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and i said, "no, you're not." and she said, "yes, i am." and i said, "no, you're not." and she said, "yes, i am." and she went to boston university medical school. she had a mind of her own. >> reporter: in medical school, autumn developed a romantic thing for a research colleague and he for her. robert ferrante, bob to his friends, held a phd in neuroscience and was hunting for cures to devastating brain illnesses like lou gehrig's and huntington's diseases. he was also more than 20 years her senior, divorced with two grown kids. >> i simply told her that that was a little bit too old for her. i didn't think that that was the right age. >> reporter: but two days before graduation from med school, a determined autumn, wasting no time, was walking down the aisle with her much older bridegroom. and what was your impression of him, sharon? >> nice guy, a charming guy. a bit heady, you know? >> reporter: egg head? >> yeah. >> reporter: nerdy? >> yeah. and she kind of was. and she kind of wasn't, you know. >> reporter: the couple made a home just outside boston. in a few yea
and i said, "no, you're not." and she said, "yes, i am." and i said, "no, you're not." and she said, "yes, i am." and she went to boston university medical school. she had a mind of her own. >> reporter: in medical school, autumn developed a romantic thing for a research colleague and he for her. robert ferrante, bob to his friends, held a phd in neuroscience and was hunting for cures to devastating brain illnesses like lou gehrig's and huntington's...
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i said, okay. unfortunately someone stand in front of me and turned to me and said shut up you tar baby. after the press briefing and marched myself up to tony snow's office and he apologized. from that moment on we struck up a relationship a relationship and he apologized for his insensitivity. he did not realize how insensitive it was. was. to the credit of the white house correspondent situation i talked to mark smith command he addressed the issue and i got an apology. an apology from the reporter. >> guest: from the reporter. people do not understand what happened. so many ripples. and it really affected me that they. >> host: you and i have covered the white house together for many years. the press the press briefings were off-camera largely up until about the time you came. the 2nd term secretary and agreed to do it on camera something you go to regret. >> guest: and i tend i tend to agree that the press briefings are supposed to be the raw ingredients of news. >> host: but you had a dustup
i said, okay. unfortunately someone stand in front of me and turned to me and said shut up you tar baby. after the press briefing and marched myself up to tony snow's office and he apologized. from that moment on we struck up a relationship a relationship and he apologized for his insensitivity. he did not realize how insensitive it was. was. to the credit of the white house correspondent situation i talked to mark smith command he addressed the issue and i got an apology. an apology from the...
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i said, it might be bugged. and i said no paranoid, if i may say. no i dwoent think they'd bug your office. why would they do that? i might say, by the way, that when we moved out 06 our apartment at bunker hill, it was called, the day -- the weekend we moved out at the end of the trial, a cbs crew came in to shoot a commercial in our partment which had a very good corner view of los angeles. and the plug, the wall plug, was not working. when they tried to plug their camera in. the lights in. >>> and so the camera man took apart fixtures and found a bug in them. i said how did you know it was a bug. he said well, i was in counter intelligence in korea. so he looked around elsewhere in the apartment and found another bug in the bedroom. so he had had bedrooms throughout the trial. fielding could well have been true. there may well have been a bug that's never been mentioned in his room. but, anyway, i didn't know why he would have such a suspicion. anyway, when it came out this they had broken into his apartment, to his office and i then did discuss
i said, it might be bugged. and i said no paranoid, if i may say. no i dwoent think they'd bug your office. why would they do that? i might say, by the way, that when we moved out 06 our apartment at bunker hill, it was called, the day -- the weekend we moved out at the end of the trial, a cbs crew came in to shoot a commercial in our partment which had a very good corner view of los angeles. and the plug, the wall plug, was not working. when they tried to plug their camera in. the lights in....
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he said they are dangerous.d me about a young filipino guy who had been walking along the street, and the mutaween had stopped him. they assumed he was a homosexual, so raped him. >> took him and raped him. can you believe that? >> then he offered me some advice about living the whole gay lifestyle in saudi arabia, the do's and the don'ts. he said, you know, if you have got anything on your phone, make sure you delete it in case the religious police stop you and they ask to see your phone. the golden rule is not to dare the saudis, not to dare the locals, because it's dangerous. he says if you upset them, they could go to the religious police and report you, and you would be in serious trouble. i thought, you know, i won't be doing that anyway, you know. i've got fred anyway. and i won't be doing that. fred and i went out for about five months, and then i decided to end the relationship. he was really upset, and i was really upset about it as well. >> i'm so sorry, fred. fred? >> i just felt that he was too youn
he said they are dangerous.d me about a young filipino guy who had been walking along the street, and the mutaween had stopped him. they assumed he was a homosexual, so raped him. >> took him and raped him. can you believe that? >> then he offered me some advice about living the whole gay lifestyle in saudi arabia, the do's and the don'ts. he said, you know, if you have got anything on your phone, make sure you delete it in case the religious police stop you and they ask to see your...
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and they perked up and said yes, gore. he said what do women think about anal intercourse.nival something shocking. >> rose: here is something. you say this is a memoir and not a biography because. >> because it's the way the memory works. if you break your leg>#ó let's say when you're ten years old and you're now 60 years old and you start to remember the trauma of breaking your leg, this is from the brain people, neurologists, that youihd1 don't remember the actual trauma. you remember the time you remembered it and that time you remember the previous and then the previous. each time it gets a bit altered. one thing is being written over another. so your memory is what you're left with, a series of layers. as you investigate it you see some things are true and some thing can't be true. then i checked myself against these, i don't know anyone whose had a dozen biographies written about him. i've read about myself in these books and that certainly spurs memory i have to give my side of the case. >> rose: jimmy trumpable. he always said he had this great love affair with thi
and they perked up and said yes, gore. he said what do women think about anal intercourse.nival something shocking. >> rose: here is something. you say this is a memoir and not a biography because. >> because it's the way the memory works. if you break your leg>#ó let's say when you're ten years old and you're now 60 years old and you start to remember the trauma of breaking your leg, this is from the brain people, neurologists, that youihd1 don't remember the actual trauma. you...
