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but when he got to brazil, david was in for a shock. husband had filed for custody of sean. livid, david made a public plea for help. >> how could it be possible a non-blood person could take my child? who could help me? who can help? >> his plea would prompt a rapid ground swell of support. his story infuriating parents and politicians alike. but for sean, the young boy at the center of it all, it was just an overwhelming swirl of turmoil and painful confusion. >> did you want to leave? >> i had mixed feelings. >>> coming up, the child in the eye of the media storm. >> what do you remember about that day? >> and then why his father says the boy who came home was not the boy who left. when "dateline" continues. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card we earn more cash back for the things we buy most. 1% sh back everywhere every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. no annual fee. that's 1% back on... wow! 2% on my homemade lasagna. 3% back on [ friends ] road trip!!!!!!!!!!!! [ male announcer
but when he got to brazil, david was in for a shock. husband had filed for custody of sean. livid, david made a public plea for help. >> how could it be possible a non-blood person could take my child? who could help me? who can help? >> his plea would prompt a rapid ground swell of support. his story infuriating parents and politicians alike. but for sean, the young boy at the center of it all, it was just an overwhelming swirl of turmoil and painful confusion. >> did you...
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it's very poignant and a real milestone. i wish david were here to see that. >> do they have any interest in their dad's line of work? >> one of them does, nicole, and the other wants to be a doctor. in an interesting way, they both have something to do with their dad, and another happy footnote to my story is i did remar, dan mcnutty, with two young children, so now we have five children combined. >> a blessing. >> it is a blessing. >>> we'll take a break and come back. we talk about david bloom's legacy of cover soldiers' stories. >> in 1992, a young sergeant who loved the u.s. military decided to leave the u.s. military, for one of the only things that mattered to him more -- his faith. ten years later, he made another difficult decision -- to leave his family behind and come back to active duty. here's his story. >> i'm old enough to be some of these guys' fathers. they look like little boyce to me sometimes, and some of them really are. that's gut-wrenching, thinking that some of these kids, you know, could get killed. our neighbors
it's very poignant and a real milestone. i wish david were here to see that. >> do they have any interest in their dad's line of work? >> one of them does, nicole, and the other wants to be a doctor. in an interesting way, they both have something to do with their dad, and another happy footnote to my story is i did remar, dan mcnutty, with two young children, so now we have five children combined. >> a blessing. >> it is a blessing. >>> we'll take a break and...
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a" is going to be ugh. it's not like that at all. it's really kind of -- it's like creation itself. hi, i'm david peterson, i'm the creator of the dothraki language for hbo's "game of thrones." >> the dothraki are quite a massive tribe who are very wild. >> a dothraki wedding without at least three deaths is considered a dull affair. >> in george's book, the dothraki speak their own language. they don't have any writing, but their speak their own language. and we thought we could create that fictional language for a few lines, just by making up some words. and we tried to do that, and it sounded like gobbledygook. it was complete gibberish. >> so we felt the need to start from scratch and have someone who actually knew what they were doing create a language for us. >> that's where i came in. i created the language for the dothraki and worked as a translator on the show, translating all of the lines of dialogue into dothraki, so it could be spoken on screen. >> i was a little bit skeptical. it seemed like a lot of time to spend on it, spending money, you know, when we're scrounging for every dolla
a" is going to be ugh. it's not like that at all. it's really kind of -- it's like creation itself. hi, i'm david peterson, i'm the creator of the dothraki language for hbo's "game of thrones." >> the dothraki are quite a massive tribe who are very wild. >> a dothraki wedding without at least three deaths is considered a dull affair. >> in george's book, the dothraki speak their own language. they don't have any writing, but their speak their own language. and...
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i am david. >> a shooting of 69 people. in a protest will culminate in a day of a rage to coincide with sunday's grand prix. >> hello. thank you for being with us. france is preparing for presidential elections this weekend with nicolas sarkozy suffering from the lowest approval ratings of any president. his been gaining ground on his main challenger of the socialist party. 10 candidates standing in all with a second round do two weeks later. live now to paris. my colleague is here. >> absolutely. it is cold, blustery and overcast. that is paris in the spring. that is the national mood. 51 countries around the world -- france was the gloomiest, most pessimistic. never have they felt so bad about their economic outlook. there are huge numbers of people who are undecided. people have gravitated towards the extreme left and the extreme right. that makes any prediction very difficult. here's our paris correspondent. >> this image defiant every election. democracy at work. how many french people will vote in the first-round ballo
i am david. >> a shooting of 69 people. in a protest will culminate in a day of a rage to coincide with sunday's grand prix. >> hello. thank you for being with us. france is preparing for presidential elections this weekend with nicolas sarkozy suffering from the lowest approval ratings of any president. his been gaining ground on his main challenger of the socialist party. 10 candidates standing in all with a second round do two weeks later. live now to paris. my colleague is here....
