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a poster of him in the dirty mind era. as a thong and not much else and eye liner and this girl was attracted to this, and it was completely confusing to me. how is this midget be. so he opened up the possibilities to what kind of personas you could have in a way we haven't seen since david bowie. kennedy: which is odd. >> which is odd. what a grim year for people who are music, in other words. i mean i'm just getting over the bowie thing, which was really actually the only person that i had seen that i didn't know that hit me that hard because bowie was so influential. much later weirdlily for prince. when i was growing up, those records and those movies, the string of three movies too, it was, like, i was too calm, and i didn't want to listen to that. but later when i started listening to going back to dirty minds, to controversy, to actually it's not the first record but the first record prince. it's actually. kennedy: what did she maybe the other one came out when he was 19 years old. >> 19 years old and under the produ
a poster of him in the dirty mind era. as a thong and not much else and eye liner and this girl was attracted to this, and it was completely confusing to me. how is this midget be. so he opened up the possibilities to what kind of personas you could have in a way we haven't seen since david bowie. kennedy: which is odd. >> which is odd. what a grim year for people who are music, in other words. i mean i'm just getting over the bowie thing, which was really actually the only person that i...
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a poster of him in the dirty mind era. as a thong and not much else and eye liner and this girl was attracted to this, and it was completely confusing to me. how is this midget be. so he opened up the possibilities to what kind of personas you could have in a way we haven't seen since david bowie. kennedy: which is odd. >> which is odd. what a grim year for people who are music, in other words. i mean i'm just getting over the bowie thing, which was really actually the only person that i had seen that i didn't know that hit me that hard because bowie was so influential. much later weirdlily for prince. when i was growing up, those records and those movies, the string of three movies too, it was, like, i was too calm, and i didn't want to listen to that. but later when i started listening to going back to dirty minds, to controversy, to actually it's not the first record but the first record prince. it's actually. kennedy: what did she maybe the other one came out when he was 19 years old. >> 19 years old and under the produ
a poster of him in the dirty mind era. as a thong and not much else and eye liner and this girl was attracted to this, and it was completely confusing to me. how is this midget be. so he opened up the possibilities to what kind of personas you could have in a way we haven't seen since david bowie. kennedy: which is odd. >> which is odd. what a grim year for people who are music, in other words. i mean i'm just getting over the bowie thing, which was really actually the only person that i...
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a movement. people follow him because they feel they have a voice again.he way to a rally and flying thousands of feet above the ground but it was not until he landed that he hit real >> chicago is known as the windy city and so maybe it shouldn't be a big surprise this is where donald trump's campaign ran into a cyclone. once again john roberts. >> reporter: when he left donald trump on the campaign trail he landed in chicago for a big rally and little did he know he was heading in a buzz saw. the qualities in candidate trump that inspired enthusiasm with supporters stirred up hosstillity. and among those who opposed him all-star leftist activist bill a yeres. >> that is a danger. it is anti- american and has to be opposed. >> reporter: trump protestors were determined to disrupt trump backed off and cancelled the event. >> for the safety of tens of thousands of people that gathered in and around the arena, the rally will be postponed until another day. thank you very much. it is not like protest were anything new in a trump rally. in fact it was a regula
a movement. people follow him because they feel they have a voice again.he way to a rally and flying thousands of feet above the ground but it was not until he landed that he hit real >> chicago is known as the windy city and so maybe it shouldn't be a big surprise this is where donald trump's campaign ran into a cyclone. once again john roberts. >> reporter: when he left donald trump on the campaign trail he landed in chicago for a big rally and little did he know he was heading in...
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it was good to meet my brother but not a good place i met him in. we just said, hi, how you doing, i love you, and then we had to go back to our pods. not much of a meeting but it was something. >> bobby wolford was quite a bit different than his brother robert. >> yeah! big bob's back! >> he had a much more carefree, lackadaisical attitude. he was much more lighthearted and much more of a jokester. >> what you want? what you want? >> bobby the white boy. give me some that, boy. >> you know. >> y'all know how to do it. >> soon, this new angle to the wolford story was about to expand even further because robert and bobby were not alone. >> well, they got my brother robert here, they got my sister andrea here. >> turns out bobby and robert's sister andrea is also in the same jail. >> it's weird how [ bleep ] happens. i mean -- >> robert wolford is my brother from my dad's side. we have the same dad but we have different moms. me and bobby have the same mom and the same dad. >> unlike her older brothers who had been in and out of jail over the years, th
it was good to meet my brother but not a good place i met him in. we just said, hi, how you doing, i love you, and then we had to go back to our pods. not much of a meeting but it was something. >> bobby wolford was quite a bit different than his brother robert. >> yeah! big bob's back! >> he had a much more carefree, lackadaisical attitude. he was much more lighthearted and much more of a jokester. >> what you want? what you want? >> bobby the white boy. give me...
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a movement. people follow him because they feel they have a voice again. he was on the way to a rally and flying thousands of feet above the ground but it was not until he landed that he hit real tu >> chicago is known as the windy city and so maybe it shouldn't be a big surprise this is where donald trump's campaign ran into a cyclone. once again john roberts. >> reporter: when he left donald trump on the campaign trail he landed in chicago for a big rally and little did he know he was heading in a buzz saw. the qualities in candidate trump that inspired enthusiasm with supporters stirred up hosstillity. and among those who opposed him all-star leftist activist bill a yeres. >> that is a danger. it is anti- american and has to be opposed. >> reporter: trump protestors were determined to disrupt trump backed off and cancelled the event. >> for the safety of tens of thousands of people that gathered in and around the arena, the rally will be postponed until another day. thank you very much. it is not like protest were anything new in a trump rally. in fact
a movement. people follow him because they feel they have a voice again. he was on the way to a rally and flying thousands of feet above the ground but it was not until he landed that he hit real tu >> chicago is known as the windy city and so maybe it shouldn't be a big surprise this is where donald trump's campaign ran into a cyclone. once again john roberts. >> reporter: when he left donald trump on the campaign trail he landed in chicago for a big rally and little did he know he...
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we don't know whether he had a bomb on him. we know that he claimed he had a bomb on him. we don't know what his real intentions were. but as you heard, the security guard said he had spoken to this man, who showed up at the station, for about an hour, trying to keep him calm, said he had a bomb. he certainly wanted his information brought to the television viewers for fox 45 in baltimore, and as all this had happened, the entire station had been evacuated. they have employees in pr and sales and news and -- you know, editorial and technical operations, and now we have gotten word from shelly ohrman at fox 5 -- let's listen in here. >> on the ground they're waiting for police to move in right now. right now we're just waiting for the cue on police to find out what exactly happened. the man walked into the building here earlier this morning, claiming he had a bomb stranded -- strapped to him. the entire road was blocked off. we have been pushed back consistently and can now the man is potentially lying on the street so we're waiting to find out what happened. we'll keep upd
we don't know whether he had a bomb on him. we know that he claimed he had a bomb on him. we don't know what his real intentions were. but as you heard, the security guard said he had spoken to this man, who showed up at the station, for about an hour, trying to keep him calm, said he had a bomb. he certainly wanted his information brought to the television viewers for fox 45 in baltimore, and as all this had happened, the entire station had been evacuated. they have employees in pr and sales...
