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we'll talk to clint van zandt. so many lessons that i think a lot of mental health proflsales will be able to explain to us. >> just new details about this blog and what he wrote, even that he had gone in three times, it was the third time that he decided it was his choice to open fire. >>> now to that other big story of the day, it started off the morning, david, that emotional homecoming of two american journalists jailed in north korea. they touched down in burbank, california this morning, after bill clinton made a dramatic visit to pyonyang. there were tears all around. hannah had not seen her mother in five months. moments after the families were reunited, former president clinton walked down the steps of that plane. al gore was also there waiting at the end of the stairs to embrace his employees. they joined lee and ling's family. ling spoke about how she and euna lee first learned in a big way, that they would be coming home. >> 30 hours ago, euna lee and i were prisoners in north korea. we feared that at a
we'll talk to clint van zandt. so many lessons that i think a lot of mental health proflsales will be able to explain to us. >> just new details about this blog and what he wrote, even that he had gone in three times, it was the third time that he decided it was his choice to open fire. >>> now to that other big story of the day, it started off the morning, david, that emotional homecoming of two american journalists jailed in north korea. they touched down in burbank, california...
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and clint dimichelle, i agree with everything he said. he's going to have to step up. bradley is injured and he's out for the year and clint is going to have to be one of the leards on the defense. i'm excited to see what mcdermott does with this system. >> you've got to give him time. he's got a great system to work with. i think this defense is going to be fine. >> kenny: first and goal for michael. and he's brought down at the 4 yard line. di michelle has looked good tonight. >> daryl: he has. thank goodness he had time to spend with them during the otas and throughout the summer. he's put up some nice stats. >> kenny: booker works his way down to the 1. >> daryl: here's adam dimichelle having a nice night in the backup role. adam vinatieri is going to be coming back and that's one of the things i think people lose sight of. in the preseason you're not only competing for a spot on your roster but you're also getting your face and abilities out there around the league. >> kenny: michael rolling right, now looking left. >> daryl: you've got to keep going. >> daryl: he
and clint dimichelle, i agree with everything he said. he's going to have to step up. bradley is injured and he's out for the year and clint is going to have to be one of the leards on the defense. i'm excited to see what mcdermott does with this system. >> you've got to give him time. he's got a great system to work with. i think this defense is going to be fine. >> kenny: first and goal for michael. and he's brought down at the 4 yard line. di michelle has looked good tonight....
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pacific time arraignment. >> clint, i got to bring you in here. there's, obviously, a lot of frustration by people like me who aren't involved in lomplt but look at this and say how in the world did they not catch that guy, especially since my understanding he was arrested at least once in that time. i think in 1999. and so a lot of us are left to ask how did this happen? how did he remain undetected for 18 years? >> you know, let me get on the bus with you here, carlos, because as fbi agent for 25 years, this frustrates me, too. i'm so tired of these things slipping between the cracks, you know? one neighbor said she told her husband, look, there is children living in tents out there. that's not right. the husband said it's none of your business, don't do anything about it. another neighbor reported this to the sheriff's office and nothing was done about it. in july of '08, just last year, a sex offender task force came out to the house and looked around allegedly looked in the back yard and said they didn't see anything. carlos! there were -- th
pacific time arraignment. >> clint, i got to bring you in here. there's, obviously, a lot of frustration by people like me who aren't involved in lomplt but look at this and say how in the world did they not catch that guy, especially since my understanding he was arrested at least once in that time. i think in 1999. and so a lot of us are left to ask how did this happen? how did he remain undetected for 18 years? >> you know, let me get on the bus with you here, carlos, because as...
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clint van zandt, thank you very much, clint. >> thanks, alex. >> it is a presidential powwow.issues the obama cabinet maying dealing with at today's retreat? my boys are weighing in on that next here on msnbc. today there's a way to save more for retirement, with annuiti from fidelity. turn your savings into income -- guaranteed, and get a retirement "paycheck" for life -- guaranteed. call... to get started, and learn how to secure retirement income that won't go down -- guaranteed. call fidelity at... for details about guaranteed income for life, and change the way you think about your retirement savings. >>> there's quite a scramble in washington to save the cash for clunkers program. the program was so popular that it ran out of money less than a week after it started. so to keep it going, the house of representatives approved $2 billion to be pumped into that program. the senate has to approve that deal this coming week. meanwhile the white house says it will honor all deals written this weekend. but the auto dealers association is advising its members to play it safe and
clint van zandt, thank you very much, clint. >> thanks, alex. >> it is a presidential powwow.issues the obama cabinet maying dealing with at today's retreat? my boys are weighing in on that next here on msnbc. today there's a way to save more for retirement, with annuiti from fidelity. turn your savings into income -- guaranteed, and get a retirement "paycheck" for life -- guaranteed. call... to get started, and learn how to secure retirement income that won't go down --...
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and clint dimichelle, i agree with everything he said. he's going to have to step up. bradley is injured and he's out for the year and clint is going to have to be one of the leards on the defense. i'm excited to see what mcdermott does with this system. >> you've got to give him time. he's got a great system to work with. i think this defense is going to be fine. >> kenny: first and goal for michael. and he's brought down at the 4 yard line. di michelle has looked good tonight. >> daryl: he has. thank goodness he had time to spend with them during the otas and throughout the summer. he's put up some nice stats. >> kenny: booker works his way down to the 1. >> daryl: here's adam dimichelle having a nice night in the backup role. adam vinatieri is going to be coming back and that's one of the things i think people lose sight of. in the preseason you're not only competing for a spot on your roster but you're also getting your face and abilities out there around the league. >> kenny: michael rolling right, now looking left. >> daryl: you've got to keep going. >> daryl: he
and clint dimichelle, i agree with everything he said. he's going to have to step up. bradley is injured and he's out for the year and clint is going to have to be one of the leards on the defense. i'm excited to see what mcdermott does with this system. >> you've got to give him time. he's got a great system to work with. i think this defense is going to be fine. >> kenny: first and goal for michael. and he's brought down at the 4 yard line. di michelle has looked good tonight....
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why did he go with obama instead of hillary clint? think he ated in tt very srring speecat american university. he recognized the countryas ready go a new dection and change was the watchword he sout in obama and what obama could bri to the residency, to the couny. itas a good apal for the clintons, but th represented e st and kennedy saw e need to mo forward. >>ith out -- witht ted kennedy would barack obamae presidt? >> i thinke still wou have been president. i do. in fact, ted knedy could not even car massachusetts in the primaries for bark obama. >> true. >> i thi it was psychologally an important moment, but that is all it was was an imptant moment. >> goobarack ama -- cou barack oma have becom president thout th 18-year- ì(lc@&c ted kennedy had enormous appeal among young voters, 221. -- 2 to 1. i think it was two thing ted keedy's suprt for obama. d he alsoaid the most important vote that he cast as a senator was his vote against iraq. he agreed withbama on that and disagreewith eri clinton bil clinton had, in fact,een quite di
why did he go with obama instead of hillary clint? think he ated in tt very srring speecat american university. he recognized the countryas ready go a new dection and change was the watchword he sout in obama and what obama could bri to the residency, to the couny. itas a good apal for the clintons, but th represented e st and kennedy saw e need to mo forward. >>ith out -- witht ted kennedy would barack obamae presidt? >> i thinke still wou have been president. i do. in fact, ted...
