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you had a young family. and am i right you had three desks in your study? yes. oject, you could wheel the chair over to another one. explain how that worked. we were young and poor and i was writing almost a book every year. i think i wrote almost ten books in my 20s. i guess because i can but mostly because i had to. so i had this room that was essentially an enclosed veranda. the stumps were gone so it was sloping down, you know, the chair with the wheels, you're sloping towards the desk. it was gravity saying, "keep at it, keep at it." if you would try and push back from the desk... i had three desks along this sort of enclosed veranda which was freezing in the winter and boiling in the summer. if i got stuck on something, i just couldn't afford to try and figure it out so i would just leave it because i'm a great avoider of conflict, and i would just go on to do something else. the problem would solve itself in my absence. yes. and then you had this enormous success with your novel cloudstreet, which has been described as the great australian novel. it sold i
you had a young family. and am i right you had three desks in your study? yes. oject, you could wheel the chair over to another one. explain how that worked. we were young and poor and i was writing almost a book every year. i think i wrote almost ten books in my 20s. i guess because i can but mostly because i had to. so i had this room that was essentially an enclosed veranda. the stumps were gone so it was sloping down, you know, the chair with the wheels, you're sloping towards the desk. it...
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i help him? what's he going to do now? 'cause he had never expected to be president, wasn't ready for it, wasn't really prepared for it. i was a practical guy. i mean in the campaign of '60, organizing the peace corps, those were administrative and managerial jobs. and i had never even been in the white house and i was standing at the back of that plane, saying, "how can i be helpful?" and when he went back into the bedroom of air force one security had closed all the portholes, but he had opened the one in that inner office, inner bedroom, inner sanctum and he was looking out. quietly, very calmly, and i said, "mr. president what are you thinking?" and he said, "are the missiles flying?" here we're in the midst of a cold war, the cuban missile crisis was not long behind us, and i realized then that he had things on his mind he had never had on his mind before. and i just started filling in with the small details. calling the speaker of the house, just functional things, and i was good at that, and one reason he came to trust me was bec
i help him? what's he going to do now? 'cause he had never expected to be president, wasn't ready for it, wasn't really prepared for it. i was a practical guy. i mean in the campaign of '60, organizing the peace corps, those were administrative and managerial jobs. and i had never even been in the white house and i was standing at the back of that plane, saying, "how can i be helpful?" and when he went back into the bedroom of air force one security had closed all the portholes, but...
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i would note that with regard to the private meeting that director comey had, by his own admission, i believe there are as many as six such meetings, several of them he had with think he trump, and i had to with president obama. so it is not improper per se, but it would not be justified for a department official to share information about an ongoing investigation without prior review and clearance from above. >> just one last question. >> we believe that senate hearing for a moment. the u.s. attorney general jeff sessions there giving testimony, being grilled on the trump administration's alleged ties to russia and his role in it, more specifically being questioned over meetings he allegedly held with the russian ambassador prior to donald trump's election. let's go to our washington correspondent for a bit more on that. philip, a pretty robust defense, as you would ask that from the from-- as you would expect the u.s. attorney general, america's top lawyer. he said that any suggestion he did anything wrong, that he colluded with the russians, is a detestable live. lie.p -- is a dete
i would note that with regard to the private meeting that director comey had, by his own admission, i believe there are as many as six such meetings, several of them he had with think he trump, and i had to with president obama. so it is not improper per se, but it would not be justified for a department official to share information about an ongoing investigation without prior review and clearance from above. >> just one last question. >> we believe that senate hearing for a...
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i had a cough. summer allergies, i thought. i had pains when i exercised.r been this age before. i started to lose weight. but i was always trying to lose weight. i just thought i was unusually disciplined. but when i collected that stuff i went in to see a doctor. first, saw nothing because they didn't even think to test me for what i had. they prescribed allergy medicine and then a couple of weeks later, it didn't go away so i took a full cat scan. that lit up like a christmas tree. so they called me and said i had lymphoma. david: when a doctor tells you, did they say you could treat it? it is just a matter of treatment, or did he say it was life-threatening? lloyd: life-threatening, for sure. there are 70 different kinds of lymphoma. hodgkin's, non-hodgkin's, different things. each one carries its own risks. i have the more aggressive type which is dangerous. more dangerous, obviously. but it is curable. david: so you had to go in three or four days for chemo? lloyd: the treatment that i had was six three-week cycles. so for three weeks, six times on a
i had a cough. summer allergies, i thought. i had pains when i exercised.r been this age before. i started to lose weight. but i was always trying to lose weight. i just thought i was unusually disciplined. but when i collected that stuff i went in to see a doctor. first, saw nothing because they didn't even think to test me for what i had. they prescribed allergy medicine and then a couple of weeks later, it didn't go away so i took a full cat scan. that lit up like a christmas tree. so they...