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like lady bird johnson, betty ford took the role of first lady under extraordinary circumstance, david -- >> a good title for a book, actually. wait, it's the title of my book. >> a shameless plug. >> all benefits going to ut austin, center for american history, dolph brisco center for american history. >> you were there at the ford house in alexandria, virginia, the night that president ford took office and really the first night that mrs. ford became first lady. that was an extremely unusual situation. talk about being in their house that evening and what america was feeling and what the fords were feeling at that time. >> i think they were just -- one of the reasons i got along with them, i've never met more normal people. president ford respected i had been in vietnam. i had been a combat veteran for two years. he was in the pacific as a navy officer. you know what? looking back on that -- he was only like 60 years old when he took that job. but i thought he was like 93. my dad was only 21 years older than me. i always referred to him -- even in private conversations. to this day, either m
like lady bird johnson, betty ford took the role of first lady under extraordinary circumstance, david -- >> a good title for a book, actually. wait, it's the title of my book. >> a shameless plug. >> all benefits going to ut austin, center for american history, dolph brisco center for american history. >> you were there at the ford house in alexandria, virginia, the night that president ford took office and really the first night that mrs. ford became first lady. that...
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we have a lot of ground to cover and i do want to go over ok so. david you were in the black panther and you stayed in the black panthers post well you know i was never a member i raised money for you help them you were you were involved in that activities and you supported them yes. you made those bankers people laugh now you face the mess that. you've already in a bookkeeper from then ramparts magazine. which you were editing. anybody pater and i just want to draw your attention through a letter that was sent to you. in my mind you were the person responsible for baby step sending her into one of the panthers books at this particular time was tantamount to pressing you know klu klux klan white sheet and sending her out to talk to you this isn't this isn't a slam matches slanderous letter by a bitter guy well you know who actually was appalled at the campus before i was never seen anything. the left will defend the cost and will sacrifice any indeed it will in this case it was me. david do you think this this tragedy i mean you're involved you know you
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a matchmaking website, and so that's one aspect, and that's could have a great affeeffect as the country. probably not what david said, it's that we have money here for those tech start-ups. >> who's going to oversee this? seems like an invitation. >> well, the ftc apparently this week said, you know, we need a lot more time than is given. once obama signs this, we need more than 90 days to make this happen. this is -- massive changes. so i don't know. it's going to fall on the ftc. >> and we already know they're sort of overburdened anyway. >> exactly. >> at this point -- >> any estimates how many jobs might come out of this? >> no. there's none. so the question is, what is the accountability on this? a general sense, yeah, they'll be more fraud, but there's always more fraud when you tweak regulations, and there's a sense there will be more jobs. i don't know. i assume people will measure it. >> this got more support from republicans than democrats? >> republicans supported it. democrat was a bit of a holdout near the end. and, but the problem with it, obama signaled he was going for it, and so -- so, too, did
a matchmaking website, and so that's one aspect, and that's could have a great affeeffect as the country. probably not what david said, it's that we have money here for those tech start-ups. >> who's going to oversee this? seems like an invitation. >> well, the ftc apparently this week said, you know, we need a lot more time than is given. once obama signs this, we need more than 90 days to make this happen. this is -- massive changes. so i don't know. it's going to fall on the ftc....
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a democrat? i was so upset. very upsetting. >> david, you have chronicled your grandfather's life, most notably as don mentioned, in eisenhower's war, which is nominated for a pulitzer prize. what do you find most remarkable about your grandfather? >> mark, we have something in common. you've written a book which chronicles post presidencies, which i think is important. in the post presidency that we cover in"going home to glory," i think this is where character is most accessible and stands out. the president is surrounded by aides. the wartime commander is surrounded by aides. to put my grandfather in that capacity, i had to study his life. and so i was drawn to the world war ii subject. in every life there is an event that is decisive for one's personal convictions in one's future. there is a point in dwight eisenhower's life, the fall of 1943, where everything that happens to him to that point is interesting. but nothing specifically prepared him for the responsibilities he would undertake between november of 1943 and may of 1945. b
a democrat? i was so upset. very upsetting. >> david, you have chronicled your grandfather's life, most notably as don mentioned, in eisenhower's war, which is nominated for a pulitzer prize. what do you find most remarkable about your grandfather? >> mark, we have something in common. you've written a book which chronicles post presidencies, which i think is important. in the post presidency that we cover in"going home to glory," i think this is where character is most...
