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his name is gordon weaver.rdered his wife in minnesota. >> now, how would they get rid of the impostor before something awful happened to the family? >>> coming up, jon's family confronts the truth about an accused killer. >> i was totally distraught. >> will they also have to confront the suspect himself? [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. guaranteed. weeds won't play dead, they'll stay dead. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fa
his name is gordon weaver.rdered his wife in minnesota. >> now, how would they get rid of the impostor before something awful happened to the family? >>> coming up, jon's family confronts the truth about an accused killer. >> i was totally distraught. >> will they also have to confront the suspect himself? [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed...
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gordon, pick him up, buddy. gordon is one for four. and there is ball one.osening up. hawk: outfield they are straight up and spread out about equal distance. takes a breaking ball for a strike. hawk: stewart on the left addison reid on the right. between them, juan. hawk: juan has done a heck of a job with the bullpen. the count is now 1-2. hawk: there is juan. outstanding young left-hander. threw a no-hitter, hurt his arm. but he's become one heck of a nice pitching coach. steve: really helps if your bullpen coach can help you with your pitches. hawk: that's the whole thing. it's a different mindset from a starter to the relievers. you've got to come in and you've got to face three guys in the ninth inning, or the eighth inning heart of their order. beside being ready physically you better get them ready mentally. hawk: pops him up, right side. gordon a little upset with himself right there. that's out number two and here comes adam. hawk: pauley on deck. hawk: adam one for two, with two walks. takes it up high. hawk: very deep in right field. pops that on
gordon, pick him up, buddy. gordon is one for four. and there is ball one.osening up. hawk: outfield they are straight up and spread out about equal distance. takes a breaking ball for a strike. hawk: stewart on the left addison reid on the right. between them, juan. hawk: juan has done a heck of a job with the bullpen. the count is now 1-2. hawk: there is juan. outstanding young left-hander. threw a no-hitter, hurt his arm. but he's become one heck of a nice pitching coach. steve: really helps...
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gordon hirabayashi knew what it was like to stand alone. as a student at the university of washington, gordon was one of only three japanese americans to defy the executive order that forced thousands of families to leave their homes, their jobs, and their civil rights behind and move to internment camps during world war ii. he took his case all the way to the supreme court, and he lost. and it would be another 40 years before that decision was reversed, giving asian americans everywhere a small measure of justice. in gordon's words, "it takes a crisis to tell us that unless citizens are willing to standup for the [constitution], it's not worth the paper it's written on." and this country is better off because of citizens like him who are willing to stand up. similarly, when cesar chavez sat dolores huerta down at his kitchen table and told her they should start a union, she thought he was joking. she was a single mother of seven children, so she obviously didn't have a lot of free time. but dolores had been an elementary school teacher and
gordon hirabayashi knew what it was like to stand alone. as a student at the university of washington, gordon was one of only three japanese americans to defy the executive order that forced thousands of families to leave their homes, their jobs, and their civil rights behind and move to internment camps during world war ii. he took his case all the way to the supreme court, and he lost. and it would be another 40 years before that decision was reversed, giving asian americans everywhere a...
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john is the biographer who wrote the terrific book about laid gordon. he has a long he's i are service to the state as well both as the journal list and the author. he has written several books about governors and leaders of washington state, a biography of gardener. this book, slado gordon, nancy evans the first lady and little began walker washington state civil rights leader. he has had over a 42-year career in journalist winning many awards for investigative reporting, historical features, editorial and columns. right now he's working on a biography of john spellman. he was writing about incident with dicks city ray and told me he was happy about having the break forecast intensity of that encounter to come and talk us tonight. next i'd like to introduce slade who needs to introduction and thank him for his service. he has characterized his service by into the ground by -- into the ground city, bipartisan, and intense focus on public policy and the great intelligent something that we wish was pervasive in political leadership today. i think he is mi
john is the biographer who wrote the terrific book about laid gordon. he has a long he's i are service to the state as well both as the journal list and the author. he has written several books about governors and leaders of washington state, a biography of gardener. this book, slado gordon, nancy evans the first lady and little began walker washington state civil rights leader. he has had over a 42-year career in journalist winning many awards for investigative reporting, historical features,...
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gordon hirabayashi knew what it was like to stand alone. as a student at the university of washington, gordon was one of only three japanese americans to defy the executive order that forced thousands of families to leave their homes, their jobs, and their civil rights behind and move to internment camps during world war ii. he took his case all the way to the supreme court, and he lost. and it would be another 40 years before that decision was reversed, giving asian americans everywhere a small measure of justice. in gordon's words, "it takes a crisis to tell us that unless citizens are willing to standup for the [constitution], it's not worth the paper it's written on." and this country is better off because of citizens like him who are willing to stand up. similarly, when cesar chavez sat dolores huerta down at his kitchen table and told her they should start a union, she thought he was joking. she was a single mother of seven children, so she obviously didn't have a lot of free time. but dolores had been an elementary school teacher and
gordon hirabayashi knew what it was like to stand alone. as a student at the university of washington, gordon was one of only three japanese americans to defy the executive order that forced thousands of families to leave their homes, their jobs, and their civil rights behind and move to internment camps during world war ii. he took his case all the way to the supreme court, and he lost. and it would be another 40 years before that decision was reversed, giving asian americans everywhere a...
