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harvey, i'm dan harris from abc news. the police say that you have been abusing girls here in cambodia for the past couple of years. >> i have only been here two years. >> yeah. >> i have no idea -- >> they have been following you for two years. a group called aple which is an ngo which investigates sex, they have been following you for two years and they say that you have been abusing girls and that they have proof of that. >> i don't know -- >> there's no truth to that? >> no. >> you have not abused any girls in your time here at all? >> no. >> what about the pictures of you with girls coming and going from your house? very young. >> i'm a teach. coming in and out all the time. >> they also have you on an audiotape of you saying that you had inserted your finger into one of the girls. >> i don't know what they're talking about. >> but it's your voice. >> i don't know what they're talking about. >> the cops walk harvey down the street to their awaiting vehicles as a crowd gathered. did you have any idea they were followi
harvey, i'm dan harris from abc news. the police say that you have been abusing girls here in cambodia for the past couple of years. >> i have only been here two years. >> yeah. >> i have no idea -- >> they have been following you for two years. a group called aple which is an ngo which investigates sex, they have been following you for two years and they say that you have been abusing girls and that they have proof of that. >> i don't know -- >> there's no...
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harvey, i know you know this. i mean it's your work. it's been your life work. >> i go around looking for this stuff. >> yeah. >> and, yet, if you read the, pages of theost prestigious review columns, by and large, and, look at the novels, or even the histories, they tend tbe about great white men, number one and number two, they deal very little with the lives of ordinary people of any kind whatsoever. so, although in my own lifetime, the '60s gave a big push towards a different way of history, the thing aboutral history is, oral historians themselves were in the streets. oral history was hardly even a profession and, mainly was the practice of places like the harry truman library whe they interviewed people and erased all the tapes so nobody would find out anything that was supposed to be known. that was the vision of oral history. and but oral historians forming the profession, such as it is in the '60s and '70s were mainly community activists o kind or another, or oddballs who wanted to document a community that was disappearingnder
harvey, i know you know this. i mean it's your work. it's been your life work. >> i go around looking for this stuff. >> yeah. >> and, yet, if you read the, pages of theost prestigious review columns, by and large, and, look at the novels, or even the histories, they tend tbe about great white men, number one and number two, they deal very little with the lives of ordinary people of any kind whatsoever. so, although in my own lifetime, the '60s gave a big push towards a...
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harvey, thanks for reminding me. and the only did this, it was so popular, i thinkt was a weekly, and those days it could have been leak, two or three or maybe four years they collected and in books at the end of the year and gave them, this is what newspapers used do do, gave them to tir subscribers, but i'm glad you brought that up because that is absoluly true. >> and now it continues in another generation. because rick has a column -- >> i wouldn't quit that, that's flattering. >> it's called sidewalks and it's a collaboration with a photographer -- >> i called all of us are saying is there is no such thing and studs would tell you this ere is no such thing as an ordary person. ever single person in this room extraordinary somehow. i don't care how i don't know how, i don't know all of you, but in conversation if you are willing to listen, as paul says, not look are mailed or through or behind people, you will get it, and it's there every day. harvey, i know you know this. it is your work. it has been your life's
harvey, thanks for reminding me. and the only did this, it was so popular, i thinkt was a weekly, and those days it could have been leak, two or three or maybe four years they collected and in books at the end of the year and gave them, this is what newspapers used do do, gave them to tir subscribers, but i'm glad you brought that up because that is absoluly true. >> and now it continues in another generation. because rick has a column -- >> i wouldn't quit that, that's flattering....
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steve harvey. with us. has some tough talk for couples. there's steve. we're going to get to him today. >>> we begin, as always, upstairs with chris and the news. >> thank you, robin. good morning, again, everybody. president obama is hoping the tide of public opinion flows in his direction, after his passionate defense of health care reform before congress. he insisted a public insurance option would only be a possible choice for people who can't afford coverage. but this morning, it seems he's done little to change the minds of lawmakers, deeply divided on that issue. >>> the congressman that shouted at the president last night, "you lie," when he insisted illegal immigrants would not be covered by health care reforms, has apologized to the white house. and south carolina congressman, joe wilson, may have a new problem. his xant opponent back home received $100,000 in donations overnight. >>> programs aimed at helping homeowners avoid foreclosure may be starting to work. foreclosure filings dropp
steve harvey. with us. has some tough talk for couples. there's steve. we're going to get to him today. >>> we begin, as always, upstairs with chris and the news. >> thank you, robin. good morning, again, everybody. president obama is hoping the tide of public opinion flows in his direction, after his passionate defense of health care reform before congress. he insisted a public insurance option would only be a possible choice for people who can't afford coverage. but this...
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there is no one in broadcasting history than paul harvey. it is paul harvey's america.ritten by steve mansfield. great to have you here. this is a story that obviously had to be told. magnificent story of the golden throated paul harvey. there will never be another one like him. what made him so very unique and very american? >> it was the yaudio branding. hello america, this is paul harvey, stand by for news. much of our political broadcasting and radio is animosity and hate-based. he loved america and he loved this country . even when he reported bad news, you felt that . felt encouraged by that. in times like this it is good to remember there are types like these. he won american hearts. >> one of the approximate relationships. the special relationship was the magnificent bond he had with his wife angel. tell me about that. >> he loved her. he asked her to marry him on their first date. >> wow. >> he asked her to marry and the day that she died the coup was in their garage. he was a sentimental guy. at a practical level she is the one that determined the early types
there is no one in broadcasting history than paul harvey. it is paul harvey's america.ritten by steve mansfield. great to have you here. this is a story that obviously had to be told. magnificent story of the golden throated paul harvey. there will never be another one like him. what made him so very unique and very american? >> it was the yaudio branding. hello america, this is paul harvey, stand by for news. much of our political broadcasting and radio is animosity and hate-based. he...
