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because the city is charged with keeping the streets clean morning everybody this department of sanitation crew is about to move through the homeless encampments of skid row. watch out watch out for hazardous materials watch out for human away. industrial operations like this. across los angeles to keep the streets clear forcing the homeless to be constantly on the move. we are here every day in skid row every street is clean once every two weeks so this cycle that's the big effort we're doing. think it's essential it's essential to the city's livability the center of the city's become a growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the gadgets truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. have thought of something. like. this that. you're in a waste. that the city gives advance notice of the cleanup but not everyone gets the message and today there are so many lucky ones. when you're asked them to. they like it because repeated i mean if you want to person living o
because the city is charged with keeping the streets clean morning everybody this department of sanitation crew is about to move through the homeless encampments of skid row. watch out watch out for hazardous materials watch out for human away. industrial operations like this. across los angeles to keep the streets clear forcing the homeless to be constantly on the move. we are here every day in skid row every street is clean once every two weeks so this cycle that's the big effort we're doing....
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because the city is charged with keeping the streets clean morning everybody this department of sanitation crew is about to move through the homeless encampments of skid row. watch out watch out for hazardous materials watch out for human away. industrial operations like this happen daily across los angeles to keep the streets clear forcing the homeless to be constantly on the move. we are here every day in skid row every street is clean once every two weeks so this cycle that's the big effort we're doing. think it's essential this essential to the cities. the cities become growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the gadgets truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. it has been brought about or something. like that to get us a decision on this that. you're in a waste. that the city gives advance notice of the clean up but not everyone gets the message today that there are some unlucky ones not a. lady or ask them to. they like it because you're kidding i m
because the city is charged with keeping the streets clean morning everybody this department of sanitation crew is about to move through the homeless encampments of skid row. watch out watch out for hazardous materials watch out for human away. industrial operations like this happen daily across los angeles to keep the streets clear forcing the homeless to be constantly on the move. we are here every day in skid row every street is clean once every two weeks so this cycle that's the big effort...
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and christine's belongings are taken by the department of sanitation but residents not around so only christine is here to see it they say you know you're welcome i mean she hit rock bottom he did not run fight every year. was. all that money speed. you could spend half of that and get these people a place to go but instead their tree and i had. with ravens camp demolished most of her positions gone and with a baby on the way elvis must deliver her tiny house before nightfall worst. i finally found a suitable location for ravens tiny house in a quiet area mostly industrial. affect anybody. elvis and raven hoped this part of downtown l.a. away from skid row would be safe from the authorities. both already he's a must continue to keep l.a. streets clean days finally. for the tiny house to live free and how i'm feeling very good by good very. good data and life drama but it's going through a lot of hardship itself this tiny house disappearing. after the week that she's had and everything she's gone through on top of the in fragments it's more important now that she gets the house because
and christine's belongings are taken by the department of sanitation but residents not around so only christine is here to see it they say you know you're welcome i mean she hit rock bottom he did not run fight every year. was. all that money speed. you could spend half of that and get these people a place to go but instead their tree and i had. with ravens camp demolished most of her positions gone and with a baby on the way elvis must deliver her tiny house before nightfall worst. i finally...
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because the city is charged with keeping the streets clean morning everybody this department of sanitation crew is about to move through the homeless encampments of skid row. watch up watch out for hazardous materials watch out for human waste. industrial operations like this. happen daily across los angeles to keep the streets clear forcing the homeless to be constantly on the move. we are here every day in skid row every street is clean once every two weeks so this cycle that's the big effort we're doing it's suspect think it's essential it's essential to the city's livability the center of the city's becoming growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the gadgets truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. have fought for something. like. this that. you're in a waste. that the city gives advance notice of the cleanup but not everyone gets the message today or so many lucky ones now that. you're asking to. they like it because repeating i mean if you want to
because the city is charged with keeping the streets clean morning everybody this department of sanitation crew is about to move through the homeless encampments of skid row. watch up watch out for hazardous materials watch out for human waste. industrial operations like this. happen daily across los angeles to keep the streets clear forcing the homeless to be constantly on the move. we are here every day in skid row every street is clean once every two weeks so this cycle that's the big effort...