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and he claims gordon brown actually declared war on rupert murdoch's media empire. now, that is a story which gordon brown denies, but it's obviously an area where the lawyer who cross questioned mr. brown will want to probe him on. >> and also, naomi, we are going to hear from george osborne. this is going to be interesting in terms of his links with the culture secretary here and the bskyb bid. quite a lot of detail, but george osborne is interesting. he's seen as someone who doesn't come out in public unless he really needs to. >> that's right. george osborne is not only chancellor, but also the government strategist. he does have a finger in many of the pies of government, and his name and text messages have arisen during this inquiry to do with that bskyb bid, which is now proving to be a very controversial area for this inquiry. original originally george osborne wasn't intending to give evidence to this inquiry, but precisely because his name keeps cropping up, they've actually decided to call him. so this afternoon, he, too, will be giving testimony as to wh
and he claims gordon brown actually declared war on rupert murdoch's media empire. now, that is a story which gordon brown denies, but it's obviously an area where the lawyer who cross questioned mr. brown will want to probe him on. >> and also, naomi, we are going to hear from george osborne. this is going to be interesting in terms of his links with the culture secretary here and the bskyb bid. quite a lot of detail, but george osborne is interesting. he's seen as someone who doesn't...
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brooks was close to gordon brown. it wouldn't be perhaps fairer to say that she was close to his wife, that, in fact, she was friendly with tony blair and less well disposed to gordon brown? if i can summarize that? >> i think she was pretty friendly with all of them. i remember some strong arguments when i would be gracing the government and all the works and she would be standing up prit you vigorously for gordon brown. >> when did you sense that mrs. brooks would be disposed to sporting you and your party? approximately when? >> i can't really put a date on it. i think it was -- as i say there was growing picture of disenchantment with the government. the conservative party was, i think getting its act together. looking more like a credible government, and it was a process. he had some strong allies, as it were. i don't want to ruin his career, but i felt that he was someone who thought that labor got it wrong. thought the conservative party was getting its act together. lots of things he didn't agree with me but i
brooks was close to gordon brown. it wouldn't be perhaps fairer to say that she was close to his wife, that, in fact, she was friendly with tony blair and less well disposed to gordon brown? if i can summarize that? >> i think she was pretty friendly with all of them. i remember some strong arguments when i would be gracing the government and all the works and she would be standing up prit you vigorously for gordon brown. >> when did you sense that mrs. brooks would be disposed to...
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brooks was close to gordon brown. his wife, but, in fact, she was very friendly with tony blair and less well disposed to gordon brown? >> i think she was pretty friendly with all of them. i remember some strong arguments when i would be berating the government, and she would be standing up pretty vigorously for gordon grown. brown. >> when did you sense that mrs. brooks would be disposed to supporting you and your party, approximately when? >> i can't really put a date on it. i think the as i say, there was a growing picture of disenchantment with the government. the conservative party was i think, getting its act together looking more like a credible government, and it was a process. we had some strong allies as it were. i don't want to ruin his career, but kavanaugh on "the sun," i felt he was someone, you know, who thought that labour government was getting it wrong, lots of things he didn't agree with about what i was going, but i always felt he was a potential ally for pointing out that "sun" readers were moving
brooks was close to gordon brown. his wife, but, in fact, she was very friendly with tony blair and less well disposed to gordon brown? >> i think she was pretty friendly with all of them. i remember some strong arguments when i would be berating the government, and she would be standing up pretty vigorously for gordon grown. brown. >> when did you sense that mrs. brooks would be disposed to supporting you and your party, approximately when? >> i can't really put a date on it....
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then i get to college, and i read gordon wood's work. and so here's now, taking that, that's autobiographical. that's how i got into this. i do think the national constitution center is a great public space, and i really got to know gourd whn he was the founder, really, of the academic board. >> so are you, sir, very young, but let's say you didn't have such parents. let's say you get to college and you are required to take a constitution. i am required to take that course. how do you engage me immediately? >> i think it's actually a little late to start then. i think politics is a sport. i think it can be fun. >> i agree. >> if you can know all about the football team and your favorite baseball team, you can actually follow politics, which is very interesting, and know your presidents and every july 4th i think we actually need materials. kid-friendly. family-friendly materials. a secular seder. we have to have occasional -- we have -- our calendar is built on occasions for remembrance. we call them memorial day, flag day, constitution
then i get to college, and i read gordon wood's work. and so here's now, taking that, that's autobiographical. that's how i got into this. i do think the national constitution center is a great public space, and i really got to know gourd whn he was the founder, really, of the academic board. >> so are you, sir, very young, but let's say you didn't have such parents. let's say you get to college and you are required to take a constitution. i am required to take that course. how do you...
