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catherine around here. >> larry: named for your mother.
catherine around here. >> larry: named for your mother.
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catherine around here. >> larry: named for your mother. is that it will?olice we would colace w the children. and there would be birthdays. when we wanted to come out here it was booked with bus loads of kids. dying and all that, less fortunate. and the theme park is that way. and wheelchair ramps and give kids happiness. >> larry: under privileged, poor kids. >> they would have a wonderful time. >> larry: what's that way? >> we would take the quads, go around, act crazy and ride ho e horses. so much land still to develop. here is what he considered his happiness. >> larry: did he see this first? how depict this place? >> i understand when they did the video "say, say, say." my sister la toya was here and paul mccartney and michael. i h and he really liked it. i had a ranch in hidden valley, and he would come over. and he loved it. i had swans and he really enjoyed it. jermaine, i'm going to buy a beautiful ranch one day because he loved the ranch life. i think that's what inspired him to do this. >> larry: did he spend a lot of time here in the hey day? >
catherine around here. >> larry: named for your mother. is that it will?olice we would colace w the children. and there would be birthdays. when we wanted to come out here it was booked with bus loads of kids. dying and all that, less fortunate. and the theme park is that way. and wheelchair ramps and give kids happiness. >> larry: under privileged, poor kids. >> they would have a wonderful time. >> larry: what's that way? >> we would take the quads, go around, act...
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. >> larry: everyone took it hard, but catherine took it especially hard, didn't she?l, you lose a child. >> it's hard to imagine how that feels, but she -- she gets numb and quiet sometimes, and i think she sort of relives the childhood of his and just hearing his laugh and what he used to do when he was young. >> larry: your father recently said -- i don't know how it affected the kids -- that she should have been a more attentive mother. >> you know, larry, everybody has taken that out of context. i think my father -- >> larry: then straighten it out for me. >> my father said that because my mother -- michael -- my mother was very, very close to him. and she could get him to say and do things before my father and before any of us, so the fact that he said my mother should have -- mother should have done that. but the bottom line is we all were very busy in trying to tear down this wall that was surrounded and michael surrounded himself with. these were the outside people who didn't want us in. and that's what he meant by breaking that barrier or trying to. she shoul
. >> larry: everyone took it hard, but catherine took it especially hard, didn't she?l, you lose a child. >> it's hard to imagine how that feels, but she -- she gets numb and quiet sometimes, and i think she sort of relives the childhood of his and just hearing his laugh and what he used to do when he was young. >> larry: your father recently said -- i don't know how it affected the kids -- that she should have been a more attentive mother. >> you know, larry, everybody...
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how old was catherine? >> she was relatively young, of today. >> your client is a pedophile. [laughter] >> this marriage was arranged by her father. >> consent is not really a defense. [laughter] >> i believe the age of consent was raised only recently. it was certainly after justice ginsburg's opinion in the bmi case. let me say a couple of other things about the archbishop. his name has been unfairly maligned tonight. it is important to remember that the archbishop really was the foremost legal and spiritual counselor of the kingdom. he was a combination of ted olson and oprah winfrey. [laughter] indeed, much like chief justice ginsburg, he was a leading member of the bar before he assumed his current position. unlike the chief justice, he was nominated not by president clinton, but by god himself. >> is that in the record? >> i would have to look. i'm not sure. one could take judicial notice that the archbishop of canterbury was selected by god. >> does not violate the doctrine? >> that doctrine was applied somewhat more loosely, as was the separation of power in the 15th
how old was catherine? >> she was relatively young, of today. >> your client is a pedophile. [laughter] >> this marriage was arranged by her father. >> consent is not really a defense. [laughter] >> i believe the age of consent was raised only recently. it was certainly after justice ginsburg's opinion in the bmi case. let me say a couple of other things about the archbishop. his name has been unfairly maligned tonight. it is important to remember that the...