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. >> the department of sanitation handed him a cell phone to call his parents, and you could just imagine the relief that they had felt from hearing their son's voice. >> reporter: jesse, decontaminated on the scene and taken to a local hospital. what started as a family's easter nightmare, now a remarkable story of survival. >> word got back to this command post. i've never seen so much big, burly man hold back tears and hug each other. >> so incredible how they found him. and whit joins us now from the site where jesse fell down that hole. whit, i understand you have an update on his condition, and it looks like they are trying to secure that area just behind you where he fell in? >> reporter: tom, that's right. crews have been adding a second layer of fencing, doing work uptop, bolting shut that hole that jesse hernandez fell down. we are also learning tonight that jesse is out of the hospital and back home with his family. tom? >> that's great news. whit johnson with that incredible rescue tonight. >>> next, to tens of thousands of teachers, parents and students standing shoulder to s
. >> the department of sanitation handed him a cell phone to call his parents, and you could just imagine the relief that they had felt from hearing their son's voice. >> reporter: jesse, decontaminated on the scene and taken to a local hospital. what started as a family's easter nightmare, now a remarkable story of survival. >> word got back to this command post. i've never seen so much big, burly man hold back tears and hug each other. >> so incredible how they found...
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. >> the department of sanitation handed him a cell phone to call his parents. and you could just imagine the relief that they had felt from hearing their son's voice. >> reporter: jesse, decontaminated on the scene and taken to a local hospital. what started as a family's easter nightmare now a remarkable story of survival. >> word got back to this command post, i've never seen so much big, burly men hold back tears and hug each other. >> reporter: sanitation workers have been here throughout the day securing this facility. they've added a second layer of fencing and bolted shut that hole that jesse hernandez fell down and into the sewer. we're also learning tonight that jesse has been released from the hospital and he's back home with his family. >>> the snow survey taken, 32.1 inches measured at phillips station. the department of water resources says the snowpack doubled in march, but it's still only 52% of normal. >> while we had a good march, it was not adequate to get us up to a really good outlook with respect to the water supply. >> 41% of california is
. >> the department of sanitation handed him a cell phone to call his parents. and you could just imagine the relief that they had felt from hearing their son's voice. >> reporter: jesse, decontaminated on the scene and taken to a local hospital. what started as a family's easter nightmare now a remarkable story of survival. >> word got back to this command post, i've never seen so much big, burly men hold back tears and hug each other. >> reporter: sanitation workers...
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. >> reporter: department of sanitation handed him a cellphone to call his parents.hat they had felt from hearing their son's voice. >> reporter: jesse decontaminated on the scene and taken to a local hospital. >> word got back to this command post, i've never seen so much big burly men hold back tears and hug each other. >> reporter: sanitation workers have been here securing this facility. they have added a second layer of fencing and bolted shut the hole that jesse hernandez fell down into the sewer. we're also learning that jesse has been released from the hospital and he is back home with his family. whit johnson, abc news, los angeles. >>> a story that he does have to tell. >> luckily he gets to tell it. >> yeah, absolutely. >>> somebody else has an interesting story to tell. diane is twisting and turning. >> yeah, something like that. you will see what happens when i try to keep up with a very flexible youtube star. that is happening next on "world news now." >>> so sometimes we're asked to bend over backwards for a story. >> that took on a different meaning w
. >> reporter: department of sanitation handed him a cellphone to call his parents.hat they had felt from hearing their son's voice. >> reporter: jesse decontaminated on the scene and taken to a local hospital. >> word got back to this command post, i've never seen so much big burly men hold back tears and hug each other. >> reporter: sanitation workers have been here securing this facility. they have added a second layer of fencing and bolted shut the hole that jesse...
