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rescue crews had been judged. johnson managed to push the civil rights act through congress in one thousand nine hundred sixty four and the voting rights act one year later. he also set about creating the great society a sweeping set of social domestic policy programs bobby kennedy was now little more than a spectator as his nemesis lyndon johnson moved ahead with his reforms. as he slowly adjusted to life after his brother's assassination bobby kennedy considered a new mission to return to the white house this time as president but first he would have to get past lyndon johnson. in july nine hundred sixty four kennedy his wife and several of their children visited poland greeted by and large and seems he asked to crowds on the streets while he returned to america confident that he could run for president and win the started seek a u.s. senate seat in new york johnson would run for a second term in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight and kennedy would challenge him but it would be an uphill battle. though i com
rescue crews had been judged. johnson managed to push the civil rights act through congress in one thousand nine hundred sixty four and the voting rights act one year later. he also set about creating the great society a sweeping set of social domestic policy programs bobby kennedy was now little more than a spectator as his nemesis lyndon johnson moved ahead with his reforms. as he slowly adjusted to life after his brother's assassination bobby kennedy considered a new mission to return to the...
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that oswald had acted alone. to done so would have meant confronting terrible truths about his role in his brother's administration and the rage he felt at john kennedy's murder. just. just. at the time robert kennedy was running for the u.s. senate in new york he took time off from the campaign to reflect on the years he had devoted to his brother's political career he was overcome by anger but where did this anger come from and as he himself moved on to the political stage he sought to learn from the mistakes it manc for example when he was u.s. attorney general had he gone too far in his effort to convict teamsters union president jimmy hoffa it might help but pick up the baby there is that. about the go black and evidently you think thing hoffa had been the focus of kennedy's first great moral crusade and he was a fitting opponent but what was the motivation for this crusade on the basis of what. the teamsters union represented truck drivers across america many top union leaders was sent to have had ties to t
that oswald had acted alone. to done so would have meant confronting terrible truths about his role in his brother's administration and the rage he felt at john kennedy's murder. just. just. at the time robert kennedy was running for the u.s. senate in new york he took time off from the campaign to reflect on the years he had devoted to his brother's political career he was overcome by anger but where did this anger come from and as he himself moved on to the political stage he sought to learn...
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i had options. some guys had signed up for the pre-sign up to enlist, becse we knew we were probably close to going. i didn't want to do two years, or three years, or four years. i just decided i would hang on and wait, if i was going to get drafted. that is two years active duty, two years active reserve and two years in active reserve, six year commitment. so i decided, maybe i will luck out and they will skip over me. they didn't. so that is how i got in. tom: was there something in here, i guess it was jack, in a motorcycle gang at some point? dennis: he is from lancaster. when we met each other in vietnam, i found out afterwards that he had been through the same training group and everything that i was for ait and basic infantry training. i used to travel where he was from, two nights a week. trying to get an associates degree in architectural engineering, because that is pretty much what i did. used to go right through mountville. we get over there and there's jack hurst from lancaster county.
i had options. some guys had signed up for the pre-sign up to enlist, becse we knew we were probably close to going. i didn't want to do two years, or three years, or four years. i just decided i would hang on and wait, if i was going to get drafted. that is two years active duty, two years active reserve and two years in active reserve, six year commitment. so i decided, maybe i will luck out and they will skip over me. they didn't. so that is how i got in. tom: was there something in here, i...
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ever had happened. it was bobby kennedy who was the official mourner in chief for the next month, and it was extraordinary that he managed to do that given what he was going -- given how devastated he was. in a magical moment, exactly one month out from the death of jack kennedy, when the family starts pulling it back together and went back to work and their lives, and the country had ended , the family was starting to pull it together, bobby kennedy lost it. he went through for seven months something that today would be described as clinical depression and that ethel remembers 50 years later like it would happen -- like it had happened a moment ago. he would basically go out in the middle of the night and drive around in his car not knowing where he was going. he would go to work and could not sustain any attention at the meetings of the justice department. he had essentially lost his sense of what he was doing in the world. he debated if he should become a college professor, and i'm convinced he would
ever had happened. it was bobby kennedy who was the official mourner in chief for the next month, and it was extraordinary that he managed to do that given what he was going -- given how devastated he was. in a magical moment, exactly one month out from the death of jack kennedy, when the family starts pulling it back together and went back to work and their lives, and the country had ended , the family was starting to pull it together, bobby kennedy lost it. he went through for seven months...
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>> they had not.give zach some hope. >> they said chub bako, junior high, junior high. i take that, oh, she's at the junior high. >> so zach sprinted there, made his way to the teachers' room. >> i asked them, you know, have you seen georgia? they said they had not seen her, and i kind of lost it at that point. >> zach staggered outside, out of options, his despair now total. >> what was happening in your mind? >> just feeling so lost, that feeling that i've been trying to suppress, the feeling of she's not all right. it began growing in size immensely as each minute went by. >> one of the teachers came outside to comfort him with a cup of tea. >> telling me, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay. hugging me and patting me on the back because i'm crying. yeah. >> then, out of nowhere, a van pulled up. two men hopped out. zach recognized one as a colleague of georgia's. they didn't look happy. zach tried to ask them. georgia, where is she? where is she? they didn't say -- because they spoke no english and i
>> they had not.give zach some hope. >> they said chub bako, junior high, junior high. i take that, oh, she's at the junior high. >> so zach sprinted there, made his way to the teachers' room. >> i asked them, you know, have you seen georgia? they said they had not seen her, and i kind of lost it at that point. >> zach staggered outside, out of options, his despair now total. >> what was happening in your mind? >> just feeling so lost, that feeling that...
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how had andrea known that fact, that rusty had been shot, if no one had told her yet. most perplexing of all, within minutes of being told something happened to rusty, andrea had dialed and redialed her boss. but her husband, who she believed was in an accident. >> how many times did you call rusty. >> rusty? zero times. >> and demeanor issue. jurors heard a tape of andrea being told six weeks after he had been shot the police had made an arrest. >> are you serious? >> did andrea know beforehand who the shooter was? according to a friend, andrea had confided in her that she thought hemy neuman resembled the police sketch. if she had any suspicion he was involved, why hadn't she told police? >> she kept seeing his face in those sketches, is that correct? >> not the face. it was the eyes is what she said. >> those drawings were published certainly no more than two days after rusty was shot; is that correct? >> i guess. >> andrea hugged her best friend as she got off the stand. once the two women were in the hallway, out of the view of the cameras and the jurors, andrea r
how had andrea known that fact, that rusty had been shot, if no one had told her yet. most perplexing of all, within minutes of being told something happened to rusty, andrea had dialed and redialed her boss. but her husband, who she believed was in an accident. >> how many times did you call rusty. >> rusty? zero times. >> and demeanor issue. jurors heard a tape of andrea being told six weeks after he had been shot the police had made an arrest. >> are you serious?...
