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at editorial meetings. >> clive goodman was once the royal editor of the news of the world. he was jailed in 2007 for hacking the phones of royal aides. but at the time of his trial, news international said he was just a rogue reporter acting alone. now, though, a letter has been given to parliament written by clive goodman to the human resources department of news international shortly after his release from prison. in it he says phone hacking was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. he claims others new of his actions -- knew of his actions and he says he was promised he could return to a job at the paper if i did not implement cate the paper or any of its staff -- implicate the paper or any of its staff in my litigation plea. critics of news international says the letter raises more questions. >> i can only assume that there's been a coverup. this letter is absolutely devastating. clive goodman's testimony shows that he believes that others, every member of the editorial team, was aware of phone hackin
at editorial meetings. >> clive goodman was once the royal editor of the news of the world. he was jailed in 2007 for hacking the phones of royal aides. but at the time of his trial, news international said he was just a rogue reporter acting alone. now, though, a letter has been given to parliament written by clive goodman to the human resources department of news international shortly after his release from prison. in it he says phone hacking was widely discussed in the daily editorial...
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. >> clive goodman was once the royal editor of the "news of the world." he was jailed in 2007 for hacking the phones of royal aides, but at the time of his trial, news international said he was just a vote reporter acting alone. now, a letter has been given to parliament written by clive goodman to the human resources department of news international shortly after his release from prison. in it, he says phone hacking was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. he claims others knew of his actions, and he says he was promised he could return to a job at the paper "if i did not implicate the paper or any of its staff." critics of news international say the letter raises more questions. >> i can only assume that there has been a cover-up. this letter is absolutely devastating. goodman shows that he believes that others -- every member of the editorial staff -- were aware of phone hacking, and the police were not told about it. >> as for the company itself, it has released a statement, saying
. >> clive goodman was once the royal editor of the "news of the world." he was jailed in 2007 for hacking the phones of royal aides, but at the time of his trial, news international said he was just a vote reporter acting alone. now, a letter has been given to parliament written by clive goodman to the human resources department of news international shortly after his release from prison. in it, he says phone hacking was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until...
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the allegations come from a letter apparently written four years ago by editor clive goodman. in the letter published for the first time today, goodman indicates that phone hacking was widely discussed during meetings and carried out with the full knowledge and support of his superiors. the new information seems to contradict testimony from rupert murdoch and his son last month. now it's expected several "news of the world" executives will be called back to testify. some are calling for rupert murdoch to return, as well. >>> have you ever had a fake conversation on your cell phone just to avoid a real-life interaction? you're not alone if you have. 13% of adults surveyed say they use it as an excuse. that's more than one out of ten. and many people are so dependent on their cell phones that they have trouble doing things without them. the survey shows they use them when they're bored, when they need information, and for emergencies. what did we do before cell phones? the yellow >> i don't want to reveal my answers to that story. >>> a woman shows up at a bar only to be propose
the allegations come from a letter apparently written four years ago by editor clive goodman. in the letter published for the first time today, goodman indicates that phone hacking was widely discussed during meetings and carried out with the full knowledge and support of his superiors. the new information seems to contradict testimony from rupert murdoch and his son last month. now it's expected several "news of the world" executives will be called back to testify. some are calling...
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. >> reporter: 56-year-old marcia goodman has ovarian cancer. she was supposed to get chemotherapy today but her clinic just ran out of her medicine. >> i was starting to feel hopeful this drug was going to work so my heart just sank. >> reporter: her oncologist prescribes doxil, and said the drug had the best chance of control the cancer she's battled since 1998. >> you invest your hope and belief in the drug your doctor has chosen for you at the moment because, clearly, that's the one everybody thinks will help you. so if that drug is suddenly not available, it's like a train that's suddenly left the tracks-- you feel like you've crashed. >> reporter: doxil is just one of nearly 200 chemotherapy drugs in short supply, like cisplatin, used to treat testicular, ovarian, and bladder cancers. and paclitaxel, commonly used for ovarian and breast cancers. many new cancer drugs are made by single manufacturers, so any disruption can result in shortages. >> we're going through an unprecedented period of extreme shortage of many key therapies to treat
. >> reporter: 56-year-old marcia goodman has ovarian cancer. she was supposed to get chemotherapy today but her clinic just ran out of her medicine. >> i was starting to feel hopeful this drug was going to work so my heart just sank. >> reporter: her oncologist prescribes doxil, and said the drug had the best chance of control the cancer she's battled since 1998. >> you invest your hope and belief in the drug your doctor has chosen for you at the moment because,...
