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in the book black square she is interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university university professor and director of the harriman institute. >> when your state disappears or is radically formulated that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money. people who are in other areas that can lead to an unbelievable amount of upheaval and stress in their own lives. >> afterwards, sunday night at nine eastern on book tv. go to book tv.org go to booktv.org for the complete we can schedule. >> next, discussion about the role of the national security council as potential changes during the trump administration. the council the council on foreign relations hosted this hour-long event. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good morning.
in the book black square she is interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university university professor and director of the harriman institute. >> when your state disappears or is radically formulated that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money. people who are in other areas that can lead to an unbelievable amount of upheaval and stress in their own lives. >> afterwards, sunday night at nine eastern on book tv. go to...
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she is interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university and director of the institute. >> when yourically reformulated, that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who do not have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to an unbelievable amount of people and stress in their own lives. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on book tv. go online for the
she is interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university and director of the institute. >> when yourically reformulated, that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who do not have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to an unbelievable amount of people and stress in their own lives. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on book tv. go online for the
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mexican officials saying the man you see first stalking then cooley shooting state department officialer ashcraft is american zia zafar. ash craft survived that attempt on friday. mexican special forces taking him into custody. authorities say you see zafar exit waiting for ashcraft's car. when it pulls up he reaches into that pocket. investigators saying he pulled a 9 millimeter pistol but fired only once before fleeing. according to the mexican attorney general's office ashcraft is now in stable condition and under protection at a local hospital. and later on "good morning america," a closer look at what the surveillance video shows in a live report from mexico. >>> breaking overnight a major development in that multimillion dollar robbery of kim kardashian. authorities in paris say they've captured some of the suspects in that case. they're among 16 people arrested in raids early this morning. kardashian was tied up and robbed of $12 million in jewels by a group of masked men in october. the broke into the luxury apartment where she was staying during fashion week. >>> and an assist
mexican officials saying the man you see first stalking then cooley shooting state department officialer ashcraft is american zia zafar. ash craft survived that attempt on friday. mexican special forces taking him into custody. authorities say you see zafar exit waiting for ashcraft's car. when it pulls up he reaches into that pocket. investigators saying he pulled a 9 millimeter pistol but fired only once before fleeing. according to the mexican attorney general's office ashcraft is now in...
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our wise men gathered together they'reussed, cooley, informed, educated in rational concerns and plant a government based upon their experience, their knowledge, and knowledge of the ages. this set us apart. we wrote down those rules. that is why we must also write down specific limitations of the government as much as we feel we are being threatened. if the government threatens more rights than we add those two amendments and i think every generation, a new constitutional convention. >> why freedom of speech, press, and religion? i understand the draft of the constitution there are limitations that have already been written in. so why these extra ones? i will throw that do either of you. >> i think it is habitual. because generations have become accustomed to it. this is not something i think will depart from human nature. for us to turn to our government as to define what our rights are. that is dangerous. it is a source of a threat and a source and why we have to write some of these rights down. people make the following error. they wonder do i have such and such a right. let me che
our wise men gathered together they'reussed, cooley, informed, educated in rational concerns and plant a government based upon their experience, their knowledge, and knowledge of the ages. this set us apart. we wrote down those rules. that is why we must also write down specific limitations of the government as much as we feel we are being threatened. if the government threatens more rights than we add those two amendments and i think every generation, a new constitutional convention. >>...
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alexandererviewed by cooley, professor and director of the harriman institute.when your system of government, when your state disappears or reformulated, that often leaves the space of chaos. so ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to upheaval and stress in the own lives. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on book tv. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. harding became president ford as director of the bureau of insurance but then became wrapped into the much bigger -- bureau and phillips became director of the veterans bureau, which is now the v.a.. stevens, professor from the university of pennsylvania discusses her book, a time of schedule. -- a time of scandal. know we had looked at this before. it was a big scandal in the 1920's. at the time of veterans bureau scandal, which charles ford was the center was equally important. this man had come down in history as a cook. i got intrigued by this. ontonight at eight eastern q&a. washington journal continues. host: welcome rob
alexandererviewed by cooley, professor and director of the harriman institute.when your system of government, when your state disappears or reformulated, that often leaves the space of chaos. so ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to upheaval and stress in the own lives. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on book tv. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. harding became president ford as director of the...
