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. >>> up next -- >> it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. >> -- ending a lifetime of violence. backeconomic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capella.edu [ male announcer ] we all make bad decisions. like gas station sushi. or super cheap car insurance. and then there are good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> in recent years, one of the top priorities of pelican bay officials has been to encourage gang members to flip, that is, give up their ties to gangs and leave the shu. for those inmates brave enough to make that choose, the transitional housing unit or thu is where they take the first step. epi cortina is one of
. >>> up next -- >> it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. >> -- ending a lifetime of violence. backeconomic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capella.edu...
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it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty. and he's not looked back. >> as for what soured myself on the gang life, in all honesty is i opened my eyes to see it for what it is. it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty. there's no honor. there's no respect. i seen too many innocent people being targeted that had nothing to do with the gang life. just because one of their founding members were a part of it, you ain't supposed to target innocent people. >> but perez left us with a piece of advice for any inmate thinking about joining a gang. >> my advice to him is to rug two things -- one is that he's not in control of his life because as long as he's a part of this gang, there's someone he has to answer to. whether he believes he's his own man, that's a myth. because someone's running his program. so he can walk with his head puffed up, his chest out and everything and think he's really badass, but he's going to follow orders just like anyone else. for every badass, there's someone badder. >>> coming up on "loc
it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty. and he's not looked back. >> as for what soured myself on the gang life, in all honesty is i opened my eyes to see it for what it is. it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty. there's no honor. there's no respect. i seen too many innocent people being targeted that had nothing to do with the gang life. just because one of their founding members were a part of it, you ain't supposed to target innocent people....
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a day of shame and betrayal. that's next on the rewrite.ith a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> the senate rewrote itself on the rights of the disabled. and the united states senate shamed itself today. once again. it pains me to say that, it really does, having worked in the senate for seven years, i think the senate remains a great institution which has done much, much more to be proud of than the rare occurrences that it should be ashame of. i don't usually think when a vote doesn't go my way in the united states senate, the senate should be ashamed of itself. i think that the senate has a right, a moral right to arrive at outcomes tha
a day of shame and betrayal. that's next on the rewrite.ith a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money...
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it was a day of shame and personal betrayal on the floor of the senate.ng up in the rewrite. next, bob costas joins me in an exclusive interview. johan comes in a porcelain vessel, crafted with care by a talented blonde from sweden. ♪ smooth, rich, never bitter, gevalia. and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. can i still ship a gift in
it was a day of shame and personal betrayal on the floor of the senate.ng up in the rewrite. next, bob costas joins me in an exclusive interview. johan comes in a porcelain vessel, crafted with care by a talented blonde from sweden. ♪ smooth, rich, never bitter, gevalia. and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is...
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war is the great betrayer because of course it doesn't matter that all the training and all the skills you have, it can be that day that it's you. so a long answer for how in some ways even if we say we choose we don't have a hand in a. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> over the next two hours booktv brings you the international sum of the book. panels addressing the current state of letters and publishing as well as the future of the book. first a discussion entitled "reading is not an option" with walter dean myers, national ambassador for young people's literature and john cole director of the library of congress a center for the book. this year's international summit of the book was hosted by the library of congress in washington d.c.. >> earlier this year doctored billing sten named walter dean myers as the third national ambassador for young people's literature. this is a project of the center for the book with a children's book counsel and it's a nonprofit arm, every child the reader. the notion of the national ambassador would be someone who traveled the country on behalf o
war is the great betrayer because of course it doesn't matter that all the training and all the skills you have, it can be that day that it's you. so a long answer for how in some ways even if we say we choose we don't have a hand in a. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> over the next two hours booktv brings you the international sum of the book. panels addressing the current state of letters and publishing as well as the future of the book. first a discussion entitled...
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. >> tonight at 11 what of katz' closest friends talk about the betrayal of trust. >>> shoppers headed back to stores to return presents and pick up deals. we'll take you inside a store where customers flock. >> and news about children and obesity. what positive signs research has uncovered. >> i'm meteorologist wyatt everhart. an ugly day of winter weather and cold rain, but a new storm is beginning to brew to the south and the west. we'll talk about what that could mean for your neighborhood after the break. >>> efforts to avoid the fiscal cliff will get underway tomorrow. president obama spent the day in hawaii thanking the troops for their service. time is running out and so far, lawmakers have struggled to find a compromise. >> then they say go back to the table, not your own table, but the table in washington because middle class people shouldn't have their income go up an average of $2,000 a year. >> some experts say a smaller simpler deal that delays the toughest issues could get us over the fiscal cliff gently. >>> starbucks is taking a stand on the fiscal cliff. the chain's c
. >> tonight at 11 what of katz' closest friends talk about the betrayal of trust. >>> shoppers headed back to stores to return presents and pick up deals. we'll take you inside a store where customers flock. >> and news about children and obesity. what positive signs research has uncovered. >> i'm meteorologist wyatt everhart. an ugly day of winter weather and cold rain, but a new storm is beginning to brew to the south and the west. we'll talk about what that could...
