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you want to see him, hold him, smell him.you can't prepare to play a role of a person that you don't know. i couldn't be nicholas barclay because i didn't know nicholas barclay. i didn't even know at that moment if he was left or right-handed. so that was a problem. >> he thought he was an adult. we called him 13 going on 30. very difficult to discipline him. if he made up his mind he was going to do something, pretty much there wasn't a lot you could do. >> put the lighter down. >> he had run away before for a night or two. mad at mom. i'm leaving. i'll find a new mom, a new home. kiss my [ mute ] kind of thing. and he would leave. and she would hunt him down and find out where he is and he'd show up the next day. he was not this perfect, nice, sweet, innocent -- he was a very street smart city boy. >> it's nice to meet you. i'm the director. ain't i beautiful? >> he had beautiful blond hair. kind of looked like a little pixie. >> he had blond hair, blue eyes and a bit of a gap between his teeth when he smiled. you could see
you want to see him, hold him, smell him.you can't prepare to play a role of a person that you don't know. i couldn't be nicholas barclay because i didn't know nicholas barclay. i didn't even know at that moment if he was left or right-handed. so that was a problem. >> he thought he was an adult. we called him 13 going on 30. very difficult to discipline him. if he made up his mind he was going to do something, pretty much there wasn't a lot you could do. >> put the lighter down....
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>> i love him too. and if he die i'm going to [ bleep ] him up.he's telling me i'm embarrassing him in front of the ladies because the nurses is around so, you know -- >> straight up. >> you know, any time somebody can laugh in that much pain, man, that make me feel good. that's the type of relationship we got. >> from what he told us maxi became disoriented. he said usually that meant one thing and that was he was probably most likely going to be in a coma soon. >> he was laying right here like he was in his bunk so i got him up and he lay back in his bunk then he covered up. then he got out of his bunk and went to the restroom, came back and instead of laying back down in his bunk he sat on the floor, from his wheelchair. so when i woke up i see him sitting on the floor and i turn to him. it's the floor. he think he's sitting in the wheelchair. then i realized that he done ran out of gas. ain't to getting back to the bunk. so i take him to the hospital. bam. and i just hope he's all right. >> it was obvious he had grave concerns for his friend a
>> i love him too. and if he die i'm going to [ bleep ] him up.he's telling me i'm embarrassing him in front of the ladies because the nurses is around so, you know -- >> straight up. >> you know, any time somebody can laugh in that much pain, man, that make me feel good. that's the type of relationship we got. >> from what he told us maxi became disoriented. he said usually that meant one thing and that was he was probably most likely going to be in a coma soon....
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him, or -- >> no. doesn't work like that. >> it doesn't work like that? >> doesn't work like that. >> moore went on to explain when his shoes first came up missing the inmate he later attacked claimed to have known who stole them. he allegedly told moore that the thief would give the shoes back in exchange for a valuable prison commodity, three bags of coffee. >> i thought, well, okay, three bags of coffee, if i can get it back without going to lockup, don't have to stab no one or get in a fight or what have you, so i think, okay, i'll go with three bags of coffee. >> moore says that after giving the coffee to his co-worker, he was told his shoes couldn't be returned. they had been confiscated by staff. >> obviously, i mean, he just robbed me for the three bags, too. so, i had no choice. either i let it go and i let him come back and steal everything i own, or i deal with it. in this case, i deal with it. >> what kind of shoes were they? >> oh, they were just $42 pair of nike running shoes. but it didn
him, or -- >> no. doesn't work like that. >> it doesn't work like that? >> doesn't work like that. >> moore went on to explain when his shoes first came up missing the inmate he later attacked claimed to have known who stole them. he allegedly told moore that the thief would give the shoes back in exchange for a valuable prison commodity, three bags of coffee. >> i thought, well, okay, three bags of coffee, if i can get it back without going to lockup, don't have...
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why didn't somebody help him or stop him?ation where you have a huge star, who you really need to make hap. there was a telling moment in his movie, actually, in "believe" where they sat him down and asked him, have you heard "no" from anyone recently? and he laughed and said no. it's really hard to turn him down. >> but that, says dr. drew pinsky, isn't doing bieber any favors. >> drive safe, justin, drive safe on that. >> just keeping him working is enabling him, in an interesting kind of way. but of course, i mean, the people around a celebrity are more concerned with their access to the celebrity than the well-being of the individual. >> bieber laughed off his troubles live on "saturday night." >> got busted for smoking weed and he's really sorry about it and people make mistakes and he's never going to do it again. >> bieber was unfazed. and why not. "believe," the album and the tour, were minting money. like his hit "boyfriend." ♪ >> unfortunately for bieber, the grammy voters didn't seem to be fans. >> i think the reas
why didn't somebody help him or stop him?ation where you have a huge star, who you really need to make hap. there was a telling moment in his movie, actually, in "believe" where they sat him down and asked him, have you heard "no" from anyone recently? and he laughed and said no. it's really hard to turn him down. >> but that, says dr. drew pinsky, isn't doing bieber any favors. >> drive safe, justin, drive safe on that. >> just keeping him working is...
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clear to him. didn't find body, no body, no credit. >> sitting in his prison cell, jimmy keene desperately hoped he had done enough. >> are they going to be fair and give me what's justifiably right on this, or are they just going to say here's six months? it was a crap shoot. >> without a location for reitler's body, beaumont had a decision to make. >> i made arrangements to have him take a polygraph test, just to verify what he was telling us, was it true. which he passed. and he did make a legitimate effort to do what we sent him down there to do. >> so beaumont urged a federal judge to give keene credit for time served. jimmy keene became a free man and returned home to his aging father. what did you feel like when you were finally released? >> i was happy as could be. it was a very bizarre roller coaster that i went on. it was -- i mean, redemption at its best. >> keene had five more good years to be with his father before big jim passed away. >> we both realized once i got out that there is a
clear to him. didn't find body, no body, no credit. >> sitting in his prison cell, jimmy keene desperately hoped he had done enough. >> are they going to be fair and give me what's justifiably right on this, or are they just going to say here's six months? it was a crap shoot. >> without a location for reitler's body, beaumont had a decision to make. >> i made arrangements to have him take a polygraph test, just to verify what he was telling us, was it true. which he...