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the audio branding and hello america, this is paul harvey and i think it was love.ur political broadcasting and much of our radio is hate based and he loved this country. even though when you heard bad news, you felt encouraged. he said there have always been times like this and this is the kind of comfort and wisdom he brought. >> one of the special relationships in paul harvey's life. the special relationship was the magnificent bond he had with his wife angel. >> yes. >> mike: tell me about it? >> he loved her. he asked her to mamarry him on first date. in a white coupe on the way, the day she died was still in their garage all the decades later. he was a sentimental guy, but you know, at a practical level, she is the one who determined those early times of day for his broadcasts. she is the one who came up with the idea for things like the rest of the story. so, paul had the gift, but she had that manageal that framed him properly and allowed him to tell an amazing story. >> mike: she died, what, in the spring of '08? >> '08 and then he died the last day of febr
the audio branding and hello america, this is paul harvey and i think it was love.ur political broadcasting and much of our radio is hate based and he loved this country. even though when you heard bad news, you felt encouraged. he said there have always been times like this and this is the kind of comfort and wisdom he brought. >> one of the special relationships in paul harvey's life. the special relationship was the magnificent bond he had with his wife angel. >> yes. >>...
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with a swing band and a borrowed cow, his friends take note of the retirement of harvard theologian harvey cox. and, it is called the yizkor requiem, music that bridges christian and jewish traditions in coming to terms with death. plus, jews observe yom kippur, their holiest day, with fasting and self examination. captioning sponsored by the lilly endowment >> abernethy: welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. there was a flurry of diplomatic activity for the obama administration this week, and faith leaders were watching and commenting on all of it. the president was in new york, where the united nations general assembly began tackling issues of concern to many in the religious community, including nuclear proliferation and climate change. in his speech to the assembly, the president said the u.s. was ready for a new era of global engagement. >> the interests of nations are shared. >> while in new york, obama met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas to try to revive peace talks. prior to the meeting, a coalition of 30 c
with a swing band and a borrowed cow, his friends take note of the retirement of harvard theologian harvey cox. and, it is called the yizkor requiem, music that bridges christian and jewish traditions in coming to terms with death. plus, jews observe yom kippur, their holiest day, with fasting and self examination. captioning sponsored by the lilly endowment >> abernethy: welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. there was a flurry of diplomatic activity for the obama...
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harvey's current owners.y the way this gasoline-powered vessel was named for a fire boat captain who died on the job. this boat was built in what year? >> 1931. she's is... she's the first large modern fire boat built in america in that everything before her was steam. it's really quite incredible. >> reporter: incredible or not, the 1994 new york city decided that the harvey was over the hill. she was taken out of service. six years later she was to be auctioned off for scrap. that's when gill, a preservation architect, and a group of about 20 friends heard about it. >> a bunch of us reached into our own pockets and said this is just too interesting not to do. i think we might have been inebriated when that happened. i've forgotten now. >> reporter: your bid was for how much? >> $28,010 because we heard a rumor that somebody was bidding $28,000. as it turns out the next lowest bid was $10,600. >> reporter: did you guys have any idea how expensive it would be once you had it. >> we were totally deluded. it's
harvey's current owners.y the way this gasoline-powered vessel was named for a fire boat captain who died on the job. this boat was built in what year? >> 1931. she's is... she's the first large modern fire boat built in america in that everything before her was steam. it's really quite incredible. >> reporter: incredible or not, the 1994 new york city decided that the harvey was over the hill. she was taken out of service. six years later she was to be auctioned off for scrap....
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joining us now is cleve jones, a great friend and colleague of the late harvey milk. he was one of the first to discover milk's body in city hall. he's now with the hotel workers unite here. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> do you think it was appropriate for speaker pelosi to raise the spectre of those murders in the context of extremism in today's politics? >> i certainly do. i certainly understand the speaker's emotions on the issue as one who was there that day and saw what those bullets did. it's hard not to hear the residents, again, in the words and the action and signs we're seeing all over the place right now, and it's important for people who understand this kind of rhetoric, many times in the past, in our country, has led to violence. so i was particularly disturbed by representative boehner's response, which seemed to me to be a passive endorsement of the kind of things you described as you led into this, the carrying of firearms to town hall meetings. when did this become a legitimate part of political discourse in our country? >> do you think
joining us now is cleve jones, a great friend and colleague of the late harvey milk. he was one of the first to discover milk's body in city hall. he's now with the hotel workers unite here. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> do you think it was appropriate for speaker pelosi to raise the spectre of those murders in the context of extremism in today's politics? >> i certainly do. i certainly understand the speaker's emotions on the issue as one who was there that day...
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senator dyan feinstein who found harvey milk dead on the ground and had to deliver the shocking news to the city. >> both mayor moscony and supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed. >> the suspect is supervisor dan ryan. >> as a person who gray up in the bay area, whose earliest memories include that statement by dianne feinstein and the news reports of rioting that followed white's sentencing, i personally can tell you that it is rare and striking for a california politician who lived through that era to bring up that violence today. it's especially striking to hear it brought up this way, the speaker of the house, a politician who rarely shows that type of emotion. it was her response from the republican party john boehner. >> a little while ago speaker pelosi pretty emotional describing how our political climate is growing hostile, especially the rhetoric. do you believe our political climate has grown hostile? what's your opinion on that? >> i do believe we're in the middle of a modern day political rebellion. the american people are saying enough is enough. they're scare
senator dyan feinstein who found harvey milk dead on the ground and had to deliver the shocking news to the city. >> both mayor moscony and supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed. >> the suspect is supervisor dan ryan. >> as a person who gray up in the bay area, whose earliest memories include that statement by dianne feinstein and the news reports of rioting that followed white's sentencing, i personally can tell you that it is rare and striking for a california...