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one, it's gordon ramsey, not gordon brown, and two, he has a beeper in his pocket, so when he's gonnad he hits his pocket and it makes a beeping sound. sometimes when he swears, he goes, "yeah, baby!" and his arms wave in the air really wildly. dad: hello, you two. hello! so, uh, how are you getting on? i've got allen key wrist and i think that i've put an akx where a bgx2 should be. anyway. pete, this is jo, jake's friend. oh, hi, jo. hi. you are well? fine, thanks. i think it's really good that jake's got a friend who's a girl. yeah, we've done that. how was it? well, it was a...funeral. oh, i don't know. poor johnsy, you know, you're 43, you feel a bit under the weather, next thing...bosh. there's a guitar in the hall. uh, yeah. i was, um... i was passing that guitar shop on the way back from the funeral, and i've wanted to learn a musical instrument for ages, but i've-- i thought what the hell? you've got your guitar. maybe we could...jam together. do you fancy the drums, jo? no, she plays clarinet for the english national youth orchestra. oh. anyway, you'd be crap. well, i'll be
one, it's gordon ramsey, not gordon brown, and two, he has a beeper in his pocket, so when he's gonnad he hits his pocket and it makes a beeping sound. sometimes when he swears, he goes, "yeah, baby!" and his arms wave in the air really wildly. dad: hello, you two. hello! so, uh, how are you getting on? i've got allen key wrist and i think that i've put an akx where a bgx2 should be. anyway. pete, this is jo, jake's friend. oh, hi, jo. hi. you are well? fine, thanks. i think it's...
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this has gone on for more than half a year. >> hang on, gordon. in two of our sharp shooters, senior v.p. of investments at ubs and lee munson, chief investment officer at portfolio. i don't hear wall street talking about china business people defaulting on commodity contracts. i don't hear wall street guys talking about 3% electricity output sor stockpiles of coal that are growing daily because they can't sell the stuff then a china's economy is not growing. is this wall street trying to sugar coat it once again? >> absolutely. you know, the last time i was on your show a few weeks back, i mentioned that china was having a hard landing and everyone jumped down my throat and said 7%, 7.5% growth and go china. china has always been lying about the numbers and thank god you brought in a guest that has some reasons, looking at the utilities. when you have ships sitting there with coal sitting on them, you have to wonder why do i want to invest in china. while wall street is going to tell you a tale of 7.5%, they don't want to dig deeper and find out
this has gone on for more than half a year. >> hang on, gordon. in two of our sharp shooters, senior v.p. of investments at ubs and lee munson, chief investment officer at portfolio. i don't hear wall street talking about china business people defaulting on commodity contracts. i don't hear wall street guys talking about 3% electricity output sor stockpiles of coal that are growing daily because they can't sell the stuff then a china's economy is not growing. is this wall street trying to...
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brown. >> may i call this morning's witness, the right honorable gordon brown, please? >> thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] >> i swear by almighty god that the evidence i shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. thank you. >> mr. brown, your full name, please. >> james gordon brown. >> you kindly provided us with a witness statement which is dated the 30th of may, 2012. it has the standard statement of truth, and you've signed it. is this your formal evidence to our inquiry? >> yes, it is. >> mr. brown, thank you very much. for the work that's, obviously, gone into the inquiry. i'm sorry that our start this morning's been delayed. >> it's fine by me, thank you very much. >> mr. brown, may we start your general comments which i'm going to ask you to elaborate, if i may? on the bottom of the third page of your statement which is our page 14207, you refer to securing the right balance between the freedoms of the media and the privacy of the citizen. now, implicit in that is the premise that there is an imbalance at present. but
brown. >> may i call this morning's witness, the right honorable gordon brown, please? >> thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] >> i swear by almighty god that the evidence i shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. thank you. >> mr. brown, your full name, please. >> james gordon brown. >> you kindly provided us with a witness statement which is dated the 30th of may, 2012. it has the standard statement of truth, and...
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on lap 73 gordon ran out of fuel. gordon fell from second place back to 15th. to hold off another charge and stay in front with 13 laps left. now four laps to go and the other bush kyle gets into the back of benard. boyer is able to stay in front of busch and keep his lead. back behind the leaders all kinds of contact at the end of turn three. in the middle of the dust and swerving cars, dale earnhart jr. faced some contact from roma. green white checker tony stewart moves past bush. but stewart doesn't have enough to catch boyer. moves up to seventh place in the over all standings, top spot still longs to kenseth who was 13th today. it had a special feel. >> he and i just looked up. and jeff gordon is on the wall. i just passed him, i just beat him. to have this guy on the board is big, trust me. >> he did a great job. i just kept thinking he's a date of birth late model racer from the west. there's no way he's going to run the course and he did great. i think we separated ourselves from the pack today. >>> it all came down to penalty kicks in today's quarter
on lap 73 gordon ran out of fuel. gordon fell from second place back to 15th. to hold off another charge and stay in front with 13 laps left. now four laps to go and the other bush kyle gets into the back of benard. boyer is able to stay in front of busch and keep his lead. back behind the leaders all kinds of contact at the end of turn three. in the middle of the dust and swerving cars, dale earnhart jr. faced some contact from roma. green white checker tony stewart moves past bush. but...
