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titles are can't we talk about something more pleasant, the heathen school, a story of hope and betrayal in the age of the early republic. >> this is a story of faith. and there is a connection that is really not so much the history as such, but to the way that we understand that history. we don't think and we don't like to think much about failure. american history is supposed to be a success story. and yet i think it is important that we can learn from failures and there have been plenty of them in history. and i was actually sort looking for a chance to write about something with another success story. >> also nominated are this year's nonfiction awards, no good men among the living, america and the taliban and war through afghan eyes. and nigel hamilton in his book, the mantle of command. fdr at war from 1941 through 1942. walter isaacson, the innovators, how a group of inventors and geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution. >> i wanted to look at real people at the computer and the internet and how innovation truly happened. it was something that came out before that, to sa
titles are can't we talk about something more pleasant, the heathen school, a story of hope and betrayal in the age of the early republic. >> this is a story of faith. and there is a connection that is really not so much the history as such, but to the way that we understand that history. we don't think and we don't like to think much about failure. american history is supposed to be a success story. and yet i think it is important that we can learn from failures and there have been...
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was there a sense of betrayal from the government of pakistan?lt that kind of betrayal, then i would assume that their reaction should have been -- should have been some sort of a position within them, and wouldn't that create a tension against the state of pakistan? >> both are very good questions. second question, about afghan, taliban, and whether there's a betrayal. i mention that as one of my main arguments in my chapter three or four, and you're right. this is obvious from the book, "my years with the taliban." you can read that book and you see the distaste he has for all things pakistan but a he thinks the pakistanis went after him. simply no doubt about it. that's why i found out the -- but still, we know for a fact from studies that a majority of afghan taliban, even moved to pakistan with their families, and i think -- a leader who still most likely by the taliban because military are pushing them. they want them to come to the negotiating table. that's the commit. they give to the united states. in the initial years of afghan taliban,
was there a sense of betrayal from the government of pakistan?lt that kind of betrayal, then i would assume that their reaction should have been -- should have been some sort of a position within them, and wouldn't that create a tension against the state of pakistan? >> both are very good questions. second question, about afghan, taliban, and whether there's a betrayal. i mention that as one of my main arguments in my chapter three or four, and you're right. this is obvious from the book,...
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was there a sense of betrayal from the government of pakistan?lt that kind of betrayal, then i would assume that their reaction should have been -- should have been some sort of a position within them, and wouldn't that create a tension against the state of pakistan? >> both are very good questions. second question, about afghan, taliban, and whether there's a betrayal. i mention that as one of my main arguments in my chapter three or four, and you're right. this is obvious from the book, "my years with the taliban." you can read that book and you see the distaste he has for all things pakistan but a he thinks the pakistanis went after him. simply no doubt about it. that's why i found out the -- but still, we know for a fact from studies that a majority of afghan taliban, even moved to pakistan with their families, and i think -- a leader who still most likely by the taliban because military are pushing them. they want them to come to the negotiating table. that's the commit. they give to the united states. in the initial years of afghan taliban,
was there a sense of betrayal from the government of pakistan?lt that kind of betrayal, then i would assume that their reaction should have been -- should have been some sort of a position within them, and wouldn't that create a tension against the state of pakistan? >> both are very good questions. second question, about afghan, taliban, and whether there's a betrayal. i mention that as one of my main arguments in my chapter three or four, and you're right. this is obvious from the book,...
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newspaper imagined to print the very late news and they summed it up pretty well the democratic betrayalaning two things, it's a setback for democracy if interred neesha that local leaders like district chiefs, mayors and governors can be he elected directly by the people anymore but it also means that the betrayal has been done by the democratic party of the president who managed to walk out just before the vote took place and so the supporters of direct elections lost that vote. it's seen now as a very strong effort by political parties in parliament to undermine the common government of the president who is going to be inaugurated in october 20th. their power in parliament shows that also his government and his intentions to change a lot of things in indonesia, to bring reforms is going to be a very tough and very lonely battle. a lot of people are also wondering there is a huge response on social media if the people in parliament are actually representing the people of indonesia or are they representing only their only personal and business interests? >>> all right still ahead on al
newspaper imagined to print the very late news and they summed it up pretty well the democratic betrayalaning two things, it's a setback for democracy if interred neesha that local leaders like district chiefs, mayors and governors can be he elected directly by the people anymore but it also means that the betrayal has been done by the democratic party of the president who managed to walk out just before the vote took place and so the supporters of direct elections lost that vote. it's seen now...
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i think of it as sort of a betrayal of the american revolution and i think it represents precisely the kind of thing that thomas jefferson and thomas paine and others were fighting against. >> the final two title selected to the national book awards one was for nonfiction art ronald rosbottom, "when paris went dark." the city of light under german occupation in 1940 through 1944 and edward o. wilson, "the meaning of human existence." that is a look at this year's long list for the 2014 national book award for nonfiction. be sure to turn yo
i think of it as sort of a betrayal of the american revolution and i think it represents precisely the kind of thing that thomas jefferson and thomas paine and others were fighting against. >> the final two title selected to the national book awards one was for nonfiction art ronald rosbottom, "when paris went dark." the city of light under german occupation in 1940 through 1944 and edward o. wilson, "the meaning of human existence." that is a look at this year's long...