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brian cooley, lucky you, a partner at cnet is on the floor. good morning to you.be if you're tech-minded or you like all the newest hottest gadgets. what do you like? >> reporter: you know, it's always bee windering, gayle. one of the things that's interesting is there's virtual reality. what's coming up now is mixed reality and there are different lenovo. it has a depth sensor, the first phone to have it. which means as you look at the world you can see the world through it but use this sensor to create and overlay objects. you might go furniture shopping virtually if you will. it's borrowing from the virtual and augmented worlds. it's easier to see than to describe. this is a first. if you really want to go high horsepower, microsoft has this. you can be aware of the world around you. you're not putting on goggles around your vision but bring things in that are either objects or people or avatars that are in the world around you, not just following your vichlgts again, easier to see than to describe but this is the new mixed reality term. that's kind of the new
brian cooley, lucky you, a partner at cnet is on the floor. good morning to you.be if you're tech-minded or you like all the newest hottest gadgets. what do you like? >> reporter: you know, it's always bee windering, gayle. one of the things that's interesting is there's virtual reality. what's coming up now is mixed reality and there are different lenovo. it has a depth sensor, the first phone to have it. which means as you look at the world you can see the world through it but use this...
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. >> i am john cooley. these so-called "patriots" complain about a threepence tax, yet they pay higher prices for smuggled dutch tea, i ask you, where is their sense? >> the chair recognizes the speaker to my right on the balcony. >> my name is charles, a loyalist. the sons of liberty are causing violence and making boston a dangerous place to live. remember the boston massacre? the patriots hid stones inside snowballs and through them at the soldiers. no wonder they fired on the mob. >> the chair recognizes the speaker to my left in the balcony. please. >> i think king george has been good to us, and i worry about what will happen to the patriots if they continue to defy him. >> here, here! >> the chair recognizes the speaker to my left on the floor. >> as a doctor, i worry about the well-being of the the world with this violence, but as a patriot, i believe we must continue with our fight until our voices are heard and the king takes us seriously. we must stand up against the king. >> here, here! >> the c
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she's interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university professor and director of the haraman institute. >> when your state disappears, there is radically reform you lated, that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to a really unbelievable amount of upheaval and stress in their own lives. >> afterwards, sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >>> house speaker paul ryan talked about his party's plan to expand opportunity for low and middle income americans. academic panels continue the conversation. this is about 2 hours and 45 minutes. >>> thank you very much. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. in addition to a thanks to all of the sponsors, a special thanks to those who worked so hard to put this event together. it is my privilege to introduce house speaker paul ryan. i can't think of anyone better positioned to kick off an event on economic mobility than speaker ryan. ever since his days working with the late jack cam
she's interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university professor and director of the haraman institute. >> when your state disappears, there is radically reform you lated, that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to a really unbelievable amount of upheaval and stress in their own lives. >> afterwards, sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv. go to book tv.org for...
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she's interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university professor and director of the haraman institute. >> when your state disappears, there is radically reform you lated, that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to a really unbelievable amount of upheaval and stress in their own lives. >> afterwards, sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >>> house speaker paul ryan talked about his party's plan to expand opportunity for low and middle income americans. academic panels continue the conversation. this is about 2 hours and 45 minutes. >>> thank you very much. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. in a
she's interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university professor and director of the haraman institute. >> when your state disappears, there is radically reform you lated, that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to a really unbelievable amount of upheaval and stress in their own lives. >> afterwards, sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv. go to book tv.org for...
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she's interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university professor and director of the haraman institute. >> when your state disappears, there is radically reform you lated, that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to a really unbelievable amount of upheaval and stress in their own lives. >> afterwards, sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule.
she's interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university professor and director of the haraman institute. >> when your state disappears, there is radically reform you lated, that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to a really unbelievable amount of upheaval and stress in their own lives. >> afterwards, sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv. go to book tv.org for...
