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hannibal is the model, and i don't mean that one.lking about one of the greatest military leaders in history. andreas clouet is the columnist. he chronicles his journey in "hannibal and me: what history's greatest military strategist can teach us about success and failure." before we get into this, andreas, give us a quick briefing. what do we need to know about this man, hannibal, to understand the comparisons that you're making? >> well, you have to know, first of all, that hannibal was a general who was, in my opinion, the greatest general and the greatest winner in all of history, and he lived 2,200 years ago, but the reason i chose him as the main character in my book is that he's very modern, which is probably surprising to most of your viewers, because, i mean, he has lessons to teach us today that are, in my opinion, more relevant than let's say alexander the great or julius e subsi cesar. >> i want to look at this full screen. leave this up for one second and explain this to. he says, never confuse means with ends. what does
hannibal is the model, and i don't mean that one.lking about one of the greatest military leaders in history. andreas clouet is the columnist. he chronicles his journey in "hannibal and me: what history's greatest military strategist can teach us about success and failure." before we get into this, andreas, give us a quick briefing. what do we need to know about this man, hannibal, to understand the comparisons that you're making? >> well, you have to know, first of all, that...
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lawmaker cato the elder speeches against cartaage i think we stand with vipio africannus to help hannibal in crossing the all s and impose sanctions to keep parthian from acquiring parky determine technology. and rick santorum when you get to florida, are you going to want to pitch your replacement for obama care so go all the way back to the babylonian code of hamarabbi. an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth that covers both vision and dental. of course, as the primaries go on the candidates will need to cite older and older stuff like cave paintings and whatever was in the pockets of octi the iceman because when are you a republican candidate the only way to lead america not future is by tying yourself to the distant past. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you very much. welcome back, everybody. nation, i don't think it's any secret that i am a huge fan of rick santorum. i have loved him ever since his work in davey and goliath. and now thanks to his strong showing in iowa, people are really starting to listen to rick bring the truth, ho
lawmaker cato the elder speeches against cartaage i think we stand with vipio africannus to help hannibal in crossing the all s and impose sanctions to keep parthian from acquiring parky determine technology. and rick santorum when you get to florida, are you going to want to pitch your replacement for obama care so go all the way back to the babylonian code of hamarabbi. an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth that covers both vision and dental. of course, as the primaries go on the candidates...
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lawmaker cato the elder speeches against cartaage i think we stand with vipio africannus to help hannibal in crossing the all s and impose sanctions to keep parthian from acquiring parky determine technology. and rick santorum when you get to florida, are you going to want to pitch your replacement for obama care so go all the way back to the babylonian code of hamarabbi. an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth that covers both vision and dental. of course, as the primaries go on the candidates will need to cite older and older stuff like cave paintings and whatever was in the pockets of octi the iceman because when are you a republican candidate the only way to lead america not future is by tying yourself to the distant past. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) everyone, meet my boyfrie!d hey. that's the guy i was telling you about. hi! i'm diet dr pepper guy. let me get you a drink. wow. i just didn't believe you. oh, i know! he thinks a drink as satisfying as has no calories! it's true. and diet dr pepper has the 23 flavors you love. it just tastes so good! oh no... anyone got a
lawmaker cato the elder speeches against cartaage i think we stand with vipio africannus to help hannibal in crossing the all s and impose sanctions to keep parthian from acquiring parky determine technology. and rick santorum when you get to florida, are you going to want to pitch your replacement for obama care so go all the way back to the babylonian code of hamarabbi. an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth that covers both vision and dental. of course, as the primaries go on the candidates...