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i always felt when i did, i always -- it felt i was telephoning a lot less than gordon brown. >> and he's the house leader of the opposition? >> i was in contact a lot less than he was. but i can't put numbers on it. but certainly in 2006-2007, not necessarily every week. >> ok. can we move it forward to 2008-2009. was there contact by phone say on a weekly basis? >> i think as we get closer to the election and the decision of the "sun" and also the wedding and she's moved into charlie brooks' house, which is very near where i live or where we live in constituency, the level of contact went up, and we saw each other socially more. >> about how frequently? >> what days are we talking about? >> 2008-2009. mr. cameron, just to get an idea of by telephone and by social contact. >> it's very difficult, because i don't have a record, and i don't want to give you an answer that isn't right. so sometimes i expect we would have been talking to each other quite a bit, particularly around the time of the wedding or when we were both in -- we would have had more frequent contact. >> so when you
i always felt when i did, i always -- it felt i was telephoning a lot less than gordon brown. >> and he's the house leader of the opposition? >> i was in contact a lot less than he was. but i can't put numbers on it. but certainly in 2006-2007, not necessarily every week. >> ok. can we move it forward to 2008-2009. was there contact by phone say on a weekly basis? >> i think as we get closer to the election and the decision of the "sun" and also the wedding and...
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that out of the way, gordon gee, i'll start with you. i want to come to you first as a university president watching this from afar. can you tellinous brief what you take from what happened at virginia? what does it speak to for wherevers like-- universities like yourself? >> obviously these are pressure times for universities and i think this is evidence of the fact that there are a lot of changes taking place, external to the universities, internal to the universities, and how one aligns that between boards, faculties, staff, student, alumni, and friends. this is an early example of a number of the kind of pressures i think we're going to face. this is a fundamental resetting of the american economic system, as you well know. >> brown: anne neal, you told us earlier you generally were supportive of the board at virginia. what do you think is the most important factor now facing public universities? what is the problem, exactly? >> well, i want to say, first, clearly the process was deplorable in terms of its lack of transparency, but i
that out of the way, gordon gee, i'll start with you. i want to come to you first as a university president watching this from afar. can you tellinous brief what you take from what happened at virginia? what does it speak to for wherevers like-- universities like yourself? >> obviously these are pressure times for universities and i think this is evidence of the fact that there are a lot of changes taking place, external to the universities, internal to the universities, and how one...
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i will tell you and bob craig alluded to that, gordon's mem r memoirs -- all i can say about gordon's memoirs are they were written by a united states senator. you should keep that in mind. anyhow, what happens is the confederates pull off one of the most brilliant attack of the war. they sweep the 19th core. you're well familiar with it. they sweep them north of middle town. they got caught into a cemetery and they drained away.
i will tell you and bob craig alluded to that, gordon's mem r memoirs -- all i can say about gordon's memoirs are they were written by a united states senator. you should keep that in mind. anyhow, what happens is the confederates pull off one of the most brilliant attack of the war. they sweep the 19th core. you're well familiar with it. they sweep them north of middle town. they got caught into a cemetery and they drained away.
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most of gordon's stories, stripped of their exaggeration. i spent a professional life, trying diligently to filter a semblance of truth from the fiction. and i admit to being a skept ache but many recollections especially from the 1890s vintage and onwards. a list of old soldiers who claimed to have been personally proposed by r.e. lee, but the paperwork that was lost would fill a volume. so would obituaries, loyal to the end, but official service records show them awol and signing a federal oath in 1864 or maybe 1863. rank, mushroomed dramatically in the postwar transmogrifications a pundit suggested it was peru tent to refer to any adult male south of wilmington, delaware, as colonel unless for sure he preferred judge. a few years ago, a diligent researcher took to examine the last handful of surviving veterans, self proclaimed. i myself. remember, many of you do no doubt when the last survivor died, a member of hood's famous brigade i was 16 years old at the time. it proved easy to establish during research he was a fraud. in fact every o
most of gordon's stories, stripped of their exaggeration. i spent a professional life, trying diligently to filter a semblance of truth from the fiction. and i admit to being a skept ache but many recollections especially from the 1890s vintage and onwards. a list of old soldiers who claimed to have been personally proposed by r.e. lee, but the paperwork that was lost would fill a volume. so would obituaries, loyal to the end, but official service records show them awol and signing a federal...