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which is what i had thought. i had no real training as a i had many misconceptions. i discovered a creature god who helped me to see that science could be a form of worship. i got who could be found in a laboratory, and not in the -- and not just in the cathedral. i got who knew my need of forgiveness and gave it freely. most of all, a god of love. providing the ultimate answer to the why that i was seeking answers for. i realized the description of a scientist's spiritual journey may make absolutely no sense to some of you. most of you will find the occasion, the need to make such a journey sometimes. many of you have already done so. for others, it lies ahead or you are in the middle of it. that's maybeof all we should all be in the middle of it. some will put it off and cram for exams at the end of life. don't wait too long, got my give your pop quiz. [laughter] god might give you a pop quiz. [applause] all sounds a little philosophical, salome why this up with a story. -- so let me wind this up with a story. i was interested in global health and i had a friend who
which is what i had thought. i had no real training as a i had many misconceptions. i discovered a creature god who helped me to see that science could be a form of worship. i got who could be found in a laboratory, and not in the -- and not just in the cathedral. i got who knew my need of forgiveness and gave it freely. most of all, a god of love. providing the ultimate answer to the why that i was seeking answers for. i realized the description of a scientist's spiritual journey may make...
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is all of this as altruistic as i had hoped?so i decided that i was going to be and i was in florida. making that decision that i would probably leave the 700 club and go back to san diego and pick up my career as a broadcast journalist there. and i was confronted, unexpectedly by three elders from cdn for church elders from the christian broadcasting network, who pounded into me that i was not supposed to leave, that jesus wanted methere, that i was supposed to stay on . that my purpose was set and for three days, they were praying over me and showing me biblical scriptures about why jesus wanted me to stay. until i succumbed, i said okay, i'll stay. >> two days later, i cdn from florida, i'm fired in the parking lot. and told that my services would no longer be needed because pat's son was going to take my place on the 700 club. pat is now officially off because he is running for president in the primaries. and i was sort of sitting there wondering which jesus was talking to me, wasn't the jesus of the beach in fort myers or w
is all of this as altruistic as i had hoped?so i decided that i was going to be and i was in florida. making that decision that i would probably leave the 700 club and go back to san diego and pick up my career as a broadcast journalist there. and i was confronted, unexpectedly by three elders from cdn for church elders from the christian broadcasting network, who pounded into me that i was not supposed to leave, that jesus wanted methere, that i was supposed to stay on . that my purpose was...
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>> i don't know how that occurred. we had finished a -- i think a terrorism, counterterrorism briefing. there were a number of people there, people were filtering out. and i eventually left. and i do recall, i think i was the last or one of the last two or three to leave. >> would it be fair to say that you felt like perhaps you needed to stay because it involved the fbi director? >> well, i don't know that -- how i would characterize that, senator rubio. i left. it didn't seem to me to be a major problem. i knew that director comey, long time, experienced in the department of justice, could handle himself well. >> he characterized it that he went up to you and said, never leave me alone with the president again, it's not appropriate, and he says, this is his characterization, you just kind of shrugged as if to say, what am i supposed to do about it. >> well, i think i described it more completely, correctly. he raised that issue with me, i believe the next day. i think that was correct. and he expressed concern to me about t
>> i don't know how that occurred. we had finished a -- i think a terrorism, counterterrorism briefing. there were a number of people there, people were filtering out. and i eventually left. and i do recall, i think i was the last or one of the last two or three to leave. >> would it be fair to say that you felt like perhaps you needed to stay because it involved the fbi director? >> well, i don't know that -- how i would characterize that, senator rubio. i left. it didn't...
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, i believe there's as many as six such meetings, several of them he had with president trump, i think he had two with president obama. so it's not improper per se but it would not be justified for a department official to share information about an ongoing investigation without prior review and clearance from but. >> general sessions, just one last question. you were the chair of this foreign policy team for the trump campaign. to the best of your knowledge, did that team ever meet. >> we met a couple times exmaybe. some of the people did. but we never functioned frankly, mr. chairman, as a coherent team. >> were there any members of that team you never met? >> yes. >> okay. vice chairman. >> thank you, general sessions. as i mentioned in my opening statement we appreciate your appearance here but we do see this as the first step. i would just like to get your commitment that you are agreeing to make yourself available as the committee needs in the weeks and months ahead. >> senator winne warner i will t to appear before this committee or other committees as is appropriate. i don't th
, i believe there's as many as six such meetings, several of them he had with president trump, i think he had two with president obama. so it's not improper per se but it would not be justified for a department official to share information about an ongoing investigation without prior review and clearance from but. >> general sessions, just one last question. you were the chair of this foreign policy team for the trump campaign. to the best of your knowledge, did that team ever meet....