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he had a respect for those ahead of him. brought stevie wonder on and i mean, they were actually on the stage together doing the keyboards together and i was saying to people, it doesn't get any better than this. and he had a respect for that but innovate for the future. and as toure, the writer that knew him better, captured him better, said he had his own views of hip-hop and all but respected innovation but really gleaned and had a lot of respect for giants ahead of him. very much was into that. if he wanted to talk social justice, he would talk to harry belafonte and people. he would have conversations you never would see him leak to gossip columnists, because he was serious. >> he did things people didn't find out. you talked about reaching out to the family of trayvon martin. the death of trayvon martin had a profound effect on people, like prince, behind the scenes decided trayvon martin or freddie gray an issue they could impact. >> impact and identify. but you get people as you know, in front of these in the last cou
he had a respect for those ahead of him. brought stevie wonder on and i mean, they were actually on the stage together doing the keyboards together and i was saying to people, it doesn't get any better than this. and he had a respect for that but innovate for the future. and as toure, the writer that knew him better, captured him better, said he had his own views of hip-hop and all but respected innovation but really gleaned and had a lot of respect for giants ahead of him. very much was into...
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him. it was a rough conversation there. she finally started telling me. i wanted to get to know him. rted a relationship through letters and like that, and i finally got to come meet him. >> mccrory and vijay immediately connected. >> i guess a person didn't know they could actually love like you can love or care about a person like you care until you actually have that part of you. that's my only kid. that's the only one i got. so it's the world. there's nothing more important than that bond, so it's everything. >> got a visitor. >> yes, sir. >> he just has so much love and affection to show for me that i had no idea of until i finally got to see him. >> vijay is currently in college in another state and gets to visit mccrory three to four times a year, including today, along with his stepbrother kyle. >> how are you doing? >> scott. >> how are you doing? you going to go to the beach at all before you leave? >> maybe. maybe tomorrow or today. just depends. >> i'm going to let you go a little early so you can go to the beach. >> the beach isn't as important as you. >> i understand, so
him. it was a rough conversation there. she finally started telling me. i wanted to get to know him. rted a relationship through letters and like that, and i finally got to come meet him. >> mccrory and vijay immediately connected. >> i guess a person didn't know they could actually love like you can love or care about a person like you care until you actually have that part of you. that's my only kid. that's the only one i got. so it's the world. there's nothing more important than...
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here you have a man who they took his name, his mother named him prince rogers nelson, that wasn't a d him that. in the legal conflict, the musical industry said you can't call yourself prince because of this contract. he said call me a symbol then. that was horrible for him. it was such a seering injury to have his name stripped away. he started writing slave on his face, what do you mean these people can tell me i have to make music for them on their terms. he fought and fought and fought. the woman that won that who has gotten no credit, doesn't have a law degree, she came out of the labor movemet and beat them back and won. i was there. and the peace that came over him. there was no try uppalism, it was to have it back in his control. don't forget this. he fought for artists to be in control of their own destiny because when he was a kid, 17, 19 years old, he signed a contract, signed it all away. but he fought and got it back. fought for himself and also fought for others. >> david, so many artists are concerned with brand. was that part of prince's approach to everything? he was
here you have a man who they took his name, his mother named him prince rogers nelson, that wasn't a d him that. in the legal conflict, the musical industry said you can't call yourself prince because of this contract. he said call me a symbol then. that was horrible for him. it was such a seering injury to have his name stripped away. he started writing slave on his face, what do you mean these people can tell me i have to make music for them on their terms. he fought and fought and fought....
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spoke with him a year ago. >> in august we were able to talk with him. 't like a lot of it. >> he thought they were stealing his music. >> when we were there at paisley park, strict rule, no cell phone. you won't see a selfie, a picture out of that. even when we sat down, did the interview. >> you had to leave the cell phone outside? >> either at the bus or hotel, he was that serious. even the band in baltimore, ben and i were there, ben went back stage. the bouncers in baltimore had strict rules. they saw you pull out a cell phone to take a picture or video, not only would they confiscate the phone, they would throw you out. they would throw people out for having cell phones. >> who owns the music. >> prince and his estate. i am sure he set up an estate plan, probably has a will. we will find out in days and weeks to come. there's going to be an enormous amount of music, enormous amount of soul. >> he was working on a memoir. supposed to come out in a year. you heard about it? >> i believe it is coming out next year. >> he was about a month into it. >> w
spoke with him a year ago. >> in august we were able to talk with him. 't like a lot of it. >> he thought they were stealing his music. >> when we were there at paisley park, strict rule, no cell phone. you won't see a selfie, a picture out of that. even when we sat down, did the interview. >> you had to leave the cell phone outside? >> either at the bus or hotel, he was that serious. even the band in baltimore, ben and i were there, ben went back stage. the...
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he calls him a black republican. him things far worse. >> lincoln did a lot of things that today seem unethical, but he never appealed to the darker angels of our nature. and douglas did. and stephen douglas should have been ashamed of himself. >> the very union itself is coming apart under the pressure of the election. down south the homes of republican sympathizers are attacked. >> the prospect of a lincoln presidency drives southerners to extremes. they prepare politically. they prepare militarily. their state arsenals are opened up, their militia companies begin to drill. >> one newspaper declares, let the boys arm. abolitionism is at your doors with torch and knife in hand. >>> slavery is breaking the union apart. what is lincoln doing? nothing. it appears he doesn't care. >> lincoln's response to all this is puzzling. silence. lincoln refused to believe that southerners would go to the ultimate extreme of attempting to destroy the union. >> while lincoln stays home, his rival stephen douglas resolves to act. he
he calls him a black republican. him things far worse. >> lincoln did a lot of things that today seem unethical, but he never appealed to the darker angels of our nature. and douglas did. and stephen douglas should have been ashamed of himself. >> the very union itself is coming apart under the pressure of the election. down south the homes of republican sympathizers are attacked. >> the prospect of a lincoln presidency drives southerners to extremes. they prepare...
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. >> i guess they hired a babysitter by putting him in a room with men't let me do anything stupid to myself. >> just dump the water in there and scrub. >> what's in here? >> detergent. >> as far as him harming himself, i talked him out of it. i told him it doesn't only affect you, but it affects the people around you that love you, you understand? so for you to do that, you're just being selfish with yourself and not thinking of others. >> along with being a convicted murderer, goodell is also an admitted member of the jail's largest gang, the united blood nation. jail officials have identified rendell maldanado as a high-ranking member of the gang. they recently transferred him to another housing unit at the request of prosecutors to separate him from his co-defendants as their trial for aggravated assault and kidnapping approaches. >> they don't want us to communicate. it's not going to happen. we're too close to each other. >> one of the co-defendants maldanado was separated from is jesus henrique-marte. the housing units they now occupy are divided
. >> i guess they hired a babysitter by putting him in a room with men't let me do anything stupid to myself. >> just dump the water in there and scrub. >> what's in here? >> detergent. >> as far as him harming himself, i talked him out of it. i told him it doesn't only affect you, but it affects the people around you that love you, you understand? so for you to do that, you're just being selfish with yourself and not thinking of others. >> along with being a...