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we have dexter and these others hannibal lector we go now what's that what's that like because they seem so normal and when you read this book you'll see there's nothing glamorous about what they did in the destruction they do in the horror they do because they're real souls coming out as a party of the nicolas cage the famous get the spike through his skull that caused us to learn how the brain work back in the one nine hundred century i see the guy that's opening doors for the now because of his brain injuries is a limited amount that he can really share and explain but when you see those letters that's the real look at the darkness and they're all in the book the serial killer whisperer how one man's tragedy helped unlock the deadliest secrets of the world's most terrifying killers pete thanks a lot for writing the book and for being with us tonight thank you much appreciate it. now everything you know about the minds of serial killers is right. obviously long are we going to let the banks there's on wall street rob us blind before we do something about it how much longer are we going
we have dexter and these others hannibal lector we go now what's that what's that like because they seem so normal and when you read this book you'll see there's nothing glamorous about what they did in the destruction they do in the horror they do because they're real souls coming out as a party of the nicolas cage the famous get the spike through his skull that caused us to learn how the brain work back in the one nine hundred century i see the guy that's opening doors for the now because of...
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been downgraded so this idea that a call europe can somehow save the periphery even that is not hannibal and it's true that these agencies are not above reproach they've made a lot of mistakes in the past and goodness knows the financial services industry including the ratings agencies is far from perfect but i think that european leaders are being completely paranoid when they blame the ratings agencies for their problems any fool can see that there is a massive debt problem in europe the fact is there's been a lull in the crisis but that was really to do with the christmas or new year holidays they have assessed the situation and they have come to the conclusion as have many other people that the situation in the eurozone is untenable and i think when the euro finally collapses as it will do surely within i would think probably the next year that we will see this announcement downgrading of france and as having been one of the decisive moments. well germany came out of the downgrade sweep unscathed keeping its aaa rating and investment analysts see that as a significant power shift in
been downgraded so this idea that a call europe can somehow save the periphery even that is not hannibal and it's true that these agencies are not above reproach they've made a lot of mistakes in the past and goodness knows the financial services industry including the ratings agencies is far from perfect but i think that european leaders are being completely paranoid when they blame the ratings agencies for their problems any fool can see that there is a massive debt problem in europe the fact...
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. >> you tell the client from the very beginning, you are going to become hannibal lecter or worse, expectls clients to expect to be legally stalked. but counsels them never to sue because once in the courtroom, they'll be faced with the questions they were trying to avoid. >> the defendant in that matter is going to say we are not maliciously trying to harm anybody. we are using our first amendment rights to point out something that we believe in. the moment that you have that issue, then they will be entitled to ask rudy, rudy, i think you killed ms. kupka. where were you the night she went missing? >> kathy and angel know rudy and charlie may never talk. but they're hoping their efforts will provide a break in the case. >> the fundamental basic investigation process is just completed. so all the groundwork is laid there. personally, i feel that there's somebody out there who wants to talk to either myself or the police, and i'm pretty certain that person's going to come forward. >> when we come back -- >> there was a case in ohio, which you guys can research it, the guy killed his girlf
. >> you tell the client from the very beginning, you are going to become hannibal lecter or worse, expectls clients to expect to be legally stalked. but counsels them never to sue because once in the courtroom, they'll be faced with the questions they were trying to avoid. >> the defendant in that matter is going to say we are not maliciously trying to harm anybody. we are using our first amendment rights to point out something that we believe in. the moment that you have that...
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. >> the date i met him it was like meeting hannibal lecter with shackles. i saw his feet first and i kind of looked up i saw all the tattoos. this guy was huge, 6'3", probably about 235. i mean he was built like an nfl linebacker. he looked like a stone cold killer. what's even more fascinating is what came out of his mouth. >> the california department of corrections is solely responsible for the madness that goes on in this prison system. and i'll tell you why, because when a big white boy like me goes to prison, he is expected to do his part for the white cause and it's the same for the blacks, the mexicans, the indians, the orientals, asians, everybody else. they're expected to go to prison and do their part. why? because the inmates who run the prisons are the inmates doing life and life without the possibility of parole and they don't give a damn about my parole date or anybody else's. and these guys doing life and life without, they're hopeless. they're so full of hate just because of the sentences they have that they don't care what kind of chaos th
. >> the date i met him it was like meeting hannibal lecter with shackles. i saw his feet first and i kind of looked up i saw all the tattoos. this guy was huge, 6'3", probably about 235. i mean he was built like an nfl linebacker. he looked like a stone cold killer. what's even more fascinating is what came out of his mouth. >> the california department of corrections is solely responsible for the madness that goes on in this prison system. and i'll tell you why, because when...
