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my therapist recommended that i go to al-anon family groups. he said al-anon members have lived through the same kinds of things that are happening to my family. i didn't want to go to al-anon, and i didn't want anyone to know how difficult it's been. but i'm glad i went. is someone's drinking breaking your heart? you might be surprised at what you can learn in an al-anon family group, from people just like you. call 1-888-4al-anon, or go to al-anon.org. fox." >> more expensive and less healthy. premiums for obamacare set to spike 7% on average and another report showing a huge rise in health care deductibles that may be keeping people from going to see the doctors. are the costs causing people to put off test and doctor visits they need ? >> absolutely. that deductible is a crisis. you take for example the cheapest plan on the exchange, the bronze plans. a typical company plan has four times the deductible of a typical company plan. people are putting it off, doctors won't dream as them as they treat other patients. obama is costing us more an
my therapist recommended that i go to al-anon family groups. he said al-anon members have lived through the same kinds of things that are happening to my family. i didn't want to go to al-anon, and i didn't want anyone to know how difficult it's been. but i'm glad i went. is someone's drinking breaking your heart? you might be surprised at what you can learn in an al-anon family group, from people just like you. call 1-888-4al-anon, or go to al-anon.org. fox." >> more expensive and...
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a counselor recommended i try al-anon family groups. i didn't want to go to al-anon, but i'm sure glad i did. is someone's drinking breaking your heart? you might be surprised at what you can learn in an al-anon family group, from people just like you. call 1-888-4al-anon, or go to al-anon.org. >>> i'm sure you have seen this by now. the officer caught on tape body slamming a female student refusing to leave class. he was fired for excessive use of force. but there is something no one is talking about. before the teacher called for the officer the student defied the teacher and no one raised an eyebrow. this isn't about justifying what the come did. this is about why kids don't seem to respect authority figures like teachers and comes. >> it's awful that we are putting this back on the child. yes, she could have complied. that doesn't mean we can justify what the come was doing here. he was showing no respect for her and what valuele is that sending to the community saying law enforcement can pick up a kid and throw them. we have spent
a counselor recommended i try al-anon family groups. i didn't want to go to al-anon, but i'm sure glad i did. is someone's drinking breaking your heart? you might be surprised at what you can learn in an al-anon family group, from people just like you. call 1-888-4al-anon, or go to al-anon.org. >>> i'm sure you have seen this by now. the officer caught on tape body slamming a female student refusing to leave class. he was fired for excessive use of force. but there is something no one...
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my therapist recommended that i go to al-anon family groups. he said al-anon members have lived through the same kinds of things that are happening to my family. i didn't want to go to al-anon, and i didn't want anyone to know how difficult it's been. but i'm glad i went. is someone's drinking breaking your heart? you might be surprised at what you can learn in an al-anon family group, from people just like you. call 1-888-4al-anon, or go to al-anon.org. john: i'm not a member of the media elite. when i was a consumer reporter i was and then i want lots of many words but once they start criticizing government i lost my status. i host my own tv show. that sounds elite but the real elites in american media are the majority that -- we got it case of their sneering attitude at the last debate. >> your board fired you and i wonder why you think we should hire you now? >> donald trump when you look at mdc someone with moral authority to unite the country? >> aggregate your job. john: why canada said we should shrink the tax code he was smeared. event
my therapist recommended that i go to al-anon family groups. he said al-anon members have lived through the same kinds of things that are happening to my family. i didn't want to go to al-anon, and i didn't want anyone to know how difficult it's been. but i'm glad i went. is someone's drinking breaking your heart? you might be surprised at what you can learn in an al-anon family group, from people just like you. call 1-888-4al-anon, or go to al-anon.org. john: i'm not a member of the media...
