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he was seasoned. he got legislation. most politicians with that ambition that brooks had, jack brooks doesn't seem to happen my guy more was he governor so-and-so, the title he had was mr. chairman. why? he just wanted to be the best in history. that the district he grew up in, those of the people he knew. for him, that was it. he enters congress into 19th 53. he had opportunities. when johnson was president. he said i'm where i should be. he eventually was mr. chairman for the operations committee from 74 until 88 and house judiciary. that was the top of the mountain for him. to be the chairman of the preeminent constitutional principle. one of the things that struck me reading the book was just how close he was to johnson. not just as a political or somebody who could help on capitol hill but deeply personal intimate relationship, to the point where i got the impression that maybe sometimes he didn't want to go to the johnsons every night and watch tv and drink and have fun. tell us a little about the nature of that re
he was seasoned. he got legislation. most politicians with that ambition that brooks had, jack brooks doesn't seem to happen my guy more was he governor so-and-so, the title he had was mr. chairman. why? he just wanted to be the best in history. that the district he grew up in, those of the people he knew. for him, that was it. he enters congress into 19th 53. he had opportunities. when johnson was president. he said i'm where i should be. he eventually was mr. chairman for the operations...
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>> he said he had killed her and he knew he had done it again, these are his words, that he knew he hadhe said he went way out in the woods and buried her way out in the woods. >> hall gave a general location for tricia's body, near a river in indiana. but jimmy needed more specific information. luckily, he seemed to stumble into it a few nights later when he spotted hall inside the prison wood shop, a restricted area. >> there's nobody at the door, no guards or anything. i went in there, and as i came up from behind him, he had all these little different statues lined up, 10, 15 of them maybe. i couldn't tell what they were at first. as i got closer, i noticed he had a big map laid out. he drove on the map, folded it up really fast and slid it off the side of the table. i go what are these things anyway? he said they're these little falcons, they watch over the dead, jimmy, they do. >> and they look like? >> a good size chess piece. >> jimmy had a strong feeling his wood carved falcons and map were journal keeping by a serial killer. >> that map had little red dots all over it of illin
>> he said he had killed her and he knew he had done it again, these are his words, that he knew he hadhe said he went way out in the woods and buried her way out in the woods. >> hall gave a general location for tricia's body, near a river in indiana. but jimmy needed more specific information. luckily, he seemed to stumble into it a few nights later when he spotted hall inside the prison wood shop, a restricted area. >> there's nobody at the door, no guards or anything. i...
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in terms of what he had done wrong, he thought he was very inflexible to suggestions that he thought might lead to an avoidance of the war. did they think japan would never withdraw from china. it's interesting that you bring that up. that's a good point. he had this report that i described a moment ago. he wrote a very long letter to president roosevelt. they went to school together. they knew each other very well. he explained that chinese troops would be withdrawn so that's what he was told and the prime minister had the support of the hamburger in doing that. -- >> i can tell you that the emperor was revered both wasn't a -- throughout this time. coach hear was engaged in the civilian and military and what they should do. and i will tell you that in the final months when a lot of people in the military were pushing for a war with the united states, this prime minister that i mentioned a moment ago he resigned in 1941 because he couldn't get the meeting with roosevelameeting we new prime minister was very well known in many circles because he was the prime minister of japan attack
in terms of what he had done wrong, he thought he was very inflexible to suggestions that he thought might lead to an avoidance of the war. did they think japan would never withdraw from china. it's interesting that you bring that up. that's a good point. he had this report that i described a moment ago. he wrote a very long letter to president roosevelt. they went to school together. they knew each other very well. he explained that chinese troops would be withdrawn so that's what he was told...