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help him kill a little bit of time while he was in jail. couldn't give it to him because of jail rules. >> paunch would have to wait until ezekiel's release from jail to give him the book. that day was quickly approaching. ezekiel was housed in the protective custody unit with his brother gabriel. >> i'll be out the day before my birthday. happy birthday. >> how you feeling about that? >> ready to go back to work. ready to go back to work. >> every time, right off the center of that square. it ain't got to be pretty, long as it go in, right? it ain't got to be pretty. see what you got? don't want it? can't get hurt on the job? >> ezekiel said he had traded in a career of robbing drug dealers for a job as a roofer. >> it's hard. i make good money working, though. i can make pretty good money. >> better than robbing drug dealers? >> it's not as fast or as easy, but at the end of the day when you get home, when you take your boots off and you just feel like you accomplished something. >> that's how you got to do. >> with his first child due to
help him kill a little bit of time while he was in jail. couldn't give it to him because of jail rules. >> paunch would have to wait until ezekiel's release from jail to give him the book. that day was quickly approaching. ezekiel was housed in the protective custody unit with his brother gabriel. >> i'll be out the day before my birthday. happy birthday. >> how you feeling about that? >> ready to go back to work. ready to go back to work. >> every time, right off...
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saw him here and there, you didn't see him a lot on tv. but you saw him here and there. he just had a mystique about him that kind of made you want to know a little more about him. >> we -- it's hard to believe we're talking about him -- i was surprised to learn -- i hadn't given his age much thought, but of course we're all in the same boat here. i was surprised to learn he's 57. it was almost impossible to picture him going into old age. but we always just assumed he would be around. i also wanted to ask you about how prolific he was. we're looking at the possibility of him leaving behind months' worth of work, for a time in his life he recorded every day. >> yes. just one of those artists who loved to go into and stayed in the studio. but, you know, they're saying flu-like symptoms. i'm wondering if it had anything to do with the zika virus. >> yeah, this is a scary thing for a guy last reported to be suffering from the flu and then suddenly for this very healthy individual, he was a vegan. he was a fitness buff. he was a dancer. he was -- you know, physically very fit
saw him here and there, you didn't see him a lot on tv. but you saw him here and there. he just had a mystique about him that kind of made you want to know a little more about him. >> we -- it's hard to believe we're talking about him -- i was surprised to learn -- i hadn't given his age much thought, but of course we're all in the same boat here. i was surprised to learn he's 57. it was almost impossible to picture him going into old age. but we always just assumed he would be around. i...
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but there are a few things we can say about him. st, he's a true political phenomenon, unlike anything we've seen. a businessman who was able to all but take over a party with its establishment in open war against him. second, that he's filled a niche and he's attracted a loyal following that believes this country has seriously gone off the rails. third, that while he is popular with his base, polls show him consistently to be the candidate with the highest negatives. what we don't know is whether this most unusual candidacy has reached its peak or has still more surprises in store. for that, keep watching this channel. that's our program. good night. the ram heavy duty is the most capable full-sized pickup on the road today. and, the ram 1500 is the most fuel-efficient, full-size pickup. ever. so what does that mean? it means ram trucks give you the best of both worlds. so go big. and go far. because the best never rest. the citi double cash® card. it's a cash back win-win. with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to ea
but there are a few things we can say about him. st, he's a true political phenomenon, unlike anything we've seen. a businessman who was able to all but take over a party with its establishment in open war against him. second, that he's filled a niche and he's attracted a loyal following that believes this country has seriously gone off the rails. third, that while he is popular with his base, polls show him consistently to be the candidate with the highest negatives. what we don't know is...
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a funny cat. jesse jackson calling him a transformer. and he was. f fame wrote when it inducted him 14 years ago, he rewrote the rule book, forming a synthesis of black funk and white rock that was a blueprint for cutting edge music in the '80. making dance music that rocked and rolled music, that had a bristling, funky backbone. fro the beginning prince and his music war androgynous. his representatives say he has been suffering from the flu for a while, and just two weeks ago during this tour, prince canceled a few shows because of illness. and then louisiana friday morning, as he was flying to a concert in georgia, his private plane made an emergency landing in moline, illinois, where he was rushed to the hospital. and yet the very next night, during a concert being held at his paisley park compound outside of minneapolis, prince made a surprise appearance, to quiet the speculation about his illness. he told his fans to wait a while before they wasted anymore prayers. over the years, prince talked openly about his childhood battle with epilepsy, s
a funny cat. jesse jackson calling him a transformer. and he was. f fame wrote when it inducted him 14 years ago, he rewrote the rule book, forming a synthesis of black funk and white rock that was a blueprint for cutting edge music in the '80. making dance music that rocked and rolled music, that had a bristling, funky backbone. fro the beginning prince and his music war androgynous. his representatives say he has been suffering from the flu for a while, and just two weeks ago during this...
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but there are a few things we can say about him. s a true political phenomenon, unlike anything we've ever seen. a businessman who was able to all but take over a party with its establishment in open war against him. second, that he's filled a niche and he's attracted a loyal following that believes this country has seriously gone off the rails. third, that while he is popular with his base, polls show him consistently to be the candidate with the highest negatives. what we don't know is whether this most unusual candidacy has reached its peak or has still more surprises in store. for that, keep watching this channel. that's our program. good night. americans. we're living longer than ever. as we age, certain nutrients become especially important. from the makers of one a day fifty-plus. one a day proactive sixty-five plus. with high potency vitamin b12 and more vitamin d. can't afford to let heartburn get in the way? try nexium 24hr, the #1 selling brand for frequent heartburn. get complete protection with the leader in frequent hea
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i didn't hear him speak a lot. 't have a lot to say, but he would give you music, and he would give you eyes and attitude. [ laughter ] >> i was in the makeup room as we were getting ready for this. and some of the video came up, and the artist said you know, he gave you smoky eye before people knew what smoky eye was. >> caller: mm-hm. >> as someone who's been doing this in the business, a legend, you know this industry. he sort of broke the rules, fighting for ownership of his music. explain to the audience how important that is for an artist. >> caller: mm-hm. what was the last part you said? >> about fighting for ownership of their music. how important it is for an artist to have ownership over their music. >> caller: absolutely, absolutely. the writers, publishing, and he was uniquely gifted there again to be the producer, the writer and the artist. >> he was just 57 years old. >> caller: and why shouldn't the artist own their own music. especially if you wrote it. >> right. >> caller: mm-hm. >> and the writing
i didn't hear him speak a lot. 't have a lot to say, but he would give you music, and he would give you eyes and attitude. [ laughter ] >> i was in the makeup room as we were getting ready for this. and some of the video came up, and the artist said you know, he gave you smoky eye before people knew what smoky eye was. >> caller: mm-hm. >> as someone who's been doing this in the business, a legend, you know this industry. he sort of broke the rules, fighting for ownership of...
