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. >> coming up on this wednesday morning, a different kind of pitch from roger clemens.r his legal fees. >> and another elimination from "dancing with the stars." who >>> former democratic presidential candidate george mcgovern is in the hospital this morning. he was admitted to hospital in south dakota for fatigued after completing a lecture tour. he is expected to make a full recovery and released in the next couple days. he is 89. he lost to richard nixon in 1972 presidential election. >>> retired television commentator andy rooney is also hospitalized after undergoing minor surgery. he developed serious complications. he's 92 years old. >>> 7 is on your side with a vaccine recommendation that is not sitting well with some parents. the cdc already recommends girls be vaccinated against the hpv virus. now cdc advisory panel says 11- year-old and 12-year-old boys should also be vaccinated. this prevents genital warts and certain types of cancer. >> we are culturally diverse as a people. unless you test everyone for action to the vaccine you cannot have a uniform edict t
. >> coming up on this wednesday morning, a different kind of pitch from roger clemens.r his legal fees. >> and another elimination from "dancing with the stars." who >>> former democratic presidential candidate george mcgovern is in the hospital this morning. he was admitted to hospital in south dakota for fatigued after completing a lecture tour. he is expected to make a full recovery and released in the next couple days. he is 89. he lost to richard nixon in...
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they have been successful in mid-market on clemens. and irving streets and all around. when you create these park? klets people come out and use the sidewalk and a more productive way. using our sidewalks in the most creative way, that is how we get more positive attention on to these areas. i am gl's cafe create a more exciting sidewalk in these areas. these are things we can do in all of our commercial corridors so the businesses cannot only sustain themselves, they can create local jobs to sustain all of our neighborhoods, and that is how we are creating my vision for the rest of the city. we have to work to revitalize every part of our neighborhood. that is how we work together, and i am one to continue doing that and bringing out the expertise we have at city hall. get them out to neighborhood out here. we will walk these corridors with each of the elected officials so they know we're working together, and we're going to keep city hall in communicating with every one of our neighbors. thank you very much. amy, think you for your great work out here, and thank you f
they have been successful in mid-market on clemens. and irving streets and all around. when you create these park? klets people come out and use the sidewalk and a more productive way. using our sidewalks in the most creative way, that is how we get more positive attention on to these areas. i am gl's cafe create a more exciting sidewalk in these areas. these are things we can do in all of our commercial corridors so the businesses cannot only sustain themselves, they can create local jobs to...
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didn't roger clemens go under oath for congressional committee?iled to meet a duty of candor in the eyes of the justice department and he was tried, and, quite frankly, was basically bankrupted by our government prosecuting him. now, we can debate about when he deserved it, but henry waxman preferred that and led him to trial. eric holder certainly has some explaining to do about whether or not he was truthful to our committee. >> guys doping themselves in baseball is serious because it distorts because it ruins the game. thousands of mexicans are dead and many by these guns. >> thank you, congressman. >> thank you. >> as the scandal continues to wind its way all the way up the chain of command; there any precedent for what is taking place inside the justice department. wow! it's even bigger than i thought. welcome to progressive. do you guys insure airstreams? yep. everything from travel trailers to mega motor homes. and when your rv is covered, so is your pet. perfect. who wants a picture with flo? i do! i do! do you mind? got to make sure this
didn't roger clemens go under oath for congressional committee?iled to meet a duty of candor in the eyes of the justice department and he was tried, and, quite frankly, was basically bankrupted by our government prosecuting him. now, we can debate about when he deserved it, but henry waxman preferred that and led him to trial. eric holder certainly has some explaining to do about whether or not he was truthful to our committee. >> guys doping themselves in baseball is serious because it...