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, he's thought about how he has impacted people.just kind of froze for a minute. and then i was upset because he doesn't know me. >> i'd like to express my sincere apologies for what happened. i sincerely hope she's got her life back together and hope she can put this time behind her. >> maybe he's sorry he did it to us now that he sees us as real human beings, but he's a monster, so that's probably just wishful thinking. >> through the years, in and out of court for the three trials in two states, the victims' families have become close. >> you know that you're not alone, and they're kindred spirits and people that understand me, and i understand them. >> for every time somebody said something about my daughter or one of the other girls, i have talked one of them, jennifer asbenson and the things that she went through, and my mind thinks that my daughter might have went through some of that, too. >> they all sat together to hear the judge's decision. will it be life in prison? or death. >> i find that these murders were premeditate
, he's thought about how he has impacted people.just kind of froze for a minute. and then i was upset because he doesn't know me. >> i'd like to express my sincere apologies for what happened. i sincerely hope she's got her life back together and hope she can put this time behind her. >> maybe he's sorry he did it to us now that he sees us as real human beings, but he's a monster, so that's probably just wishful thinking. >> through the years, in and out of court for the three...
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when he confessed, he did not hold back on details., they are explicit. >> i took my shirt off. and unzipped my pants and i tried to raper. >> what happened? >> i could not get fully erected. nothing happened. the tension started to build more and more. and i started choking her. >> by the time i sat down with him, he did not admit having an issue with women. have women done things to make you angry, angry to the point of violence? >> no. >> never? >> no. >> he said he had no malice towards women is a contradiction to the things he told me. >> urdiales stole eight women's lives and shattered so many others. >> it is just like a wrecking ball, the damage he's done, steve was only 13 when his mother was found shot in an all all alley way downtown san diego. she was urdiales' third victim. >> she was 17 years older than me. absolutely tried her hardest to make sure that i had a good life. from those whole first 13 years of my life it was only her and i. >> when he was skilled, steve moved in with his dad in an effort to get to know him, m
when he confessed, he did not hold back on details., they are explicit. >> i took my shirt off. and unzipped my pants and i tried to raper. >> what happened? >> i could not get fully erected. nothing happened. the tension started to build more and more. and i started choking her. >> by the time i sat down with him, he did not admit having an issue with women. have women done things to make you angry, angry to the point of violence? >> no. >> never? >>...
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he refused to do so. he said he wasn't going to kick a man while he was down.y are launching back and striking back. a spokesman fired back at murphy kp released a statement that says this. it's sad that he would take this moment in returning to snl and make remarks against cosby. one would think that he was given his freedom to leave the plantation and make his own decisions. he decided to sell himself back to being a hollywood slave. the destruction of black men in hollywood. that's outrageous. why would they try to essentially race bait in this way and use the language. and criticize him for criticizing cosby. >> if you are playing the plantation card you're losing. i understand he was trying to fire back. that's a losing to essential will say that the guy who is not in jail is the guy who is the house slave or the bought and paid for man. i'm not a comedian, everything i know about comedy the job of the comedian is hold up a mirror to society. that was relevant and timely. and also personal. >> i wish i could hear more from you both. the idea of him using r
he refused to do so. he said he wasn't going to kick a man while he was down.y are launching back and striking back. a spokesman fired back at murphy kp released a statement that says this. it's sad that he would take this moment in returning to snl and make remarks against cosby. one would think that he was given his freedom to leave the plantation and make his own decisions. he decided to sell himself back to being a hollywood slave. the destruction of black men in hollywood. that's...
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adventure he was in he was the best publicist to machine ever. few know him as well as shoot outs and is an expert on alexander from home life and adventures biography reintroduced the great naturalist to a new generation of readers and now the world is marking his 250th birthday we made out with andrea wulf at the royal institution in london one of britain's foremost establishments for scientific education and research. proves. over a decade on the traces of alexander for home bolt she's written 2 books about him including an illustrated album about his famous expedition to south and central america it depicts the hardships he endured but also his fascinating encounters and discoveries and it includes his drawings which fundamentally changed europe's view of the americas. you. had was for sure one of the greatest scientists of previous times of all times well he was the most famous scientist of his time and i think he's undergoing a little bit of a renaissance at the moment quite rightly so because i think his views. how he brings together the a
adventure he was in he was the best publicist to machine ever. few know him as well as shoot outs and is an expert on alexander from home life and adventures biography reintroduced the great naturalist to a new generation of readers and now the world is marking his 250th birthday we made out with andrea wulf at the royal institution in london one of britain's foremost establishments for scientific education and research. proves. over a decade on the traces of alexander for home bolt she's...