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clint van zandt is a former fbi profiler and also an msnbc analyst. let's get to the question here. years? she was 11. her own child is now 11, the same age she was when she was snatched while trying to catch a school bus. >> you know, unfortunately, tamron, we see these cases once or twice a year. you and i remember the case in austria, a woman was kidnapped by her biological father, placed in an underground bunker for 24 years. he sired seven children with her and kept her hidden underground. remember the case of shawn hornbeck in missouri kidnapped and held by his kidnapper for four years. these stories aren't that unusual but the bad analogy might be like senator john mccain trying to come back as a p.o.w. he was able to do that successfully even though those years were taken away from him and i guess part of it is what elizabeth smart, who was also kidnapped and held for almost a year, she said at the time of her kidnapping or her parents said to her, you know, your kidnapper took away almost a year. don't give him any more. >> right. >> take it back. i think that's what you ha
clint van zandt is a former fbi profiler and also an msnbc analyst. let's get to the question here. years? she was 11. her own child is now 11, the same age she was when she was snatched while trying to catch a school bus. >> you know, unfortunately, tamron, we see these cases once or twice a year. you and i remember the case in austria, a woman was kidnapped by her biological father, placed in an underground bunker for 24 years. he sired seven children with her and kept her hidden...
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the fact that kim jong-i w ad to recei a high-profile american visitor in the fm of bill clint was certaly interesting. there's hope th perhaps it'll be possible to resume negotiations on one level or another. outside of the united states, reaction was mixed. in nairi at a coference of afrin leaders, secretary of state hillary clton told reporters, she was exced by the news. nonetheless, she reiterated america's hard line regding north korea's nuclear program. >> they have a choice. they can continue to follow a path that is filled with provocative actio, or they can decide toenew thr discussions. >>n south korea, reactn to thnews of the releasef lee and ling was noticeably subdued. north korea currently detained several hundd south koreans. so of whom accidentally styed into north koran teitory. others thought to prisoners from the war of the1950s. >> caller:ar from being encouraged by the fact that these americans were let go, i think th south korea's posion might be, whyo they let these americans go? ying nothing about us? leaving usut in theold as usual. resing to talk to us. refusing
the fact that kim jong-i w ad to recei a high-profile american visitor in the fm of bill clint was certaly interesting. there's hope th perhaps it'll be possible to resume negotiations on one level or another. outside of the united states, reaction was mixed. in nairi at a coference of afrin leaders, secretary of state hillary clton told reporters, she was exced by the news. nonetheless, she reiterated america's hard line regding north korea's nuclear program. >> they have a choice. they...
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in the immortal words of clint, a man's got to know his own limitations.ow does this translate to investing? pros try not to invest in things they don't know or understand. amateurs do this all of the time. it never ends well. there's a technical question i've gotten used to, because i get it often from viewers or users of stockpickers.com's answer section where i try to answer questions from people around the clock. this question can be about many different stocks, many different kinds of stocks, but all these stocks have one thing in common. they are beyond my can. i don't understand them. i recognize that certain stocks are not my strength whenever i get a question about some particularly complicated stock that i just don't know well. and, look, i am a generalist who takes pride in knowing more stocks than anyone else in the universe. but there are still plenty of businesses that i just can't fathom. i ain't whipping myself about it. i just don't know them. if i can admit it, maybe you should be able to, too. many amateur investors are just dying to own
in the immortal words of clint, a man's got to know his own limitations.ow does this translate to investing? pros try not to invest in things they don't know or understand. amateurs do this all of the time. it never ends well. there's a technical question i've gotten used to, because i get it often from viewers or users of stockpickers.com's answer section where i try to answer questions from people around the clock. this question can be about many different stocks, many different kinds of...
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>> clint van zandt joins us. clint, contessa is also here. there's a certain percentage of the population, obviously, that feels disenfranchised, disrespected, not included in some way. we talked earlier about how throughs a huge difference between people who feel that way and people who take the action of a man like this. have you been able to identify what the differences between somebody who feels, again, left out and then somebody who feels left out and exhibits this type of behavior? >> i think that's a fine line sometimes. another one of the common factors we find in mass suicides is probably when we look at, let's say, the past hundred plus incidents that have taken place in the united states. a suicide on the part of the shooter is usually there and at least 50% of the cases realize that is their less than 5% of the cases when someone commits a single or a double homicide, as terrible as that is. so this suicidal ideation is always there, too. this plan of this thought i got to get out of this world, i'm going to take others with me.
>> clint van zandt joins us. clint, contessa is also here. there's a certain percentage of the population, obviously, that feels disenfranchised, disrespected, not included in some way. we talked earlier about how throughs a huge difference between people who feel that way and people who take the action of a man like this. have you been able to identify what the differences between somebody who feels, again, left out and then somebody who feels left out and exhibits this type of behavior?...
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msnbc analyst clint van zandt and clint's also the offer of "facing down evil." clipt, good morning to you. >> hi, alex. >> very, very disturbing details in this case. the police say they identified her body through the serial number on her breast implants because her teeth and her fingers were removed. how unusual is this? >> well, it's very unusual. as you know, normally we have fingerprints, we have dental records to go from. the suspected killer has seen too many csi southeast. if you get rid of the teeth and fingers and stuff the body into a suitcase and hope it goes out to a landfall and won't be identified. >> when you look at how this all went down is it your suspicion that it was methodically planned or if it was a crime of passion? what do you think? >> no. it think it was a crime of passion. i think that the individual, her ex--husband, realized that she met and married this guy in the same month earlier this year and then had the marriage annulled a couple of months later. this is a man who had such a sense of entitlement, that the idea that she would
msnbc analyst clint van zandt and clint's also the offer of "facing down evil." clipt, good morning to you. >> hi, alex. >> very, very disturbing details in this case. the police say they identified her body through the serial number on her breast implants because her teeth and her fingers were removed. how unusual is this? >> well, it's very unusual. as you know, normally we have fingerprints, we have dental records to go from. the suspected killer has seen too many...
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why do people not act on this, clint? >> the question is did anybody really see it? think it's up in the air, carlos, was this diary that i've read, you've read and others have, was it actually posted month after month. realize this guy in his diary said he started planning this last summer. he's been planning this for a year, even though he started his diary in the fall. it seems like he may have just posted this whole thing on the net before he committed this terrible act. you know what this reminds us of, carlos, the shooter at virginia tech who sent videos and letters to nbc after he died because in cho's mind and in this shooter's mind, too, i think he was looking for a way that the myth would continue, that his story would continue. he wanted the media to pick this up. make how he paints himself as the victim instead of the women who were killed and injured when he committed this terrible act. >> absolutely a nightmare. cliff vanzandt, former fbi profiler, msnbc analyst, thank you for joining us. >> thanks, carlos. >>> up next, a provocative daily topic. was pr
why do people not act on this, clint? >> the question is did anybody really see it? think it's up in the air, carlos, was this diary that i've read, you've read and others have, was it actually posted month after month. realize this guy in his diary said he started planning this last summer. he's been planning this for a year, even though he started his diary in the fall. it seems like he may have just posted this whole thing on the net before he committed this terrible act. you know what...