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goodman spent four months in jail for his part in the scandal.emember it initially started after a story that he had written about prince william's knee injury that had not been released to the public. at the time he was characterized as a lone, rogue reporter at the tabloid. in his letter published for the first time today, goodman indicates that phone hacking was widely discussed during editorial meetings carried out with the full knowledge and support of superiors and the practice was widespread. the new information along with other testimony from senior managers does contradict testimony from rupert and james murdoch last month. even murdoch's lawyer has called some of the evidence they presented to parliament, quote, hard to credit, self-serving, inaccurate and misleading at this point. there are new questions about whether they may have misled parliament exactly about how much was paid to goodman when he was finally fired. they had initially said it was no more than 60,000 pounds around $98,000. new paperwork seems to indicate he received a
goodman spent four months in jail for his part in the scandal.emember it initially started after a story that he had written about prince william's knee injury that had not been released to the public. at the time he was characterized as a lone, rogue reporter at the tabloid. in his letter published for the first time today, goodman indicates that phone hacking was widely discussed during editorial meetings carried out with the full knowledge and support of superiors and the practice was...
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there are also new questions of whether goodman was paid to keep quiet about the hacking.y say they paid him no more than $98,000 when he was fired burk new paperwork says he received a full year's salary and another 140 pounds in compensation and at least 13 pounds to cover the legal fees, and in all a total payout of almost ç$400,000. now, just as troubling as the newly released letter is testimony from the seener seni managers who seem to contradict rupert murdoch and his son. they say it is hard to credit and self-serving and misleading and labor party mp tom watson calls this devastating and the most significant piece of evidence released so far. that is the very late st in wha is the continuing hacking scandal here, richard. >> jay gray in london. thank you. >>> now, to the major break in a case of a masked intruder who police say taped a fake bomb to a teen acre. police arrested paul doug peters half a world away here in louisville, kentucky. he is charged with breaking into an 18-year-old's home in sydney and strapping a bomb around her neck and leaving a note beh
there are also new questions of whether goodman was paid to keep quiet about the hacking.y say they paid him no more than $98,000 when he was fired burk new paperwork says he received a full year's salary and another 140 pounds in compensation and at least 13 pounds to cover the legal fees, and in all a total payout of almost ç$400,000. now, just as troubling as the newly released letter is testimony from the seener seni managers who seem to contradict rupert murdoch and his son. they say it...
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one such letter is from a reporter named clive goodman who was sacked and jailed for hacking the cell phones of the royal family. he writes to his paper's human resources department, this decision is inconsistent because, here's a name blacked out, and other members of staff were carrying out the same illegal procedures. he says this practice was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. now james murdoch appears to have some explaining to do. >> highly likely james murdoch will be invited back to give evidence. before that we want to take a very detailed account of what the former editors and the former lawyer knew. we have moved from the exposure of the hacking scandal to the second phase which is the very details of the cover-up. we want to get our facts lined up before we consider bringing murdoch back but every member of the committee is determined to get to the facts, i think it's highly likely he will be with us probably in october. >> i want to bring in my colleague dan rivers from our london bureau. tell us abo
one such letter is from a reporter named clive goodman who was sacked and jailed for hacking the cell phones of the royal family. he writes to his paper's human resources department, this decision is inconsistent because, here's a name blacked out, and other members of staff were carrying out the same illegal procedures. he says this practice was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. now james murdoch appears to have some...
