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archibald and the university knew about , till dismissed it. one thing i notice about your lawsuit, somef o these plaintiffs preferred not to be named and ud initials instead. but you were named and here you are in publiy s it important for you to be fully named and public about this. >> i think it important for survivors to come forward. o en we don't because we feel shame. but we're thvictims. we don't have anything to be ashamed about. the shame really belongs t people who molested us and with the institution to let it happen. and i think the more that people talk about it, the mre clear it becomes what the scope is. and that's how we start protecting children in the future. >> and it takes so much to talk about. i am really especially cterested in this case bause i done think if has gotten a lot of national attention. in new york it hase madlot of headlines but i'm curious, what do you think people should knowt ab dr. archibald, who you called a monster when we were talked just before. >> he was a monster. he abused theac ft that we, that i
archibald and the university knew about , till dismissed it. one thing i notice about your lawsuit, somef o these plaintiffs preferred not to be named and ud initials instead. but you were named and here you are in publiy s it important for you to be fully named and public about this. >> i think it important for survivors to come forward. o en we don't because we feel shame. but we're thvictims. we don't have anything to be ashamed about. the shame really belongs t people who molested us...
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archibald and the u knew about it, till dismissed it. one thing i notice about youre lawsuit, so of these named and used initials instead. but you were named and here you are in public. why was it important for you to be fully named and public about this. >> i think it important for survivors to come forward. so often we don't because we feel shame.r but wee the victims. we don't have anything to be ashamed about. the shame really belongs to the people who molesd us and winh thtitution to let it happen. and i think the more that peopl, talk about the more clear it and that's how we start. protecting children in the future. >> ata it takes so much tlk about. i am really especially interested in this case because i done think if has go ttten a t of nationaewattention. inork it has made a lot of headlines but i'm curious, what lddo you think people shnow about dr. archibald, who you called a monst when we were talked just before. he abused the fact that we, that i, i was a child. i was 1 years old. and he was a doctor. and he was a well res
archibald and the u knew about it, till dismissed it. one thing i notice about youre lawsuit, so of these named and used initials instead. but you were named and here you are in public. why was it important for you to be fully named and public about this. >> i think it important for survivors to come forward. so often we don't because we feel shame.r but wee the victims. we don't have anything to be ashamed about. the shame really belongs to the people who molesd us and winh thtitution to...
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it's okay to fire archibald cox appointed by the attorney general? know it was not but look what happened. the acting attorney general promptly within 11 - - 11 days nominated one - - nominated leon jaworski who carried on the rest of the investigation of the rest is history. and history is a great teacher somebody would tell us that ulysses s grant fired a special counsel of his time but the investigation went on. that harry truman fired the attorney general who fired the special prosecutor early 19 fifties but the investigation went on. the showbi will go on. so congress didn't need to do what it did that where it performs at those unintended consequences to restore the authority within the constitutional structure of article two now under the regulations that bob mueller was appointed the attorney general makes that appointment now rod rosenstein made this appointment as the acting attorney general as jeff sessions recused himself. the other thing that i would say right now that is so huge is the reporting requirement i was reaped - - obligated to
it's okay to fire archibald cox appointed by the attorney general? know it was not but look what happened. the acting attorney general promptly within 11 - - 11 days nominated one - - nominated leon jaworski who carried on the rest of the investigation of the rest is history. and history is a great teacher somebody would tell us that ulysses s grant fired a special counsel of his time but the investigation went on. that harry truman fired the attorney general who fired the special prosecutor...
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it was okay to fire archibald cox who was appointed by the attorney general? no, it wasn't okay. was an obstruction of justice but look at what happened. the acting attorney general bob bork within 11 days of leon jaworski of good baylor man i might say leon jaworski carried on the investigation and the rest of course is all history. the old system worked in a little bit more study of history, history is a great teacher. i'm airing because it's a great teacher. would tell us that ulysses s. grant fired special counsel of his time at the investigation went on. harry truman fired the attorney general who fired the special prosecutor in the early 1950s but the investigation went on. the investigation like the proverbial show will go on. they didn't need to do what it did in 1978. to restore the authority within the constitutional structure of article ii now under the regulations of which bob mueller was appointed the attorney general makes the appointment and in this instance the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein made this appointment as the acting attorney general when jeff se
it was okay to fire archibald cox who was appointed by the attorney general? no, it wasn't okay. was an obstruction of justice but look at what happened. the acting attorney general bob bork within 11 days of leon jaworski of good baylor man i might say leon jaworski carried on the investigation and the rest of course is all history. the old system worked in a little bit more study of history, history is a great teacher. i'm airing because it's a great teacher. would tell us that ulysses s....