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had front row seats for the new american idol experience. >> please join me in welcoming steve harveynd all the disney dreamers to our world premiere tonight. why don't you stand up? where are you? here they are. >> and of course, they got to enjoy the different theme parks. but they were really here to learn. they went on job site visits, took part in interactive workshops, and listened to inspirational speakers. >> "no" makes you stronger. anytime there's some kind of adversity or an obstacle, you find your way around it or through it. >> they really made it fun entertaining i mean even when they were telling us stuff or like almost giving us a lecture it didn't seem like that. it seems like they were talking to us personally made it feel like it was to me directly. so over all this weekend we'll help them figure out what is their dream? and how do you go about perusing that dream? and here at disney were very proud to serve as the catalyst to give that extra encouragement many of these kids need to go out and live to the fullest of their potential. >> the guest speakers all had the
had front row seats for the new american idol experience. >> please join me in welcoming steve harveynd all the disney dreamers to our world premiere tonight. why don't you stand up? where are you? here they are. >> and of course, they got to enjoy the different theme parks. but they were really here to learn. they went on job site visits, took part in interactive workshops, and listened to inspirational speakers. >> "no" makes you stronger. anytime there's some kind...
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our special contributor, steve harvey.ose relationship book, "act like a lady, think like a man," has been on "the new york times" best-seller list, 34 weeks. >> so happy. put your hands together. send a child to college. >> that's what we're trying to do. he's going to talk to us about something that also hits close to home for him, stepfamilies. as a father to four, stepfather to three, he and his beautiful wife, marjorie, have faced many of the issues that families face when they're blended. this morning, to share his dos and don'ts. and he will, right after this. >> reporter: this is what's called a blended family. there's 12-year-olds, lori and winton then, teens, jason and steve jr. 27-year-old twins, carly and brandie. and morgan, who is away at school. three are marjorie's kids. and four are steve's, from previous marriages. >> these are my sons. these are my daughters. these are her response these are her daughters. that's the way we operate around here. >> when we first got together, i said i want all the kids to
our special contributor, steve harvey.ose relationship book, "act like a lady, think like a man," has been on "the new york times" best-seller list, 34 weeks. >> so happy. put your hands together. send a child to college. >> that's what we're trying to do. he's going to talk to us about something that also hits close to home for him, stepfamilies. as a father to four, stepfather to three, he and his beautiful wife, marjorie, have faced many of the issues that...
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harvey milk. harvey milk, you might is seen the movie.ou might know who he is, maybe you don't, but he was a a politician and he was killed by another politician, a democrat. the guy who killed harvey milk was crazy. he snuck in to town hall through a basement window. he made his way up to the offices and started shooting. he murdered the mayor of san francisco and milk in bowed daylight. now, twinkie. what does this have to do with anything? well, you know how the guy got off? the twinkie defense. remember that? that's how a cold-blooded killer got off in san francisco in the 1970's. he blamed it on too much sugar from junk food, the twinkie defense. twinkies and milk. now, what else was happening? kool-aid. there was something else happening in san francisco, another radical and communist in bed with the democratic party. this guy had connections with everybody in the democratic party. he was a bad dude, but everybody just said, well, no, he's good for the party. he helps me get elected, et cetera, et cetera, and before you knew it he w
harvey milk. harvey milk, you might is seen the movie.ou might know who he is, maybe you don't, but he was a a politician and he was killed by another politician, a democrat. the guy who killed harvey milk was crazy. he snuck in to town hall through a basement window. he made his way up to the offices and started shooting. he murdered the mayor of san francisco and milk in bowed daylight. now, twinkie. what does this have to do with anything? well, you know how the guy got off? the twinkie...
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rhetoric with the heat and anger in the air when san francisco mayor richard moscone and supervisor harvey milk were murdered. >> i have concerns about some of the language that is being used because i saw -- i saw this myself in the late '70s in san francisco, this kind of rhetoric was very frightening, and it gave -- it created a climate in which violence took place. >> could today's crazy rhetoric give license to some of the real crazies out there? it's a scary world out there right now. >>> also, could president obama get 60 u.s. senators to back a bill that repairs health care in this country, can he? most democrats know they need to pass something. will they? democratic senator conrad of north dakota, a member of the so-called gang of six, will be here on "hardball" tonight. >>> and the right wing and its allies on talk radio and on fox tv have claimed another victim. perhaps a deserving one. the house today voted to cut off all government funding to a.c.o.r.n. who and what is next? that's in the "politics fix." >>> and an old-style washington, d.c. good ole boy reunion the other day
rhetoric with the heat and anger in the air when san francisco mayor richard moscone and supervisor harvey milk were murdered. >> i have concerns about some of the language that is being used because i saw -- i saw this myself in the late '70s in san francisco, this kind of rhetoric was very frightening, and it gave -- it created a climate in which violence took place. >> could today's crazy rhetoric give license to some of the real crazies out there? it's a scary world out there...
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somebody by the name of lee harvey. then someone else killed lee harvey. why did he kill him? jack ruby, and is really, killed lee harvey who killed kennedy. why did and is really kill the killers of kennedy? -- why did an isreaaeli kill the killer of kennedy? we should open the file. the whole world should know. kennedy wanted to investigate the nuclear reactor of israel. it has to do with the security council and the peace and security of the world. we should open this file wide. then there is the killing of martin luther king. this black reverend who was a human rights activists was killed. we should know who killed him and why. then there is the palestinian. he was in tunisia living peacefully there. the independence of this country was not respected. we cannot keep quiet. even though submarines and ships came along the shores of tunisia, was killed there. no one is blamed. no one is judged for that. someone else was also killed. we should know how he was killed. in one operation, palestinians were killed in a country as a sovereign member state of the security council. in
somebody by the name of lee harvey. then someone else killed lee harvey. why did he kill him? jack ruby, and is really, killed lee harvey who killed kennedy. why did and is really kill the killers of kennedy? -- why did an isreaaeli kill the killer of kennedy? we should open the file. the whole world should know. kennedy wanted to investigate the nuclear reactor of israel. it has to do with the security council and the peace and security of the world. we should open this file wide. then there...