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during this time we had dr. lafayette. we had john lewis. .e had three or four people dr. the number one guy teaching. we were a part of his assignment. he was teaching us, if they hit you, you fall a certain way, how to get up. he was teaching us various things you have to do to be nonviolent. never strike back. we were taught, you have to maintain a certain level of respect. they did not accept him when he first came to tell. he was labeled as a troublemaker. we don't need a troublemaker coming into our community. they rejected dr. lafayette. that is why he turned to the youth, because they were governed. afraid.were lafayette had a tough time to get into the church. all of our training went on in the basement of the church, some of which went on all night. word came out that he wanted to have a mass meeting. that was when the deacons met and said, we can't have a mass meeting at this church. they were fearful that the ku klux klan, every racist group possible, they are going to burn that church, they are going to do some drastic stuff. that was the fear. churchastor, he
during this time we had dr. lafayette. we had john lewis. .e had three or four people dr. the number one guy teaching. we were a part of his assignment. he was teaching us, if they hit you, you fall a certain way, how to get up. he was teaching us various things you have to do to be nonviolent. never strike back. we were taught, you have to maintain a certain level of respect. they did not accept him when he first came to tell. he was labeled as a troublemaker. we don't need a troublemaker...
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how had andrea known that fact, that rusty had been shot, if no one had told her yet?aps most perplexing of all, within minutes of being told something happened to rusty, andrea had dialled and redialled her boss. but her husband, who she believed was involved in an accident -- >> how many times did you call rusty. >> call rusty? >> rusty. >> zero times. >> and demeanor issue. jurors heard a tape of andrea being told police had made arrest. >> are you serious? are you sure? >> did andrea know beforehand who the shooter was? according to a friend, andrea had confided in her that she thought hemy neuman resembled the police sketch. if she had any suspicion he was involved, why didn't she tell the police? >> she kept seeing hemy's face in those sketches, is that right? >> not the face. in the eyes is what she said. >> those drawings were published certainly no more than two days after rusty was shot; is that correct? >> i guess. >> andrea hugged her best friend shea -- shana as she got off the stand. once the two women were in the hallway, out of the view of the cameras a
how had andrea known that fact, that rusty had been shot, if no one had told her yet?aps most perplexing of all, within minutes of being told something happened to rusty, andrea had dialled and redialled her boss. but her husband, who she believed was involved in an accident -- >> how many times did you call rusty. >> call rusty? >> rusty. >> zero times. >> and demeanor issue. jurors heard a tape of andrea being told police had made arrest. >> are you...
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had a breakfast receipt to prove it. >> he had stopped at hardees and had a receipt showing she was there. >> so scott rejoined his family, caught up in the terrible business of grieving. >> i kept wondering why was it happening to o family. >> it was awful. who would ever imagine you'd have a murder in your family. >> investigators tried, with the help of friends, to fill in the gaps of teresa's last hours. they talked to scott and teresa's friend, dawn lavender, who had plans to go shopping with her the night of the murder. >> i'm sure dawn was shocked at what happened. >> she did cry during the interview and at her house waiting on teresa to pick her up and going to ride with her. she finally got a chance to talk with teresa around 7:00. >> after that call, nothing. >> dawn told investigators she called teresa over and over and each time the phone went to a recording. just to be sure of all this they pulled teresa's cell phone records and began plotting a timeline of her whereabouts. the pictures the records painted wasn't quite what they expected. that morning call to scott, the one h
had a breakfast receipt to prove it. >> he had stopped at hardees and had a receipt showing she was there. >> so scott rejoined his family, caught up in the terrible business of grieving. >> i kept wondering why was it happening to o family. >> it was awful. who would ever imagine you'd have a murder in your family. >> investigators tried, with the help of friends, to fill in the gaps of teresa's last hours. they talked to scott and teresa's friend, dawn lavender,...
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thing i had, i had no other experience. i thought it was a raised airplane. it was simple and you could see the engine was mounted behind the pilot and the whole front nose was open for a cabin system. them were in the had thend some of them stoop. uv crank the window up and down just like a car. you could crank the window up and just like a car. i loved it. tumbled to -- tumbled. we have tried everything. it did have some particular generations. to be a fighter pilot replacement. it went to the group to learn how to be a fighter pilot in three months. then, you it's where in the world fight. when my three months was up, they said you are going to do nevada and join a brand-new fighter group. difference members in this brand-new fighter group. i did not realize the importance of that. the biggest thing was that it would give me another training cycle. to more time you had actually train, it was very valuable. it also put you on the ground floor for promotions. i was going to at least, ba flight leader. it was a big brick for me. around quite a bit. santa rosa
thing i had, i had no other experience. i thought it was a raised airplane. it was simple and you could see the engine was mounted behind the pilot and the whole front nose was open for a cabin system. them were in the had thend some of them stoop. uv crank the window up and down just like a car. you could crank the window up and just like a car. i loved it. tumbled to -- tumbled. we have tried everything. it did have some particular generations. to be a fighter pilot replacement. it went to...
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i had no idea how he got around. i had no idea if he had a driver or what.n't think about it when we got down to the garage and opened the garage door down there and there was a van parked there. empty van parked at a certain angle. and i didn't really think anything about it i noticed it was empty. all of the sudden the engine started and i jumped. and he -- i looked out at charles and he had that twinkle in his eye. he was chuckling and then he hit a button and the door rolled back and he drove himself up in the position with this specially retrofitted car had a little wheel that he could turn with one hand that he was able to use. and away he went. i thought my god, what that man could do. he went everywhere by himself if he needed. to say everywhere. and i took my granddaughter years ago to the white house christmas party and we went down there in the rain in that van. it was great to get a ride because he could take his van up close to the white house on a rainy night. she had never met him before. my daughter may have told something about his condition
i had no idea how he got around. i had no idea if he had a driver or what.n't think about it when we got down to the garage and opened the garage door down there and there was a van parked there. empty van parked at a certain angle. and i didn't really think anything about it i noticed it was empty. all of the sudden the engine started and i jumped. and he -- i looked out at charles and he had that twinkle in his eye. he was chuckling and then he hit a button and the door rolled back and he...