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clemens within a free kick. scoring on the rebound. clemson upsets maryland, 2-1 the final. redskins injury news offensive tackle trent williams will miss a second game because of an ankle injury. and mike sellers is out. london fletcher is questionable but expected to play. he hasn't missed a game in his 14-year career. >>> friday night football is a showdown in germantown, seneca valley versus damascus. james jones williams is the human bowling ball. up the middle. that's textbook. 18 yards for score. damascus with a run up the middle of their own. spinning, falling into the end zone. the hornets trail 7-6. in the second quarter, a tough snap. up top to cunningham. reaches up for the score. nice. seneca valley up 16-6 at half. the hornets counter. touchdown damascus. the deficit is cut to 4. kellen staten punches it in from 3 yards out. seneca valley improving to 8-1. wow. >>> in virginia, a battle of unbeatens. westfield and centreville. the wildcats try the reverse in the black jerseys. taken bulldogs force the fumble. it's beau donahue for the touchdown. westfield edges
clemens within a free kick. scoring on the rebound. clemson upsets maryland, 2-1 the final. redskins injury news offensive tackle trent williams will miss a second game because of an ankle injury. and mike sellers is out. london fletcher is questionable but expected to play. he hasn't missed a game in his 14-year career. >>> friday night football is a showdown in germantown, seneca valley versus damascus. james jones williams is the human bowling ball. up the middle. that's textbook....
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jack clemens has brought it back to life. first of all, i have to say how impressed i am.he photos without the skin on, what's underneath it? >> balsa wood frame. >> built from scratch? >> from scratch. >> no kit, no plans? based on photos? >> that's right. based on photos and information i got. >> reporter: this is actually your third model. what happened to model number one? >> model one, number one, was smashed by my cat. >> reporter: who we're happy to say is still alive? >> cat is still alive. >> reporter: number two? >> got caught in the gust of wind. destroyed in the process. i have to ask you -- >> engineer, fascinated by putting it together. the trick is to be able to build the rigid frame and fill it with enough helium where it will be buoyant. >> third time was a charm. >> that's right. >> reporter: i'll let you get back to your control. of the u.s.s. macon at the historical society here at moffett field. the 78th anniversary of the arrival here at moffett field this saturday. bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> the cat ruined the first one. >> bob always has a co
jack clemens has brought it back to life. first of all, i have to say how impressed i am.he photos without the skin on, what's underneath it? >> balsa wood frame. >> built from scratch? >> from scratch. >> no kit, no plans? based on photos? >> that's right. based on photos and information i got. >> reporter: this is actually your third model. what happened to model number one? >> model one, number one, was smashed by my cat. >> reporter: who we're...
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through the eighteenth century there was an informal ban on surpassing the height of the clemens taurus bell tower and even today there is no unified system regulations as to how shiny new buildings can be. decidedly enjoying high life on a rooftop is becoming more popular the capital's panorama is alluring at night a city totally transformed into a sea of colored lights every year that blaze of light in confidence swells as a true symbol of growth and development moscow's is truly heaven for those aiming higher than the sight seeing and as one of the most vibrant cities of europe you might well be dazzled by the desire to joining. what. side but unfortunately that's that's all we have left on this week's program about moscow by night i'll see you again at the same time next week not again around the russian capital and all that for me and the rest of the current bye bye for now. great. unique. so different but the only. moscow. a legacy that survived the russian revolution and. the movie showing is by looking more splendid than it did for a century. the grand decorum czarist times this
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through the eighteenth century there was an informal balance of passing the height of the clemens tourist belt out and even today there is no unified set of regulations as to how shiny new buildings can be. taken decidedly tulip enjoying high life on a rooftop is becoming more and more popular the capital's going to rama is alluring at night city totally transformed into a sea of colored lights. every year that blaze of light and confidence swells as a true symbol of growth and development moscow's is truly a hazard to those aiming higher the old and the sightseeing and as one of the most vibrant cities of europe it might well be dazzled by the desire to join it oh what amazing sights but unfortunately that's that's all we have left on the streets crowd on about moscow by night i'll see you again at the same time next week from now begins around the russian capital and so that for me and the rest of the current. for now. i'm on their. historic old. friend. dynamics. do friends. among the. wealthy british style. sometimes supply to the. market why not. come to. find out what's really happe
through the eighteenth century there was an informal balance of passing the height of the clemens tourist belt out and even today there is no unified set of regulations as to how shiny new buildings can be. taken decidedly tulip enjoying high life on a rooftop is becoming more and more popular the capital's going to rama is alluring at night city totally transformed into a sea of colored lights. every year that blaze of light and confidence swells as a true symbol of growth and development...