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. >> harvey lawrence? >> there is a difference between literacy and of japan during -- and entrepreneurial development. entrepreneurial ship is something that i think that we need to develop in our levels to let young folks know that there are different pathways and not everyone needs to know how to be a lawyer and a doctor, but you can be an entrepreneur. when we think about microsoft and some of these other companies such as google, they were started by individuals who had a vision or a commitment. they were able to leverage into other things such as finance. we have to develop the instinct for entrepreneurship and nurture people to become entrepreneurs. >> how do you do that? he said that it is not about being doctors and lawyers, but what is wrong with encouraging our doctors and lawyers and our business people who were truly the building blocks to become entrepreneurs? >> i am not saying that we shouldn't. i am saying that in addition to that, we should be engaged in all the areas. >> but sometimes th
. >> harvey lawrence? >> there is a difference between literacy and of japan during -- and entrepreneurial development. entrepreneurial ship is something that i think that we need to develop in our levels to let young folks know that there are different pathways and not everyone needs to know how to be a lawyer and a doctor, but you can be an entrepreneur. when we think about microsoft and some of these other companies such as google, they were started by individuals who had a...
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somebody by the name of lee harvey, then another, jack ruby killed lee harvey, why did he kill him. >> reporter: mystifying the u.n. and the white house. >> if i had to defend his actions, i would be busy for the better part of the afternoon. >> reporter: tonight, iran's president is hosting for u.n. delegates. he vowed to continue negotiations and picked up the possibility of important support for the first time to consider sanctioning iran fw they do not comply. >> andrea, thanks. we have seen this kind of circus sphere inside the u.n. the fact is the stakes are high. our chief white house correspondent, political director, chuck todd here in new york while the president is in new york. chuck, for awhile, it looked like the bar scene in "star wars" except the stakes are so high. while the president spoke, you know, he's got other issues simmering. afghanistan and health care. >> let's start with afghanistan. it's been a public debate. watchers of the military tell me, not since vietnam have we seen a public debate between the white house and the pentagon. the white house says this i
somebody by the name of lee harvey, then another, jack ruby killed lee harvey, why did he kill him. >> reporter: mystifying the u.n. and the white house. >> if i had to defend his actions, i would be busy for the better part of the afternoon. >> reporter: tonight, iran's president is hosting for u.n. delegates. he vowed to continue negotiations and picked up the possibility of important support for the first time to consider sanctioning iran fw they do not comply. >>...
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kennedy, referring to lee harvey oswald as "lee harvey" and even talking about jack ruby, saying there should be some type of investigation. shepard: we will see ahmadinejad tonight. colonel qaddafi's speech was long, but not even close to the record. i bet you could figure out who has the record. according to the united nations spokespersons' office, the longest united nations speech ever was delivered by this man, fidel castro. it was in the 1960's, and it lasted about four and a half hours. if there is no up or about where the libyan leader is staying while here in new york. qaddafi finding it difficult place to pop his tent. its staff wanted to retain his staff wanted to pitch the tent in central park, and the city said no. libyan officials have pitched a tent in suburban new york on property which happens to be owned by donald trump. the town is bedford, n.y., about 43 miles north of the city. it ihome to celebrities including martha stewart, and back home, it is now home to a whole lot of trauma. chief correspondent jonathan hyde -- hunt. what is donald trump saying about this? >
kennedy, referring to lee harvey oswald as "lee harvey" and even talking about jack ruby, saying there should be some type of investigation. shepard: we will see ahmadinejad tonight. colonel qaddafi's speech was long, but not even close to the record. i bet you could figure out who has the record. according to the united nations spokespersons' office, the longest united nations speech ever was delivered by this man, fidel castro. it was in the 1960's, and it lasted about four and a...
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tmzs harvey levin joins us live with the latest on this case. what happened, harvey?: well, we broke the story in the website 15 minutes ago. it happened literally less than a half hour ago. randy quaid and his wife were in texas. the reason they were arrested is because sheriff's in santa barbara say they burglarized and defrauded the san ysidro ranch, a fancy place in santa barbara where they stayed iraqed up a bill of around -- stayed, racked up a bill where they stayed and didn't pay. they have done this elsewhere. they feel they went in with the intent to steal, which is burglary. they found them in texas. she struggled like crazy. assaulted the police, kicked, screamed, yelled and ultimately, they subdued them 20 minutes ago. y that on their way to jail and california is going to try tofra tra duty them. >> that is a big deal. we know you're going to stay on top of that one. >>> the other big story peel are talking about. the mckenzie phillips shocker where she accused her father of molesting her and getting her hooked on drugs. what is the latest fallout there?
tmzs harvey levin joins us live with the latest on this case. what happened, harvey?: well, we broke the story in the website 15 minutes ago. it happened literally less than a half hour ago. randy quaid and his wife were in texas. the reason they were arrested is because sheriff's in santa barbara say they burglarized and defrauded the san ysidro ranch, a fancy place in santa barbara where they stayed iraqed up a bill of around -- stayed, racked up a bill where they stayed and didn't pay. they...
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this year it's being received by peter harvey.are honoring him, because as an attorney general, he worked very hard on domestic violence. that's one of our projects. we honored him. last year we were honored that have kami brown. >> thank you for honoring him. >> we are probably the only organization in town that has a $75 fundraising ticket. that's the general admission. there are corporate tickets, member tickets, and general membership tickets, general public tickets. they are selling pretty fast this year. when they hear about the honorees, people want to bring their young children, especially young women to meet these people. they can meet the young lady that flew across the country. >> thank you for joining me. >> we hope to see you there this year. >> my pleasure, definitely. my guest has been dr. faye williams national chair of the national congress of black women. if you're interested in what comcast is doing in your area, go to on demand and click local. for comcast local edition, i'm donna richardson.
this year it's being received by peter harvey.are honoring him, because as an attorney general, he worked very hard on domestic violence. that's one of our projects. we honored him. last year we were honored that have kami brown. >> thank you for honoring him. >> we are probably the only organization in town that has a $75 fundraising ticket. that's the general admission. there are corporate tickets, member tickets, and general membership tickets, general public tickets. they are...