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but what had been a good marriage had deteriorated even as the money came in. now it was no secret that pam fayed and her husband were involved in a nasty, high stakes divorce. it was also no secret that jim fayed could not have committed the murder. >> when mrs. fayed was killed, it was impossible that he was holding the knife because he was with his attorneys at that moment. >> in the same building? >> in the same building. >> he couldn't have gotten away from them long enough to get down to the parking garage and kill his wife? >> no. and also, after mrs. fayed was murdered there was video footage that put mr. fayed in the courtyard. so it was impossible for him to be in two places at one time. >> that security video shows jim fayed trying to make a cell phone call at exactly the moment you see people reacting to pam's screams. not only that, but a tall man wearing a black hooded sweatshirt clearly was not a description of jim fayed. a woman murdered, a bitter divorce. but certainly the husband wasn't the killer. so who was? a very rich mystery was under way
but what had been a good marriage had deteriorated even as the money came in. now it was no secret that pam fayed and her husband were involved in a nasty, high stakes divorce. it was also no secret that jim fayed could not have committed the murder. >> when mrs. fayed was killed, it was impossible that he was holding the knife because he was with his attorneys at that moment. >> in the same building? >> in the same building. >> he couldn't have gotten away from them...
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and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including maffia bosses f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating jack cain's assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a dallas nightclub owner who was said to have ties to organized crime. bobby kennedy believed that oswald had been the front man for a broader conspiracy. also in one nine hundred sixty four an official government commission investigating the kennedy assassination released its report. robert kennedy did not testify before the commission nor did he publicly question its conclusion that oswald had acted alone. to done so would have meant confronting terrible truths about his role in his father's administration and the raid chief. fount of john kennedy's murder. just. at the time robert kennedy was
and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including maffia bosses f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating jack cain's assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a...
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the group of anarchists had a larger presence than was warranted. they had several newspapers. a number of speakers and they seem to represent a presence in the city. in fact, they only numbered a couple of hundred people. >> i wonder if part of the reason lucy is not as famous now that she deserves to be is that she was so disconnected with the suffrage movement. she thought, who cares if we get the vote, it's fake anyway. she didn't care forming got to vote. she denied her african roots. she did not end up becoming part of the modern black history movement either. i wonder if she got forgotten. >> there are several reasons. she was disdainful of reformers. jane addams, whom she met and jane addams help build her out of jail when lucy read was called the hunger demonstration. chicago is well known for many reformers who felt they were a moderating influence standing between the police on one hand and the great industrialists. and on the other hand, the workers, aren't an angry. three former sought if they could shave off the rough edges of capitalism there would be a compromis
the group of anarchists had a larger presence than was warranted. they had several newspapers. a number of speakers and they seem to represent a presence in the city. in fact, they only numbered a couple of hundred people. >> i wonder if part of the reason lucy is not as famous now that she deserves to be is that she was so disconnected with the suffrage movement. she thought, who cares if we get the vote, it's fake anyway. she didn't care forming got to vote. she denied her african...
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yes, he had. had he seen tara? yes, he had contact with a female there.d, she was perfectly fine when he left the house early that afternoon. >> reporter: so assuming that was true, who else came to that little house on the afternoon of october 1st and took away their tara? >> something needed to happen. >> reporter: a frustrated family reaches out to someone new. >> if you met sharon, you wouln't tell her no. i looked her in the eye and i told them i would do everything i possibly could to try to help them. >> reporter: a turn in the case was coming. >> reporter: how to explain how >> reporter: how to explain how a mother feels when her child has vanished and all signs point to something bad? >> reporter: keith, what did this do to her? >> tore her apart. it's just like watching everything crumble. >> reporter: though the family appeared to be very close and loving and sincerely distraught, investigators believed they still needed to be looked at as possible suspects. you know it's a cool reality though of the detective business that they start close and
yes, he had. had he seen tara? yes, he had contact with a female there.d, she was perfectly fine when he left the house early that afternoon. >> reporter: so assuming that was true, who else came to that little house on the afternoon of october 1st and took away their tara? >> something needed to happen. >> reporter: a frustrated family reaches out to someone new. >> if you met sharon, you wouln't tell her no. i looked her in the eye and i told them i would do everything...
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had been a protege of nikita khrushchev and had taken over the soviet union in 1964.rezhnev, who you see here on the cover of time magazine, shaking nixon's hand, was a hard-line communist who had shown no indication in the 1960's that he was open to any kind of new relationship with the united states. he had increased military spending. he had entered into a series of showdowns in the middle east and other parts of the world with the united states, but privately, the soviets were feeling the strain of higher defense spending on their economy. so he entered into negotiations with nixon, starting in 1969 in helsinki, and culminating in may of 1972. the agreement limited the number of anti-ballistic missile sites that each country could have, and it limited the number of intercontinental missiles and submarine launched ballistic missiles by freezing them to existing levels. and the senate approved the agreements very quickly, by august, by an overwhelming vote. the second part of detente under president nixon was opening relations to china. nixon made a dramatic trip to
had been a protege of nikita khrushchev and had taken over the soviet union in 1964.rezhnev, who you see here on the cover of time magazine, shaking nixon's hand, was a hard-line communist who had shown no indication in the 1960's that he was open to any kind of new relationship with the united states. he had increased military spending. he had entered into a series of showdowns in the middle east and other parts of the world with the united states, but privately, the soviets were feeling the...
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they had been dating for a few months, and paul had even joined her weekly softball game.opez was the last person maribel talked to on the phone. now police wanted to talk to him. >> you know you're not under arrest or anything like that. >> i wouldn't think so. >> ramirez sat across from paul and asked about his relationship with maribel. >> nothing's been exclusive. it's just been dating. >> okay. you date other people too? >> me, yeah. >> you don't know if she dates other people or not? >> i don't ask, don't tell. >> and he asked lopez where he was on the night maribel disappeared. >> did you come into orange at all on thursday? >> no. >> police also had to consider this. maribel had told lucy that things weren't working out with paul lopez. >> she wasn't a match with paul. so she was online talking to people. >> it wasn't clear if paul knew, even as they kept dating, that maribel was back on plenty of fish and had met a new man. he was a photographer who'd worked a lot with the military. it was a connection for both of them. how did she describe that guy? >> she said,
they had been dating for a few months, and paul had even joined her weekly softball game.opez was the last person maribel talked to on the phone. now police wanted to talk to him. >> you know you're not under arrest or anything like that. >> i wouldn't think so. >> ramirez sat across from paul and asked about his relationship with maribel. >> nothing's been exclusive. it's just been dating. >> okay. you date other people too? >> me, yeah. >> you don't...