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because he was worried, he said.n he saw her car parked near gavin's and thought it best to talk to them, but he didn't sneak up on them, he said. >> so i knock on the hood of the car. >> was chandy sitting on the lap of this guy? >> she was sitting on his lap. they just kept talking, so i walked over to the passenger side door, and i knocked on the window. >> what did they do? >> chandy opened the door. >> and what did she say to you? >> what the [ bleep ] are you doing here? >> reporter: he started to argue with chandy, he said, and then gavin joined in. >> i walked around the door, and i'm leaning down to tell him to mind his own business. as i'm leaning down to tell him that is when he leaned up and punched me. he punched me. pulled me in by my sweater. put his hand up on my throat. he's choking me in my throat. >> reporter: it was gavin who threw that first punch, he said. so, of course, he fought back. >> do you recall how many times you hit him? >> four, five. >> and when you were doing that, what were you thi
because he was worried, he said.n he saw her car parked near gavin's and thought it best to talk to them, but he didn't sneak up on them, he said. >> so i knock on the hood of the car. >> was chandy sitting on the lap of this guy? >> she was sitting on his lap. they just kept talking, so i walked over to the passenger side door, and i knocked on the window. >> what did they do? >> chandy opened the door. >> and what did she say to you? >> what the [...
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daring adventure he was he was the best. publicist to machine ever he would write letters from south america long letters to his friends and then he would end them said i don't mind if you send them to the newspaper so by the time he returns everybody has heard about his adventure so it's very much part of his self promotion humboldt is believed to have written a total of $30000.00 letters luckily for him he was exempted from paying postage by the pression postal minister. he documented his adventures in the letters and his notebooks describing how his boat capsized on the our noko river and he who most drowned talking about the tough hikes and the damage to his feet the various diseases and the mosquitoes. but he also praised the natural beauty and the cultural wealth of the countries he visited. he returned from latin america with a complete portray of the ancient civilizations so he explained that these ancient south american civilization had been very sophisticated cultures with rich languages and with sophisticated arch
daring adventure he was he was the best. publicist to machine ever he would write letters from south america long letters to his friends and then he would end them said i don't mind if you send them to the newspaper so by the time he returns everybody has heard about his adventure so it's very much part of his self promotion humboldt is believed to have written a total of $30000.00 letters luckily for him he was exempted from paying postage by the pression postal minister. he documented his...
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so he's hot headed. he has a bit of a temper of him. he'll say things which he then regrets. he changes his mind about things. he's the most three-dimensional of the disciples. >> significantly, according to john's gospel, early on in his ministry jesus renames peter. >> peter's actual name is simon, or simeon, and he appears to have been renamed by jesus, and he's renamed peter, or kephas, in aramaic, and this is the word for rock, and it seems to be that he's nicknamed rock because in spite of all peter's failings, he's the one that jesus trusts to be the rock at the heart of the movement. >> jerusalem. after spending many months preaching around galilee, jesus, peter and the disciples bring their message here, to the holy city itself. >> from everything that we know in the gospels, peter's just a simple guy. he's a fisherman from galilee. he's probably never been to jerusalem before, so imagine that kind of an experience it was for him to enter this incredibly busy, bustling city. >> this is the moment where peter is thinking, "are we about to see israel restored to its fo
so he's hot headed. he has a bit of a temper of him. he'll say things which he then regrets. he changes his mind about things. he's the most three-dimensional of the disciples. >> significantly, according to john's gospel, early on in his ministry jesus renames peter. >> peter's actual name is simon, or simeon, and he appears to have been renamed by jesus, and he's renamed peter, or kephas, in aramaic, and this is the word for rock, and it seems to be that he's nicknamed rock...
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he said he was very sorry for what he put the country through. president clinton: i want to say again to the american people how profoundly sorry i am for what i said and did. events andf these the great burden they have imposed on congress and the american people. i also am humbled and very grateful for the support and prayers i have received from millions of americans over this past year. he talkedinger: and about repairing the breach. he said he wanted to see the american people come together, that he wanted to forge some sort of unity or alliance, to try to work across the aisle, and he promised the american people again he would work until the last minute, the last hour of the last day and he would serve honorably, and he went back, started to go back into the oval office. , someone barked out -- can he forgive? and he decided to take that question and he came back to the microphone. president clinton: i believe any person who asks for forgiveness has to be prepared to give it. he walked back: with his head down into the oval office and cont
he said he was very sorry for what he put the country through. president clinton: i want to say again to the american people how profoundly sorry i am for what i said and did. events andf these the great burden they have imposed on congress and the american people. i also am humbled and very grateful for the support and prayers i have received from millions of americans over this past year. he talkedinger: and about repairing the breach. he said he wanted to see the american people come...