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as far as the fire department, we tim our helmet to the bureau of sanitation.d an outstanding job. and all these eentities. we're all just here to find the same thing. we wanted to find this boy and make sure he was alive. we wanted to render aid to him more than anything and give him back to his family. >> for him to be down there, to be able to speak, to be with his family. that's a blessing. >> for "nightline" in los angeles. >>> next, the young star beening the rules of the human body, performing an unbelievable feat with her feet at madison square garden. first, the hollywood split. john and his wife he jenna have announced they have decided to lovingly separate as a couple after nine years of marriage. they first met on the scene of their movie. they were married three years later and now have a 4-year-old daughter. and they wrote that there are no salacious events at the root of their decision. just two best friends realizing it is time to take he some space. we wish them both well. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ♪ next chapter ♪ with tough fo
as far as the fire department, we tim our helmet to the bureau of sanitation.d an outstanding job. and all these eentities. we're all just here to find the same thing. we wanted to find this boy and make sure he was alive. we wanted to render aid to him more than anything and give him back to his family. >> for him to be down there, to be able to speak, to be with his family. that's a blessing. >> for "nightline" in los angeles. >>> next, the young star beening...
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end of may jim will retire from his position as the director of the madison county department of solid waste and sanitation, a position he started and created in 1988. a few years ago, a colleague of jim's said that his forward-thinking attitude and determination has made madison county a leader in recycling in new york state. he ensured the county was open and transparent to everyone, always including the community as a whole in every process. even though he works in madison county during the day, jim has served his community, his own community, in utica, the city of utica, for many years. he served as a city councilman, representing the second district. and also a councilman at large during his time on the utica common council. he has always been a champion of the little guy. the small business owner and the citizen who have been hurt by government incompetence, overreach, and, yes, even corruption. it is my honor to congratulate jim on 30 years of exceptional service to madison county, and our entire community. his hard work, courage and compassion will be missed by all. mr. speaker, i ask that you and
end of may jim will retire from his position as the director of the madison county department of solid waste and sanitation, a position he started and created in 1988. a few years ago, a colleague of jim's said that his forward-thinking attitude and determination has made madison county a leader in recycling in new york state. he ensured the county was open and transparent to everyone, always including the community as a whole in every process. even though he works in madison county during the...
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this area where it's all abandoned and hopped the fence and while in front of the building no longer used by the sanitation departmentesse hernandez jumped up and down on plywood and the plywood broke and he disappeared. they called out his name and couldn't find them. somehow he fell from the rooftop through the plywood into a whole an amount up in a sewer system. >> he fell in and he slipped all the way down. >> all the way down for three quarters of a mile and somehow he stopped himself in an open chamber an area where he was able to stay put and stand up. >> we thought he could not go beyond. >> using cameras that float rescue workers did everything they could to find him. after all they could have put them in the system so the cameras had to do the work and they came up with the key clue just before 4 am. >> one of the cameras showed handprints on the side of the sewer and an elbow. >> to pinpoint the area just off the 134 freeway the freeway was shut down the manhole cover was lifted and there he was. >> they pulled the lid off. >> workers looked in and he said help.>> he wanted his cell phone to call his famil
this area where it's all abandoned and hopped the fence and while in front of the building no longer used by the sanitation departmentesse hernandez jumped up and down on plywood and the plywood broke and he disappeared. they called out his name and couldn't find them. somehow he fell from the rooftop through the plywood into a whole an amount up in a sewer system. >> he fell in and he slipped all the way down. >> all the way down for three quarters of a mile and somehow he stopped...