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pryia david-clemens has more. >> reporter: doug whitney and his family say they always try to live life and her 13 siblings. >> ten of them died on early onis the alzheimer's. out of those ten, eight died before they were 62 and out of that there were seven that died before they were 55. >> reporter: his mother mildred was one of them. the disease gave her intense delusionses that her children were trying to harm err. >> she would get out of and get out of the house and try to run away. someone would have to physically get her and bring her back. it was a hard thing. >> reporter: when doug turned 50, his wife and two children watched closely for signs his memory was failing but doug stayed symptom-free. >> when 60 rolled around, we must think he must not have it because he is not showing any signs of it yet. >> reporter: doug thought he was safe but wanted to see if his children risked having the disease. so when he was 62, he agreed to participate in the dominantly inherited alzheimer's network or dian study. a project about gaecket. >> the ground breaking study is following patients o
pryia david-clemens has more. >> reporter: doug whitney and his family say they always try to live life and her 13 siblings. >> ten of them died on early onis the alzheimer's. out of those ten, eight died before they were 62 and out of that there were seven that died before they were 55. >> reporter: his mother mildred was one of them. the disease gave her intense delusionses that her children were trying to harm err. >> she would get out of and get out of the house and...
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and jack clemens, very nice flying by the way, he spent two and a half years building this particularel. i want to show people what the real uss macon looked like. it was more than 700 feet long. over 100 feet wide. unfortunately it crashed a couple of years after the maiden voyage off the coast of the big sur. jack, why did you want to rebuild? >> i saw a picture of the empty hangar waiting for it to arrive. i was touched by that. i thought, i'm going to bring the macon home. >> your model is very intricate. i don't think people at home realize it. this is your third model. model one the cat jumped through it. the cat is still alive. model two got caught by a gust of wind. >> and model number three, what is going to happen? >> model number three will be housed here at the museum. >> and that's going to be on display tomorrow. normal business hours you can come see jack's creation. third time was a charm, jack. we'll keep it that way, right sf. >> yes, that's right. >> all right. there you go, jon and marla. you're looking at 20-foot long scale replica of the u.s.s. macon. powered by
and jack clemens, very nice flying by the way, he spent two and a half years building this particularel. i want to show people what the real uss macon looked like. it was more than 700 feet long. over 100 feet wide. unfortunately it crashed a couple of years after the maiden voyage off the coast of the big sur. jack, why did you want to rebuild? >> i saw a picture of the empty hangar waiting for it to arrive. i was touched by that. i thought, i'm going to bring the macon home. >>...
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. >> bill: he's lying to congress like roger clemens? >> yes. >> i think you agree special counsel is needed because that have statement and allegedly cbs news uncovered these memos show aid year prior. i guess he could have forgoten he has a defense but there is a memo showing there was a dent in the communication detailing this investigation what is going on that there were buyers connected to the cartel making transactions july 10th of 2010. >> bill: now, there were -- several memos but were they sent to holder? >> yes. yes. weekly papers. >> bill: he's in trouble. >> this is very serious. >> you won't know that if you read the newspaper like "new york times". >> can i tell whaut defense is? they're claiming that this investigation, he was mistaken and did not deliberately lie confusing witness another investigation called wide receiver taking place in tucson that. is the story that is not believable. >> the problem is i i used to work with the department of justice. i know you assigned a code name to them. fast and furious and these
. >> bill: he's lying to congress like roger clemens? >> yes. >> i think you agree special counsel is needed because that have statement and allegedly cbs news uncovered these memos show aid year prior. i guess he could have forgoten he has a defense but there is a memo showing there was a dent in the communication detailing this investigation what is going on that there were buyers connected to the cartel making transactions july 10th of 2010. >> bill: now, there were...