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the girls really punched him. they punched him hard!after getting a left from one girl and a right from the other -- >> yeah. it looks like his head snapped into the second punch. he had no chance. >> oh! >> it doesn't look like he's moving at first but you can see his leg kind of moving there in the background. >> he twitches. >> he's dead. >> oh! >> oh, my god! >> oh, [ bleep ]! >> you knocked him [ bleep ] the [ bleep ] out! >> knocked the [ bleep ] out! >> insult to injury they say the dude was fine eventually after this. no serious injury. >> that's pretty horrible that they knocked him out and then laughed at him. you can't laugh at the guy passed out on the floor from a punch. >> well, he did offer himself up to do this. >> i didn't say it was smart. >> i kind of don't feel any remorse for this guy. >> all of this is just wrong on a lot of levels. >> it's awesome. >> oh! >>> deep in the woods sits a bear and a prankster causing a fright. >> you see the bear starts moving and starts charging at him. >> see how they have people run
the girls really punched him. they punched him hard!after getting a left from one girl and a right from the other -- >> yeah. it looks like his head snapped into the second punch. he had no chance. >> oh! >> it doesn't look like he's moving at first but you can see his leg kind of moving there in the background. >> he twitches. >> he's dead. >> oh! >> oh, my god! >> oh, [ bleep ]! >> you knocked him [ bleep ] the [ bleep ] out! >>...
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lock him up. move him. move him. >> i got a knife. >> don't step on the blood. >> get my hall crew up. there's a mop and pail. start the cleanup process. after we were getting him in from the other prison, over in the receiving area, they were in front of unloading the laundry, heard him screaming and looked up and he was bleeding. grabbed him, pushed him out of the way. where he had him cornered up at, he could have probably killed him if he wanted to. looked like he may have got an artery. he was gushing out pretty good. >> he was in laundry. >> he had possession of a weapon. we documented that and processing it as we speak. >> should have a handle on it. it's been on a grinder. >> i don't want to touch it with the blood. >> i didn't see him pick it up. it's a good chance it was dropped off there by the metal fab near where we were taking the laundry. he could have picked it up laying in the grass or something. this isn't the first time. >> by the time we got there, just blood everywhere. >> come on. go b
lock him up. move him. move him. >> i got a knife. >> don't step on the blood. >> get my hall crew up. there's a mop and pail. start the cleanup process. after we were getting him in from the other prison, over in the receiving area, they were in front of unloading the laundry, heard him screaming and looked up and he was bleeding. grabbed him, pushed him out of the way. where he had him cornered up at, he could have probably killed him if he wanted to. looked like he may have...
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i see the dean grab on to him and throw him down. picks him up, throw him into a table violently.s him up again and throw him to the ground. >> at 5'5," 120 pounds, the 15-year-old boy is no match for the dean who is more than twice his size. >> they throw him around like a rag doll. so he was trying to get up. but he couldn't. the man had him in a lock down there. >> for christoph's mom, the only thing worse than watching the brutality against her son is knowing that when he came home that day and told her what happened, she didn't believe him. she says the school told her it was christoph who was aggressive toward a teacher. >> the same dean who was beating on my child is the same dean that call me. when my son came home, i asked him. i said what happened at school today? and he start telling me, but i said to him the school gave me one story and now you give me a different one. so i don't know who to believe. you don't think the school is going to lie to you. >> according to diane, the principal calls a few days after the dean to discuss the problem. >> the principal call and s
i see the dean grab on to him and throw him down. picks him up, throw him into a table violently.s him up again and throw him to the ground. >> at 5'5," 120 pounds, the 15-year-old boy is no match for the dean who is more than twice his size. >> they throw him around like a rag doll. so he was trying to get up. but he couldn't. the man had him in a lock down there. >> for christoph's mom, the only thing worse than watching the brutality against her son is knowing that...
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do you believe him? >> reporter: look, as nelson mandela has said, resentment is like drinking poison and hoping your enemies die from it. i think we all should forgive one another. i think it's good that the governor is being contrite. he, at the very least, he needs to be contrite. he's trying to reinvent himself. but the fact of the matter is, there are people that were hurt, put in jeopardy, and the governor needs to take responsibility for it. he says he is. but the fact of the matter is these are individuals that are close to him. and i find it incredible that to think that the governor's distancing himself from his deputy chief of staff, his campaign manager, someone like his alter ego. >> do you believe him? >> and i'm answering your question. i said it's wonderful for the governor to be contrite and we want to forgive him, but the fact of the matter is, he needs to take responsibility for this. >> okay. >> the fact is, this is a governor that runs his administration very -- really like a paramil
do you believe him? >> reporter: look, as nelson mandela has said, resentment is like drinking poison and hoping your enemies die from it. i think we all should forgive one another. i think it's good that the governor is being contrite. he, at the very least, he needs to be contrite. he's trying to reinvent himself. but the fact of the matter is, there are people that were hurt, put in jeopardy, and the governor needs to take responsibility for it. he says he is. but the fact of the...
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he sent the detectives after him to try to find him and they could not find him. no one knows to this day how he managed to turn water into fuel oil. maybe he did not. if he didn't, he'd pull bowl over a fair ays and this was one that might have worked. one idea that came to roosevelt that he wanted to use was weakened my knee approaches to england in the english channel and the north sea. we could mine them with what he called a mine there raw edge which would keep german submarines from entering into the atlantic and doing all the damage they would doing. in some months they were sinking all the ships we could build in the same month. the 9 garage idea was pooh-poohed, roosevelt consisting that it would work, finally he manage to get them to agree to it and in money, it was an expensive proposition. it was like the man and project, building the atomic bomb in world war ii for many involved because it meant building hundreds of thousands of mines, shipping them across, planting them in the north the in the english channel. when the not so mad inventor came with t
he sent the detectives after him to try to find him and they could not find him. no one knows to this day how he managed to turn water into fuel oil. maybe he did not. if he didn't, he'd pull bowl over a fair ays and this was one that might have worked. one idea that came to roosevelt that he wanted to use was weakened my knee approaches to england in the english channel and the north sea. we could mine them with what he called a mine there raw edge which would keep german submarines from...