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the meantime we just give you that breaking news that the state department says russia and syria sanitized meaning cleaned up that area of duma where 43 people were gassed to death in syria. we're looking at the markets right now, not taking a hit on that news, but we're looking at a dow jones industrial down about 116 points, s&p lower by 18 and the nasdac down 57 points , stocks are flashing red at this hour and kind of have been all day long. one alarming trend aside from all of the news breaking seems to be taking shape and that same trend is the one that sparked a vicious sell-off at the end of january. 10 year treasury yields jumping four basis points to 2.92% today touching a one month high and here is the trend part. that yield has climbed three out of the last four sessions. rising rates are not supposed to be too dramatically fearful, but what exactly sent stocks into panic mode three months ago when we saw this exact same yield number of 2.92%, is history about to repeat itself? to the floor show and our trader s, first to you why are rates revisiting the january highs and is that necessarily a bad thing? >> i
the meantime we just give you that breaking news that the state department says russia and syria sanitized meaning cleaned up that area of duma where 43 people were gassed to death in syria. we're looking at the markets right now, not taking a hit on that news, but we're looking at a dow jones industrial down about 116 points, s&p lower by 18 and the nasdac down 57 points , stocks are flashing red at this hour and kind of have been all day long. one alarming trend aside from all of the news...
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of the striking garbage workers in 1968. he worked for the memphis sanitation department for 53 yeyears before retiring.g.elcome you both to democracy now! bill lucy, let's begin with you, why you went down to memphis, what dr. king's visit to memphis not once, but twice, meant, and what was happening at the time. >> first of all, amy, thanks for having us on. dr. king was in the process of organizing the poor people's campaign. really to put a face on poverty across the nation. the sanitation workers were already in the process of their struggle when the struggle came to the attention of dr. king and he clearly understood the struggle, identified with it, and gave of his time and energy to give assistance to the men. , could youcrockett talk about the conditions you were facing back then and the importance of the slogan that you chose to symbolize the crux of the strike, the "i am a man" slogan? >> it was really rough. we had to drive the brush out of the backyard, too. the supervisor on you at all the time, watching to see what you're doing. it really was a terrible time. it got a little bit better with
of the striking garbage workers in 1968. he worked for the memphis sanitation department for 53 yeyears before retiring.g.elcome you both to democracy now! bill lucy, let's begin with you, why you went down to memphis, what dr. king's visit to memphis not once, but twice, meant, and what was happening at the time. >> first of all, amy, thanks for having us on. dr. king was in the process of organizing the poor people's campaign. really to put a face on poverty across the nation. the...
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state department charged day it has "credible information" that russia is workinto "sanitize" the site of a suspected chemical attack in syria. a spokeswoman gave no details, but sa efforts are clearly under way to remove incriminating evidence. the police commissioner of philadelphia had apologized to two black men arrested at a starbucks last week. they'd been waitinfor a business meeting, when the store called police. the incident sparked protests over racial profiling. commissioner richard ross initially defended the action. today, he said he "fai miserably" in handling the situation. >> i should not at all be the person that is a party to making anything worse relative to race relations.n shame on me ify way that i've done that. >> woodruff: the men who wereed arreaid today there were moments that they wondered ifth 'd survive the incident. no criminal charges will be filed in the drug overdose death of prince, in april 2016.pr a minnesotecutor announced inday there's no clear evidence of how prince ob the pill that killed him. there evidence that he thought he was taking the painkil
state department charged day it has "credible information" that russia is workinto "sanitize" the site of a suspected chemical attack in syria. a spokeswoman gave no details, but sa efforts are clearly under way to remove incriminating evidence. the police commissioner of philadelphia had apologized to two black men arrested at a starbucks last week. they'd been waitinfor a business meeting, when the store called police. the incident sparked protests over racial profiling....
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of trying to sanitize that area. notably by the united kingdom and the u.s. state department. they have denied that and chemical weapons experts have told us any attempt at san sanitizization will would the work. the chemicals can sink into the grounds and all kinds of material that would take samples of which would have been taken. there samples hand-carried out by people who were evacuated from douma and i think those are what have supplied the basis of the allegation come from the united states, france, and britain who are satisfied in te themselves from their own search this was, indeed, a chemical weapons attack. >> russia saw harsh response from the world over its reported use of poison attack in the uk against that former russian spy and his daughter. so now, even though it's denying this happened, it may see more trouble coming from the united states in the area of sanctions. what do we know about that? >> the sanctions has been literally on/off issue since a week ago today when nikki haley came out with a remark suggesting that there would be increased sanctions impos
of trying to sanitize that area. notably by the united kingdom and the u.s. state department. they have denied that and chemical weapons experts have told us any attempt at san sanitizization will would the work. the chemicals can sink into the grounds and all kinds of material that would take samples of which would have been taken. there samples hand-carried out by people who were evacuated from douma and i think those are what have supplied the basis of the allegation come from the united...