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we had the kickoff of the blu-ray edition for lebowski and i got to hang with all of the -- john goodmanre, steve buschemi. it was a lot of fun. >> jon: what kind of music are you playing now? country or jeff bridges? >> who was also there was was t bone burnett the producer of album. >> stephen: it's called jeff bridges. >> keep it simple. bone wanted to not just make a sequel to the crazy heart and has it country but it's he can check tick thing. pop, jazz. >> stephen: do musicians have to suffer? because your life seems pretty good. >> yeah. >> stephen: does that hold you back at an artist at all? >> i fight it. i give myself indian burns. that keeps the blues in check. [laughter] >> stephen: that's a rough life. you paid your dues. >> that's it. >> stephen: you really paid your dues. [laughter] people recognize your voice from a lot of commercials. you do hyundai, do you duracell. >> yes. >> stephen: is it manly gravelly stuff or do you softerç feminine -- i actually have the copy to summer's eve. >> let's try something. i'd love that. [cheers and applause] [laughter] >> stephen: thi
we had the kickoff of the blu-ray edition for lebowski and i got to hang with all of the -- john goodmanre, steve buschemi. it was a lot of fun. >> jon: what kind of music are you playing now? country or jeff bridges? >> who was also there was was t bone burnett the producer of album. >> stephen: it's called jeff bridges. >> keep it simple. bone wanted to not just make a sequel to the crazy heart and has it country but it's he can check tick thing. pop, jazz. >>...
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goodman says i was promised i could come back to a job at the newspaper if. i expect the paper to honor the promises to me. form lawyers representing phone hacking victims, that letter may be crucial. >> he pleaded guilty to something on the basis that he didn't implicate others in the "news of the world." it was payback time for him. >> reporter: the more revelations that emerge, the more precarious is james murdoch's position. he has not commented, nor has anyone else implicated in threat terse. in the latest statement from news international, they say they recognize the seriousness of the materials disclosed saying it's committed in acting in a constructive and open way with the authorities. dan rivers, cnn, london. >>> the u.s. president is back on the road pushing his plans to create jobs. and he's also putting pressure on members of congress to now work together. but will all this save his own job? that's the question we'll be asking when "world business today" returns. >>> welcome back. you're watching "world business today" live on cnn. >>> the u.s. p
goodman says i was promised i could come back to a job at the newspaper if. i expect the paper to honor the promises to me. form lawyers representing phone hacking victims, that letter may be crucial. >> he pleaded guilty to something on the basis that he didn't implicate others in the "news of the world." it was payback time for him. >> reporter: the more revelations that emerge, the more precarious is james murdoch's position. he has not commented, nor has anyone else...
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clive goodman is at the center of the new allegations. goodman indicates that phone hacking was widely discussed during editorial meetings, carried out with the full nothing and support of superiors. this information along with testimony from senior managers directly contradicts the testimony from rupert and james murdoch last month. >> we all simply are trying to find out whether parliament was misled and all of us were determined to do that. >> several news of the world executives will be called back before a house of commons special committee. james murdoch will likely be added to the list. some are calling for his father rupert to face more questioning when parliament is back in session next month. >>> still ahead at 6:00, do nice guys really finish last? why being nice in the office might just backfire on you. >> plus, all it takes is just 15 minutes. the new research that could help you live a longer life. >>> and good evening, i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. the fog is rolling into san francisco, the east bay is where it's at
clive goodman is at the center of the new allegations. goodman indicates that phone hacking was widely discussed during editorial meetings, carried out with the full nothing and support of superiors. this information along with testimony from senior managers directly contradicts the testimony from rupert and james murdoch last month. >> we all simply are trying to find out whether parliament was misled and all of us were determined to do that. >> several news of the world executives...
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clyde goodman shows that he believes that every member of the editorial team was aware of phone hackingnd the police were not told about it after the company released a statement recognizing the seriousness of the material and is committed to working with parliament and police. >> in a separate news, it seems likely that james murdoch will have to appear for a second time in front of a committee. some of his comments have been contradicted. >> we have more details about the uprising in syria. >> that is right. western governments are talking with the -- they say that the president is losing legitimacy there. the calls, meant reports that -- the calls, amidst reports that -- the calls come amidst reports that syrian troops are turning and against the leader. >> the regime denied that the navy is involved, but the army as clashing with armed terrorist groups. activist organizations say that the situation is getting desperate, with 100 badly wounded people needing urgent medical attention. part of the area under a track is a palestinian refugee camp. thousands of palestinians have fled her
clyde goodman shows that he believes that every member of the editorial team was aware of phone hackingnd the police were not told about it after the company released a statement recognizing the seriousness of the material and is committed to working with parliament and police. >> in a separate news, it seems likely that james murdoch will have to appear for a second time in front of a committee. some of his comments have been contradicted. >> we have more details about the uprising...