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i had to limit how much you could read.hose two chapters focusing on the latter part of rolling thunder. good context and, it discussed airpower in this operation. again, last time we talked about vietnam, this is the second of four lessons. last time we discussed airpower in the south, primary
i had to limit how much you could read.hose two chapters focusing on the latter part of rolling thunder. good context and, it discussed airpower in this operation. again, last time we talked about vietnam, this is the second of four lessons. last time we discussed airpower in the south, primary
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even when the primaries had ended, as i said, neither candidate had the top lead.eagan really with this excitings the most part of the convention. ining the general election the fall, carter and ford both aboutn general agreement detente, even though ford had moved to the right, carter was to some kind of negotiations with the soviet union. haunte issue continued to president ford. withipped during a debate president carter, arguably in most famous gaffes in american history. he had prepared himself before that hete to say understood the criticism of conservatives and that in no way the permanence of in easternnation europe. he had practiced this with his advisors, ready to go on television, when the question came up. but when it did, it didn't quite work. and it sounded very different. of what hee opposite was trying to say. here's that gaffe. i no soviet domination europe and there never will be under a ford administration. >> i'm sorry. could i just -- did i understand you to say, sir, that the are not using eastern europe as their own sphere of ofluence and occ
even when the primaries had ended, as i said, neither candidate had the top lead.eagan really with this excitings the most part of the convention. ining the general election the fall, carter and ford both aboutn general agreement detente, even though ford had moved to the right, carter was to some kind of negotiations with the soviet union. haunte issue continued to president ford. withipped during a debate president carter, arguably in most famous gaffes in american history. he had prepared...
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now she had what she wanted, she had to get out?> i think at the time she was probably hoping that it would work, hoping he would knuckle under and obey her, but i think later on she saw that that wasn't going to work. she knew she had her child and that's what she really wanted. >> and ed believed jennifer would do anything to keep sydney from stephen. >> she just said he couldn't have it. >> even going so far as pulling the trigger herself, ed says. after all, the murder weapon was not shirley's. it was jennifer's. >> jennifer has every motive to do it. >> he says even if his mother was the one who killed stephen, she was probably driven to it by jennifer. >> so my mom and dad was around jennifer and her mouth 24 hours a day. and she is very annoying when it comes to something that she believes in. and she believed in not giving stephen the daughter. and she talked about it constantly. >> this goes beyond annoyance. >> oh yes, yes. >> it's not just ed who thinks jennifer might have killed stephen and shirley was trying to take the
now she had what she wanted, she had to get out?> i think at the time she was probably hoping that it would work, hoping he would knuckle under and obey her, but i think later on she saw that that wasn't going to work. she knew she had her child and that's what she really wanted. >> and ed believed jennifer would do anything to keep sydney from stephen. >> she just said he couldn't have it. >> even going so far as pulling the trigger herself, ed says. after all, the murder...
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the remnants of the brigade that had blocked the road to the canal had retreated. but only after making the israelis pay a heavy price. yes painful and. very painful mainly because of the dead. in the wounded. and one night of the crossing with unarmed we lost some four hundred people. tanks were fighting. some of them which we saw in broad daylight later. one barrel against another like to salt competence in the medieval time a theater with tanks both of them destroyed maybe most of the people and both of them dead the valley of death next day along the come out was terrible. but we were on the other side of the. general and john's on the division had successfully crossed the canal using the pontoon bridge. next day eighteenth of october early morning advanced tanks are unleashed on the egyptian red. soon they have destroyed more trees clearing the skies for the israeli air force. is not a top down the air force started to appear previously we hadn't seen it at all but after the seventeenth we started to see the air force a lot no one to stop them with our defense
the remnants of the brigade that had blocked the road to the canal had retreated. but only after making the israelis pay a heavy price. yes painful and. very painful mainly because of the dead. in the wounded. and one night of the crossing with unarmed we lost some four hundred people. tanks were fighting. some of them which we saw in broad daylight later. one barrel against another like to salt competence in the medieval time a theater with tanks both of them destroyed maybe most of the people...
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then we had to move off. i got their address, and when i got back home, as i recall, i didn't write them while i was in vietnam, but when i got back home, i started writing letters. when margie, my wife, and i got marrie she actually sent us a wedding present. it's a black lacquer tray that i think is up in the attic. we kept up the corresponds, and then on april 30, 1975, saigon fell and they disappeared, the entire family. i've never been able to find and i tried through the 1980s to locate them and we don't know what happened to them. >> and you said that was in june that y'all were there using their home? >> yeah. we got there in july, so it would have been something along the lines of august or september, something like that. >> they had been rebuilding their house, right? >> yes. >> yes. >> when did you switch to being a war correspondent? was that in december or january? >> i think it was february. >> february of '69? >> right. >> right. >> so when did you return back to the states? >> oh, gee, oddly e
then we had to move off. i got their address, and when i got back home, as i recall, i didn't write them while i was in vietnam, but when i got back home, i started writing letters. when margie, my wife, and i got marrie she actually sent us a wedding present. it's a black lacquer tray that i think is up in the attic. we kept up the corresponds, and then on april 30, 1975, saigon fell and they disappeared, the entire family. i've never been able to find and i tried through the 1980s to locate...
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mayfield had hired him, had given him $15,000 to kill his wife. intentions on killing her. he just wanted the man's money. >> but the old saying, two is a coincidence, three is a pattern, which is why even before dawn told her grisly tale on tape, in fact, on the same day dawn was arrested, a warrant was also issued for scott. kelsey was outside mowing the lawn when she saw a cop car whiz by, then another and another. she called her dad on his cell phone. >> i asked him where he was at. and he said the cops have me pulled over. >> your dad, for heaven's sake was being arrested. had to be a shock. >> i was very confused. so i asked the arresting officer, why are you arresting my dad? and he said it was solicitation and conspiracy. >> to commit murder. >> to commit murder, yes. >> noeshd, he said your father was responsible for the death of your mother. >> mm-hm. >> still, as he sat behind bars awaiting his day in court he assured his children that it was all a mistake. he was innocent. >> what did you expect would happen? >> i thought he would be f
mayfield had hired him, had given him $15,000 to kill his wife. intentions on killing her. he just wanted the man's money. >> but the old saying, two is a coincidence, three is a pattern, which is why even before dawn told her grisly tale on tape, in fact, on the same day dawn was arrested, a warrant was also issued for scott. kelsey was outside mowing the lawn when she saw a cop car whiz by, then another and another. she called her dad on his cell phone. >> i asked him where he was...