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therefore, the failure to act is a betrayal of our children's futures, a trail of history, a betrayal of common decency. right now, the challenge we also have to throw to the world, there are certain voices that we need to hear more loudly. we need to hear the voices of our religious leaders. every religious text that you pick up you will find some environmental gem of wisdom in it. we are working closer with a trade union movement globally now and building stronger alliances. that is important to move our agenda forward. >> samantha smith, $100 billion was announced by hillary clinton, who could run for president in the next election, in copenhagen. this caused a huge stir. where is that money right now? and compare it to new york and new jersey alone after hurricane sandy asking for $60 billion, to deal with one storm. >> secretary clinton was on the front foot in copenhagen. she is the one that announced its $100 billion commitment from developed countries. we're here from the u.s. is, we put some money on the table to start things up but we cannot tell you when the rest of the mon
therefore, the failure to act is a betrayal of our children's futures, a trail of history, a betrayal of common decency. right now, the challenge we also have to throw to the world, there are certain voices that we need to hear more loudly. we need to hear the voices of our religious leaders. every religious text that you pick up you will find some environmental gem of wisdom in it. we are working closer with a trade union movement globally now and building stronger alliances. that is important...
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then the ultimate betrayal. he told investigators he wanted to expose evil and corruption at the vatican. none of these for and the papacy itself but many believe he was not acting alone and there could be more revelations. >> all of the investigations being done behind closed doors. journalists have never been told of the contents of the reports of the commission of cardinals to did a much more in-depth investigation. until we see that documentation, i do not think anyone will be convinced that this is the end of the story. >> the people pardon was expected before christmas. now it depends on a new year free of further stempel. it may be duly and optimistic rigidly optimistic. >> >> columbine, virginia tech. >> celebrations in spain and commiseration. what it is like to be the only lottery loser in the village. >> welcome to the world's weather. across south america and you can see some very big showers going up to paraguay and into bolivia and also peru. we would like to see heavy rain during the course of sun
then the ultimate betrayal. he told investigators he wanted to expose evil and corruption at the vatican. none of these for and the papacy itself but many believe he was not acting alone and there could be more revelations. >> all of the investigations being done behind closed doors. journalists have never been told of the contents of the reports of the commission of cardinals to did a much more in-depth investigation. until we see that documentation, i do not think anyone will be...
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not so easy to trace an intricate blame of betrayals and broken treaties. the enemy is not you, the enemy is not me. the enemy is muslim, christian, atheist, hindu, jew. he is our collective face, our evolution, the devolution, the ripening of long injustices. thank you. the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no questions of irridescence, what of that century, did you see it pass? what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the dream of narcissus. the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of the writer that there could be a silence loud as time, the dream of time that rest might come, the dream of rest, that unrest might arise. the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the drea
not so easy to trace an intricate blame of betrayals and broken treaties. the enemy is not you, the enemy is not me. the enemy is muslim, christian, atheist, hindu, jew. he is our collective face, our evolution, the devolution, the ripening of long injustices. thank you. the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the...
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katz and so essentially, it's not only just a question of misappropriation of money, but it's a betrayal of trust. >> and it may be a costly mistake in judgment for friends and family. some of whom cohen says lost their college funds, their retirement money and live savings. some put in hundreds of thousands of dollars. now they have taken ipp to bankruptcy court to try to get it back from the man they said they trusted! he is either delusional or sociopathic. when you take money from people not yours, it is not 2 right thing to do. >> we reached out to hal katz but got no response. before, he -- may get to hear from hal katz next month. there ear a hearing set. it will be up to the trustee to trace where the money is and how much is left. >>> well new tonight, two fires. the first here out of the temple hill areas. two firefighters were hurt: one started on colbrook drive. 13 people live in the home. they all got out safely. the other in green belt county. one person was rescued, another jumped from the window to escape. >>> breaking news from last night. a police officer shot and kille
katz and so essentially, it's not only just a question of misappropriation of money, but it's a betrayal of trust. >> and it may be a costly mistake in judgment for friends and family. some of whom cohen says lost their college funds, their retirement money and live savings. some put in hundreds of thousands of dollars. now they have taken ipp to bankruptcy court to try to get it back from the man they said they trusted! he is either delusional or sociopathic. when you take money from...