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her friend presented one by announcing a pool party at the end of may which i knew i had to attend i would make my move then and there but of course her house had to be decided presidents which meant he might see my car that was also his car. a risk to take two weeks before prom not enough however to drive over it. i asked my friend to be derived. she was a bright kid that in the course of senior year difficult a habit of falling asleep during a briefing. bright enough to post on his waits for for a while but the warning signs were there. he deemed most of his life to unimportant to be present for and he wore oversized sweater is looking like his mother got him lost. also in case you forgot he was asleep but not when driving to get his mom took a liking to me. she wasn't particularly religious but always asked me to find him a nice jewish girl as if stranded in connecticut i had a special access to jewish women that she lacked. on the way to the party naturally his nose started bleeding so badly that we drove right past sam's house almost to massachusetts and the closer we got to cana
her friend presented one by announcing a pool party at the end of may which i knew i had to attend i would make my move then and there but of course her house had to be decided presidents which meant he might see my car that was also his car. a risk to take two weeks before prom not enough however to drive over it. i asked my friend to be derived. she was a bright kid that in the course of senior year difficult a habit of falling asleep during a briefing. bright enough to post on his waits for...
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i have but i don't think he had. and i was struck then by, this is something bigger than me and i want to be a part of it. i recognize we don't always live up to the ideals of our constitution but i also will tell you that i am ill disposed in the zen view of history that nothing good in america as ever happened. i recognize we may yet not reach our dreams and our potential but i'm a romantic. i really believe there's a chance that we may someday reach the potential. i take to the darren desert storm primarily as a victim of desert storm, having gone there. and i remember one of my officers wrote in a diary that we kept, he had an official war diary.this book, the germans would say and we had an unofficial war diary and i kept my young lieutenant and he wrote a note i didn't see until afterwards that said he would like to know who those people were in america who would favor the war in iraq because as far as he could tell, no one at task force three new who it was. i too was in the peace party and i tell you nothing c
i have but i don't think he had. and i was struck then by, this is something bigger than me and i want to be a part of it. i recognize we don't always live up to the ideals of our constitution but i also will tell you that i am ill disposed in the zen view of history that nothing good in america as ever happened. i recognize we may yet not reach our dreams and our potential but i'm a romantic. i really believe there's a chance that we may someday reach the potential. i take to the darren desert...
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if i have had any modicum of success, it is because i have had good relationships and people trusted so i always remember the people who were good to me in my most vulnerable time, and he was in that category. i know he does things or says things that sometimes -- he doesn't mean everything he says, but i am privileged to know that. but people who don't know him maybe don't see the better side. but i will tell you one thing, he is very hard-working and i really believe that he wants to make this country better. and he has grown in the job. i have seen it, too. because for me, it is like having a high school buddy or fraternity brother become president of the united states. it is weird in a way. >> [laughter] robert: but it is cool, and i want to do anything i can to help him help this country. i really -- i do not believe that he is portrayed properly, and so a lot of people don't see him. and part of it is self-inflicted with the things -- some of the style he uses. but i really hope that things will be much better in three to six months. megan: you are in many ways the very embodime
if i have had any modicum of success, it is because i have had good relationships and people trusted so i always remember the people who were good to me in my most vulnerable time, and he was in that category. i know he does things or says things that sometimes -- he doesn't mean everything he says, but i am privileged to know that. but people who don't know him maybe don't see the better side. but i will tell you one thing, he is very hard-working and i really believe that he wants to make...
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but, you know, i have had a learning curve myself. did was i became a workhorse and not a show horse. and that's how i learned the senate and i tried to become friends with members of the republican party and reach across party lines. i'm a progressive democrat and they know it. but there are other -- there are places that you can find some kind of common ground and try to do that. i don't think donald trump would listen to my advice if i had sound advice for him. >> what was the steepest part of your learning curve? >> boy, that's a good question. i think part of it was just i had a career in which i learned how to be funny, and then i had to learn how not to be funny. and that was -- and so -- i had some parallel experiences. during the campaign, the other side republicans took everything i had ever written or said and put it through the $1500 machine called the dehumorizer. it took out every bit of irony and hyperbole and context and made it into something that wasn't funny and then used it against me. and then once i got in office
but, you know, i have had a learning curve myself. did was i became a workhorse and not a show horse. and that's how i learned the senate and i tried to become friends with members of the republican party and reach across party lines. i'm a progressive democrat and they know it. but there are other -- there are places that you can find some kind of common ground and try to do that. i don't think donald trump would listen to my advice if i had sound advice for him. >> what was the...