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him. my dad's been in here a long time. i hate it for him. see anybody that you love locked up . but he wouldn't know how to act if he was out here anyway. my brother being locked up now bothers me a little more. just because he's my little brother. it's hard to know what i would say to my father, because i wouldn't want to hurt his feelings, but it's his fault. it's his fault that my little brother is here. >> hey, sweetie. >> hey. >> what are you doing? oh, you look so beautiful. >> thank you. you look handsome yourself. >> you're my daughter, you have to say that. >> what were you thinking? don't you think you're -- >> what do you mean what i was thinking? >> don't you think you're a little too old to be jumping fences and stuff? >> sweetie, i broke my shoulder in the process. i mean, i'm obviously getting too old to be jumping fences. but -- i'm just so tired of doing time. you know that. i wanted to be out there with you guys. you know. i just wanted to be free. you know that. i mean, you know me. i'm just tired of it. i'm tired of being
him. my dad's been in here a long time. i hate it for him. see anybody that you love locked up . but he wouldn't know how to act if he was out here anyway. my brother being locked up now bothers me a little more. just because he's my little brother. it's hard to know what i would say to my father, because i wouldn't want to hurt his feelings, but it's his fault. it's his fault that my little brother is here. >> hey, sweetie. >> hey. >> what are you doing? oh, you look so...
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it's terrible in a way that's not happened for him before. the problems came out of his own mouth in a way you didn't have to have his opponents or pund nts or anybody else say this man isn't ready for the big issues. you could look at the screen and see him underquestioning from chris matthews trying to make it up and it was clear that this 43 year debate over abortion was something he has not thought through. >> most recently last night. they said he intends to eliminate the national debt in eight years. essentially, every economist would say that. they made that clear in their story saying this is not something that's rational and yet, there's so many of these quotes and i wonder, matthew, if the effect is sort of mitigating because he says so much against so many different interviewings a s and says so many things that overwhelm the media's nervous system and ability to check it all. >> i think i agree. this shows donald trump's worst enemy is donald trump. donald trump has not been brought down by the establishment. >> even though the slo
it's terrible in a way that's not happened for him before. the problems came out of his own mouth in a way you didn't have to have his opponents or pund nts or anybody else say this man isn't ready for the big issues. you could look at the screen and see him underquestioning from chris matthews trying to make it up and it was clear that this 43 year debate over abortion was something he has not thought through. >> most recently last night. they said he intends to eliminate the national...
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you know, i had a chance to meet with him. es at paisley park last year to talk with him about his decision to move most of his music to jay-z streaming service title and talk about the music business and the record industry and a thing that's interesting about him, "a," he seemed to eat, sleep and drink music. we met him in the control room of paisley park. it looked like mission control there, it was so much gear. right next to a well-stocked rehearsal room. and living quarters it seemed to be right inside the studio. and but he was a mixture of down to earth and sort of eccentric at the same time. he could talk very knowledgeably about the music business and was very witty. also, a little shy. had two twin assistants dressed exactly the same trailing after him. and we met in a conference room with doves in it. it was quite an interesting experience. but those who have had the good fortune of meeting him, of course, watching him perform knew that he lived muse nick a way that i think very few other artists did. >> it was in h
you know, i had a chance to meet with him. es at paisley park last year to talk with him about his decision to move most of his music to jay-z streaming service title and talk about the music business and the record industry and a thing that's interesting about him, "a," he seemed to eat, sleep and drink music. we met him in the control room of paisley park. it looked like mission control there, it was so much gear. right next to a well-stocked rehearsal room. and living quarters it...
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a stretcher. >> and people punched back against him as well. could he be the future president? >> i hope he can save my job. i have a hard time imagining that the establishment would actually have the balls to do that. >> the country is going to start winning, winning winning. reporter: or would he be a dead end for the republican party. th "donald trump the disruchtor." here is bret baier. bret: a celebrity/mogul who never held office has seized the election cycle. he has done it by taking no prisoners. by saying something no politician has ever said, and in do so he changed the face of american politics and somehowit connected with the public in a way few politicians ever have. we joined his campaign in early march at a time that might have been called "peak trump." he was riding high going from victory to victory. spirits were high, the schedule nonstop. though as with any suchs operation, there was a question looming in the background, is his campaign moving ever upwardai or hates topped out? no one can answer that then. but we ran into some surprising incidents along the wa
a stretcher. >> and people punched back against him as well. could he be the future president? >> i hope he can save my job. i have a hard time imagining that the establishment would actually have the balls to do that. >> the country is going to start winning, winning winning. reporter: or would he be a dead end for the republican party. th "donald trump the disruchtor." here is bret baier. bret: a celebrity/mogul who never held office has seized the election cycle....
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there's a part of him in all his intersections and diversity, there's a part of him very much an activistprotester and passionate. he was all of that. >> incredible sense of independence that ran through everything he did. this is somebody that signed his first record deal as a teenager, insisting on complete creative control. said i will not sign unless this is all my vision. somebody who came up with "purple rain" as an idea, as a vision in his head when everybody around him said who is going to make a movie -- >> at 19 to have been offered a record deal, multi record deal. but he wanted to do it himself, didn't want somebody else to produce it. >> that's astonishing because if you're in the music business, you think your elders can make awe hit, he knew at 19 that -- he knew how he wanted to make his. >> that's freedom, right? when you're willing to walk away from something never offered to you before, a midwestern little black guy, at that moment you knew you were royalty, you knew you were prince. >> he knew he was going to be the artist -- >> and if there's anything that inspired ev
there's a part of him in all his intersections and diversity, there's a part of him very much an activistprotester and passionate. he was all of that. >> incredible sense of independence that ran through everything he did. this is somebody that signed his first record deal as a teenager, insisting on complete creative control. said i will not sign unless this is all my vision. somebody who came up with "purple rain" as an idea, as a vision in his head when everybody around him...
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so i wasn't a neighbor. but i met him once. basically, i just started going to paisley park a year ago. i had kind of removed myself from the whole being a prince freak when i was back in college. and so i only started going last year. and i've been -- i've been -- i went basically every time since then, because it was so incredible. >> when you saw him this weekend, you know, i know he didn't sing, but he showed off a new guitar, a new piano, what did he say to the crowd? >> well, basically, he came out and first thing about that crowd, it's a unique crowd. there's only a couple hundred people there. and you know, it was basically like he was checking in with us. he was saying, you know, hey. i appreciate all the support. and i'm feeling good, and everything is fine. and yeah, he said save your prayers. you know, for another day or whatever. let's see how this goes for a couple more days. and -- but he looked good. he sounded good. so -- yeah. >> he didn't seem ill or sick when he said that about the prayers? >> no. >> it didn'
so i wasn't a neighbor. but i met him once. basically, i just started going to paisley park a year ago. i had kind of removed myself from the whole being a prince freak when i was back in college. and so i only started going last year. and i've been -- i've been -- i went basically every time since then, because it was so incredible. >> when you saw him this weekend, you know, i know he didn't sing, but he showed off a new guitar, a new piano, what did he say to the crowd? >> well,...
