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ok, put in all of mitchell's comments in the paper but leave out mrs. graham's -- >> tell the desk it's ok, he said. a top official of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he's been a cabinet member and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. mitchell then called brad lee at home to repeat the appeal. it just boils down to this question, mr. ploor, of whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter. and if he did that all my rec sits have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. >> ben brad lee served as editor of the "washington post" for more than 30 years. he died in october at the age of 93. we will have his funeral service tonight. >> monday night on the communicators, amy mitchell of the pew research center on political importantlyization and where people get their news. >> you look at facebook in particular because they are still really the largest and the outlet th
ok, put in all of mitchell's comments in the paper but leave out mrs. graham's -- >> tell the desk it's ok, he said. a top official of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he's been a cabinet member and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. mitchell then called brad lee at home to repeat the appeal. it just boils down to this question, mr. ploor, of whether mr. mitchell said it or...
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ok, he said, give me all of mitchell's comments. but leave out mrs. graham's. tell the desk it is ok, he said. a top official of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he has been a cabinet member and so forth, he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. he then called bradlee at home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled saying it boiled down to this question -- whether mr. mitchell said it or not, whether "the washington post" reporter identified himself or not and if you did that all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments estate in the paper. >> and bradlee served as the editor for 30 years and died in october. we will have his funeral service monday night on c-span. >> new year's day on the c-span network, here are some of our featured programs. 10:00 a.m. eastern, washington ideas form. energy conservation with david crane. ward brown and at 4:00 p.m. eastern, the brooklyn historical society holds a conversation on race. then, from the explorers club, w
ok, he said, give me all of mitchell's comments. but leave out mrs. graham's. tell the desk it is ok, he said. a top official of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he has been a cabinet member and so forth, he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. he then called bradlee at home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled saying it boiled down to this question -- whether mr. mitchell said it or not,...
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mr. mitchell once more time just so you can hear the full professionalism of this expert.ptured by kashimiri separatists under the same guy that kidnapped daniel pearl before he turned him over to ksem, they let the women go but eventually killed the men. and i started trying to figure out, what is this about, you know? who are these people? so even though personally, i don't give a damn whether you worship, what god you worship, which way you face when you worship, what kind of building you worship in. i don't care. but literally, when you want to kill my friends and kill my family and you want to destroy my way of life, you've got my full attention 37. >> of course he doesn't care where they worship because he doesn't know anything about where they worship or anything else about these people that he was trying to get into the heads of. allie, go ahead. >> i think as i'm kind of considering the whole fact that mitchell did this interview in the first police place, which is a big deal because he hasn't spoken publicly about his role in the program yet. i think there's some
mr. mitchell once more time just so you can hear the full professionalism of this expert.ptured by kashimiri separatists under the same guy that kidnapped daniel pearl before he turned him over to ksem, they let the women go but eventually killed the men. and i started trying to figure out, what is this about, you know? who are these people? so even though personally, i don't give a damn whether you worship, what god you worship, which way you face when you worship, what kind of building you...
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put in all of mitchell's comments in the paper but leave out mrs. graham's -- tell the desk it's ok he said. a top official of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he's been a cabinet member and so fords. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. mitchell then called bradley at home to then repeat appeal. he said it just boils down to this question mr. moore of whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter. and if he did that all my rec sits have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. >> monday night on the communicators, amy mitchell of the pew research center on political polarization and where people get their news. >> you look at facebook in particular because they are still really the largest and the outlet that has the greatest percentage of the american public using it in terms of social sites. about half of our respondents said that they got political news from faceboo
put in all of mitchell's comments in the paper but leave out mrs. graham's -- tell the desk it's ok he said. a top official of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he's been a cabinet member and so fords. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. mitchell then called bradley at home to then repeat appeal. he said it just boils down to this question mr. moore of whether mr. mitchell said it or not and...