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she is interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university professor and director of the herrmann's to two. >> i am here, welcome sophie. we are talking about her new book, black square, adventures in post-soviet ukraine. i think we all understand adventures supposed soviet ukraine and were looking forward to hearing about those. what is the significance of black square in the title? why a conceptual title for nonfiction book. >> will first of all it's in reference to -- which is independent square in ukraine which is the site of a huge protest that eventually led to the flight of -- in 2013 and 14. but more specifically more specifically i chose the title black square because of its directives to a painting which is a black square and a white background by the russian oven guard painter. and he was working in the early years of the soviet union and before the revolution. so first of all as a figure he was important in thinking about the book. he doesn't touch directly on the events i described in the book which is the contemporary ukraine. but he is himself as somebody who is a chi
she is interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university professor and director of the herrmann's to two. >> i am here, welcome sophie. we are talking about her new book, black square, adventures in post-soviet ukraine. i think we all understand adventures supposed soviet ukraine and were looking forward to hearing about those. what is the significance of black square in the title? why a conceptual title for nonfiction book. >> will first of all it's in reference to -- which is...
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street journal -- moreover calls coming up, but first joining us on the phone from the texas tribune, cooleynd aguilar -- julian aguilar. talk about what he did yesterday and what that means for border cities and border states like texas. that means is you get a mixed bag of reaction from lawmakers here. pretty predictable. the democrats whether they represent cities on the border were outraged at the idea of the wall. also stepping up on immigration enforcement, what happens with the dreamers. the democrats have said there are plenty of votes on the ground regardless of statistics. down the valley, there are hundreds more depending on where it is. the fact that the president ordered 5000 more border patrol agents and want to triple the amount of ice officers sounded the alarm bells with democrats, specifically because he announced a federal hiring freeze last week for other agencies. cruzlican lawmakers -- ted said it is about time. michael mccaul who is the chairman of the homeland security committee also praised the decision. the wall is going to be a very divisive issue. moving forward,
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>> tonight on "after words," interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university professor. >> i'm here with sophie pinkham. welcome. we're talk about he under book "black square: adventures in passover yet ukraine now i think we all understand about adventures in post soviet ukraine and we're looking forward to hearing more about that. what is the significance of black square in the title? why a conceptual title for a nonfiction book. >> guest: it a reverence to -- independence square in ukraine and kiev, which is the site of the huge protests that eventually led to the flight of the then-president yanukovych in 2013 and 2014 but more specifically black square is a reverence to the painting which is literally a black square on a white background by the russian -- a russian after of van guard painter and as a figure was important to me in thinking about the book. he doesn't touch directly the book deals with con tremendous pearl harbor ukraine but he is someone else who is a child of polish parents, born in kiev and what is now ukraine but then part of the russian empire and someone who
>> tonight on "after words," interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university professor. >> i'm here with sophie pinkham. welcome. we're talk about he under book "black square: adventures in passover yet ukraine now i think we all understand about adventures in post soviet ukraine and we're looking forward to hearing more about that. what is the significance of black square in the title? why a conceptual title for a nonfiction book. >> guest: it a reverence...
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. >> sergeant brian cooley knows exactly how impulsive teens can be. >> juveniles are much more dangeroushan adults. it's very dangerous for staff. if staff are not on their toes around these kids, staff will get hurt. it's very easy for them to get caught up in a situation and have it explode on them with no notice at all. >> stop. lift your foot up. lift your foot up. >> oh! >> it's their own time. if they want to stay a long time they will stay. if they want to stay a short time, they will stay a short time. it's all due to them, how they want to react with themselves. ♪ >> as a juvenile you're committed for treatment program of rehabilitation. there is no time attached to most juveniles, juvenile sentences. when they come in, there's an intake orientation level. >> for kids as young as 12 years old, time at pendleton begins here at the intake unit. >> everybody that comes through the facility comes through here first. you see some that's real timid and scared. you see some that's kind of brash and cocky. there's a variety of attitudes or personalities that come through here. usually i
. >> sergeant brian cooley knows exactly how impulsive teens can be. >> juveniles are much more dangeroushan adults. it's very dangerous for staff. if staff are not on their toes around these kids, staff will get hurt. it's very easy for them to get caught up in a situation and have it explode on them with no notice at all. >> stop. lift your foot up. lift your foot up. >> oh! >> it's their own time. if they want to stay a long time they will stay. if they want to...