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finally the bundesliga is back on the ball from archibald all the pictures up and down just a bit a pick up is ready i you. know nothing like a breath of sea air to calm the soul. goes a donkey is an island as the primitive and as germany's longest beach some 1900 hours of sunshine a year. the charm of a bygone era on the magical downtick sea island of saddam. next on d w. searching for a hero block look no further than go royce 000. 00 a tenner stephen king the son of braided vida interpreters a. this year is lending his voice to turn her into an encounter with a different kind of hero. w. . the world is getting more simple. moore's it's asteroids a lot of problems. the global $3000.00 talks would seem of british researchers who take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good point but it's much much greater than it was and how. is the world really getting better. a global $3000.00 special reports. starts august 19th on digital. essentially skies sandy beaches and ocean waves. by monaco's adopt the 2nd biggest german island in the baltic.
finally the bundesliga is back on the ball from archibald all the pictures up and down just a bit a pick up is ready i you. know nothing like a breath of sea air to calm the soul. goes a donkey is an island as the primitive and as germany's longest beach some 1900 hours of sunshine a year. the charm of a bygone era on the magical downtick sea island of saddam. next on d w. searching for a hero block look no further than go royce 000. 00 a tenner stephen king the son of braided vida interpreters...
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show and finally the phone does megan's back on a ball from archibald called all the pictures up and down java they pick up it's ready i you. know think like a breath of sea air to calm the soul. goes on as an island as the purpose and as germany's longest beach some 1900 hours of sunshine a year. the charm of a bygone era on the magical downtick sea island off the booze the dark. coming up on d w. a missionary model in an exclusive new edition. just in. it's generational enough to explain. how big can this be you know it's a 5. digit i.q. lock. up the tickle is if you. limit the. welcome to the but is the game here for development. trying to talk about. less coverage. 3 more points. less a little we have her let's have a look at some of the surrounding still shaking in their lives and the breathe a sigh of relief so you don't want to miss. this guy with. g.w. . as so west europe. has increased. its the future it will need champions young champions. league involves a major. spear now for a long time i took pieces of the things we value about europe for granted that now i sense this h
show and finally the phone does megan's back on a ball from archibald called all the pictures up and down java they pick up it's ready i you. know think like a breath of sea air to calm the soul. goes on as an island as the purpose and as germany's longest beach some 1900 hours of sunshine a year. the charm of a bygone era on the magical downtick sea island off the booze the dark. coming up on d w. a missionary model in an exclusive new edition. just in. it's generational enough to explain. how...
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in this production the children of the archibald and her husband york in zandi were part of the cast further intensifying the emotions felt by their mother. for the kenosis and for the children it was like playing it was a great experience for them they learned all the songs and the wonderful thing about theatre is that it is a lot like playing we play day and then we all get up again. but again the no mark with your children more often with you during productions and while travelling or on tour and the dentures were with you to. read up by it was like one big family for you and also for me if you sit down with a. babysitter and the tourist i always had babysitters with me. but they did spend a lot of time with the dancers during rehearsals for. intense and and when they were dancing too they were just part of the cast they didn't get any special supervision oil or and i always tried to have them with me. i never forced them to come so i always asked if that's what they wanted one but i just wouldn't see enough of the children otherwise because we spent a lot of time working and at t
in this production the children of the archibald and her husband york in zandi were part of the cast further intensifying the emotions felt by their mother. for the kenosis and for the children it was like playing it was a great experience for them they learned all the songs and the wonderful thing about theatre is that it is a lot like playing we play day and then we all get up again. but again the no mark with your children more often with you during productions and while travelling or on...