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. >> brooke: i'm sure she doesn't see it as a betrayal. >> bill: she talked your son into telling his sister about something that never happened. now if she had done what i asked... >> brooke: you don't understand why she couldn't. >> bill: she went against my express wishes, and that is totally unacceptable. >> brooke: (sighs) look, i understand that you're upset, but caroline's heart was in the right place. >> bill: it's not her heart that i'm concerned about. it's her loyalty. and nobody does something against my family without there being repercussions, especially when that person is a spencer. >> katie: look, it's gonna bay
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it would be 'a betrayal' of organized labor." speaking of large travelers across oceans, ship traffic off california will be redirected next year to protect endangered whales which migrate along the coast. five whales died from collisions with ships in 2010. now, with support from the shipping industry, the changes will affect shipping lanes between san francisco and l.a. the fiscal fight is frustrating everyone from wall street to main street to capitol hill. but perhaps not for too much longer. reports say president obama will meet with congressional leaders today, and he has a new proposal to offer. yesterday, the president returned to the white house early from his christmas break in hawaii. the senate also returned to session. house speaker john boehner says the house will be called to order sunday and warns lawmakers they may work through friday. ford is expanding in the great lakes state. the automaker will invest $773 million in additions to four of its michigan factories. ford says it'll create 2300 new jobs and may lead
it would be 'a betrayal' of organized labor." speaking of large travelers across oceans, ship traffic off california will be redirected next year to protect endangered whales which migrate along the coast. five whales died from collisions with ships in 2010. now, with support from the shipping industry, the changes will affect shipping lanes between san francisco and l.a. the fiscal fight is frustrating everyone from wall street to main street to capitol hill. but perhaps not for too much...
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agree that by moving to moscow you sort of betrayed this tradition well first of all there was no betrayal of course before i moved to moscow i had spent twenty years squeaking for the dust and will go on with the school arguably one of the most famous theaters in st petersburg. i just moved from one bowl truth either. well to another and you can i think it's really more about and it is a competition rather than a confrontation between the artistic communities of moscow and st petersburg up she she was a related parties but the art of thought and act is in direct is from st petersburg and moscow act as if it is for more scope of work in st petersburg we all share a common cause future to. every seat are unique in its own way of course the would do the marine ski is not like the bolshoi each of them do it is special and it would be wrong to bring them down to standard level he will love them there thank you very much for coming to our show unfortunately we're out of time for this edition that's life being with us and just a reminder that my guest today was about the leaks on the good old da
agree that by moving to moscow you sort of betrayed this tradition well first of all there was no betrayal of course before i moved to moscow i had spent twenty years squeaking for the dust and will go on with the school arguably one of the most famous theaters in st petersburg. i just moved from one bowl truth either. well to another and you can i think it's really more about and it is a competition rather than a confrontation between the artistic communities of moscow and st petersburg up she...
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[laughter] but i absolutely think one of the great betrayals has been this scaling back on land reform and the lifting of ceilings on private land holdings. there is, of course, a third option, and that third option is the fact that you -- you have an enormous country held hostage to its bureaucracy with the civilian or mill fair, and at this point in time, pakistanis do not have access to justice or budgets, and there's a centralized system that in the arenas is a complete devra davis luges of power. we've seen that happen in small spirits, and usually quite self-serving for it, and in government rolled back on it now and taken away the sort of system, and that moves us further away from it, but i would argue that that is just third avenue, and nip who stands in the way of it belongs to the literary complex or your civilian bureaucratic contacts. >> other side of the woman, gentleman there. >> microphone's nearest to the man with the hand up right now. >> quick question for -- well, a comment -- briefly what you read from the book, several years ago, i heard the story from robert kenn
[laughter] but i absolutely think one of the great betrayals has been this scaling back on land reform and the lifting of ceilings on private land holdings. there is, of course, a third option, and that third option is the fact that you -- you have an enormous country held hostage to its bureaucracy with the civilian or mill fair, and at this point in time, pakistanis do not have access to justice or budgets, and there's a centralized system that in the arenas is a complete devra davis luges of...
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becoming a familiar sight this time the fists began flying off he's accused former colleagues of betrayal for wanting to run independently outside position activists . around the parliament. country france is off its government as election was criticized by international observers for imprisoning ukraine's opposition leader as well as pro-government media coverage and the ruling party's unfair access to state resources. it's not cross to some other international news. in the west bank dozens of young palestinians have clashed with israeli soldiers use apparently threw stones and bottles before the troops responded with tear gas tensions are high after palestinian teenager was shot by israeli border police on wednesday. denied by the palestinians. riots broke out in argentina after thirteen people were acquitted in a high profile sex slavery case demonstrators and when authorities threw stones at government buildings and demanded the resignation of judges delivered the verdict suspects were accused of kidnapping person to prostitution top politicians including the country's president come
becoming a familiar sight this time the fists began flying off he's accused former colleagues of betrayal for wanting to run independently outside position activists . around the parliament. country france is off its government as election was criticized by international observers for imprisoning ukraine's opposition leader as well as pro-government media coverage and the ruling party's unfair access to state resources. it's not cross to some other international news. in the west bank dozens of...
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a request could come and get an interview on the much more aware of it now of course because of betrayersbut that's not the problem the problem is that all the time everyone nearly everything they do on the internet is permanently recorded every web search to know what you were thinking one year two days three months ago and you don't know but google knows it remembers the national security agency intercepts the request if it flowed over u.s. border it knows will be. a national security agency whistleblower who was research paid for the national security agency's signals intelligence division describes this as turning key totalitarianism that all the infrastructure has been built for absolute totalitarianism it's just a matter of turning the key and actually the case has already been turned into. that and it is now affecting people who are targeted for us drone strikes organizations like wiki leaks. national security reporters who are having their sources investigated is already partly turned and you know the question is would will go all the way but has it been built really by corporatio
a request could come and get an interview on the much more aware of it now of course because of betrayersbut that's not the problem the problem is that all the time everyone nearly everything they do on the internet is permanently recorded every web search to know what you were thinking one year two days three months ago and you don't know but google knows it remembers the national security agency intercepts the request if it flowed over u.s. border it knows will be. a national security agency...