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. >> steve clemens, the president is trying to set in the chapters of history that we are seeing unfolding in the middle east, where does this fit in the flow of -- from say the invasion of iraq all the way through the arab spring? >> well, we have seen president obama hatch a new kind of american involvement. this is a -- people like me that were concerned that we didn't know how to have this kind of war, that pentagon would see a slippery slope and would just, you know, simply get way overengaged and the president was able to hold back, give as bobby ghosh just said, give the rebels an opportunity to win or lose. this wasn't a guaranteed outcome. i think this is a huge success for president obama and new model different from iraq, different from afghanistan and builds upon a much more organic and authentic revolution. the president is president obama and his team would like it take a lot of credit for it. but subtlety of this doesn't allow them to. i just walked by the white house. in contrast it another great villain who president obama killed, osama bin laden, there is no one there pay
. >> steve clemens, the president is trying to set in the chapters of history that we are seeing unfolding in the middle east, where does this fit in the flow of -- from say the invasion of iraq all the way through the arab spring? >> well, we have seen president obama hatch a new kind of american involvement. this is a -- people like me that were concerned that we didn't know how to have this kind of war, that pentagon would see a slippery slope and would just, you know, simply get...
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. >> and roger clemens, i think you are a baseball fan, went to congress and now is on charges of lyingore congress. the attorney general said on may 3rd that while he had just recently heard about it, only in recent weeks, and in fact we have five separate occasions where we know that he knew. we know that obama spoke out about it long before this. so the question is. >> i'm not -- i'm not sure that we knew that he knew. we know that he got many memos about this. going back at least a year before he knew. soñr withholder you always have the incompetence argument. remember, he's the guy who was in congress and said he opposed the law in arizona about immigration, and he declared it unconstitutional. he was asked if he read the law and he said no. i think it's about 8 pages. he's capable of receiving information and either not reading it or remembering it or scanning it and ignoring it. so that's possible. >> that is possible >> i won't say he lied. >> one thing that is not possible is that he bragged about the program prior to the point when he testified, and he said he only heard about
. >> and roger clemens, i think you are a baseball fan, went to congress and now is on charges of lyingore congress. the attorney general said on may 3rd that while he had just recently heard about it, only in recent weeks, and in fact we have five separate occasions where we know that he knew. we know that obama spoke out about it long before this. so the question is. >> i'm not -- i'm not sure that we knew that he knew. we know that he got many memos about this. going back at...
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mark clemens work at the bayview facility for eight months and around a promotion to assistant managera janitor found asbestos in a supply room and urged management to do something about it. that janitor was let go. when he tried to push the issue, he got this response from his bo. >> he acknowledged it was here and had been for years and years, and they had no intention of doing anything about it. >> clemens says he was fired soon after. he says he worries about his former coworkers and customers being exposed. when ktvu asked about the asbestos, we were told there were no managers on-site to respond. >>> a large crowd expected in half moon bay this weekend for the art and pumpkin festival. it starts at 9:00 this morning on main street. you can see the five biggest pumpkins from the contest earlier this week. there's also a parade, carving and pumpkin pie eating contest. >>> the grand national rodeo continues today an the cap allison. cowboys and cowgirls kicked off festivities last night. they're losing state funding this year and that means they have to rely on sponsors and good att
mark clemens work at the bayview facility for eight months and around a promotion to assistant managera janitor found asbestos in a supply room and urged management to do something about it. that janitor was let go. when he tried to push the issue, he got this response from his bo. >> he acknowledged it was here and had been for years and years, and they had no intention of doing anything about it. >> clemens says he was fired soon after. he says he worries about his former...
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. >> compare this to writing a biography about barry bonds, roger clemens.e compare? >> it's totally different. you know, when i wrote the barry bonds biographies years ago, i was begging for someone to tell me a positive story about barry bonds. >> wow. wow. >> looking for a nugget of gold in a toilet. you can't find it. and walter payton, he was an amazing man. again, i understand why people are so protective because he was amazing. his goodness was incredible. >> hey, jeff, the final question then. there's one incident that jumps out to everyone. it occurred at the hall of fame induction. tell us about that. >> well, hall of fame is the biggest moment in a football players life. and he was miserable. he was four days of misery. he had his wife connie, she was in the first row of the induction. and his girl friend was in the second row. connie had known about the girlfriend, but there was a real tension in walter for the entire time. he kept worrying, are they going to meet? and they did meet at the end later on. it wasn't actually nearly the big deal that
. >> compare this to writing a biography about barry bonds, roger clemens.e compare? >> it's totally different. you know, when i wrote the barry bonds biographies years ago, i was begging for someone to tell me a positive story about barry bonds. >> wow. wow. >> looking for a nugget of gold in a toilet. you can't find it. and walter payton, he was an amazing man. again, i understand why people are so protective because he was amazing. his goodness was incredible....