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finally the bundesliga is back to a football from archibald all the pictures up and down germany pick up it's ready i use. robots they're still in the development phase. but that's going to happen when they grow. up on official intelligence is now spreading through our society ai will experts be able to agree on ethical guidelines or will this technology create deadly mall thomas weapons systems. paradise robot collapse and 50. d. w. . o. . the world is getting worse and. more contrast to a lot of problems. the global 2000 talks would seem british researchers to take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good clip but it's much much better than it was how. is the world really getting better. a global $3000.00 special reports. starts august 19th on details of. what secrets lie behind these memos. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites. the d w world heritage 360 the good the. how about taking a few risks you could even take a chance on was. raring to. don't expect happy endings. to the church at least. it's. the quiet melod
finally the bundesliga is back to a football from archibald all the pictures up and down germany pick up it's ready i use. robots they're still in the development phase. but that's going to happen when they grow. up on official intelligence is now spreading through our society ai will experts be able to agree on ethical guidelines or will this technology create deadly mall thomas weapons systems. paradise robot collapse and 50. d. w. . o. . the world is getting worse and. more contrast to a lot...
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best player but he has also impressed the australian skipper term pain archibald at more than 154 kilometers an hour at lord's and pain knows what it feels like to face that. it's it is it's exciting i think it's great for test match cricket i think the interest that it's sort of sparked in the last week 10 days it's been great for the game. and i think people that have been watching it live thoroughly enjoyed it. you know we're looking forward to the challenge in this way it was a good day for the top seeds at the badminton world championships in basel switzerland on wednesday and the 2nd seeded ties of taiwan was up against indonesia's 53 and 53 army in the 2nd round the taiwanese actually won 6 consecutive titles between 20162017 during a 27 match winning streak if you can replicate just a portion of that form here she'll certainly be in contention she won 21152114 in 33 minutes. and china's chain you failed to book her place in the 3rd round the tournaments 4th seed had porn poll we chart showing for company in the 2nd round of the 44 minutes channel of the winner 21142119 she took the b
best player but he has also impressed the australian skipper term pain archibald at more than 154 kilometers an hour at lord's and pain knows what it feels like to face that. it's it is it's exciting i think it's great for test match cricket i think the interest that it's sort of sparked in the last week 10 days it's been great for the game. and i think people that have been watching it live thoroughly enjoyed it. you know we're looking forward to the challenge in this way it was a good day for...
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best player but he has also impressed the australian skipper term pain archibald at more than 154 kilometers an hour at lord's and pay knows what it feels like to face that. it is it's exciting i think it's great for test match cricket i think the interest that it's so sparked in the last week 10 days it's been great for the game. and i think people that have been watching it of thoroughly enjoyed it. you know we're looking forward to the challenge again this week it was a good day for the top seeds at the badminton world championships in basel switzerland on wednesday and the 2nd seeded ties of taiwan was up against indonesia's 53 on the 50 army in the 2nd round the taiwanese actually won 6 consecutive titles between 20162017 during a 27 match winning streak if you can replicate just a portion of that for me here she'll certainly be in contention she won 21152114 in 33 minutes. and china's chain you failed to book her place in the 3rd round the tournaments 4th seed had poor in part we are watching for company in the 2nd round of the 44 minutes channel of the winner 21142119 she took the bro
best player but he has also impressed the australian skipper term pain archibald at more than 154 kilometers an hour at lord's and pay knows what it feels like to face that. it is it's exciting i think it's great for test match cricket i think the interest that it's so sparked in the last week 10 days it's been great for the game. and i think people that have been watching it of thoroughly enjoyed it. you know we're looking forward to the challenge again this week it was a good day for the top...
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best player but he has also impressed the australian skipper term pain archibald at more than 154 kilometers an hour at lord's and pay knows what it feels like to face that. it is it's exciting i think it's great for test match cricket i think the interest that it's so sparked in the last week 10 days it's been great for the game . and i think people that have been watching it of thoroughly enjoyed it. you know we're looking forward to the challenge again this week it was a good day for the top seeds at the badminton world championships in basel switzerland on wednesday and the 2nd seeded tie of taiwan was up against indonesia's 5th 3 on the 5th 3 only in the 2nd round the taiwanese actually won 6 consecutive titles between 26 even 2017 during a 27 match winning streak if you can replicate just a portion of that for me here she'll certainly be in contention she won 21152114 in 33 minutes. and china's train you free also booked her place in the 3rd round the tournaments 4th seed had porn but we are watching for company in the 2nd round of the 44 minutes channel of the winner 211421 mind team
best player but he has also impressed the australian skipper term pain archibald at more than 154 kilometers an hour at lord's and pay knows what it feels like to face that. it is it's exciting i think it's great for test match cricket i think the interest that it's so sparked in the last week 10 days it's been great for the game . and i think people that have been watching it of thoroughly enjoyed it. you know we're looking forward to the challenge again this week it was a good day for the top...