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mr. mitchell said it or not. whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter, and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments state in the paper. >> ben bradlee served as editor of the "washington post" for more than 30 years. he died at the age of 93 in october. we will have his funeral service monday night on c-span at 8:00 eastern. now an update on cancer research. dr. francis collins, director of the national institutes of health. the latest brick through his and challenges in developing cancer drug therapies. this forum was assisted by the aspen institute and friends of cancer research. >> good afternoon to everyone. i'm so glad we have not only a full house at the aspen institute, but that c-span is here so we'll have an audience. let me very briefly introduced dr. francis collins. director of the national institutes of health, the larger biomedical research in the world. he is renowned for his leadership as the genome project. among many awards, the nat
mr. mitchell said it or not. whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter, and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments state in the paper. >> ben bradlee served as editor of the "washington post" for more than 30 years. he died at the age of 93 in october. we will have his funeral service monday night on c-span at 8:00 eastern. now an update on cancer research. dr. francis collins, director of the national...
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okay, ben said put in all of mitchell's comments in the paper, but leave out mrs. graham's... of the nixon campaign, moore, called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he's been a cabinet member, and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. the official then called bradlee at home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled saying, which just boils down to this question, mr. moore, of whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter. and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened. bob and i were 28 and 29 years old. a raw threat from the former attorney general probably the official closest to nixon, was not normal in the course of business as we know knew it. the statement about doing a little story on all of us was chilling. we knew a lot about how they operated, dirty tricks, sabotage espionage. but ben didn't miss a beat. he was not just cool but hey this i
okay, ben said put in all of mitchell's comments in the paper, but leave out mrs. graham's... of the nixon campaign, moore, called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he's been a cabinet member, and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. the official then called bradlee at home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled saying, which just boils down to this question, mr. moore, of whether mr. mitchell said it or not...
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mr. mitchell said it or not, and whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself or not. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. >> ben bradlee served as the editor of the "washington post" for more than 30 years. he died in october of the age of 93. we will have is funeral service on monday night on c_span. >> new year's day on the c_span network. here are some of our future programs. new year's day on the c_span networks. for a complete schedule go to c_span.org. >> when the new congress begins in january, it will be the first time that there are more than 100 women lawmakers. of the 84 women in the house, 22 will be republicans, and 62 democrats. meanwhile, the senate will have a total of 20 women. among them are the senator of utah __ she marks another first, the first african_american woman in congress. these members of congress will be sworn in in just over one week from now. from "washington journal", this is 45 minutes. host: at the table now __ good morning __ looking forward to this year, both chambers will be headed by republicans. what are your expectations? g
mr. mitchell said it or not, and whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself or not. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. >> ben bradlee served as the editor of the "washington post" for more than 30 years. he died in october of the age of 93. we will have is funeral service on monday night on c_span. >> new year's day on the c_span network. here are some of our future programs. new year's day on the c_span networks. for a complete schedule go...
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ok, ben said, put in all of mitchell's comments in the paper but leave out mrs. - it's ok, he said. a top official of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he had been a cabinet member and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. the official then called brad lee at home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled saying it just boils down to this question, mr. moore, or whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether "the washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened. bob and i were 28 and 29 years old, a raw threat from the former attorney general, probably the official closest to nixon was not normal in the course of business as we knew it. the statement about doing a little story on all of us was chilling. we knew a lot about how they operated, dirty tricks sabotage, espionage but ben didn't miss a beat. he was not just cr
ok, ben said, put in all of mitchell's comments in the paper but leave out mrs. - it's ok, he said. a top official of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he had been a cabinet member and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. the official then called brad lee at home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled saying it just boils down to this question, mr. moore, or whether mr. mitchell said...
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mr. mitchell was trying to do.ver people think about the outcome, that's what he was trying to do. thank you, robert. thank you very much, rich. it's obviously an intense and emotional discussion. megyn kelly is going to join us live to talk about hern't view with the doctor and that's coming up shortly. bill: 20 minutes before the hour. we'll check on a wall street. take a look at the market numbers. price of oil continues its free-fall. crude oil has fallen close to 50% from its peak in june, dropping to levels we haven't seen in years. that means cheap gas. we are off at the start today as well. down 65. 10 minutes into trade. martha: meet your new surgeon general. critics like which senator john a lasbarrasso believes this mans politics first. >> he founded a group called doctors for obama. the purpose? to elect a president. martha: why do vivek murthy says -- why dr. vivek murthy says gun alcohol is a health issue. bill: "unbroken" is a movie about one our nation's heroes snubbed or an academy award. is hollyw
mr. mitchell was trying to do.ver people think about the outcome, that's what he was trying to do. thank you, robert. thank you very much, rich. it's obviously an intense and emotional discussion. megyn kelly is going to join us live to talk about hern't view with the doctor and that's coming up shortly. bill: 20 minutes before the hour. we'll check on a wall street. take a look at the market numbers. price of oil continues its free-fall. crude oil has fallen close to 50% from its peak in june,...