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>> you can hear the agents scream, get him outta here! get him outta here! and at the same time the ambulance was arriving, so i immediately went back to filming the scene. i thought, i had to preserve history. it brought tears to my eyes. i still see brady lying there. i still think about delahanty. i see his face. i still see mccarthy being lifted up off the ground and being thrown back by the bullet. >> within minutes of the shooting, president reagan arrives at george washington hospital. he insists on walking in. >> the nurse met me and i told her i've had more trouble breathing. >> the president was at the point where we would say he was ready to crash. the next thing i knew, then my knees began to turn to rubber and i wound up on a gurney. >> if he had gone to the white house, they would have dragged him out of the car, found out he was in big trouble, put him back in the car, drove him to the hospital. it would have took 10 maybe 15 minutes. he didn't have that time. and there's a nurse trying to get his blood pressure. she can't detect it. she can't
>> you can hear the agents scream, get him outta here! get him outta here! and at the same time the ambulance was arriving, so i immediately went back to filming the scene. i thought, i had to preserve history. it brought tears to my eyes. i still see brady lying there. i still think about delahanty. i see his face. i still see mccarthy being lifted up off the ground and being thrown back by the bullet. >> within minutes of the shooting, president reagan arrives at george washington...
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as we laid him on the hood to make sure there's no weapons on him. >> i was patting him down and faking everything out of his pockets. >> the officer is searching his front left pocket. he's throwing change and paperwork. out of it so he knows he cleared it. one thing was a folded up piece of paper. >> with the cops focused on a weapons search, the suspect seizes his opportunity. >> he reaches out and swallow t it. he swallowed it fast, too. >> but everyone without the note, the twinsburg police find plenty of evidence in the suspect's car. >> on the passenger floor boards, we compressed a bag full of money. on the driver's side, we found a loaded handgun on the floor boards which had been right at his feet. >> the suspect, john ford, is convicted of this robbery and two others there the akron area. surveillance video in the wang seals the case against him. the note the bank robber used to hold up the teller is never found. coincidence? >> we're not aware of exactly what the note was. we know that it meant something to him, enough to eat it. so i would imagine it was the bank note, but
as we laid him on the hood to make sure there's no weapons on him. >> i was patting him down and faking everything out of his pockets. >> the officer is searching his front left pocket. he's throwing change and paperwork. out of it so he knows he cleared it. one thing was a folded up piece of paper. >> with the cops focused on a weapons search, the suspect seizes his opportunity. >> he reaches out and swallow t it. he swallowed it fast, too. >> but everyone without...
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they were monitoring him. cars would follow him around.hey did the whole intelligence enchilada. >> after nixon was driven from office after the watergate scandal, the pressure had let up and by 1975, had he withdrawn from the public eye. >> he was not in hiding. he was not a recluse. what he was doing was devoting full time to raising his son sean. that was his priority. >> during those days, lennon and ono became familiar figures in the neighborhood. >> he liked formality. he liked the ability to walk. >> you you hear stories of john lennon walking down the street and people would walk up to him. like what's it like to walk in manhattan. >> he loved new york because people didn't bother him. in new york, they respected his privacy and say, hey, john, how's things going, they'd shake his hand and say john, i like your music or something. but they didn't pester him. >> in november 1980, lennon emerged from retirement with an album he recorded with yoko ono. he had just turned 40. this image of a happy contented husband and father would onl
they were monitoring him. cars would follow him around.hey did the whole intelligence enchilada. >> after nixon was driven from office after the watergate scandal, the pressure had let up and by 1975, had he withdrawn from the public eye. >> he was not in hiding. he was not a recluse. what he was doing was devoting full time to raising his son sean. that was his priority. >> during those days, lennon and ono became familiar figures in the neighborhood. >> he liked...
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so is this just a rogue operation that took root underneath him without him knowing, without him sortng cues that this would be okay, that this would be acceptable, this is how we do things. i think that's the thing that ultimately becomes a leadership question. >> i have to follow up with that, because i think that's so to the point here, david axelrod. the fact that as chris jansing said on our air this morning, that comment, or that cueing up as you put it, david gregory, which was it's time for some traffic problems in ft. lee, that was in the middle of a conversation. that wasn't a guess what, i got this idea to screw this guy by screwing up the traffic, somehow cutting out the two lanes by the four lanes, knowing about the geography and all that stuff. somebody had a larger conversation about this beforehand, and this was like d-day, h hour. we're going to do it now, but we've been planning to do it for a while. that's clearly the implication of that e-mail. >> well, it feels that way. >>> up next, the christie bridge scandal has been big for late night. >>> back to "hardball."
so is this just a rogue operation that took root underneath him without him knowing, without him sortng cues that this would be okay, that this would be acceptable, this is how we do things. i think that's the thing that ultimately becomes a leadership question. >> i have to follow up with that, because i think that's so to the point here, david axelrod. the fact that as chris jansing said on our air this morning, that comment, or that cueing up as you put it, david gregory, which was...
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love him to death.re's no one else i'd rather be with. >> coming up -- >> i love him. love him to death. that's the only one i'd sit down with, have a real conversation with. >> a prison friendship transcends sexual orientation. >> and if someone walks up here and just calls him your boyfriend or girlfriend or something like that, how do you react? >> it wouldn't matter. i don't react. >>> the complicated world of inmate relationships often leads to violence. sometimes death. but at the holman correctional facility in alabama an inmate nicknamed "cheese curl" told us a very different story. >> why are you called "cheese curl"? >> because i like cheese curls. >> when is the last time you had a cheese curl? >> last night. >> by all appearances, tommy "cheese curl" tunstall, serving life for robbery, was one of holman's most popular inmates. >> tommy was an interesting inmate to interview, actually, because he seemed very calm and confident. quietly confident. >> bring your ass on. [ bleep ]. >> more often
love him to death.re's no one else i'd rather be with. >> coming up -- >> i love him. love him to death. that's the only one i'd sit down with, have a real conversation with. >> a prison friendship transcends sexual orientation. >> and if someone walks up here and just calls him your boyfriend or girlfriend or something like that, how do you react? >> it wouldn't matter. i don't react. >>> the complicated world of inmate relationships often leads to...