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joining me live is clint van zandt, a former fbi profiler and msnbc analyst.rstand you went over there and did studying on your own, too, right? >> yeah. well, i went over with dennis murphy and nbc "dateline" crew and we had unique access, you know, we went to the house, we went to the real italian csi and showed us photographs. dennis and i had a real firsthand look at time what the evidence was. how that's changed is a whole other story. >> let's talk about the prosecution and defense. they've rested now. if you were counseling them, what kind of focus would you have them bring back with them when they come back in september for closing argue mbmentes? >> i think it's going to be a couple of things done. number one, the prosecution is going to try to say, this is what physical evidence suggests, they're still hammer away with the dna amanda knox and kercher. amanda's blood and meredith's blood and other physical evidence. the defense has to refute that. they have make that, like in the o.j. simpson case, they have to show the glove, or the evidence doesn't
joining me live is clint van zandt, a former fbi profiler and msnbc analyst.rstand you went over there and did studying on your own, too, right? >> yeah. well, i went over with dennis murphy and nbc "dateline" crew and we had unique access, you know, we went to the house, we went to the real italian csi and showed us photographs. dennis and i had a real firsthand look at time what the evidence was. how that's changed is a whole other story. >> let's talk about the...
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how hard is it, clint, to fake your own death?ow, people watch "24" and they say oh, you know, they do it all the time. unless you're a member of the witness protection program, you've never experienced that, i've put people in that protection program before. and, meredith, you've got to drop your former name, you've got to drop your parents, you've got to, if you've got a former spouse and children, you've got to move on from them, new driver's license, new college diploma, you've got to have documentation to back it up. you have to remove your facebook page. all of this stuff has to go away, and meredith, if you make one mistake, if you screw up one time, the police are going to be there, and they're not going to be there under your old name, they're going to be there under your new name and they're going to take you to the judge who's going to look at both names, just like in the case of patrick mcdermott. he allegedly had two passports. one in the name of pat mcdermott, and one in his birth name, pat kim, that he's allegedly t
how hard is it, clint, to fake your own death?ow, people watch "24" and they say oh, you know, they do it all the time. unless you're a member of the witness protection program, you've never experienced that, i've put people in that protection program before. and, meredith, you've got to drop your former name, you've got to drop your parents, you've got to, if you've got a former spouse and children, you've got to move on from them, new driver's license, new college diploma, you've...
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clint, thanks.e'll have more on this story in our next half hour, including a live interview with jaycee dugard's stepfather, who witnessed the abduction back in 1991 and was even considered a suspect in his step-daughter's disappearance. but for now, it is 7:13, and once again, here's matt. >> an extraordinary story, ann. thank you very much. >>> now to an emotional scene in boston, where the body of ted kennedy lies in repose. an estimated 25,000 people lined up well into the morning to pay their respects to the late senator, and the crowds are returning this morning. nbc's andrea mitchell is at the john f. kennedy presidential library. andrea, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. it has been simply amazing, the outpouring of affection for senator kennedy here at the presidential library and museum that he helped build to memorialize his brother, jack. all those thousands of people lining up until 2:00 this morning. and members of the kennedy family, of all ages, coming out to say
clint, thanks.e'll have more on this story in our next half hour, including a live interview with jaycee dugard's stepfather, who witnessed the abduction back in 1991 and was even considered a suspect in his step-daughter's disappearance. but for now, it is 7:13, and once again, here's matt. >> an extraordinary story, ann. thank you very much. >>> now to an emotional scene in boston, where the body of ted kennedy lies in repose. an estimated 25,000 people lined up well into the...
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joining me live, msnbc analyst and former fbi profiler, clint van zandt, author of "facing down evil.orning. >> hi. >> we talk about christie corn well. the fact that the authorities called off the ground search what does that tell you? >> well, basically, they feel they've searched everywhere where her body could have been disposed of. in essence, looking for places where show could be alive, cabins, abandoned houses, anything like that, as well as they're looking for body disposal areas, realizing that she was taken in northern georgia, so the speculation she could have been taken up into north carolina, she could have been taken to tennessee. you know, when i look at blogs i see so-called psychics, they say one person took her, two people took her. i mean, there all over the map. some of these people ought to stay out of the way and just let the police conduct an investigation. speculation doesn't help, investigation does. >> okay. the fact that there has not been a body found, clint, i mean we always try to think positively here, do you think that's a good sign? >> well, you know,
joining me live, msnbc analyst and former fbi profiler, clint van zandt, author of "facing down evil.orning. >> hi. >> we talk about christie corn well. the fact that the authorities called off the ground search what does that tell you? >> well, basically, they feel they've searched everywhere where her body could have been disposed of. in essence, looking for places where show could be alive, cabins, abandoned houses, anything like that, as well as they're looking for...
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i think the great distinction of this apartment while i've been in it it was used by clint eastwood toilm absolute power. actually one of his less good movies. it's about an art thief in washington, d.c. who needs a safe house. and the president motorcade goes up connecticut avenue. we often hear it. and came back having let the apartment to the movie makers to find all these walls were covered with knockoff paintings of the treasures of the national gallery which the clinton eastwood had stolen and i was hoping the producer would let me keep them but he had to take them away. my hood could be described -- he want to describe it as counter-armor but i think it's the other side of connecticut avenue. it's what we call embassy row. diplomatic buildings, residences, woods, gardens, very beautiful, pretty costly if you break to the right of my front door and go to columbia road you come to morgan to indicate it's bohemia our west village if you want. diplomacy on one side, and gault malla music, ethiopia restaurants and straight to dupont circle, bookstores, cafes, restaurants perhaps thre
i think the great distinction of this apartment while i've been in it it was used by clint eastwood toilm absolute power. actually one of his less good movies. it's about an art thief in washington, d.c. who needs a safe house. and the president motorcade goes up connecticut avenue. we often hear it. and came back having let the apartment to the movie makers to find all these walls were covered with knockoff paintings of the treasures of the national gallery which the clinton eastwood had...
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clint bullock is a constitutional lawyer. he's at the institute for justice here in washington, which he co-founded. he is a leader of the school choice movement in--throughout the country, really; is also famous for sinking the nomination of lani guinier for--during the early years of the clinton administration, a civil rights appointee. so he's a--he's an anti-affirmative action activist as well. ralph reed is also very familiar to your viewers, i'm sure. he was--built the christian coalition into a major political powerhouse in the 1990s. c-span: where'd you get this idea? >> guest: i got this idea--i was with the sunday magazine of the los angeles times and i had written a number of pieces about the conservative movement. in fact, i'd written about bill kristol and bill bennett and charles murray at one point, sort of the early stream, really, of the compassionate conservatism we hear so much today. they were using a lot of those same ideas in the welfare reform debate. but i--i wrote about libertarians, and i wrote--wrot
clint bullock is a constitutional lawyer. he's at the institute for justice here in washington, which he co-founded. he is a leader of the school choice movement in--throughout the country, really; is also famous for sinking the nomination of lani guinier for--during the early years of the clinton administration, a civil rights appointee. so he's a--he's an anti-affirmative action activist as well. ralph reed is also very familiar to your viewers, i'm sure. he was--built the christian coalition...