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[applause] >> tonight on "after words," interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university professor. >> i'm here with sophie pinkham. welcome. we're talk about he under book "black square: adventures in passover yet ukraine now i think we all understand about
[applause] >> tonight on "after words," interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university professor. >> i'm here with sophie pinkham. welcome. we're talk about he under book "black square: adventures in passover yet ukraine now i think we all understand about
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she is interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university and director of the institute. >> when your system of government, when you state disappears or is radically reformulated, that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who do not have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to an unbelievable amount of people and stress in their own lives. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on book tv. go online for the complete schedule. >> american history tv, as the centennial of america's april 1917 entry into world war i approaches, lee pollock, winston churchill historian, talks about the british statesman's military career. he discusses his decision to leave parliament and joined the british army at the commanding officer. this presentation was part of a two-day symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. >> lee pollock is the executive director and trustee of the international churchill society. as a winston churchill expert, he has spoken about the extraordinary life and times of the late prim
she is interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university and director of the institute. >> when your system of government, when you state disappears or is radically reformulated, that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who do not have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to an unbelievable amount of people and stress in their own lives. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on book tv. go online for the complete schedule....
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in the book black square she is interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university university professor and director of the harriman institute. >> when your state disappears or is radically formulated that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money. people who are in other areas that can lead to an unbelievable amount of upheaval and stress in their own lives. >> afterwards, sunday night at nine eastern on book tv. go to book tv.org go to booktv.org for the complete we can schedule. >> next, discussion about the role of the national security council as potential changes during the trump administration. the council the council on foreign relations hosted this hour-long event. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good morning. welcome to today's council and former relations meeting. [inaudible] want to welcome you around the country in the world listening lifestream. i'm karen karen and i write about national security for the washington post. most are partly we are fortunate that we have is our speakers people have bot
in the book black square she is interviewed by alexander cooley, columbia university university professor and director of the harriman institute. >> when your state disappears or is radically formulated that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money. people who are in other areas that can lead to an unbelievable amount of upheaval and stress in their own lives. >> afterwards, sunday night at nine eastern on book tv. go to...
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nutella, don't take that- cooley - snow, sleet, freezing, rain saturday (low accumulations; high road0s return next week today: partly cloudy and cooler. tonight: mostly cloudy and cold. snow developing sw of the dmv. lows: 29-32 winds: ne 5 mph saturday: snow, sleet, freezing rain, and rain likely. a slushy accumulation is possible. highs: 29-35 winds: se 5 mph >>> our thanks to our birthday girl. now to the health concerns about the popular food spread nutella. a study says its ingredient palm oil could be linked to increased cancer risk. but its producers say the way their product is made makes it safe. we'll speak with dr. besser in a moment but first mara schiavocampo has all the details. >> reporter: this morning, the makers of nutella fighting back against some not so sweet health claims that an ingredient in their chocolate and hazelnut spread could cause cancer. >> it's a good wake-up call for understanding the ramifications of processing oils the way that we do. >> reporter: this after food safety officials in europe found palm oil used in nutella poses a potential cancer ri
nutella, don't take that- cooley - snow, sleet, freezing, rain saturday (low accumulations; high road0s return next week today: partly cloudy and cooler. tonight: mostly cloudy and cold. snow developing sw of the dmv. lows: 29-32 winds: ne 5 mph saturday: snow, sleet, freezing rain, and rain likely. a slushy accumulation is possible. highs: 29-35 winds: se 5 mph >>> our thanks to our birthday girl. now to the health concerns about the popular food spread nutella. a study says its...
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launched out of cooley landing and went across to the fremont side of the bridge.a helicopter circling in the middle of the bay from where we were. we immediately responded to where they were circling and found two boats and one person clinging to the boat. >> all right. so you found the friend. he is in this raft. and he essentially says that his buddy went into the water. he doesn't -- and never resurfaced essentially. >> that's true. that's true. his attention was focused somewhere else. when he turned back around, his friend who was in the kayak, canoe, the boat had turned over. it was full of water and he was nowhere to be found. >> obviously you need to -- he's been in the water overnight. there's -- as a first responder, you have a great deal of concern i know about his well being, being in the cold waters of the bay for that long. >> absolutely. it is cold water, cold air. it is really bad environment to be out there right now. >> talk to me about -- you guys were out there in a hurry i know last night with this air boat. this is important because you can g
launched out of cooley landing and went across to the fremont side of the bridge.a helicopter circling in the middle of the bay from where we were. we immediately responded to where they were circling and found two boats and one person clinging to the boat. >> all right. so you found the friend. he is in this raft. and he essentially says that his buddy went into the water. he doesn't -- and never resurfaced essentially. >> that's true. that's true. his attention was focused...