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a counselor recommended i try al-anon family groups.t want to go to al-anon, but i'm sure glad i did. is someone's drinking breaking your heart? you might be surprised at what you can learn in an al-anon family group, from people just like you. call 1-888-4al-anon, or go to al-anon.org. hurricane. now back to judge jeanine. with jeanine." >>> i reject any narrative that seeks the divide police and communities that they serve. i reject the story line that says when it comes to public safety, there's an us and a them. >> president obama in chicago this week says he rejects narratives that seeks to divide police and the people they serve. welcome clark county sheriff. how does the president support al sharpton who sends the attorney general to investigate racism in ferguson but his own police department he couldn't back up say he's on the side of the police. >> you know that he created this narrative that coincided with the police. this has gone on long enough. the president of the united states and his people need to get their boot off th
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the anon -- vietnam is unique, because the u.s. government did not get around to imposing limits on the media. it was stated in 1967, when someone was asked about the media complaining constantly, why didn't you impose censorship? he answer, censorship is too important a decision to make that influence is so much else of how a country functions, we do not feel that vietnam is a big enough war to do it, but they were unwilling really to censor the war or impose censorship, because johnson and others kept believing it was a limited war. lyndon johnson had his other domestic policy ideas. having said that, the military much prefers a controlled environment and that basically goes back to the american civil war when photographers were all over the battlefield and took the most heart-wrenching pictures you'll ever see. and in world war i and one or two, strict censorship prevailed. these are both sides. there was propaganda from the nazis that ordered thousands of german media people not to take a photograph of any german soldier. do no
the anon -- vietnam is unique, because the u.s. government did not get around to imposing limits on the media. it was stated in 1967, when someone was asked about the media complaining constantly, why didn't you impose censorship? he answer, censorship is too important a decision to make that influence is so much else of how a country functions, we do not feel that vietnam is a big enough war to do it, but they were unwilling really to censor the war or impose censorship, because johnson and...
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source anon. >> my favorite is anon. >> speaking of music, right? big day today. >> we have an awful lot of musical acts that come through here every year. some of them are really wonderful and some of them you just go, well, we might not be seeing them again. boy. >> adele was here in studio 1a song only. we were right there. but the crowds, the throngs of people came outside knowing that she was not going to be performing -- >> we told everybody, but they came anyway and she said last time she was here performing people. and she was performing outside. so she loved her fans, she was so sweet. she sang a song, it's called "a million years ago." and let's take a little listen. i know i'm not the only one who regrets the things they've done sometimes i never became legal with what they be i wish i lived a little more to come to the sky not just the floor i feel like my life is passing by all i can do is watch and cry >> more, more, more. that is so -- >> i had to be there. we were just sitting there -- yeah, you know you're in the company of genius.
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. >> reporter: he claimed he had taken the sleeping pill anon. the next day he publicly acknowledged for the first time that he was abusing alcohol and pills to relieve the symptoms of a debilitating depression >>> i accepted the consequences of my actions. i've cooperated fully with the capital police and with the attorney-general's office. it was the beginning of my treatment. >> reporter: he was cited with three traffic violations, entered rehab and was reelected to a sixth term. in 20011 after 16 years in politics, he left the family business to become a full-time mental health advocate. he hopes to make life easier for people like debora enjeny yorkes. >>> you don't want to get into a hot tub when you're pregnant but it should be okay. >> reporter: as a home health counsellor who is bipolar. >>> owe really enjoy a job well done. it assists in quelling the symptoms of my bipolar. it makes me feel like i'm doing well in life. >> reporter: she enjoys being her own boss after experiencing a traumatic workplace incident in 2008. at first the job
. >> reporter: he claimed he had taken the sleeping pill anon. the next day he publicly acknowledged for the first time that he was abusing alcohol and pills to relieve the symptoms of a debilitating depression >>> i accepted the consequences of my actions. i've cooperated fully with the capital police and with the attorney-general's office. it was the beginning of my treatment. >> reporter: he was cited with three traffic violations, entered rehab and was reelected to a...