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10,000 people. >> the children of god were founded in 1968 in southern california by a charismatic baptist minister called david berg. ♪ who will take a stand and heed the call ♪ at first, berg preached a simple gospel, prophesizing the second coming of jesus. but as his popularity grew, his sermon became more disturbing. ♪ called to live and die for the kingdom as we hear ♪ >> by the early '80s, a film from the time shows berg's band of hippy followers had mobilized into a disciplined army of converts, changing their name to the family. they fanned out across the globe. ♪ jesus and david our king >> kind of got sucked in. you know, i got sucked in before i knew what -- i really thought i was joining a christian organization. i thought it was what god wanted me to do. i had no idea that, you know, it would eventually turn into dark betrayal. [ woman ] i was ready for my trip. but my smile wasn't. [ female announcer ] new crest 3d white intensive professional effects whitestrips. it goes below he enamel surface to whiten as well as a five-hundred dollar professional treatment. wow, that's you? [ female announcer
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i just want to give you just a highlight. david and bob will disagree on who the person of the year is for 1862, but i think that the greatest disagreement is bob is a hopeless san francisco giants fan and david equally with the detroit tigers. so that's their major disagreement. again, so let's take a break. books available and coffee and doughnuts outside. thank you. >> you're watching american history tv on c-span3 where we are bringing you all day coverage from the library of virginia in richmond. the second year they've done this event with us in looking at the person of the year, and this year it's 1862. the civil war celebrating the 150th anniversary. 1862 is the year they're focusing on this year. and today, five historians will present their case for person of the year. we heard from robert krick who for 30 years was chief historian at fredericksburg and spots spotsylvania national military park. and his nomination was thomas stonewall jackson, general thomas stonewall jackson. we're going to talk to robert krick momentari
i just want to give you just a highlight. david and bob will disagree on who the person of the year is for 1862, but i think that the greatest disagreement is bob is a hopeless san francisco giants fan and david equally with the detroit tigers. so that's their major disagreement. again, so let's take a break. books available and coffee and doughnuts outside. thank you. >> you're watching american history tv on c-span3 where we are bringing you all day coverage from the library of virginia...
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we're here with david a. norcross. david is the quintessential guy that puts together all of the fashions of the conservative movement but also studies for a long time what is the conservative movement and your lecture has been outstanding. we can't thank you enough for the insights. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> let's have a discussion now. as we left i was saying when we came back we were going to talk briefly about thomas payne and edmund burke. what's the difference? are they the same, are they different? is it the same philosophy? please. >> i think one of the fundamental differences between payne and burke is if you get back to like the aristotle position that men are political animals they would differ on that, that's why payne believes that if governments have to have the you know, reaffirmed consent of each citizen. because that government is not natural where burke is more okay with a monarchy because he believes that you have to have a government for the citizens. >> you want to comment on that? >> not
we're here with david a. norcross. david is the quintessential guy that puts together all of the fashions of the conservative movement but also studies for a long time what is the conservative movement and your lecture has been outstanding. we can't thank you enough for the insights. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> let's have a discussion now. as we left i was saying when we came back we were going to talk briefly about thomas payne and edmund burke. what's the difference? are...
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we have a lot of ground to cover and i do want to go over it ok so. david you were in the black panther and you stayed in the black panthers post well you know i was never a member i raised money for you help them you were you were involved in activities and you supported them yes. you made those banks who can't keep that money for you . and your board in a bookkeeper from then ramparts magazine with. which you are editing. but even paper and i just want to draw your attention to a letter that was sent to you. in my mind you were the person responsible for baby step sending her into order the panthers books at this particular time was tantamount to addressing her you know klu klux klan white and sending her on to talk you know this isn't this isn't. just standard it's letter by computer guy. you know who actually was a ball with the papers before i was it never said. the left will defend the cause and will sacrifice any and it will in this case it was me. to david do you think this this tragedy i mean you're an old you know you know murder i mean a murder w
we have a lot of ground to cover and i do want to go over it ok so. david you were in the black panther and you stayed in the black panthers post well you know i was never a member i raised money for you help them you were you were involved in activities and you supported them yes. you made those banks who can't keep that money for you . and your board in a bookkeeper from then ramparts magazine with. which you are editing. but even paper and i just want to draw your attention to a letter that...
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philosopher flyboys you're a former anti communist dissident now turned so described communists together we call david horowitz a former left wing radical black panther life now a fiery right wing scientist i want to know what they think about the future of europe and the united states the conversation becomes he did you get asked to be physically restrained we shall read and talk calmly about nazis and palestinians black panthers and israeli about a bomb or romney and start with. david you describe yourself as a conservative and describe yourself as a communist but nonetheless both of you i've had a picture of stalin. that. spans it's going to make free money don't mess with me and. yeah right it can't or she's an international shot. all right go ahead david and you tell me what you mean by conservative and why you have a picture of stalin well look at the picture of stalin it was i my obvious well what's his death and i'm a conservative because the leftists utopians have no idea what human nature hears. and therefore when they get the power they're faced with a big problem which is that people don't
philosopher flyboys you're a former anti communist dissident now turned so described communists together we call david horowitz a former left wing radical black panther life now a fiery right wing scientist i want to know what they think about the future of europe and the united states the conversation becomes he did you get asked to be physically restrained we shall read and talk calmly about nazis and palestinians black panthers and israeli about a bomb or romney and start with. david you...