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had just talked about.hese were not letters that she mailed to the prison. there was an informant named boyd douglas and was imprisoned -- he was in prison with phil but was on work release. he was a leftist sympathizer and reached out to her msa, if you want to get messages to phil, i ll make sure that you get them to him. she fell for that. they had a connection and she wanted to communicate with him. she wanted to keep his spirits up to let him know that people were still planning actions -- she wanted to keep his spirits up. she wanted to let him know that there were people still planning actions. he had them transcribed and gave copies to the fbi. brian: the book is to get the catonsville 9 documentary. how? website. our there is a page that tells you where it is streaming online and had to purchase the dvd. brian: what is something called the jenniffers. is a band that formed in the early 1990's. joe joined the band. around 2001, i joined the band. i guess she left around 2010 and i is still in the ba
had just talked about.hese were not letters that she mailed to the prison. there was an informant named boyd douglas and was imprisoned -- he was in prison with phil but was on work release. he was a leftist sympathizer and reached out to her msa, if you want to get messages to phil, i ll make sure that you get them to him. she fell for that. they had a connection and she wanted to communicate with him. she wanted to keep his spirits up to let him know that people were still planning actions --...
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the dna they got a hit on, they had had for maybe over a year.he dna lab and it's taken that long to finally get it processed. >> i think some of the town wondered, why did it take so long for the police to look at this person who picked up christa's trash every week? >> they did talk to him. they talked to him not that long after the murder. it would be standard that you're going to look at people who logically had interaction with her. >> one time, three months after christa's killed, another time two years. in both cases, he basically says he hardly knew her. >> he was cooperating with them and he wasn't fleeing. he wasn't hiding. he's volunteering his dna. he didn't act like somebody who was guilty of this. >> when the trash collector at her home has twice denied even knowing really christa worthington, and then you match sperm and saliva found on her body back to him? prosecutors, police, are going to be thinking, we've got our guy. >> who is christopher mccowen? my wife knew him. >> it wouldn't be until quite some time after the arrest that
the dna they got a hit on, they had had for maybe over a year.he dna lab and it's taken that long to finally get it processed. >> i think some of the town wondered, why did it take so long for the police to look at this person who picked up christa's trash every week? >> they did talk to him. they talked to him not that long after the murder. it would be standard that you're going to look at people who logically had interaction with her. >> one time, three months after...
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eisenhower had mixing, all the way -- had nixon, clinton had gore.t is not going to happen because cheney is not running. , but you wantice to be the commissioner of the nfl instead. brian: when you are writing about her being confirmed, you said who had the politics of this right. my guess is hillary as usual. charles: i think she will be the democratic nominee if she heads toward the senate. she will be a strong candidate. brian: you say she understands the political game? charles: she is extremely smart and clever, and knows how to position herself. brian: what kind of a president would she be? charles: probably a disaster, but i have been wrong before. brian: on that note, charles, 50 so much for joining us. this language of attack, harm, damage that by expressing an opinion, that people don't inflicted ane injury, i found that very striking. and, frankly, rather frightening if the truth be told. it's problematic of the way the left is now responding to any sort of dissent. especially, one that trenches on identity or even politics which is every
eisenhower had mixing, all the way -- had nixon, clinton had gore.t is not going to happen because cheney is not running. , but you wantice to be the commissioner of the nfl instead. brian: when you are writing about her being confirmed, you said who had the politics of this right. my guess is hillary as usual. charles: i think she will be the democratic nominee if she heads toward the senate. she will be a strong candidate. brian: you say she understands the political game? charles: she is...
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jerusalem had to be destroyed in the temple had to be destroyed. the people had to go into exile. some of them would die in the process. many of them would die in the process. some of them would get hopelessly corrupted in the process, but some of them might find their way back. it was jerusalem. it was america. it was israel. in 1861, douglass' quest to fashion this enemy was in many, many forms. i just want to point out one of the ways that he launched this propaganda campaign, and it goes on throughout the world, but 1861-1962 -- 1861-1862. every sunday and sometimes weeknights, but every sunday and throughout the summer and into the fall of 1861, he spoke at the spring street ame church in rochester where he lived. it was a black church. hey had a regular gig -- and had a regular gig there anytime he wanted it. andy turned -- and he turned these gatherings where he would make speeches about the war effort. like moses, he declared in june, who swallowed up the petty creations of the eastern r national affairs, swallowed up other subjects. in those church speeches, dozens of the
jerusalem had to be destroyed in the temple had to be destroyed. the people had to go into exile. some of them would die in the process. many of them would die in the process. some of them would get hopelessly corrupted in the process, but some of them might find their way back. it was jerusalem. it was america. it was israel. in 1861, douglass' quest to fashion this enemy was in many, many forms. i just want to point out one of the ways that he launched this propaganda campaign, and it goes on...
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i had to do it.to hurt my mom. >> father was shot because the boy feels his mother is in jeopardy. >> yes. >> it was getting late on a frigid february night. the deputies put the son and the mother in a patrol car. >> they asked where the shotgun was. there was mention of it still being in the garage. >> after securing the weapon the deputies made their way on to the home. in the home office they found the victim. >> the husband, the father, is behind the desk. >> spent shotgun shells are all right there in that doorway. >> the detective would quickly learn more about jim tan, father, husband, and businessman. >> the owned his own company. they had lived in canada and then moved to the united states some years earlier. >> successful executive? >> by all accounts, yes. >> but was this successful businessman also an abusive husband? detective peglo looked around the household as crime scene techs processed a shotgun killing upstairs. they came upon an appointment card for gene tan to appear at domestic
i had to do it.to hurt my mom. >> father was shot because the boy feels his mother is in jeopardy. >> yes. >> it was getting late on a frigid february night. the deputies put the son and the mother in a patrol car. >> they asked where the shotgun was. there was mention of it still being in the garage. >> after securing the weapon the deputies made their way on to the home. in the home office they found the victim. >> the husband, the father, is behind the...