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it comes to medicare and just like in michigan they'll eventually face the consequences for this betrayal of working people as well. that's why president obama should right now very publicly walk away from any conversation about raising the eligibility age in fact he might be doing that right now senator dick durbin told reporters on thursday that the white house is taking any hikes to the medicare eligibility age off the table but he also said he hadn't heard that directly from the white house we'll see if that's the case so far the president has made raising taxes on the ridge the cornerstone of his fiscal cliff proposal which is spot on as a political strategy since that same mcclatchy poll mentioned earlier shows fifty seven percent of americans support a tax hike on those who make more than a quarter million dollars a year all this talk of a so-called balanced deal is just republicans trying to bait the president into becoming the retirees they can there's nothing balanced about making richie riches like mitt romney pay a little bit more in taxes while sticking seniors the poor and t
it comes to medicare and just like in michigan they'll eventually face the consequences for this betrayal of working people as well. that's why president obama should right now very publicly walk away from any conversation about raising the eligibility age in fact he might be doing that right now senator dick durbin told reporters on thursday that the white house is taking any hikes to the medicare eligibility age off the table but he also said he hadn't heard that directly from the white house...
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i didn't have any sense of, you know, betrayal or anything like that. he went on about his business. and i was proud of him. >> rachel cox is the former editor of preservation magazine. former editor of time life books. she writes regularly for "the washington post." a website is rachel cox.com. >> it is actually rachel s. cox. >> excuse me, rachel s. cox.com. this is booktv on c-span2. >> like us and interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> we don't always find many newspapers in any era investigating reporting. it's not just economics. it is the discomfort that investigative reporting often causes in the newsroom. it is troublesome. that more than the economics. if you ruffle the feathers of someone powerful, that if those people running in to complain to the publisher. we were very fortunate all through the 70s and all of our careers to work for people who are very strong and upright in those areas. to let the chips fall where they may. >> the investigative team of donald
i didn't have any sense of, you know, betrayal or anything like that. he went on about his business. and i was proud of him. >> rachel cox is the former editor of preservation magazine. former editor of time life books. she writes regularly for "the washington post." a website is rachel cox.com. >> it is actually rachel s. cox. >> excuse me, rachel s. cox.com. this is booktv on c-span2. >> like us and interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch videos and...
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it all kind of made sense to me at the time to it's funny, i didn't have any sense of really betrayal or anything like that. he went on about, i was proud of him actually. spirit and rachel cox is former editor at preservation magazine, former writer and editor of time-life books, writes raggedly for the "washington post" and our website is rachelscox.com. and this is her first book. "into dust and fire: five young americans who went first to fight the nazis." this is booktv on c-span2. >> with about one month left in 2012, many publications are putting out their year-end lists of notable books. booktv will feature several of these lists focusing on nonfiction selections. these nonfiction titles were included in the "washington post" best books of 2012. >> for a link visit booktv's website, booktv.org or our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. >> you may recognize garrett peck from a former bookie did on probation in washington, d.c. is back at local history with a new book on the potomac river, a history and guide. what does the potomac river start and end of? >> it is near davis wes
it all kind of made sense to me at the time to it's funny, i didn't have any sense of really betrayal or anything like that. he went on about, i was proud of him actually. spirit and rachel cox is former editor at preservation magazine, former writer and editor of time-life books, writes raggedly for the "washington post" and our website is rachelscox.com. and this is her first book. "into dust and fire: five young americans who went first to fight the nazis." this is booktv...
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on the surface here it looks like they are ready to celebrate the holidays but the news is a betrayally members of the residents here. >> reporter: she
on the surface here it looks like they are ready to celebrate the holidays but the news is a betrayally members of the residents here. >> reporter: she
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we felt a sense of betrayal.e to vote for the president this past election. >> cenk: what do you think the justice department is going to do? can we expect serious consequences from the federal level because of the decisions that the voters in colorado and washington made? >> unless we see a reversal, in all likelihood, the justice department will file suit against those states. i hope that doesn't happen, but if past history is any indication, that is probably what will happen. >> by the way the justice democratic and federal administration there have targeted over 100 dispensaries and shut them down in california. they have been ruthless, despite campaign promises. steve, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure, thank you for having me. >> cenk: keep fighting the fight, brother. >> states rights, right? obama, you love to agree with the republicans why don't you agree on this. let's bring in eliot spitzer. >> cenk, susan rice saying i don't want the job, i don't quite believe her. i believe s
we felt a sense of betrayal.e to vote for the president this past election. >> cenk: what do you think the justice department is going to do? can we expect serious consequences from the federal level because of the decisions that the voters in colorado and washington made? >> unless we see a reversal, in all likelihood, the justice department will file suit against those states. i hope that doesn't happen, but if past history is any indication, that is probably what will happen....