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immigration reform groups call the apparent about-face a betrayal of principles for politics. >> it will be more difficult for andcrats to get latinos people in the community motivated to come out to the polls. >> white house officials say a loss at the polls could delay future attempts at a broad overhaul. become legal in this country, and then have a path to citizenship. >> the president says if congress takes no action, he will take steps to increase border protection, upgrade border processing, and encourage illegal immigration. it is still a matter of debate about if mr. obama has the authority to do this. aides say he will take action, do something by sometime in january. retrieve, abc 7 news. --richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> a langley park man faces first-degree murder charges. prince george's county police arrested him this morning. he is also charged with robbery. the police believe that he stabbed a man to death wednesday while stealing his cell phone. the police in alexandria arrested a 17-year-old boy. he is accused of attacking a woman last sunday after a party on south reyno
immigration reform groups call the apparent about-face a betrayal of principles for politics. >> it will be more difficult for andcrats to get latinos people in the community motivated to come out to the polls. >> white house officials say a loss at the polls could delay future attempts at a broad overhaul. become legal in this country, and then have a path to citizenship. >> the president says if congress takes no action, he will take steps to increase border protection,...
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>> i'm not sure i could actually control myself for the betrayal that he had done to me personally.ld never -- >> how do you mean? >> a betrayal of knowing the investigation that was going on at the time and me being in the forefront and running the drug organization and him knowing all of this, unbeknownst to me of the investigation, him telling me to stay there and to keep working hard and because he knew this investigation was going on and he needed to feed the government information and so he gave them his own loyal man. >> you still sound pretty mad. >> it's something that -- i wouldn't say it eats away at me every day. by no means does it. but i can say this. if i had seen him personally, i don't think i'd be able to hold my temper, brooke. i think we've talked with this before. we've talked about "rat bastards" and what i would do if i had seen him. of course, that was in my dream. >> you told me you'd snap his neck, in your dream. i wish you the very best of luck. make sure you watch this film tonight, one word, "whitey" tonight at 9:00 on cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. let's take
>> i'm not sure i could actually control myself for the betrayal that he had done to me personally.ld never -- >> how do you mean? >> a betrayal of knowing the investigation that was going on at the time and me being in the forefront and running the drug organization and him knowing all of this, unbeknownst to me of the investigation, him telling me to stay there and to keep working hard and because he knew this investigation was going on and he needed to feed the government...
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democratic latinos call it a betrayal.they stay away from the polls or will all be forgiven after election day? big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutriti
democratic latinos call it a betrayal.they stay away from the polls or will all be forgiven after election day? big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. i got this....
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for indonesia and governors can be elected directly by the people any more but it also means that betrayaln done by the democratic party of president who managed to walk out just before the vote took place and so support of direct elections lost that vote. it is seen now as a very strong effort by political parties in parliament to under mine the common government of president dodo who will be inaugurated on october 20th. their power in parliament shows that also his government and his intention to change a lot of things in indonesia and bring reforms is going to be a very tough and very lonely battle. a lot of people are also wondering there is a huge response in social media if the people in parliament are actually representing the people of indonesia or are they representing only their own personal and business interests. >> hundreds of high school students in hong kong are boycotting class in protest that beijing decision to restrict electoral reforms there and joined thousands of university students who have been striking since monday and beijing decided in august it would hand pick c
for indonesia and governors can be elected directly by the people any more but it also means that betrayaln done by the democratic party of president who managed to walk out just before the vote took place and so support of direct elections lost that vote. it is seen now as a very strong effort by political parties in parliament to under mine the common government of president dodo who will be inaugurated on october 20th. their power in parliament shows that also his government and his...
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morning, they'll be greeted by therapists and other counselors helping them cope with this alleged betrayal by a coach who many of them had supported deeply. >> mr. barber, do you have any comment on the charges? >> reporter: walking in the courtroom, mr. barber did not speak. his head still cropped short after his cancer-stricken daughter's fundraiser.%h[s >> it's ridiculous. the sickness of these people. and, yet, it keeps happening and happening. >> this past summer, they started communicated via twitter. >> reporter: according to the aftfidavit affidavit, on september 9th, he allegeliedly wrote back wow, you are a very sexy young lady. two days later, you could have been here, but it's all good. i shouldn't tempt myself anyway. half hour after that, but your body makes me crazy. >> the school did everything they were supposed to. as soon as they received the report, they contactd us. we were down there and able to interview the victim yesterday. >> the 38-year-old married father of three previously gained attention here through support efforts for his four-year-old daughter battling can
morning, they'll be greeted by therapists and other counselors helping them cope with this alleged betrayal by a coach who many of them had supported deeply. >> mr. barber, do you have any comment on the charges? >> reporter: walking in the courtroom, mr. barber did not speak. his head still cropped short after his cancer-stricken daughter's fundraiser.%h[s >> it's ridiculous. the sickness of these people. and, yet, it keeps happening and happening. >> this past summer,...