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fire, police and sanitation departments scrambled to find him. the location was just a mile east ofere. 134 westbound freeway goes underneath the 5 freeway and part of this systemic search the bureau of sanitation was opening up a maintenance hatch and that's where we located jesse hernandez alive and talking. we were able to give him a cell phone to contact his family members. >> reporter: hernandez was put on a gurney and transported to the hospital where he's expected to be decontaminated and sanitized. >> we're mapping out this drainage system, finding out exactly where it goes and determining any larger areas where there could be enough air that if this boy that he could survive and we're can concentrating resources at each of those locations. it's approximate four-foot-wide pipe. the water and sewage is flowing approximately 15 miles per hour. >> reporter: rescuers used cameras so they could navigate this complex web of tunnels. when they found jesse he was in a four-foot hole with space ahead his head. >> what a story. thank you, whit. >>> we want to move now to that spring s
fire, police and sanitation departments scrambled to find him. the location was just a mile east ofere. 134 westbound freeway goes underneath the 5 freeway and part of this systemic search the bureau of sanitation was opening up a maintenance hatch and that's where we located jesse hernandez alive and talking. we were able to give him a cell phone to contact his family members. >> reporter: hernandez was put on a gurney and transported to the hospital where he's expected to be...
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sanitation workers in memphis. it change my life from the fact that now i work for the elections department in miami, florida. today i was teaching a class of workers and i had a moment of silence. it was in honor of dr. king and bringing the right to vote to african-americans, which, god for bid it took until 1964 to have that. this is america. i really emphasize that in today's in -- today situation, what we have going on today, we need dr. king's message now. host: alicia is joining us now from fairfield, california. thatr: i just want to say i have, for all of my life at 52, i have been made to feel like i have not been good enough. i know that dr. king's legacy was about inclusiveness, equality and justice, but all these years of my life i have never felt like i was good enough. is 92 years old, he has fought in several american wars and he was finally awarded his medal of honor because he could not wear them when he got home from those fights in jackson, mississippi where he grew up in was a sharecropper as a boy. as his granddaughter, i could barely get through college. my own children, i worry about my boys being shot down in the st
sanitation workers in memphis. it change my life from the fact that now i work for the elections department in miami, florida. today i was teaching a class of workers and i had a moment of silence. it was in honor of dr. king and bringing the right to vote to african-americans, which, god for bid it took until 1964 to have that. this is america. i really emphasize that in today's in -- today situation, what we have going on today, we need dr. king's message now. host: alicia is joining us now...
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state department saying there is credible evidence the countries are keeping you in inspectors away from the site. >> russian officials have worked with the syrian regime to sanitize the locations ofhe suspected attacks. we have watched as some people have been seemingly pressured by the government to change their stories about what actually occurred that night. >> mystery regime is accused of threatening doctors and taking the bodies as the us outlines redlines for a better relationship with russia including addressing election interference and the uk nerve agent attack. no collusion and no obstruction, donald trump sounding off with the newly released classified memos from his 2017 meetings without that fbi director james comey as criminal charges are recommended for fired fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. live in washington dc the new development. a lot of folks going through this overnight. >> reporter: 15 rejected pages out for all to see, the president wasted no time taking to twitter saying james comey memos just out so clearly no collusion or obstruction, leaked classified information, will the witchhunt continue? among the new detail this quote, i explained he could coun
state department saying there is credible evidence the countries are keeping you in inspectors away from the site. >> russian officials have worked with the syrian regime to sanitize the locations ofhe suspected attacks. we have watched as some people have been seemingly pressured by the government to change their stories about what actually occurred that night. >> mystery regime is accused of threatening doctors and taking the bodies as the us outlines redlines for a better...