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cnn's al goodman is in madrid. al? >> reporter: hi, fredricka.the recent minutes, the pope in his popemobile has been heading from madrid city to a military air base on the west side of the city where most of those people you just referred to, up to a million people, hundreds of thousands according to the aerial pictures, of pilgrims in for world youth day and many other spaniards who congregated there are waiting for a prayer vigil this night due to start in just about 20 minutes. the heat here has been intense and reports say 700 of those people at the air base have needed medical attention. there is a lot of need for water right now. but the high point of this weekend is having -- happening just about now. fredricka? >> al, how did the crowds compare? >> reporter: well, each of these world youth days, the last one was in sydney, and before that in cologne, they seem to have gathered more and more steam as more and more young people, fervent young catholics, they raise money from their parrishes, friends and families to make this trip. there is
cnn's al goodman is in madrid. al? >> reporter: hi, fredricka.the recent minutes, the pope in his popemobile has been heading from madrid city to a military air base on the west side of the city where most of those people you just referred to, up to a million people, hundreds of thousands according to the aerial pictures, of pilgrims in for world youth day and many other spaniards who congregated there are waiting for a prayer vigil this night due to start in just about 20 minutes. the...
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. >> a lot of the old industrial, the american can co., goodman lumber. all that good stuff. >> wow. >> and this building is one of the examples of remaining 1906 earthquake damage. it has been repaired above, and that is where they repaired the damage. what did they found these buildings on, back in the early days? >> those days, remember i mentioned early on, it would use of redwood grillage and they would extend the grillage up far enough so it would spread out the load. today, one would know when to evaluate a building like this, we say to ourselves, there is no way this building can be standing. the bearing pressures that are being posed on the soil far exceed the strength of the materials present, yet it works. it could be such a phenomenon as arching and other things to keep the building standing. typically, today, we would support this building on pilings. we would support this going down to more confident material. within this is phil, bay mud, shall mud, and then down sand. re tom hill, at one time second street ended at howard. at that point, t
. >> a lot of the old industrial, the american can co., goodman lumber. all that good stuff. >> wow. >> and this building is one of the examples of remaining 1906 earthquake damage. it has been repaired above, and that is where they repaired the damage. what did they found these buildings on, back in the early days? >> those days, remember i mentioned early on, it would use of redwood grillage and they would extend the grillage up far enough so it would spread out the...
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he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's. the sessions of chico's house in our neighborhood became so famous that even my father, not particularly fond of cuban jazz, c
he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time,...
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clive goodman suggested that executives within the company knew more about the phone hacking scandal than they had revealed, claiming the phone hacking scandal was quote, widely discussed and daily pictorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor, the former news of the world of course owned by the parent company of this network, newscorp. jim, let me start with you, they had the parliamentary hearings and more alleged evidence with now coming out. >> they had the parliamentary hearings and riots, transforming britain and pumping life back in the story, a big break with the arrest of a fellow james dezboro and los angeles and american reporter busted on this, we don't know whether he was arrest for and came in 2009 and working on stories like jacko-- >> that's a good story (laughter) >> it does make you wonder how journalism is practiced out there. one thing we learned from london, it's more than, it was this whole class of reporters doing it. and the same thing might be true in los angeles and in united states, whatever he's accused of doing back in londo
clive goodman suggested that executives within the company knew more about the phone hacking scandal than they had revealed, claiming the phone hacking scandal was quote, widely discussed and daily pictorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor, the former news of the world of course owned by the parent company of this network, newscorp. jim, let me start with you, they had the parliamentary hearings and more alleged evidence with now coming out. >> they had...