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and so when he was delivered and he saw it was a boy, he cried. he was so happy. really happy. >> reporter: did you immediately see a relationship made in giants heaven after that? >> oh absolutely. >> reporter: they were a blended family his, mine and ours as they liked to call it. linda had a daughter who lived with her and tom. while, tom's two kids from his first marriage lived in colorado, brad and daughter jillian. >> i grew up knowing that my step-siblings were my siblings. it never felt not normal, you know? it felt like at dad's house, that was my house. >> reporter: and despite the distance, tom was very close to his oldest kids. >> i was a daddy's girl, definitely, no doubt about that he always made sure that whenever brad and i were in town that we would have fun. like we -- we wouldn't just, you know, be sitting around. we always had fun plans. >> reporter: jillian and her dad talked on the phone all the time. thanksgiving weekend 2011 was no exception. >> and i remember we hung up and we blew a kiss over the phone like we used to when i was ten and w
and so when he was delivered and he saw it was a boy, he cried. he was so happy. really happy. >> reporter: did you immediately see a relationship made in giants heaven after that? >> oh absolutely. >> reporter: they were a blended family his, mine and ours as they liked to call it. linda had a daughter who lived with her and tom. while, tom's two kids from his first marriage lived in colorado, brad and daughter jillian. >> i grew up knowing that my step-siblings were my...
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he did point out he didn't want to be there. he was wealthy. he was an established person. he had his own family to worry about, he could have stayed home and his estate in virginia and he was out here talking to them late in the evening listening to their concerns so i think that really mollified most of theirconcerns at the time. robert kennedy wins the indiana primary. he goes around the state . he's very happy with the way he's treated by indiana voters. felt that they gave him a chance. a listen to what he had to say and resonated with his message. from there kennedy went onto win primaries in nebraska, they go on , mccarthy and kennedy , out to western primaries. mccarthy defeats kennedy in the oregon primary, the first time any kennedy and lost an election so it comes down to the california primary, the big prize for most delegates. kennedy ekes out a narrow victory in early june. the evening after he wins the california primary he goes to the hotel in las vegas, takes a shortcut through the kitchen there and is shot i sirhan sirhan and is assassinated and dies a few
he did point out he didn't want to be there. he was wealthy. he was an established person. he had his own family to worry about, he could have stayed home and his estate in virginia and he was out here talking to them late in the evening listening to their concerns so i think that really mollified most of theirconcerns at the time. robert kennedy wins the indiana primary. he goes around the state . he's very happy with the way he's treated by indiana voters. felt that they gave him a chance. a...
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maybe he's so used to being treated as untouchable he believed that he was.ut in end as always happens the reality intruded. the i.g. report didn't actually vindicate james comey. instead it revealed frightfuln' abuse of power for the f.b.i. that he ran that should terrify americans left, rightat and center. inspector general horowitz summed it up on capitol hill. watch. >> we identified significant inaccuracies and omissions in each of the application. seven in the first application. total of 17 by the final renewal application. >> tucker: one omission that could be a mistake. it happens.. 17 of them? that is not a mistake. that is either malice or gross incompetence or combination of both. either way it's not reassuring. in the end, someone as beloved by the news media as james comey had to answer for the 17 omissions. over the weekend, comey appeared on fox. he said this about the i.g. report. >> he's right, i was wrong..g i was overconfident in the procedures that the f.b.i. and justice had built over 20 years. i thought they were robust enough. it's incr
maybe he's so used to being treated as untouchable he believed that he was.ut in end as always happens the reality intruded. the i.g. report didn't actually vindicate james comey. instead it revealed frightfuln' abuse of power for the f.b.i. that he ran that should terrify americans left, rightat and center. inspector general horowitz summed it up on capitol hill. watch. >> we identified significant inaccuracies and omissions in each of the application. seven in the first application....