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i assured him we would not leave him. i assured him we would get him out. and i wasn't going to go back on my word, if that meant we stayed there until the car blew up, then we stayed there until the car blew up. but we weren't going to give up. >> knowing the car could explode at any moment and with firefighters held up in the snarled traffic, with all their lives on the line, they give it one last potentially bone-breaking heave. >> go, go, go! >> they gave one final valiant effort. >> go, go, go! >> and we were able to extract him, right when the car exploded. >> i was so happy and thrilled that he made it out. it seemed like i was just reborn. that's the way i had the feeling when this guy was on the ground, to be out of there alive. >> you'll be fine, buddy. good job, guys. good job, guys. >> once we got him out of the vehicle, and my partner got him to safety, i looked back at the car, and that's when i really realized, boy, we came really close on this one. and it really doesn't hit you until that point, when you look back at it and think, wow, that
i assured him we would not leave him. i assured him we would get him out. and i wasn't going to go back on my word, if that meant we stayed there until the car blew up, then we stayed there until the car blew up. but we weren't going to give up. >> knowing the car could explode at any moment and with firefighters held up in the snarled traffic, with all their lives on the line, they give it one last potentially bone-breaking heave. >> go, go, go! >> they gave one final valiant...
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. >> hit him once, knocked him to the ground. hopped on and started raining them down on him. >> the victim is his father. >> he's a 20-year-old trained marine. what can i do to stop him? if he wants to hurt me, he can hurt me. >>> and -- >> life in the one wing of jail that inmates consider prime real estate. >> we teasingly call this the hamptons. >> but one will be expelled for good. >>> grand rapids, michigan, ranks highly in most quality of life categories, but the occupants of a fenced in brick fortress near downtown might disagree. this is the kent county jail. temporary home to about 1,000 men and women. most of whom are accused of crimes and awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. >> i can't do anything that i want to when i want to. i have to ask everybody. i hate asking for anything. >> ooh, sauce. ain't no sugar coating it. the food sucks. >> welcome to kent county. this [ bleep ] blaze sucks. don't ever come here. >> a different attitude prevails in h2a, one of the jail's minimum security housing units. >> w
. >> hit him once, knocked him to the ground. hopped on and started raining them down on him. >> the victim is his father. >> he's a 20-year-old trained marine. what can i do to stop him? if he wants to hurt me, he can hurt me. >>> and -- >> life in the one wing of jail that inmates consider prime real estate. >> we teasingly call this the hamptons. >> but one will be expelled for good. >>> grand rapids, michigan, ranks highly in most...
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you'll like him or not like him. he makes that clear. i guarantee that where he would play well is against south carolina. if you want ugly politics, that is the heartland. after they kill somebody dead politically, they look over and say he did not have to run. guest: the problem is, in terms of presidential, voters want to know that you're doing this for them. christie is all about christie. one of the biggest problems that we see is that, for 120 days, he knew that this was swirling around. what does he do when this was first brought up? he joked about it. he mocked it and laughed about it. he did not focus on trying to figure out what really happened. he knew that two of his closest advisors were connected to the port authority and resigned. it you are a principal, don't you think that would be strange? try to figure out what happened there. that questioning, in terms of the about what really happened, especially around an issue that really hurts him. it gives an image of a commander in chief or executive who doesn't care. does not c
you'll like him or not like him. he makes that clear. i guarantee that where he would play well is against south carolina. if you want ugly politics, that is the heartland. after they kill somebody dead politically, they look over and say he did not have to run. guest: the problem is, in terms of presidential, voters want to know that you're doing this for them. christie is all about christie. one of the biggest problems that we see is that, for 120 days, he knew that this was swirling around....
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they match him up with the video and arrest him.s guilty to felony carjacking and is sentenced to at least 15 years in prison. as for leonard simms, he walks away bruised and swollen but without serious injury. his car is returned to him the next day. but there are some things his son says he'll never get back. >> i don't think it's as much fun for him anymore. my dad had an incredible sense of spirit, optimism. and then having this happen to him, that took something out of him. >> seven months later and a few miles away, another crime on camera stuns the city of detroit. a tall, heavyset man walks into a gas station mini mart with an 18-month-old child in tow. first he kicks the little boy, who collapses to the floor. then a second time, another kick to the boy's side, knocking him off his feet. when the toddler gets up, the man opens the freezer door, bashing him in the head. there's no audio on the tape, but police say the boy is crying. the man bends down and starts spanking the child. then picks him up, pulls down his pants, pi
they match him up with the video and arrest him.s guilty to felony carjacking and is sentenced to at least 15 years in prison. as for leonard simms, he walks away bruised and swollen but without serious injury. his car is returned to him the next day. but there are some things his son says he'll never get back. >> i don't think it's as much fun for him anymore. my dad had an incredible sense of spirit, optimism. and then having this happen to him, that took something out of him. >>...
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do you believe him? >> reporter: look, as nelson mandela has said, resentment is like drinking poison and hoping your enemies die from it. i think we all should forgive one another. i think it's good that the governor is being contrite. he, at the very least, he needs to be contrite. he's trying to reinvent himself. but the fact of the matter is, there are people that were hurt, put in jeopardy, and the governor needs to take responsibility for it. he says he is. but the fact of the matter is these are individuals that are close to him. and i find it incredible that to think that the governor's distancing himself from his deputy chief of staff, his campaign manager, someone like his alter ego. >> do you believe him? >> and i'm answering your question. i said it's wonderful for the governor to be contrite and we want to forgive him, but the fact of the matter is, he needs to take responsibility for this. >> okay. >> the fact is, this is a governor that runs his administration very -- really like a paramil
do you believe him? >> reporter: look, as nelson mandela has said, resentment is like drinking poison and hoping your enemies die from it. i think we all should forgive one another. i think it's good that the governor is being contrite. he, at the very least, he needs to be contrite. he's trying to reinvent himself. but the fact of the matter is, there are people that were hurt, put in jeopardy, and the governor needs to take responsibility for it. he says he is. but the fact of the...
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you know, love him or leave him and i love him. >> all right, i love you, baby. >> all right, love you love you. >> bye-bye. >> getting in trouble, there's no if, ands, buts, i can't. if i do, i'll lose my family. got to man up and change, stay home, take care of the family. >> prior to her release two months earlier, brandee nyp said she would like to return to her family as well, and put her crack addiction behind her, but those plans are on hold. >> brandee has been brought back on a bond violation, so the bonding agents are outside with her, appears she's in handcuffs now. we're waiting on a female officer to come in, conduct a pat down search and then we'll process her back into jail. >> hi. >> suzi. >> what's up. >> not going to run on us, right? >> no. come on. >> nyp was apprehended by her bondsman after missing a court date. >> using last night? >> no. >> you're clean? >> let me see your tongue. back there. >> nyp is fingerprinted, soon has another mugshot added to the file. >> look straight at the camera. that's good. >> are you high right now? >> no, no. i have been clean fo
you know, love him or leave him and i love him. >> all right, i love you, baby. >> all right, love you love you. >> bye-bye. >> getting in trouble, there's no if, ands, buts, i can't. if i do, i'll lose my family. got to man up and change, stay home, take care of the family. >> prior to her release two months earlier, brandee nyp said she would like to return to her family as well, and put her crack addiction behind her, but those plans are on hold. >>...