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ok, ben said, put in all of mitchell's comments in the paper , but leave out mrs. graham's -- [laughter] tell the desk it's ok, he said. a top official of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he had been a cabinet member and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. the official then called bradlee at home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled saying it just boils down to this question, mr. moore, of whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether "the washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. >> you can see all of ben bradley's funeral service tonight on c-span at 8:00 eastern. in addition to carl bernstein, speakers included tom brokaw and mr. bradley's children. tonight on the communicators amy mitchell of the pew research center on political polarization, and where people get their news. >> look at facebook in particular, they are still the larg
ok, ben said, put in all of mitchell's comments in the paper , but leave out mrs. graham's -- [laughter] tell the desk it's ok, he said. a top official of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he had been a cabinet member and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. the official then called bradlee at home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled saying it just boils down to this question, mr....
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mr. mitchell said it or not. whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter, and if he did that all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments state in the paper. >> you can see all of this. >> new year's day on the c-span networks, here are some of our featured programs. 10:00 a.m. eastern, the washington ideas forum, energy conservation with david crane. cake love owner warren brown, an inventor dean kamen. at 4:00 a.m. eastern, the brooklyn historical society hold a conversation. then, the apollo seven astronaut on the first manned spaceflight. before noon eastern, author hector on the 33 men buried in a mind. i 3:00 pm eastern, richard norton -- richard smith. then, a former investigative correspondent for cbs news on her experiences reporting on the obama administration. new year's day on american history tv on c-span3 at 10:00 and eastern juanita abernathy. then, taverns in prerevolutionary new york city. then, patrick trust 10 presidential caricatures as a historian disc
mr. mitchell said it or not. whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter, and if he did that all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments state in the paper. >> you can see all of this. >> new year's day on the c-span networks, here are some of our featured programs. 10:00 a.m. eastern, the washington ideas forum, energy conservation with david crane. cake love owner warren brown, an inventor dean kamen. at 4:00 a.m. eastern, the...
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mr. jones. >> bill mitchell, a 30-year news veteran, has covered many rock slides during his career, but none this big. >> and then she came back over and she said, why don't you guys move back a little ways. she said, i'm hearing things up on that mountain that really unnerve me. i said, what are you hearing? she said, i'm hearing pops and snaps and things that make me believe some more debris may come down. so we moved back about 20 yards at that time. >> i heard a sound that sounded like a car door slam. a really sharp rapport. i talked to steve, the county maintenance supervisor and said, have you heard this sound before? he said, yeah, we did indeed hear this before. i said, we have to get all this construction equipment stopped. we have to hear what's going on. >> they stopped the jackhammer and moved the construction and news crews even further back. >> vanessa goes on and she takes a look at the mountain and then she walks back and she's talking to some of the tdot personnel. and all of a sudden, they start walking back, she jumps in her car and drives to the other end of the road, an
mr. jones. >> bill mitchell, a 30-year news veteran, has covered many rock slides during his career, but none this big. >> and then she came back over and she said, why don't you guys move back a little ways. she said, i'm hearing things up on that mountain that really unnerve me. i said, what are you hearing? she said, i'm hearing pops and snaps and things that make me believe some more debris may come down. so we moved back about 20 yards at that time. >> i heard a sound...