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he was a virginian. they were putting a stamp on who he was, he was a virginian. and members of the national government, whig representatives, they liked to argument well, don't you think delaware has much climb as -- claim to george washington. or new york or pennsylvania. so really this issue is it speaks to some of the decisions that are happening between political parties at different moment in time >> how did word get out? how did the word spread across the country that the great george washington had died? what was the reaction and how did people morn and grieve him. -- him? >> it was a story that got picked up pretty quickly in the papers starting with the "alexandria gazette." but working its way northward to massachusetts and southward down to georgia. within a week, americans knew george washington was gone. and it fell really to the local communities, the state legislatures, to decide what types of mourning that you're -- they were going to do. one that sticks out to me was that there was a mock funeral where there was an empty coffin that was paraded t
he was a virginian. they were putting a stamp on who he was, he was a virginian. and members of the national government, whig representatives, they liked to argument well, don't you think delaware has much climb as -- claim to george washington. or new york or pennsylvania. so really this issue is it speaks to some of the decisions that are happening between political parties at different moment in time >> how did word get out? how did the word spread across the country that the great...
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the problem for mcconnell is he could have done everything he said -- he blurted out that he was going to do if he hadn't blurted it out. he's becoming more like trump by doing so. trump is for immediate gratification. he's impulsive. mcconnell is the opposite. but instead of trump moving towards mcconnell, mcconnell has moved towards him so that trump is the defacto majority leader and has probably made it much harder for mcconnell to do what he wanted to do. and murkowski may lead others to follow her as a result. >> danielle, i'm curious to get your thoughts on this. murkowski seems to at least not be afraid to break with the rest of the party. she was the only republican at the time to vote against brett kavanaugh despite a lot of people rumbling about it. she was the only one who did not vote for him. is trump in real danger here or are we reading too much into what she said about this process? >> i try not to have a lot of hope in republicans these days because they always prove me right which is they don't ask for the gift of a spine or conscience or morals for the holidays. tha
the problem for mcconnell is he could have done everything he said -- he blurted out that he was going to do if he hadn't blurted it out. he's becoming more like trump by doing so. trump is for immediate gratification. he's impulsive. mcconnell is the opposite. but instead of trump moving towards mcconnell, mcconnell has moved towards him so that trump is the defacto majority leader and has probably made it much harder for mcconnell to do what he wanted to do. and murkowski may lead others to...
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he became a publicist. he gave speeches. he traveled the country. wrote plays that really built up his adopted grandfather's legacy. but probably most important were his recollections that were published right before the civil war which affirmed a lot of these myths an legends. we can't forget about lock weems . one of the most influential person to make washington popular. his washington in washington was in its 40th edition. he continually added more and more material based on folklore which today most historians regard as probably not accurate or not true. but it was washington that people wanted to hear about. he was relatable. he seemed more ordinary and had worked really hard at improving himself and getting to the point where he needed to. now, weems doesn't really talk about how washington made his money. a big part of it is his marriage to martha. that's where a lot o his fortune came from. but again, putting out this different image of washington as being much more humble, much more folksy, it just resonated with more americans in the 19th
he became a publicist. he gave speeches. he traveled the country. wrote plays that really built up his adopted grandfather's legacy. but probably most important were his recollections that were published right before the civil war which affirmed a lot of these myths an legends. we can't forget about lock weems . one of the most influential person to make washington popular. his washington in washington was in its 40th edition. he continually added more and more material based on folklore which...
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he had to read, comey kept saying he couldn't recall, he couldn't recollect.d to read him back in his security clearance, he refused to do that because he didn't want to answer for all this. john durham says he disagrees with that because he has, he can talk to outside entities such as the cia, many others. he can talk to other people. he can talk to other countries. we need to wait and see. love to come back on your show after durham answers his investigation. by the way he has a grand jury. a lot of people need to be very, very concerned. chris: that is a date. we'll have you back on. let's talk about impeachment. let's talk about the senate trial. here's what senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said about working with the white house this week. >> everything i do during this i'm coordinating with the white house counsel. there will be no difference between the president's position and our position as to how to handle this. chris: now democrats note that before an impeachment trial all senators have to raise their right hand to take an oath to do impartia
he had to read, comey kept saying he couldn't recall, he couldn't recollect.d to read him back in his security clearance, he refused to do that because he didn't want to answer for all this. john durham says he disagrees with that because he has, he can talk to outside entities such as the cia, many others. he can talk to other people. he can talk to other countries. we need to wait and see. love to come back on your show after durham answers his investigation. by the way he has a grand jury. a...