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where do tt anon stf in y he mp? mr. tr it was so important. bill was giving me the history. he was fantastic. we had a tremendous crowd of people, ici d t expect. we had hundreds of peopl waiting with signs, trump, tramp, tramp. they want -- trump, trump, trump . they want to sees not be ripped off anymore. whether it is through polling or friendshipi veev u from not so favorable to re p that peoe like . people understand views and they know what i want to do. papers. josh: your s ca w deraileda cme. you have said things vweas racist, disparaging to women, tweets that people thi a insensitivwh ico j bush, yet you remain unaffecd. why? mr. trump: people are tired of political correctness. they look at what s n with everything. that will not be good and then i go up five points. they are tiredf licay rrt and they want intelligence. they do not want to be rpe china, we are losing $400 billion a year. who would be so stupid to me deals keha they look at japan, carsanby the millions and they do not even take our od i have nothing against japan. i have a great relationship with th
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spent anon, we have enormous amount of money, law enforcement, and on border security, and that is something the europeans have not done yet. david: i want to ask you about that. is expectingande to ask for more money to be spent on counterintelligence, defense. you have written about how a huge problem in europe is just the disenfranchisement of muslims living there. when you look at how resources could be allocated, should they be allocated more evenly toward defense and counterintelligence, and trying to rein in that disenfranchisement? absolutely, europeans have been reluctant to spend big money on security, whether it is conventional military security, or intelligence and law enforcement. the numbers they have in the problem are quite low compared to what we have done. of course, they think that we have overdone it. i think now maybe they are reviewing the conclusion. europeano true governments have been working to m ely among their muslim iorate the, -- amel feeling of monks muslim minorities. islamophobia, of a lot of discrimination against muslims in europe, and that does not help, a
spent anon, we have enormous amount of money, law enforcement, and on border security, and that is something the europeans have not done yet. david: i want to ask you about that. is expectingande to ask for more money to be spent on counterintelligence, defense. you have written about how a huge problem in europe is just the disenfranchisement of muslims living there. when you look at how resources could be allocated, should they be allocated more evenly toward defense and counterintelligence,...
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their first attempt album is number one anon alternative. >> and how was your weekend? >> i went to pat wechsler and we go to -- there's meredith, and talking about -- >> thank you, thank you. >> and meryl streep and her daughter mamie, and it is so much fun, and first of all to be sitting at a table with them a our good friend bernadette peters, and then i brought my stuff with me. >> i know the stuff. >> because i did it last year and everybody enjoyed it so i brought the chardonnay and the red stuff, and i won't say the name. and then meryl streep who is the world east best actress does this to me. i said, the rose? what? the red? and she is going like this, and i said, look, you speak 15 languages and speak to me in one of them. >> the white? >> and she said chocolate. >> she didn't want the wine? >> nobody thinks that is funny? she wanted the chocolate [ laughter ] i i thought it was hysterical, but then again maybe i am losing it. here's the world's favorite actress wanting the chocolate. she had had the stuff, and anyway, it is lovely and lovely and amazing organ
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but the most recent war that has any real numbers is the anon. vietnam,-- is the which is by far the most disturbing reenactment. there was stuff that happened there that was quite disturbing for me. should i? why don't i read. of course. book, one of the the things i learned about was civic pride. a lot of rain actors asked me to think you will be, a reenactor? i didn't really think that it would. i was fascinated by the hobby and had a great time. i didn't really think that i would continue. but i started to ask my self that question, what would i do? what were the choices i would make? this is my chance to editorialize. i hope this reveals my sense of humor but also my civic pride. i wanted to do something about the place where i lived. that is difficult in los angeles because the history isn't that long and it is not that apparent. we have paved over a lot of it. i decided that i was going to do walkhing, and that was to between the los angeles missions. dressed as a spanish friar. civilian,that was something that was ambushed history where y
but the most recent war that has any real numbers is the anon. vietnam,-- is the which is by far the most disturbing reenactment. there was stuff that happened there that was quite disturbing for me. should i? why don't i read. of course. book, one of the the things i learned about was civic pride. a lot of rain actors asked me to think you will be, a reenactor? i didn't really think that it would. i was fascinated by the hobby and had a great time. i didn't really think that i would continue....