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he which bring a block of votes with him. could be close enough that he could be a guy who decides between trump and cruz. there is no reason for kasich to drop out. he has every right to run. i don't think he can get nominated under the rules. you have to carry eight states to be nominated. i think from june 6th, after the last vote in the primaries up until the time of the convention in july, kasich could be a significant player in negotiating to see what finally works out. if neither of front-runners end up with majority on june 6th. deirdre: we have this exchange, hopefully we can find it in the control room, governor kasich is saying essentially i want my votes. both cruz and trump called on him to drop out. can we find that, team? >> kasich, i don't think he is a player here. the guy is 1-32. jeb bush was doing a lot better than that. they were all -- many people were doing better. it is called you get out. >> if you lose 49 states, you ain't going to be the republican nominee. [applause] as of yesterday we have now beat
he which bring a block of votes with him. could be close enough that he could be a guy who decides between trump and cruz. there is no reason for kasich to drop out. he has every right to run. i don't think he can get nominated under the rules. you have to carry eight states to be nominated. i think from june 6th, after the last vote in the primaries up until the time of the convention in july, kasich could be a significant player in negotiating to see what finally works out. if neither of...
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the next day, a private plane taking him back home to minnesota made an emergency landing in illinois rushed to the hospital. his aid said he was suffering from the flu having recently cancelled a number of scheduled concerts. saturday he was released from the hospital and threw a dance party to mark the occasion. according to attendees, prince addressed his health telling the crowd, wait a few days before you waste in the prayers on me. >> sounded great, sounded normal. >> reporter: prince was perhaps the most famously if not famous shy native resident of the twin cities area. madonna calling him a true visionary. aretha franklin. >> such a blow. it's just -- it's really surreal. it's kind of unbelievable. definitely an original and a one of a kind. >> reporter: in a fitting tribute, the ballpark where his hometown twins played, purple as rain falls on the city. it may be some time before we know the official cause of death. late last week when word circulated that prince fell ill on this airplane ride home, a lot of fans were understandably concerned but few if any could imagine him
the next day, a private plane taking him back home to minnesota made an emergency landing in illinois rushed to the hospital. his aid said he was suffering from the flu having recently cancelled a number of scheduled concerts. saturday he was released from the hospital and threw a dance party to mark the occasion. according to attendees, prince addressed his health telling the crowd, wait a few days before you waste in the prayers on me. >> sounded great, sounded normal. >>...
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i have a friend who's recording with him now. i mean, sort of shocked by what happened. to build a little bit on your conversation with anthony decurtis, a man who at his peak was making a song a day. most artists are looking at a week if they're really, really on it. a week from idea to final music. prince was doing this day. i have this from people over the years, and other people who worked with him. [ inaudible ] you know, didn't -- into a race. most of the stuff stayed the course, but he -- he -- career and it begins with him trying -- extraordinarily difficult childhood. there's stories that there might have been physical abuse. parents break up when he's very young. goes live with his dad. gets thrown out of that home or leaves. goes to live with his mom who had a new husband. that situation doesn't work out. then he ends up living in the basement of andre simone's mother's home. she had five children and was pursuing an advanced degree at that time. how much attention could he have gotten? people who knew him from high sch
i have a friend who's recording with him now. i mean, sort of shocked by what happened. to build a little bit on your conversation with anthony decurtis, a man who at his peak was making a song a day. most artists are looking at a week if they're really, really on it. a week from idea to final music. prince was doing this day. i have this from people over the years, and other people who worked with him. [ inaudible ] you know, didn't -- into a race. most of the stuff stayed the course, but he...
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espn and a few of the foes on there were ripping the pick saying we had him 68th opt board. bottom line 49ers got a kid from stanford and they seem to be happy. >>> as for the raiders they pick 14th they need a defensive back especially with the retirement of charles woodson so karl joseph out of west virginia is the pick. the raiders select karl joseph. here's probably the highlight story of the day. >>> this guy was considered one of the top prospects in all the draft then three minutes before the draft began, this showed up on his twitter account and yes some of you veterans know what's going on. the novices what he's doing is smoking out of a bong with a gas mask on. he went into damage control said yes that was me. he apologized his agent came out and said hey, this kids learned a lot the picture was a long time ago and somebody hack it had account. so the miami dolphins said bong smoke or not we'll take you with a 13th overall selection. i don't know why i'm laughing but i'm going to root for that guy this year. i like bong guys to get ahead after your one mistake. >>>
espn and a few of the foes on there were ripping the pick saying we had him 68th opt board. bottom line 49ers got a kid from stanford and they seem to be happy. >>> as for the raiders they pick 14th they need a defensive back especially with the retirement of charles woodson so karl joseph out of west virginia is the pick. the raiders select karl joseph. here's probably the highlight story of the day. >>> this guy was considered one of the top prospects in all the draft then...
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i remember there was a party after a concert for him. d people like beyonce and jay-z would kind of come in and take turns, one person would sit down next to him and spend time with him one-on-one. that person would get up and someone else would sit down and talk to him. they were really fans of this man and his work. you could see kind of like the nervousness and the shyness with them for the opportunity to be around him. this was about eight years ago. prince was pretty incredible. he was very passionate about social issues. as a dinner one time, it was four of us at dinner. prince was there, i was there. he was very passionate about poverty and education and voting issues across the country. he talked about that at dinner. as you know, he was a jehovah's witness. he talked openly about not celebrating holidays and why we shouldn't do that and things like that. he was very passionate about so many things beyond the music. he was a very interesting individual. very funny, too. loved to tell jokes and loved to have a good time. but he was
i remember there was a party after a concert for him. d people like beyonce and jay-z would kind of come in and take turns, one person would sit down next to him and spend time with him one-on-one. that person would get up and someone else would sit down and talk to him. they were really fans of this man and his work. you could see kind of like the nervousness and the shyness with them for the opportunity to be around him. this was about eight years ago. prince was pretty incredible. he was...