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bu he stated he didn't. and he stated he doesn't have notes because he doesn't take notes and he conceded he doesn't have recollections of -- on a lot of these issues and, you know, we sortof of made a list them and i thinka at the heari i a called it the trifecta of unreliability. >> yes. and you're not the only person that has concerns about ambassador sondland's testimony, conduct. i think other witnesses took issue with his conduct, is that correct? >> yeah. tim morrison talked about instances where ambassador sondland sort of showing up uninvited. morrison didn't understand why sondland was trying to get into the g warsaw meeting september 1st. and dr. hill, fiona hill, told us about issues ofll that sort d a number of witnesses you're correct. >> and ambassador reeker and ambassador sondland too, correct?ba >> i believe ambassador reeker -- >> said he was a problem. >> said he was a problem, yeah. >> yeah. and dr. hill raised concerns about his behavior and said that he might be an intelligence risk, t
bu he stated he didn't. and he stated he doesn't have notes because he doesn't take notes and he conceded he doesn't have recollections of -- on a lot of these issues and, you know, we sortof of made a list them and i thinka at the heari i a called it the trifecta of unreliability. >> yes. and you're not the only person that has concerns about ambassador sondland's testimony, conduct. i think other witnesses took issue with his conduct, is that correct? >> yeah. tim morrison talked...
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he sleuthed out where they'd be meeting. he spoke to everyone. and because it's johnny we are talking about, we know how this ends. he delivered for georgia. afterwards, the atlanta journal constitution senator wanted to hear how he pulled off the victory. among other things how he celebrated. did he clear out the champagne at some belt way steakhouse? here is what he said. this is a direct quote, madam president. isakson said after the vote he went straight back to his capital hill area apartment and celebrated by doing his laundry. he didn't want to leave dirty clothes behind for a month. so he said further, so i was putting coins in the machine and i had a gin and tonic in the laundry room. this anecdote is almost a perfect encapslation of johnny isakson. it starts with tenacity and a can-do spirit, propelled forward by charisma and southern patience and it ends with a win for georgians. and one celebrity cocktail, while wrist deep in laundry deterge detergent. but i think there's one other story that reflects this remarkable leader more perfe
he sleuthed out where they'd be meeting. he spoke to everyone. and because it's johnny we are talking about, we know how this ends. he delivered for georgia. afterwards, the atlanta journal constitution senator wanted to hear how he pulled off the victory. among other things how he celebrated. did he clear out the champagne at some belt way steakhouse? here is what he said. this is a direct quote, madam president. isakson said after the vote he went straight back to his capital hill area...
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he says he watches himself and then he always hates it and he wishes he could change it but he can'ty to try to change it and go over it and it affects the way he performs. i hate watching myself. i'm always told you should watch this, you should watch that, i know with my i.d. show i started watching myself and i wanted to edit all this stuff and i started having meetings with people and it was a nightmare. i just think you have to respect that if you're a type a personality, that it can be really difficult for everyone involved. >> i don't want to watch -- i made 50 movies, don't want to watch them. >> the other thing is, i was there, i was there, i did it all. i saw it. watching it is like watching a rerun. >> in a funny way. >> he's a former marine, that's where his background is, semper fi, love him, i think if you come from a marine background where you served and now you're arguably one of the biggest actors in the world at this point, probably seeing yourself for him is probably -- like my brother worships him because my brother was a marine as well. i will say we interview c
he says he watches himself and then he always hates it and he wishes he could change it but he can'ty to try to change it and go over it and it affects the way he performs. i hate watching myself. i'm always told you should watch this, you should watch that, i know with my i.d. show i started watching myself and i wanted to edit all this stuff and i started having meetings with people and it was a nightmare. i just think you have to respect that if you're a type a personality, that it can be...