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had endless, meetings with lawyers and if you ever had a meeting with a lawyer you know how long and boring they can be. for young women. my apologies to any lawyers in the room. and they talked about their cases with conviction and concise self-possessed ways. to both the black and white press. the first the white press wanted to know from all the school desegregation plaintiffs, was one thing, do you want to go to school with white students? do you think you will become friends with white students? these were difficult even explosive questions to ask a young person and girls did well with these questions in general. the central question at the heart of the book is, why did girls act as plaintiffs and later as desegregation -- there are two reasons for the first is that girls, disproportionally, believed in the idea or ideal of desegregation. they believed that segregated schools were a moral crisis and they believed that they should change that. what allowed a girl to look at the edifice of a white school building and say to herself, her lawyer or her parents, i can go there, i can
had endless, meetings with lawyers and if you ever had a meeting with a lawyer you know how long and boring they can be. for young women. my apologies to any lawyers in the room. and they talked about their cases with conviction and concise self-possessed ways. to both the black and white press. the first the white press wanted to know from all the school desegregation plaintiffs, was one thing, do you want to go to school with white students? do you think you will become friends with white...
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he had no patience. essentially, they were only a couple years apart in age, but it was a different generation. jack kennedy was on the world war ii "we know what life is like" generation. bobby kennedy enlisted in the saw active duty, going out of port and coming back to port and i think falling once , and thatg his lip was the war injury bobby kennedy ended up with, so the rest of his life, he felt a little bit inadequate because he had not fought in the war. he spent so much of his life dealing with what he thought were inadequacies when he was born, in that early generation as a kennedy kid, bobby was the one his dad described as the runt of the litter and the one least likely to be ever to do anything -- the one least likely to be able to do anything. bobby spent his life trying to show his dad that he could get things done. in the end, joe kennedy acknowledged that the kid who was most like him, the kid he most adored, i think, at the end, and the kid he made executor of his estate -- and there was
he had no patience. essentially, they were only a couple years apart in age, but it was a different generation. jack kennedy was on the world war ii "we know what life is like" generation. bobby kennedy enlisted in the saw active duty, going out of port and coming back to port and i think falling once , and thatg his lip was the war injury bobby kennedy ended up with, so the rest of his life, he felt a little bit inadequate because he had not fought in the war. he spent so much of his...
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i had would like to continue. i just finished a book with roosevelt after and i like to stay in the world war i the spac and wha i do and i thought i could do wilson as commander-in-chief because i noticed there was not much on that subject and i very quickly discovered that the reason there was not much was that that subject was a good paragraph but not a great book. the reason for that is he elevated most everything. he delegated to his generals and admirals and delegated to the team of men that he had running things on the home front and the war is there in the background in "the moralist" but that action 4000 miles away and i'm trying to keep the focus on wilson so there's not as much war as i thought there would be. i made early on i had never done this before but i think i will yso it now and i started with a folder that was called a file folder called what can a man was woodrow wilson before he became president. when you think about it someone becomes president at a point in their life is half over at least
i had would like to continue. i just finished a book with roosevelt after and i like to stay in the world war i the spac and wha i do and i thought i could do wilson as commander-in-chief because i noticed there was not much on that subject and i very quickly discovered that the reason there was not much was that that subject was a good paragraph but not a great book. the reason for that is he elevated most everything. he delegated to his generals and admirals and delegated to the team of men...
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he had slid his chair up and i had his full attention.int he knew something but i didn't know how much. >> there is no doubt about the seriousness of the problem we got. >> i'm warning him he's got problems. this was not good news i was about to share that there is a cancer on his presidency. >> we have a cancer within -- close to the presidency that's growing. it's growing daily. >> he kind of just absorbs that for a minute and thinks about it. as the conversation goes on, i say, mr. president, you know, i don't know where this will end. it's just going to keep going up. >> the senate investigation was closing in on the president. to distance himself from the cover up, nixon needed scapegoats. >> one of the most difficult decisions of my presidency, i accepted the resignations of two of my closest associates at the white house. bob haldeman and john ehrlichman. two of the finest public servants it has been my privilege to know. >> when he gets rid of them he is also planning his defense. >> the watergate scandal broke wide open today. th
he had slid his chair up and i had his full attention.int he knew something but i didn't know how much. >> there is no doubt about the seriousness of the problem we got. >> i'm warning him he's got problems. this was not good news i was about to share that there is a cancer on his presidency. >> we have a cancer within -- close to the presidency that's growing. it's growing daily. >> he kind of just absorbs that for a minute and thinks about it. as the conversation goes...
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had oined the priests. it was the marines, who were sweeping up from the compound which they had reinforced and sent a couple battalions to the south to retake the south side of the city. they eventually got to the power plant and the house where i was with the priest and it was hotel 25. hotel company second battalion fifth marines. they came to the priest's house and they called up the company commander who was a young captain named ron christmas. ron later was two or three days later was very grievously wounded in the fighting and an action which he was awarded the navy cross. really hero of the battle. the marines, i briefed them what i knew, and they wrapped me up in a blanket and carried me out as if i were a wounded marine because we did not what the neighbors to see that the priests had been hiding an american. the next day, i was able to get a flight to danang to sort of report in and get a change of clothes and a bath and so forth, but at this time, tuy-cam's house was not that far from where i wa
had oined the priests. it was the marines, who were sweeping up from the compound which they had reinforced and sent a couple battalions to the south to retake the south side of the city. they eventually got to the power plant and the house where i was with the priest and it was hotel 25. hotel company second battalion fifth marines. they came to the priest's house and they called up the company commander who was a young captain named ron christmas. ron later was two or three days later was...
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they had an economy, they had no army to speak of, just 3,000 aging warriors, they had no natural allies among more powerful groups, it was hopeless situation and yet the ross was -- john ross was committed to this because he had the backing to have full bloods and that he was kind of locked into their position in their own situation that they had to stick with them and so when the trail of tears became ine -- inevitable they were surprised and caught out and they never believed that the federal troops 7,000 of them were ever going to come to them and put them in boats, force them out along these paths, 800 miles. they never thought this was going to happen and they were many of them interrupted literally in the course -- in the middle of dinner with federal soldiers banging on the door, rousting them out, sending them to these boats or onto trails or holding them in what amounted to kind of camps until more boats could come. it was one of the great tragedies of american history. it was absolutely devastating for the cherokee but it's my position that it didn't -- it was going to be bad
they had an economy, they had no army to speak of, just 3,000 aging warriors, they had no natural allies among more powerful groups, it was hopeless situation and yet the ross was -- john ross was committed to this because he had the backing to have full bloods and that he was kind of locked into their position in their own situation that they had to stick with them and so when the trail of tears became ine -- inevitable they were surprised and caught out and they never believed that the...