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and i had not heard. i wanted to refute that immediately. any suggestion that i was part of such an activity. i replied, quote, i replied to senator franken this way, quote, senator franken, i'm not aware of any of those activities. i have been called a surrogate or two during that campaign and i did not have communications with the russians and unable toll comment on it, closed quote. that was the context in which i was asked the question and in that context, my answer was a fair and correct response to the charge as i understood it. i was responding to this allege at we -- surrogates had been meeting with the russians. it didn't go further than the context of the question and list any conversations that i may have had with russians in routine situations as i had many routine meetings with other foreign officials. so please hear me now. it was only in march after my confirmation hearing that a porter asked my spokesperson if i had met with any russian official. that was the first time that question had been posed to me. we provided that rep
and i had not heard. i wanted to refute that immediately. any suggestion that i was part of such an activity. i replied, quote, i replied to senator franken this way, quote, senator franken, i'm not aware of any of those activities. i have been called a surrogate or two during that campaign and i did not have communications with the russians and unable toll comment on it, closed quote. that was the context in which i was asked the question and in that context, my answer was a fair and correct...
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i think he had two with president obama. it is not per se improper but i would not be justified for department of -- of part -- department official to share information about ongoing investigation without prior review and -- from above. sen. burr: you were the chair of this foreign-policy team for the trump campaign. to the best of your knowledge, did that team ever meet? we met a sessions: couple of times. but we never functioned, frankly, as a coherent team. sen. burr: for their any member's of the team you never met? atty gen. sessions: yes. >> as i mentioned in my opening statement, we appreciate your appearance here but we see this as the first step and we would like to get your commitment that you will agree to make yourself available as the committee needs in the weeks and months ahead. atty gen. sessions: i will commit to appear before this and other committees, as appropriate. -- i do not think it is good policy to continually bring an attorney general over multiple committees going over the same things. >> the appro
i think he had two with president obama. it is not per se improper but i would not be justified for department of -- of part -- department official to share information about ongoing investigation without prior review and -- from above. sen. burr: you were the chair of this foreign-policy team for the trump campaign. to the best of your knowledge, did that team ever meet? we met a sessions: couple of times. but we never functioned, frankly, as a coherent team. sen. burr: for their any member's...
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i had read their book but had no idea they were teaching. wrote dean dodd, and i said, "dear dean dodd, i thought you guys were dead." i said "now that i know you are alive, i would really love to come to columbia if you can get me in." david: so i assume you did well at columbia business school? mr. buffett: i did ok there. david: you worked for mr. graham? how did that work? mr. buffett: it was terrific in the sense that i was working for my hero. but then, he was going to retire in a couple of years, and so i was only back there for a year and a half. but every day, i was excited about being able to work for him. david: so what you were good at was picking stocks, according to his formula, which was to look for companies that were undervalued -- now we call that value investing. did you realize that he had some principles that were fairly unique and that is what you followed his guidance? mr. buffett: well, by the time i went to work for him, i probably could have recited his books. i read his books multiple times. and so it was more a que
i had read their book but had no idea they were teaching. wrote dean dodd, and i said, "dear dean dodd, i thought you guys were dead." i said "now that i know you are alive, i would really love to come to columbia if you can get me in." david: so i assume you did well at columbia business school? mr. buffett: i did ok there. david: you worked for mr. graham? how did that work? mr. buffett: it was terrific in the sense that i was working for my hero. but then, he was going to...
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i just followed. she adopted my son as her own and so my son had now become my brother and i just took her lead. my mother had a way of saying look forward don't look back. don't even think about it. that was the way i survived. by not reflecting too much on what had happened in the past. she just kept telling me that i could finish school and go to college. i still had a life ahead of me. those due to the strength of my mother. so my father and god could almost replace each other. as a little girl i started thinking of my father is this huge god my life. and later in college i was looking for some connection to the divine. was struggling with looking for some redemption even though is not my fault i was right my father maybe think got one sliced tried all sorts of religions. finally i met the man who led me to jesus over margarita in san diego. this is when i was a tv host and radio news journalist in san diego. so now i was a born again christian. felt great. while i was working in san diego some assent to tape to pat robertson at the 700 club and i got a letter from them asking if i like to be
i just followed. she adopted my son as her own and so my son had now become my brother and i just took her lead. my mother had a way of saying look forward don't look back. don't even think about it. that was the way i survived. by not reflecting too much on what had happened in the past. she just kept telling me that i could finish school and go to college. i still had a life ahead of me. those due to the strength of my mother. so my father and god could almost replace each other. as a little...
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had with the president. ishare with the committee my recollection of that conversation i had with mr comey. following a routine morning threat briefing, mr comey spoke to me and my chief of staff, while he did not provide me with any of the substance of his conversation with the president, apparently the day before, mr comey express concern about proper communications protocol with the white house. and with the president. i responded. he did not re call president. i responded. he did not recall this. i responded to his comment by agreeing the fbi and the department of justice needed comment by agreeing the fbi and the department ofjustice needed to be careful to follow department policies regarding appropriate contacts with the white house. mr comey had served in the department for the better part of two decades. i was confident he understood and would abide by the well—established rules limiting communications with the white house, especially about ongoing investigations. that is what is so important to contr
had with the president. ishare with the committee my recollection of that conversation i had with mr comey. following a routine morning threat briefing, mr comey spoke to me and my chief of staff, while he did not provide me with any of the substance of his conversation with the president, apparently the day before, mr comey express concern about proper communications protocol with the white house. and with the president. i responded. he did not re call president. i responded. he did not recall...
