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anchor bill o'reilly and historian martin dugard's account of the circumstances surrounding general george patton's death in "killing patton." second, randall roe in "what if?" followed by oprah winfrey's "what i know for sure." next, naomi klein comments on climate change and the free market in "this changes everything" followed by former secretary of state henry kissinger's take on international affairs. eric schmidt and jonathan rosenberg, adviser to ceo larry page, are seventh with "how google works." in eighth place, the founder of paypal analyzes the value of start-up companies in his book "zero to one." it's followed by the recount of the 1879 u.s. naval expedition to the north pole in "the kingdom of ice." and wrapping up is mitchell sue cover's account of the attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya, on september 11th, 2012. for more information visit indiebound.org. gloos we're pleased to be joined on our set right outside the history and biography room by former justice of the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. this is her fifth book, "stories from the history of the supre
anchor bill o'reilly and historian martin dugard's account of the circumstances surrounding general george patton's death in "killing patton." second, randall roe in "what if?" followed by oprah winfrey's "what i know for sure." next, naomi klein comments on climate change and the free market in "this changes everything" followed by former secretary of state henry kissinger's take on international affairs. eric schmidt and jonathan rosenberg, adviser to...
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she was the cop who actually solve the jaycee dugard case.ked to a female fbi agent who was in charge of a special task force for crimes against children. it was very important to me to understand how they balance, how they dealt with a job that had that intensity and danger and seeing things that were probably just unspeakable some days and what they had to do to let that go and go home and make dinner for their kids and be present for their kids. i found they were so gracious and so helpful to me. and then i went on a ride along with another cop in l.a. and -- >> how was that? >> it was honestly like one of the best acting classes i've ever had. when i walked up to the precinct, he came out and said, detective miller, good to see you. and at first i thought he was just making some -- having a little fun with me. but he was absolutely serious. he wanted to immerse me in that world and to give me the most honest view of it that he could and he referred to me as detective miller all day. we went and questioned three people. he called me -- he
she was the cop who actually solve the jaycee dugard case.ked to a female fbi agent who was in charge of a special task force for crimes against children. it was very important to me to understand how they balance, how they dealt with a job that had that intensity and danger and seeing things that were probably just unspeakable some days and what they had to do to let that go and go home and make dinner for their kids and be present for their kids. i found they were so gracious and so helpful...
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what we do, martin dugard do what we call investigative history.e say, okay, there are questions about jfk's death. so let's look at that. we debunked all the conspiracy theories in killing kennedy. we did the same thing with patton. there are questions about his death. let's take a look. what we found is pretty harrowing. >> you were able to abl talk about this book on letterman, on stephanopoulos, will you now drop the argument that you're a lonely outsider who is not accepted by the mainstream media? >> it's not about being skepd. it's about success. and i bring ratings to those shows. so when i go on letterman or the morning shows, the ratings go up. that's when they have me on. >> do you think there's been a change? >> yeah, i think over the -- look, at first, they tried to destroy me, they being the mainstream media. i've been here 18 years so they've given that up. >> not going anywhere. >> right. so i can be a benefit to them because the ratings will go up. i think we do interesting things, so the segments are good. they do have me in. they
what we do, martin dugard do what we call investigative history.e say, okay, there are questions about jfk's death. so let's look at that. we debunked all the conspiracy theories in killing kennedy. we did the same thing with patton. there are questions about his death. let's take a look. what we found is pretty harrowing. >> you were able to abl talk about this book on letterman, on stephanopoulos, will you now drop the argument that you're a lonely outsider who is not accepted by the...
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at the top of the list, fox news anchor bill o'reilly and historian martin dugard's account of the circumstances surrounding general george patton's death in "killing patton." second, randall roe in "what if?" followed by oprah winfrey's "what i know for sure." next, naomi klein comments on climate change and the free market in "this changes everything" followed by former secretary of state henry kissinger's take on international affairs. eric schmidt and jonathan rosenberg, adviser to ceo larry page, are seventh with "how google works." in eighth place, the founder of paypal analyzes the value of start-up companies in his book "zero to one." it's followed by the recount of the 1879 u.s. naval expedition to the north pole in "the kingdom of
at the top of the list, fox news anchor bill o'reilly and historian martin dugard's account of the circumstances surrounding general george patton's death in "killing patton." second, randall roe in "what if?" followed by oprah winfrey's "what i know for sure." next, naomi klein comments on climate change and the free market in "this changes everything" followed by former secretary of state henry kissinger's take on international affairs. eric schmidt and...