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in the black count, glory, revolution, betrayal and the real count of monte christo john rice because the life of chairman of -- the life of general alex bill haas. and 1100 mile bike along the pacific coast and explains how her travels changed her life in while:from lost to found on the pacific coast trail. in far from the tree, parents, children and the search for identity, national book award winner and drizzle and profiles the parents of exceptional children. richard lloyd perry, bureau chief of the times of london recounts the disappearance of a british tourist in tokyo. the ensuing investigation and long trial of a man accused of murdering her in people who eat darkness, the true story of a young woman who vanished from the streets of tokyo and the evil that swallowed her. in the remarkable life of julia child, bob spitz details the life of the famous chefs. for an extended list of links to various publications to 2012 notable book selections visit booktv's website
in the black count, glory, revolution, betrayal and the real count of monte christo john rice because the life of chairman of -- the life of general alex bill haas. and 1100 mile bike along the pacific coast and explains how her travels changed her life in while:from lost to found on the pacific coast trail. in far from the tree, parents, children and the search for identity, national book award winner and drizzle and profiles the parents of exceptional children. richard lloyd perry, bureau...
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that was such a betrayal, it was simply a horrible mistake by carter to have not told senator byrd, who had done so much for him. that tore the relationship. >> byrd worked so hard for carter and for carter not to tell him, you're absolutely right. he went through 12 different military scenarios, and that was one. the next day he was furious internally. but his public persona, he supported the president in this crisis. he appeared cool, but people knew underneath he was livid about it. >> the misinformation about the national state, give us one example where senator byrd's role was underachieved or underreported or misunderstood by america. >> i can give you a couple actually. one is personality wise. there is a race issue. if you take the facts out of context -- he did vote against marshall. he did not want a liberal activist on the u.s. supreme court. the constitution comes first. he wants strict interpreters who would adhere to the law. he voted against thurgood marshall. he did not want a liberal activists. the race issues, too. he voted against the civil rights bill. back it up a l
that was such a betrayal, it was simply a horrible mistake by carter to have not told senator byrd, who had done so much for him. that tore the relationship. >> byrd worked so hard for carter and for carter not to tell him, you're absolutely right. he went through 12 different military scenarios, and that was one. the next day he was furious internally. but his public persona, he supported the president in this crisis. he appeared cool, but people knew underneath he was livid about it....
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. >> dreyfus won an emmy for betrayal of vice president selena meyer.e that she joined us here and the lack of power. an absolutely humiliation that comes with it. >> i would say this. i would say there is no politician in washington who aspires to the vice presidency. right? so that makes it a delicious fun thing to do. i have to say it's absolute just to go to your point. i'm getting asked that question a lot. it's all about political behavior. >> it's a position, you are number two in the united states, but at the same time it's a degrading position in so many ways. i don't know if you knew that, but i was in congress as a young man. i talk about it all the time. >> that's impressive. a guy comes to me and i say to people, what do you want to be at the end? he said one day i would like to be vice president. next appointment? nobody wants to be vice president. he didn't get the job. what is it about the job though that is again, so powerful and at the same time -- >> the role of vice president is to preside over the senate and then to step in should t
. >> dreyfus won an emmy for betrayal of vice president selena meyer.e that she joined us here and the lack of power. an absolutely humiliation that comes with it. >> i would say this. i would say there is no politician in washington who aspires to the vice presidency. right? so that makes it a delicious fun thing to do. i have to say it's absolute just to go to your point. i'm getting asked that question a lot. it's all about political behavior. >> it's a position, you are...
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. >> you tell house of representatives, what did she do, what was her betrayal of the nra?ssue there was a law that would have -- that the nra wanted passed by the late legislature that would allow gun owners to take their gunning on the private property without the property owner's consent. and that law that would not give the property owner the right to forbid guns on their private property. and she rightly believed that was contrary not only to public safety but to property rights. and she said no. and they said if you don't support us on this, we're going to take you out and they did that. they supported somebody in the primary who opposed her. >> it is stunning to me that these freedom champions would oppose the property owner's freedom to dictate the conduct
. >> you tell house of representatives, what did she do, what was her betrayal of the nra?ssue there was a law that would have -- that the nra wanted passed by the late legislature that would allow gun owners to take their gunning on the private property without the property owner's consent. and that law that would not give the property owner the right to forbid guns on their private property. and she rightly believed that was contrary not only to public safety but to property rights. and...