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it was unbelievable after 18 years. >> clint van zanzandt is with un nbc profiler. in this back yard compound. it was so well hidden. >> in this 21st century, it's like this little toy i had when i was a kid. see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. our lives are so busy that we look across the fence, we look across the street and say that's not my business, even though it looks a little strange. >> here is the thing. a convicted sex offender back in the '70s. he was in prison. in fact, the reno gazette journal reported back in '87 that he had been convicted of kidnapping a 25-year-old woman and handcuffing her, tying her down in this miniwarehouse. this was in reno in the '70s. when he is perot rolled in '88 and suspected in '91, the year that jaycee disappeared and suspected of patrolling the lake tahoe area for victims how is it the investigators aren't on him like a bloodhound? >> number one this guy is one more poster boy is why we should have a one strike law. anybody who sexually offenders a woman, a child, a man, anything like that, any type of offense like
it was unbelievable after 18 years. >> clint van zanzandt is with un nbc profiler. in this back yard compound. it was so well hidden. >> in this 21st century, it's like this little toy i had when i was a kid. see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. our lives are so busy that we look across the fence, we look across the street and say that's not my business, even though it looks a little strange. >> here is the thing. a convicted sex offender back in the '70s. he was in...
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clint bowyer is hit by logano. busch praised mark martin for racing him clean. busch wins his fourth of the season. mark martin finishes seconds. marcos ambrose came in third. kyle busch is in the 13th spot. things will start to tighten off snoop that playoff system has changed for nascar snoop it has. the cool thing is the richmond race becomes the most exciting one because that's the one before the chase. a lot of guys are on the bubble. he's the only gibbs driver that they feel should be in there. he and denny hamlin. >> we'll be back liberia tonight at 11:00 sharp. until then that's the ne.
clint bowyer is hit by logano. busch praised mark martin for racing him clean. busch wins his fourth of the season. mark martin finishes seconds. marcos ambrose came in third. kyle busch is in the 13th spot. things will start to tighten off snoop that playoff system has changed for nascar snoop it has. the cool thing is the richmond race becomes the most exciting one because that's the one before the chase. a lot of guys are on the bubble. he's the only gibbs driver that they feel should be in...
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. >> clint var mass, 3 for 9, three home runs. it's interesting when we profile sean burnett, he went the other way. sean from starter to reliever and garrett mock leaving the pen to become at least for now a fairly solid major league starter. . >> rob: well, and as it has been for a long part of baseball's history a lot of starters come up from high school, college and have to cut their teeth out of the bullpen, work themselves into the rotation. . >> bob: high in the air, le center. nyjer morgan is under it. or is it tony flesh? one out. >> rob: somebody is going to glove that ball when it comes down, but the bottom line is it is a little bit different, the talent pool may be a little bit thin error more shallow than it used to be, they come up, they are going to be relievers or starters, only guys like jab a chamberlain and phil hughes who came up as a targetter now in the bullpen for the yankees. you have the kid felix down in texas. he is going to be a future sta
. >> clint var mass, 3 for 9, three home runs. it's interesting when we profile sean burnett, he went the other way. sean from starter to reliever and garrett mock leaving the pen to become at least for now a fairly solid major league starter. . >> rob: well, and as it has been for a long part of baseball's history a lot of starters come up from high school, college and have to cut their teeth out of the bullpen, work themselves into the rotation. . >> bob:...
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in th early 1990's under bill clint's predency, american troops tried to intervene in somalia. when helicopters were shot down and american soldiers killed, the americanpulled out. reluctant to send tops again, the uned states is attracting forces loyal to the sali governme. in nairobi, hillar clinton met with the somali president with a clear message. w're with you and we will help you to stay in power. will support you wh trainingnd weapons. >> if they nt to obtain a haven in somalia which uld then attractl qaedand other terrorist actors, itould be a threat to the united stat. >> th was aery public show of american suppo forhe president. some analystwould argue that itould possibly play intohe hands ofhe insuents, who long portrayed his gernment as a puppet ainistration. >> 13 yesafter the democrats the democratic repuic of congo in rwanda brokoff lations, the president told the congolese leader, rwanda wod never aga be a base for militias that could destabilize s neighbor. the u.s. senate has voted to confir dge sonia sotomayor as the firs hispanic supreme cou justice. the s
in th early 1990's under bill clint's predency, american troops tried to intervene in somalia. when helicopters were shot down and american soldiers killed, the americanpulled out. reluctant to send tops again, the uned states is attracting forces loyal to the sali governme. in nairobi, hillar clinton met with the somali president with a clear message. w're with you and we will help you to stay in power. will support you wh trainingnd weapons. >> if they nt to obtain a haven in somalia...
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i think that the most important thing that cane put in place is what hillary clint caed a cryptic sanction it is possibleo p real pressure, real economic essure on this regimes the major powers unite. >> the germanhancellor threated tough sanctions if iranejected sanctions. she addressed the issue o middle eastpeace calling on israel to op the construction ofewish settlements in the occupied territories. >> believe th the progress onhe isef settlements, a halt is an important eement and a precondition for a revivalof the peace process. 'm convinced at the possility for such a process is vergood. >> this visit s not onlyabout middleast plitics, it was about the past. he israeli leader was handed the original blueprints of the auschwit concentration camp. 29 dirams demonrating the killing mhine used by the nazis. more than million people were killed here. >> the are those who deny that the holocaust happened. perhaps until this moment, we would say let them comto berlin, tomorrow, let them come to jerusalem and look at these plans. these plans for e factory of death this is a very important
i think that the most important thing that cane put in place is what hillary clint caed a cryptic sanction it is possibleo p real pressure, real economic essure on this regimes the major powers unite. >> the germanhancellor threated tough sanctions if iranejected sanctions. she addressed the issue o middle eastpeace calling on israel to op the construction ofewish settlements in the occupied territories. >> believe th the progress onhe isef settlements, a halt is an important eement...
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that will be easy for clint barmes.d with two outs. >> rob: good hustle by guzman making a play of it. big hop to barmes. >> bob: brian got his 78th rbi in a pinch hitting roll on sunday. hitless tonight. 0 for 2 with a walk. he did swing at the first pitch first time to up tonight, and the first pitch here will be number 100 for jimenez. >> rob: well, and ubaldo has done a great job tonight coming into this inning, 21st pitch strike. we see lot of our guys swinging at the first pitch. institute that's nine fastballs in a row he has thrown to zimmerman. he walked him on four. got way behind 3-0. and he's really working ryan up and in tonight. that ball is scorched, and it's coralled by barmes, who makes a very good play. nationals came close, they've stranded 7. it's in the 8th inning and remains 2-2. s ome airlines charge your bag $15 dollars to ride in the bottom of the plane in the dark. no peanuts or nothin'. and then if your bag wants to bring one of its little bag friends for company, they charge another $25. that
that will be easy for clint barmes.d with two outs. >> rob: good hustle by guzman making a play of it. big hop to barmes. >> bob: brian got his 78th rbi in a pinch hitting roll on sunday. hitless tonight. 0 for 2 with a walk. he did swing at the first pitch first time to up tonight, and the first pitch here will be number 100 for jimenez. >> rob: well, and ubaldo has done a great job tonight coming into this inning, 21st pitch strike. we see lot of our guys swinging at the...