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he wanted to mary catherine. he could have gotten that parody could have gotten back -- to marry cathhrine. the could have got in that back. he could've gotten back those provinces. there was no justification by his own mouth. he wanted the princess. he got it for free. >> that was one of his principal goals. if his only goal were to woo catherine, he could have simply tried to run into her in the paris bars. she may have been under age. there were many other justifications. obviously, henry felt deeply that he had a valid claim to the french throne, particularly after receiving unimpeachable advice of the archbishop of canterbury. even leaving aside his claim difference as a whole, it is claim to france as a whole, it-- is crystal clear that the french -phave violated some portions of the treaty, particularly the one that which provided large chunks of french territory to the english crown. they reclaimed that territory almost immediately after entering into the treaty. that would provide independent justificati
he wanted to mary catherine. he could have gotten that parody could have gotten back -- to marry cathhrine. the could have got in that back. he could've gotten back those provinces. there was no justification by his own mouth. he wanted the princess. he got it for free. >> that was one of his principal goals. if his only goal were to woo catherine, he could have simply tried to run into her in the paris bars. she may have been under age. there were many other justifications. obviously,...
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. >> catherine graham back to us and ask us for lunch. i remember this much. we knew her a little bit. t very well. this is really an important management story. she blew my mind and with the question she asked about watergate. she had read everything we had written. she knew henry kissing who was the national security adviser for nixon. she even read sothing in the "chica tribune." i wder what she was reading the damn "chicago tribune." nobody does and wash -- nobody does in chicago. she was sweeping all of this in. i waseally stunned and later we described it as this capacity to manage mind on, hands off. intellectually involved but not telling us how to report or at it. at the end, she had the killer question. like a good ceo, which is when is the whole story goingo come out? when do we find out the whole truth? i said that we felt very strongly that the burglars were being paid, criminal conspiracy, they come are -- the compartmentalized information people were frightened, truly fearful to talk to us about this. my answer was never. she had this really awf
. >> catherine graham back to us and ask us for lunch. i remember this much. we knew her a little bit. t very well. this is really an important management story. she blew my mind and with the question she asked about watergate. she had read everything we had written. she knew henry kissing who was the national security adviser for nixon. she even read sothing in the "chica tribune." i wder what she was reading the damn "chicago tribune." nobody does and wash -- nobody...
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catherine, republican on with the "wall street journal". caller: hi. am ion?i'm rebe back to either the roberts or senate hearings and the democratic senators were so vicious that the wives of one of the roberts or case started walking outcrying. am i remember this right? guest: that was al i.t. o. what happened is that senat lindsay gram a republican from south carolina was complaining about what he said - y just mentioned. he was come maintaining at the democrats we unfairly beating up on justice alito and he was talking about that. as he described that. she began to cry and that was a memorable moment and symbolized for a lot of people how political these proceedings are and how, when the outcome seems pretty determined, the politicians try to use the opportunity and the spotlight to score political points that resonate with the hope with >> we will leave this to go live to the center for strategic and international studies for an address by majority leader steny hoyer on the democratic national security strategy. making introductions is zbigniew brzezinski
catherine, republican on with the "wall street journal". caller: hi. am ion?i'm rebe back to either the roberts or senate hearings and the democratic senators were so vicious that the wives of one of the roberts or case started walking outcrying. am i remember this right? guest: that was al i.t. o. what happened is that senat lindsay gram a republican from south carolina was complaining about what he said - y just mentioned. he was come maintaining at the democrats we unfairly beating...
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. >> elliott and catherine. he comes back 25 years later. >> that his hysterical. -- that is hysterical. >> everyone of these little dots is where we have oil onshore. >> that is staggering. >> every time the waves or the wind blows one way or another it will come. our biggest fear now is that if we get a hurricane or a small tropical storm it will go back up into this pocket where it devastated the west side it will come in and devastate the east side. >> as he had 18 machines? >> he has 30 of the big ones. there are doing that more offshore. the ones we have asked for it they just tested the in ground water which is inland. they are supposed to give us 18 of them. i think the pressure on bp yesterday by shutting down the barges for safety inspection, they have so many eggs in their face, they have ramped this up quickly. >> because of life preservers? i mean, come on. all because of life preservers. >> i know. and the coast guard did that? >> my thing is thad allen has shown no leadership in this whole thing.