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he's a senior research fellow at the annenberg school for communication. david eisenhower has served on numerous not-for-profit boards and committees including the advisory committee on presidential libraries. a graduate of am hursal college, david eisenhower earned his law degree from the george washington university law school in 1976. our other special guest is david eisenhower's co-author, julie nixon eisenhower who just happens to be david eisenhower's wife. she's also the second daughter of president richard nixon. julie is also a best-selling author, editor and a recognized public speaker on such subjects as the presidency, women in politics and life in the white house. she began her career as a writer for and then assistant managing editor of the saturday evening post. julie eisenhower's books include pat nixon, the untold story as well as special people, and julie eisenhower's cookbook for children. julie eisenhower has served on several non-profit boards and serves as a trustee of the richard nixon foundation, the nixon center and the eisenhower medica
he's a senior research fellow at the annenberg school for communication. david eisenhower has served on numerous not-for-profit boards and committees including the advisory committee on presidential libraries. a graduate of am hursal college, david eisenhower earned his law degree from the george washington university law school in 1976. our other special guest is david eisenhower's co-author, julie nixon eisenhower who just happens to be david eisenhower's wife. she's also the second daughter...
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he's pbablgot a lot other things on his mind. the only thing on david's mi is how to get out of doi his homework. it's not funny, jess. i just got a second note from his teacher about his math and english grades. - that bad, huh ? - don't worry. 's only a passing phase. he'll geover it. - t when ? don't know if i can le that long. - hasn't he got a birthday coming soon - next month. he'lle 14. fourteen ? he's practically man. at 14 i was working in my father's shop. would you like me to finhim a jo? e on thing i wan is for himo finishchool without failing. finished my deliveries mr. brasv. do youant me to do anythilse fore i go home ? i can't lievi'm hearing this. hat's the tter with you, henry ? oh, i was justondering if i can be of hp. - esn't sound li the hry i know. - y, i'm feeling good, okay ? does this ha anyth to do thour date last saturday ? - it might. - well, i'm glad one of us has a love life. congratulations, henry. what's the young lady's name ? oh, sara. she's in my social studies class. theyenbowling saturday night that's what i call a hot
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a minute shout about it out. yeah right. can't talk to an international shop. i like go at david can you tell me what do you mean by conservative and why do you have a picture of stalin well look at the picture of stalin that was on my obvious well was his death and i'm a conservative because the leftist utopians have no idea what human nature is. and therefore when they get the power they're faced with a big problem which is that people don't go along with their program and so they kill them and put them in gulags. and. the problem with the utopian idea is the idea. of a fenced white starling but he sized me to remind me and kid maybe something marginal level even a geek based i think body mind me of this and he thinks they know that of of i because politically expedient and you know me i don't know what to make of what's law is saying when he says that stalin is there to remind him of the dangers of totalitarian it. totalitarian strain on the left or the dangers of. that utopian ideas can lead to because he supports all a totalitarian movements in the world that i can see. you'
a minute shout about it out. yeah right. can't talk to an international shop. i like go at david can you tell me what do you mean by conservative and why do you have a picture of stalin well look at the picture of stalin that was on my obvious well was his death and i'm a conservative because the leftist utopians have no idea what human nature is. and therefore when they get the power they're faced with a big problem which is that people don't go along with their program and so they kill them...
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also, congress is getting closer to a formal investigation. david? >> reena ninan back from colombia tonight, reena, thanks to you. >>> overseas this evening and a bold claim from iran tonight about the american drone it has in its hands. tehran intelligence says they've been able to figure out the secret inner workings of that drone that went down in iran last december. and have started building copies, they say. we do know that american drones have been flying, that one, in fact, flying over pakistan in the weeks before osama bin laden's discovery and killing. but tonight, a u.s. official tells abc news that kind of reverse engineering, building copies, would be extremely difficult. they do believe some intelligence from the drone was likely mined by the iranians. >>> tonight back in this country, and to a frantic search under way for a little girl just 6 years old from tucson, arizona, who vanished from her bedroom in the middle of the night. abc's tanyary ver ry vtanya riv. >> reporter: in the air and on the ground, swarms of fbi agents and police
also, congress is getting closer to a formal investigation. david? >> reena ninan back from colombia tonight, reena, thanks to you. >>> overseas this evening and a bold claim from iran tonight about the american drone it has in its hands. tehran intelligence says they've been able to figure out the secret inner workings of that drone that went down in iran last december. and have started building copies, they say. we do know that american drones have been flying, that one, in...
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eight summit that takes place on camp david a little more than a month from now g eight countries include the united states russia britain canada france germany italy and japan and they're expected to touch upon some of the world's biggest geopolitical issues from the violence in syria the economic crisis in the eurozone and some of those concerns about iran's nuclear program and north korea's planned launch of a rocket which something some think is described as a disguised missile test now pyongyang says it's aimed at putting a satellite into orbit but all of these problems are expected to be discussed among these countries i won't likely be on the public agenda for next month's summit but with such important leaders all together in one place we want to talk today about some of those other things some of those things are a little less in the spotlight some of the potential backroom deals that could be up for discussion since politics after all the end of the day is more about money and power and everything else our g. correspondent liz wahl is live now with a breakdown of some of those l
eight summit that takes place on camp david a little more than a month from now g eight countries include the united states russia britain canada france germany italy and japan and they're expected to touch upon some of the world's biggest geopolitical issues from the violence in syria the economic crisis in the eurozone and some of those concerns about iran's nuclear program and north korea's planned launch of a rocket which something some think is described as a disguised missile test now...