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he said, he wished he was dead. i said, why?ver realized the dream of his life which was to become president. i said, would you really want to be president? living in washington in the kind of goldfish bowl that is? he said, i would have simply had a marriage of convenience and a couple of kids like a lot of other senators. as i point out in the book there were other reasons he was completely unelectable. he didn't want to kiss babies, much people's behinds. i saw him at a fundraiser where he said, it is a pleasure to be in the people's republic. people laughed but i don't know how many contributions he got. charlie: here is mike wallace and gore vidal. gore: i cannot again to save your soul in the remaining seconds left to us. this country was a success because of cheap labor and cheap energy. we are never going to have that again. we don't know how to adjust to this. we are going to have to have less gross national product, not more. we are headed for a complete economic crackup. mike: are you planning to spend your last days
he said, he wished he was dead. i said, why?ver realized the dream of his life which was to become president. i said, would you really want to be president? living in washington in the kind of goldfish bowl that is? he said, i would have simply had a marriage of convenience and a couple of kids like a lot of other senators. as i point out in the book there were other reasons he was completely unelectable. he didn't want to kiss babies, much people's behinds. i saw him at a fundraiser where he...
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that's when i said to my sister, i said, something went wrong. and i've been arrested.he just kept saying, no, no, no, no, no. i'm so, so sorry. i remember that and i remember she was crying and i just kept telling her, yes, i love you, and i'm so sorry. and i just don't know what to do. >> i'm so sorry. i don't know. >> the whole conversation was just heart breaking, really. >> she cried so much. i really felt bad. >> i love you. >> i mean, i'm supposed to be the older sister. i'm supposed to be the role model. and i'm sitting in a police cell. what do you say to that? how do you even begin to answer questions? t score. yup, you have our discover it card so you get your fico® credit score on your monthly statements and online...for free. that's pretty cool of you guys. well we just want to help you stay on top of your credit and avoid surprises. good. i hate surprises. ahhhh ahhhh are you ok? nope. we treat you like you'd treat you. we've already given more than 175 million free fico® credit scores to our cardmembers. apply today at discover.com boy: once upon a time,
that's when i said to my sister, i said, something went wrong. and i've been arrested.he just kept saying, no, no, no, no, no. i'm so, so sorry. i remember that and i remember she was crying and i just kept telling her, yes, i love you, and i'm so sorry. and i just don't know what to do. >> i'm so sorry. i don't know. >> the whole conversation was just heart breaking, really. >> she cried so much. i really felt bad. >> i love you. >> i mean, i'm supposed to be the...
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garry: because he said so, for one thing. others said so. like that the fact that jesus wanted to join us. why did he -- norman mailer said i cannot believe in a god who does not suffer, who does not come to our side. that is what he did. he came and wanted to live all the things we undergo. and, for god to have creatures that he loves, he would want to come as close to us as possible. that is what jesus is. charlie: the book is called "the future of the catholic church with pope francis." garry wills, author of so many books looking at religion and some of the powerful religious figures. it is always a pleasure. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: annie cohen-solal is here. she is an author and cultural historian. she has written biographies. her latest book tells the story of one of the 20th century's greatest painters, mark rothko. it is called "mark rothko: toward the light in the chapel." i'm pleased to have annie cohen-solal back to this table. welcome. good to see you again. how did this come about? this book. it says jewish li
garry: because he said so, for one thing. others said so. like that the fact that jesus wanted to join us. why did he -- norman mailer said i cannot believe in a god who does not suffer, who does not come to our side. that is what he did. he came and wanted to live all the things we undergo. and, for god to have creatures that he loves, he would want to come as close to us as possible. that is what jesus is. charlie: the book is called "the future of the catholic church with pope...
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my wife said, talk to him. i sat down, said, go out and play. the first issue i want to talk about his education reform. the second issue is in louisiana, we have made a serious commitment to shrieking the size of our government. we measure prosperity not by how the government is doing but by how people are doing. i'm not talking about slowing down the size of growth. we have cut our budget 26%, $9 billion smaller than the day i took office. [applause] governor jindal: we have over 30,000 state employees than the day i took office, the smallest number in decades. the people benefiting are the people of louisiana. our economy has grown twice as fast as the national average. more people living and working earning a higher income. seven years in a row of in migration. you are not going to make everybody happy. the left, they criticize me for cutting too much. they criticized me for -- i made a pledge i would not raise taxes. we enacted the largest income tax cut in our history. one of the things i love about new hampshire republicans, you are hardh
my wife said, talk to him. i sat down, said, go out and play. the first issue i want to talk about his education reform. the second issue is in louisiana, we have made a serious commitment to shrieking the size of our government. we measure prosperity not by how the government is doing but by how people are doing. i'm not talking about slowing down the size of growth. we have cut our budget 26%, $9 billion smaller than the day i took office. [applause] governor jindal: we have over 30,000 state...
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i said, what? reporter: that's a holy cow moment. >> yeah. >> reporter: it turns out the person saying hello was a construction foreman on a bridge near harrisburg. the phone had been found on some scaffolding which suggested to detectives someone had tried to toss the phone into the river. >> it landed on a bridge deck set up to do repairs to the bridge. it was a very lucky break for us. >> reporter: what are the snods. >> one in a billion. >> reporter: while this recovered cell phone was on its way to the fbi lab, crime scene analysts spent the next day at keith reed's house scouring the property for clues. district attorney david foley knew the clymer community on edge about a school-related shooting was anxious about the case to be solved but an arrest looked a long ways off. would be nice to announce an arrest quickly, but you can't calm people can you? >> no. >> reporter: then something totally out of the blue happened. the sheriff was in a closed door meeting when his secretaries interrupted
i said, what? reporter: that's a holy cow moment. >> yeah. >> reporter: it turns out the person saying hello was a construction foreman on a bridge near harrisburg. the phone had been found on some scaffolding which suggested to detectives someone had tried to toss the phone into the river. >> it landed on a bridge deck set up to do repairs to the bridge. it was a very lucky break for us. >> reporter: what are the snods. >> one in a billion. >> reporter:...