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in gordon's pages no one ever dies in battle. in any kind of agony. instead a speeding, leaden messenger, joins his fellow warriors of both sides. it was that kind of an era. chamberlain's ego dell centric prose had very little room for anyone but itself but when it did it was a shifl rick mid-evil joust. it has the faded it is not with us any more. it leaves behind skepticism. most of gordon's stories, stripped of their exaggeration. withstand scrutiny. i spent a professional life, trying diligently to filter a semblance of truth from the fiction. and i admit to being a skeptic about many confederate rec lecs especially in the 1890s vintage and onward. a list of old soldiers who claimed to have been personally proposed by r.e. lee, but the paperwork that was lost would fill a volume. so would obituaries of confederates painted as loyal to the end but whose official service records show them awol or signing a federal oath in 1864 or 1863. rank mushroomed dramatically in the postwar transmogrifications a bun pundit suggested it was prudent to refer to
in gordon's pages no one ever dies in battle. in any kind of agony. instead a speeding, leaden messenger, joins his fellow warriors of both sides. it was that kind of an era. chamberlain's ego dell centric prose had very little room for anyone but itself but when it did it was a shifl rick mid-evil joust. it has the faded it is not with us any more. it leaves behind skepticism. most of gordon's stories, stripped of their exaggeration. withstand scrutiny. i spent a professional life, trying...
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reporter bruce gordon joins us live with what went on in court today. bruce? >> these stories day after day are enough to turn your stomach. i am curious what the reaction has been from the jury through the stories? >> ality one point, laura, there were tears and that seemed funny. today, for example, the day ended with testimony from a penn state janitor, who recalled the shocked reaction of his coworker who said he walked in on sandusky and a young boy naked and engaged in oral sex in a campus shower facility in 2001. the eyewitness has been in frail health for some time and couldn't come to court and that followed three more direct accusers coming to the witness stand and that is a similar theme. vulnerable young boys and men, many with no father figure to speak of, befriended through sandusky, he flowers them, lavishes them with attention and gifts. the next thing, there is horseplay of an increasingly
reporter bruce gordon joins us live with what went on in court today. bruce? >> these stories day after day are enough to turn your stomach. i am curious what the reaction has been from the jury through the stories? >> ality one point, laura, there were tears and that seemed funny. today, for example, the day ended with testimony from a penn state janitor, who recalled the shocked reaction of his coworker who said he walked in on sandusky and a young boy naked and engaged in oral...
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gordon's memoirs -- all i can say about gordon's memoirs are they were written by a united states senator. you should keep that in mind when i when he wrote it. anyhow, what happens is the confederates pull off one of the most brilliant attack of the war. they sweep the 19th core. you're well familiar with it. they sweep them north of middle town. they got caught into a cemetery and they drained away. what sheridan does is obviously says, you know, we've got to start to retreat. when sheridan says to them retreat? he rides along the line. by the way, one of his staff sergeants says general, take your hat off so they'll see you head. so they'll know it's you, you know? and, of course, they sweep to victory. jubal early will write subsequently after cedar creek that the defeat there in the valley and his feelings were beyond measure. no, the 1864 campaign is not beyond measure. that drum roll of union victories, that burning and destruction of the fierlths valley assured lincoln's re-election. and with the re-election of lincoln, only time was left until apamatick. thank you. [ applause ] >
gordon's memoirs -- all i can say about gordon's memoirs are they were written by a united states senator. you should keep that in mind when i when he wrote it. anyhow, what happens is the confederates pull off one of the most brilliant attack of the war. they sweep the 19th core. you're well familiar with it. they sweep them north of middle town. they got caught into a cemetery and they drained away. what sheridan does is obviously says, you know, we've got to start to retreat. when sheridan...
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gordon liddy and hunt responsible. then when it was clear to some extent that there was the hope that you could stop the investigation with john mitchell who was the head of the committee, with john mitchell's deputy, jeb stuart mcgruder. could the investigation hold there? what the white house didn't want was for mitchell and colson to be indicted. so again, you can listen to the cover-up as it evolves. these are hard to hear, so we provide you with transcripts. here you can hear the president being told that e. howard hunt has disappeared. the president knows who e. howard hunt is, of course, for the reasons i described before. so here, h.r. halderman, three days after the arrests, talks to the president about this. [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] >> you can see, "we can undisappear him if we want to," but he's planned for this day all along. so it was key for the white house that the fbi not talk to hunt because he could reveal all the other operations that had occurred. and that would pull the white house directly into
gordon liddy and hunt responsible. then when it was clear to some extent that there was the hope that you could stop the investigation with john mitchell who was the head of the committee, with john mitchell's deputy, jeb stuart mcgruder. could the investigation hold there? what the white house didn't want was for mitchell and colson to be indicted. so again, you can listen to the cover-up as it evolves. these are hard to hear, so we provide you with transcripts. here you can hear the president...