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i even allow him to clean the officer's bathroom because he does a good job. i was able to take him home i would take him home and allow him to clean my house because that's how good of a cleaner he is. >> is your room clean? very clean? yes. very clean. >> so, edwin, did you count on this? no, i didn't. it smells like a rat down in here. >>> coming up -- >> i want to get something like 15 to 20. >> i just want you to be realistic. >> a counselor tries to temper edwin estrada's high hopes before he heads to court to learn his fate and -- >> two of my greatest fears is me dying in prison and my mother passing while i'm in here. i don't want that never to happen. >> paul abdul wiggins stares reality right in the face. >>> compared to prison where the inmates have all been sentenced and know how long they will serve, life in jail is a world of uncertainty. but every day resolution arrives for someone. >> paul dixon, we're going to take you out of the chair. >> i can't be in that room, i'm claustrophobic. >> paul dixon put on a show in order to manipulate his hous
i even allow him to clean the officer's bathroom because he does a good job. i was able to take him home i would take him home and allow him to clean my house because that's how good of a cleaner he is. >> is your room clean? very clean? yes. very clean. >> so, edwin, did you count on this? no, i didn't. it smells like a rat down in here. >>> coming up -- >> i want to get something like 15 to 20. >> i just want you to be realistic. >> a counselor tries to...
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a movement. people follow him because they feel they have a voice again. he was on the way to a rally and flying thousands of feet above the ground but it was not until he landed that he hit real he landed that he hit real tu family road trip! fun! check engine. not fun! but, you've got hum. that's like driving with this guy. all you do is press this, and in plain englis"coolant" , you'll know what's wrong. if you do need a mechanic, just press this. "thank you for calling hum." and if you really need help, help will find you, automatically, 24/7, even way out here. because you put this, in here. hum by verizon. the technology designed to make your car smarter, safer and more connected. put some smarts in your car. >> chicago is known as the windy city and so maybe it shouldn't be a big surprise this is where donald trump's campaign ran into a cyclone. once again john roberts. >> reporter: when he left donald trump on the campaign trail he landed in chicago for a big rally and little did he know he was heading in a buzz saw. the qualities in candidate trum
a movement. people follow him because they feel they have a voice again. he was on the way to a rally and flying thousands of feet above the ground but it was not until he landed that he hit real he landed that he hit real tu family road trip! fun! check engine. not fun! but, you've got hum. that's like driving with this guy. all you do is press this, and in plain englis"coolant" , you'll know what's wrong. if you do need a mechanic, just press this. "thank you for calling...
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i take a sigh of relief and think it is not him. to be in jail. >> if jason scott was smart, the task force simply had to be smarter. investigators noticed jason did not understand an important legal nuance not guaranteeing him complete immunity. the cops couldn't use his own words against him but they could use the words of others. when they found the accomplice of jason, they grilled him. >> a couple of jobs he just have them. >> these details mirrored what happened in the dewitt murders. >> he likes to steal car keys, spare keys and he likes to come back later and get that car. he liked to park cars in vacant houses or friendly houses that were for sale. >> detective nelson nailed down several connections. most important of those jason's car, a dark blue toyota camry matching the description of one of the mysterious cars one of the neighbors has seen. and then investigators discovered another sickening piece of evidence. a video jason made of the victims of one of his home invasions, a mother and one of her teenage daughters. he
i take a sigh of relief and think it is not him. to be in jail. >> if jason scott was smart, the task force simply had to be smarter. investigators noticed jason did not understand an important legal nuance not guaranteeing him complete immunity. the cops couldn't use his own words against him but they could use the words of others. when they found the accomplice of jason, they grilled him. >> a couple of jobs he just have them. >> these details mirrored what happened in the...
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there's a part of him in all his intersections and diversity, there's a part of him very much an activistimp and a protester and passionate. he was all of that. >> incredible sense of independence that ran through everything he did. this is somebody that signed his first record deal as a teenager, insisting on complete creative control. said i will not sign unless this is all my vision. somebody who came up with "purple rain" as an idea, as a vision in his head when everybody around him said who is going to make a movie -- >> at 19 to have been offered a record deal, multi record deal. but he wanted to do it himself, didn't want somebody else to produce it. >> that's astonishing because if you're in the music business, you think your elders can make awe hit, he knew at 19 that -- he knew how he wanted to make his. >> that's freedom, right? when you're willing to walk away from something never offered to you before, a midwestern little black guy, at that moment you knew you were royalty, you knew you were prince. >> he knew he was going to be the artist -- >> and if there's anything that i
there's a part of him in all his intersections and diversity, there's a part of him very much an activistimp and a protester and passionate. he was all of that. >> incredible sense of independence that ran through everything he did. this is somebody that signed his first record deal as a teenager, insisting on complete creative control. said i will not sign unless this is all my vision. somebody who came up with "purple rain" as an idea, as a vision in his head when everybody...
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a real object lesson. jeff: what is next for him? bio is not relinquishing : his delegates, so we will see what happens at the convention. his name has not been mentioned by the great mention her as a possibility this year given that , he was defeated so badly when he was. but i think he has a future in republican politics. i don't think there is anything that happened that precludes him from running next time or being a running mate. trump even mentioned him as a possible running mate. jeff: this is possibly the most interesting convention since reagan and ford in 76. jacob: -- jeff: potentially even more dramatic. jacob: i think we have no model for this. since the parties reformed themselves, driven by the primaries, it has been every year, the reporters dream of a brokered convention. this year, it sure looks like it is going to happen. it is going to depend very heavily on the rules committee , and the credential committee, in all of this minutia politics that nobody but the real nerds like me pay attention to is going to matter
a real object lesson. jeff: what is next for him? bio is not relinquishing : his delegates, so we will see what happens at the convention. his name has not been mentioned by the great mention her as a possibility this year given that , he was defeated so badly when he was. but i think he has a future in republican politics. i don't think there is anything that happened that precludes him from running next time or being a running mate. trump even mentioned him as a possible running mate. jeff:...
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a running mate. trump even mentioned him as a possible running mate.bly the most interesting convention since reagan and ford in 76. potential even more dramatic. jacob: i think we have no model for this. --ce the party were formed reformed themselves, driven by the primaries, it has been every year, the reporters dream of a brokered convention. this year, it sure looks like it is going to happen. it is going to depend very heavily on the rules committee and the convention committee, and all this politics that nobody but the real nerds like me pay attention to. the rules of the convention will determine who the nominee is. and the rules, there are some interesting quirks. there are new rules at every convention. the rules are set out the convention. delegates were bound on the first ballot to what candidate they vote for are not bound on the rules. if the rules committee decides they have to stop trump, who does more to liberate delegates, the delegates who are bound to support trump and do not like and many can vote for that rule. complicated,o be toe
a running mate. trump even mentioned him as a possible running mate.bly the most interesting convention since reagan and ford in 76. potential even more dramatic. jacob: i think we have no model for this. --ce the party were formed reformed themselves, driven by the primaries, it has been every year, the reporters dream of a brokered convention. this year, it sure looks like it is going to happen. it is going to depend very heavily on the rules committee and the convention committee, and all...