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. >> it's like roger clemens who went before congress and allegedly lied. if eric holder when he said i'm not sure of the exact date but i probably heard about fast and furious for the first time over the last few weeks he said that in may of this year. and it turns out now there are memos dated back from last july of 2010. >> bill: we know all of that. >> all right. so the point is, if he lied, and if there is perjury there, then that's end of his career. >> bill: it is perjury. >> may be the end of his career if obama miraculously gets a second term. he may have a different attorney general. >> bill: we won't convict the guy on television. two things, it isn't perjury because he didn't take an oath it is against the law as judge napolitano already has him in the penitentiary by the way. we are not going to do that here because we are fair. see how that plays out. big mistake for barack obama to come out yesterday and say he told the truth. the president doesn't know whether he told the truth to. say he did puts him in the richard nixon category and he bet
. >> it's like roger clemens who went before congress and allegedly lied. if eric holder when he said i'm not sure of the exact date but i probably heard about fast and furious for the first time over the last few weeks he said that in may of this year. and it turns out now there are memos dated back from last july of 2010. >> bill: we know all of that. >> all right. so the point is, if he lied, and if there is perjury there, then that's end of his career. >> bill: it is...
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joining us, steve clemens from the new america foundation.on note and "atlantic" magazine where he's washington editor at large and they're really lucky to have him. steve, thanks for joining us tonight. >> good to be with you, rachel. >> how do you get to the bottom of a story like this iran story and confident you're telling a story that is real and not spin? >> the bottom gets deeper and deeper and deeper. that's the process of this. united states lost a lot of its eyes and ears some years ago. you want to see a bungled case, a "the new york times" national correspondent in a book called "state of war" warranted the wiretap story and told a fascinating story of how the cia accidentally revealed and sent an electronic message where our iranian based intelligence assets were unveiled and the intelligence network inside iran was rolled up. some opacity was self-inflicted by the united states which at one point did have an intelligence network. how do you get deep? it's very, very hard. the administration is saying trust us. after the wmd case
joining us, steve clemens from the new america foundation.on note and "atlantic" magazine where he's washington editor at large and they're really lucky to have him. steve, thanks for joining us tonight. >> good to be with you, rachel. >> how do you get to the bottom of a story like this iran story and confident you're telling a story that is real and not spin? >> the bottom gets deeper and deeper and deeper. that's the process of this. united states lost a lot of...
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. >> compare this, too, then writing biographies about barry bonds, roger clemens.? >> it's totally different. when i wrote the barry bonds biography years ago, i was begging for people. i mean, begging for someone to tell me a positive story about barry bonds. >> wow. >> it was like looking for a nugget of gold in a toilet. you can't find it. it was so hard. walter payton was this amazing man. i understand why people are so protective because he was amazing. his goodness was incredible. >> there's one incident that jumps out to everyone in the book. it occurred at his hall of fame introduction. tell us about it. >> well, when he was -- you know, hall of fame, of course, is the biggest moment in a football player's life. walter payton was miserable. it was four days of misery. he had his wife connie, who he'd been married to for a long time but was separated from at this time, was in the first row of the induction. and his -- his girlfriend was in the second row. and, you know, connie had known about the girlfriend. but there was this real tension in walter for the
. >> compare this, too, then writing biographies about barry bonds, roger clemens.? >> it's totally different. when i wrote the barry bonds biography years ago, i was begging for people. i mean, begging for someone to tell me a positive story about barry bonds. >> wow. >> it was like looking for a nugget of gold in a toilet. you can't find it. it was so hard. walter payton was this amazing man. i understand why people are so protective because he was amazing. his...
