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the last four years, not to be egocentric about this, but i was right. access to documents, files, recommendationings by the offices u.s. training in the eastern district of virginia and southern district of new york. announced on that day was the right one. i they the facts and events that have occurred since then demonstrate that. gone along the path that i announced at that ime we would not have had to close down half of manhattan. it wouldn't have costed $200 year.on a and the defendants would be on as we speak. we did not go down that road for that were largely political. and i think this is an example politics ppens when gets into matters that ought to andimply decided by lawyers by national security experts. >> which brings me to libby tried in the federal court. expect that ou trial to last? what are the expectations for the case and is there anything that you can share about it? >> a pending matter. want to be careful about any comments that i might make, obviously charges have been file
the last four years, not to be egocentric about this, but i was right. access to documents, files, recommendationings by the offices u.s. training in the eastern district of virginia and southern district of new york. announced on that day was the right one. i they the facts and events that have occurred since then demonstrate that. gone along the path that i announced at that ime we would not have had to close down half of manhattan. it wouldn't have costed $200 year.on a and the defendants...
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so it improved 30% of my egocentric approach. if. >> rose: didn't you come back the next year and win the world championship? >> i won again, retired for two years, came back again for another four years and won the third championship. >> rose: that was in the '80s? >> yes. >> rose: why did you stop? >> i was interested to start an airline. i was a commercial pilot. i learned to fly while racing and then i wanted to see a comeback which was nice to try. after two years not running i won long beach won another championship and then i went to my business life running airlines. >> rose: and were successful. and snowed >> today i'm charge in a whole group of modern sports for the engines of the formula 1 cars. >> rose: you're in charge of the mercedes car? >> i'm the chairman of the board and i was part of getting everything away from mc claire ren and i go to all the races to see them moving forward and in a moment it's going very well. >> rose: let's show some clips. this is from -- this is showing you returning to the race. >> nik
so it improved 30% of my egocentric approach. if. >> rose: didn't you come back the next year and win the world championship? >> i won again, retired for two years, came back again for another four years and won the third championship. >> rose: that was in the '80s? >> yes. >> rose: why did you stop? >> i was interested to start an airline. i was a commercial pilot. i learned to fly while racing and then i wanted to see a comeback which was nice to try. after...
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. >> not to be egocentric about this, but i was right. >> so what was he right about?ails, next. >>> plus, cnn's jeanne moos with an unusual sighting at the new york city marathon. ooh, homemade soup! yeah... [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. [ male announcer ] try campbell's homestyle soup. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com >>> the attorney general of the united states says effectively i told you so but what exactly is eric holder boasting about
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woman: it's very difficult again at this age because they're very egocentric, and it's a process. another way is to say, "oh, so-and-so needs your help. "look what happened when you bumped into him. let's go help him, ok?" if it's a problem with someone accidentally getting bumped in the face or with an object if they're spinning around or turning around or whatever and you say, "i know you didn't mean to do that. what can you do to help him feel better or her feel better?" and you try and give them suggestions if they can't come up with something. "maybe you can rub the hurt away." things like that. again it's modeling the language as well as the behavior for them, until it becomes more... easier and something that's more readily available to them. it may not he been a part of their experience in the past to do something like that, so we have to provide it for them. can you say it louder? hello? hello. oh, just tommy, marvin... hendrick: our challenge is to pay more attention to behaviors we like and less attention to behaviors we don't like. in other words, it's more effective t
woman: it's very difficult again at this age because they're very egocentric, and it's a process. another way is to say, "oh, so-and-so needs your help. "look what happened when you bumped into him. let's go help him, ok?" if it's a problem with someone accidentally getting bumped in the face or with an object if they're spinning around or turning around or whatever and you say, "i know you didn't mean to do that. what can you do to help him feel better or her feel...
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what we have seen over these past four years, not to be egocentric but i was right. i had access to documents, files and recommendations by the military, u.s. attorneys offices and the eastern district of virginia and the southern district of new york. i think the decision that i announced on that day was right. i think the facts and events that have occurred demonstrate that. i think had we gone along the path, we would not have closed down half of manhattan or caused $200 million per year. -- it would not have cost $200 million per year. the defendants would be on death row. we, unfortunately, did not go down that road for reasons other than those connected to the litigation, largely political. i think this is an example of what happens with politics and when it gets into matters that should be decided by lawyers and by national security experts. >> which brings me to libby who is being tried in the federal court. how long do you expect that trial to last? what are your expectations for the cast -- for the case. >> that is a pending matters or want to be careful ab
what we have seen over these past four years, not to be egocentric but i was right. i had access to documents, files and recommendations by the military, u.s. attorneys offices and the eastern district of virginia and the southern district of new york. i think the decision that i announced on that day was right. i think the facts and events that have occurred demonstrate that. i think had we gone along the path, we would not have closed down half of manhattan or caused $200 million per year. --...
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one of them wrote a review of one of his books saying he was so egocentric that his memoir of "the roughn he writes back to the person. he says, i regret to tell you my wife and family are delighted with your review. now you owe me one. come meet me. >> that's great. >> in terms of the use of the bully pulpit in his successors, who's been best? who's been worst? >> clearly ronald reagan, i think, was considered one of the best. the problem right now i think is the bully pulpit itself has diminished in power. it used to be when fdr was on the radio, 80% of the audiences listening to him, you could walk down the street on a hot chicago night, not miss a word. when jfk and reagan are speaking, it's three networks. now a president gives a speech. you may watch your favorite network. watch an excerpt. hear pundits like us tearing it apart. you get breaking news two days later and forgot what you were talking about the day before. >> my head hurts. >> you need that sustained interest that he was able to generate on the things he cared about. then he had these great magazines that were ready th
one of them wrote a review of one of his books saying he was so egocentric that his memoir of "the roughn he writes back to the person. he says, i regret to tell you my wife and family are delighted with your review. now you owe me one. come meet me. >> that's great. >> in terms of the use of the bully pulpit in his successors, who's been best? who's been worst? >> clearly ronald reagan, i think, was considered one of the best. the problem right now i think is the bully...