. >> elliott and catherine. he comes back 25 years later. >> that his hysterical. -- that is hysterical. >> everyone of these little dots is where we have oil onshore. >> that is staggering. >> every time the waves or the wind blows one way or another it will come. our biggest fear now is that if we get a hurricane or a small tropical storm it will go back up into this pocket where it devastated the west side it will come in and devastate the east side. >> as...
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. >> catherine graham back to us and ask us for lunch. i remember this much.ell. this is really an important management story. she blew my mind and with the question she asked about watergate. she had read everything we had written. she knew henry kissinger who was the national security adviser for nixon. she even read something in the "chicago tribune." i wonder what she was reading the damn "chicago tribune." nobody does and wash -- nobody does in chicago. she was sweeping all of this in. i was really stunned and later we described it as this capacity to manage mind on, hands off. intellectually involved but not telling us how to report or at it. at the end, she had the killer question. like a good ceo, which is when is the whole story going to come out? when do we find out the whole truth? i said that we felt very strongly that the burglars were being paid, criminal conspiracy, they come are -- the compartmentalized information. people were frightened, truly fearful to talk to us about this. my answer was never. she had this really awful to go probably neve
. >> catherine graham back to us and ask us for lunch. i remember this much.ell. this is really an important management story. she blew my mind and with the question she asked about watergate. she had read everything we had written. she knew henry kissinger who was the national security adviser for nixon. she even read something in the "chicago tribune." i wonder what she was reading the damn "chicago tribune." nobody does and wash -- nobody does in chicago. she was...
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host: thanks, catherine. we will go to baltimore. steve is joining us on the republican line. good morning. caller: -- host: you are on the air. caller: i was calling in regards to your question about a double- dip recession. i do think there is a significant possibility. i'm thinking it is pre much going to be as a result of all of these pretty much socialist programs -- using this as a perfect opportunity for them to not go out and look for jobs. we have had this problem for a long time, people living off the system. i don't think the current administration is helping spoon feeding people millions of dollars we cannot afford. i think there is a definite possibility we could be heading back into recession if we don't tighten down on the obama administration. host: the senate today is expected to confirm general david petreaus to lead u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan. here is a story this morning on general mcchrystal. he will retire with four stars. white house spokesman marlin did tuesday -- robert gibbs said tuesday. phoenix, arizona. mack, independent line betty caller:
host: thanks, catherine. we will go to baltimore. steve is joining us on the republican line. good morning. caller: -- host: you are on the air. caller: i was calling in regards to your question about a double- dip recession. i do think there is a significant possibility. i'm thinking it is pre much going to be as a result of all of these pretty much socialist programs -- using this as a perfect opportunity for them to not go out and look for jobs. we have had this problem for a long time,...
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catherine, republican on with the "wall street journal". caller: hi. am ion? i'm rebe back to either the roberts or senate hearings and the democratic senators were so vicious that the wives of one of the roberts or case started walking outcrying. am i remember this right? guest: that was al i.t. o. what happened is that senator lindsay graham a republican from south carolina was complaining about what he said - you just mentioned. he was come maintaining at the democrats were unfairly beating up on justice alito and he was talking about that. as he described that. she began to cry and that was a memorable moment and symbolized for a lot of people how political these proceedings are and how, when the outcome seems pretty determined, the politicians try to use the opportunity and the spotlight to score political points that resonate with the hope with voters. host: of 111 su dream court justices. 18 attended and 14 graduated from harvard law school. next call? harrisberg, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. he works for the "wall street journal". is that owned
catherine, republican on with the "wall street journal". caller: hi. am ion? i'm rebe back to either the roberts or senate hearings and the democratic senators were so vicious that the wives of one of the roberts or case started walking outcrying. am i remember this right? guest: that was al i.t. o. what happened is that senator lindsay graham a republican from south carolina was complaining about what he said - you just mentioned. he was come maintaining at the democrats were...