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reporter: fire, police and sanitation department crews scrambling into the overnight hours to find him. rescue teams using cameras mounted to flotation devices to scour a network of more than 6,000 feet of drainage pipes, finally tracking him down. >> in part of this systematic search, the bureau of sanitation was opening up a hatch to place a camera, and that's where we located jesse hernandez, alive and talking. >> reporter: rescuers say he was found in a four foot hole with a small space above his head, giving him just enough air to breathe. the first thing the teen asked for, a cell phone to call his family and let them know he was safe. hernandez was taken to the hospital to be evaluated and decontaminated from spending the night in a sewer pipe. he's already home recovering, reunited with his very-relieved family. abc news, los angeles. the san leandro police department leasthosted an autis awareness day. pictures of the branch posted. officers will wear the patches this month, which is autism awareness month. >>> a growing war of words between two bay area tech titans. the criticism from apple ceo tim cook over the recent facebook scandal and how mark zuck
reporter: fire, police and sanitation department crews scrambling into the overnight hours to find him. rescue teams using cameras mounted to flotation devices to scour a network of more than 6,000 feet of drainage pipes, finally tracking him down. >> in part of this systematic search, the bureau of sanitation was opening up a hatch to place a camera, and that's where we located jesse hernandez, alive and talking. >> reporter: rescuers say he was found in a four foot hole with a...
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of liquid flowing at 15 miles an hour. rescuers, about 100 in all, police officers and fire department and park rangers searched for him for over 12 hours. in the early hours, sanitationew found him when they opened a manhole cover between two highways here in los angeles. he was apparently 11 feet down. he was lucid and talking. they dropped a hose and pulled him out and the first thing he asked for was a cell phone so he could call his family who were obviously very, very worried. rescue workers said they hoped they would get him, but they knew the window was closing. dave and rene. back to you. >>> nick, thank you. a risk for severe weather today from the gulf coast to the ohio valley and winter hanging on in the great lakes. we have meteorologist ivan cabrera joining us now. >> the battle of the seasons this morning and through tonight with the frontal boundary. we have heavy snowfall potential with winter storm warnings flying across the upper midwest. you put this in motion and you see the snow is flying to the north and across the south with a distinct line setting up this evening and into tonight with large hail, damaging winds potential and tornadoes as well.
of liquid flowing at 15 miles an hour. rescuers, about 100 in all, police officers and fire department and park rangers searched for him for over 12 hours. in the early hours, sanitationew found him when they opened a manhole cover between two highways here in los angeles. he was apparently 11 feet down. he was lucid and talking. they dropped a hose and pulled him out and the first thing he asked for was a cell phone so he could call his family who were obviously very, very worried. rescue...
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of the time. i thought i was going to die. i didn't. >> heather: no he did not. the sanitation departments he may have gotten into the maintenance shed through a hole in the fence and they are looking into increased security to make sure that never happens again. very lucky. >> bill: three months ago the book "fire and fury" put headlines across the country. a new book is out in response called "fraud and fiction" revealing why the author believes a lot of what michael wolf wrote is not true. eddie scarry is the media reporter for "the washington examiner" and author of the book. welcome to our program. why did you write this? >> we needed to have the record set straight about this book. i don't believe these things to be true and know them not to be true in michael wolf's book. not only is it about michael wolf's book which take the most salacious claims and go one by one down to the inaccuracies which there are many. it is also about the media and how they turn this book which might have been ignored otherwise into a crisis not for just the white house but for the nation. >> bill: micha
of the time. i thought i was going to die. i didn't. >> heather: no he did not. the sanitation departments he may have gotten into the maintenance shed through a hole in the fence and they are looking into increased security to make sure that never happens again. very lucky. >> bill: three months ago the book "fire and fury" put headlines across the country. a new book is out in response called "fraud and fiction" revealing why the author believes a lot of what...