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in july 2003 the whole democratic party fell into line with kerry's betrayal and became accusing bush of lying to snooker the country into war. they said the war was to benefit bush's oil cronies and dick cheney's former company halliburton. they said the war was immoral, illegal and unnecessary. they said bush lied and people died in this began a sabotage of america's effort to destroy the islamic terrorists in iraq and the middle east that lasted for the next five years. what was the republican response to this treason? violence. republicans were too scared or too polite to fight back. after the damage was done karl rove admitted this was his greatest mistake but the damage was done. the centerpiece of the democrats attack on bush was that he lied to them about the intelligence concerning the programs to develop weapons of mass distraction. he lied about the intelligence they sent to get their support for the unnecessary war. in fact bush could not have lied. democrats like john kerry sat on the intelligence committee and have access to every piece of intelligence that bush did. it
in july 2003 the whole democratic party fell into line with kerry's betrayal and became accusing bush of lying to snooker the country into war. they said the war was to benefit bush's oil cronies and dick cheney's former company halliburton. they said the war was immoral, illegal and unnecessary. they said bush lied and people died in this began a sabotage of america's effort to destroy the islamic terrorists in iraq and the middle east that lasted for the next five years. what was the...
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there are elements of corruption, surprise, betrayal many things could have happened up there. the bottom line we don't really know why the iraqi army in the north collapsed the way it did. what we're seeing now though is the iraqi army performing better. now granted any army looks better when they have u.s.--not only equipment but u.s. pilots providing air support. that will make the worst of armies look a whole lot better. but they have pushed back the islamic state at mosul dam, around the sinjar mountain with the yazidis. we've had a string of small victories that we've seen over the past two or three weeks. i suspect the president will be explaining that as proof of principles as we go forward and seek to expand and essentially mass produce that type of effort in islamic state and iraq. >> you used to be in charge of corralling some of our allies. let's talk more about that liberation that deliberation that a lot hold, and at the same time americans are repulsed by the new capture burning to the ground of towns by the islamic state. >> well, i think the way you do this is
there are elements of corruption, surprise, betrayal many things could have happened up there. the bottom line we don't really know why the iraqi army in the north collapsed the way it did. what we're seeing now though is the iraqi army performing better. now granted any army looks better when they have u.s.--not only equipment but u.s. pilots providing air support. that will make the worst of armies look a whole lot better. but they have pushed back the islamic state at mosul dam, around the...
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a documentary is out telling the incredible stories of heroism and betrayal during the chaotic american evacuation. that iconic image so many of us thought was a helicopter taking off from the embassy was actually the roof of the c.i.a. station's chief apartment. rory kennedy says there's a clear message that rains down through history. >> we need to think critically as we enter into conflicts, wars, engagements about what it is we're going to do to get out of these situations. >> the pilot tossed his entire family out of the massive chopper on to the deck of a small american ship. then crashing the helicopter into the sea and miraculously swimming to safety. last days in vietnam opens tomorrow at the east street cinema in d.c. >>> scoot latest revelations about -- could the latest revelations about ray rice cost the n.f.l. commissioner's his job? that story is coming up. >> plus, we'll preview tonight's start of thursday night football on cbs. it's in baltimore, ravens vs. steelers. howard? >> andrea, very warm. the sun beating down. temps in the 80s now. the heat and humidity is going
a documentary is out telling the incredible stories of heroism and betrayal during the chaotic american evacuation. that iconic image so many of us thought was a helicopter taking off from the embassy was actually the roof of the c.i.a. station's chief apartment. rory kennedy says there's a clear message that rains down through history. >> we need to think critically as we enter into conflicts, wars, engagements about what it is we're going to do to get out of these situations. >>...
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announcer: while eleanor and franklin were rocked by betrayal. man: eleanor roosevelt never forgave or forgot what he had done. announcer: and now part 4 of "the roosevelts: an intimate history." announcer: funding for this program was provided by members of the better angels society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating americans about their history through documentary film. members include... additional funding was provided by the arthur vining davis foundations,
announcer: while eleanor and franklin were rocked by betrayal. man: eleanor roosevelt never forgave or forgot what he had done. announcer: and now part 4 of "the roosevelts: an intimate history." announcer: funding for this program was provided by members of the better angels society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating americans about their history through documentary film. members include... additional funding was provided by the arthur vining davis foundations,
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i think of it as sort of a betrayal of the american revolution and i think it represents precisely the kind of thing that thomas jefferson and thomas paine and others were fighting against. >> the final two title selected to the national book awards one was for nonfiction art ronald rosbottom, "when paris went dark." the city of light under german occupation in 1940 through 1944 and edward o. wilson, "the meaning of human existence." that is a look at this year's long list for the 2014 national book award for nonfiction. be sure to turn your channels to c-span2 on november 19. >> next, roz chast, "can't we talk about something more pleasant" of down with booktv at pepperdine university to discuss her book on saudi arabia. in the book she provides an inside look at the history and culture and politics of saudi arabia, which he has covered as a reporter for 30 years. this interview is a part of booktv college series. >> now joining us is karen elliott house. she has written a book about saudi arabia, she has reported on our country for years and years. and before we get into this on your
i think of it as sort of a betrayal of the american revolution and i think it represents precisely the kind of thing that thomas jefferson and thomas paine and others were fighting against. >> the final two title selected to the national book awards one was for nonfiction art ronald rosbottom, "when paris went dark." the city of light under german occupation in 1940 through 1944 and edward o. wilson, "the meaning of human existence." that is a look at this year's long...