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object is also the constitutional invasion of the powers of the president that it's okay to fire archibald cox know it wasn't okay or obstruction of justice but look at what happened the acting attorney general promptly within 11 days nominated leon jaworski he carried on the investigation and the rest is history. so a little more study of history as a great teacher that ulysses s grant fired a special counsel of his time but the investigation went on and harry truman fired the attorney general who fired the special prosecutor in the early fiftiesti but the investigation wentti on the investigation will go on so the unintended consequences to restore the authority of the constitutional structure of article two under the regulations that bob mueller was appointed the attorney general makes that appointment with the acting attorney general with jeff sessions the other in is a reporting requirement i was under statute to send my findings to the congress of the united states and i was a tool of the congress of the united states. no longer about the regulations of the last 20 years completely s
object is also the constitutional invasion of the powers of the president that it's okay to fire archibald cox know it wasn't okay or obstruction of justice but look at what happened the acting attorney general promptly within 11 days nominated leon jaworski he carried on the investigation and the rest is history. so a little more study of history as a great teacher that ulysses s grant fired a special counsel of his time but the investigation went on and harry truman fired the attorney general...
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brothers who know now they are truly brothers. >> archibald, writers on the earth together. dwight was that the mood in the country in january of 1969. >> the country had then largely divided by 1968. and in 1969, what you hear the president doing there is working and starting to put in place the important job of bringing the country together again. and the rhetoric that he uses is to inspire and to have people have that magic ingredient of dreaming and thinking that things can be better. and the moon program was -- if nothing else, was a denominator of spirit. of spirit in the country. and he knew that was coming. and he brought it to the forefront of the american public because he thought it was so important to lay it in there. >> our late friend, ray price, was very proud of the phrase, the lift of a driving dream, which appears in the inauguration, do you think that was specific to the moon program? or just generally about what rn wanted to accomplish. you first john and then you larry. >> i think it was more generally what he hoped to do. and what he hoped to restore. f
brothers who know now they are truly brothers. >> archibald, writers on the earth together. dwight was that the mood in the country in january of 1969. >> the country had then largely divided by 1968. and in 1969, what you hear the president doing there is working and starting to put in place the important job of bringing the country together again. and the rhetoric that he uses is to inspire and to have people have that magic ingredient of dreaming and thinking that things can be...
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michael "blaze-of- glory" comeau here, left the group and was arrested when police were called to "archibald'sen's club in washington, d.c., for "an intoxicated man refusing to pay his bill." well, of course! of course. don't you dare boo him! of course he refused to pay. you try to afford strippers on a school principal's salary. ( laughter ) ( applause ) this is a wake-up call, america. i mean, for pete's sake, for pete's sake, these good people after they've paid for their rent, their gas, their own school room supplies, sometimes. there's just nothing left to tip cinnamon, cheyenne, or ginger in the champagne room! when police arrived, comeau was "standing in the roadway, refusing to move." the parents of the kids demanded he immediately be fired. while the students demanded he immediately be invited to zack's lake party this friday. it's gonna be lit! before we single him out, i think it's important to know that comeau was not at the strip club alone. he "had a service dog with him!" now, we don't know why this man needs a service dog, but i really hope it's not because of vision impairme
michael "blaze-of- glory" comeau here, left the group and was arrested when police were called to "archibald'sen's club in washington, d.c., for "an intoxicated man refusing to pay his bill." well, of course! of course. don't you dare boo him! of course he refused to pay. you try to afford strippers on a school principal's salary. ( laughter ) ( applause ) this is a wake-up call, america. i mean, for pete's sake, for pete's sake, these good people after they've paid for...