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i think i did what i had to do. is? i never have. in any of your meetings? no. did he ever show any enquiry whatsoever about the meeting? no. you are right, i did say to him, and i had forgotten this, i talked to him and said, you have to be between me and the president. that‘s incredibly important. i forget my exact words, but i passed along the president‘s message about aggressively pursuing lea ks of message about aggressively pursuing leaks of classified information. that‘s a goal i share and i passed it along to the attorney general, i think it was the next morning in our meeting, but i did not tell him about the michael flynn part. that‘s bob‘s job to sort that out. thank you, sir. this is continuing coverage where the former head of the fbi james comey is giving testimony under oath about his dealings with president trump. sure. you said that you did not record your conversations with president obama or president bush in memos, did you do so with attorney general sessions or any other senior member of the trum
i think i did what i had to do. is? i never have. in any of your meetings? no. did he ever show any enquiry whatsoever about the meeting? no. you are right, i did say to him, and i had forgotten this, i talked to him and said, you have to be between me and the president. that‘s incredibly important. i forget my exact words, but i passed along the president‘s message about aggressively pursuing lea ks of message about aggressively pursuing leaks of classified information. that‘s a goal i...
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when i look back i read a lot of books growing up but that had a big impact on me. e was dare i say a little bit of a role model and i was felt so bad because her mother had died but she was taking care of the house. she was going to school and solving mysteries, i mean really. >> there's a real tradition with young women or girls whose mothers are dead because their main protectors are gone and they poured out in the world. i think teachers are so much of an inspiration to girls for that reason. what about in those postelection months. >> i turn to total distraction and i have kept a record of every book i have read during my entire adult head. >> how many have the red? >> i don't know, haven't counted them but i have those books that have something in them so i have been tracking them and i was thinking about it the other day. after the election i read a lot of mysteries. i am a very devoted mystery reader but also i have some favorites. i love jacqueline winds fair and amy dodson. i love donna leon and brittany dennis and i love louise penny. i had the great joy a
when i look back i read a lot of books growing up but that had a big impact on me. e was dare i say a little bit of a role model and i was felt so bad because her mother had died but she was taking care of the house. she was going to school and solving mysteries, i mean really. >> there's a real tradition with young women or girls whose mothers are dead because their main protectors are gone and they poured out in the world. i think teachers are so much of an inspiration to girls for that...
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i had bruise hickeys all down my neck. g, because i just felt so disgusted with myself. >> reporter: disgusted because savannah's saturday night was a dangerous one. full of beer, liquor, and fireball shots. >> i felt like i was that drunk girl at the party, and i knew everyone was going to, like, just, you know, talk about it. >> reporter: but she is about to learn from her friend, it wasn't just alcohol. >> she said, you know, you and cameron had sex, but you were really messed up. and i said, you know, i don't remember that. >> reporter: savannah makes her friend promise not to mention it again, just pretend like it never happened. so at that point you were thinking i want this to go away? >> yes. i was still kind of new, and he was who he was, so i knew that it'd be pointless to try and say something. >> reporter: at that point, how did you define what he did? >> i just felt taken advantage of. >> reporter: did you feel like it was rape? >> honestly, at the time, no, i did not. >> reporter: savannah goes to school monda
i had bruise hickeys all down my neck. g, because i just felt so disgusted with myself. >> reporter: disgusted because savannah's saturday night was a dangerous one. full of beer, liquor, and fireball shots. >> i felt like i was that drunk girl at the party, and i knew everyone was going to, like, just, you know, talk about it. >> reporter: but she is about to learn from her friend, it wasn't just alcohol. >> she said, you know, you and cameron had sex, but you were...
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i had a tourniquet. i tied it off. about the time i started to pass out i realized, this thing here's starting to bleed pretty good. >> hill has had a long history with the tulsa county jail and the oklahoma state prison system. over the past 20 years he's been convicted and served time for crimes including robbery, domestic violence, and escape. he's currently accused of fatally stabbing a man during an attempted robbery and is now awaiting trial for first-degree murder. but hill appears confused about his charges. >> they told me they were investigating an assault, okay? well, i had assault and battery, i knew about that. misdemeanor stuff, you know what i mean? >> robert, according to the court documents, the victim in your case was stabbed to death. >> stabbed to death? see, that's another thing, man, like i feel like that's not me, i'm thinking they're confusing -- there's a lot of people with my name. >> amber hilberling says there is no confusion about the life she led prior to the 20 months that she spent in th
i had a tourniquet. i tied it off. about the time i started to pass out i realized, this thing here's starting to bleed pretty good. >> hill has had a long history with the tulsa county jail and the oklahoma state prison system. over the past 20 years he's been convicted and served time for crimes including robbery, domestic violence, and escape. he's currently accused of fatally stabbing a man during an attempted robbery and is now awaiting trial for first-degree murder. but hill appears...