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david eisenhower is the grandson of president dwight eisenhower, and his father john eisenhower is a prominent military historian. david is the author of the "new york times" best-seller "eisenhower at war" which was a finalist for the pulitzer prize in history in 1986. he currently serves as the director of the institute for public service at the annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania and he's the senior research fellow at the annenberg school for communication. david eisenhower has served on numerous not-for-profit boards and committees, including the advisory committee on presidential libraries. a graduate of amherst college, david eisenhower earned his law degree from the george washington university law school in 1976. our other special guest is david eisenhower's co-author, julie nixon eisenhower, who just happens to be david eisenhower's wife. she's also the second daughter of president richard nixon. julie is also a best selling author, editor and a recognized public speaker on such subjects as the presidency, women in politics and life in the white h
david eisenhower is the grandson of president dwight eisenhower, and his father john eisenhower is a prominent military historian. david is the author of the "new york times" best-seller "eisenhower at war" which was a finalist for the pulitzer prize in history in 1986. he currently serves as the director of the institute for public service at the annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania and he's the senior research fellow at the annenberg school for...
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a lot of time on it. but this is important. davidt the tweet, it's a dig that mitt romney, years ago on a trip put one of those dog kennels on top of the car and drove from boston to canada. so david axleroad says how loving dog owners transport their dogs and puts up a picture of a photo of obama and his dog, beau. then we find out that president obama admit when is he was growing up, for a time in indonesia and... you know, said, you know, some things, including that he ate dog meat. said it. listen. >> with lo, lo, i earned to eat rice. dog meat, tough. snake meat >> sean: like sandra fluke tbackfired. they don't want to talk about issues. they want to talk about dogs. it backfired again. you are a strategist. bad strategy? >> number 1, i would disagree that they are not talking about issues. they are talking about issues every single day. but put that aside. look, i am not -- i think all of this dog talk is silly from, both sides. >> sean: you say it backfired? >> no. >> i thought it was before -- [overlapping dialogue] >> sean:
a lot of time on it. but this is important. davidt the tweet, it's a dig that mitt romney, years ago on a trip put one of those dog kennels on top of the car and drove from boston to canada. so david axleroad says how loving dog owners transport their dogs and puts up a picture of a photo of obama and his dog, beau. then we find out that president obama admit when is he was growing up, for a time in indonesia and... you know, said, you know, some things, including that he ate dog meat. said it....
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tricky dick. >> stand by to roll tape. >> had a pleasant evening last night. >> yes. >> four, three, two -- >> did you do any forneycating? >> and cue david. >> the american people need a conviction. i'd hike to give richard nixon the trial he never had. >> democracy depends on it. >> we're not going to let that happen. we're going to make them choke! power and glory. >> why didn't you burn the tapes? >> i didn't want to take any questions on watergate! >> shut it down. >> i will ruin you if it takes the rest of my life. >> what have i done? >> this interview nixon exonerates himself, that would be the worst crime of all. >> three, two, cue david. >> do you really think the president can do something illegal? >> i'm saying that when the president does it, that means it's not illegal. >> i'm sorry? >> so, when you look at that and -- did you see the movie? >> i did see the movie, yes. >> you saw the play? >> i saw the play. >> what about those characters? who were all those people? >> well, they were -- frost was there with his three or four people. there were three of us with nixon, three of us who prepared nixon's briefing books, diane s
tricky dick. >> stand by to roll tape. >> had a pleasant evening last night. >> yes. >> four, three, two -- >> did you do any forneycating? >> and cue david. >> the american people need a conviction. i'd hike to give richard nixon the trial he never had. >> democracy depends on it. >> we're not going to let that happen. we're going to make them choke! power and glory. >> why didn't you burn the tapes? >> i didn't want to take any...
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a great day. "happening now" starts right now. david: she sparked a huge controversy when she said ann romney never worked a day in her life. hillary rosen back in the spotlight. what she said and what it could mean as president and mitt romney court the crucial women's vote. jon: this is not just a tease. this is center stage of the john edwards trial. money, sex and power. wife of a former aide is taking a stand. we'll be live in the courthouse with breaking details. david: this week marks one year since our navy seals killed usama bin laden in pakistan. what is means for the war on terror today. it is all "happening now." >> as jon mentioned, democratic strategist hillary rosen is back in the spotlight making her first television appearance since the controversial remarks about mitt romney's wife. good to be with you i'm jamie colby. i'm in today for jenna lee. david: good to have you here. i'm jon scott. "happening now", hillary rosen apologizing to ann roam any. rosen came under fire after criticizing governor romney for taking adv
a great day. "happening now" starts right now. david: she sparked a huge controversy when she said ann romney never worked a day in her life. hillary rosen back in the spotlight. what she said and what it could mean as president and mitt romney court the crucial women's vote. jon: this is not just a tease. this is center stage of the john edwards trial. money, sex and power. wife of a former aide is taking a stand. we'll be live in the courthouse with breaking details. david: this...