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. >> catherine graham back to us and ask for lunch. i remember this much. we knew her a little bit.ery well. this is really an important management story. shelew my mind and with the question she asked about watergate. she had read everything we had written. she knew henry kissinger who was the national security adviser for nixon. e even read something the "chicago tribune." i wonder what she was reading the damn hicago tribune." nobody does and wash -- nobody does in chicago. she was sweeping all of this in. i was really stunn and later we described it as this capacity to manage mind on, hands off. intellectually involved but not telling us how to report or at it. at the end, she had the killer question. like a good ceo, which is when is the whole story going to come ou when do we find out the whole truth? i said that we felt very strongly that the burglars were being paid, criminal conspiracy, they come are -- the compartmentalized information. people were frightened, truly fearful to talk to us about this. answer was never. she had this really awful to go probably never. >> i sai
. >> catherine graham back to us and ask for lunch. i remember this much. we knew her a little bit.ery well. this is really an important management story. shelew my mind and with the question she asked about watergate. she had read everything we had written. she knew henry kissinger who was the national security adviser for nixon. e even read something the "chicago tribune." i wonder what she was reading the damn hicago tribune." nobody does and wash -- nobody does in...
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lake catherine is still open to fishing, but the oil is collecting on chandelier island. if it keeps going like that, it will keep going up in the north end and start getting into those lakes from the back side. you do not know where the tide is going to take this stuff. new orleans is right here on the north end of all of it. >> the administrator is on her way and should be here within the next 10 minutes, and admiral allen should be here as well. >> have you seen johnnie glover around this morning? >> mr. glover is actually here today with his wife. >> lead the way. >> how are you doing? further notice. [unintelligible] >> thanks for coming over. how are things going? >> very good. >> here is what i am interested in. over the last week and a half, we have made a number of significant changes, trying to be more responsive. >> i think we have a great relationship with the eoc right now. with a booming operations, [unintelligible] we are considering alternate billing strategies b.g.e. booming strategies. some islands may be switching to -- we get trucks and every day. >> [
lake catherine is still open to fishing, but the oil is collecting on chandelier island. if it keeps going like that, it will keep going up in the north end and start getting into those lakes from the back side. you do not know where the tide is going to take this stuff. new orleans is right here on the north end of all of it. >> the administrator is on her way and should be here within the next 10 minutes, and admiral allen should be here as well. >> have you seen johnnie glover...
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the other commissioners are grant greene, robert hankey, catherine, charles teefer and doug. our topic combines two important issues -- the raw a private security contractors or psc's in support of american operations overseas and the limitations on the use of them that are required under the concept of inherently governmental functions. private security contractor and is a big business involving a lot of people. during the first quarter of 2010, the department of defense had roughly 14,000 psc's personnel working under contract in iraq. that is equivalent to the personnel strength of a world war ii american infantry division. the historic reference is appropriate because private security contractors are not new in u.s. history. agents from the pinkerton national detective agency for all of plot against abraham lincoln's life in 1861. they were not providing security at 4's theater in april, 1865. theater in's april, 1865. we see them, whether armed or unarmed, at shopping malls, office buildings, and gated communities, warehouses, and government facilities. they do important
the other commissioners are grant greene, robert hankey, catherine, charles teefer and doug. our topic combines two important issues -- the raw a private security contractors or psc's in support of american operations overseas and the limitations on the use of them that are required under the concept of inherently governmental functions. private security contractor and is a big business involving a lot of people. during the first quarter of 2010, the department of defense had roughly 14,000...