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shane goodman, a security guard said he saw the accident. >> i heard the kid get hit and i saw the car sped by and when i saw the car sped by, it recognized the license plate and he lived on the property. >> police broadcast the vehicle's description on the police radio system. a citizen listening saw the suspect's car. he told police the suspect was removing decals and a woman came by to pick him up. police later located 22-year- old marcus lopez garcia. he was booked on felony hit-and- run. neighbors say the croc crosswalk is dangerous. >> we have a situation where there's a four-lane road with multiple crosswalks here in this block. but this one right here doesn't have a stop sign or a flashing crosswalk. >> a lot of kids around here with the park and school ground, but they don't pay attention to the signs. >> these students decided to take on crosswalk safety as a project, gathering names on a petition. >> trying to get a lay on the plaza so there won't be as many accidents. >> a will the of little kids here and driving too fast and they won't stop. >> garcia is charged with drivi
shane goodman, a security guard said he saw the accident. >> i heard the kid get hit and i saw the car sped by and when i saw the car sped by, it recognized the license plate and he lived on the property. >> police broadcast the vehicle's description on the police radio system. a citizen listening saw the suspect's car. he told police the suspect was removing decals and a woman came by to pick him up. police later located 22-year- old marcus lopez garcia. he was booked on felony...
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shane goodman, a security guard, says he saw the accident. >> i heard the kid get hit. saw the car sped by. it turned out he actually lived on property. >> reporter: police broadcast the vehicle's description on the police radio system. a citizen listening to the police radio heard the description and saw the suspect's car. he told police the suspect was removing something from the car's rear window. police later located an arrested 22-year-old marcus lopez garcia booked into jail on felony hit and run and is being held in lieu of $500,000 bail. neighbors say the crosswalk is dangerous. >> obviously a situation where there is a four-lane road with multiple crosswalks here in this block. but this one here doesn't have a stop sign or a flashing crosswalk. >> they don't slow down. you know. a lot of kids around here with the park. they don't pay attention to the signs. >> reporter: these high school students have decided to take on crosswalk safety gathering names for a petition. >> we are gathering names so there won't be as many accidents here. >> schools are here. there
shane goodman, a security guard, says he saw the accident. >> i heard the kid get hit. saw the car sped by. it turned out he actually lived on property. >> reporter: police broadcast the vehicle's description on the police radio system. a citizen listening to the police radio heard the description and saw the suspect's car. he told police the suspect was removing something from the car's rear window. police later located an arrested 22-year-old marcus lopez garcia booked into jail...
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makes it issued an aalert of production delays and suggested new patients not begin treatment but goodman already started. she can't believe a drug short age could now threaten her life. >> chemo keeps you alive. >> reporter: doctors are beside themselves at not having the tools of their trade. the maker of the drug said they are working closely with the fda on a plan to get the drug out sass soon as possible. it expects supplies to improve by the end of the month. >> wet streets for the morning drive and the coolest day of the workweek. the full forecast as we continue right here. ,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> as we finish this first wednesday in the month of august temperatures averaging two and three degrees below normal so close to seasonal. the weather camera shows the overcast sky but what you can't see are the howling winds, a very stiff sea breeze at this hour, out of the west -- earlier today a 27-degree temperature from the coast and pacifica to just below normal. 86 degrees, mid70 ha to the north and 80 in san jose, tomorrow, additional cooling will take place. it'll be 11 degrees below av
makes it issued an aalert of production delays and suggested new patients not begin treatment but goodman already started. she can't believe a drug short age could now threaten her life. >> chemo keeps you alive. >> reporter: doctors are beside themselves at not having the tools of their trade. the maker of the drug said they are working closely with the fda on a plan to get the drug out sass soon as possible. it expects supplies to improve by the end of the month. >> wet...
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makes it issued an aalert of production delays and suggested new patients not begin treatment but goodman already started. she can't believe a drug short age could now threaten her life. >> chemo keeps you alive. >> reporter: doctors are beside themselves at not having the tools of their trade. the maker of the drug said they are working closely with the fda on a plan to get the drug out sass soon as possible. it expects supplies to improve by the end of the month. >> wet streets for the morning drive and the coolest day of the workweek. the full forecast as we continue right here. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] at the jcpenney huge sale, back to school style is hugely affordable! with unbeatable doorbusters... ...find huge savings... like $14.99 juniors' dresses.... ...$12.99 boys' and girls' arizona jeans.... ....and $4.99 guys' screen tees. save huge on nike and new balance shoes too -- just $38.99! plus, with jcp cash, earn 10, 15 or 20 dollars off on the spot. no exclusions! unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save! go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we mak
makes it issued an aalert of production delays and suggested new patients not begin treatment but goodman already started. she can't believe a drug short age could now threaten her life. >> chemo keeps you alive. >> reporter: doctors are beside themselves at not having the tools of their trade. the maker of the drug said they are working closely with the fda on a plan to get the drug out sass soon as possible. it expects supplies to improve by the end of the month. >> wet...