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rant and talk calmly about nazis and palestinians black panthers and israelis about a bomb or romney and thought. david you describe yourself as a conservative. describe yourself as a communist but nonetheless both of you have had a pitcher of stalin. style is going to come from a free money don't mess. about it. you know right i can't talk to you that's an international shop can't. i write go ahead david and you tell me what you mean by conservative and why you have a picture of stalin well look at the picture of stalin that was on my office well with his death and i'm a conservative because he leftists utopians have no idea how right human nature he is. and therefore when they get the power they are faced with a big problem which is that people don't go along with their program and so they kill them up and put them in gulags and. the problem with the utopian idea is the idea for it but it felt right rallying precisely to remind me and give maybe something marginal level even bigger piece that he reminds me of the wreaths they drive off and i do believe you can experiment you know i don't know what to
rant and talk calmly about nazis and palestinians black panthers and israelis about a bomb or romney and thought. david you describe yourself as a conservative. describe yourself as a communist but nonetheless both of you have had a pitcher of stalin. style is going to come from a free money don't mess. about it. you know right i can't talk to you that's an international shop can't. i write go ahead david and you tell me what you mean by conservative and why you have a picture of stalin well...
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. >> i wear a star of david on a chain. i want to continue to wear it, but i keep an eye on who gets on the bus. when the gangs from the suburbs get on board, i quickly slip it under my sweater. >> islamist against jews, members of one minority against another. with the attack, terrorism has resurfaced in france. the french political parties suspended the election campaign out of respect for the mourners. michelle, who conducts research on racism, says that the extreme right will use the attacks to further polarized french society. in this broadcast, the national party leader, says it is time to wage war against these politically religious fundamentalists who are killing our children. >> the big advantage just now is that it no longer stands for antisemitism but for a struggle against the muslims. but, of course, anti-semitism is still there. just a few months ago, the ball s stag by right-wing extremists. >> france is the home of europe's largest jewish community. jews felt welcome here, the in the past, french society has
. >> i wear a star of david on a chain. i want to continue to wear it, but i keep an eye on who gets on the bus. when the gangs from the suburbs get on board, i quickly slip it under my sweater. >> islamist against jews, members of one minority against another. with the attack, terrorism has resurfaced in france. the french political parties suspended the election campaign out of respect for the mourners. michelle, who conducts research on racism, says that the extreme right will...
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a competitive will. guest: as far as i understand it, david is writing a book about the young barack obama. he is an expert on that. what i found in doing this book was the image we have a barack obama the we get from the media, from interviews and from observing, is a little different than the true barack obama. i do think -- he has gotten a bad rap from being a bad negotiator, equivocating, looking for compromises. but i do think he has this fierce competitive well, which is tempered by a real pragmatic streak. the sort of burden of office in terms of government responsibly. so there are times when he is in deep sort of try to cut the best deal and not looking for the big fight. there are other times when he is willing to throw the dice. a good example is on the bin laden raid. i tell the story in the book that on thursday, the thursday before the raid, which was on a sunday, there was the last meeting of his national security advisers. a very small circle of people knew about this. the cia, previously told the meant there was a 60%-80% certainty the guy in the compound was bin laden. the
a competitive will. guest: as far as i understand it, david is writing a book about the young barack obama. he is an expert on that. what i found in doing this book was the image we have a barack obama the we get from the media, from interviews and from observing, is a little different than the true barack obama. i do think -- he has gotten a bad rap from being a bad negotiator, equivocating, looking for compromises. but i do think he has this fierce competitive well, which is tempered by a...
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if you agreed with her or not, or the president, or david a axlrod distance themselves. ngresswoman from missouri saying she has doubts about the president's birth certificates. >> i have a lot of doubts about all that. but i don't know, i haven't seen it, i'm in the same place you are on that, you read this and that, but i don't understand why he didn't show that right away. if someone asked for my birth certificate, i would say here it is. >> now she backed off when questioned and said i was just responding to a constituents question, i'll focus on the economy. still, they have this atmosphere of the birther thing. >> trying to say he is claiming to be something he isn't. and you and i for religious tolerance, for mitt romney as a mormon has never bothered us. but -- this is the double standard they have, and the rue few sal to deny this stuff is not american. all of these hints are trying to chip away at the authority not only of barack obama as a president, but the office of the presidency of the united states of america. >> michael eric dyson, thank you for your time
if you agreed with her or not, or the president, or david a axlrod distance themselves. ngresswoman from missouri saying she has doubts about the president's birth certificates. >> i have a lot of doubts about all that. but i don't know, i haven't seen it, i'm in the same place you are on that, you read this and that, but i don't understand why he didn't show that right away. if someone asked for my birth certificate, i would say here it is. >> now she backed off when questioned and...