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so lying before congress, like roger clemens. >> of course. >> bill: so you both agree, and i think youat special counsel is needed because of that statement. >> right. >> bill: subsequently cbs news uncovered these memos that showed a year prior. now, i guess mr. holder could have forgotten about them. >> yeah. he has a defense for it, but there is a memo in writing that shows this was sent to him, a communication from michael walter, the director of national drug intelligence center detailing this investigation, what was going on, that there were straw buyers that were connected to the cartel making these transactions that july 10 of 2010. >> bill: several memos. >> several. >> bill: but those memos, were they sent to holder? >> yes. >> there was a weekly -- >> bill: so he's in trouble? >> he is. very serious. >> bill: but you wouldn't know that if you read the newspapers like the "new york times." this story is buried, right? >> can i tell you what his defense is? because they released a statement. basically they're claiming this investigation he got confused, that he was mistaken, t
so lying before congress, like roger clemens. >> of course. >> bill: so you both agree, and i think youat special counsel is needed because of that statement. >> right. >> bill: subsequently cbs news uncovered these memos that showed a year prior. now, i guess mr. holder could have forgotten about them. >> yeah. he has a defense for it, but there is a memo in writing that shows this was sent to him, a communication from michael walter, the director of national drug...
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. >> and compare this then to writing a biographies about barry bonds, roger clemens and how this wouldis totally different. when i wrote the barry bonds' biography years ago i was begging for people, and begging for somebody to tell me a positive story about barry bonds, and it was like looking for a nugget of gold in a toilet. you can't find it. it was so hard. and walter payton was an amazing man and again, i understand why people are so prospective because he is amazing and the goodness is incredible. >> there one incident that jumps out to everybody that occurred at the hall of fame introduction and tell us about it. >> well, when he was, you know, hall of fame is the, of course, biggest moment in a football player's life, and walter payton was miserable and four days of misery, and he got his wife, connie, who had he been married to for a long time and separated from at this time was in the first row of the induction, and his girlfriend was in the second row, and, you know, connie had known about the girlfriend, but there was a real tension in walter for the entire time and he kep
. >> and compare this then to writing a biographies about barry bonds, roger clemens and how this wouldis totally different. when i wrote the barry bonds' biography years ago i was begging for people, and begging for somebody to tell me a positive story about barry bonds, and it was like looking for a nugget of gold in a toilet. you can't find it. it was so hard. and walter payton was an amazing man and again, i understand why people are so prospective because he is amazing and the...
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roger clemens is being prosecuted not for lying under oath but giving misleading answers about the contentss a double-standard for this justice department and the republicans are quite proper to exploit that. >> judge, thank you. very much. coming up, congressman darrell issa, who is the chairman of the house oversight and government reform committee who has led the charge on this since day one. he is our guest, coming up minutes from now what he wants to happen next in this investigation and what might mean for attorney general eric holder. bill: in the meantime the battle for the nomination in 2012 on the republican side. breaking news on the monry race for the republican nomination. rick perry posting some big numbers at least when it comes to fund-raising. perry's camp announcing a whopping $17 million haul sie mid-august. that is month and a half. perry's chief rival, governor mitt romney, brought in 18 million during his first fund-raising period. perry's effort is considered stronger because he was weeks behind his fellow candidates. that is one of his strong points. 17 million is im
roger clemens is being prosecuted not for lying under oath but giving misleading answers about the contentss a double-standard for this justice department and the republicans are quite proper to exploit that. >> judge, thank you. very much. coming up, congressman darrell issa, who is the chairman of the house oversight and government reform committee who has led the charge on this since day one. he is our guest, coming up minutes from now what he wants to happen next in this investigation...
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also there committee has the capacity, and it's been done in the past, it was done with roger clemenso say we want to vote as a committee and make a referral for prosecution of the attorney general. i think we're going to hear more from the attorney general on this. i think there is a good chance that he'll go back before this committee and testify. if i was advising him, if i was representing him i would say, yes, mr. attorney general, you're the chief law enforcement officer in this country, and we do believe you, and we do believe that you made a mistake, but tell us as to what went on in this case. megyn: explain this memo versus what was said -- >> in terms of the case law, a lot of americans are going to find this incredible. an unresponsive and misleading answer, even if it's arguably false is not necessarily perjury. the problem here, though, is this question that mr. issa asked was very clear and straightforward. it was not -- megyn: he said there was another exchange that another person asked. then there is this memo, there are a few things they are getting concerned about.
also there committee has the capacity, and it's been done in the past, it was done with roger clemenso say we want to vote as a committee and make a referral for prosecution of the attorney general. i think we're going to hear more from the attorney general on this. i think there is a good chance that he'll go back before this committee and testify. if i was advising him, if i was representing him i would say, yes, mr. attorney general, you're the chief law enforcement officer in this country,...