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we list all of these -- >> here's what they said, justice scalia. and here's why they said it. and i think this is critical. what they said was that we think it is appropriate with respect to power plants not to consider costs at listing and to consider costs at emission standards setting. and the reason we think it is appropriate is because that is the standard, that is the regulatory logic that congress deemed not only appropriate but mandatory more every other source category. so one would have to conclude then that what congress said was mandatory and therefore necessarily appropriate for every other category was inappropriate inappropriate -- >> that's how i understood their argument entirely. and i did not understand it to say we can exempt some people from these minimum standards because we categorize them differently. it definitely was not -- >> that is their main argument. but i do think the point -- the point of the logic of epa's position here is that you make the listing decision and then you regulate as m-1a says sunder section 7412 and these are provisions in sect
we list all of these -- >> here's what they said, justice scalia. and here's why they said it. and i think this is critical. what they said was that we think it is appropriate with respect to power plants not to consider costs at listing and to consider costs at emission standards setting. and the reason we think it is appropriate is because that is the standard, that is the regulatory logic that congress deemed not only appropriate but mandatory more every other source category. so one...
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i said, are any of them american? they said no. do you advertise? i'm forced to advertise to be in this program. have you ever had an american apply for a job? they never had one american in 30 years apply for a job. >> 93 million americans out of the labor force right now. >> we've got to get people back in. >> you guys have questions later, too? i'm just checking. all right. we're just getting started with senator rand paul. he will be with us for the entire hour. [ cheers and applause ] >> later, we want to hear from you our viewers. get in on the action. send us your questions at facebook and twitter and "hannity." that, and much more as we broadcast live from louisville, kentucky. if you don't think "hashtag love dad" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". our aarp tek program helps people find better ways to better connect with each other. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable over
i said, are any of them american? they said no. do you advertise? i'm forced to advertise to be in this program. have you ever had an american apply for a job? they never had one american in 30 years apply for a job. >> 93 million americans out of the labor force right now. >> we've got to get people back in. >> you guys have questions later, too? i'm just checking. all right. we're just getting started with senator rand paul. he will be with us for the entire hour. [ cheers...
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i said, what? he said yes, the president is convinced there is a copy of the pentagon papers in the brookings institute and what we should do is send a team in there and explode the place and when the fire company comes, we can send someone in to crack the safe and get these papers out. i said, this is insane. he said i am troubled by it, too. that's why i'm here talking to you. i said don't do anything. the president, john ehrlichman, bob haldeman are all in san clemente. i called john and i said, i have something we should talk about eye to eye, person to person. i jumped on the next courier flight and flew to california. i met with him the next morning and he said, what's troubling you? i told him what caulfield had done. by then i had pulled dc code and learned it's a capital offense the district of columbia if anybody dies as a result of arson. i said i cannot believe the white house would risk getting involved in a capital offense or would get involved in this kind of insanity. i just went on
i said, what? he said yes, the president is convinced there is a copy of the pentagon papers in the brookings institute and what we should do is send a team in there and explode the place and when the fire company comes, we can send someone in to crack the safe and get these papers out. i said, this is insane. he said i am troubled by it, too. that's why i'm here talking to you. i said don't do anything. the president, john ehrlichman, bob haldeman are all in san clemente. i called john and i...
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>> he said he has cleaned his files. he said at haldeman's request. obviously, what this means -- you can read it as well as i can. i try not to get too much into supposition because i don't know what was in there. this is where i come from on this -- it's difficult for me to believe that haldeman and nixon did not know there was somebody over there with that capacity. i have never found any evidence they knew someone was going to break into the watergate. i don't have any evidence he knew they got in there the first time and screwed it up and were going back in a second time. the fact that somebody was over there doing that could not have surprised anybody when it surfaced. >>> you've been watching american history tv in prime time. part two of the interview with john dean begins shortly. and every weekend on c-span 3, 48 hours of people telling the american story. eyewitness accounts of the events that shape american history. american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. and our primetime presentation continues tuesday night, a seminar
>> he said he has cleaned his files. he said at haldeman's request. obviously, what this means -- you can read it as well as i can. i try not to get too much into supposition because i don't know what was in there. this is where i come from on this -- it's difficult for me to believe that haldeman and nixon did not know there was somebody over there with that capacity. i have never found any evidence they knew someone was going to break into the watergate. i don't have any evidence he...
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he said, is this your woman? i said, yes, she is. and then he said go. >> as alim and his wife went, he let some other muslims go. >> the gunman releasing people. he said, anymore. my knees arthritic. i'm in a lot of pain. please let me go. and then the man asked her, are you a muslim? and while the woman was thinking of the answer to give, the gunman just shot her. >> the gunfire on the rooftop caused panic on the loading bays down below. >> those people came running out of the store back into nakumatt supermarket screaming, don't go that way. they're shooting that way. so then we were stuck. thought we could get out the back. >> the gunman in nakumatt made an announcement on the supermarket's public address system. >> we're going to kill everybody. you killed the women and children. it's our time. >> where do you hide in a supermarket? anywhere you are, you're exposed. i kept thinking, why now? i can't believe this is happening while i have my baby with me. i thought the best place would be to hide behind the meat section, behind t
he said, is this your woman? i said, yes, she is. and then he said go. >> as alim and his wife went, he let some other muslims go. >> the gunman releasing people. he said, anymore. my knees arthritic. i'm in a lot of pain. please let me go. and then the man asked her, are you a muslim? and while the woman was thinking of the answer to give, the gunman just shot her. >> the gunfire on the rooftop caused panic on the loading bays down below. >> those people came running...
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he said, "i'm sorry i exaggerated, and i'm sorry that i said those things.g. there was no abuse. >> now, that's a hard thing to deal with, too, because now he has guilt. >> reporter: but was the motive she admitted real or was a more venal truth still withheld? there would be an answer, just not quite yet. we asked for an interview with stacey, but prison rules wouldn't allow it. so her attorney spoke on her behalf. >> she understands completely what she did. she understands it is her fault richard schoeck is dead. she doesn't have excuses. >> reporter: stacey schoeck pleaded guilty to murder. reggie coleman did the same. lynitra ross stood trial and was found guilty. all were sentenced to life in prison without parole. the case solved. three convictions for the detective who pored through reams of phone numbers and sniffed out a murder for hire case. >> you know, when your gut tells you something, you should go with it. and if it makes sense, then that's probably what it is. >> reporter: pretty obvious if i ask you where this fits in your catalogue of cases
he said, "i'm sorry i exaggerated, and i'm sorry that i said those things.g. there was no abuse. >> now, that's a hard thing to deal with, too, because now he has guilt. >> reporter: but was the motive she admitted real or was a more venal truth still withheld? there would be an answer, just not quite yet. we asked for an interview with stacey, but prison rules wouldn't allow it. so her attorney spoke on her behalf. >> she understands completely what she did. she...
