong now. i used to be able to say, yeah i killed michael moore and then i would see the little band, what would jesus do? then i would realize you would not kill michael moore or at least he would not choke into him to death and you know well now, i am not so sure. as this sort of vile stuff goes out over the radio and on a certain cable news channel, unfortunately it enters the mind of those who are not entirely together. and it encourages them to do various things. so, that's how the book begins. now i want to take you back to 1965, and i was just coming out of fifth grade. this is from a story in a book called -- and the larger chapter is about a trip we took to new york here. my mother loade
i am thinking about killing michael moore. and i'm wondering if i could kill him myself or if i need to hire someone to do it. no, i think i could. i think he could be looking me in the eye, you know and i could just kill the life out of him. is this wrong? i stopped worrying about what would jesus do and i lost all sense of right and wrong now. i used to be able to say, yeah i killed michael moore and then i would see the little band, what would jesus do? then i would realize you would not...
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. >> my name is jennifer muller, i live in lynbrook new york and my brother was michael hanan. i like to believe he never knew what hit him. >> i lost my uncle and godfather that day. he was really fun, i remember that. he would hold us upside down because we were little enough and he would have been a lot of fun today too. i'm part of boy scouts troop 336. this is my eagle project to plant a little garden here. >> i think that michael would look at hanney and say good for you. >> it happened in new york, but it was felt across the country, so i think all those little pieces can help hold us together and remember what actually happened. >> still so tough after ten years, that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week, thank you for being here with us and a reminder, our special three-hour long broadcast, "america remembers" begins 8:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning from ground zero. as we look at it tonight, i'm brian williams for all of us here, good night. >>> ten years later. >> won't lie to you. it's been hard. >> in the bay area, the people of san bruno continu
. >> my name is jennifer muller, i live in lynbrook new york and my brother was michael hanan. i like to believe he never knew what hit him. >> i lost my uncle and godfather that day. he was really fun, i remember that. he would hold us upside down because we were little enough and he would have been a lot of fun today too. i'm part of boy scouts troop 336. this is my eagle project to plant a little garden here. >> i think that michael would look at hanney and say good for...
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this is a pr war and they are winning. >> michael, i do not go to your house and tell you what novelsi do not go to your committee and tell you what lobbyists to hire. >> that was alamb coming on "the good wife." the season premiere is this sunday night at p.m. i've got to read you this tweet. christine is just too classy. i can't handle it half the time. i'm loving her on this segment. >> too classy for your own good. >>> i'm from buffalo from the polish neighborhood in buffalo. josh and i talk about football. how about those bills? >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> this is american football. >> let's get back to "the good wife." there's only one type of football and it doesn't involve helmets. talk about the good wife. we want them all tuning in on sunday. >> they've got to come out of the hotel room. >> do you guys realize what's happened? when do you realize they're at it? >> that's an interesting. >> there's a lot of suspicion. it's still -- i would say still -- i mean, you know, duh, for the story and tense, we don't know for a while. the whole season last season is
this is a pr war and they are winning. >> michael, i do not go to your house and tell you what novelsi do not go to your committee and tell you what lobbyists to hire. >> that was alamb coming on "the good wife." the season premiere is this sunday night at p.m. i've got to read you this tweet. christine is just too classy. i can't handle it half the time. i'm loving her on this segment. >> too classy for your own good. >>> i'm from buffalo from the polish...