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mr. mitchell and others were doing with the cia was in direct violation of this.r psychological knowledge and expertise to hurt people, to harm people. as the report says, probably to no avail as well. >> what do you think they were using? like, what kind of tools does a psychologist have that become useful in figuring out how to torture people? >> well, that's an interesting question, because in some sense, the so-called enhanced interrogation tactics that they developed were those that have been used by torturers for a long period of time. in fact, they learned about them from the military school of survival, resistance and escape. where service members who may be captured by a power that violates the geneva conventions that tortures people are subjected to a brief regimen of these torture techniques in order to sort of try and inoculate them. that was developed in response to communist brain-washing techniques. so, there's really no secret there, but one thing that mitchell and jessen brought -- jessen is the other person, the other psychologist there -- brough
mr. mitchell and others were doing with the cia was in direct violation of this.r psychological knowledge and expertise to hurt people, to harm people. as the report says, probably to no avail as well. >> what do you think they were using? like, what kind of tools does a psychologist have that become useful in figuring out how to torture people? >> well, that's an interesting question, because in some sense, the so-called enhanced interrogation tactics that they developed were those...
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mr. ambassador, you praised the reaction by president bush. senate liters, mitchell and dole, have said that these events signal the end of communism. are they accurate? >> um, i certainly have heard such comments. and such predictions are not new to me. i remember when the gdr was founded after the foundation of the republic in '49. i was at that time 21 years old, so i still remember the time it was sad this entirety is not livable. no heavy industry, one and a half year and it will be over. nen came the events of '53 the june events, you remember? you know? at the same, it is over for socialism. then when we suffered, signing and considerable economic damage, the '60s, the wall was built, it was that the wall was a sign of the catastrophe and of the failure of socialism. and so we are hearing again. we are not surprised. we are all human beings. what strength and what courage is necessary to come out and tell publicly what that was wrong. this and that we have to correct and then, to extend up and come out with the program of action oriented toward the future. and
mr. ambassador, you praised the reaction by president bush. senate liters, mitchell and dole, have said that these events signal the end of communism. are they accurate? >> um, i certainly have heard such comments. and such predictions are not new to me. i remember when the gdr was founded after the foundation of the republic in '49. i was at that time 21 years old, so i still remember the time it was sad this entirety is not livable. no heavy industry, one and a half year and it will be...
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ok, ben said, put in all mitchell's comments in the paper, but leave out mrs. so does it is ok, he said. -- so the desk is ok, he said. don't virtual maiden o the overheated -- top pofficel made an appeal. beautiful called bradley at home repeat bill. -- the appeal. bradley says it boils down to this question, whether mitchell said it or not. and what reporter identified himself as a reporter. if he did that, my requisites of satisfied. -- have been satisfied. >> you can see the funeral at 8:00 p.m. eastern. speakers included tom brokaw and his children. "q and i" is 10 years old, and work a decade of conversation, we are featuring one interview. here is one from 2010. ♪ >> this week on "q what are" we continue -- "q&a," we continue our interviews from london. >> dan reed, how would you describe what you do for a living? >> i'm a freelance documentary director and producer. i also direct drama and i'm sort of at the moment i'm a bit of a gun for hire. but i tend to make films which you know, in the documentary field. i tend to make films which go behind a big n
ok, ben said, put in all mitchell's comments in the paper, but leave out mrs. so does it is ok, he said. -- so the desk is ok, he said. don't virtual maiden o the overheated -- top pofficel made an appeal. beautiful called bradley at home repeat bill. -- the appeal. bradley says it boils down to this question, whether mitchell said it or not. and what reporter identified himself as a reporter. if he did that, my requisites of satisfied. -- have been satisfied. >> you can see the funeral...
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they are andrea mitchell, bill plante, al hunt, judy woodruff. >> thank you. mr.sident, sarah, scott, reverend clergy and friends and colleagues, jim brady was a national treasure. at the peak of his life in the pinnacle of his career, he was shut down by an assassin's bullet. nothing could shatter his spirit and his trademark sense of humor. the man we knew as the bear was a reverent to a fault. we remember killer trees. just one example of how he could get himself in trouble on the campaign trail. he was truly one of life's originals. he was funny, honest, and true. i know i won't any arguments from the press secretaries who successors when i described him as the most honest and straight talking and fearless and best like press secretary ever. he was the most effective. it was an accolade that he had earned despite being struck down by only a few months on the job full-time. it was a trustee had earned in every job you held before that. that was on the beginning. jim was a fighter. never more so than he was fighting for the cause of his answer is life. as sarah
they are andrea mitchell, bill plante, al hunt, judy woodruff. >> thank you. mr.sident, sarah, scott, reverend clergy and friends and colleagues, jim brady was a national treasure. at the peak of his life in the pinnacle of his career, he was shut down by an assassin's bullet. nothing could shatter his spirit and his trademark sense of humor. the man we knew as the bear was a reverent to a fault. we remember killer trees. just one example of how he could get himself in trouble on the...