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in a kmart parking lot in charlotte, north carolina is telling him more than he expects to hear. >> you really thought this thing through. >> seriously thought this thing through. >> you know we're talking about murder. >> i know i am a cold hearted bitch, but life's tough. >> in late 1992, phyllis and her husband have been married two years, live just outside the city in the town of matthews, where phyllis works in the preschool at the first baptist church. >> if you listen to her story, preschool teacher, married, kids, she's everyone's next door neighbor. >> phyllis' 40-year-old husband jimmy comes into the marriage with a job as a cable splicer at the telephone company, as well as a life insurance policy. >> based on her description of jimmy, he was a good, hard working guy, other than the fact she wanted the insurance money, and wanted to be away from him, had done nothing wrong. >> in '92, i was a detective with the violent crimes taskforce. >> daryl price, a detective sergeant with the charlotte mecklenburg police department first learns about
in a kmart parking lot in charlotte, north carolina is telling him more than he expects to hear. >> you really thought this thing through. >> seriously thought this thing through. >> you know we're talking about murder. >> i know i am a cold hearted bitch, but life's tough. >> in late 1992, phyllis and her husband have been married two years, live just outside the city in the town of matthews, where phyllis works in the preschool at the first baptist church....
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i give him a month. hope he proves me wrong. but i give him about 30 days. and it's going to be all over with. >> coming up. >> what's on your face. >> 666, i got a pentagram, i got an upside down cross, demon pride on my neck. got them all over me. >> the challenge of being a satanist in the heart of the bible belt. and -- >> witty's going the other way. i would say he's a little nervous. he's like i'm getting the hell out of here. >> kenneth witty's saga in general population takes an unexpected turn. >>> tulsa, oklahoma is not only located in the bible belt it's actually been called the buckle of the bible belt. during our extended stay shoot at the tulsa county jail, one newly arrested inmate caught our attention because he appeared to be anything but religiously conservative. >> we were filming in the booking area of the jail and i saw a guy with 666 written across his head in tattoos all over his face and he looked like an interesting candidate for "lockup." >> [ bleep ] i'm not nothing, dude. i'm not. >> he was being pretty loud and definitely causing
i give him a month. hope he proves me wrong. but i give him about 30 days. and it's going to be all over with. >> coming up. >> what's on your face. >> 666, i got a pentagram, i got an upside down cross, demon pride on my neck. got them all over me. >> the challenge of being a satanist in the heart of the bible belt. and -- >> witty's going the other way. i would say he's a little nervous. he's like i'm getting the hell out of here. >> kenneth witty's saga in...
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message. >> we pull him out, i want to put him in the chair because i want to have a little talk with him. >> ivey instructs the jail's special response team to extract schmidt from his cell and place him in a restraint chair for a face for face meeting. >> let this guy know that we're not going to play games. he's not going to have us run around all day with his nonsense. they examined him a couple times. they deemed him to be behavior. which means basically he knows what he's doing and he's trying to manipulate us. >> step back with your feet. don't move! behind your back, behind your back. >> why are you guys so nervous? bunch of [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] straight [ bleep ]. all right, see you, bitch. [ bleep ] with the wrong president, idiots. secret service, take him out afterwards. what's up? what's going on with you? >> nothing. it's your guys' crooked-assed system, so -- >> okay. i'm just concerned about the way you're behaving since you've been here. >> what was i doing wrong? >> there was an issue, from my understanding, you snatched the phone cord from
message. >> we pull him out, i want to put him in the chair because i want to have a little talk with him. >> ivey instructs the jail's special response team to extract schmidt from his cell and place him in a restraint chair for a face for face meeting. >> let this guy know that we're not going to play games. he's not going to have us run around all day with his nonsense. they examined him a couple times. they deemed him to be behavior. which means basically he knows what...
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it shows a certain underlying weakness and him as a candidate.t is a position nobody will let him forget. certainly, clinton will not, especially if he is the nominee. mark: not necessarily in the short term for the nomination, we will see it hurt him in the general. i believe it could hurt him in the short-term. john: right, yes. so now, let's talk about the other trouble in trump land. a day after his campaign manager was charged with battery for grabbing a reporter, last night he did not back down from his defense of corey lewandowski. during a cnn town hall, trump offered this as his version of the events in question. donald trump: she grabbed me on the arm. i am like this. am i supposed to press charges against her, because my arm is hurting? she had a pen in her hands. secret service does not know what it is. i was not interviewed by the police. this was a town where i have a big investment. i'm trying to figure out if these are democrats or republicans. it was so minor. people say, what is this all about? we have people in the middle east,
it shows a certain underlying weakness and him as a candidate.t is a position nobody will let him forget. certainly, clinton will not, especially if he is the nominee. mark: not necessarily in the short term for the nomination, we will see it hurt him in the general. i believe it could hurt him in the short-term. john: right, yes. so now, let's talk about the other trouble in trump land. a day after his campaign manager was charged with battery for grabbing a reporter, last night he did not...
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"snl" had a good time with him over the years. stuff, a lot of that stuff, was an act. right? i mean, how do we get people to really pay attention to what we're doing? actually say nothing, or pretend we're saying very little, when they go up and do these moments. this makes the journalist much more uncomfortable, which makes for a much more interesting moment for him. when i interviewed him, it was the rules time. you can't record this. can't have a hand recorder. i'm writing, writing it down. but he spoke in this way that made it hard to even write it down. i would write things down exactly as he said it, read it later, what does that mean? i have no idea. he was brilliant. he was funny. he was witty. he liked taking -- making the press, the media, sort of feel off-kilter. he loved that stuff. >> you've got to be mysterious. as we said, the other minnesota kid, bob dylan of hipping, minnesota, made a living being mysterious and he still is to this day. more with teree in just a moment. stay with us through this next break. up ne
"snl" had a good time with him over the years. stuff, a lot of that stuff, was an act. right? i mean, how do we get people to really pay attention to what we're doing? actually say nothing, or pretend we're saying very little, when they go up and do these moments. this makes the journalist much more uncomfortable, which makes for a much more interesting moment for him. when i interviewed him, it was the rules time. you can't record this. can't have a hand recorder. i'm writing,...
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he has broken free from a party that was holding him back. he is leaving behind a socialist party that just was not ready for his revolution. where is he going to go now? maybe he might actually join the right-wing, and they say that if he wants, he could try his luck in the opposition primary through the presidential race, which will take place in november. mali: we also have the left -- molly: we also have the wondering who will win in the general election. flo: it is talking about 2017, the embarrassment of the primaries. the primaries are not automatic and france as they are in the states. they are relatively new but they are becoming a regular fixture in french politics. a good ideat is because it is bringing french politics closer to a system of direct democracy. but they can get pretty ugly, and they are very hard to organize. these are the potential candidates for the right-wing, the opposition primary. there are 12 people who could potentially run for president. it is starting a little bit about -- it is starting to sound a little bit
he has broken free from a party that was holding him back. he is leaving behind a socialist party that just was not ready for his revolution. where is he going to go now? maybe he might actually join the right-wing, and they say that if he wants, he could try his luck in the opposition primary through the presidential race, which will take place in november. mali: we also have the left -- molly: we also have the wondering who will win in the general election. flo: it is talking about 2017, the...