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bruce gordon has the details from court today. >> reporter: one accuser now 25, told the jury sandusky performed oral sex on him in sandusky's basement when the witness was just 11 years old. another accuser testified sandusky groped him during car rides and sleepovers at the man's home. the accuser was just ten at the time. his attorney says it was tough for him to come forward. >> being a survivor of childhood sexual abuse is difficult for anyone. coming forward and talking about it is challenging. these young men are coming guard in the forward in the eye of a public and in a highly watched case. that adds to the difficulty. >> another accuser now 23 testified he met sandusky back in 1999 through sandusky's second mile charity and later found himself being stalked by the defendant in a campus shower facility. said the teary eyed witness,
bruce gordon has the details from court today. >> reporter: one accuser now 25, told the jury sandusky performed oral sex on him in sandusky's basement when the witness was just 11 years old. another accuser testified sandusky groped him during car rides and sleepovers at the man's home. the accuser was just ten at the time. his attorney says it was tough for him to come forward. >> being a survivor of childhood sexual abuse is difficult for anyone. coming forward and talking about...
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very quickly, somebody -- i will say somebody called up gordon lidde to contact richard kleintree on the golf court to get him out of jail. there was some question that bob mardian was involved with that, but he denied it. there was a false press release issued where james mccord, who had been creep security officer had been arrested. and the false press release -- the press release said -- it was false. obviously false. it said mr. mccord has many clients. creep is one client of his, but he has other clients, and we don't know anything about this. of course, not expressly. very much hinting that the watergate job was for another client. those did occur before mardian was asked to be council. however, mardian denied doing those things. of all of the things he's accused of doing, we don't know which one the jury hung their hat on this or that. >> before we lose the point, part of your original question was you asked about if there was any fear of losing the client. and that has crossed my mind somewhat, because it seemed to me reading from mr. deane's book, and other materials, there
very quickly, somebody -- i will say somebody called up gordon lidde to contact richard kleintree on the golf court to get him out of jail. there was some question that bob mardian was involved with that, but he denied it. there was a false press release issued where james mccord, who had been creep security officer had been arrested. and the false press release -- the press release said -- it was false. obviously false. it said mr. mccord has many clients. creep is one client of his, but he...
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i gather that john gordon's memoirs have been mentioned at least a couple times today. i'll mention some others. the postwar writings of john bell hood. joseph eggleston johnson, george b. mcclellan, abner doubleday. a book such as these, put gordon in that collection as well, though not without merit, they often tell us much more about what these men were up to in their post appomattox frame of mind than about the events they're actually describing. tell us more about senator john gordon in 1900, perhaps than the battle of cedar creek, for example. other memoirs are at the other end of this spectrum of how useful they are. i'll put euless sis s. grant and alexander at that end, they define the very best of reminiscences, beautifully ask sometimes movingly written, deeply analytical, and often more perceptive than almost all modern historians. the union's greatest military hero filled his two-volume memoirs with a number of remarkable passages, few more instructive than his peer into the citizen soldiers who saved the republic and killed the institution of slavery. the
i gather that john gordon's memoirs have been mentioned at least a couple times today. i'll mention some others. the postwar writings of john bell hood. joseph eggleston johnson, george b. mcclellan, abner doubleday. a book such as these, put gordon in that collection as well, though not without merit, they often tell us much more about what these men were up to in their post appomattox frame of mind than about the events they're actually describing. tell us more about senator john gordon in...
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tell us more about senator john gordon than the battle of cedar creek, for example. other memoirs are at the other end of this spectrum of how useful they are. i'll put euless sis s. grant and alexander at that end, they define, movingly written, deeply analytical and often more pour separative than almost all modern historians. the union's greatest military hero filled his two-volume memoirs with a number of remarkable pass sanls, few more instructive than his pee into the citizen soldiers who saved the republic and killed the institution of slavery. the armies of europe are machines. the men are brave and the officers capable, but the majority of the soldiers in most of the nations of europe are taken from a class of people who have very little interest in the contest in which they are called upon to take part, wrote grant. our armies were composed of men who were able to read. men who knew what they were fighting for and could not be induced to serve as soldiers except in an emergency when the safety of the nation was involved and so necessarily must have been mor
tell us more about senator john gordon than the battle of cedar creek, for example. other memoirs are at the other end of this spectrum of how useful they are. i'll put euless sis s. grant and alexander at that end, they define, movingly written, deeply analytical and often more pour separative than almost all modern historians. the union's greatest military hero filled his two-volume memoirs with a number of remarkable pass sanls, few more instructive than his pee into the citizen soldiers who...
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thanks so much, chris gordon. meanwhile, richard, some of the worst storm damage in prince jornls county can be found at an apartment building in riverdale. jackie bensen reports hundreds are still out of their homes this morning. >> reporter: residents from the seven-story apartment building on riverdale road say it happened very fast and very unexpectedly as the storm's winds slammed into prince george's county, the roof blew off. >> i was in the house. all you heard was a big boom. the windows were shattering and the lights start flickering. from there you hear people screaming in the hallways. >> i was in the site with his house. ta all the chaos. >> reporter: this is at the park tanglewood apartments. this is part of the roof. this is why everyone had to come out of here tonight because the roof was literally sheared off a good section of the building. prince george's fire chief notes the damaging storm came exactly one week after vicious weather caused similar damage in the bladensburg area. >> in this case
thanks so much, chris gordon. meanwhile, richard, some of the worst storm damage in prince jornls county can be found at an apartment building in riverdale. jackie bensen reports hundreds are still out of their homes this morning. >> reporter: residents from the seven-story apartment building on riverdale road say it happened very fast and very unexpectedly as the storm's winds slammed into prince george's county, the roof blew off. >> i was in the house. all you heard was a big...