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advocates said they were deeply disappointed by the president's decision, some calling the delay a betrayal. but president obama also has to answer to fellow democrats, several of whom are facing tight elections this november and who have urged the president to wait. they include senators mark pryor of arkansas, mary landrieu of louisiana, and kay hagan of north carolina. >> the president should not take that executive action, that that should be a congressional decision. but immigration is broken in our country and inaction is not an option. >> reporter: mitch mcconnell the top republican in the senate called the president's decision politics at its worst. in a statement he said: white house aides say that even though the president still plans to act unilaterally after the elections, he'll continue to push for a comprehensive immigration bill in congress. but, jim, no timeline has been set. >> axelrod: juliana goldman, thank you. from coast to coast, severe weather is bearing down on tens of millions of americans tonight. one system has already passed through michigan, where hundreds of th
advocates said they were deeply disappointed by the president's decision, some calling the delay a betrayal. but president obama also has to answer to fellow democrats, several of whom are facing tight elections this november and who have urged the president to wait. they include senators mark pryor of arkansas, mary landrieu of louisiana, and kay hagan of north carolina. >> the president should not take that executive action, that that should be a congressional decision. but immigration...
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for carson, that was an unforgivable betrayal. >> the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down. i called him again, he slammed it down again, and never spoke to me again ever. >> reporter: her late night show failed after only eight months, the beginning of a personal and professional spiral. her husband committed suicide, and rivers found herself unemployed and in a sea of debt. but she fought to stay afloat and did on e!'s fashion police and countless live shows. san francisco's buffoon trio was her opening act. >> absolutely. >> in joan's case, 81 is probably the new 62. she just had a tremendous amounts of energy. >> reporter: joan leaves behind her daughter melissa, a grandson, and millions of fans who will miss her spicy brand of humor. >> without humor, none of us would be here. >> reporter: now, of course, humor was how joan got through life. she even wrote about the kind of funeral she wanted. she said she wants to be wearing valentino have, her hair blowing in the wind like beyonce, and also have meryl streep sobbing in the audience. her fune
for carson, that was an unforgivable betrayal. >> the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down. i called him again, he slammed it down again, and never spoke to me again ever. >> reporter: her late night show failed after only eight months, the beginning of a personal and professional spiral. her husband committed suicide, and rivers found herself unemployed and in a sea of debt. but she fought to stay afloat and did on e!'s fashion police and countless...
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and i know betrayal is painful. i understand because i went through it with silas.ut i am telling you the truth. >> franco: rosalie didn't hear it right. she misunderstood what -- what kiki was saying. >> nina: okay, well, then you talk to kiki yourself. go to the source. >> kiki: a secret? geez. well, i have a million secrets, so you're gonna have to help me out a little bit. which one? what are you two doing here anyway? >> michael: i am waiting for the roofer, and rosalie stopped by to see morgan. >> kiki: and had a revealing conversation with my boyfriend in the meantime. >> michael: rosalie said that she overheard you and morgan talking about something you were keeping from me. >> kiki: i see. so, is eavesdropping something you do regularly or just on double dates? >> rosalie: um, if you want privacy, get a room. anyone could have overheard you in the middle of that diner. >> kiki: anyone who was trying to listen. >> michael: okay. hey, i'm sure it's not a big deal, because there's nothing to this, right? >> kiki: you know, i really appreciate being able to tal
and i know betrayal is painful. i understand because i went through it with silas.ut i am telling you the truth. >> franco: rosalie didn't hear it right. she misunderstood what -- what kiki was saying. >> nina: okay, well, then you talk to kiki yourself. go to the source. >> kiki: a secret? geez. well, i have a million secrets, so you're gonna have to help me out a little bit. which one? what are you two doing here anyway? >> michael: i am waiting for the roofer, and...
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immigration reform groups call the apparent about-face a betrayal of principles for politics. >> it willdifficult for andcrats to get latinos people in the community motivated to come out to the polls. >> white house officials say a loss at the polls could delay future attempts at a broad overhaul. >> they ha
immigration reform groups call the apparent about-face a betrayal of principles for politics. >> it willdifficult for andcrats to get latinos people in the community motivated to come out to the polls. >> white house officials say a loss at the polls could delay future attempts at a broad overhaul. >> they ha
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and for the hong kong public, a deep sense of betrayal and no more hope. for beijing point of view, they should be worried. the message they are sending to the hong kong people is we do not trust you and we must pre-scheme -- prescreen all of the candidates. the world sees it for what it is -- a beijing that is determined to have its way. head of the new parties people said they are taking a big step forward. >> people will have a really choice. there more -- there must be three candidates. [indiscernible] if there were only one candidate, the election would be invalid. they are taking a big step forward in and fostering real competition. based on [indiscernible] it would be much reduced. have anticipated that does not the only benchmark. from thes the word rejection of greater democracy for hong kong. >> china is allowing local governments to raise money through bond sales. this move is designed to cut the high risk debt levels that have built up through more opaque vehicles. john dawson is here to explain and make clear what has been very convoluted for
and for the hong kong public, a deep sense of betrayal and no more hope. for beijing point of view, they should be worried. the message they are sending to the hong kong people is we do not trust you and we must pre-scheme -- prescreen all of the candidates. the world sees it for what it is -- a beijing that is determined to have its way. head of the new parties people said they are taking a big step forward. >> people will have a really choice. there more -- there must be three...