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and he spun around the field a couple of times, he got altitude, and then he turned around, and he headed out towards alexandria. and this was why catherine said that she and wilbur, their hearts sank, he was gone, they couldn't see it when, they couldn't hear the airplane, there was a telephone system that had been set up to know that when they got to shooters hail they could say they got here, there on the way back, it failed, the signal went out, they didn't have any bars, but as he was coming back, he climbed the airplane, and when the field was in sight he went. they were trying to see how fast they could get. make sure you hit the mark but see if they could get it any faster. and what you see here, so it's very blurry i know. that is wilbur holding the flag. that is the finish line. and you can see, he comes in really low. and i slowed it down a little bit. but this is at the right it's in the footage. he's moving a little faster. he goes by launching tower. you see those women and right, one of them is catherine right, as far as i know that is the only footage of her. just that lit
and he spun around the field a couple of times, he got altitude, and then he turned around, and he headed out towards alexandria. and this was why catherine said that she and wilbur, their hearts sank, he was gone, they couldn't see it when, they couldn't hear the airplane, there was a telephone system that had been set up to know that when they got to shooters hail they could say they got here, there on the way back, it failed, the signal went out, they didn't have any bars, but as he was...
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lou: and to bring home troops as he says he will and he has.difficult challenge these times. your access to the president. how much did you have and in what form. >> he allowed me to interview anybody i wanted. lou: pretty good access. >> the cabinet, the hostages. i started with the family and i couldn't get out of the family. they are so interesting. nobody had ever interviewed jared extensively. i did. i have 600 pages of transcripts of interviews with the family that are utterly fascinating. the night of the election he thought he was going to lose early and they said what are you going to do? he said i am going to go downstairs on fifth avenue and say i did my best and tomorrow i will get on a plane and go to ireland and play golf. then a few hours later they turned and said you are going to win. ivanka was trying to get him away from the tv. he was in the kitchen and he was watching the clinton young ladies crying, because clinton was losing. he said look at this, imagine they they feel. very unusual. the story is different than we expect
lou: and to bring home troops as he says he will and he has.difficult challenge these times. your access to the president. how much did you have and in what form. >> he allowed me to interview anybody i wanted. lou: pretty good access. >> the cabinet, the hostages. i started with the family and i couldn't get out of the family. they are so interesting. nobody had ever interviewed jared extensively. i did. i have 600 pages of transcripts of interviews with the family that are utterly...
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now, if he is the clever politician i think he is, he will develop that. conciliation he expressed in that opening speech, which was very well done, politically, a very clever move, is possible when you have a large majority, because there isn't going to be the rancour and acrimony within his own parliamentary party, because he has got such a commanding majority, so he is going to be able to accomplish what he said he would accomplish, in terms of official removal of our sort of trade relations, you know, renegotiation of our trade relations and so on, without having to worry about his own party collapsing under him or disappearing under him. he will have a much less truculent parliament, because the opposition is in disarray, and there will be no excuse, in a sense, for him not accomplishing what he says he will accomplish. if he doesn't accomplish it, that is because that can be blamed on obstacles that are placed by the eu, rather than his own parliament. steve, this idea of levelling up, one—nation conservative johnson, conciliation and restoring trust
now, if he is the clever politician i think he is, he will develop that. conciliation he expressed in that opening speech, which was very well done, politically, a very clever move, is possible when you have a large majority, because there isn't going to be the rancour and acrimony within his own parliamentary party, because he has got such a commanding majority, so he is going to be able to accomplish what he said he would accomplish, in terms of official removal of our sort of trade...