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you know him.ter exploring vineyards in the hills of italy, he doesn't order the wine he always orders. he asks to be surprised... and for that moment, he's new to you. princess cruises, come back new. ♪ princess cruises, come back new. wow, this hoh no.s amazing. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. >>> the kind of weather that nfl cornerback, richard sherman, could face in the super bowl across the river here in new jersey. i'm in new york. it's down the road. breaking news tonight, someone who may have had some advice for sherman. nine-time olympic gold medalist, carl lewis, and ben ferguson. big burly ben, host of "the ben ferguson show." always a delight. and let's start with you, carl lewis. what do you think as an athlete, who has been at the ver
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into the air, dumping him on the sand and then slamming him against a concrete wall. >> it happenedns will also continue -- >> it's august 18th, 2008. tropical storm fay is sweeping through south florida. tropical storm fay is sweeping through south florida. warnings are posted on tv stations up and down the coast. >> then it got nasty kicking up some hefty winds. >> anthony romano is part of a television news crew sent out to cover the story for the local station. >> we had full coverage from key west to ft. lauderdale, and we were pretty much telling the audience and the viewers how dangerous it is out here on the beach. >> while setting up, romano notices several kite surfers taking advantage of those strong winds. he admits it looks like tremendous fun. >> you know, at the time i was like, man, i would love do that. i would definitely like to try that. >> but romano never imagines that in just seconds, one of those kite surfers is about to become the story of the day. >> we saw him go up about 40 feet at least and then slam into the ground. that i'll never forget. i remember jus
into the air, dumping him on the sand and then slamming him against a concrete wall. >> it happenedns will also continue -- >> it's august 18th, 2008. tropical storm fay is sweeping through south florida. tropical storm fay is sweeping through south florida. warnings are posted on tv stations up and down the coast. >> then it got nasty kicking up some hefty winds. >> anthony romano is part of a television news crew sent out to cover the story for the local station....
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but it did bug him she lied to him. and yet isn't it odd on the moment you're to be have a press conference an hour later, you call your staff and say if anybody has anything to tell me about this, you have an hour to tell me or you're finished, basically. it was almost a setup. why an hour? why give people an hour to come clean? i'm just curious. >> i think he was going out to do a press conference i think, an already scheduled press conference, and he figured he was going to be asked about it. he wanted to be able to go out there and definitively say that no one was involved. >> why in december when this thing happened in september? >> hey -- >> why did he finally have a meeting with his staff on this matter? i know why. because the other defense had fallen apart. because wildstein and those guys had stopped arguing this research project, this traffic study defense. that was gone. and that was his cover for the first two ow three months. and once that cover was gone, he needed a new one, which is i've asked my staff a
but it did bug him she lied to him. and yet isn't it odd on the moment you're to be have a press conference an hour later, you call your staff and say if anybody has anything to tell me about this, you have an hour to tell me or you're finished, basically. it was almost a setup. why an hour? why give people an hour to come clean? i'm just curious. >> i think he was going out to do a press conference i think, an already scheduled press conference, and he figured he was going to be asked...
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i'm loathe to criticize him, but when you set up -- >> you just hurt him with republicans by praising him. >> well, when you set up this culture of callousness and when you have a history of telling people to go, you know, blank themselves and calling reporters idiots and things like that, you can't play it both ways. he set himself up as this gruff person that sort of, you know, plays by his own rules when it comes to being rough and tumble and the way that he treats people. so when you see the e-mail by one of his closest staff, it's hard to believe that someone after months and months of everybody else talking about it, that he doesn't know anything about it? he doesn't know because he didn't want to know. and at this level under this scrutiny that doesn't work anymore. >> he does say when this thing comes out, when the e-mails come out, he says, mark halperin, everybody's got an hour to tell me whether we were involved. what he doesn't say, by his own admission, is tell me everything at every level. i'm a former u.s. attorney. i want everything on this thing. before i go out there
i'm loathe to criticize him, but when you set up -- >> you just hurt him with republicans by praising him. >> well, when you set up this culture of callousness and when you have a history of telling people to go, you know, blank themselves and calling reporters idiots and things like that, you can't play it both ways. he set himself up as this gruff person that sort of, you know, plays by his own rules when it comes to being rough and tumble and the way that he treats people. so...
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and that he needed him. he needed him back. >> so many questions unanswered. deborah feyerick joins us now. so as you reported the texas rangers have taken over this investigation. the fbi is getting involved. is there any sense of a timetable? do we know where they are in the investigation? >> reporter: well, anderson, what we do know they still have not searched that truck. they still have not interviewed any members of the family, not officially. and remember, several of the family members, the wife and his parents, they were eyewitnesss to what was going on the evening that he disappeared, and then all through the search. so they've not reached out to them as of yet, anderson. >> i don't understand they had a search, dogs that went on for several days. if his body was there during the search just a short distance from the command center, that seems hard to imagine. and the condition of the body as you said didn't -- according to witnesses you talked to, it didn't sound like that was a body that had been left out in the woods for more than two weeks. >> rep
and that he needed him. he needed him back. >> so many questions unanswered. deborah feyerick joins us now. so as you reported the texas rangers have taken over this investigation. the fbi is getting involved. is there any sense of a timetable? do we know where they are in the investigation? >> reporter: well, anderson, what we do know they still have not searched that truck. they still have not interviewed any members of the family, not officially. and remember, several of the...