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the jury had been duped.rgument, the state had even played on deaver's credibility to try to secure a conviction. >> then you're just going to have to believe that duane deaver is just a liar. and he has no reason in the world to come up here and lie to you. >> who are you gonna trust? duane deaver? of course, he would never lie. well, it turns he had -- he did lie. >> reporter: defense attorney rudolf filed a motion asking for a new trial. and the judge, this time, was ready to listen. >>> coming up, yet another jolt for michael's children. >> i was weeping with shock. >> and a critical decision that could change everything. >> well, that's just not going to happen. i won't do it. ♪ ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. olay regenerist shatters th
the jury had been duped.rgument, the state had even played on deaver's credibility to try to secure a conviction. >> then you're just going to have to believe that duane deaver is just a liar. and he has no reason in the world to come up here and lie to you. >> who are you gonna trust? duane deaver? of course, he would never lie. well, it turns he had -- he did lie. >> reporter: defense attorney rudolf filed a motion asking for a new trial. and the judge, this time, was ready...
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if he had one we had gotten out and gone a different direction. but that was to ensure that we became more powerful and militarism has now become the hallmark. those traumas, they were in and and i would include 9/11. each one pushes us further down the road. you talking about my father's travels. people. [inaudible] one of the things that really turn the cia against my uncle as he gave a speech in 1956 about -- being ruled by the africans. it was led by stevenson opposed him and condemned him. the republicans, rockefeller and nixon also condemned him because at that time there is a bulwark against -- and we needed to support our nato allies who worst trying to hold on to their colonial empires. when i traveled in africa and other countries the united states. i met thousands of people in those countries because he made that stage. it is difficult measuring the success. if people do it by pulling or pulling historians. one of the ways to measure it is that if you measure it based upon the popularity of the president abroad there'll be no more succe
if he had one we had gotten out and gone a different direction. but that was to ensure that we became more powerful and militarism has now become the hallmark. those traumas, they were in and and i would include 9/11. each one pushes us further down the road. you talking about my father's travels. people. [inaudible] one of the things that really turn the cia against my uncle as he gave a speech in 1956 about -- being ruled by the africans. it was led by stevenson opposed him and condemned him....
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>> what a collection he had. he had throwin' stars. he had daggers. he had knives. he had swords.ts that kind of stuff? ♪ ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. party's over, 'six legs', she's got simparica now. simpari-what? simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of the month, it kills more ticks in less time than frontline plus and nexgard. guess we should mosey on. see ya never, roxy! use simparica with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. the most common side effects are vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. say goodbye to ticks and fleas... with monthly simparica chewables. can be a big bad proble
>> what a collection he had. he had throwin' stars. he had daggers. he had knives. he had swords.ts that kind of stuff? ♪ ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the...
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we got -- we got manicures and pedicures and we went and had lunch. >> reporter: nique had had her toenailsainted pink that day. and though she'd sometimes had a difficult relationship with her teenaged daughter, alex says that day at the spa felt like a turning point, a fresh beginning. >> snapshots, everybody looks pretty happy. >> yeah. >> good girls' day out. >> yeah, it was fun. and i'm beyond grateful now that we'd done it, so. >> reporter: two weeks later, nique had apparently left home in the middle of the night without a word to anyone. when the family reported her missing two days later, the police advised them there was little they could do. >> their response was, "we don't even know where to start looking." >> she's not on the 11:00 news every night. >> no. because frankly, you know, grown woman having left her house wasn't that interesting a story. well, 100 people getting together all wearing red shirts, though, there's an interesting story. so they covered that. >> so then the cameras were out? >> then the cameras came. >> reporter: and this is what the cameras saw -- searche
we got -- we got manicures and pedicures and we went and had lunch. >> reporter: nique had had her toenailsainted pink that day. and though she'd sometimes had a difficult relationship with her teenaged daughter, alex says that day at the spa felt like a turning point, a fresh beginning. >> snapshots, everybody looks pretty happy. >> yeah. >> good girls' day out. >> yeah, it was fun. and i'm beyond grateful now that we'd done it, so. >> reporter: two weeks...
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had no idea, she said, that shirley had left pepper with barbara., could be adopted or that shirley stole her back again. and then there they were telling their story on "dateline." telling how shirley and barbara had described her. >> yes, i heard what they said about me. i was not a street walker. i was a waitress all my life. >> they also said you didn't really want your children. you were happy to abandon them. >> i never abandoned my children. never. ever. and would never, ever do that. >> and she wasn't a drug addict either, she says. she's not had a smooth or easy life. and for much of it, she has missed her children and blamed heelfor what happened. trusting shirley? >> yes. >> and for not having those kids under your wing all the time? >> that's right. >> tell me about that. >> to me, i felt like it was my fault, because i put them in the hands of this monster. >> we're in a hotel room in los angeles. geri is eager, anxious, terrified, visibly shaking. and then they come around the corner. their first meeting in 37 years. >> a lifetime we'v
had no idea, she said, that shirley had left pepper with barbara., could be adopted or that shirley stole her back again. and then there they were telling their story on "dateline." telling how shirley and barbara had described her. >> yes, i heard what they said about me. i was not a street walker. i was a waitress all my life. >> they also said you didn't really want your children. you were happy to abandon them. >> i never abandoned my children. never. ever. and...
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a key it had been done that i had limited. mission had. the mom is it hard to know where the love is not that it later to matter. what that moment and sent biotic. to land that to a certain time and the man adam is over the measure of how mocha moms i was with frequent moments or how bismarck all that. was. measured had an unlucky or are there people lend it out if i hadn't have to which i was all over seven a bad measure how about how about you have started ahead of mom if you all had. an additional. test. was it in you that people at the bottom of the. class but. a bad mother not so now. that is was a mom if you. are always that. bad now. she'll handle but asked now. was a head of state of the happier for it had the middle school do things imo but give it a bit almost but if and only be too full to the really good and. what can you tell us of. the women hate me how. them and get on this but i'm an anomaly. in my and some of. them that. sort of true for losing. i have them in other lot in this. game and a woman who work it'll be at her vi
a key it had been done that i had limited. mission had. the mom is it hard to know where the love is not that it later to matter. what that moment and sent biotic. to land that to a certain time and the man adam is over the measure of how mocha moms i was with frequent moments or how bismarck all that. was. measured had an unlucky or are there people lend it out if i hadn't have to which i was all over seven a bad measure how about how about you have started ahead of mom if you all had. an...