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comey and i had with the president. i am happy to share my recollection of that conversation i had with mr.om comey. following a routine morning threat briefing mr. comey spoke to me. while he did not provide me in of the substance of the conversation with the president, mr. comey expressed concern about proper communications protocol with the white house and withdi the president. i responded, he didn't recall this, but i responded to his comment by agreeing that the fbi and the department of justice needed tos be careful to follow departmente. policies regarding appropriate contacts with the white house. mr.de comey had served in the department for better than two decades. and i was confidence that he understood and would abide by the well established rules limiting communications with the white house especially about ongoing investigations.in that is what is so important to control. my comments encouraged him to do just that and as i understand it,on he in fact did that. ourte department of justice rul on proper commun
comey and i had with the president. i am happy to share my recollection of that conversation i had with mr.om comey. following a routine morning threat briefing mr. comey spoke to me. while he did not provide me in of the substance of the conversation with the president, mr. comey expressed concern about proper communications protocol with the white house and withdi the president. i responded, he didn't recall this, but i responded to his comment by agreeing that the fbi and the department of...
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but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. l tears from the moment i woke up... ...to the moment i went to bed. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love,... ...some eyelove. eyelove means having a chat with your eye doctor about your dry eyes because if you're using artificial tears often and still have symptoms, it could be chronic dry eye. it's all about eyelove, my friends. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. new biwhat are we gonna do?ys... how about we pump more into promotions? ♪ nah. what else? what if we hire more sales reps? ♪ nah. what else? what if we digitize the whole supply chain? so people can customize their bike before they buy it. that worked better than expected. i'll dial it back. yeah, dial it back. just a little. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. ♪ king arthur: ready! wash
but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. l tears from the moment i woke up... ...to the moment i went to bed. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love,... ...some eyelove. eyelove means having a chat with your eye doctor about your dry eyes because if you're using artificial tears often and still have symptoms, it could be chronic dry eye. it's all about eyelove, my friends. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that...
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. >> i had fabrics. i had chunks and dreams and ideas.'d have to be like, no, let me just tell you. we're talking about proper -- brands made out of japanese dem, they're handmade in los angeles. every single pocket is reinforced. i'd put identity their body and tie it on and they would love it. >> t you look at the craftsman ship that goes into it and you're going to be like, okay, this thing is going to last forever. it takes 12 people to make one apron. >> from the structure and stitching to the hardware, hedley & bennet brings design to culinary work wear. much of the company's success is driven by ellen's work ethic. when tickets are coming in, the chef is yelling, somebody gluten free and you have to fix it, it's that mentality of working with urgency. it really is a game changer to have to be like hustling especially, you know, when you have a start up. >> one item on ellen's management menu that needed tweaking was her fine dining approach to details. . everybody is about finding the ninniest error in fixing it and making it perfe
. >> i had fabrics. i had chunks and dreams and ideas.'d have to be like, no, let me just tell you. we're talking about proper -- brands made out of japanese dem, they're handmade in los angeles. every single pocket is reinforced. i'd put identity their body and tie it on and they would love it. >> t you look at the craftsman ship that goes into it and you're going to be like, okay, this thing is going to last forever. it takes 12 people to make one apron. >> from the...
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in other words, i had insight nobody else had. e case it's hard to get that edge edges do exist and we do our best to present them every night. back then, i took everything i had, everything i saved and made a ton of money as the sps story unfolded enough that i decided to look around the office for more ideas where i had an edge. i was writing about lawyers who were working on mergers and acquisitions back then, and the hot story was about oil and gas. so i figured why don't i find one that hasn't been gobbled up yet. i found a company that had just discovered a large find in indonesia. i took another chunk of money, like $300, and bought that stock. i don't think i had to wait very long before i caught another takeover bid at that point, that changed everything for me. changed my whole career plans. i made enough money to pay for my first year of law school when i decided to become an attorney. i know there are people who will say none of this is possible today. first, the research which was so scantily back then is everywhere no
in other words, i had insight nobody else had. e case it's hard to get that edge edges do exist and we do our best to present them every night. back then, i took everything i had, everything i saved and made a ton of money as the sps story unfolded enough that i decided to look around the office for more ideas where i had an edge. i was writing about lawyers who were working on mergers and acquisitions back then, and the hot story was about oil and gas. so i figured why don't i find one that...
