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betty metzger, author of the book "the burglary."orning. >>> speaking of washington, let's give you a live look of the white house right now. the president and first lady may still be sleeping after a rockin' night last night. >> the biggest bash in the nation to celebrate michelle obama's five-oh. cameras were not allowed inside. however, we got a spoof on what went down. that's next. ♪ what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena®. of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that be
betty metzger, author of the book "the burglary."orning. >>> speaking of washington, let's give you a live look of the white house right now. the president and first lady may still be sleeping after a rockin' night last night. >> the biggest bash in the nation to celebrate michelle obama's five-oh. cameras were not allowed inside. however, we got a spoof on what went down. that's next. ♪ what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer...
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journalist betty metzger recounts the 971 break-in that uncovered j. ed for hoover's secret investigations and upended the bureau in "the burglary." fox news business host lou dobbs opines on current political, social and economic issues in "upheaval." in "company man: thirty years of controversy and crisis in the cia," john rizzo, a former lawyer for the cia for 34 years, provides an in-depth look inside the central intelligence agency. a firsthand account of the 2011 revolution in egypt is presented in "cairo: memoir of a city transformed. requests look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> james tobin examines franklin dr. roosevelt's life with polio which he contracted in 1921 at the age of 39. the45
journalist betty metzger recounts the 971 break-in that uncovered j. ed for hoover's secret investigations and upended the bureau in "the burglary." fox news business host lou dobbs opines on current political, social and economic issues in "upheaval." in "company man: thirty years of controversy and crisis in the cia," john rizzo, a former lawyer for the cia for 34 years, provides an in-depth look inside the central intelligence agency. a firsthand account of the...
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betty metzger, the writer, persuaded five of the eight people involved to speak out about what they did and why they did it. he are going to hear three of them in this video report from "the new york times." ♪ >>> in the spring of 1970, the war in vietnam was raging. >> american battle deaths in vietnam now number 40,142. >> at home, anti-war protesters and law enforcement officers were violently clashing. >> it felt like a nightmare was unfolding. i took what was outrage and horror and i realized i had to take it somewhere. >> bonnie rains worked at a daycare center in philadelphia. her husband, john, taught religion at temple university. they were the very picture of a golden couple. >> we had an eight-year-old, a 6-year-old and a 2-year-old. we were family folks who also wanted to keep another track active in our lives, which was political activism. >> that activism attracted the attention of the fbi, it's director, the powerful and feared j. edgar hoover, received the anti-war movement which ranged from rat cal revolutionaries to peaceful protesters, as a threat toings nale security
betty metzger, the writer, persuaded five of the eight people involved to speak out about what they did and why they did it. he are going to hear three of them in this video report from "the new york times." ♪ >>> in the spring of 1970, the war in vietnam was raging. >> american battle deaths in vietnam now number 40,142. >> at home, anti-war protesters and law enforcement officers were violently clashing. >> it felt like a nightmare was unfolding. i took...
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bettie metzger was the first to get them in her mailbox.te about how it led to new rules permitting snooping. >> it's safe to say that the fbi was never the same again. >> reporter: the statute of limitations as long expired but the ex-agent who investigated it back then, says the theft remains inexcusable. >> they are rationalizing a criminal act. i don't believe such people have the right to pick upon themselves and make decisions. >> but they are proud of what they did and a mess for a man they say for their modern day edward snowden. >> from wihistle blower to another whistle blower, hi. >> it's such a blast from the past to think back on the anti-war movement and what it meant back then. i was in philadelphia in those days and this was a huge case. >> of course. look, the era of the time, anti-vietnam war and ver gan brothers -- >> and the illegal surveillance by the hoover fbi. >> exactly. i think it's that is probably the most significant development. that reference from this document led to these massive disclosures of illegal surve
bettie metzger was the first to get them in her mailbox.te about how it led to new rules permitting snooping. >> it's safe to say that the fbi was never the same again. >> reporter: the statute of limitations as long expired but the ex-agent who investigated it back then, says the theft remains inexcusable. >> they are rationalizing a criminal act. i don't believe such people have the right to pick upon themselves and make decisions. >> but they are proud of what they...
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betty metzger was the first to get the the do you means in her mailbox and she wrote "the are abouting and how it led to political snooping. >> it's safe to say that the fbi was never the same again. >> the statute of limitation says has long expired, but patrick kelly, the ex-agent who investigated the case back then that the theft remains inexcusable. >> they're rationalizing a criminal act. i don't believe such people have the right to take upon themselveses and make decisions. >> but the raines are proud of what they did and have a message for the man they see as their modern-day counterpart. >> from one whistle-blower to another whistle more. hi. >> for "today," michael isikoff, nbc news, washington. >>> we'll move on to another interesting trial that revealed nigella lawson. they were acquitted of ringing up more than $1 million worth of expenses and this morning they're speak out on british television. michelle kosinski is live. good morning to you. >> reporter: a truly ugly, very personal legal battle. they're facing possibly years in prison. the grillo sisters first vilified i
betty metzger was the first to get the the do you means in her mailbox and she wrote "the are abouting and how it led to political snooping. >> it's safe to say that the fbi was never the same again. >> the statute of limitation says has long expired, but patrick kelly, the ex-agent who investigated the case back then that the theft remains inexcusable. >> they're rationalizing a criminal act. i don't believe such people have the right to take upon themselveses and make...