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, she helped launch fox network in 1986 with late night talk show, something carson considered a betrayal. they first spoke again. show lasted two seasons. months later edgar, her husband, long time producer committed suicide. in 1989 she returned to daytime tv with joan rivers show that earned her an imy and garnered a tony for ter tray -- portraying lenny bruce's mother on broadway. she never stopped doing stand up and making -- she jokeed with her own love of koss mittic surgery. >> i am in love with this. >> she launched a poply jewelry and clothing line, and starred in several cable shows with her daughter mellis. >> my mother used to buy bathing suits with blowholes in them. >> reporter: she will be remembered as a comic legend, set a standard for female cam comp eadians -- comedians and made her fans laugh for a half century. >> 40 years in the business, this is where you end up. lou: joan rivers, 81 years old. in new york state, we'rchanging the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundre
, she helped launch fox network in 1986 with late night talk show, something carson considered a betrayal. they first spoke again. show lasted two seasons. months later edgar, her husband, long time producer committed suicide. in 1989 she returned to daytime tv with joan rivers show that earned her an imy and garnered a tony for ter tray -- portraying lenny bruce's mother on broadway. she never stopped doing stand up and making -- she jokeed with her own love of koss mittic surgery. >> i...
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the millenials put the guy in the white house and he is the chief betrayer and the commander-in-chief and he is the one he feels most betrayed by. you are right that government is not the solution. the younger you are disillusioned, the better. it makes you more vulnerable. it is good for everybody. the vol gnarrable mill 11 y'all -- a vulnerable mill -- mill 11 yell is a good >> i am not sure why they are voting in larger percentages. what i thought was interesting about the study is while the trustworthiness or their perception of other people is sliding they are increasingly optimistic. if you look at the trends together it looks like people who generally speaking are interested in evidence and analytics and data. that's a good thing and maybe technology is driving it and we are out sourcing trust with apps like yelp. you know where to go and who to trust. you are sourcing your news. >> we don't watch the news. we watch scandal. i am convinced it is tv shows and movies. the other day i was convinced someone was following me. they are like, i don't know. i have a second mom or somet
the millenials put the guy in the white house and he is the chief betrayer and the commander-in-chief and he is the one he feels most betrayed by. you are right that government is not the solution. the younger you are disillusioned, the better. it makes you more vulnerable. it is good for everybody. the vol gnarrable mill 11 y'all -- a vulnerable mill -- mill 11 yell is a good >> i am not sure why they are voting in larger percentages. what i thought was interesting about the study is...
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. >> absolute betrayal.couldn't imagine anything worse. >> more victims started coming forward through summer of 2004, >> so at this point, mclean's been charged with 16 counts of sexual assault on four children. rick mclean's family left him. they packed up all their stuff and moved out, left him on his own. >> he wrote us a letter apologizing to us and asking for us to remember the good rick, but i really feel there was no good in him. >> he started liquidating his businesses. sold off race cars, sold off the properties that he owned. and i kind of believe he had a plan for a long time. he, some level, knew this day was going to come. at one point, rick mclean called his wife and asked her and the kids to meet him off a particular off-ramp in southwest riverside county. they went out there and they met. and he said something along the lines of, i can't go to prison, so the easiest thing for me to do is get out of everybody's life. so i'm going to disappear, you're never going to see me again. >> they are t
. >> absolute betrayal.couldn't imagine anything worse. >> more victims started coming forward through summer of 2004, >> so at this point, mclean's been charged with 16 counts of sexual assault on four children. rick mclean's family left him. they packed up all their stuff and moved out, left him on his own. >> he wrote us a letter apologizing to us and asking for us to remember the good rick, but i really feel there was no good in him. >> he started liquidating...
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the people see this as betrayal. >> you see the flames out of control in almeida. stephanie, the fires have be devastating to many local businesses there. >> reporter: they are. when you look at the wreckage here, you can see how daunting this task of cleaning up is really going to be. it's tough to see but there's a lot of damage. firefighters had to poke holes from that roof as well as to the left at angelo's restaurant. the owners of angelo's restaurant just bought this property in june and there's a sign out front saying "opening in october." police have arrested a 27-year-old almeida man and a 2-year-old transient, who they say intentionally set these eight fires between yesterday and -- >> i looked out and i saw fire, really, really, big red flames. people were pounding on everybody's door, get out, get out, it's fire. >> police say the two men arrested on suspicion of arson. the motive is still unclear. we understand a multi-agency task force is investigating all these fires. again, no injuries reported but also for at least angelo's restaurant here, no insu
the people see this as betrayal. >> you see the flames out of control in almeida. stephanie, the fires have be devastating to many local businesses there. >> reporter: they are. when you look at the wreckage here, you can see how daunting this task of cleaning up is really going to be. it's tough to see but there's a lot of damage. firefighters had to poke holes from that roof as well as to the left at angelo's restaurant. the owners of angelo's restaurant just bought this property...
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the heart of the book is a story about the friendship of what became a necessary betrayal.ce yourself. >> thank you very much for coming. think you. sorry for all the trouble but it is amazing thank you so much. i never imagined it to be in a position and i am delighted and honored. said to have that information that benefits them. [inaudible] >> but my life. and then looking and intelligence and then to sit next to me. and. >> what we are going to do is play a video outside the u.s. embassy because there are reports that the car ron is being desecrated. but it's morten's has come down from a support group that is her radical they have come down to listen to see the desecration. but watched the right side of the video. >> the crowd was chanting as they burned the american flag. how do you get to this point? >> but to have the disbelief that drove me to the place but leading these people through with the of western democracy. >> many people are fighting in syria and at iraq fighting the atrocities against isis with the mindset but your story ended up completely differently b
the heart of the book is a story about the friendship of what became a necessary betrayal.ce yourself. >> thank you very much for coming. think you. sorry for all the trouble but it is amazing thank you so much. i never imagined it to be in a position and i am delighted and honored. said to have that information that benefits them. [inaudible] >> but my life. and then looking and intelligence and then to sit next to me. and. >> what we are going to do is play a video outside...