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so he said we.is culpability is there. >> don't throw bottles at the cops and you're not going to get shot with bean bags >> you said it. community leaders need to get out ahead of the issues in the community. you're not going to change them in the heat of the moment. >> it was for seeable. we just went through this. david great to see you. >> and news crews are heading to baltimore, we'll have a live report, just ahead. to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on.become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recov
so he said we.is culpability is there. >> don't throw bottles at the cops and you're not going to get shot with bean bags >> you said it. community leaders need to get out ahead of the issues in the community. you're not going to change them in the heat of the moment. >> it was for seeable. we just went through this. david great to see you. >> and news crews are heading to baltimore, we'll have a live report, just ahead. to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how...
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and garrett said -- and then tobias said, i said sit down. and channing tobias is a minister. so he has that authority to really say, sit down. garrett sits down. so then another stands up. garrett also tells him to sit down. sit now. the british are dumbfounded. i'm going to break this piece off right now to tell you how i began to find this story. as a historian, we love the hunt. i am in the naacp papers at the library of congress. there is this moment when walter white, the head of the naacp, says to tobias, how did it go? and tobias says something to the effect, sometimes a man got to do what a man got to do. and i thought, what did you do? and the naacp papers are beautiful. they document when somebody sneezes. i'm going through and i can't find anything accept, and then got a do what a man got it do. so i went to the channing tobias papers at the university of minnesota. and i'm hunting and looking, and they are rich. you know when you are getting to that point when you know that moment in time when this meeting happened? and i get there, and there is nothing there. doc
and garrett said -- and then tobias said, i said sit down. and channing tobias is a minister. so he has that authority to really say, sit down. garrett sits down. so then another stands up. garrett also tells him to sit down. sit now. the british are dumbfounded. i'm going to break this piece off right now to tell you how i began to find this story. as a historian, we love the hunt. i am in the naacp papers at the library of congress. there is this moment when walter white, the head of the...
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i said that's total [bleep]. i told him, what are you talking about? i was in shock. >> do you regret the fact that ramsey took this video? >> i don't regret it. i wish the whole thing never happened. it's sad that this man had to also his life, but it's something that had to be expose exposed. but i hate the fact that what's going on with ramsey, you know. >> fast forward now, ramsey orta has been in and out of jail since he shot the video. most recently on a drug charge. a crowd sourcing effort built around the allegations that he's been scape goaded helped him to make bail, $50,000 was pledged. the bail was posted but then the prosecutor objected to the online funds. and for now orta will stay . >>> the nra, and why some mayors find themselves on the firing line. a three-part series on violence against youth athletes, sex crimes in sports begins with a look at the power athletes have on campus. >> athletes are--they're different on campus. they're the kings. it's why it's not surprising to me that they are as many cases as they are. what surprises m
i said that's total [bleep]. i told him, what are you talking about? i was in shock. >> do you regret the fact that ramsey took this video? >> i don't regret it. i wish the whole thing never happened. it's sad that this man had to also his life, but it's something that had to be expose exposed. but i hate the fact that what's going on with ramsey, you know. >> fast forward now, ramsey orta has been in and out of jail since he shot the video. most recently on a drug charge. a...
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that's what i said earlier. a lot of people celebrated the moment they said there was the end of the decisive storm. restoring hope. so they didn't pay much of the details that, in fact, there is cease-fire. now when they come back to the news channels they realize there is in cease-fire. when they see celebration with the victory over saudis, and when they continue pushing south people will realize that this war basically just moved into its second phase. >> the saudis were very keen to stress that the reason they stopped the bombing campaign was at the request of president hadi. do people feel they are not hearing from their president. what are they expecting to heal from their president? >> well, since the on set of the coalition a lot of people wanted to take to the podium. not some coalition spokesperson. since this coalition operation was at the request of the rethen any government. people were yearning for yemeni space to come and address his people. he did it. right now they had lost a lot of credibility
that's what i said earlier. a lot of people celebrated the moment they said there was the end of the decisive storm. restoring hope. so they didn't pay much of the details that, in fact, there is cease-fire. now when they come back to the news channels they realize there is in cease-fire. when they see celebration with the victory over saudis, and when they continue pushing south people will realize that this war basically just moved into its second phase. >> the saudis were very keen to...
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she said help me get out.>> he started to pull on the door and couldn't get it open either. he kind of kicks it. he said there you go, finish kicking it out and you can get out. >> with reckless courage amanda kicks her way to freedom and emerges, clinging to her terrified daughter. this is a cell phone image of that moment of freedom. >> she comes out with a little girl and she says call 911. my name is amanda berry. >> help me i'm amanda berry, i'm been kidnapped. i'm been missing for ten years. i'm here, i'm free now. >> were you still frightened that he made show up at any time? >> i was terrified. just because there's people on the street doesn't mean that he wouldn't hurt me. >> why, after all this time, do you think he left that toward open? >> i still don't know why he left that day with the door unlocked? i will never know. >> within minutes, the police start flatting the street. >> it was so unreal, because the cops just kept coming. >> my partner immediately asked her, you know, is there anybody els
she said help me get out.>> he started to pull on the door and couldn't get it open either. he kind of kicks it. he said there you go, finish kicking it out and you can get out. >> with reckless courage amanda kicks her way to freedom and emerges, clinging to her terrified daughter. this is a cell phone image of that moment of freedom. >> she comes out with a little girl and she says call 911. my name is amanda berry. >> help me i'm amanda berry, i'm been kidnapped. i'm...