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they are andrea mitchell, bill plante, al hunt, judy woodruff. >> thank you. mr.rah, scott, reverend clergy and friends and colleagues, jim brady was a national treasure. at the peak of his life in the pinnacle of his career, he was shut down by an assassin's bullet. nothing could shatter his spirit and his trademark sense of humor. the man we knew as the bear was a reverent to a fault. we remember killer trees. just one example of how he could get himself in trouble on the campaign trail. he was truly one of life's originals. he was funny, honest, and true. i know i won't any arguments from the press secretaries who successors when i described him as the most honest and straight talking and fearless and best like press secretary ever. he was the most effective. it was an accolade that he had earned despite being struck down by only a few months on the job full-time. it was a trustee had earned in every job you held before that. that was on the beginning. jim was a fighter. never more so than he was fighting for the cause of his answer is life. as sarah wrote in h
they are andrea mitchell, bill plante, al hunt, judy woodruff. >> thank you. mr.rah, scott, reverend clergy and friends and colleagues, jim brady was a national treasure. at the peak of his life in the pinnacle of his career, he was shut down by an assassin's bullet. nothing could shatter his spirit and his trademark sense of humor. the man we knew as the bear was a reverent to a fault. we remember killer trees. just one example of how he could get himself in trouble on the campaign...
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mitchell of nbc that the c.i.a. had not spied on senate files and that -- quote -- nothing could be further from the truth. i think this incident, mr. president, and the difference between what was said to andrea mitchell and what the agency's own people said to "usa today" today reflects once again what i call an alarming culture of misinformation, instead of acknowledging the serious organizational problems that are laid out in this report, the agency leadership seems inclined to try to sweep them under the rug. this means that organizational problems aren't going to be fixed unless they are laid out publicly. there is also a danger that other countries or even future administrations might be tempted to use torture if they don't have all the facts about the c.i.a.'s experience. that's why the release today is so important. i want to thank in concluding all of the staff who have poured hours and hours, nights and weekends and time away from the family to get this investigation completed. i want to praise chair feinstein and our former chair senator rockefeller who together were resolute in pushing for this kind of congressional ov
mitchell of nbc that the c.i.a. had not spied on senate files and that -- quote -- nothing could be further from the truth. i think this incident, mr. president, and the difference between what was said to andrea mitchell and what the agency's own people said to "usa today" today reflects once again what i call an alarming culture of misinformation, instead of acknowledging the serious organizational problems that are laid out in this report, the agency leadership seems inclined to...
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mitchell reporting. >>> president obama has acid reflux. the president was diagnosed with it over the weekend. mr. obama saw doctors because he had a chronic sore throat. acid reflux is caused when stomach contents flow back up into the esophagus. symptoms include a burning sensation, nausea or sore throat. it can be treated with medication an changing your diet. >>> taking a turn now, let's go pack to what is happening live along philadelphia's main line, no justice, no peace. that's what protests here are chanting in lower merion township. the "die-in" is happening here, a live look at students from bryn mawr and haverford colleges marching along lancaster avenue. hers upset over the handling of the michael brown case in ferguson. as you can imagine, lancaster avenue in this area shut down. they will be busy as these people continue to march out there. after the protest, these students are 34r57b to go have a cap dell lit vigil. >>> it wasn't what cheryl shapiro had this mind when she picked out holiday wrapping paper. shapiro was at a wall green's when she saw what she call as disturbing patter
mitchell reporting. >>> president obama has acid reflux. the president was diagnosed with it over the weekend. mr. obama saw doctors because he had a chronic sore throat. acid reflux is caused when stomach contents flow back up into the esophagus. symptoms include a burning sensation, nausea or sore throat. it can be treated with medication an changing your diet. >>> taking a turn now, let's go pack to what is happening live along philadelphia's main line, no justice, no...