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. >>> 100 men are picking their way through it today looking for cheney goodman, but the main fact is that 1,000 men might pot disclose whatever secrets lie under the green slime. this is back woods,s mississippi, silent and suspicious. ♪ let me entertain you ♪ let me make you smile ♪ let me do a few tricks ♪ some old and then some new tricks ♪ ♪ i'm very versatile ♪ so let me entertain you ♪ and we'll have a real good time ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hp touchpad....
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you get some voices on your show, amy goodman, "democracy now," but not as a steady presence in the public discourse. tavis: i want to talk about some of the issues in your book, but i have always been fascinated by the fact that you have started out inside the body politic. you were with lyndon johnson, inside the white house, and your views over the years, if one did not know your back store, are not necessarily the story of one who is in government at the level, intrenched where you were. you are hanging out inside the white house and you have these kind of views about washington. >> that was in one part because i saw how washington really worked. i realize the important thing, particularly for journalists -- i had been a journalist before, was not how close you were to power but how close you were to truth. all governments lie, all governments make compromises that are designed to perpetuate their power, and you see that when you are inside. i was very young, 26, 28 when i was in washington, and the white house, naive. i accepted the ruling ideology, the two parties are the best way to
you get some voices on your show, amy goodman, "democracy now," but not as a steady presence in the public discourse. tavis: i want to talk about some of the issues in your book, but i have always been fascinated by the fact that you have started out inside the body politic. you were with lyndon johnson, inside the white house, and your views over the years, if one did not know your back store, are not necessarily the story of one who is in government at the level, intrenched where...
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when they would play records by benny goodman and henry james of the sort but the record that got me was a record by derek sampson who was a young guy called "boogie express" and it was "boogie woogie." really that was on fire. that got me. later on, i was around 10 or 11 then, later on, i was about 16 or 17. my family had moved to l.a. from baltimore and i was working as a busboy in a restaurant and one day i was busing dishes and i passed the sous chef who was smeeg cigarette. he had -- smoking a cigarette. he had the radio playing, the disc jockey playing records. qut ain't nobody's business" which got me. i thought to myself. i can do that. [laughter] tavis: it is fascinating that "boogie woogie" hit boat of you at different times but it got to both of you. >> the strongest music at that time was "boogie woogie." >> it is amazing to me that both of you were impacted by that long before you ever came together. it is fascinating. in coming together, what cemented to relationship was finding out that we shared that and it took a while to figure out that we shared it because jerry ca
when they would play records by benny goodman and henry james of the sort but the record that got me was a record by derek sampson who was a young guy called "boogie express" and it was "boogie woogie." really that was on fire. that got me. later on, i was around 10 or 11 then, later on, i was about 16 or 17. my family had moved to l.a. from baltimore and i was working as a busboy in a restaurant and one day i was busing dishes and i passed the sous chef who was smeeg...
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by the way, i have forgot to mention that aaron goodman had also signed up for this item. >> i am a resident with a family in parkmerced. i would like to think the grand jury for a scathing report but i believe it is truly unbiased. i am not rage, and sensed -- incensed about how the amendment got there. i call them the phantom 14 pages. i believe people's rights have been violated because of the due process. it could be questionable. the 11th hour amendments. as it attorneys sullivan said himself, he worked on it the night before. as my mother said, the road to hell is paid in good intentions. the rights of many people were violated. the residents should have had the opportunity to read it and compare it with the development agreement that has been changed seven times, and i am still waiting from the planning department, as i have written to you, sir. i sent him a letter. as a new resident of parkmerced, i won every document that the saints to this development printed for me because i cannot afford it. i have neighbors who are visually impaired, who are deaf, disabled. we have not seen all
by the way, i have forgot to mention that aaron goodman had also signed up for this item. >> i am a resident with a family in parkmerced. i would like to think the grand jury for a scathing report but i believe it is truly unbiased. i am not rage, and sensed -- incensed about how the amendment got there. i call them the phantom 14 pages. i believe people's rights have been violated because of the due process. it could be questionable. the 11th hour amendments. as it attorneys sullivan...