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and it was very relaxing. >> you know they put camp david a book and they were you people who have stayed up there. and i suspect that between us, because we are both married to very gregarious men, i guess, and they invite everybody they know. when they got to the bushes and they skip a thing or before the bushes, there's two, three guests maybe. maybe. the bushes are every bedroom is filled. and that made it so much more fun. sharing it with friends, but really, i think -- i'm sure george did, too, my george got more work done at camp david because we would invite guest ss and say we will see you at lunch, play tennis, bowl, whatever. we will see you at lunch. george worked. i probably work order my diary. george worked and met with people, business people, and could help you with problems. did you do that? >> yes. >> yes, mom. >> i think it was great place. nobody knew who was there. they could drive in and out. so you could meet without any problems. >> we used it a lot for entertaining heads of state and cabinet members. congress people that would come with us on various trips. >> th
and it was very relaxing. >> you know they put camp david a book and they were you people who have stayed up there. and i suspect that between us, because we are both married to very gregarious men, i guess, and they invite everybody they know. when they got to the bushes and they skip a thing or before the bushes, there's two, three guests maybe. maybe. the bushes are every bedroom is filled. and that made it so much more fun. sharing it with friends, but really, i think -- i'm sure...
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susan, my wife susan, who is also as you know a writer, she come up the stairs and she said david's gone. and she was heartbroken over it. and i was just -- i broke down. i couldn't help it. he was -- he was just -- he meant so much. he was a wonderful journalist and a great guy and a really loyal friend. >> we have some video of this meeting -- >> we met 40 years ago and we've been pals ever since. and, you know, we worked together. i felt i was so lucky to have a younger brother that i'd never had out there, and, i mean, to work with someone so fearless and so optimistic and so talented a reporter, it was one of the gifts of my life. >> do you see him much over the ten years from the time we did this program? >> yes, we would talk on the phone and see each other. he came down for my daughter's wedding. he was godfather to my older daughter. >> but you are still controversial years later, you were responsible for the pentagon papers being published in "the new york times" but part of that you all still had this profile and people still can get upset to this day about what they think you
susan, my wife susan, who is also as you know a writer, she come up the stairs and she said david's gone. and she was heartbroken over it. and i was just -- i broke down. i couldn't help it. he was -- he was just -- he meant so much. he was a wonderful journalist and a great guy and a really loyal friend. >> we have some video of this meeting -- >> we met 40 years ago and we've been pals ever since. and, you know, we worked together. i felt i was so lucky to have a younger brother...
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next, radio talk show host moderates a panel discussion on teaching constitutional history. david mccullough and gordon wood join a panel of five other historians and scholars at this event. it's a little over an hour. >>> you know, i think we should begin by thanking david boren for this extraordinary day. [ applause ] as i enter the stand, he picks up opponent to david mccullough. come out to the university of oklahoma. we need you to do this or any of these wonderful minds sitting here on this stage. as david has said our focus is teaching the u.s. constitutional history in the 21st century. i love akhil's story having his 6-year-old learn the names of the presidents. we had our son do exactly the same thing. it's a great way to start. i also loved his idea of having each one of us go to wikipedia to look through the names of each of our presidents to learn one fact about each of those. i find myself thinking we are faced with a group of constitutional scholars who adore what they do -- adore the constitution, all of its inclusions, everything that was left out for most of us,
next, radio talk show host moderates a panel discussion on teaching constitutional history. david mccullough and gordon wood join a panel of five other historians and scholars at this event. it's a little over an hour. >>> you know, i think we should begin by thanking david boren for this extraordinary day. [ applause ] as i enter the stand, he picks up opponent to david mccullough. come out to the university of oklahoma. we need you to do this or any of these wonderful minds sitting...
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ultimately will the head of the secret service be ousted as pressure mounts for a wider investigation. david kerley leads us off from the white house. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, for a president seeking re-election, this is the message obliterated by the secret service. the president wants answers and soon. secret service director mark sullivan was summoned to the white house by the president for a face-to-face meeting. sources say it's an opportunity for the president to get an update on the investigation, rather than an evaluation of the director but the president is not happy as he made clear might be the case when this scandal broke. >> if it turns out that some of the allegations have been made in the press are confirmed, then of course i'll be angry. >> reporter: the confirmation to the allegations of heavy drinking and argument with a prostitute over payment came with the dismissal of six agents. invest of six others cleared one agent of the most serious allegations. >> the rest of the crew totally went of over the line in terms of secret service conduct. >> reporter: and
ultimately will the head of the secret service be ousted as pressure mounts for a wider investigation. david kerley leads us off from the white house. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, for a president seeking re-election, this is the message obliterated by the secret service. the president wants answers and soon. secret service director mark sullivan was summoned to the white house by the president for a face-to-face meeting. sources say it's an opportunity for the president to get...