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that would've been a betrayal. by then, 500,000 slaves with no hope of freedom.he i think would've called those extremists don't, but more important he had the year of the moderate federalists, like those on the supreme court, especially john marshall who was although a virginian, oppose slavery and wanted to work to end slavery. then i wanted to work to end slavery. patrick honey, who is an anti-federalist in our two republican to the left wanted to work and was working with quaker leaders to try to find some solution to the slavery problem. so i think with so many come he could have united the people with goodwill to address this problem, whereas jackson polarize the nation and is the beginning of polarization that would never end to the civil war. >> one more question to me and this is a reverse time travel question. if we could bring john quincy adams to our day, what do you think you would like and not like about america in 2012? >> he would despise our involvement overseas, it tends to dictate to other society is the of societies they have to have. when he
that would've been a betrayal. by then, 500,000 slaves with no hope of freedom.he i think would've called those extremists don't, but more important he had the year of the moderate federalists, like those on the supreme court, especially john marshall who was although a virginian, oppose slavery and wanted to work to end slavery. then i wanted to work to end slavery. patrick honey, who is an anti-federalist in our two republican to the left wanted to work and was working with quaker leaders to...
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. >> it really is a betrayal of everything that ted olson has purported to stand for. >> reporter: edhalen, a conservative legal analyst and former olson fan, like many conservatives, felt betrayed. >> viewed as someone who fought the good fight, most people assumed he was a man of principle. i thought it was a shocking act on his part. >> reporter: so do you think he's destroyed his reputation? >> i think so. >> this is a case that challenges the status of individuals. >> reporter: so why did olson do it? >> people say that you must be doing this because someone in your family is gay. that is not the case. i am doing this because i think it is the right thing to do. >> reporter: and once olson made the decision, it became an emotional journey. >> a younger woman who works here is a lawyer, she came up to me and she said, ted, i want to tell you what i think about what you're doing. she said, i'm a lesbian. i don't think you know me. we haven't worked together. my partner and i have children. i can't tell you what you're doing for us by taking this case and she started to cry. and i d
. >> it really is a betrayal of everything that ted olson has purported to stand for. >> reporter: edhalen, a conservative legal analyst and former olson fan, like many conservatives, felt betrayed. >> viewed as someone who fought the good fight, most people assumed he was a man of principle. i thought it was a shocking act on his part. >> reporter: so do you think he's destroyed his reputation? >> i think so. >> this is a case that challenges the status of...
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their latest, "the betrayal of the american dream." watch sunday, january 6th at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. .. >> as someone who lives in austin, it's nice to have this weather. i am welcoming it. i was hard all summer long. i was very excited to get to interview david westin, somebody i've admired from afar. and he has written "exit interview," a book i hope you all get. if you're watching this at your home or you are here in the audience, it's an extraordinary book about his time running abc news in 1997-2010. he was therefore all of the big moments of our recent history, and of all personalities and the broadcasting journalism business, so it's a delight and a real welcome. >> thank you very much. great to be with you. [applause] >> before i get into your book i just want to ask you about your own trajectory. did you ever plan on -- where we you brought up? did you every think about being in journalism as a teenager or college student? >> i'm a proud michigander, north of here. yeah, exactly, from flint, believe it or not. i
their latest, "the betrayal of the american dream." watch sunday, january 6th at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. .. >> as someone who lives in austin, it's nice to have this weather. i am welcoming it. i was hard all summer long. i was very excited to get to interview david westin, somebody i've admired from afar. and he has written "exit interview," a book i hope you all get. if you're watching this at your home or you are here in the audience, it's an...
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. >> our government must realize this failure is a betrayal of the people in the philippines and around the world that have faced climate impact now, today, and will continue in the days to come. but what is at stake here is not some the the real thing, the planet or environment, but what is at stake is selling that our children and grandchildren to futures. >> federal and new york state prosecutors have unveiled their $1.9 billion settlement with the banking giant hsbc for a massive money laundering scheme used by drug cartels and other illegal groups. >> you can do real time in jail and therefore doing ridiculous offenses, or taking it up two subway seats. people go to jail all the time in this country. for having a marijuana stem in your pocket. there are 50,000 marijuana- related cases in america alone every year. and here we have a bank money laundered billions of dollars and they cannot find anyone to put in jail. >> i had a chance to speak directly to leonard peltier when he called into a news conference organized by his lawyers and pete seeger. >> what would you do if you were f
. >> our government must realize this failure is a betrayal of the people in the philippines and around the world that have faced climate impact now, today, and will continue in the days to come. but what is at stake here is not some the the real thing, the planet or environment, but what is at stake is selling that our children and grandchildren to futures. >> federal and new york state prosecutors have unveiled their $1.9 billion settlement with the banking giant hsbc for a...
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since the election, despite the hostility, the feeling of betrayal on the part of the white house, he's been going to business group after business group, having business leaders over to the white house. is that paying dividends? are people sort of -- is there any calming of those passions because of the diplomacy tour? >> sure. i think it really matters. you know, businesspeople, believe it or not, are human beings, too, and like to be paid attention to. they especially like to be paid attention to by the president. so, yeah, i think it makes a big difference. i do actually think the president is partly to blame for that extreme hostility in his first term because he didn't do some of the basic, you know, meet and greet stuff that actually is the job of a political leader. he's making up a little bit for that now. >> do you think the white house can stand its ground on this? if we get past the fiscal cliff and republicans are attempting to take this to the brink, do you think despite what president obama says, they have the capacity to say, listen, if you want to pull the pin on the gr
since the election, despite the hostility, the feeling of betrayal on the part of the white house, he's been going to business group after business group, having business leaders over to the white house. is that paying dividends? are people sort of -- is there any calming of those passions because of the diplomacy tour? >> sure. i think it really matters. you know, businesspeople, believe it or not, are human beings, too, and like to be paid attention to. they especially like to be paid...