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i had to sell i can buy bunch. of it on this and i did. it get. any money did it happen fast it's not my don't. drink i'm going to buy less but jungle how did that they're going but out of hundreds of such as if they were did i do that but i love it that their evidence left over you have a little bit over the line that i had that. finally got this out of all that big got to hand it over i found it now because i had no need to have never got it out there. we had a little down low yelena town but of. the lucky catch. i was going to get i got it and i guess if i die i'm going to be the judge of the game oh much he did. what i did and the people there don't go don't they didn't hurt. me. just as cold feet so spread over dozens of square kilometers to the country's largest reserves owned a exploited by a state run monopoly. everybody hundreds from nearby villages descended to the quarry to steal coal the company turned a blind only to the beach will serve for many it's their only source of income. that they're both very large and then their line on the
i had to sell i can buy bunch. of it on this and i did. it get. any money did it happen fast it's not my don't. drink i'm going to buy less but jungle how did that they're going but out of hundreds of such as if they were did i do that but i love it that their evidence left over you have a little bit over the line that i had that. finally got this out of all that big got to hand it over i found it now because i had no need to have never got it out there. we had a little down low yelena town but...
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i had been a children's advocate and i worked for the children'sd defense fund.o i thought there has to be ata different way of bringing people together around a common responsibility and what it means to be part of a community. of course you are an individual. and i say in the beginning ofs a the book it takes a village that the most important people in a child's life are the child's family that play but it plays at just in education and healthca healthcare, both law enforcement and all kinds of religiouseligis instruction. everything that goes into making a community., so, i have long been taken by the african proverb its takes a village. and so, that is why i wrote that book.t' and it became kind of a password in a way to talk about what we meant by the community and what our obligations were and itt became politically controversial in some circles. it was the topic of a number ofp speeches from the republican national convention in 1996 attacking me for, i never know what they are attacking me foror but a long line of that and it stayed with me. so that's why
i had been a children's advocate and i worked for the children'sd defense fund.o i thought there has to be ata different way of bringing people together around a common responsibility and what it means to be part of a community. of course you are an individual. and i say in the beginning ofs a the book it takes a village that the most important people in a child's life are the child's family that play but it plays at just in education and healthca healthcare, both law enforcement and all kinds...
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♪ i had a dream i could buy my way to freedom ♪ i had a dream i could b captioning sponsored by wnetan sailors are confirmed dead after yesterday's collision with container s looking closer at president trump's latest financial disclosures. and in our signature segment: trying to solve the homeless crisis in hawaii. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg.
♪ i had a dream i could buy my way to freedom ♪ i had a dream i could b captioning sponsored by wnetan sailors are confirmed dead after yesterday's collision with container s looking closer at president trump's latest financial disclosures. and in our signature segment: trying to solve the homeless crisis in hawaii. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the...
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i had to prove that. i knew how to prove that from y days as an investigative reporter, but it means going to the courthouse and looking up transfers, deeds, incorporation apers, a lot of stuff. ina would call me and i'd say, there is a telephone booth on the second floor. call me. we didn't have cell phones back then. she would call. and right behind you is swinging doors that go into the county clerk's office. i said, go in there and turn to the right. i said there would be a guy there and you want to look at the deed transfers and you'd like to look at them yourself and he'll let you go through. you go to the second corridor there. go down halfway. i really knew this courthouse. that's how ina started doing research for me. i knew that, it's not something that goes away. brian: we've talked about janet trammell in your office. i want to go back to some video. not video, audio. you bring up in your talks on audible.com. you bring up a scenario with lyndon johnson in the civil rights bill where he's talki
i had to prove that. i knew how to prove that from y days as an investigative reporter, but it means going to the courthouse and looking up transfers, deeds, incorporation apers, a lot of stuff. ina would call me and i'd say, there is a telephone booth on the second floor. call me. we didn't have cell phones back then. she would call. and right behind you is swinging doors that go into the county clerk's office. i said, go in there and turn to the right. i said there would be a guy there and...
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and i had the air america thing start here. i did that-- . >> rose: the radio show. >> the radio show in new york. but then we moved to minnesota to do the show and to explore, and listen, i didn't necessarily think i was the guy who was going to beat norm coleman. and as the campaign progressed, it became less and less about norm coleman and more and more about those who, any cafe i would go to in small towns anywhere, vf-w hall, american legion hall, you would see, you know, a sheet up there saying we're having spaghetti dinner for this family cuz they've gone bankrupt because of a health care crisis. and elizabeth warren had been on my radio show telling me more than 50% of americans go bankrupt bawfs a health care crisis. it's related to a health care crisis. and i knew that, my radio show. but it got personal. cuz it was personal with the people of minnesota. so it is a petty reason to run for the senate, to say someone has got to beat this guy. but what became more and more about was what paul said, paul said that politics
and i had the air america thing start here. i did that-- . >> rose: the radio show. >> the radio show in new york. but then we moved to minnesota to do the show and to explore, and listen, i didn't necessarily think i was the guy who was going to beat norm coleman. and as the campaign progressed, it became less and less about norm coleman and more and more about those who, any cafe i would go to in small towns anywhere, vf-w hall, american legion hall, you would see, you know, a...