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next month. >>> a new clue -- camp david next month. >>> a new clue in a nationwide salmonella outbreak. >> officials discovered a common denominator in most of the cases. no. 5, 93 people across the country including here in d.c. have gotten sick from salmonella in recent weeks. the cdc says officials still haven't pinpointed the cause, but most people reported eating sushi within a week of getting sick. no one has died from the bacteria so far. no. 4, salmonella concerns for some dogs, diamond pet foods is recalling its diamond natural lamb meal and rice dry dog food because it may be contaminated with the bacteria. pets that eat the food or people who handle it could become infected. you can go to www.myfoxdc.com for a list of product codes affected. no. 3, new technology could mean fewer false positives in breast cancer screenings. the new 3d mammogram gives doctors a better picture of dense breasts which may lead to a more accurate diagnosis. no. 2, gas prices likely to hit a record high in d.c. this weekend. according to aaa, the average is 4.19 a gallon, two cents shy of
next month. >>> a new clue -- camp david next month. >>> a new clue in a nationwide salmonella outbreak. >> officials discovered a common denominator in most of the cases. no. 5, 93 people across the country including here in d.c. have gotten sick from salmonella in recent weeks. the cdc says officials still haven't pinpointed the cause, but most people reported eating sushi within a week of getting sick. no one has died from the bacteria so far. no. 4, salmonella...
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find out more online. >>> visits provide many inmates a glimmer of hope for the future, but for davids a sight he may never see. >> i fell for a staff member here. she got fired. >> this is the love of my life. >> i can't even have visitation. >> well, i met him while i was working at the penitentiary, and he was one of my patients. he is a real smart one, smart alec, funny guy. i was too. i was feisty right back to him, and so we just started messing around, joking around like that. i think that's what our playfulness is what got david and i started in a friendship. >> as the old saying goes, you can't help who you fall for. you know? >> david and i had known each other for seven months when we finally got caught. >> an officer came up to me and told me that he thought there was some impropriety going on within -- between david scritchfield and a nurse. okay? i pulled up his information from the computer, had a bunch of phone calls from the inmate. i started listening to the phone calls. the name paula came up. paula happened to be the nurse the officer told me about. >> they said th
find out more online. >>> visits provide many inmates a glimmer of hope for the future, but for davids a sight he may never see. >> i fell for a staff member here. she got fired. >> this is the love of my life. >> i can't even have visitation. >> well, i met him while i was working at the penitentiary, and he was one of my patients. he is a real smart one, smart alec, funny guy. i was too. i was feisty right back to him, and so we just started messing around,...
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down, i would always cook for myself, and i would go down and i would cook dinner for us and david and julie lived a few miles up the -- david and julie eisenhower a few miles up the coast. they'd come down, and if they had guests, they'd be there and maybe one or two of our staff, andoid cook dinner and we would have dinner around the dining room table. and when they were finally moving back east, their house was all packed up. it took a long time to pack everything up and then it was going to take seven days for the movers to move east. they bought a townhouse here in new york. and that afternoon, after they finished the packing, he called me at my apartment, and invited himself and his wife down to my place for dinner. so, i ended up the three of us ended up having dinner together, cooked by me in my apartment, on their last california day. >> but you never really talked about watergate? >> not really, no. it wasn't -- it was not something he particularly wanted to revisit and i didn't feel any need to. >> you know, when you watch the movie, there's a scene, the farewell scene, when he waves good
down, i would always cook for myself, and i would go down and i would cook dinner for us and david and julie lived a few miles up the -- david and julie eisenhower a few miles up the coast. they'd come down, and if they had guests, they'd be there and maybe one or two of our staff, andoid cook dinner and we would have dinner around the dining room table. and when they were finally moving back east, their house was all packed up. it took a long time to pack everything up and then it was going to...
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a detroit tigers fan. i think the reason that he particularly likes richmond is that we sent justiner have lander to the tigers. but david blight is a familiar face here in richmond. coming down from connecticut quite frequently to speak with us in the virginia historical society and the american civil war center. david has done quite a bit to help our understanding here and nationally about the civil war. david is the class of 1954 professor at yale university. excuse me, professor of american history at yale university and he's also the director of the gilder lehrman center for the study of slavery resistance in abolition. best known to civil war audiences as the author of the 2001 book "race and reunion, the civil war and american history." he has recently published for the civil war sesquicentennial a perceptive look at the civil war centennial entitled "american oracle." ladies and gentlemen, it's a pleasure to welcome back to the museum and to the confederacy, and to you today david blight. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, waite. good morning. >> good morning. >> i have one rule i always try to enforce whenever
a detroit tigers fan. i think the reason that he particularly likes richmond is that we sent justiner have lander to the tigers. but david blight is a familiar face here in richmond. coming down from connecticut quite frequently to speak with us in the virginia historical society and the american civil war center. david has done quite a bit to help our understanding here and nationally about the civil war. david is the class of 1954 professor at yale university. excuse me, professor of american...