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. >> joining me live there washington, d.c., clint, author of facing down evil. this cell phone discovery, how much does this help in finding kristi? >> well, hopefully it tells us the direction that she was taken. did she go north, south, east, west. it was found 3.5 miles from where the abduction site is believed to have been. so that tells you something. we obviously would have liked her to have kept the phone on her so the pings would help find her. there is lessons in every one of these. where you're 8 or 38 years old, if you're walking by yourself, somebody stop, tries to pull you over to their car, the first thing you do is run the opposite direction from what that car is pointed so they have to turn around to shlaes you. number two, if you've got a cell phone, get some information out. it's two guys, they're in their 20s, driving a white chevy van, it's got georgia license plates on it, you know, a little bit of information like that and a little bit of forethought on the part of a woman or a man as to what do i do if somebody will try to day ta me, that
. >> joining me live there washington, d.c., clint, author of facing down evil. this cell phone discovery, how much does this help in finding kristi? >> well, hopefully it tells us the direction that she was taken. did she go north, south, east, west. it was found 3.5 miles from where the abduction site is believed to have been. so that tells you something. we obviously would have liked her to have kept the phone on her so the pings would help find her. there is lessons in every one...
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clint said i consider this precatory. so if mr. obama were to end the embargo and someone challenged him on the basis of the helms burton would be possible to say mr. clint said he never looked at this as with the words really say and then you have an interesting court case because i don't think there has ever been a challenge to a signing statement that has gone all the way to the supreme court. nobody wants to fight with this president, folks. fighting with him is a really losing proposition right now. but by himself he said i am going to keep the embargo until cuba becomes a democracy. >> enjoyed the talk by the way. you might touch on the cuban missile crisis, how influential you think that is as far as reluctance to open arms and its trading and that sort of thing. it seems it still hangs over. >> i think it did. i am not sure that it still does, but unquestionably, unquestionably to go through the archives of the kennedy library, the library in austin texas is to be astounded by how worried everyone was. i was a college under
clint said i consider this precatory. so if mr. obama were to end the embargo and someone challenged him on the basis of the helms burton would be possible to say mr. clint said he never looked at this as with the words really say and then you have an interesting court case because i don't think there has ever been a challenge to a signing statement that has gone all the way to the supreme court. nobody wants to fight with this president, folks. fighting with him is a really losing proposition...
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as i look back now on your friend, my friend, bill clint tooned drama that he went through in the whitese and going through grand jury testified and all the rumor and how much trouble vernon jordan was in and is this the end of the road under vernon jordan. is his political career over and you escaped that drama unscathed. >> no, it wasn't unscathed. i just went through it. i did the only thing i knew to do and that was to tell the truth. that's integrity. i did one other thing. i kept my mouth shut. tavis: that was my final question because everybody either then or just after then, after that moment, that is, was sitting for enter views and i kept looking and waiting. >> well, almost six months there was media at my front door outside my house every day. and i never said a word and i think it is constructive when you guys turn on that little red light, i do not have to say anything. right? secondly. when you turn on that red light and ask me a question, it is sometimes helpful to say honestly, i do not know the answer to that. most politician, leaders think that they are required to gi
as i look back now on your friend, my friend, bill clint tooned drama that he went through in the whitese and going through grand jury testified and all the rumor and how much trouble vernon jordan was in and is this the end of the road under vernon jordan. is his political career over and you escaped that drama unscathed. >> no, it wasn't unscathed. i just went through it. i did the only thing i knew to do and that was to tell the truth. that's integrity. i did one other thing. i kept my...
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with ten laps to go, denny hamlin bumped his way past clint bowyer to take the lead. hamlin would go on to win, his first victory in more than a year. >>> when we return, another look at the day's top stories. and more on president clinton's diplomatic mission in north korea. or diabetics on medicare! i'm a diabetic and i want you to know over 230,000 u.s. doctors have authorized their patients to receive their diabetic supplies through liberty medical. and that begins with the one touch®ultra2 meter. easy to use, fast results... at no additional cost! liberty helps keep you on track by delivering diabetic supplies to your door... and filing your claims. i never feel i'm going to run out of anything. with liberty i always have someone to talk to and now they refill all my prescriptions. call now to receive a diabetic cookbook free. call to receive the one touch®ultra2 meter at no additional cost and find out why 230,000 u.s. doctors and over a million people with diabetes trust liberty medical. liberty, we deliver better health. call now. call liberty medical at the n
with ten laps to go, denny hamlin bumped his way past clint bowyer to take the lead. hamlin would go on to win, his first victory in more than a year. >>> when we return, another look at the day's top stories. and more on president clinton's diplomatic mission in north korea. or diabetics on medicare! i'm a diabetic and i want you to know over 230,000 u.s. doctors have authorized their patients to receive their diabetic supplies through liberty medical. and that begins with the one...
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clint, swinging. lee, in control. and then some.e. he struck-out nine. first start at citizens bank park. rollins, three hits and scored two runs. a homerun short of hitting the cycle today. but, lee, looked good. >> the initial you know, shock and adrenaline type stuff, was over. you know, it was my first one here, and i was anxious to get that behind me and now i have. to give the team a chance, and, you know, the team gets the win. that's -- that's all i can ask for. >> lee becomes just the fourth phillies pitcher, since 1969 to allow one earned-run or fewer, and pitch at least 7 innings. >> gm said happ isn't going anywhere. there was speculation that when pedro is ready, that he'll head to the bullpen. he said he's been the most effective starter. >> 8-2. >> lewis has tested positive fod an elevated testosterone level,. suspended ten games. he says in a statement >> in other news, stallworth haa been suspended, indefinitely,nfl for driving drunk and killing reyes, march 14th. stallworth met with the co commissioner, in new york
clint, swinging. lee, in control. and then some.e. he struck-out nine. first start at citizens bank park. rollins, three hits and scored two runs. a homerun short of hitting the cycle today. but, lee, looked good. >> the initial you know, shock and adrenaline type stuff, was over. you know, it was my first one here, and i was anxious to get that behind me and now i have. to give the team a chance, and, you know, the team gets the win. that's -- that's all i can ask for. >> lee...
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joining me live is clint van zandt. a former fbi profiler, also an msnbc analyst.time over there in p peruse shah, talking with players in the investigate. with that being said, welcome back to you, wit the prosecution and the defense having rested their cases now if you could counsel them, what would you have them focus on when they come back in september for respective closing arguments? >> well, they've got a couple of tough things. number one, they've got to deal with physical evidence, does for example the mixed blood in the bathroom that supposedly amanda knox's and mer dit kercher's, the victiming dug that amanda was at the crime scene at the time? the blood was there that morning the time of the murder. there are many inconsistencies that both sides have to deal with. you know, it's like the o.j. simpson glove or other things like this. things are going to have to be explained physically as far as blood, telephone, computer records. but the other big side of this is personality, is the jury going to buy in that what the media calls the angel face american,
joining me live is clint van zandt. a former fbi profiler, also an msnbc analyst.time over there in p peruse shah, talking with players in the investigate. with that being said, welcome back to you, wit the prosecution and the defense having rested their cases now if you could counsel them, what would you have them focus on when they come back in september for respective closing arguments? >> well, they've got a couple of tough things. number one, they've got to deal with physical...