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we have steve clemens interviewing henry kissinger. something happened to his foot -- is it a torn ligament? we thank you for doing that. [applause] i know you were expecting walter isaacson in here. walter is a biographer of steve jobs. we know about the sad news of steve jobs's death. dr. kissinger was sharing with me that he had agreed to speak with walter, but he was predisposed to the 30-year war ending regarding that book. >> there is a difference between my wife's attitude and mine. i declared a few years ago -- my wife when hundred years old. it is not yet over. [laughter] >> as we know, one of your main passions has been to think about u.s.-china relations in this strategic road map. i am inclined to do what steven colbert did and say you have a new book out -- what is it about? >> it is such a confusing title. [laughter] >> he won the nobel prize in 1973. you had such an accomplished and storied career. you need to members of china's release than anyone else. i am interested in how you see china today. we have the sixth gener
we have steve clemens interviewing henry kissinger. something happened to his foot -- is it a torn ligament? we thank you for doing that. [applause] i know you were expecting walter isaacson in here. walter is a biographer of steve jobs. we know about the sad news of steve jobs's death. dr. kissinger was sharing with me that he had agreed to speak with walter, but he was predisposed to the 30-year war ending regarding that book. >> there is a difference between my wife's attitude and...
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horrific 15 car crash clemens the life of dan weldon., including concerns dan had apparently about his own car. >> steve: meanwhile, the wheels on the bus go round and round. president obama heading to two key election swing states. but this isn't a campaign trip. nope. it's official business, according to the white house, which means we are paying for his gas. >> brian: cheerleader takes a step backwards. it took forever. there she goes, off the mat into the pool. wait until you see what she does next. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> this is rick springfield and you're watching "fox & friends." >> steve: always exciting to hear that. >> brian: "general hospital" star and a sendinger and he's still out there and she likes him. >> steve: does your wife still have the picture up in your room? >> brian: is that a problem? >> steve: no, not really. >> gretchen: i remember the last time he was on, you did not invite her to come and meet him. >> steve: she has met him in person. >> brian: last time he was on the show, he spent a last time
horrific 15 car crash clemens the life of dan weldon., including concerns dan had apparently about his own car. >> steve: meanwhile, the wheels on the bus go round and round. president obama heading to two key election swing states. but this isn't a campaign trip. nope. it's official business, according to the white house, which means we are paying for his gas. >> brian: cheerleader takes a step backwards. it took forever. there she goes, off the mat into the pool. wait until you...
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we have steve clemens interviewing dr. henry kissinger, who despite something grave having happened to his foot, is it a torn ligament? he managed to come down from new york. we thank you for doing that. >> thank you, margaret and dr. henry kissinger, a disgrace to be with you. i know you were expecting walter isaacson, who is a biographer of steve jobs. we know about the sad news of steve jobs' death. walter was a biographer of henry kissinger, and dr. henry kissinger was sharing with me that he agreed to speak with walter but he was predisposed to the 30-year war ending regarding that book. >> there is a difference between my wife's attitude toward walter and mine, and i declared a few years ago step i've fought this 30 year wars, and it was over. my wife finds 100-year wars, and it is not yet over. [laughter] >> one of your main passions has been to explore u.s.-china relations in the strategic road map there. i'm inclined to do what steven colbert did with you and say you have a new book out, what is it about? [laughte
we have steve clemens interviewing dr. henry kissinger, who despite something grave having happened to his foot, is it a torn ligament? he managed to come down from new york. we thank you for doing that. >> thank you, margaret and dr. henry kissinger, a disgrace to be with you. i know you were expecting walter isaacson, who is a biographer of steve jobs. we know about the sad news of steve jobs' death. walter was a biographer of henry kissinger, and dr. henry kissinger was sharing with me...