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paula: yes, but one of the problems, some of the countries in this deal are the anon, malaysia, mexicopay lower wages. they are not as developed as the bank of japan, canada. they have a competitive by having lower standards. whether it is labor standards, environmental standards. that will be a problem for democrats, when it gets to the house especially. what: bill, i can hear you're saying that it is good for the economy. why do so many on the democratic oppose it? hillary clinton called it the gold stand up one point and she is opposing tbp and several republican candidates for president as well? >> hillary clinton called the gold standard at one point. i think president obama deserves credit for looking past of it.itics the notion that other countries have lower standards, this agreement has raised those. to the extent that there are 8000 taxes imposed on u.s. goods , this reduces those taxes. this is good for the country from economic well-being overall, but specifically for those in the middle and lower incomes producing these things. i think enhancing our stature, our economic l
paula: yes, but one of the problems, some of the countries in this deal are the anon, malaysia, mexicopay lower wages. they are not as developed as the bank of japan, canada. they have a competitive by having lower standards. whether it is labor standards, environmental standards. that will be a problem for democrats, when it gets to the house especially. what: bill, i can hear you're saying that it is good for the economy. why do so many on the democratic oppose it? hillary clinton called it...
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used to provide tor, which was one of the technologies that was discussed here, also allows to you anonelf who you're talking to. you can't tell who is sending the message to this person because it's run through several different encrypted nodes, when it it comes out it's not tied to the person who sent it. now it's unreadable and untraceable. >> woodruff: stewart baker, let me stay with you, then. what should the government capacity be? >> thi this is a very hard socil problem. my sense is that in the u.s. this is going to be a significant debate. how much privacy do expweept how much in the way of terrorist communications are we willing to tolerate? i don't think that debate is going to be anywhere near as difficult in the rest of the world. we saw one of our closest allies, the u.k., come close to requiring access. the french are likely to respond to this by saying, "it's those american companies who made us less safe." and i predict they'll start regulating. >> well, i hope that before they turn all their attention to "oh, we need more surveillance, or we need to stop commercially a
used to provide tor, which was one of the technologies that was discussed here, also allows to you anonelf who you're talking to. you can't tell who is sending the message to this person because it's run through several different encrypted nodes, when it it comes out it's not tied to the person who sent it. now it's unreadable and untraceable. >> woodruff: stewart baker, let me stay with you, then. what should the government capacity be? >> thi this is a very hard socil problem. my...
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the president, the ceo, or anyone else in a substantial is anon like this authority figure. we don't always regard them that way. but they absolutely are. i think that we look to the to help usigures in the at the very least president's stand and say you acknowledge their -- or a frankly that meaning is elusive. president clinton would quote st. paul, acknowledging that we would probably never really understand what drives human beings to commit these acts of violence. but we should hold on to our faith regardless. i think that what you are looking for here, to the best you can manage it, is a clarifying element. at least to clarify the issues, to clarify the fundamentals. i think that that is what we are all grappling with in these kinds of speeches, to touch that, to acknowledge that, to give some direction at least to the people themselves as they search their own souls to connect them to what's really at stake. just adding to that -- mr. huebner: just adding to that from a speechwriters perspective, it's important not to overwrite. so much of what the speechwriter does i
the president, the ceo, or anyone else in a substantial is anon like this authority figure. we don't always regard them that way. but they absolutely are. i think that we look to the to help usigures in the at the very least president's stand and say you acknowledge their -- or a frankly that meaning is elusive. president clinton would quote st. paul, acknowledging that we would probably never really understand what drives human beings to commit these acts of violence. but we should hold on to...