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already had frederick the wise elector of saxony had watched his rebellious subjects popularity grow and he sympathized with luther's criticisms of the roman catholic church and so he will rouse the emperor's wroth one way or another. but the empress rule has been the rule for gauld copters. frederick the wise was powerful he was one of seven electors in the empire who chose the emperor of the others with among grave a brand and book the king of bohemia the count palatine of the rhine and the archbishop's of cologne months trip. any candidate for king and emperor had to make concessions to the powerful princes that also was true of the hapsburg and for a chance the fifth who was elected in fifty nineteen. than of vive and his election wasn't without controversy if there was opposition and skepticism cool you're the roman curia had a different candid is god there were very strong reservations because of his immensely powerful position if you go and there was prejudice against him as it was viewed as a foreigner in the empire over which he now presided the immanuel kaiser for. the haps
already had frederick the wise elector of saxony had watched his rebellious subjects popularity grow and he sympathized with luther's criticisms of the roman catholic church and so he will rouse the emperor's wroth one way or another. but the empress rule has been the rule for gauld copters. frederick the wise was powerful he was one of seven electors in the empire who chose the emperor of the others with among grave a brand and book the king of bohemia the count palatine of the rhine and the...
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fellow at the it had. been president assad's view was that syria and its ability to achieve strategic parity with israel had to be supported by two strong wings a lebanese wing and a palestinian wing that is if syria was to have influence on the political scene it had to become the sole legitimate representative of syria lebanon and the palestinians while lebanon was in the throes of conflict on another front there were moves towards peace. in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven egyptian president anwar sadat a longstanding ally of out of fat made a groundbreaking visit to israel to sue for peace in exchange for land artifact was done but i'd have thought had been making his own peace moves his representative in london cited how many had been promoting the palestinian vision of a two state solution at the artifacts behest. of. arafat's and the palestinian leadership were convinced that the most important thing was achieving palestinian aspirations not the method employed to achieve them and if the metho
fellow at the it had. been president assad's view was that syria and its ability to achieve strategic parity with israel had to be supported by two strong wings a lebanese wing and a palestinian wing that is if syria was to have influence on the political scene it had to become the sole legitimate representative of syria lebanon and the palestinians while lebanon was in the throes of conflict on another front there were moves towards peace. in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven egyptian...
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but what had been a good marriage had deteriorated even as the money came in.ow it was no secret that pam fayed and her husband were involved in a nasty, high stakes divorce. it was also no secret that jim fayed could not have committed the murder. >> when mrs. fayed was killed, it was impossible that he was holding the knife because he was with his attorneys at that moment. >> in the same building? >> in the same building. >> he couldn't have gotten away from them long enough to get down to the parking garage and kill his wife? >> no. and also, after mrs. fayed was murdered there was video footage that put mr. fayed in the courtyard. so it was impossible for him to be in two places at one time. >> that security video shows jim fayed trying to make a cell phone call at exactly the moment you see people reacting to pam's screams. not only that, but a tall man wearing a black hooded sweatshirt clearly was not a description of jim fayed. a woman murdered, a bitter divorce. but certainly the husband wasn't the killer. so who was? a very rich mystery was under way.
but what had been a good marriage had deteriorated even as the money came in.ow it was no secret that pam fayed and her husband were involved in a nasty, high stakes divorce. it was also no secret that jim fayed could not have committed the murder. >> when mrs. fayed was killed, it was impossible that he was holding the knife because he was with his attorneys at that moment. >> in the same building? >> in the same building. >> he couldn't have gotten away from them long...
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she had been shot in the head.rked extremely hard to get brendan to say that. >> we have the evidence, brendan. we just need you to be honest with us. >> they cut off her hair. >> what else was done to her head? >> that he punched her. >> what else? it's okay. >> cut her. >> what else happened to her, in her head? >> extremely, extremely important you tell us this. for us to believe you. >> come on, brendan. what else? >> that's all i can remember. >> all right, i'm just gonna come out and ask you, who shot her in the head? >> he did. >> why didn't you tell us that? >> because i couldn't think of it. >> those officers wanted that information in the worst way, and they got it in the worst way. by feeding it straight to brendan dassey. >> even they know that that's bad police practice. >> then they discovered something at the end of that interview which was a revelation to them, something jurors in his trial never heard. dassey speaking to his mother. >> i never did nothing. >> did you? >> not really. >> what do you
she had been shot in the head.rked extremely hard to get brendan to say that. >> we have the evidence, brendan. we just need you to be honest with us. >> they cut off her hair. >> what else was done to her head? >> that he punched her. >> what else? it's okay. >> cut her. >> what else happened to her, in her head? >> extremely, extremely important you tell us this. for us to believe you. >> come on, brendan. what else? >> that's all i...
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that had to be kept. as hoban was an easy man to get along with, had different ways of doing this, it happened to be the way the world worked -- at a meeting at the fountain inn, john scooter overheard one of the meetings and realized they were after stonecutters. he told them he had a cousin named williamson who was working in new york, from scotland. williamson hurried down and they turned the whole thing over to him, the whole project. although hoban was the head man. williamson was from the highlands. one of his recommendations was that he worked for a powerful landholding family. he had a patron who had a little bit of a drinking problem, and got half finished with the house he was building for the daughters, and his son james took over the estate and took it to court and took away from him and fired williamson and hired the adam brothers. they were -- it was a modest country scottish mansion. it burned about 15 years ago. williamson also mentioned his patron. people in these days knew the upper-clas
that had to be kept. as hoban was an easy man to get along with, had different ways of doing this, it happened to be the way the world worked -- at a meeting at the fountain inn, john scooter overheard one of the meetings and realized they were after stonecutters. he told them he had a cousin named williamson who was working in new york, from scotland. williamson hurried down and they turned the whole thing over to him, the whole project. although hoban was the head man. williamson was from the...