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and the one and only harvey levin, executive producer of tmz, my former boss and dear friend, harvey, busy man. thank you for joining us tonight. this is such a bizarre case. what exactly are these defendants accused of doing? >> well, it is bizarre, jane. because the basis of the alleged extortion is almost irrelevant in the case. what happened was this. john travolta's son was laying dying basically in the bathroom of this vacation home. when they found him one of the defendants, the paramedic showed up, lightbourne and then john travolta and lightbourne are in the ambulance. and travolta's thinking i can get to the airport and make it to miami faster and get better medical care than if i go to the hospital in the bahamas. lightbourne of theed him to sign this document that basically said if you don't go to the hospital, all of the medical professionals are relieved of liability. that's what they need to get signed. ultimately, travolta decided to take jett to the hospital. so the document became really irrelevant. but the allegation is that lightbourne and pleasant bridgewater the
and the one and only harvey levin, executive producer of tmz, my former boss and dear friend, harvey, busy man. thank you for joining us tonight. this is such a bizarre case. what exactly are these defendants accused of doing? >> well, it is bizarre, jane. because the basis of the alleged extortion is almost irrelevant in the case. what happened was this. john travolta's son was laying dying basically in the bathroom of this vacation home. when they found him one of the defendants, the...
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tmz executive producer harvey levin joins us.ology report shows he had cocaine, okay xi con continue, xanax and other drugs in his system. people talked about this could probably be an overdose fr the beginning. what are you hearing about this? >> reporter: what you said. we got the story early this morning. and they are taking, i think the key here is, they are saying it's accidental. there were reports out saying they felt it was suicide. and those reports were not true. the coroner said this was a combined effect of a numb of drugs, cocaine, xanax and they are saying accidental. >> let's move on to lady gaga who arrived in d.c. one of your photogs showed up at dulles when she arrived yesterday but didn't have much to say. what do you know about that? >> reporter: well, i mean, he miss stock her for a flight attendant. >> when you think about it, laura, how do you mistake lady gaga for a flight attendant on any airline. but did he. it's kind of funny on the show tonight. basically she was mum although she let her clothes or lac
tmz executive producer harvey levin joins us.ology report shows he had cocaine, okay xi con continue, xanax and other drugs in his system. people talked about this could probably be an overdose fr the beginning. what are you hearing about this? >> reporter: what you said. we got the story early this morning. and they are taking, i think the key here is, they are saying it's accidental. there were reports out saying they felt it was suicide. and those reports were not true. the coroner...
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and the one and only harvey levin, executive producer of tmz, my former boss and dear friend, harvey,nk you for joining us tonight. this is such a bizarre case. what exactly are these defendants accused of doing? >> well, it is bizarre, jane. because the basis of the alleged extortion is almost irrelevant in the case. what happened was this. john travolta's son was laying dying basically in the bathroom of this vacation home. when they found him, one of the defendants, the paramedic showed up, lightbourne and then john travolta and lightbourne are in the ambulance. and travolta's thinking i can make it to the airport and get to miami faster and get better medical care than if i go to the hospital in bahamas. lightborne wanted him to sign this document that basically said if you don't go to the hospital, all of the medical professionals are relieved of liability. that's what they need to get signed. ultimately, travolta decided to take jett to the hospital. so the document became really irrelevant. but the allegation is that lightbourne and pleasant bridgewater the former senator consp
and the one and only harvey levin, executive producer of tmz, my former boss and dear friend, harvey,nk you for joining us tonight. this is such a bizarre case. what exactly are these defendants accused of doing? >> well, it is bizarre, jane. because the basis of the alleged extortion is almost irrelevant in the case. what happened was this. john travolta's son was laying dying basically in the bathroom of this vacation home. when they found him, one of the defendants, the paramedic...
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i wanted it harvey lawrence in here. you serve as president and ceo of the brunell corporation. >> i think education is incredibly important. financial literacy is something that is woefully lacking overall in our community, not only young folks, but with many adults, because he can employ 250 people, but many of them are entry level. a large part of financial literacy is known what a budget is and how you live within a budget. in terms of education, i work in a community that is an e merchant committee, meaning that is a committee on the rebound. -- a community on the rebound. we operate a health center, several health centers. that has been our inroad into economic development. we also saw in our community that our youth were in trouble. there was maybe once a month some youth on youth violence. we had a school, and underperforming school, because of abuses saw started happening with our student, which opened a health center. later, when that school was subdivided, we wrote a planning grant and opened a high school as
i wanted it harvey lawrence in here. you serve as president and ceo of the brunell corporation. >> i think education is incredibly important. financial literacy is something that is woefully lacking overall in our community, not only young folks, but with many adults, because he can employ 250 people, but many of them are entry level. a large part of financial literacy is known what a budget is and how you live within a budget. in terms of education, i work in a community that is an e...
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harvey levin is live from l.a. with the scoop. what are people saying about this today?t is disgusting, indefensible, unbelievable he would do something like this. kanye west has been going off on people for a long time. when he doesn't li the camera pointed at him he will do his break it but that's one thing. taking this 19-year-old girl who has a huge moment in her life and ripping it away and insulting her, hollywood as drawn a hard line. everyone is against kanye west. it will be interesting to see how he handles this. >> no chance this was just a performance or something to create some talk after the vm a's because it seems every year, after we come, the next day after the vm a's we are talking about something. >> well, and you make a good point. and there's -- people are divided on that in hollywood right now. i'm not sure. there are some people who think this was a pub lisle'sty ploy so kanye west could get in the news but on the other hand what does he think that people will say about saying something like this. do you think that everyone will say everybody loves
harvey levin is live from l.a. with the scoop. what are people saying about this today?t is disgusting, indefensible, unbelievable he would do something like this. kanye west has been going off on people for a long time. when he doesn't li the camera pointed at him he will do his break it but that's one thing. taking this 19-year-old girl who has a huge moment in her life and ripping it away and insulting her, hollywood as drawn a hard line. everyone is against kanye west. it will be...