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there's betrayals, there's disease, there's death. hor do you as eleanor get over the betrayal of franklin having an affair with your own social secretary tear and yet they went on. >> eleanor, who fascinates us all, meryl streep who narrates her voice. >> and peter coyote. you want to have it come alive by hearing them. you know, we've got to this little known architect named meryl streep to play her. i think she's going places. >> i have to say this. she was so amazing. she said do one thing every day that scares you. that's such a good philosophy. >> she's a miracle of the human spirit. she shouldn't have escaped a terrible childhood, orphaned at age 10. beauty that was displeased with her looks. her own mother called her granny. her father was an alcohol. . and they all died early. she had the worst childhood and became the first consequential lady. that's a good story. that doesn't do with franklin lifting himself up and theodore escaping the asthma of his childhood and the great emotional stuff. >> how about the biography. excep
there's betrayals, there's disease, there's death. hor do you as eleanor get over the betrayal of franklin having an affair with your own social secretary tear and yet they went on. >> eleanor, who fascinates us all, meryl streep who narrates her voice. >> and peter coyote. you want to have it come alive by hearing them. you know, we've got to this little known architect named meryl streep to play her. i think she's going places. >> i have to say this. she was so amazing. she...
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there were a lot of betrayals last season. >> there were. >> shonda rhimes says there's a lot of changesling of olivia, the breakdown, based on her parents being around. a lot of us go back to our adolescent selves with our parents aren't. she's trying to press the reset button. >> how much are you allowed to know? >> nothing. episode to episode. i know more than you because we're shooting episode five. i have no idea where the season's going to end. i have no idea of the full arc. i'm on this wild ride as much as anybody else. >> how much have you been enjoying? when i talked to you last week, had so much fun -- >> thank you for coming out, great hanging out with you. >> and it was great hanging out with shonda. and you alerted me, and we read the "new york times" article. took everybody aback, people who know her so well, when she was referred to in this article as an angry black woman. and a lot of people weighed in, you work with her every day, what did you think of the article? >> i think it's so important to not give the piece too much attention and focus on the fact that she is ex
there were a lot of betrayals last season. >> there were. >> shonda rhimes says there's a lot of changesling of olivia, the breakdown, based on her parents being around. a lot of us go back to our adolescent selves with our parents aren't. she's trying to press the reset button. >> how much are you allowed to know? >> nothing. episode to episode. i know more than you because we're shooting episode five. i have no idea where the season's going to end. i have no idea of...
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. >> reporter: immigration reform groups reacted bitterly to what they call a betrayal of principlesppointed at another delay by the president. >> reporter: and they warned of their own voter backlash. it will be more difficult for democrats to get latinos and people in the community motivated to come out to the polls. >> reporter: a senior administration official told abc news, that president obama will sign executive orders on immigration before january. >>> after another day of searching, crews did not find any sign of the single-engine plane that crashed off the coast of jamaica yesterday. this debris sank or floated away. lawrence and jane glazer took off from rochester, new york, heading for miami. air traffic controllers lost radio contact with the plane and dispatched two fighter jets to track it. the fighter pilots say they saw two people in the cockpit slumped over. the plane crashed in water. >>> a cease-fire in ukraine was broken tonight. they each told reporters they were satisfied up to that point. in cities where troops fought earlier this week, some residents expected
. >> reporter: immigration reform groups reacted bitterly to what they call a betrayal of principlesppointed at another delay by the president. >> reporter: and they warned of their own voter backlash. it will be more difficult for democrats to get latinos and people in the community motivated to come out to the polls. >> reporter: a senior administration official told abc news, that president obama will sign executive orders on immigration before january. >>> after...
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there's betrayal there's disease, there's death.l of franklin with his own social secretary. >> and eleanor roosevelt fascinates us all. meryl streep we hear her voice. >> we have a third-person narrator who ask wonderful but you want to make the past come alive by hearing how they sounded and paul does t.r. and ed herman does fdr. we've got this little known actor meryl streep to play i think she's going places. >> eleanor i have to say this. she was so amazing that she says do one thing every day that scares you. >> yeah. >> i think that is such a good philosophy. >> she moved to it. she is a many ircall of the human spirit. you shouldn't have escaped this terrible childhood, orphaned at age 10. a mother before that who beauty that was displeased with her looks and called her granny. her own mother called her granny. her father was an alcoholic and all died early. she had the worst childhood and fwam most conversations subsequent shul subsequential first lady and american woman. franklin and theodore and escaping the asthma of his
there's betrayal there's disease, there's death.l of franklin with his own social secretary. >> and eleanor roosevelt fascinates us all. meryl streep we hear her voice. >> we have a third-person narrator who ask wonderful but you want to make the past come alive by hearing how they sounded and paul does t.r. and ed herman does fdr. we've got this little known actor meryl streep to play i think she's going places. >> eleanor i have to say this. she was so amazing that she says...