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today i get to see him face to face and give him a hug.t's like velcro now. >> for gomez, the ceremony represents the completion of his g.e.d. >> is this how you put it on? what side did this go on? >> i haven't got an education in 12 years. >> how does it feel? >> it feels pretty good. >> my mom and my sister-in-law are coming up. happy to see them. they're proud of many. never thought i would get an education. they just thought i'd stay the same. [ music playing ] [ applause ] as i call off your names please come forward and receive your certificates. patrick gaskill. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> star of the show. >> yeah. >> fabian gomez. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> cordero love. [ applause ] brandon mulvaney. all together you may now shift your tassels to the left please join me in congratulating the graduating class. >> i'm real glad you came. >> wouldn't miss it. wouldn't miss it. >> missed you. >> first time i accomplished something. over 12 years. last time i walked on a stage was in eighth grade. >> how are you today? >> [ speak
today i get to see him face to face and give him a hug.t's like velcro now. >> for gomez, the ceremony represents the completion of his g.e.d. >> is this how you put it on? what side did this go on? >> i haven't got an education in 12 years. >> how does it feel? >> it feels pretty good. >> my mom and my sister-in-law are coming up. happy to see them. they're proud of many. never thought i would get an education. they just thought i'd stay the same. [ music...
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bridgegate defines him. it doesn't define us as a state. it defines him and his actions. and while he did not focus much on it today, and i actually think that was appropriate, because we have to get to the business of the state, the truth of the matter is the governor keeps apologizing to the people for his staff betraying him. it's time for the governor to apologize to the people of the state of new jersey and the inconvenience that his leadership and the culture that he created caused the people of ft. lee and bergen county in the state of new jersey now as we move forward with these investigations. >> today "the wall street journal" published a picture accompanying ted mann's article that shows governor christie and david wildstein, the port authority official who arranged that george washington bridge lane closing together at the same place in the midst of the week-long epic traffic jam. the caption reads governor chris christie is seen with david wildstein on september 11th, 2013 before a ceremony on the 12th anniversary of the 2001 world trade center attacks in man
bridgegate defines him. it doesn't define us as a state. it defines him and his actions. and while he did not focus much on it today, and i actually think that was appropriate, because we have to get to the business of the state, the truth of the matter is the governor keeps apologizing to the people for his staff betraying him. it's time for the governor to apologize to the people of the state of new jersey and the inconvenience that his leadership and the culture that he created caused the...
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and on the right, the picture that is him, like, the night before vunderring him. they allowed them to surrounder. the next day after he was a million dollars bail was set for him. okay. 50 exagents supported him. showed up in tie and surrounded him as they walked out down adams street from brooklyn extreme -- supreme court. there was a scene unlike you had seen. they were pushing people away. they were like soccer hooligans. bushing people out of the way. protecting him while the reporters try to ask questions. they called it body checking. chuck grassley of iowa mentioned this at the judiciary committee hearing about whether fbi agents should be so quick to, you know, protect somebody who is presumed innocent, of course, but just tactics were pretty wild. this was the trial started in, like, october 15th of '07. headlines like this every day in the new york tabloids. agent of death. i mean, like, they basically convicted him. but the star witness, one of the star witnesses was linda. the woman i told you. it was alleged that by these reporters, now onen the left
and on the right, the picture that is him, like, the night before vunderring him. they allowed them to surrounder. the next day after he was a million dollars bail was set for him. okay. 50 exagents supported him. showed up in tie and surrounded him as they walked out down adams street from brooklyn extreme -- supreme court. there was a scene unlike you had seen. they were pushing people away. they were like soccer hooligans. bushing people out of the way. protecting him while the reporters try...
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they took him to the apartment in new york city with the doctor to take care of him. the doctor turned out to be a farmer harvard classmate of his. he was so ill that there was nothing he could do to unpack his luggage. very kindly, sir and eleanor unpack his luggage and found in his luggage a package of love letters from eleanor's former social secretary. he then involved with lucy mercer for about a year at that point. the women didn't know this. roosevelt thought it was a secret, but lucy santan letters. catch them, tied them with a ribbon and they were found. the one they needed work, was socially connect to. eleanor, as the wife of the assistant secretary, the assistant secretary of the biggest budget in washington needed somebody to help her with various kinds of social at two days. lucy mercer had been hired to do this work. at the same time, eleanor was fed up with pregnancies. she had expectancies since marriage and five children. one child died in infancy and that was frankly junior. there is a second franklin junior after that. the two franklyn juniors in t
they took him to the apartment in new york city with the doctor to take care of him. the doctor turned out to be a farmer harvard classmate of his. he was so ill that there was nothing he could do to unpack his luggage. very kindly, sir and eleanor unpack his luggage and found in his luggage a package of love letters from eleanor's former social secretary. he then involved with lucy mercer for about a year at that point. the women didn't know this. roosevelt thought it was a secret, but lucy...
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do you know anything really about him? >> we didn't really know anything about him.f he was a friend of some people in nashville. and they trusted him. he seemed like a good person. he wanted to do good like so many people wanted to do good out of what happened in sandy hook. >> something on a paddle board? so disgusting that anybody would do this kind of thing. obviously if he's out there listening to this, what do you want to say to him? >> just come clean. it's not worth what you're doing. it's not right that you're putting the 26 families through this, that you're putting my family through this. when you've been in our house that, you're putting the cofounders of 26-4-26 through this. and making people question if people really are doing good. and with everything that happened, so much bad has happened. and he's continuing to allow this bad to happen. and he just needs to turn himself in. come clean. if he truly didn't do anything wrong like he originally claimed to my brother, then why are you running? why are you hiding? >> with all these different agencies loo
do you know anything really about him? >> we didn't really know anything about him.f he was a friend of some people in nashville. and they trusted him. he seemed like a good person. he wanted to do good like so many people wanted to do good out of what happened in sandy hook. >> something on a paddle board? so disgusting that anybody would do this kind of thing. obviously if he's out there listening to this, what do you want to say to him? >> just come clean. it's not worth...
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they didn't say kill him. i never said kill him. no one said kill him. they said go beat him up because he was a pervert. >> a later investigation was unable to confirm that the deputies told the inmates about chamberlain's charges. >> but what came out of the investigation was the realization that this information was readily available, and they use that information to find a time and opportunity to attack inmate chamberlain and ultimately beat him to death in a very severe manner. >> he was sodomized, peed on, spit on, boiling water poured on him. he was tortured. >> petrovich admits that he told the other inmates about chamberlain's charges, but he claims he didn't participate in the beating. still he and other inmates were charged with chamberlain's murder and have all pled not guilty. >>> coming up -- >> it was like total anarchy. >> -- another inmate allegedly involved in the chamberlain murder describes the horror. >> it reminded me of like a documentary show like how a wolf pack brings down an elk or a deer. it felt just like death. >>> but first
they didn't say kill him. i never said kill him. no one said kill him. they said go beat him up because he was a pervert. >> a later investigation was unable to confirm that the deputies told the inmates about chamberlain's charges. >> but what came out of the investigation was the realization that this information was readily available, and they use that information to find a time and opportunity to attack inmate chamberlain and ultimately beat him to death in a very severe manner....