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most anon understand. i actually think it is expanding more. the rest of the world is not like that. which i think kind of comes to my last question. yes, some of the horrific steps of the egyptian government is something we should stay far away from. in terms of suppressing through violent means. not even terrorist. people who may not see eye to eye with our valleys -- values and you may think it is horrific, but we should not support horrific suppression. whether we think it is effective or not -- it is wrong. i am going to avoid israel. israel has become more and more libertarian. that is a problem. at a conference that my colleagues from turkey and the police and the conference was de-radicalization. the turkish colleagues said, yes we do de-radicalization. we kick and their doors at 3:00 in the morning, and put them into jail. [laughter] at that point we are neutralizing a threat. i know that they have changed a little bit in their community outreach project. they have a lot stronger community policing aspects. police officers go uninvited
most anon understand. i actually think it is expanding more. the rest of the world is not like that. which i think kind of comes to my last question. yes, some of the horrific steps of the egyptian government is something we should stay far away from. in terms of suppressing through violent means. not even terrorist. people who may not see eye to eye with our valleys -- values and you may think it is horrific, but we should not support horrific suppression. whether we think it is effective or...
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however, videos are surfacing from syria, one purporting to show a parachute in the trees anone of the russian pilots being taken prisoner. there is another video purporting to show the other russian pilot dead. but right now, what happened to them still a little unclear. >> okay, terry, thanks very much. >>> george, now to that other breaking story. five shot at a black lives matter rally in minnesota. abs t.j. holmes is here with the latest. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: good morning, robin. racial tensions were already high in minneapolis after police shot and killed a black man there about a week and a half ago. but this mornining, folkin minneapolis waking up to this headline, police seeking three white male suspects in the shooting of five black lives matter protesters. shortly before 10:45 p.m., witnesses say a dozen protesters tried to push back three men who turned and opened fire on the crowd. and there w was a crowd trying to push the white supremacists back and like, push them out of the camp. because they were like, one person was like, they're reaching for a gun. >> i'm
however, videos are surfacing from syria, one purporting to show a parachute in the trees anone of the russian pilots being taken prisoner. there is another video purporting to show the other russian pilot dead. but right now, what happened to them still a little unclear. >> okay, terry, thanks very much. >>> george, now to that other breaking story. five shot at a black lives matter rally in minnesota. abs t.j. holmes is here with the latest. good morning, t.j. >>...
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keeeep the umbrellas around,d, it won't rain all day, but it will bwet ofoff anon. temperature will be around 60 this afternoon. the raiwill come to an end tonight with sunshine returning for your veterans day. it will be a bit breezy under high pressure and temperatures in the l low to mid 60s. strong cold front will bring severe weather in the plains ttoday, but no severe weaather in th mid-lantic as arrives on thursday. shows and isol >> this weather report brought to you by amazon fire tv. lara. >> thanks, ging. >>> coming up "gma" undercover, maks and peta in disguise. >> you gave it away. >> it says it right there in prompter. >> wait till you see the end surprise that i just blew. >> first, though, for all you superhero fans, netflix is premiering a new original series on november 20th. it's marvel's jessica jones. an exclusive first pic. >> in my line of work you got to know when to walk away. but some cases just won't let you go. >> jessica. >> how will you prove that this mind controller is real? i'm resourceful. >> come on, jessica. don't play the hero wi
keeeep the umbrellas around,d, it won't rain all day, but it will bwet ofoff anon. temperature will be around 60 this afternoon. the raiwill come to an end tonight with sunshine returning for your veterans day. it will be a bit breezy under high pressure and temperatures in the l low to mid 60s. strong cold front will bring severe weather in the plains ttoday, but no severe weaather in th mid-lantic as arrives on thursday. shows and isol >> this weather report brought to you by amazon...
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anon: kevin brings up interesting point. there is big money behind you.t big investors, but the leaks themselves are investing in this. there is a lot at stake. they have got to figure out how to make this work. it creates an interesting dynamic when the leaks that have been the biggest proponents against legalized sports gambling are the biggest investors income is like this. major league baseball, the nfl, and mda. they are major investors. david: is this a big benefit for the established numbers of fantasy sports? it makes it harder for new entrants to get in. eben: the amount of money they has spent the past couple of months to advertise and the money that they have spent to snatch up league and team partnerships and building partnerships -- they have spent so much money just to make the barrier for entry into this business so high. there are dozens of smaller fantasy sports companies and you will never hear the names because they are properties to invest in good they do not have enough money to put it up. stephanie: who are the biggest investors here
anon: kevin brings up interesting point. there is big money behind you.t big investors, but the leaks themselves are investing in this. there is a lot at stake. they have got to figure out how to make this work. it creates an interesting dynamic when the leaks that have been the biggest proponents against legalized sports gambling are the biggest investors income is like this. major league baseball, the nfl, and mda. they are major investors. david: is this a big benefit for the established...