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somebody who by the name of lee harvey and then another jack ruby killed lee harvey.l him? alisyn: he is covering all bases there. the thing about jet lag he was saying, we shouldn't have the u.n. here in the united states because we all get jet lag. brian: he did thank us. he thanked us for having the u.n. here but time to get it moved. could it be that that you are so boring and droning on. steve: let's do move the united nations out of here. we pay too much for it anyway. we have been saying that on this show. alisyn: you agree with kadafi. very interesting, steve. i didn't know you were going to reveal it. brian: he wants president obama president for life who he called his son. alisyn: that is not what the president needs. you don't need to have kadafi embracing you in his strange rant. steve: the reason he said our son, barack obama, was the fact that he is honoring his kenian roots. because kadafi is from africa so he felt sympathetic co. i will tell you what, the canadian delegates they thought this is nuts, we are not going to stand here and listen to this ju
somebody who by the name of lee harvey and then another jack ruby killed lee harvey.l him? alisyn: he is covering all bases there. the thing about jet lag he was saying, we shouldn't have the u.n. here in the united states because we all get jet lag. brian: he did thank us. he thanked us for having the u.n. here but time to get it moved. could it be that that you are so boring and droning on. steve: let's do move the united nations out of here. we pay too much for it anyway. we have been saying...
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harvey weinstein is calling on all film directors to help fix on what he's calling this horrible situation. the organizers of the film festival where he was to be honored are expressing their outrage. >> we are hoping this will be dropped. it is based on a three decade old case that is all but dead. >> still, los angeles' top prosecutors said justice must be served. >> in 1977, he fled the company -- the country after spending 42 days for a sexual assault of a 13-year-old. his lawyers went to court to get the charges dropped after apparent misconduct by the judge. the victim says she does not want him to go to jail, but legal experts say the arrest may be a blessing in disguise. >> i think ultimately, polanski as good grounds to withdraw his plea and start this all over again. >> extradition is likely to be a lengthy and complicated procedure. >> a lot of monday morning quarterbacking this morning. the redskins are dealing with a tough loss. they got their first -- the short-lived and -- the detroit lions have not won a game since 2007 and got their first win yesterday by beating the redsk
harvey weinstein is calling on all film directors to help fix on what he's calling this horrible situation. the organizers of the film festival where he was to be honored are expressing their outrage. >> we are hoping this will be dropped. it is based on a three decade old case that is all but dead. >> still, los angeles' top prosecutors said justice must be served. >> in 1977, he fled the company -- the country after spending 42 days for a sexual assault of a 13-year-old. his...
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captain harvey is making subs. they reopened. crews are working to fix the massive hole. >> what we're going to do is when we get that out and it is drained, we do an inspection. we'll look at the section of it shut off which is 15,000 feet so that's, what, 2 and 3/4 miles along those lines. >> this is a big job. officials say a section of the pipe should be off on friday or monday. >> parents we have the recall to pass along to you about the children's products. you will not see anything about this on the web site. the food and drug administration site or the commission site. we checked parents web sites including this one. stroller derby. we called a pharmecutical company which manufactures the product and you can find the products affected by going to stroller derby or mcneil at 877- 895-3665. that's to ask about a product. there is no danger. the recall is voluntary and bacteria was found in the manufacturing process. butt the nearly was isolated and not used in the production of a product they believe. this is a warehouse re
captain harvey is making subs. they reopened. crews are working to fix the massive hole. >> what we're going to do is when we get that out and it is drained, we do an inspection. we'll look at the section of it shut off which is 15,000 feet so that's, what, 2 and 3/4 miles along those lines. >> this is a big job. officials say a section of the pipe should be off on friday or monday. >> parents we have the recall to pass along to you about the children's products. you will not...
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so, harvey's influence has been so important it led m to write and draw some stories about my own life including this book a few perfect hours which cannot five years ago and it is about the year and a half i spent backpacking around the world travelinin southeast asia living in the cze republic involve the misadventures my girlfriend and i had during that period. and anodher collaboration that i did while to the scope a while back was a collection of true life stories of the business world, documenting the wacky characters of that arena. it was called quote code titans of finance ayou can see and was written by the current times columnist rob walker was an old buddy of mine and is actually owes a person who lived in what orleans d i went down to visit him before the hurricane, and he wrote areat book about living in new orleans called quote polk letters for new orleans." a little plug there. so that brings us to late august of 2005, about fourears ago. i live in new york, and when hurricane katrina hithe gulf coast and new orleans levees broke and the city flooded, i was at home watch
so, harvey's influence has been so important it led m to write and draw some stories about my own life including this book a few perfect hours which cannot five years ago and it is about the year and a half i spent backpacking around the world travelinin southeast asia living in the cze republic involve the misadventures my girlfriend and i had during that period. and anodher collaboration that i did while to the scope a while back was a collection of true life stories of the business world,...
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harvey milk wasn't murdered by a republican who was a homaphobe.epublicans are just a bunch of racist homophob, es. this is just a distraction. >> todd, your thoughts, is it political or a genuine moment by the speaker of the house? >> republicans have been running and winning campaigns on these wedge issues of race or 30, 40 years. it goes back to nixon's southern strategy, bob corker won a senate race against harold ford tapping into racism and the fear of a black man. look, there are still crackers in this country, and it's unfortunate, but it's what it is. this is the base of the republican party, whether it's the tea baggers or the birthers or these other efforts to undermine the legitimacy of barack obama as president because he's a black man. the vast majority of americans have moved on and we are a tolerant and a pluralistic society. but there are still politicians and campaigns that will try to use these wedge issues and drum up race to score points. >> jack, your thoughts on nancy pelosi's emotion today? but also the president is going to
harvey milk wasn't murdered by a republican who was a homaphobe.epublicans are just a bunch of racist homophob, es. this is just a distraction. >> todd, your thoughts, is it political or a genuine moment by the speaker of the house? >> republicans have been running and winning campaigns on these wedge issues of race or 30, 40 years. it goes back to nixon's southern strategy, bob corker won a senate race against harold ford tapping into racism and the fear of a black man. look, there...