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. >> joining me live from washington, d.c., clint, the and you tore of facing down evil. >> alex, you always make saturday morning tv worthwhile. good to see you. it. >> thanks. i'm glad you're here. i want to talk about the discovery of the cell phone. how hopeful can this be and n. locating her? it's not with her. >> quau, it's not with her. and you and i have followed enough of these story rngs we know that what police and fbi are looking for are the pings off the cell phone. you want them to retain it at least for a while so we can tell which direction she may have been taken. but the down side is, as much as this has been publicized either in stories like we're talking about right now or just made for tv movies, bad guys know one of the first things they have to do is get rid of the vehicle tim's cell phone. so it may give us a direction that she might have been taken. it shows it's 3.5 miles from where we believe this abduction took place, but other than that, it's not going to give us a whole lot. >> what do they do to try figure out if this was a random attack or
. >> joining me live from washington, d.c., clint, the and you tore of facing down evil. >> alex, you always make saturday morning tv worthwhile. good to see you. it. >> thanks. i'm glad you're here. i want to talk about the discovery of the cell phone. how hopeful can this be and n. locating her? it's not with her. >> quau, it's not with her. and you and i have followed enough of these story rngs we know that what police and fbi are looking for are the pings off the...
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joining me live now from washington d.c., msnbc analyst former fbi profiler clint van zandt. he is the author of "facing down evil." talk about some evil they face down right here. >> yeah. >> very disturbing details, and apparently jasmine was identified -- she had the obvious means of identification taken away from her, her fingers. her fingers, fingerprints. teeth for dental record identifications. they used breast implants. >> as you probably know, alex, whether you have a heart implant or an artificial knee or elbow or something, everything has serial numbers to include artificial breasts. in this case the breast implants were identified by serial number. since we didn't have fingerprints, we didn't have dental records, and realized her body was moved, it was stuffed into a two foot by three foot suitcase that a guy was dumpster diving for trash happened to find and opened it up and found her body. then it took police a couple of days to find out who she was, and by that time the boyfriend was gone. this is the type of guy who says to the world, hey -- she wasn't going -
joining me live now from washington d.c., msnbc analyst former fbi profiler clint van zandt. he is the author of "facing down evil." talk about some evil they face down right here. >> yeah. >> very disturbing details, and apparently jasmine was identified -- she had the obvious means of identification taken away from her, her fingers. her fingers, fingerprints. teeth for dental record identifications. they used breast implants. >> as you probably know, alex, whether...
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clint van zandt, thank you for your insight. >>> luck runs 0 ount sin city. don't bet on los angeles if you need a job. >>> bruising for a brew, a woman sentenced to be canser for drinking beer. canes, rather. sex in the sprinter, how could the track star's genter identification be a tough call? . when i really liked to be outside, i did not like suffering from nasal allergy symptoms like congestion. but nasonex relief may i say... bee-uful! prescription nasonex is proven to help relieve indoor and outdoor nasal allergy symptoms like congestion, runny and itchy nose and sneezing. (announcer) side effects were generally mild and included headache. viral infection, sore throat, nosebleeds and coughing. ask your doctor about symptom relief with nasonex. and save up to $15 off your refills. go to nasonex.com for details, terms and conditions. go to nasonex.com yeah, my buddy's got all that. do we need to buy a bunch of different medicines? pepto guy: oh, no, pepto alone relieves all five symptoms. plus gas too. dude. we're covered. enjoy the game. easy. pepto guy
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secretary of state hillary clint completed her tour of africa today in cape verde.tored by her sband's secret mission north kea, and tn there w the presconference where she lost her legendary ". look back. -- her lendary cool. we lookç back. >>ç when hilly clinton stepped off the plane in capeerde, it was 11 day seven countries. the first-ever amerin presidentith african roots, they watched her. it began ia very african style in kenya, the homelandf president obama's father, but here, as in my cases it places, the issue of cruption was topic. there wre remas that suggested that while the govement has done much, it is stilnot enough. >> we strongly support an encourage the gornment of nigea's efforts to increase transpancy, reduce corption, provide suppt for demoatic processes him in preparatio for the 2011 election. >>remarks from a long le of diploms. there was a willingness to go deep io the most intractle conflicts. in the east the democratic public of congo, victims of rape. there was a prome to help with justice. is crime no matter who commits them they must
secretary of state hillary clint completed her tour of africa today in cape verde.tored by her sband's secret mission north kea, and tn there w the presconference where she lost her legendary ". look back. -- her lendary cool. we lookç back. >>ç when hilly clinton stepped off the plane in capeerde, it was 11 day seven countries. the first-ever amerin presidentith african roots, they watched her. it began ia very african style in kenya, the homelandf president obama's father, but...
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. >> doctors fired their first shots monday in the fight against the h1n1 flu virus as the first clint -- clinical trials of the swine flu vaccine began at the university of maryland medical center. >> this seems scarier and more unpredictable because it seems to strike younger people, people my age and those who seem relatively healthy. >> anything we can do individually to stop the spread of this flu, and now, would be an advantage. >> volunteers get one shot today and a second shot in three weeks as researchers try to figure out of the vaccine is safe and what does is effective. -- if the vaccine is safe and what does it is effective. >> basically, we will come away and understanding how much vaccine, how many doses and how quickly they can develop immunity. >> what happens in your house to determine if and when the general public will be immunized, and if so, maryland health officials are watching the trials closely. >> once the government approves it for license and use, our job is to get it all over the state. >> vaccinations will start with an estimated 2.5 million people consid
. >> doctors fired their first shots monday in the fight against the h1n1 flu virus as the first clint -- clinical trials of the swine flu vaccine began at the university of maryland medical center. >> this seems scarier and more unpredictable because it seems to strike younger people, people my age and those who seem relatively healthy. >> anything we can do individually to stop the spread of this flu, and now, would be an advantage. >> volunteers get one shot today and...
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president obama welcomed jimmie johnson along with tony stewart, jeff gordon, clint bowyer and carl edwards. johnson's 48 chevy parked on the lawn. at the present time said he wanted to take it for a spin, but the secret service suggested against it. richard petty was among those nascar greats also welcomed. the next race is coming up in bristol, tennessee saturday night. >> he's the president, and he can't drive >>> a san francisco landmark turns into a giant board game. lombard street went from the world's most crooked street to a version of candy land. the sections were painted and patients from a local children's hospital dressed up as game pieces. this is the 60th anniversary of the candy land game. >> wonder if they're going to >>> letterman is next with mike meyers. >> thanks for watching eyewitness news on wjz 13, maryland's news station. we hope you have a good night.
president obama welcomed jimmie johnson along with tony stewart, jeff gordon, clint bowyer and carl edwards. johnson's 48 chevy parked on the lawn. at the present time said he wanted to take it for a spin, but the secret service suggested against it. richard petty was among those nascar greats also welcomed. the next race is coming up in bristol, tennessee saturday night. >> he's the president, and he can't drive >>> a san francisco landmark turns into a giant board game. lombard...