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military, are so draconian even some of the most extreme republicans who think compromise is a total betrayal, they fear the economic consequences of cliff jumping. once a deal is reached, if we want to fight over tax rates, tweaks, and deductions, it could be game on in 2013. i don't regard this as kicking the can down the road. i believe this will be comprehensive enough to address everything from the roll back to the clinton year capital gains rates, sorry, that's a tough one to swallow, i know, i think it's going to happen. to a plan to keep tax the same for 98% of americans and raise the debt celling so we can at least for a year put washington in the rear-view mirror. wow, can you believe that? there'll be some spending cuts to appease republicans, too, once they've bothered to identify the cuts they actually want! as much as some may believe that there's no incentive to rise above partisanship, the dramatic rates of income of these fiscal rates give to tens of millions of americans who happen to be voters. of the 2 million jobs that could be lost, 1 million of them will most likely com
military, are so draconian even some of the most extreme republicans who think compromise is a total betrayal, they fear the economic consequences of cliff jumping. once a deal is reached, if we want to fight over tax rates, tweaks, and deductions, it could be game on in 2013. i don't regard this as kicking the can down the road. i believe this will be comprehensive enough to address everything from the roll back to the clinton year capital gains rates, sorry, that's a tough one to swallow, i...
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to not vote for the speaker is a major act of betrayal on the part of any member of the congress. you have to that day -- >> the idea if he goes and forces through a tax increase, they could express their dissatisfaction, their unhappiness, by not voting for him for speaker. it takes a majority of the full house for him to get elected. a couple dozen of those guys -- >> i know this stuff. >> for the sake of the viewers. >> but for the sake of me, there used to be a sense of doing the right thing, and by the time you're the party nominee for speaker, you vote for the party nominee for speaker. you don't just screw around with this thing because that would elect pelosi. >> if you want to see politicians do the right thing, turn to tnt and you can watch "mr. smith goes to washington." >> is that the craziest thing, that the people would vote against boehner for speaker would vote pelosi into the speakership. >> they wouldn't have to vote for pelosi. they could vote for newt gingrich -- >> but pelosi would get the most votes. >> you need to get 218. they would need to find a nominee w
to not vote for the speaker is a major act of betrayal on the part of any member of the congress. you have to that day -- >> the idea if he goes and forces through a tax increase, they could express their dissatisfaction, their unhappiness, by not voting for him for speaker. it takes a majority of the full house for him to get elected. a couple dozen of those guys -- >> i know this stuff. >> for the sake of the viewers. >> but for the sake of me, there used to be a sense...
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palestinian history and palestinian rights about armed conflicts, terrorism, debates about grudges betrayals and injustices, descriptions of holy sites and the various meanings of innumerable religious text. in fact it too often amounts to little more than cool categorizations especially if israelis. labels that she says ken rob the smart, savvy and lively people which she came to know in their decency and humanity. all of these things provide little if any feel for the actual israeli way of life and it is that of all things i hope to portray in these pages. let me say at the outset that i think that lela has fulfilled this in particular in portraying the israeli people and their way of life. and that is important because i think she is right about what the world knows about israel -- israel through the various issues he enumerated, above all for an foreign piece. i suppose i should say, this is the way people mostly know other countries, mostly from afar, and mostly through what journalists write about and what we occasionally see on tv. we don't have an intimate sense of what people are li
palestinian history and palestinian rights about armed conflicts, terrorism, debates about grudges betrayals and injustices, descriptions of holy sites and the various meanings of innumerable religious text. in fact it too often amounts to little more than cool categorizations especially if israelis. labels that she says ken rob the smart, savvy and lively people which she came to know in their decency and humanity. all of these things provide little if any feel for the actual israeli way of...
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streep not only won the record for the most award nominations she took home yet another oscar for her betrayaly. >> shall we join the ladies? >> george clooney and his film the descendants took home the golden globe for best picture. >> i would like to know who the man was my wife was seeing. >> marvel the avengers top grossing film this year. 2012 was a tough year for twi hard. christian stewart admitted to cheating on pat continueson with sanders. also saying goodbye to the series with a fifth and final movie breaking dawn part 2 premiering in november. they won't remain heart broken for long. twilight fans best seller 50 shades of a gray unleashing stink into literature. world had to say good by to a great amount of celebrities this year including andy griffith. phyllis dill ler. whitney houston, donna summer and dick clark just to name a few. from the sad and into the realm of crazy. 2012 culminated with plenty of drama. local is lindsay lohan is still in hot water and may be headed to the slammer again. lying to the cops. tack on another charge for allegedly hitting a woman at a new york
streep not only won the record for the most award nominations she took home yet another oscar for her betrayaly. >> shall we join the ladies? >> george clooney and his film the descendants took home the golden globe for best picture. >> i would like to know who the man was my wife was seeing. >> marvel the avengers top grossing film this year. 2012 was a tough year for twi hard. christian stewart admitted to cheating on pat continueson with sanders. also saying goodbye...