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hastert was a mentor to tom cross. he called him and asked him for a letter.tead, the cross family contacted federal authorities and scott cross, tom's brother, came forward and gave very pointed and very tearful, emotional testimony today, and he was really-- is really the first victim that we have heard from publicly. we've heard from a deceased victim's system who has been, you know, unrelenting in all of this. and, you know, she timely heard what she wanted to hear from hastert today as well. >> sreenivasan: now, the criminal proceedings on this case are done. but there's still a civil lawsuit pending? >> the initial transaction that got us here, the struck thuring count, this was involving this individual "a," who we still don't know the identity of. it's not been reported publicly yet. and this individual said they had an agreement that hastert had agreed to pay him $3.5 million. the individual initially wanted to get a lawyer involved, and so forth. hastert paid part of the money, about almost $1 million. and this individual says, "you still owe me the
hastert was a mentor to tom cross. he called him and asked him for a letter.tead, the cross family contacted federal authorities and scott cross, tom's brother, came forward and gave very pointed and very tearful, emotional testimony today, and he was really-- is really the first victim that we have heard from publicly. we've heard from a deceased victim's system who has been, you know, unrelenting in all of this. and, you know, she timely heard what she wanted to hear from hastert today as...
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this is a wonderful opportunity for him. it's a chance to warm himself up. instead of the blufter and bluff and everything we get from him showing more as a caring person. someone who does love his family. he's very proud much them. in wouldn't be surprised if they bring in his grandchild. that would be a play. the other thing that's very important here, erin, he's so far behind with women that if he can show respect for women and show they respect him this can softens this opposition. right now he's unelectable given this group of women. >> he needs progress. >> obviously. charlotte you have sat down with the trump family twice. you did a cover story. you were there with melania, with donald trump, with his youngest son. what is the one thing you still want to know more about? >> you know, i think every single one much his kids and one thing that s-you know, kind of, you know, the unforgettable detail is what they think about his politics. they are very adept at evading that question. ivanka and eric neglected to register to vote in new york. when asked who
this is a wonderful opportunity for him. it's a chance to warm himself up. instead of the blufter and bluff and everything we get from him showing more as a caring person. someone who does love his family. he's very proud much them. in wouldn't be surprised if they bring in his grandchild. that would be a play. the other thing that's very important here, erin, he's so far behind with women that if he can show respect for women and show they respect him this can softens this opposition. right...
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and unless they miss a word, to throw those insults at him that was described. ams pulled another page from a sheaf of papers held close to his chest. he turned to the speaker. and i hold in my hand the memorial, which is to say petition of benjamin emerson and 45 other citizens in the state of massachusetts, pray in congress to adopt immediate measures for the peaceful dissolution of the union of these states. petitioners no longer wished to see the resources drained as they put it. for the benefit of the slave states. the slaveocracy which adams used to describe those people had been waiting for sufficient provocation, adams had now and henry wise of virginia to censure the former president, very grave punishment. adams said good and you should think about that. and the possible humiliation of being censured, he was delighted, it was a war he had sought and gained and look forward to in an uproar and the house adjourned. let me back up a little bit and explain how adams had come to this point. like all new englanders adams was opposed to slavery and considered
and unless they miss a word, to throw those insults at him that was described. ams pulled another page from a sheaf of papers held close to his chest. he turned to the speaker. and i hold in my hand the memorial, which is to say petition of benjamin emerson and 45 other citizens in the state of massachusetts, pray in congress to adopt immediate measures for the peaceful dissolution of the union of these states. petitioners no longer wished to see the resources drained as they put it. for the...
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pennsylvania, though, also looks like a pretty steep climb for him. that's going to vote the next week after new york. >> reporter: right, same deal here in the keystone state, steve. look at the latest poll out from fox news, showing donald trump with a commanding lead. you've got john kasich at about 22% and ted cruz trailing kasich by a couple of points. that said, he is still coming out to try to compete in pennsylvania. this is his rally that should start in about ten minutes. we're behind the press riser here. you can see people still filing in. it looks kind of like your standard campaign rally, but i'm told by the folks who run this pavilion that not a lot of politicians come by here. that's because it's actually an amusement park. we'll head out into the sunshine. as we talk about ted cruz's pennsylvania plan. a campaign aid tells me they are working on building organization in this state. really important because of those 54 unbound delegates, steve. in addition to the 17 that will be bound to whoever wins the primary here. right now, again,
pennsylvania, though, also looks like a pretty steep climb for him. that's going to vote the next week after new york. >> reporter: right, same deal here in the keystone state, steve. look at the latest poll out from fox news, showing donald trump with a commanding lead. you've got john kasich at about 22% and ted cruz trailing kasich by a couple of points. that said, he is still coming out to try to compete in pennsylvania. this is his rally that should start in about ten minutes. we're...
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a dog lover and has been under immense pressure. he was sorry for all of it but the barking got the best of him. fortunately, the dogs are okay. >>> this woman is a bride. it's her wedding day and you see her flip off the camera. apparently she was flipping off her in-laws and this sparked a big brawl. >> oh, no! oh, dude! >> the father-in-law wasn't very happy about it. the reports are he said he would kill her and that didn't go over well with her. the family is trying to break it up but the father-in-law is rushing towards her and at one point he puts his hands up around her neck. but this bride isn't going down without a fight. she charges back at him. she tries to claw at his face. >> you can't see the groom in any of this? >> that's my exact question. where is her man and why is he letting it happen? >> if i was at this wedding, i would be holding my drink -- good. >>> the first video you see that rider on his honda cvr-600, a street bike. you see the guy recording the video ask -- famous last words because watch what happens instantly after that. >> oh [ bleep ]! >> oh. >> please tell me t
a dog lover and has been under immense pressure. he was sorry for all of it but the barking got the best of him. fortunately, the dogs are okay. >>> this woman is a bride. it's her wedding day and you see her flip off the camera. apparently she was flipping off her in-laws and this sparked a big brawl. >> oh, no! oh, dude! >> the father-in-law wasn't very happy about it. the reports are he said he would kill her and that didn't go over well with her. the family is trying to...
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in bavaria might stage a coup and steal a march on him. an unexpected opportunity just when he decided to act and had a complex plan for doing it saturday and sunday because the cops were off and it would all work out just great when he heard thursday night there was a major speech being held in this big beer hall on the east side of munich which hosts 3000 people and the speech would be by the civilian head of government who was a dictator at that point, along with him was the two military heads at the time, the triumvirate would be under one roof, one time, and that is what he did. that is what started in a beer hall, rather than originally planned in the traditional way of taking over the police stations and radio stations and stuff like that in the middle of the night. fires the histone into the ceiling, and takes the place by storm, convinces after a while these three men that they have to join him in his coup and his plan for a march in berlin. the idea of a march on berlin comes from the mussolini model of the march on rome a year ea
in bavaria might stage a coup and steal a march on him. an unexpected opportunity just when he decided to act and had a complex plan for doing it saturday and sunday because the cops were off and it would all work out just great when he heard thursday night there was a major speech being held in this big beer hall on the east side of munich which hosts 3000 people and the speech would be by the civilian head of government who was a dictator at that point, along with him was the two military...