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but what i the take on what we gaed from clint's conversaon with kim jong il? well, they met for about an hour and a half d they had that v.p. state dinner. so they certainly didn't talk about just the rease of tse journalist i mean, that wasretty much a done dl before he nt over there. they wouldn't have gone over there if h didn't believe he was coming bac with tho journalis. ithink president clinton probably h a lot of personal opinions, he probably talked about denuclearization andhat he feels abo that. herobably talked about what the nort koreans areoing. i me, i am guessing here, but i can't imagine for 90 minutes they tked about the release. agai the white house is stressing this was a private mission, private conversatn. but bill clinton w told not to do any negotiating abo the clear issue. i don't think he probably did that. but it prably came up in some way. >> rose:ll right. clearly they d't want to ha him negotiating. >> no. >> rose: whe did this start? tell me everythinyou know. >> the... from t moment the two young ladies were taken into custody.
but what i the take on what we gaed from clint's conversaon with kim jong il? well, they met for about an hour and a half d they had that v.p. state dinner. so they certainly didn't talk about just the rease of tse journalist i mean, that wasretty much a done dl before he nt over there. they wouldn't have gone over there if h didn't believe he was coming bac with tho journalis. ithink president clinton probably h a lot of personal opinions, he probably talked about denuclearization andhat he...
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. >> bob: also said that clint var mass will never be more than a utility player. >> rob: ho nellie.l and one strike to hawpe who is a very good major league hitter and a superior outfield player. >> rob: weekend will stat takes a hit right in the mafnlg. a hello, how do you do. yeah, but i had a pitching coach become my major league pitching coach at the major league level and he told me when i was 19 "you'll never pitch in the major leagues with those mechanics." >> bob: what did you say to him when you were reunited? >> that's classified but it did cost me a thousand dollars when he came out to the mind. but i was blessed, george bam burger and joe alta belly were positive with me down there, i went to extended spring training in the early '80s, after i had already pitched a half season in the minor leagues and both of those men, george bam burger at the time working with the brewers organization and alta belly with the organization, said "you throw strikes with that velocity -- see the strikeout there to hawpe -- you'll pitch in the big leagues. just repeat your delivery." that w
. >> bob: also said that clint var mass will never be more than a utility player. >> rob: ho nellie.l and one strike to hawpe who is a very good major league hitter and a superior outfield player. >> rob: weekend will stat takes a hit right in the mafnlg. a hello, how do you do. yeah, but i had a pitching coach become my major league pitching coach at the major league level and he told me when i was 19 "you'll never pitch in the major leagues with those mechanics."...
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move on the part of two power players one, of course, isresident obambut the otheris predent bill clint. there isn't another piece onhe board that presidentbama could haveeployed that matched the poweand just aention grabbi of bill clinton it, of course, is about essentiay the security and release of those two journalists but asreen ys it's potentially much more. >> most north korn eerts would say this is part of th kindf play book north korea likes too. you rahet up the tensis, you find a face-saving way out. the real test will be how does thobama administration take advantage ofhis potential portunity. and whether or not north korea is willing t engage in a substantivway that will actually lead toeal progress. >> rose: andthen the case of a "neweek" reporter journalist who lives in iran and was covering the iraan elections when he was detained on june 21 he's still in prison andwe'll talk aut that with "newsweek's" edir john meacham spl >> whas so disappointing is we for six weeksave rpectfully as that he... that iranian law be folwed. they areot followi their own duerocess. the other
move on the part of two power players one, of course, isresident obambut the otheris predent bill clint. there isn't another piece onhe board that presidentbama could haveeployed that matched the poweand just aention grabbi of bill clinton it, of course, is about essentiay the security and release of those two journalists but asreen ys it's potentially much more. >> most north korn eerts would say this is part of th kindf play book north korea likes too. you rahet up the tensis, you find...
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the northoreans specifically told the journalistthat if bill clint came over there they wld be freed. they commicated that their families they were alowed to make phone calls and in md july clled up their fmilies andsaid we ll be freed if ou get ill clinton over here. that one of thethingi thought wasso emotion watchi them come home wen ura ling described ow they had no idea what wasgoing on. th expected to go ino a bor camp. th'd been sentenced to12 years ia labor camp. they hadn't been set ther. hey were in some sort of guest faciliy. but then to walk in tere and see bill inton, they kn exactly that they ould be freed because thatwas the key right there. and they d apologized as well e journalists had apolgized to the north koreans for crossi over. lau lingapt -- laura ling's sister aid es, they did ross over int north korea. >> do we havany sense ofthe conversaon that went back and forth? >> i can't imgine bill clion smiling for thos three hours, can you? one of te things thy talked about was is feelings n denuclearization, "hey, kim jong il, that's t really a go idea," and i thi t
the northoreans specifically told the journalistthat if bill clint came over there they wld be freed. they commicated that their families they were alowed to make phone calls and in md july clled up their fmilies andsaid we ll be freed if ou get ill clinton over here. that one of thethingi thought wasso emotion watchi them come home wen ura ling described ow they had no idea what wasgoing on. th expected to go ino a bor camp. th'd been sentenced to12 years ia labor camp. they hadn't been set...
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jim tracy replacing clint hurdle was a footnote. nobody paid any mind to it. it was lick clint hurdle what a shame he gets fired not so far from the way they made the run in september of 2007. now here they are in it with the dodgers, he is an ex-dodger manager. i believe that as much as we are talking about the wild card today i think if september plays out we could see a wonderful three-team race to see who finishes first in the national league west. >> the thing we have to stress is the wild card, if you get it now baseball is just like the other sports, it is all that matters, get in. wild cards can win so just get in. >> for toes who think that the bench coach doesn't mean anything, take look at jim tracy, who was just added this year as bench coach. up next the campaign for the b.c.s. championship and the heisman gets under way this week. n i'll be honest with you... that whole et favre thing was really hard to keep track of. so we had to come up with a system. you're sure? he's coming back! he's coming back. he's coming back. he's coming back. he's comi
jim tracy replacing clint hurdle was a footnote. nobody paid any mind to it. it was lick clint hurdle what a shame he gets fired not so far from the way they made the run in september of 2007. now here they are in it with the dodgers, he is an ex-dodger manager. i believe that as much as we are talking about the wild card today i think if september plays out we could see a wonderful three-team race to see who finishes first in the national league west. >> the thing we have to stress is...