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and i said, "do you all do nails here?" and they just looked at the sign and then looked at me and said, "yeah." >> reporter: her name was diane. a vivacious blonde, with a ready smile. >> he saw diane through the window, so the next weekend i went to get my nails done. >> reporter: rebecca kyne is bill's youngest child. >> gave him an excuse to meet her. >> rebecca you were being used as bait. do you realize this now looking back? >> oh, i was fully aware at the time. >> reporter: it was a light moment and just what bill needed. only eight months earlier, he'd become a widower. >> my wife, krista, she fell in the middle of the night. they say she hit her head and she drowned in the pool. i pulled her out of the pool easter sunday morning in 2000. i pretty much fell apart. and there i was a single dad, trying to raise them and, you know, keep the family going. >> he loved my mom. he loves her to the moon and back and then he lost her. he was just lonely and you could see it in him. and my brothers were definitely egging him
and i said, "do you all do nails here?" and they just looked at the sign and then looked at me and said, "yeah." >> reporter: her name was diane. a vivacious blonde, with a ready smile. >> he saw diane through the window, so the next weekend i went to get my nails done. >> reporter: rebecca kyne is bill's youngest child. >> gave him an excuse to meet her. >> rebecca you were being used as bait. do you realize this now looking back? >> oh,...
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i said go find the husband so she said okay. luckily there was one road that went through the entire profits so she took our car and she found a husband and began back in the whole family got in my car and truck them to the hospital. everyone asked me if i photographed the delivery, and i did not because it's a point at which i met them and at the point at which i interjected myself and put them in my car i changed the story picks i didn't think it was ethical to keep shooting. in 2011 i decided to cover the arab spring in the uprising in libya. and i snuck in to libya, eastern libya through egypt like all journalists covering the uprising in eastern libya. and i moved very quickly to the frontline and i spent about two weeks covering the frontline. and wanted to show just some pictures not necessarily the most dramatic pictures but informational pictures on what the frontline look like. and the fact this was the frontline. this was a group of very untrained fighters. they were doctors teachers, engineers and i decide to pick up
i said go find the husband so she said okay. luckily there was one road that went through the entire profits so she took our car and she found a husband and began back in the whole family got in my car and truck them to the hospital. everyone asked me if i photographed the delivery, and i did not because it's a point at which i met them and at the point at which i interjected myself and put them in my car i changed the story picks i didn't think it was ethical to keep shooting. in 2011 i...
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but he just said -- he just leaned against a wall and said "do it."t do it. >> reporter: you stayed together after senate. >> oh yeah he loved me more i guess. but he slept with one eye open. >> reporter: though the romance eventually ended. amy remained close enough to mcafee to get him on the phone for us. >> reporter: how are you doing? >> i'm all right under the circumstances. >> reporter: mcafee didn't say where he was hiding but did hint he was close by. we weren one of your boats. you are absolutely right. was he watching us? were the police watching us too? hoping we might lead them to him. listen can you tell us anything that will will clear up some questions about what happened over that course of that weekend? when your neighbor was killed? >> you know i have no idea what happened to my neighbor. none. >> reporter: we traveled a long way for that phone call. and we were still no closer tour laying eyes on him than were the belizean police. and then days after the call mcafee's blog reported he had been captured in mexico. but no that turned
but he just said -- he just leaned against a wall and said "do it."t do it. >> reporter: you stayed together after senate. >> oh yeah he loved me more i guess. but he slept with one eye open. >> reporter: though the romance eventually ended. amy remained close enough to mcafee to get him on the phone for us. >> reporter: how are you doing? >> i'm all right under the circumstances. >> reporter: mcafee didn't say where he was hiding but did hint he...
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he said i need you to come work for me. i said i can't do that.he said as i say in the book you want me to be political. i want to be but it's not easy to do that. if you walk away, don't complain to me. i was pretty persuasive. here is the way. they had neighbors if you're familiar, you will note the name samuel p. huntington. he cowrote several books. he said the chairman of the government department -- okay. next thing i know there was a rule they just instituted that after you just take your phd -- i had taken my general exams. you have five years to fix her thesis. i tactic has been so we would give you an extension beyond the five years. that was in 1967. >> well, we will call you dr. frank. >> sam huntington's brother-in-law, his wife's sister was married to christopher who became one of our great broadcast journalist on public radio. >> well, thank you. barney frank will not take questions from the audience. [applause] >> two of my distinguish mark green has been such a valued insider. and the man in southern maine and the man who would ha
he said i need you to come work for me. i said i can't do that.he said as i say in the book you want me to be political. i want to be but it's not easy to do that. if you walk away, don't complain to me. i was pretty persuasive. here is the way. they had neighbors if you're familiar, you will note the name samuel p. huntington. he cowrote several books. he said the chairman of the government department -- okay. next thing i know there was a rule they just instituted that after you just take...
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he said this.he said anything else you are interested in is not going to happen if you cannot breathe the air and drink the water. don't sit this one out. do something. you are alive in a critical moment in the history of our planet, and that would be my message to you guys, younger people in the room. it's not like me saying okay, we're handing over the problem to you. this is generation to generation. we do this together. but we are given a gift of a challenge here, and that's how i see it. i do not see it as a problem. i see it as a gift that we can come up with the answer, that is needed, and we can. and the last quote that i love the best, this is from "lord of the rings," this is gandolph sees himself as a water steward, and i share this with you because you are water stewards, or you would not be here but talking about what it means to be a steward of nature a steward of the earth. and this is the night that he is standing there, some of you remember, and the terrible army is coming. this is
he said this.he said anything else you are interested in is not going to happen if you cannot breathe the air and drink the water. don't sit this one out. do something. you are alive in a critical moment in the history of our planet, and that would be my message to you guys, younger people in the room. it's not like me saying okay, we're handing over the problem to you. this is generation to generation. we do this together. but we are given a gift of a challenge here, and that's how i see it. i...
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basically what dan said, there's no accord. put out a talking points that we don't agree with. for example, we insist that sanctions be lifted immediately. that the americans say they're phased. well that's a big difference. >> he not only said that sanctions had to be lifted immediately, but he said there's no inspections of any military sites. >> and that contrasts with what the americans are saying that we'll be able to go anywhere. >> as henry kissinger said earlier in the week in our paper, this is a big problem when you don't have verification and you have no way to enforce the deal. you know, khamenei also said his negotiating partners were back stabbers so he was not extended the olive branch to the obama administration this week. some people say that's for domestic consumption at home so he can show, you know, he's lined up with the hard liners. but i don't think that gives us a sense that they're anywhere near on the way to some sort of an agreement that we're going to get by june. >> dan, let me read something from t
basically what dan said, there's no accord. put out a talking points that we don't agree with. for example, we insist that sanctions be lifted immediately. that the americans say they're phased. well that's a big difference. >> he not only said that sanctions had to be lifted immediately, but he said there's no inspections of any military sites. >> and that contrasts with what the americans are saying that we'll be able to go anywhere. >> as henry kissinger said earlier in the...