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welcome back to spotlight i am al goodman of in just a reminder that my guest today via satellite link from from manchester is constantin of a cell of the man who was awarded nobel prize in physics this year. consensus well i know that you both you you and regain the colleagues you have just mentioned telling us about ed. most of them are russians and i know that she even worked at the so-called russian floor at the inverse of manchester although directories how that by russians so you are a british citizen game is a dutch citizen but do consider yourself still to be to be russian or or or british or i don't know european a what do you think oh. i definitely consider myself russian. i'm british as well and of the last two or russian education can steer. and that sounds absolutely. but you chose to go to continue your work in england because what. because the university you're in now gives you more research possibilities what else what if you compare well you already said in a couple of interviews that that the russian system of training in physical is the best in the world but after yo
welcome back to spotlight i am al goodman of in just a reminder that my guest today via satellite link from from manchester is constantin of a cell of the man who was awarded nobel prize in physics this year. consensus well i know that you both you you and regain the colleagues you have just mentioned telling us about ed. most of them are russians and i know that she even worked at the so-called russian floor at the inverse of manchester although directories how that by russians so you are a...
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i didn't play very well last the goodmans so i am in the situation with here. now more preparations ahead of the rugby world cup kick off on september the ninth with reigning champion south africa training hard after announcing their fantasy man scored the springboks surprised the odds four years ago by winning it all in the tournament hosted by france captain john smit saying this corvette received huge support from the local crowd following the french men's exit in the semifinals smith also admitting it will be a totally different experience in new zealand swordsman. i think you'll be very different different said in the new zealand you know we're playing a number of island you're right you know we know that you know we've got a team that's love because of the kind of fruit that remove brings to new zealand so i really. expects the crowds to obviously not be sure to for us you know just. to the diamond now where the yankees are but if yes now that shipment in the history books becoming the first team in major league baseball to hit three grand slams in just o
i didn't play very well last the goodmans so i am in the situation with here. now more preparations ahead of the rugby world cup kick off on september the ninth with reigning champion south africa training hard after announcing their fantasy man scored the springboks surprised the odds four years ago by winning it all in the tournament hosted by france captain john smit saying this corvette received huge support from the local crowd following the french men's exit in the semifinals smith also...
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clive goodman served a four-month sentence. the paper said he was a rogue reporter acting alone but now a letter he wrote to his bosses at the time has been released in which he claims that phone hacking "was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor." the editor was andy coulson. the man david cameron later hired to run his press office. coulson has always denied the hacking. now that denying is becoming more difficult. somebody's lying. and the version of the events given by the "news of the world's" owners, the murdoch family, is also being questioned. james murdoch, too, claims he knew nothing but the younger murdoch will likely be called before the parliamentary committee again to explain discrepancies between what he claims he knew and what others say he knew. in his letter, the "news of the world" reporter says he was promised he would get his job back if he didn't implicate anybody else in the murdoch empire so he kept quiet and took one for the team. the
clive goodman served a four-month sentence. the paper said he was a rogue reporter acting alone but now a letter he wrote to his bosses at the time has been released in which he claims that phone hacking "was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor." the editor was andy coulson. the man david cameron later hired to run his press office. coulson has always denied the hacking. now that denying is becoming more difficult....
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clive goodman served a four- month sentence after admitting he had listened to conversations involvingtain's royal family. the paper said he was a rogue reporter acting alone, but now a letter he wrote to his bosses at the time has been released in which he claims that phone hacking was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. the editor was andy coulson, the man prime minister david cameron later hired to run his press office. coulson has always denied any knowledge of the hacking. >> we never condone it had use of phone hacking nor do i have any recollection of incidences where phone hacking took place. >> reporter: but that denial now becomes more difficult-- somebody's lying. and the version of events given by the "news of the world's" owners-- the murdoch family-- is also being questioned. james murdoch, too, claims he knew nothing. >> i have no knowledge and there >> i have no knowledge and there is no evidence that... that... that i'm aware of. >> reporter: but the younger murdoch will likely be called before the
clive goodman served a four- month sentence after admitting he had listened to conversations involvingtain's royal family. the paper said he was a rogue reporter acting alone, but now a letter he wrote to his bosses at the time has been released in which he claims that phone hacking was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. the editor was andy coulson, the man prime minister david cameron later hired to run his press office....