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particular stock and you are not bullish since last time we talked to you, gordon. you have it as a sell and 40% lower than where it is right now. would you really sell it now and cut your losses instead of waiting to see if it turns around? >> yeah. unfortunately, we're still bearish on the stock. we were just recently in munich, germany, and did calls with the customers and here's the unfortunate set of circumstances. the competitive technology ro h roughly selling 60 cents a watt and no benefit of the modules. everyone we spoke to in germany, the world's largest solar market said there were no projects going on so we're still very bearish. we think the company's doing okay. from its projects but we think there's significant downside looking ahead. >> there seems to be a huge disconnect between what the company first solar saying about the customers and supplying the customers and customers are saying. basically, has it been misleading investors? has it been lying? >> we think so. one thing to make sure your listeners understand is from an income statement perspec
particular stock and you are not bullish since last time we talked to you, gordon. you have it as a sell and 40% lower than where it is right now. would you really sell it now and cut your losses instead of waiting to see if it turns around? >> yeah. unfortunately, we're still bearish on the stock. we were just recently in munich, germany, and did calls with the customers and here's the unfortunate set of circumstances. the competitive technology ro h roughly selling 60 cents a watt and...
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allen gordon. it's 1-1 when gordon scores. deep into the second half, it's a stoppage time, as you well know. taken down in the box by the colorado goalie. that is a penalty! a penalty kick for chris onedol owsc oned lowscy --
allen gordon. it's 1-1 when gordon scores. deep into the second half, it's a stoppage time, as you well know. taken down in the box by the colorado goalie. that is a penalty! a penalty kick for chris onedol owsc oned lowscy --
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gordon peterson will be back for "inside washington."
gordon peterson will be back for "inside washington."
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gordon, are you here? he is off at his son's track meet. come on up here. yes, here is relatively new to the neighborhood. he is the pastor of the church on the corner. we never knew what went on inside. now we know. the first thing gordon did what he showed up as he started making friends . in organizing, the first thing you do is make friends. he has made a lot of friends. he has been a great asset to the committee. susan, please come on up. not only has suisun been around here about as long as anybody, living in this community, saying its change, she is an anchor tenant, if you will. she is also running power for the duffy house. she is doing some pro bono contribution today. she is the big blue house, the beautiful house on the corner. she has been a long organizer of the dead in theirs. helene, come on up here. she lives across the street from susan. she has also been very involved. the number of kids in this park has astronomically grown in the last five years. she knows that full well. leslie, is jak -- last lee, is jake here? jake held take this pro
gordon, are you here? he is off at his son's track meet. come on up here. yes, here is relatively new to the neighborhood. he is the pastor of the church on the corner. we never knew what went on inside. now we know. the first thing gordon did what he showed up as he started making friends . in organizing, the first thing you do is make friends. he has made a lot of friends. he has been a great asset to the committee. susan, please come on up. not only has suisun been around here about as long...
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brooks was close to gordon brown. brown, if i can summarize it like a? >> i think some strong arguments when i would be bracing the government and all it's worth. she would be standing at pretty vigorously for gordon brown. >> when did you you sense that mrs. brooks would be disposed to supporting you and your party approximately when? >> can't really put a date on it. i think it was as they say there was a growing picture of disenchantment with the government. the conservative party was i think getting its act together. looking more like a credible government, and it was a process. we had some strong allies as it were, i mean, i don't want to ruin his career but trevor kavanagh on "the sun," i felt he was someone who thought that labour government was getting it wrong. thought the conservative party was getting its act together but lots of things he didn't agree with what what a thing but i felt he was a potential ally for pony up to "the sun" readers were moving in our direction. >> i'm sure it's process, not an eve
brooks was close to gordon brown. brown, if i can summarize it like a? >> i think some strong arguments when i would be bracing the government and all it's worth. she would be standing at pretty vigorously for gordon brown. >> when did you you sense that mrs. brooks would be disposed to supporting you and your party approximately when? >> can't really put a date on it. i think it was as they say there was a growing picture of disenchantment with the government. the...
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this is a big deal for jeff gordon, he is having what some say is the worst season of his career. he has won here five times and as you can imagine, many of the fans are absolutely jeff gordon fans. you're looking at a live shot right now of the inspection, nascar wants to make sure that each and every car that it's the track today is legal and that the teams play fair. in just about two hours, more than 100,000 people will be treated to nascar. their only trip to northern california is right here. that is very traffic heavy traffic coming in. chp is on the scene saying to be patient and you will make it here. >> it looks like the weather forecast around the bay area will be nice matter where you are. a live look at downtown san francisco -i'll never forget that moment. woman: as long as i live. man: i realized, at that moment, when we first saw the damage, these people really needed us and i was going to make a difference, right here in my community. together with local responders, we cleared trees and collapsed walls. we had to get to the family trapped beneath. as a citizen-sol
this is a big deal for jeff gordon, he is having what some say is the worst season of his career. he has won here five times and as you can imagine, many of the fans are absolutely jeff gordon fans. you're looking at a live shot right now of the inspection, nascar wants to make sure that each and every car that it's the track today is legal and that the teams play fair. in just about two hours, more than 100,000 people will be treated to nascar. their only trip to northern california is right...