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at some point you single out, after you have won the war, who are the most egregious betrayers of what's considered acceptable behavior, even a military campaign. that's when you get to neuronburg. we are nowhere near that. the idea we'll have holder there with g-men to find baghdadi, you hit the point there without intentionally doing so. it's absurd to say we'll go there, grab somebody and put them in on a eichman-type raid like the israelis. we're not a little country. we are a big country. >> this is furtherering the whack-a mole problem. some part of the organization, related one or fellow travellers pops up this in somalia or throw a dart at the world. >> there are people in isis now who weren't in it two weeks ago. >> the idea that we can surgically go after pieces parts of that probably won't work. obama has to articulate larger strategy. >> he needs a plan, not words. if this latest execution of an american, steve sotloff leads to military action we could be fighting against the same side we threatened to oppose a year ago. plus the battle for control of the u.s. senate. we'll l
at some point you single out, after you have won the war, who are the most egregious betrayers of what's considered acceptable behavior, even a military campaign. that's when you get to neuronburg. we are nowhere near that. the idea we'll have holder there with g-men to find baghdadi, you hit the point there without intentionally doing so. it's absurd to say we'll go there, grab somebody and put them in on a eichman-type raid like the israelis. we're not a little country. we are a big country....
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. >> a game of betrayal that went way beyond typical teenage drama. >> she's calling out help me. why. why. why. >> at the center of it all was a girl named skyler. david and mary meese welcomed their only daughter skyler in 9 1996. tell me about the day she was born. was that the greatest moment of your life? >> i wouldn't go that far. >> first time you saw her. >> first time i saw her, yes, i can say that was the greatest moment of my life. yeah. it was instant love. >> they live nd star city, a small suburb ever morgantown, west virginia, where dave works at walmart and mary at a medical office. skyler was a whirlwind, a rambunctious, precocious toddler who owned her parents' hearts. >> hey, gorgeous. >> hi, daddy. >> she was reading way before she was supposed to, doing math and stuff way before she was supposed to. she was a very intelligent little girl. >> dance for me. >> when skyler started nursery school, she made her first friend, morgan lawrence. morgan was drawn right away to skyler. >> did she kind of light up a room? >> yeah. the giggle and the laugh. >> the girls' f
. >> a game of betrayal that went way beyond typical teenage drama. >> she's calling out help me. why. why. why. >> at the center of it all was a girl named skyler. david and mary meese welcomed their only daughter skyler in 9 1996. tell me about the day she was born. was that the greatest moment of your life? >> i wouldn't go that far. >> first time you saw her. >> first time i saw her, yes, i can say that was the greatest moment of my life. yeah. it was...
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it was just so serious and deep a betrayal. >> who goes? who gets left behind?> i'm pleased to have rory kennedy back at the table. welcome. this is a story that needed to be told, first of all. why did you decide it was a story you wanted to tell? >> i have always felt that vietnam is a seminal event in our history. i have always been fascinated by vietnam. we have a lot to learn about vietnam. i was interested in telling the story of the last days of vietnam in part because of the timeliness of it. in the midst of our withdrawal from iraq and afghanistan and questions that the film raises about our responsibilities to the people left behind. how do we exit a country gracefully? >> protect those on our side and the have risked their lives for us. >> exactly. as we were leaving iraq and afghanistan, looking back at this moment in history, there is a lot of parallels particularly with what we are seeing in iraq today. and what happened in saigon. >> you cannot have more drama than you have here. >> it's an extraordinary story. they are familiar with the iconic im
it was just so serious and deep a betrayal. >> who goes? who gets left behind?> i'm pleased to have rory kennedy back at the table. welcome. this is a story that needed to be told, first of all. why did you decide it was a story you wanted to tell? >> i have always felt that vietnam is a seminal event in our history. i have always been fascinated by vietnam. we have a lot to learn about vietnam. i was interested in telling the story of the last days of vietnam in part because of...
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in scotland but whatever alex salmond says he will look forward to picking a fight and shouting betrayaluture moment in order to formant more discontent in scotland about being part of the united kingdom and if he wins another election in 2016 and they have an overall majority, what will we call for? another referendum. it will be like quebec. we'll keep going and going at this and i don't know when it will end unless we can find a completely new kind of federal settlement across the whole of the united kingdom so that all of the component parts of the united kingdom are treated in exactly the psalm way and united kingdom parliament and united kingdom government becomes a federal government with english grand committee of mps responsible for the government of england rather than english parliament. >> that's the challenge. thank you very much indeed. you can hear warning shots being fired for what is going to be quite some debate ahead. the u.k. for now clearly remains intact. it does seem that scotland's referendum will have an affect on the british political landscape and for a long ti
in scotland but whatever alex salmond says he will look forward to picking a fight and shouting betrayaluture moment in order to formant more discontent in scotland about being part of the united kingdom and if he wins another election in 2016 and they have an overall majority, what will we call for? another referendum. it will be like quebec. we'll keep going and going at this and i don't know when it will end unless we can find a completely new kind of federal settlement across the whole of...