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in the time of harvey milk and george mascone. >> i saw this myself. in the late 70s in san francisco. this kind of rhetoric was very frielgtenning. >> worsts, birther, deathers, and now czarrers. lou dobbs drinks the kool-aid. number czars previous to the 34, 35 czars appointed by president obama in his first eight months of office was during the clinton administration, and he had only 10 czars. a remarkable change of emphasis on czar dom. "the washington post" reports bush had 36 czars in 36 czar jobs. and new developments in watergate? what john dean found in documents over a book published 17 years ago is nothing less than the answer to the question what exactly were the burglars looking for inside democratic headquarters? what exactly did richard nixon want? that's tonight exclusively on "countdown." >>> good evening from new york. the south carolina supreme court this week ordering a health insurance company to pay $10 million in punitive damages for reprehensible decision to rescind the health insurance policy of a young man. why did the company
in the time of harvey milk and george mascone. >> i saw this myself. in the late 70s in san francisco. this kind of rhetoric was very frielgtenning. >> worsts, birther, deathers, and now czarrers. lou dobbs drinks the kool-aid. number czars previous to the 34, 35 czars appointed by president obama in his first eight months of office was during the clinton administration, and he had only 10 czars. a remarkable change of emphasis on czar dom. "the washington post" reports...
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sandwich maker captain harvey back making subs. as for the massive hole crews are working to get it fixed. and one section of the pipe should be out by tomorrow or monday. >>> parents, we got a serious recall to tell you about involving several children's tylenol products. here's the frustrating part, you won't see anything about the recall on tylenol's web site. the food and drug administration site or the consumer product safety commission site. we confirmed the recall on this parenting web site, strollerderby.com. we also called mcneil pharmaceuticals which manufactures tylenol. you can find all the products affected by this on strollerderby or call 1-877-895-3665, mcneil, to ask about a particular product and lot number. mcneil says there's no danger. the voluntary recall was ordered because bacteria was found in raw material used in the manufacturing process. >>> maryland has now reached outbreak status with the h1n1 pandemic. and with the vaccine still weeks away health leaders face a new threat. after a recent surge in h1n1
sandwich maker captain harvey back making subs. as for the massive hole crews are working to get it fixed. and one section of the pipe should be out by tomorrow or monday. >>> parents, we got a serious recall to tell you about involving several children's tylenol products. here's the frustrating part, you won't see anything about the recall on tylenol's web site. the food and drug administration site or the consumer product safety commission site. we confirmed the recall on this...
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confirmed the speaker was likely referring to the 1979 city hall members of local gay politician harvey milk and george mosconi. reflecting on that, quote, climate of violence, she called on leaders to take responsibility for their words and the actions they could provoke. >>> in a somber white house ceremony, president barack obama awarded the nation's highest honor to the family of a hero. 30-year-old sergeant first class jared monty lost his life in the mountains of afghanistan more than three years ago while trying to save the life of his fellow soldier. during his first medal of honor ceremony, his family accepted the positive humanously valor of medal of honor. >>> speaking of president obama, don't miss sunday morning when the commander in chief will be david gregory's guest on "meet the press." >>> in his first interview since iran's disputed election, president mahmoud ahmadinejad sat down with ann curry for an exclusive conversation and pressed the leader on a number of issues, including allegations of voter fraud. >> did you create conditions so that you would win no matter t
confirmed the speaker was likely referring to the 1979 city hall members of local gay politician harvey milk and george mosconi. reflecting on that, quote, climate of violence, she called on leaders to take responsibility for their words and the actions they could provoke. >>> in a somber white house ceremony, president barack obama awarded the nation's highest honor to the family of a hero. 30-year-old sergeant first class jared monty lost his life in the mountains of afghanistan more...
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. >> reporter: moreover says lehman lawyer harvey miller, lehman was buying these real estate bonds on credit, short-term loans it took out with a meager 2.5% down. >> it relied entirely upon credit. and it was leveraged very high. at one point i think lehman was 40 to 1. >> reporter: 40 to 1 meaning that for every dollar that lehman put in, they borrowed 40 from someone else. >> exactly. when the market chanced 3%, the company like lehman goes from let's call it solvency to almost insolvency. right royal alley -- and still be ridiculously work, i could do that. >> reporter: angry as many still are, people on the street may not understand the nuances of modern financial engineering. but then says mcdonald, neither did the top brass at lehman. >> they had a deep, dark secret. they didn't want to be exposed for all that they didn't understand. we had lost nuclear physicist brainpower that thoroughly understood credit derivatives, thoroughly understood the leverage in the system. these people were ignored. i mean richard fuld, they had a private elevator, his driver would call lehman brot
. >> reporter: moreover says lehman lawyer harvey miller, lehman was buying these real estate bonds on credit, short-term loans it took out with a meager 2.5% down. >> it relied entirely upon credit. and it was leveraged very high. at one point i think lehman was 40 to 1. >> reporter: 40 to 1 meaning that for every dollar that lehman put in, they borrowed 40 from someone else. >> exactly. when the market chanced 3%, the company like lehman goes from let's call it...
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tmz's harvey levin who was the first to report about michael jackson's death says that money is the biggest motivator. >> if there's a tip that leads us to something we have to still get the story. i would pay for a tip. >> in an extreme case the bahamian officials almost demanded $25 million from travolta to keep jett's information from being sold to the tabloids. prosecutors say lawanda jackson received $4,600 for leaking patient records. they say the checks were made out to her husband to hide the money trail. how do they hide the money trail? >> they always pay somebody else and mostly cash. but it can be check too. but they have it down so they're hiding behind the first amendment right if anything comes up. and you won't be able to find the frail. >> ahern says while leaking information is easy to get away with, officials are beginning to take come planltds more seriously. travolta's extortion allegations led to two arrests. and ironically, it was the paparazzi who turned in the ohio police chiefs. they were suspended and are scheduled to go on trial next month. as for fawcett, she se
tmz's harvey levin who was the first to report about michael jackson's death says that money is the biggest motivator. >> if there's a tip that leads us to something we have to still get the story. i would pay for a tip. >> in an extreme case the bahamian officials almost demanded $25 million from travolta to keep jett's information from being sold to the tabloids. prosecutors say lawanda jackson received $4,600 for leaking patient records. they say the checks were made out to her...