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not been in such dire straits he would never have permitted such an office in the first place of archibald cox, to exist, the press however loves special prosecutors they can generate stories from each other, that something did not happen is not a story. that something does not matter is not a story. that an anecdote or an accusation is unfounded, is not a story. there is this further commonality of interest. leaks, anonymous sources, informers, agents, rumor mongers, appear to offer stories and the good possibility for offers, pressures, threats, rewards. the journalists exchange in an extracted per trail for a good story. there we are, the reporter and the prosecutor, the special prosecutor, not as often the genuine prosecutor, are in each other's pockets. i have been trying to quote from liberal people. not the bitter friends of jeff sheppard, it is liberals at the time or shortly thereafter who are complaining about how this was handled. the next one gets a better. there is this guy, the legal commentator named richard harris. who wrote for the new yorker, he is their legal commentator
not been in such dire straits he would never have permitted such an office in the first place of archibald cox, to exist, the press however loves special prosecutors they can generate stories from each other, that something did not happen is not a story. that something does not matter is not a story. that an anecdote or an accusation is unfounded, is not a story. there is this further commonality of interest. leaks, anonymous sources, informers, agents, rumor mongers, appear to offer stories...
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in that moment, their view from the moon, the poet archibald writes, "to see the earth as it truly isall and blue and beautiful, and that eternal silence where it floats, is to see ourselves as riders on the earth together, brothers in that bright loveliness in the eternal cold. brothers who know now they are truly brothers." dwight, was that the moon in the country of january 1969? country has been largely divided by 1968. in 1969, what you hear the president doing there is working and starting to put in place the important job of bringing the country together again. the rhetoric he uses is to inspire and have people have that magic ingredient and thinking things can be better. the moon program was a denominator of spirit in the country. he thought it was so important to lay in there. our late friend was proud of the phrase lift of a driving dream, which appears in the inauguration. do you think that was specific to the moon program or what they wanted to accomplish? >> i think it was generally what he hoped to do and hoped to restore. further to the point of how horrible things were
in that moment, their view from the moon, the poet archibald writes, "to see the earth as it truly isall and blue and beautiful, and that eternal silence where it floats, is to see ourselves as riders on the earth together, brothers in that bright loveliness in the eternal cold. brothers who know now they are truly brothers." dwight, was that the moon in the country of january 1969? country has been largely divided by 1968. in 1969, what you hear the president doing there is working...
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historically the most famous incident of a presidential firing when richard nixon fired archibald foxthe tapes and the tapes proved nixon was guilty. nobody back then suggested that that was criminal obstruction of justice. because everybody knew that nixon had the right to fire cox. now it might have been enough for impeachment. we talk about whether or not something is a crime and that's what the democrats are doing. they're trying to say any prosecutor would prosecute these cases if he wasn't president. and it's both not true largely and it is irrelevant because he is president and that goes into the equation. >> sandra: really interesting. lindsey graham went on with our own sean hannity last night talking about robert mueller and the goal of the investigation. he made the case that mueller tried to scare people into ratting on trump but it didn't work. ken starr was on earlier reacting to that and had a warning about the perils of overcharging. what more would you add to that? >> it's a job of a prosecutor to try to get -- to try to get people to rat on higher ups, so i don't hav
historically the most famous incident of a presidential firing when richard nixon fired archibald foxthe tapes and the tapes proved nixon was guilty. nobody back then suggested that that was criminal obstruction of justice. because everybody knew that nixon had the right to fire cox. now it might have been enough for impeachment. we talk about whether or not something is a crime and that's what the democrats are doing. they're trying to say any prosecutor would prosecute these cases if he...
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lynn has great talent, katie archibald has been racing with us today, we have teams from around the world laugh but even i feel bad for you. and that is saying something. iam i am still loving a little bit inside. good morning. it is not too bad, actually. we arejust inside. good morning. it is not too bad, actually. we are just outside banbury, in 0xfordshire. lots of people are camping, i thought i would grab one of the campus. they have to deal with weather conditions like that. good morning, thank you for joining like that. good morning, thank you forjoining us. what does it make you feel like seeing weather like this when you step out? it is not the best, but it is not the worst andi the best, but it is not the worst and i am really grateful it has not been cancelled. with 30 years or more of coming, we don't want to mist it, because we meet up with so many great friends we have met since we have been here. and is your tents secure? i certainly hope so, because it is integral. it is all one piece, and if it goes, i go! we will let you get back in the drier, but one of many campers wh
lynn has great talent, katie archibald has been racing with us today, we have teams from around the world laugh but even i feel bad for you. and that is saying something. iam i am still loving a little bit inside. good morning. it is not too bad, actually. we arejust inside. good morning. it is not too bad, actually. we are just outside banbury, in 0xfordshire. lots of people are camping, i thought i would grab one of the campus. they have to deal with weather conditions like that. good...