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video coming today showed him calmly, cooley shooting down people from a gun he had kept in his luggageoom, came out and just started shooting. formal arraignment, later this month. >>> confirmation hearings will begin earnest this week or earnest this week for donald trump and his cabinet. by the time the week is out, we could be looking at nine positions being voted on and filled. that might be optimistic but "real clear politics" reporter caitlyn huey burns, that this speedy process is not unprecedented. explain? >>> yes we have senate quickly confirmed then president-elect obama's confirmation or cabinet picks. seven officials were confirmed on the day of inauguration. the trump transition team says that additional five more were confirmed the week he took office. republicans saying democrats wanted a quick confirmation process for their nominees, they want the same this time around. neil: caitlyn, help me with, the george w. bush had similar with five in one stay, that their order forms were in order and conflict of interest forms have not been filled out by the likes of betsy devo
video coming today showed him calmly, cooley shooting down people from a gun he had kept in his luggageoom, came out and just started shooting. formal arraignment, later this month. >>> confirmation hearings will begin earnest this week or earnest this week for donald trump and his cabinet. by the time the week is out, we could be looking at nine positions being voted on and filled. that might be optimistic but "real clear politics" reporter caitlyn huey burns, that this...
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she is interviewed by alexander cooley, director of the harem institute. >> that often leaves a space of chaos. for ordinary people, especially people who don't have a lot of money, people who are in provincial areas, that can lead to an unusual amount of upheaval and stress in their own lives. >> afterwords on book tv. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. next, bob corker speaks with reporters about foreign-policy issues and his expectations for the incoming trump...
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moreover calls coming up, but first joining us on the phone from the texas tribune, cooley and aguilar -- julian aguilar. talk about what he did yesterday and what that means for border cities and border states like texas. that means is you get a mixed bag of reaction from lawmakers here. pretty predictable. the democrats whether they represent cities on the border were outraged at the idea of the wall. also stepping up on immigration enforcement, what happens with the dreamers. the democrats have said there are plenty of votes on the ground regardless of statistics. down the valley, there are hundreds more depending on where it is. the fact that the president ordered 5000 more border patrol agents and want to triple the amount of ice officers sounded the alarm bells with democrats, specifically because he announced a federal hiring freeze last week for other agencies. cruzlican lawmakers -- ted said it is about time. michael mccaul who is the chairman of the homeland security committee also praised the decision. the wall is going to be a very divisive issue. moving forward, mexico as
moreover calls coming up, but first joining us on the phone from the texas tribune, cooley and aguilar -- julian aguilar. talk about what he did yesterday and what that means for border cities and border states like texas. that means is you get a mixed bag of reaction from lawmakers here. pretty predictable. the democrats whether they represent cities on the border were outraged at the idea of the wall. also stepping up on immigration enforcement, what happens with the dreamers. the democrats...
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so they asked him, detective cooley asked him if he would agree to appear in a line-up. and they would bring in one of the victims or two of the victims, it wasn't quite clear, and if he's telling the truth then they won't be able to identify him. and they had no other evidence. and they were open with him about that. they had no other evidence. so they asked him if he would agree to be in a line-up, a photo -- not a photo line-up. photo -- not a photo line-up. an actual line-up. captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008 captioning performed by vitac
so they asked him, detective cooley asked him if he would agree to appear in a line-up. and they would bring in one of the victims or two of the victims, it wasn't quite clear, and if he's telling the truth then they won't be able to identify him. and they had no other evidence. and they were open with him about that. they had no other evidence. so they asked him if he would agree to be in a line-up, a photo -- not a photo line-up. photo -- not a photo line-up. an actual line-up. captions...