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i took him to task and told him off, because i expect a certain level of professionalism and respect. and so i threatened to throw him off a balcony. yeah, that as the first statement. hours later, he apparently reconsidered his initial tact and called the new york 1 reporter who he threatened to kill and told him, he was sorry, no lard feelings, and you know what, consider the context here. today, while michael grimm changes his mind, a man named bernard carrick was also preparing to make his first public speaking engagement since being released from federal prison. the former head of the new york city police department, also the former head of new york city corrections department. president bush nominated him to be secretary of homeland security for the whole country. he was recommended by rudy giuliani for that job, vetted by alberto gonzalez. it only took about a week for that nomination of bernie carrick to fall apart. seven days after george w. bush nominated him in this ceremony at the white house, bernie carrick withdrew his name from consideration saying, he had unknowingly h
i took him to task and told him off, because i expect a certain level of professionalism and respect. and so i threatened to throw him off a balcony. yeah, that as the first statement. hours later, he apparently reconsidered his initial tact and called the new york 1 reporter who he threatened to kill and told him, he was sorry, no lard feelings, and you know what, consider the context here. today, while michael grimm changes his mind, a man named bernard carrick was also preparing to make his...
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yanks him out of the car, pulls him over here.ow, he can't see what happens because the camera guy is kind of behind. apparently, the car owner hit him a few times. >> it's clearly dangerous. >> you do see him having a conversation with the guy afterwards. >> clever prank, but i will say kind of towed the lip. >> over the line. >> television vis still trickling in. a lot of people love this dance for new year's eve. a lot of people love fireworks. >> yo, keep it up, yo. go, go, go, go. >> that is awesome. >> like bottle rockets? >> i think they're like roman candles, flares they've attached to his ankle. his buddies are holding him up, so he doesn't have to light them himself. takes things a second to get going. starts to twirl around. everybody runs for cover and these fireworks goes into a crescendo. >> everybody butt the camera guy. >> he's the brave one. he was able to stay there and get the shot. >> and that's what you're supposed to do. >> yeah. ♪ shows how they rigged it up. >> doesn't seem like anybody got hurt and he didn
yanks him out of the car, pulls him over here.ow, he can't see what happens because the camera guy is kind of behind. apparently, the car owner hit him a few times. >> it's clearly dangerous. >> you do see him having a conversation with the guy afterwards. >> clever prank, but i will say kind of towed the lip. >> over the line. >> television vis still trickling in. a lot of people love this dance for new year's eve. a lot of people love fireworks. >> yo, keep...
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she's going for him. she caught him. oh, she did. she got him. >> did you see that?eaming, you really could. >> spiraling into the air, into the watering hole. >> they're trying to drag him out. they're dragging him out. >> in seconds, with an extraordinary leap, the lion snags the baby buffalo and slings him into the water like a rag doll. >> just then i saw a splash. then the other four lions came and just sort of surrounded this poor little hapless buffalo that was -- you could hear it cry almost when it got hit. it was or the of going -- you could tell high pitched that it was making a funny sound. >> the other lions gathered around and decided to pull it out of the watering hole. some of them were chomping on the baby buffalo's mouth to try to suffocate it. others were trying to drag it out of the water. it seemed like almost a free-for-all. >> but the lions are just one of the baby's problems. there's a risk of drowning for the buffalo, and in a flash, another mortal threat surfaces. >> there's a crocodile there too. >> and i saw this huge crocodile grab a hold
she's going for him. she caught him. oh, she did. she got him. >> did you see that?eaming, you really could. >> spiraling into the air, into the watering hole. >> they're trying to drag him out. they're dragging him out. >> in seconds, with an extraordinary leap, the lion snags the baby buffalo and slings him into the water like a rag doll. >> just then i saw a splash. then the other four lions came and just sort of surrounded this poor little hapless buffalo that...
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why didn't somebody help him or stop him?tuation where you have a huge star, who you really need to make happy. there was a telling moment in his movie, actually, in "believe" where they sat him down and asked him, have you heard "no" from anyone recently? and he laughed and said no. it's really hard to turn him down. >> but that, says dr. drew pinsky, isn't doing bieber any favors. >> drive safe, justin, drive safe, my man. >> just keeping him working is enabling him, in an interesting kind of way. but of course, i mean, the people around a celebrity are more concerned with their access to the celebrity than the well-being of the individual. >> bieber laughed off his troubles live on "saturday night." >> got busted for smoking weed and he's really sorry about it and people make mistakes and he's never going to do it again. >> bieber was unfazed. and why not. "believe," the album and the tour, were minting money. like his hit "boyfriend." ♪ >> unfortunately for bieber, the grammy voters didn't seem to be fans. >> i think the
why didn't somebody help him or stop him?tuation where you have a huge star, who you really need to make happy. there was a telling moment in his movie, actually, in "believe" where they sat him down and asked him, have you heard "no" from anyone recently? and he laughed and said no. it's really hard to turn him down. >> but that, says dr. drew pinsky, isn't doing bieber any favors. >> drive safe, justin, drive safe, my man. >> just keeping him working is...
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but to let him know who's really in charge, king gives him a warm 7-up. can spills all over the place when he opens it. >> and that exchange, he did get something to drink but then he also realized he could only get what we would give him. >> the gunman wants to see his ex-girlfriend, but a confrontation with her could turn violent. king actually knows where the girlfriend is and his team has been gathering information from her. but he's not about to let the gunman talk to her. >> he pretty much had isolated himself in the middle of this particular intersection and he had no way to verify what we were telling him. he had no phone. he couldn't leave the intersection. >> as time passes, connolly gets more upset and police worry he could pull the trigger. >> i remember one time he stood up and he was animated with his hands, talking, but he had the gun in his hand and pointed it towards kevin's way, which was towards my way. and actually the three of us were kind of ducked down behind the cruiser thinking he was going to shoot at us. >> the s.w.a.t. team has
but to let him know who's really in charge, king gives him a warm 7-up. can spills all over the place when he opens it. >> and that exchange, he did get something to drink but then he also realized he could only get what we would give him. >> the gunman wants to see his ex-girlfriend, but a confrontation with her could turn violent. king actually knows where the girlfriend is and his team has been gathering information from her. but he's not about to let the gunman talk to her....