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jeff gordon, that is halfway through the cones.u like to give to your new found friend brian. >> i want to know more about this. nine year old . he could be the next big superstar. >> the problem he is wearing you out. >> he is catching me now. i had no choice to do that. >> and there you go. >> even with brian cheating he lost. >> how about this. i would to race and only jeff be my driver. >> just put the helmet on me. i am not saying i could hit the kid. if i was able to swap helmet beat the kid and he end up crying. >> you are here today to talk about the importance of a booster shot. >> back again, doing a great job of awareness and more people in the country in the recent survey show that people are very aware of the dangers of pertusis and not taking the booster. we are talking about adults around infants and obviously parents are more aware of it. it was grandparents and care givers. adults get that booster. to the vaxation wears off. >> whooping cough. and it could be deadly if a child gets it at a young age. their vaccinat
jeff gordon, that is halfway through the cones.u like to give to your new found friend brian. >> i want to know more about this. nine year old . he could be the next big superstar. >> the problem he is wearing you out. >> he is catching me now. i had no choice to do that. >> and there you go. >> even with brian cheating he lost. >> how about this. i would to race and only jeff be my driver. >> just put the helmet on me. i am not saying i could hit the...
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british politicians have been giving evidence at the inquiry into press standards the inquiry last gordon brown and george was born about their relationship with rupert murdoch's media empire. over the past two decades, somalia has been characterized by lawlessness and turmoil. now the country is close to forming a new government. african union troops have fought to drive the militants group from the capital and restore normalcy to the country. gabriel is inside somalia and sent us this report. >> life is returning to this scarred city. the effects of war have been devastating. last august, a force of african union soldiers drove al shabob out of mogadishu. for the moment, the momentum is on their side. these you got interested in pursuing islamists -- these you gotta troops have been pursuing the islamists. they captured one of a strategic stronghold and a center of the bomb making. the yukon than -- ugandans have been helped. he absconded and made a phone on his mobile. the former al shabob commander. the punishment for desertion is harsh. if they catch him, he will slaughter him with h
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. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm chris gordon. he says he didn't know that he was in danger until it was too late. and a chance encounter might have saved his life. news4's derrick ward has the story from brentwood, maryland. >> reporter: what's beneath clearer skies, it was time to assess the damage. and for those who had their own harrowing experiences brought by the hand of nature, time to look be and be thankful. >> we knew it was going to rain. >> i saw the branches of the trees coming down, and when i looked around, the whole tree. >> reporter: you're looking at me from atop a levee on the northwest branch of the ant costia river. this is normally largely silted over and narrowed. but every now and then shows her fury as in last night. jonathan is one of three teens who got too close to the raging waters. how long were you there? >> four hours. >> reporter: four hours, clinging to the bridge support. >> we were just down there and it started raining and it overflooded and we were stuck. >> reporter: in no time, waters grew a
. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm chris gordon. he says he didn't know that he was in danger until it was too late. and a chance encounter might have saved his life. news4's derrick ward has the story from brentwood, maryland. >> reporter: what's beneath clearer skies, it was time to assess the damage. and for those who had their own harrowing experiences brought by the hand of nature, time to look be and be thankful. >> we knew it was going to rain. >> i saw the...
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see you again tomorrow at 5:00. >> i say we call him fred gordon from now. >> well, why not?did give us a new perspective on how tough that course is tomorrow. >> any projections for tomorrow. >> mark ambrose is on the mole. >> and what a game between the giants and a's. >> that had to feel almost like a playoff game. you couldn't ask for any more drama. a tough loss for the a's and good win for the giants. >>> thank you, joe. >> that is our reporter to tonight. thank you so much for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time newsbreak. >> be sure to join us at tomorrow morning. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and ktvu mobile. thanks for joining us. have a great night. ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ it goes something like this ♪ everybody here is a friend of mine ♪ ♪ everybody, tell me, have you heard? ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ pop goes the world [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... a powerful three-in-one detergent that cleans, brightens, and fights stains. pop in. stand out.
see you again tomorrow at 5:00. >> i say we call him fred gordon from now. >> well, why not?did give us a new perspective on how tough that course is tomorrow. >> any projections for tomorrow. >> mark ambrose is on the mole. >> and what a game between the giants and a's. >> that had to feel almost like a playoff game. you couldn't ask for any more drama. a tough loss for the a's and good win for the giants. >>> thank you, joe. >> that is our...