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but i have names for you, amanda berry, michelle knight, jaycee lee dugard as elizabeth smart.ve we will bring her home. >> hopefully that will happen. tom, this new charge that's been filed, explain in engine accomplish what that means? >> basically to abduct somebody with the intent of having some type of a sexual relationship with the person. >> that's considered a class two felony. what does that mean? >> well, it's not quite prem premeditated murder or the intent to kill the person. but i think they're basing it on some of the crime scene evidence that they have early on in the case, coupled with that she was seen with him leaving in the car. >> tom, coy, we'll check back with you guys tomorrow. thank you very much. >>> coming up, the breaking news we're following. the director of the secret service steps down after shocking security breaches, including an armed intruder inside the white house. can anyone turn around the troubled agency in>>> and now can retired u.s. general john allen rally u.s. allies against is isis? that's coming up. ♪ want to change the world? create
but i have names for you, amanda berry, michelle knight, jaycee lee dugard as elizabeth smart.ve we will bring her home. >> hopefully that will happen. tom, this new charge that's been filed, explain in engine accomplish what that means? >> basically to abduct somebody with the intent of having some type of a sexual relationship with the person. >> that's considered a class two felony. what does that mean? >> well, it's not quite prem premeditated murder or the intent to...
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republican candidates governor dennis dugard -- dennis daugaard, independent candidate michael meyerscratic candidates, state representative susan wismer. welcome to all of you and thank you for participating in tonight's debate. names were drawn to determine the order of our opening statement. that order will be governor dennis daugaard, then michael meyers, followed by representative susan wismer. governor, you have one minute. you can begin. daugaard: thank you, susan. four years ago i came asking for a job, and you gave me a big one. a lot has changed since then. my family has grown. i have added a daughter-in-law and three new grand kids. one grandchild on the way. a lot more has changed. together we balance the budget without using gimmicks are raising taxes. we stood up to record flooding of the missouri river. issue of reform of our criminal justice system to make the public safer, to hold offenders accountable and to save money. we added thousands of jobs recovering through a new post recession high. along the way we added new programs for our young people with programs that
republican candidates governor dennis dugard -- dennis daugaard, independent candidate michael meyerscratic candidates, state representative susan wismer. welcome to all of you and thank you for participating in tonight's debate. names were drawn to determine the order of our opening statement. that order will be governor dennis daugaard, then michael meyers, followed by representative susan wismer. governor, you have one minute. you can begin. daugaard: thank you, susan. four years ago i came...
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we do something called investigative history, martin dugard and i. we put you in the furor.you who they really were. >> patton is relieved of his post 1945, set to fly back to the united states. i think it was the day before -- >> the day before. >> he gets into a car accident with a truck, right? >> yes. >> on a scale of one to ten, that accident was a -- >> it was -- >> a two? >> it's ridiculous. it's a clear day. he's driving down. all of a sudden, a military truck comes and smashes into him for no reason. >> and it shouldn't have been life threatening but two weeks later, he's dead. and you say -- and that's the fertile ground for conspiracy for you? >> yeah, and you know i wrote "killing kennedy" and debunked all the conspiracies there but stalin was after patton. >> because he criticized the russians? >> coming back to the united states, doing a speaking tour telling the americans that the soviet were the -- the soviets were the enemy, whereas truman was saying, no, they're our friends. >> have you found something that hasn't been done on this subject before? >> a mill
we do something called investigative history, martin dugard and i. we put you in the furor.you who they really were. >> patton is relieved of his post 1945, set to fly back to the united states. i think it was the day before -- >> the day before. >> he gets into a car accident with a truck, right? >> yes. >> on a scale of one to ten, that accident was a -- >> it was -- >> a two? >> it's ridiculous. it's a clear day. he's driving down. all of a...