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even though regulators said the plant is in compliance with requirements. more from nhk world's norika cada. >> announcer: news from the case in december. they won a historic victory they said. >> translator: to completely stop reactors three and four at the takahama plant. it is the best decision we could ever imagine. >> reporter: executives at kansa kansai electric they have taken appropriate measures. but investigators say they were too optimistic. they say a quake beyond normal levels would not work. the 2011 fukushima nuclear accident forced the industry to reform its governance. the nuclear recession authority started reviewing plans two years ago and new stricter rules. so far 24 reactors from 15 plants have applied for reinstatement. last september nra officials approved two reactors at the sendai nuclear power plant. the operator hoperestart later this year after they clear the facilities. in february the takahama reactors met the nra requirements making it the second plant in the country on way to a restart. but the court has cast serious doubts
even though regulators said the plant is in compliance with requirements. more from nhk world's norika cada. >> announcer: news from the case in december. they won a historic victory they said. >> translator: to completely stop reactors three and four at the takahama plant. it is the best decision we could ever imagine. >> reporter: executives at kansa kansai electric they have taken appropriate measures. but investigators say they were too optimistic. they say a quake beyond...
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i said, "try this product. try it, and if at 30 days it doesn't work for you, you give it back to me -- no harm, no foul." >> sure. >> i didn't see her for about two months. we didn't have any parties didn't see her for about two months. bumped into her at the grocery store. mike, she came right up to me and said, "i've been looking for you. i was trying to call brad to get your telephone number. where can i get this product? for the first time," she said, "i've been able to compete in the triathletes," and she said "i'll be honest. at about five weeks, all the pain wasn't gone, but," she said, "jim, it was livable. i was able to compete, and i could enjoy my quality of life. it wasn't all gone, but i felt so much better." and i said, "robin, you're only talking about a month. as this natural product goes into your body, it's gonna get better, and it's gonna get better." why? and that's what we're going to show today, mike. unlike pharmaceutical drugs that do cause harm, damage to the body, an all-natural produ
i said, "try this product. try it, and if at 30 days it doesn't work for you, you give it back to me -- no harm, no foul." >> sure. >> i didn't see her for about two months. we didn't have any parties didn't see her for about two months. bumped into her at the grocery store. mike, she came right up to me and said, "i've been looking for you. i was trying to call brad to get your telephone number. where can i get this product? for the first time," she said,...
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only 1% said they can completely trust what they're saying. 55% said you can't trust them with anything. there are numerous democrats and republicans alike who said, it's in the iranians' dna to lie to us about this program. are you confident a program can be put in place to give us the access we need to know exactly what is going on with iran? >> important is how this provision is crafted, and equally important is the international support for this support from the member states of the iea, united nations security council and they need to be backed if there is noncompliance. noncompliance should not go without action and enforcement. >> but will we be able to know they're not complying? >> well, one has to back with sanctions or some incentive to make sure iran follows what has been agreed. there is no other way than try to enforce it with various means than that available. >> well, we'll watch as the world want justnot just the u.s., is involved in this. thank you for your expertise today. >> thank you, shannon. >>> we want to hear from you at home. now that this iran framework is set
only 1% said they can completely trust what they're saying. 55% said you can't trust them with anything. there are numerous democrats and republicans alike who said, it's in the iranians' dna to lie to us about this program. are you confident a program can be put in place to give us the access we need to know exactly what is going on with iran? >> important is how this provision is crafted, and equally important is the international support for this support from the member states of the...
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they said "no, no, no, one more try." i said, "nope." they said, "once more.en if they don't laugh, then you don't have to do it again." so, i went on the next night in brighton and did all this and the [ bleep ] laughed. [ laughter ] >> seth: so you were suck -- >> i was stuck with it. i had to do it. i had to do it. >> seth: i loved that. i was a huge "fawlty towers" fan as well. such a wonderful show. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i really do love -- you know, one of the things i love about your book is you kind of talked about the rules you had for the way basil faulty gets angry. like, it was very based in that he always -- fear was like the core -- >> the core of his -- >> seth: explain that real quick. >> well, it's just that when people get frant, when you write farce, which is what they are, that little thirty minute farces, it's always about the fact that something that has happened has got to be hidden. you know, got to be concealed. so, it's always fear that it's going to be revealed that drives people's energy and panic. so, it very easily slip
they said "no, no, no, one more try." i said, "nope." they said, "once more.en if they don't laugh, then you don't have to do it again." so, i went on the next night in brighton and did all this and the [ bleep ] laughed. [ laughter ] >> seth: so you were suck -- >> i was stuck with it. i had to do it. i had to do it. >> seth: i loved that. i was a huge "fawlty towers" fan as well. such a wonderful show. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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then they took a picture and said, yeah said, yeah, he looks like the shooter. and detained. this was between 11:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. by 3:00 a.m. the shooter shot himself. >> after they realized i was not the shooter is started asking me questions about my gun because they cannot find a return for the serial number. i explained to them i get the weapon in california and that's what why you will see it in the new jersey system. >> he did not have a permit to carry in new jersey, thrown in jail. more than a year. he spoke to me exclusively and said that his attorney told him the best solution was to plead guilty because he was facing jail time. >> i did break new jersey gun law. now it's the fact that i had to plead guilty to a charge because if i didn't i would had to spend three years of my life in jail. >> it was not an option on the table. they told him to plead guilty we're going to jail. his mother wrote a letter to governor christie. the governor responded. he said he would speak about the situation to the attorney general. now considering whether she sho
then they took a picture and said, yeah said, yeah, he looks like the shooter. and detained. this was between 11:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. by 3:00 a.m. the shooter shot himself. >> after they realized i was not the shooter is started asking me questions about my gun because they cannot find a return for the serial number. i explained to them i get the weapon in california and that's what why you will see it in the new jersey system. >> he did not have a permit to carry in new jersey,...