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that question you heard at the end from andrea mitchell in the front row who is with us at least by telephone. andrea, remarkable showing by mr. gross. >> caller: it is remarkable, brian, that he was as composed as he is. he has lost his teeth. he won't do any interviews until that has been addressed. he is composed, grateful. he wasn't angry, resentful -- he felt abandoned by the u.s. government. he did not know all the details of the negotiations that were taking place. pope francis got involved directly. this is the first latin american pope. this was an important mission for him. secretary kerry discussed it. president obama discussed it with the appropriapope. there were secret negotiations hosted by canada. we know this has been going on intensively behind the scenes and that alan gross is now free. there is a u.s. spy being lauded by the u.s. intelligence agency for all he contributed. he has been in jail for 20 years. three cubans have been returned to cuba and 53 cuban political prisoners have been released in havana as well as the opening of negotiations to open an embassy after all of these almost 54 years, brian.
that question you heard at the end from andrea mitchell in the front row who is with us at least by telephone. andrea, remarkable showing by mr. gross. >> caller: it is remarkable, brian, that he was as composed as he is. he has lost his teeth. he won't do any interviews until that has been addressed. he is composed, grateful. he wasn't angry, resentful -- he felt abandoned by the u.s. government. he did not know all the details of the negotiations that were taking place. pope francis got...
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mr. gross out of the dungeon that he was at in cuba. but at what cost. i think you have folks andrea mitchell was talking about like leahy and senators who both support the ending of the embargo against the cuban regime. then you have senator men nen does. senator rubio of florida, house of representatives. a number of house of representatives, on the republican side, on the democratic side. who said there is no quid pro quo. that there's no equivalency between gross who went to help the community there, and the spies convicted in the united states of spying. >> right. to the degree that the release or any other sort of legal accommodation, made for the three remaining five. that looks like a concession to the united states. that is the quo here in the quid pro quo, would be difficult for obama to finesse. we don't negotiate for hostages and you have to kind of parse is. we won't do that but we will do a prisoner swap. >> thank you very much. i'll be seeing you throughout the program. back to south florida with mark potter, our correspondent there. the reaction in washington expected in noon.
mr. gross out of the dungeon that he was at in cuba. but at what cost. i think you have folks andrea mitchell was talking about like leahy and senators who both support the ending of the embargo against the cuban regime. then you have senator men nen does. senator rubio of florida, house of representatives. a number of house of representatives, on the republican side, on the democratic side. who said there is no quid pro quo. that there's no equivalency between gross who went to help the...
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mitchell in the nixon presidency, and is still to this day the highest-ranking u.s. official to ever serve time. i never imagined it would take me 17 years to finish that book. but mr. buckley was aware that his 5k to not go completely unused or wasted. about tom wolf, who was a reporter and the became a novelist and has written such acclaimed books as "the right stuff," and "bonfire of the vanities emco and a lot of others. the highest, you can pay to a reporter was i we paid to tumble. you may know him as the guy in the white suit. on the back cover of one of his books, it states -- no one has gotten more of his times down on the paper then tom wolf. i can imagine a more profound compliment through the business of a reporter, after all, what we are actually engaged in, is the inducing of facts to the record of our times. i came of age in the reagan presidency. i was a teenager in his first term. in the moment that crystallized for me that ronald reagan was no was in the reelection campaign in 1984 during the debate with walter mondale, who was the second debate. the first debate had not gone well for president reagan. he seemed kind of halting, disengaged, and to
mitchell in the nixon presidency, and is still to this day the highest-ranking u.s. official to ever serve time. i never imagined it would take me 17 years to finish that book. but mr. buckley was aware that his 5k to not go completely unused or wasted. about tom wolf, who was a reporter and the became a novelist and has written such acclaimed books as "the right stuff," and "bonfire of the vanities emco and a lot of others. the highest, you can pay to a reporter was i we paid to...