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the pair are the co-authors of eight books, their latest "the betrayal of the american dream."watch live sunday january 6th at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> host: on your screen is the cover of a new book that's coming out in august 2012, "seven principles of good government: liberty, people and politics." it's written by former new mexico governor gary johnson, and he is also the libertarian party nominee for president in 2012. governor johnson, when and why did you leave the republican party and become a libertarian? >> guest: well, you know, i've probably been a libertarian my entire life, so this is kind of coming out of the closet. [laughter] and i don't think i'm unlike most americans. i think there are a hot more americans in this country that declare themselves libertarian as opposed to voting libertarian. so, you know, the pitch that i'm trying to make right now is vote libertarian with me just this one time. give me a shot at changing things. and if it doesn't work out, you can always return toty, and i'm going to argue that that's what we have right now. >> h
the pair are the co-authors of eight books, their latest "the betrayal of the american dream."watch live sunday january 6th at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> host: on your screen is the cover of a new book that's coming out in august 2012, "seven principles of good government: liberty, people and politics." it's written by former new mexico governor gary johnson, and he is also the libertarian party nominee for president in 2012. governor johnson, when and why...
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truman did, and eisenhower did not defend marshall when mccarthy is hacked and this is seen as a betrayal of that tension then amounts when eisenhower makes them early appointments in his administration and he picks some classy people like chip bolin to be ambassador to the soviet union, and the mccarthy crowd fought him. so this seems to still play itself out in different ways and now as you look at the s.t.a.r.t. treaty or arms control which everyone in the military is passionately for, and yet it was very very difficult to squeeze out current republican votes for that. so we still find different ways that this expresses itself and they -- may have implications for the next four years on foreign-policy. >> i think so. is pretty bold and aggressive. i don't think it would make the break with the kind of hard right-wing of that party. i think in 1960 you're absolutely right. there are so many stories in this book that i can't do justice. >> that is why the book is so good and i had fun reading it. be one of the best stories that eisenhower finds himself faced with two senators running and
truman did, and eisenhower did not defend marshall when mccarthy is hacked and this is seen as a betrayal of that tension then amounts when eisenhower makes them early appointments in his administration and he picks some classy people like chip bolin to be ambassador to the soviet union, and the mccarthy crowd fought him. so this seems to still play itself out in different ways and now as you look at the s.t.a.r.t. treaty or arms control which everyone in the military is passionately for, and...
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and rushed through a draft constitution branded by liberals and christians as a betrayal of egypt's transitiondemocracy. morsi's muslim brotherhood had 70 years in egypt's political wilderness to prepare for government. though his supporters point out that his religiously-worded constitution will easily pass in a referendum set for later this month. >> ( translated ): why are they always afraid of the ballot box? whenever there is an election or a referendum they're afraid of the ballot box. it is because they know the people are not on their side. >> reporter: tahrir square was far from full today. egypt's had its revolution and that, for many, will suffice. yet the president's opponents say another may now be required. >> ( translated ): we didn't have a revolution just to return to the era of mubarak and worse. >> ( translated ): mohamed morsi has divided the nation. we want him to fall. along with the muslim brotherhood because they are traitors. >> reporter: last night, muslim brotherhood offices were set on fire outside cairo. and crowds with these demands are now gathering again outside
and rushed through a draft constitution branded by liberals and christians as a betrayal of egypt's transitiondemocracy. morsi's muslim brotherhood had 70 years in egypt's political wilderness to prepare for government. though his supporters point out that his religiously-worded constitution will easily pass in a referendum set for later this month. >> ( translated ): why are they always afraid of the ballot box? whenever there is an election or a referendum they're afraid of the ballot...
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to begin the collaborative work in the '70s are the co-authors of eight books, their latest, "the betrayal of the american dream." watch live sunday january 6 at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> hedrick smith's newest book is called "who stole the american dream." he joins us on booktv. mr. smith, who stole the american dream? >> welcome you got to get into the whole story of the narrative of our last 30 or 40 years. it happens in economic come inside economic system, middle class gets cut out a pitcher of american growth and prosperity. that's basically american corporate leaders are doing that. there's a big power shift in washington, and is led by a guy named lewis powell, the supreme court justice before he went on the court writes a secret memo to do business leaders of american says you're getting taken to the cleaners by the consumer movement combine environmental movement, by the labor movement, and you've got to get into washington and get and again. they got in the game and ever since then we've had a policy tilt since the late 1970s, a policy tilt that is hurt the middle cl
to begin the collaborative work in the '70s are the co-authors of eight books, their latest, "the betrayal of the american dream." watch live sunday january 6 at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> hedrick smith's newest book is called "who stole the american dream." he joins us on booktv. mr. smith, who stole the american dream? >> welcome you got to get into the whole story of the narrative of our last 30 or 40 years. it happens in economic come inside...