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blige on this floor, and he said no sir. but it was wonderful because they were high-reaching east wing politics. >> i have to ask you because there's been a little dust-up in the east wing lately. what do we make of the florist who was relieved of her duties, and it appears it was not her choice. >> definitely there is a lot of injury among the staff, and it goes to the fact there is so much secrecy there. what goes on in the white house stays in the white house. they're afraid of losing their jobs the people who work there. the first lady absolutely plays big role. nobody who is the chief florist, chief chef in one of those top positions would be let go or leave suddenly without her knowing about it. >> and without her approving it. >> yes, of course. she would have the final say. and there are different rumors flying about the reasons behind it but certainly the first lady had an issue either with the aesthetic or management. it gets to the top. the florist is part of the residence, a look of the residence in a lot of way
blige on this floor, and he said no sir. but it was wonderful because they were high-reaching east wing politics. >> i have to ask you because there's been a little dust-up in the east wing lately. what do we make of the florist who was relieved of her duties, and it appears it was not her choice. >> definitely there is a lot of injury among the staff, and it goes to the fact there is so much secrecy there. what goes on in the white house stays in the white house. they're afraid of...
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she said, thank you. he said, what is your situation? married, kids, mortgage? she said yeah. was leaving, he gave her $150,000. charlie: he probably got more out of it than she did. russell: wherever i go, people who knew him or benefited from his generosity led to tell me the story. it mounts up after time. the amazing things he does. i don't know if you know this, but he had a heart attack one-time and he miraculously driving past his property was one of three and alliances that -- ambulance says that had a defibrillator on board. his life was saved or he would have died at 57. when he realized how lucky he had been, he asked, why aren't these machines in every ambulance? they said it is costly. it in his typical, gentle and elegant manner he said ok and and he bought a defibrillator for every ambulance. so it his tens of thousands of lives that have unsaved by that stop -- so, it is tens of thousands of lives that have been saved by that. charlie: what i love about the story, it is just asking the right questions. russell: right. it seems obvious. particularly when he foun
she said, thank you. he said, what is your situation? married, kids, mortgage? she said yeah. was leaving, he gave her $150,000. charlie: he probably got more out of it than she did. russell: wherever i go, people who knew him or benefited from his generosity led to tell me the story. it mounts up after time. the amazing things he does. i don't know if you know this, but he had a heart attack one-time and he miraculously driving past his property was one of three and alliances that -- ambulance...
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said with you?d claire who was my best friend and a woman who was like a godmother he looked at me and said mom mom, with you are gay or transgendered or bisexual or whenever love is love. shouted out to the world. kennedy: coming from the 12 year-old boy? ricky also lives in los angeles. be honest. [laughter] but i coined the word whenever but he said that. it opened so i wrote to "the new york times" article. kennedy: that started all whole discussion. i was sick and was looking at the people around my basket - - chat my bed i felt all the love in the room there all my partners and a different way but love is love. that was the impetus to write the article and i was stunned by the reaction in. kennedy: people came but you saying i am a but never also. sometimes you don't have labels and how convenient it would be to have a blueprint as seamlessly and we want that comfort and convenience but that is not always the case for it you had a parasite eating you from the inside out the way i read about yo
said with you?d claire who was my best friend and a woman who was like a godmother he looked at me and said mom mom, with you are gay or transgendered or bisexual or whenever love is love. shouted out to the world. kennedy: coming from the 12 year-old boy? ricky also lives in los angeles. be honest. [laughter] but i coined the word whenever but he said that. it opened so i wrote to "the new york times" article. kennedy: that started all whole discussion. i was sick and was looking at...
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you said your jeep was red and it was off of route 74. >> he said he's, he doesn't have a space. he is in a red jeep. >> i know it's hard to walk but i need you to go outside so they can find you real quick when they get there. >> my responder said he's fading pretty fast. >> trying to get to the bench. >> he's on the bench outside the tent. he's a former marine. >> okay. i'm talking to my colleague. they're on the way, okay? >> three minutes out. >> okay. just got the message they're about 3 minutes away. you're doing a good job, stan. just hang in there, okay? you okay? okay. is that the siren i hear? say again? oh, good. they're there. okay. >> yes. they are on site. >> good. just stay on the phone with me, okay? until they're there. >> okay, great. thank you so much for your help. okay. bye-bye. >> okay. okay. stan, take care. all righty. they got there. that was a tough one. this guy called up. it was a very short call. >> he told me he was 20 years old with four to five deployments. >> he said i just want to give you a call, thank you at the hotline for everything that you
you said your jeep was red and it was off of route 74. >> he said he's, he doesn't have a space. he is in a red jeep. >> i know it's hard to walk but i need you to go outside so they can find you real quick when they get there. >> my responder said he's fading pretty fast. >> trying to get to the bench. >> he's on the bench outside the tent. he's a former marine. >> okay. i'm talking to my colleague. they're on the way, okay? >> three minutes out....
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said that's not true. he said these are local folks who live in baltimore who are upset with the way the city is run, the way the police in particular have been treating them. there's a conflict of opinion on that. mark, litigator representing mr. gray's family came out and said this is an indictment of the police of baltimore. he said the less on in this case was that he freddie, should have run from that cop and he didn't run fast enough. and what they're saying is police officers in baltimore before have given van rides to arrestees that are known as rough rides with police accused of leaving suspects not wearing their seat belts and then taking hard turns. that was actually asserted in a piece by ben jealous of the naacp in an article today. >> well megyn, we still don't know the cause and method of death. we don't know when his injury occurred so until they put a timeframe around that we're really speculating on something that wasn't witnessed and we have an officer that comes forward, makes a stateme
said that's not true. he said these are local folks who live in baltimore who are upset with the way the city is run, the way the police in particular have been treating them. there's a conflict of opinion on that. mark, litigator representing mr. gray's family came out and said this is an indictment of the police of baltimore. he said the less on in this case was that he freddie, should have run from that cop and he didn't run fast enough. and what they're saying is police officers in...