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. >> evey what about the fact, i feel like when this hacktivist anon mist says they may be planning toack the wwe event tonight in atlanta, that could be good for people to know about, and on the other hand, is it a bad thing that this kind of potential intelligence information is getting out there for the world to see? should this be handled behind closed doors by the professionals? >> it should be. you know, the thing is i get wanting to put that message out there and warning the public. but you also have to think of the consequences, the chaos and fear that happens when you warn the public, don't go here, don't go there, because now we're feeding into terrorism itself. but also from an operational security standpoint you're showing your hand. law enforcement doesn't want to show their hand. often cases in law enforcement we would know things and yes, maybe in some sense you want to tell the public but you're thinking if i tell the public, who is the public? it's everybody. it's the people we're fighting. you don't want them to know what you know. >> steve, right now it's happening i
. >> evey what about the fact, i feel like when this hacktivist anon mist says they may be planning toack the wwe event tonight in atlanta, that could be good for people to know about, and on the other hand, is it a bad thing that this kind of potential intelligence information is getting out there for the world to see? should this be handled behind closed doors by the professionals? >> it should be. you know, the thing is i get wanting to put that message out there and warning the...
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year,the beginning of the they hit many countries, denmark q8, turkey,anon, egypt as well as russia.own the russian plane. obama,r with president today, we want on the occasion of that meeting first of all to , share our determination and present our determination to fight terrorism everywhere and anywhere. we want to tell the world that we will not allow those who want to destroy what we have built, we will not allow them to do it, to destroy what generation after generation, we will not bow to them in the world. response, andt implacable response. france and the united states spend together that joint response. about not, it is where they are, it is about taking out their finances, hunting down their leaders, dismantling their network. and taking back the land they currently control. we therefore decided, president obama and myself, to scale up our efforts in syria and iraq to broaden the scope, to strengthen our intelligence sharing regarding the targets we might aim at. the priority is to take back key locations in the hands of those in syria and it's a matter of urgency to close
year,the beginning of the they hit many countries, denmark q8, turkey,anon, egypt as well as russia.own the russian plane. obama,r with president today, we want on the occasion of that meeting first of all to , share our determination and present our determination to fight terrorism everywhere and anywhere. we want to tell the world that we will not allow those who want to destroy what we have built, we will not allow them to do it, to destroy what generation after generation, we will not bow...
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anon boots and blue suede hotpants and sashaying down the streets of new york with a off-duty police thing as my pimp but it allowed me to write as a violent period of prostitution in new york and later to make a movie of it called hustling with joe cleburne. and you probably think that it was brash of me to follow hillary clinton into the ladies room at a conference where we were both speaking that she let her hair down it was 1994 and she said i don't know what to do anymore being blamed for everything she was being blamed for the loss in the midterm election so she also admitted she was going through menopause. even first ladies have been supposed to be covered -- menopause but at the time it was a taboo. mothers didn't even talk about it. totally zip the web so she thanked me for writing this violent passage of the kind of the kind of bill created a little bond so after that i followed her for "vanity fair," she and bill clinton for ten years and wrote a biography and i'm still fascinated by her. what you ever dare to step out of your comfort zone way out to discover something ab
anon boots and blue suede hotpants and sashaying down the streets of new york with a off-duty police thing as my pimp but it allowed me to write as a violent period of prostitution in new york and later to make a movie of it called hustling with joe cleburne. and you probably think that it was brash of me to follow hillary clinton into the ladies room at a conference where we were both speaking that she let her hair down it was 1994 and she said i don't know what to do anymore being blamed for...