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. >> for him to just leave us like that, it was a very big betrayal. at best, a deserter, and at worst, a traitor. >> also ahead. what's holding up the investigation into sergeant bowe bergdahl's conduct? it should have been completed a long time ago. now charges of coverup are seeping out. is it legal is on the case. >>> caution, you are about to enter the no-spin zone. factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. bombing the terrorists in syria, that is the topic of this night's talking points memo. last night u.s. started bombing in the war-torn country of syria the president said this. >> overall effort will take time. there will be challenges ahead, but we're going to do what's necessary to take the fight to this terrorist group, for the security of the country and the region and for the entire world. thanks, god bless our troops, god bless america. >> but what took so long? on june 16, talking points yoe pined this way. >> i fully expect president obama to begin bombing the al qaeda army very soon. if he does no
. >> for him to just leave us like that, it was a very big betrayal. at best, a deserter, and at worst, a traitor. >> also ahead. what's holding up the investigation into sergeant bowe bergdahl's conduct? it should have been completed a long time ago. now charges of coverup are seeping out. is it legal is on the case. >>> caution, you are about to enter the no-spin zone. factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. bombing the terrorists...
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immigration groups reacted bitterly as they called a betrayal. >> a frustration of another delay by they warned. their own voter backlash. >> its going to be more difficult for democrats to get latinos and people in the community motivated to come out to the policy. >> a senior administration official told abc news that president obama will sign his executive orders on immigration behalf january. abc news, new york. >> with the historic drought gripping our state, people are taking desperate, even they are turning desperate and they are going as far as breaking into fire hydrants to steal water. jessica from our sister station in fresno has the story. >> water. it's a precious resource, especially in drought-stricken california. here in lamoor, it is the driest of course with residents only to do watering twice a week. >> overall we've seen a decline in our water usage. >> now city officials have a new concern. this fire hydrant on south 19th avenue and i'd he has been tampered with. the water source is one of several throughout the city of that been found to be manipulated or without c
immigration groups reacted bitterly as they called a betrayal. >> a frustration of another delay by they warned. their own voter backlash. >> its going to be more difficult for democrats to get latinos and people in the community motivated to come out to the policy. >> a senior administration official told abc news that president obama will sign his executive orders on immigration behalf january. abc news, new york. >> with the historic drought gripping our state, people...
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what happened is when i finished the book up to 1912 i did not want it ended with a sense of betrayalbut i didn't really know what the relationship had been like past that. i followed them in 1914, 15 and 16. people brought them together but taft says it was like an armed neutrality. in 1918 teddy was in the hospital with an operation that taft had once undergone any work undergone any wrote them a letter saying i know how painful this is an teddy wrote him back. it's often things a little bit so it just happened than some months later by happenstance they were both at the blackstone hotel in chicago and when taft checked in the elevator operator told him roosevelt was in the restroom -- restaurant eating alone. taft said bring me down immediately. he walked over to roosevelt and the whole room, 100 people dining in a broom and he says i'm so glad to see you. they throw their arms around each other and teddy says please sit down and the entire restaurant collapsed. entire restaurant collapse. there's a journalist there to record this. i said yes i have my ending and then what happens
what happened is when i finished the book up to 1912 i did not want it ended with a sense of betrayalbut i didn't really know what the relationship had been like past that. i followed them in 1914, 15 and 16. people brought them together but taft says it was like an armed neutrality. in 1918 teddy was in the hospital with an operation that taft had once undergone any work undergone any wrote them a letter saying i know how painful this is an teddy wrote him back. it's often things a little bit...
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. >> they're expressing outrage, betrayal.he president's biggest advocates thought reform was a done deal. he pledged to act before summer's end, saying he has no choice with a nag instant congress, even some on the right saying the recent decision is purely politically motivated. >> i think it's political in the sense he understands how unpopular that decision would be with americans. it's protect -- it southbound and would not be the right decision for him to do that. i hope he doesn't do it after the election. >> administration officials say the president will wait until after november mid terms, but before the end of the year. >> so for those who are crying politics on this, which is something they like to do inside washington, what is the white house saying. >> the president denies making the decision based on red states fearinged midterm election. which explains why many democrats have been distancing themselves from washington in the past few months. the president, however, did say politics is involved in his decision b
. >> they're expressing outrage, betrayal.he president's biggest advocates thought reform was a done deal. he pledged to act before summer's end, saying he has no choice with a nag instant congress, even some on the right saying the recent decision is purely politically motivated. >> i think it's political in the sense he understands how unpopular that decision would be with americans. it's protect -- it southbound and would not be the right decision for him to do that. i hope he...
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this later, the christian nation is something worse than the interpretation and i see this as a betrayale american revolution and i think it represents precisely the kind of thing that thomas jefferson and thomas paine and others were fighting against. >> the final two title selected for the long list for nonfiction are when paris went dark, edward o. wilson, "the meaning of human existence" and ronald rosbottom, "when paris went dark." that is a look at this years nonfiction books. he sure to pay attention on november 19. >> coming up next from the museum in washington dc, jim freeman accounts his involvement with the 18 year investigation of the unabomber case and the eventual arrest of the theodore kaczynski. this is next on booktv. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] .. nick, ladies and gentlemen. i am chairman and ceo of the national law enforcement officers memorial fund and we welcome you today to witness to history investigating the unabomber. our witness to history event generally sponsored by our friends from target who join us in the front row as well as in par
this later, the christian nation is something worse than the interpretation and i see this as a betrayale american revolution and i think it represents precisely the kind of thing that thomas jefferson and thomas paine and others were fighting against. >> the final two title selected for the long list for nonfiction are when paris went dark, edward o. wilson, "the meaning of human existence" and ronald rosbottom, "when paris went dark." that is a look at this years...