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you said in advance last week. you said i would not let him rot in prison.er all, he suffered enough. why don't you let the trial proceed. >> that's what we're going to do. >> if it turns out that is he a loany to ans who wanted to sign up with the mafia, i would give him, if he turns out to be mentally ill, i would do what i did in the hinckley case. i believe in acquitting him on the grounds of insanity. i believe in the insanity defense. >> that's all i'm saying. let's get to the more important issue. deception on the part of the white house. i mean, i'm just appalled. i'm appalled. because we didn't know about this ncis report until yesterday surely president obama knows about it he does this big dog and pony show and sends this guy out to tell how honorable he was. loon or not. clearly says the guy was collaborating with the enemy to do all kinds of things. how do you square that? >> you're surprised after six years of this administration is deceptive? >> i'm not surprised. i'm appalled. >> i mean, this is nothing new. and we knew it at the time. >> thi
you said in advance last week. you said i would not let him rot in prison.er all, he suffered enough. why don't you let the trial proceed. >> that's what we're going to do. >> if it turns out that is he a loany to ans who wanted to sign up with the mafia, i would give him, if he turns out to be mentally ill, i would do what i did in the hinckley case. i believe in acquitting him on the grounds of insanity. i believe in the insanity defense. >> that's all i'm saying. let's get...
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i said, yeah, i might be interested in that. he said, okay.ause they know americans, foreigners, that's what they are interested in. my cab driver took me back to his house. i had tea with his wife. his kids are running around. he rolled a joint of this really good hash. wow, this is really good stuff. i said, you know, a kilo, two kilos. he said two kilos, is that what you want? i said, yeah, two kilos. they charged me $150 for each kilo. so i thought, hey, have i pulled this off or what? first night in istanbul, james bond has scored! i knew people could get arrested. i knew that sentences were severe in places. but it wasn't going to happen to me. i knew i was way too smart and good-looking to ever get arrested. and i -- i really believed that. i didn't have to act at all in the walking because the cast itself creates the very motion you need to do. and it's heavy. and it's awkward because you are clumping and clumping and clumping. got to the customs, gave them my passport. luggage was checked. like everybody, they look in your bag, but no
i said, yeah, i might be interested in that. he said, okay.ause they know americans, foreigners, that's what they are interested in. my cab driver took me back to his house. i had tea with his wife. his kids are running around. he rolled a joint of this really good hash. wow, this is really good stuff. i said, you know, a kilo, two kilos. he said two kilos, is that what you want? i said, yeah, two kilos. they charged me $150 for each kilo. so i thought, hey, have i pulled this off or what?...
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he had a great spring -- patriots said he had a great -- partes said he had a great spring break -- parents said he had a great spring break. >> she a -- he is a respected leader. he doesn't have a vehicle. we don't believe he has cash on him. >> reporter: he left his house 7:00 a.m. monday, went to a couple classes and was last seen at 10:00 a.m. on campus. >> the fact of not knowing where he is or -- it is torturous to the community and family. >> reporter: volunteers are searching near campus and beyond. the sheriff's department said his cell phone has been turned off. investigators do not believe a crime has occurred. >> it is suspicious because it is out of character. he never ran away before. >> reporter: his parents say he is a determined young man, a great student and they are perplexed as to why or how he would vanish. >> i just want him home. i just want my baby home. >> reporter: volunteers say they will be searching open space areas nearby where they likes to go on runs and deputies checked win hospitals in the area and again so far so sign of the 17-year-old. >> mike mi
he had a great spring -- patriots said he had a great -- partes said he had a great spring break -- parents said he had a great spring break. >> she a -- he is a respected leader. he doesn't have a vehicle. we don't believe he has cash on him. >> reporter: he left his house 7:00 a.m. monday, went to a couple classes and was last seen at 10:00 a.m. on campus. >> the fact of not knowing where he is or -- it is torturous to the community and family. >> reporter: volunteers...
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>> on the contrary rosemary he said on many occasions, he said it again yesterday, i am who i am.if you think i'm going to change my style to cater to voters around the country or just to appeal to people. you're wrong. he said i will not do that. >> vintage christie. >> we've got something else great coming up. >> we do do you want to hear it -- are you ready? it's a girl it's a girl it's a girl, it's a girl it's a girl. a couple had quintuplets, you guys. all girls. we're going to visit with them and talk to their doctors. >> well i guess they got to be 18 to vote so he's got a while. we'll look forward to hearing from you ten minutes from now. thank you. >> see you guys. >>> today marks one year since that deadly ferry disaster in south korea. most of those victims were students when the ferry capsized. investigators say it was overcrowded. a court had crew members prison time. >>> a jury found aaron hernandez guilt of first degree murder. a judge sentenced hernandez to life in prison without parole for shooting and killing odin lloyd. prosecutors say he killed two men after on
>> on the contrary rosemary he said on many occasions, he said it again yesterday, i am who i am.if you think i'm going to change my style to cater to voters around the country or just to appeal to people. you're wrong. he said i will not do that. >> vintage christie. >> we've got something else great coming up. >> we do do you want to hear it -- are you ready? it's a girl it's a girl it's a girl, it's a girl it's a girl. a couple had quintuplets, you guys. all girls....
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he said hold these. he said put the pencil to the paper and they have greater value than they did as separate parts. now get out of there. he put me into the elevator and said goodbye. at first, it was sort of humiliating. then i realized what he was saying, i have to own -- charlie: bring value. you have to bring value to the conversation. brian: to bring value as the creation of ip, intellectual property. start writing ideas for you write them down. and they will be your currency. charlie: he told you to take a pencil, did he tell you to write a movie? brian: he did not, i found out. i wrote "splash." i wrote a couple of movies for tv. i saw i was getting kicked out of tv even though i was getting in. i wrote "splash" which was successful. after "splash," i never revisited the idea of a new movie or tv person and it came to me. i met a person that was outside of hollywood or entertainment. charlie: tell me who you think the top five are that you met. brian: michael jackson. he taught me about music. i
he said hold these. he said put the pencil to the paper and they have greater value than they did as separate parts. now get out of there. he put me into the elevator and said goodbye. at first, it was sort of humiliating. then i realized what he was saying, i have to own -- charlie: bring value. you have to bring value to the conversation. brian: to bring value as the creation of ip, intellectual property. start writing ideas for you write them down. and they will be your currency. charlie: he...