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i had this sick feeling that it wasn't there. never speak of it again. but it felt like people's jobs were on the line and i made this commitment to people. as part of my family upbringing, i just couldn't let them down because they would be so disappointed in me. i got up in the middle of the night one night and just thought, stuff it, i got on my bike and i rode down to the office in the dark and i got a ream of green photocopy paper, sharpened 20 pencils, and started again from the beginning and rewrote the entire novel in pencil in 55 days and nights. i think the first night that i wrote, i went for so long that i stopped and it was dark, and i think it was the second day, or night after the second day, and ijust kept going in this kind of red—hot fury. and i finished the book and sent it off and it got published. i would never do that again. some of the endings of your books some readers find rather vexatious. and i'm thinking in particular of your novel the riders and you talk in this book that you are a novelist who resists
i had this sick feeling that it wasn't there. never speak of it again. but it felt like people's jobs were on the line and i made this commitment to people. as part of my family upbringing, i just couldn't let them down because they would be so disappointed in me. i got up in the middle of the night one night and just thought, stuff it, i got on my bike and i rode down to the office in the dark and i got a ream of green photocopy paper, sharpened 20 pencils, and started again from the beginning...
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i had a full abdominal hysterectomy to try and rectify my pain. and of course i still had it. i said i was still in pain. he looked me square in the face and he said we have had you on the operating table, there is nothing there to see. you are depressed. wow. how did that make you feel? i got back in my car and i phoned my husband and i said i can't live any more. i can't go through this. i am live any more. i can't go through this. iam believing live any more. i can't go through this. i am believing the doctors. i think it is in my head. i didn't know where else to turn. did you have suicidal thoughts, can i ask? you did. yes. i planned it. i mapped it out. that was our film from a couple of months ago. if you have a story you want us to look at, please email us. nhs england seems disinterested in collecting follow on data about mesh implants and some doctors are come pounding the problem by ignoring undiagnosed internal pains. raymond says, "i had this operation nearly three years ago and it brought so much pain and misery to my life. total denialfrom the gp and the hospita
i had a full abdominal hysterectomy to try and rectify my pain. and of course i still had it. i said i was still in pain. he looked me square in the face and he said we have had you on the operating table, there is nothing there to see. you are depressed. wow. how did that make you feel? i got back in my car and i phoned my husband and i said i can't live any more. i can't go through this. i am live any more. i can't go through this. iam believing live any more. i can't go through this. i am...
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and writing about that schism and getting to joke about that with friends-- it was the first time i hadlatino friends my age. because in puerto rico, i was the gringo who spoke a really badly-accented spanish. >> hinojosa: and you weren't quite accepted in puerto rico. >> no, i... no, not at all. >> hinojosa: you were a gringo... >> i was a gringo, i hung out with my grandparent's friends. i am... you know, when i go to puerto rico, i visit ( speaking spanish ) >> hinojosa: no! >> those were my friends, those were the people i hung out with, those were the stars of my first movies. and so... so yeah, so my sophomore year of college was the first time i really had latino friends my age and we could make jokes about, you know, jerry rivera and transformers, you know? it's... and both those cultures. >> hinojosa: you know, it was interesting, because the reviews... wonderful reviews, but there were some people who said, "this is so not realistic. this is not what in the heights..." washington heights is a neighborhood that went through some rough times... >> absolutely. >> hinojosa: ...som
and writing about that schism and getting to joke about that with friends-- it was the first time i hadlatino friends my age. because in puerto rico, i was the gringo who spoke a really badly-accented spanish. >> hinojosa: and you weren't quite accepted in puerto rico. >> no, i... no, not at all. >> hinojosa: you were a gringo... >> i was a gringo, i hung out with my grandparent's friends. i am... you know, when i go to puerto rico, i visit ( speaking spanish ) >>...
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i was drafted, i had no choice. caller: about 25 people in my company were killed or captured, it was pretty nasty. thank you president johnson for that war. my comment is something. i got into law enforcement and i was watching this as james comey, the head of the fbi, he said he was a coward about mr. trump, it was very interesting. the first thing you learn in the police academy is you have to be brave. that is what you are paid for. no cowards, please. not in law enforcement. if mr. comey would -- when he made that remark, a coward, i said, i don't know why trump or obama didn't get rid of him. you cannot have a coward leading the fbi. i wish this country would learn how to not pay attention to either side of the cable news equation. they are both lying, both sides. c-span is not bad, but there is work to be done but i just wish the best for the country and just be careful what you believe in. thank you. john: work to be done, what would you like us to do better? how can we improve? caller: this would be impossib
i was drafted, i had no choice. caller: about 25 people in my company were killed or captured, it was pretty nasty. thank you president johnson for that war. my comment is something. i got into law enforcement and i was watching this as james comey, the head of the fbi, he said he was a coward about mr. trump, it was very interesting. the first thing you learn in the police academy is you have to be brave. that is what you are paid for. no cowards, please. not in law enforcement. if mr. comey...