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d they worry about the stroke you ha, and they worry if you are all the, showing up with president clint and speakingnd having a dinner with him is extremely importan he wanted it, he got it, and it cost him two hosges. >> john mccain says is aig propaganda success for the north koreans. >>it certainly is ey did well by ts, and as arles said, but wanted respect and they g their respect. but it also is a win-win for us. we got two hostas back alive and well, annot oy that, we dropped into north korea if four or five real smart people who can at least t a look at the place, get a lookt the leaders d get some sen of it. we had no intelligee outf nort korea. maybe we do't have a lot now, but we have a little more than we had a week ago. >> and w found something for bill clinton to do. that is important. >> the criticism of this transaction just kd of beddlede, i have toe honest wit you. there seems to be a lking point, many the conservative side that any negiations are a reward to the country y are negoating with, ispite of the fa that ronaldeagan and to nixon and a the other republicans exc
d they worry about the stroke you ha, and they worry if you are all the, showing up with president clint and speakingnd having a dinner with him is extremely importan he wanted it, he got it, and it cost him two hosges. >> john mccain says is aig propaganda success for the north koreans. >>it certainly is ey did well by ts, and as arles said, but wanted respect and they g their respect. but it also is a win-win for us. we got two hostas back alive and well, annot oy that, we dropped...
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clint think through the mouth of mrs.clinton? and she was offended by it an thght it was condescending and her feminism spoke o. but because bil clinton landed in north korea a we lande in keny and eclipsed s in h beginning that verybody seized on this thatshe's mad at bill. but that's all it wa and it became this mar frenzy here. >> the initi explanation was this w not the question that the translatormistranslate. was it the qstion? >> yes it was th question. we don't know y he asked it but he sd it twice. and she understoothe question that way. at first the stte department i ink seeing what was happenin on cable new here, tried to spin it that it ws actuallyhe ant -- iwas misranslated. the second explanation w he meant to say president obama. none of thatwas true. ey said he apologized to hr buti didn't se it. >> maybe the doside of having a celebrity fosecretary of state, at there is all the sort of unreated intrests in what she has tsay and do, but i'm wonring, did her celebrity and star wer work for h and for us. plicy as sh
clint think through the mouth of mrs.clinton? and she was offended by it an thght it was condescending and her feminism spoke o. but because bil clinton landed in north korea a we lande in keny and eclipsed s in h beginning that verybody seized on this thatshe's mad at bill. but that's all it wa and it became this mar frenzy here. >> the initi explanation was this w not the question that the translatormistranslate. was it the qstion? >> yes it was th question. we don't know y he...
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clint, we understand that the police were able to find a cell phone. what are the chances that there may be some information on that cell phone that will be useful in finding whoever took kristi? >> there could be a lot of information, ann. it could be anywhere from telephone calls she received, text messages. we may even have -- if it's a kidnapping, you may have the assailant grabs the phone out of her hand and throws it out the window. then we've got fingerprints, perhaps dna to work with. so anything today, thanks to science, can help in an investigation like this. >> the fact that she said, "please don't take me," the fact that she was trained might mean that she said some words there that were useful. what do they tell you as a criminal investigators? >> for her to say that, that tells her boyfriend this is no accident, this is no one who just said "come on, let me take you for a ride." this was a kidnapping. in those few word she expressed what was going on. and how frightened she was. >> this was apparently near her home where she was abducted.
clint, we understand that the police were able to find a cell phone. what are the chances that there may be some information on that cell phone that will be useful in finding whoever took kristi? >> there could be a lot of information, ann. it could be anywhere from telephone calls she received, text messages. we may even have -- if it's a kidnapping, you may have the assailant grabs the phone out of her hand and throws it out the window. then we've got fingerprints, perhaps dna to work...
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let's begin with bill clint, surpring everyone by showing up rth rea. david, was this -- have we oped a new door to north korea in a dialogue, or this was st an unusualet of rcumstances for which bill clinn fit the bill? >> well, bill clton certainly di fit the bill in fact he was the bill that wasresented by the north koreans as e one person that theyould like to see ce there anday would release the two jrnalists. >> the named him? he w the one? >> exaly, he was the o that they chosen a wasnotn the there the list thatbama sent to them as suggestions so the estion is, who is really in arge now? i mean, the nor reans still want dialogue only wh the united stes. they do not want the six-power talk, the unit states, even afr bill's sit there they still want e -- uld that include china of cose and the north koreans don't want to see th. we'll ha to see th as it evolves but -- an also it's very interesting- it will intesting dostically to see how north korea and the kis, if you will, t father and son, ultimaly work all of this out. >> i's all about family th
let's begin with bill clint, surpring everyone by showing up rth rea. david, was this -- have we oped a new door to north korea in a dialogue, or this was st an unusualet of rcumstances for which bill clinn fit the bill? >> well, bill clton certainly di fit the bill in fact he was the bill that wasresented by the north koreans as e one person that theyould like to see ce there anday would release the two jrnalists. >> the named him? he w the one? >> exaly, he was the o that...
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in fac 15 years ago, during bill clint's first term, former president mmy carter went to north korea to negotiate on an earlier stando on nuear weapons. forore on this curre effort and th role of former american presidents in internatiol crisis situati we're joined by thomas whan. an associate professor of social science at boston universy and autho of "a higher rpose: profiles in presential ourage." he joinss from bosto the north koreans seem to like starpor when it comes those who come to pay a visit. so i presume that what bill clinton brin, as opposed t you knowormer vice psidents or formeembers of the adnistrations. >> rht. it's always good that if you havehat starpower, you know if you have a george clooney why nd a ted dansony to fix things that bl clinton is probab th most popula fure on this planet a this particular moment. and tell us about some of the other ex-presidents who've been sent on diplomatic missions. we mentioned of course jimmy carter, what about him >> well, jimmy carter played a really importt role in bringing about aemocratic free elt in nigggia following th
in fac 15 years ago, during bill clint's first term, former president mmy carter went to north korea to negotiate on an earlier stando on nuear weapons. forore on this curre effort and th role of former american presidents in internatiol crisis situati we're joined by thomas whan. an associate professor of social science at boston universy and autho of "a higher rpose: profiles in presential ourage." he joinss from bosto the north koreans seem to like starpor when it comes those who...
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chris iannetta, clint barmes down. he struck out nine.ve, game tied at 1-1, paul bako launching this one to center field. it's his first home run of the year. actually, his first since 2008 in june. aaron cook picks up the loss and loses for the first time in his last eight decisions. colorado has lost two straight following a five-game winning streak. lee is proving he's a great second half pitcher. he's now 15-1 with a 2.38 e.r.a. after the all-star break the last two seasons and after the game made it clear he was happy to get his first in front of the philly fans out of the way. >> the initial shock and adrenalin-type stuff that goes along with that was kind of over. it was my first one here at home so i was anxious to kind of get that one behind me, and now i have, so to give the team a chance, and you know, the team gets the win. that's all i can ask for. >> no philly pitcher has had a team debut like lee's since paul byrd 11 years ago, and in the divisional era only four times has a starter gone seven innings and allowed at most on
chris iannetta, clint barmes down. he struck out nine.ve, game tied at 1-1, paul bako launching this one to center field. it's his first home run of the year. actually, his first since 2008 in june. aaron cook picks up the loss and loses for the first time in his last eight decisions. colorado has lost two straight following a five-game winning streak. lee is proving he's a great second half pitcher. he's now 15-1 with a 2.38 e.r.a. after the all-star break the last two seasons and after the...