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>> accuweather.com's raychel harvey-jones has the forecast. >> it rains. it pours. and it continues to flood across the southeast. wet conditions leading us into tuesday. a band of moisture, from texas right through iowa, bringing significant rainfall and some strong thunderstorms across the region. as we head further to the east, from charlotta montgomery, we've seen significant rainfall in the last 72 hours. atlanta has seen eight inches this month, five in the last 24 hours. we'll be looking for ground stops across the region, as this deluge of moisture, is bringing even more moisture from the gulf. unfortunately, more wet conditions and flooding concerns, as we head into tuesday. jeremy and vinita, it's back to you. >> and abc news has teams in the flood zone this morning. sam champion will be live in georgia, later on "good morning america." >>> in other news, it is a busy day for president obama, who is in new york for tomorrow's opening of the u.n. general assembly. first, the president speaks at a u.s. climate change summit. next, he meets with israeli and p
>> accuweather.com's raychel harvey-jones has the forecast. >> it rains. it pours. and it continues to flood across the southeast. wet conditions leading us into tuesday. a band of moisture, from texas right through iowa, bringing significant rainfall and some strong thunderstorms across the region. as we head further to the east, from charlotta montgomery, we've seen significant rainfall in the last 72 hours. atlanta has seen eight inches this month, five in the last 24 hours....
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. >> ( translated ): an israeli killed lee harvey who killed kennedy." >> reporter: and praised the election of barack obama. >> ( translated ): we are content and happy if obama can stay forever as the president of the united states of america. >> down with moammar qaddafi! >> reporter: his appearance sparked protests coming on the heels of scotland's release last month of the libyan convicted of blowing up pan am flight 103 because the bomber was terminally ill. moammar qaddafi gave the man a hero's welcome. there were >> there were three clowns here today. there's hugo chavez, ahmadinejad and moammar qaddafi. but the other two are just nuts. moammar qaddafi is a murderer, he's a monster, he's got go got blood on his hands. >> reporter: the release of the lockerbie bomber was about the only issue moammar qaddafi didn't cover today. across the street, hamid el-bejou who left libya 30 years ago called qaddafi's appearance a joke. it's a joke? >> absolutely it's a joke! not only united nations, it's a joke for the city of new york. >> reporter: that was joke, it might have been on qaddafi whe
. >> ( translated ): an israeli killed lee harvey who killed kennedy." >> reporter: and praised the election of barack obama. >> ( translated ): we are content and happy if obama can stay forever as the president of the united states of america. >> down with moammar qaddafi! >> reporter: his appearance sparked protests coming on the heels of scotland's release last month of the libyan convicted of blowing up pan am flight 103 because the bomber was terminally...
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captain harvey's is back to making the monster subs. they were able to reopen saturday but say business was slow. as for that massive hole, work is going on 10 hours a day to get it fixed. >> what we're going to do next is once we get that section of pipe out of there and it's safe and drained thoroughly then we'll do inspection in the line. we'll be looking at the entire section that is shut off which is 15,000 feet. so that's, what, 2 3/4 miles, quite a long way. >> big job. we're told a section of the pipe should be out by friday or possibly monday. >>> city police shot a -- a man is shot by police and in critical condition after waving a spatula at officers. it happened in the 2400 block of bridgehampton drive 6:00 this morning. 911 received a suicide call at that draws but when help arrived they encountered a man who seemed to be wielding a dangerous weapon. abc2 news brian kuebler joins us live with how this happened. >> reporter: the police say the man made a call for help only to get belligerent prompting officers to shoot. para
captain harvey's is back to making the monster subs. they were able to reopen saturday but say business was slow. as for that massive hole, work is going on 10 hours a day to get it fixed. >> what we're going to do next is once we get that section of pipe out of there and it's safe and drained thoroughly then we'll do inspection in the line. we'll be looking at the entire section that is shut off which is 15,000 feet. so that's, what, 2 3/4 miles, quite a long way. >> big job. we're...
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somebody by the name of lee harvey and then another he killed lee harvey. why did he kill him? >> reopen the kennedy investigation. >> a lot of questions raised. why, for instance, did we choose earl warren to run the commission instead of gadhafi? >> he did the whole thing in iambic pentameter. that's what keeps people focused. >> and the lyrics, the translator didn't nail them. so the speech didn't get the credit it deserves. >> actually, he spoke arabic, libyan, whatever he speaks, then it actually would have been more like poetry. >> it would have. >> i remember in 1988 democratic operatives inside the news media who were trying to explain why michael dukakis was such a soulful man and said, you know, you really have to listen to him speak in spanish to understand just how passionate he is. >> for a little perspective, the longest speech ever at the u.n., castro, 1960, four hours. >> there is that. all right. coming up -- >> this is exciting. we've got your father coming up. dr. brzezinski. >> why he says the u.s. should forcibly stop any israeli attack on iran. >> this is
somebody by the name of lee harvey and then another he killed lee harvey. why did he kill him? >> reopen the kennedy investigation. >> a lot of questions raised. why, for instance, did we choose earl warren to run the commission instead of gadhafi? >> he did the whole thing in iambic pentameter. that's what keeps people focused. >> and the lyrics, the translator didn't nail them. so the speech didn't get the credit it deserves. >> actually, he spoke arabic, libyan,...
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. >> pelosi represents san francisco, where harvey milk and george mosconi were gunned down in city hall 30 years ago. the chairman of the national republican congressional committee, pete sessions, said the speaker's statement was insulting and called it a verbal assault on voters. >>> police arrested a yale university lab technician today and charged him with the murder of annie le. raymond clark made a brief court appearance this afternoon, but did not enter a plea. bail was set at $3 million. david muir is in new haven this evening. david? >> reporter: charlie, we have learned that raymond clark is being held in a maximum security prison here in connecticut. it comes just hours after authorities swiftly move in and arrested the lab technician who worked in the same building annie le did her research. tonight's he's charged with murder. just after 8:00 this morning, fbi agents raced up the backstairs of this motel 8 in cromwell, connecticut. they were headed for room 214, where raymond clark spent the night with his father. the arrest came just over 24 hours after police obtained dna
. >> pelosi represents san francisco, where harvey milk and george mosconi were gunned down in city hall 30 years ago. the chairman of the national republican congressional committee, pete sessions, said the speaker's statement was insulting and called it a verbal assault on voters. >>> police arrested a yale university lab technician today and charged him with the murder of annie le. raymond clark made a brief court appearance this afternoon, but did not enter a plea. bail was...