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and he's punching him with a broken hand. tonight is the tenth time that benson henderson has been scheduled for five rounds. he's 7-2 in five-round fights. tonight the fifth time josh thomson scheduled for a five-round fight. this is an awesome opportunity for josh on top here in half guard. got to free that left leg that's caught in between the leg of benson. that's where he can sweep from. benson, the way he has his leg set up, now benson is full guard. good submission control here. he has the left arm trapped. josh is actually in a bad position here with the leg of benson wrapped behind the neck. his left arm is trapped and benson can pretty much freely punch him in the face here, throw elbows. elbowing his arm. keep in mind he's trying to set up a triangle, mike. in the sport of mixed martial arts in the ufc there's always a chance, broken hand, broken thumb or not, josh thomson could pull something off. >> mike: well, so long as he's on the ground here like this he's controlling benson, he has a possibility to get a sub
and he's punching him with a broken hand. tonight is the tenth time that benson henderson has been scheduled for five rounds. he's 7-2 in five-round fights. tonight the fifth time josh thomson scheduled for a five-round fight. this is an awesome opportunity for josh on top here in half guard. got to free that left leg that's caught in between the leg of benson. that's where he can sweep from. benson, the way he has his leg set up, now benson is full guard. good submission control here. he has...
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need him to succeed. he needs us to succeed. so we also have to understand it's not just about robert. there's 52 other guys on the roster that we have to coach up and let them know that they're also a major part of this success or failure rate of the washington redskins. so as far as robert is concerned, he's a dynamic player and definitely excited to get to work with him. >> lot of work to be done, but what does rg3 say about his new coach and why does another player say the selection process isn't what you think? that's coming up later in sports. >>> new tonight at 11:00 one d.c. community wants to know what's going on with their police department after two officers were arrested last month, one for child pornography, another for allegedly running a child prostitution ring out of his home. mola lenghi is here with the story. >> chief lanier took on questions about corruption, coverup and anything else that the residents of the 7th district threw her way tonight in a room packed with people and packed w
need him to succeed. he needs us to succeed. so we also have to understand it's not just about robert. there's 52 other guys on the roster that we have to coach up and let them know that they're also a major part of this success or failure rate of the washington redskins. so as far as robert is concerned, he's a dynamic player and definitely excited to get to work with him. >> lot of work to be done, but what does rg3 say about his new coach and why does another player say the selection...
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this group gave him the service above self award and was something that meant a lot to him. i want to get an idea who you are dealing with, in case you thought you new willard. i came to find out he was many things to many people. the book tried to capture many facets of his epochal life as willard was a man of epic ideas, epic ambitions and at the achievements. when friends asked me to tell them a story, going back east about a man i was writing about, i didn't know how to describe it quickly so i told him he was a sophisticated forest gump character who witness stand experienced key moments in world history. because willard had such a world lead character and was involved in different facets of business and like i needed to move him through history so i did that. in the book we learn about the pioneer spirit of willard's ancestors, the tanks of the great depression and the 30s era, talk about the uncertainties of war, the family and the community and the communist scare of the 20th century among many things so this book is not only a story of willard's like but an american
this group gave him the service above self award and was something that meant a lot to him. i want to get an idea who you are dealing with, in case you thought you new willard. i came to find out he was many things to many people. the book tried to capture many facets of his epochal life as willard was a man of epic ideas, epic ambitions and at the achievements. when friends asked me to tell them a story, going back east about a man i was writing about, i didn't know how to describe it quickly...
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and him firing bridget kelly because she lied to him. not so much because of the actions that she took. is this a dangerous neetheme fo chris christie going forward. we also saw criticism of him in the same vein after he delivered a speech. >> right in tampa. i was there in tampa and i remember hearing the christie s of time talking about him. and the press conference which was dubbed the me, me, mea culpa which is too many mes and mys. when he was asked the question about the 2016 presidential ambitions, he didn't push them aside and say this isn't about that, this is about now and the 4-year-old and the thousands who were late to work and couldn't get 0 work. this is what this is about. i'm going to make sure this never happens again to them. that wasn't in anything that he said, so chris christie going forward, let's say he weathers this storm -- sorry, no pun intended here -- but if he weathers this, he has to remember to keep that me, i, my in check. >> yeah, watch the puns. >> frank, i am not for the christie over 2016 camp. people
and him firing bridget kelly because she lied to him. not so much because of the actions that she took. is this a dangerous neetheme fo chris christie going forward. we also saw criticism of him in the same vein after he delivered a speech. >> right in tampa. i was there in tampa and i remember hearing the christie s of time talking about him. and the press conference which was dubbed the me, me, mea culpa which is too many mes and mys. when he was asked the question about the 2016...
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so i kept asking him -- why?n for becoming a serial rapist, actually extends back to when i was 18 years old. i knowingly and willingly declared war on society. i decided that this would be the ultimate crime against society, that would earn me the most despicable reputation, if you will. i wanted to ruin my name simply because i hate my father. >> you have all of this anger and hatred for your father, and yet, you victimize women. >> my motive wasn't necessarily victimizing the women, it was performing the crime that is viewed by society as being detestable. does that clarify it for you? i'm trying not to say, i'm trying not to sound totally insane, but this is the motivation. >> but you take your rage out on women. that's all, i just found that interesting, you hate your father so much. you seem to love your mother. >> i do. i do. >> when we met him, this inmate had completed the first six months of an intensive 18-month sex offender rehabilitation program. >> it's just time for a change. you know, i've got, wh
so i kept asking him -- why?n for becoming a serial rapist, actually extends back to when i was 18 years old. i knowingly and willingly declared war on society. i decided that this would be the ultimate crime against society, that would earn me the most despicable reputation, if you will. i wanted to ruin my name simply because i hate my father. >> you have all of this anger and hatred for your father, and yet, you victimize women. >> my motive wasn't necessarily victimizing the...