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. >> carpio, wearing a mask, making him look like the movie character hannibal lecter, is being arraigned in the courtroom, his family is shocked to see his disfigured face. >> step up. step up. not guilty. not guilty. tell them not guilty. >> but that only tells part of the story. >> it's april 17th, 2005, in the middle of the night, and it's a chaotic scene outside police headquarters in providence, rhode island. >> beloved police detective jimmy allen has just been shot twice in the chest while questioning a suspect about the stabbing of an elderly woman. >> carpio had asked for water, and the two detectives that were in there with him, one left to go get the water and locked the door behind him. >> officers outside the room hear a violent struggle, but can't get in, because the door is locked from the inside. >> and they tragically heard detective allen say, "i think he's going to kill me. he's got my gun. he's going to kill me." >> by the time they broke it down, the officer was dying and carpio had jumped out the window. the now-suspected cop killer makes a daring escape, breaking t
. >> carpio, wearing a mask, making him look like the movie character hannibal lecter, is being arraigned in the courtroom, his family is shocked to see his disfigured face. >> step up. step up. not guilty. not guilty. tell them not guilty. >> but that only tells part of the story. >> it's april 17th, 2005, in the middle of the night, and it's a chaotic scene outside police headquarters in providence, rhode island. >> beloved police detective jimmy allen has just...
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the hannibal lecter-like idea is the premises of a new tv series called "dark minds."en try to solve unsolved cases. it's a fascinating look at this and we're going to talk with the show's criminal profilers. >> and then you may have heard the story this week about a couple of fishermen who were tossed overboard. this is three years ago. their boat was pro-assumebly lost at sea. well it turned up thousands of miles away. we're going to tell you where and hear from the fishermen coming up. >> then do you remember the first time you remember hearing your parents swear and use a curse word? >> my parents never swear. >> of course not. who am i kidding. it's lester holt. >> i would not say that on tv if they did. >> have you ever -- >> no. >> mr. kosher. there's a new series of books that have come out -- >> my mother would be upset -- >> of course they would. >> and i never heard a first word either. curse words are showing up in the most interesting places on the cover of books that, may actually not be children's books but for parents of children. >> that's crazy. i've
the hannibal lecter-like idea is the premises of a new tv series called "dark minds."en try to solve unsolved cases. it's a fascinating look at this and we're going to talk with the show's criminal profilers. >> and then you may have heard the story this week about a couple of fishermen who were tossed overboard. this is three years ago. their boat was pro-assumebly lost at sea. well it turned up thousands of miles away. we're going to tell you where and hear from the fishermen...
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we're not talking about a hannibal lecter-type individual.s just more lucky than anything. in terms of what he did. because he did it in such random fashion, and because there was no connection between them, and because he did it alone, and it was so sporadic, and it was over such a long period of time. >> and probably most important, lamunyon says is that rader apparently told absolutely no one about what he had done. >> i don't think he joked about it. i don't think he said, oh, i could be a strangler type thing. i don't think so. >> year after year went by, and the once hot btk investigation eventually became a cold case. by the mid-'80s, the elite police unit created to hunt down the killer closed up shop. once the city's public enemy number one, btk became part of wichita legend. and what was dennis rader doing all those years? hiding in plain sight. >> those who knew the killer best. were there hints of his secret life? >> wouldn't those closest to dennis rader, his wife, his children, have had to know something? >> when "confessions of
we're not talking about a hannibal lecter-type individual.s just more lucky than anything. in terms of what he did. because he did it in such random fashion, and because there was no connection between them, and because he did it alone, and it was so sporadic, and it was over such a long period of time. >> and probably most important, lamunyon says is that rader apparently told absolutely no one about what he had done. >> i don't think he joked about it. i don't think he said, oh, i...