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and so he decides he's going to run for the senate. he succeeds.nd he's elected. and ala picture of anne on the capitol steps. arrives in washington, 1979, and he already has kind of a leg cliff hansennator retired early so that al could place of stature senate. so that was kind of good and bad for al. within six, but senate, being in the three-mile island incident 1979.s in march, yet al had been on the job about six weeks. and he had been appointed to the nuclear regulatory subcommittee. that subcommittee was chaired by gary hart. phone and him on the says hey, we need to go check out what happened on this island, this reactor. and al's like oh, man okay and get this helicopter and al had been in a helicopter in had thisbut this one floor that he could see through and they took the helicopter and reald things and it was a mess and al said something interesting to gary hart. to gary and remembe he said are you going to make political hay out of this? and gary hart brillianced like what? well, i know you're a greenie, al said. hearary said where did you that? well
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he knows he did something wrong. he knows he's in big trouble. it goes -- when the intelligence committee issued the subpoenas, they said if you don't show up, we're going to use -- draw adverse inferences and that's what they need to do. the president is involved in a big cover-up here. >> did you see the president today tweeting he said -- he did want use these words, but in effect when i was shaking down z zelensky, the president of ukraine i wasn't was doing it in the interest of the country. what's your thought of his defense today? >> well, this is the latest offense we've heard. jim jordan tried out the defense yesterday when we were talking to the constitutional experts. it is cherry picking one portion of a sentence and ignoring the rest of the conversation or at least what we know of it because we still haven't seen the entire conversation. i think he's absolutely right. he knows what he did was wrong, he's engaging in a cover-up and we've heard all manner of excuses why we shouldn't proceed. whether it's procedural battles or, you know
he knows he did something wrong. he knows he's in big trouble. it goes -- when the intelligence committee issued the subpoenas, they said if you don't show up, we're going to use -- draw adverse inferences and that's what they need to do. the president is involved in a big cover-up here. >> did you see the president today tweeting he said -- he did want use these words, but in effect when i was shaking down z zelensky, the president of ukraine i wasn't was doing it in the interest of the...
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he thought he could sway the president.rospect he could do something different -- >> i come from a fact based. world there. i gave him the facts, he decided on another basis. but at least i told him what the ramifications were of making those decisions. and so, you really got to kind of window into how the white house was operate iing at that e and how it may be operating now, and people aren't going in and making factual arguments to the president about how his whims may play out. he is more in control of his own ship here, but where that ship is headed is a big question. >> it is -- it's almost a stunning interview to listen to. >> so i'm -- we're all looking forward to check the eng tire thing out david. thank you so much, david axelrod. >> thanks. >>> there's a new gig for a controversial trump adviser. new reporting on how first lady melania trump and the president spent time in the white house including when they're apart. you may be learning about, medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn'
he thought he could sway the president.rospect he could do something different -- >> i come from a fact based. world there. i gave him the facts, he decided on another basis. but at least i told him what the ramifications were of making those decisions. and so, you really got to kind of window into how the white house was operate iing at that e and how it may be operating now, and people aren't going in and making factual arguments to the president about how his whims may play out. he is...
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he's now in lebanon having arrived there on a private aircraft he holds a lebanese passport he said in a statement that he was seeking to avoid injustice and persecution by what he calls quote a rigged japanese justice system this is the house in beirut that carlos golan is said to have fled to but there's no sign of him here just lights and the security guards outside saying he's not at home. many lebanese feel the former neeson c.e.o. as a successful businessman and is a symbol of the country's large diaspora but in tokyo the unexpected turn of events has sparked outrage. can do goodwill can be just the kind of thing people with power and money can get away with. people who don't already know i've seen a few media reports but there are some things that go on did that i don't understand or might be my think he fled because he did something wrong. but whoever escapes wins you know. people with money. going to skate to lebanon is the latest stunning twist in a roller coaster journey that saw him fall from boardroom to detention center. here he spent more than 100 days in spartan cond
he's now in lebanon having arrived there on a private aircraft he holds a lebanese passport he said in a statement that he was seeking to avoid injustice and persecution by what he calls quote a rigged japanese justice system this is the house in beirut that carlos golan is said to have fled to but there's no sign of him here just lights and the security guards outside saying he's not at home. many lebanese feel the former neeson c.e.o. as a successful businessman and is a symbol of the...
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he said he's trying to do that. and i think one see understands a bit of the language and culture to be very much on the right road. support the belief that seem to be i think business school. really important then i am really enjoying this little else. that. could see as european odyssey finally began in 2010. it was a tough time for instance which led just one of the travelling the champions league but then that team was dismantled so he arrived at the club in transition here going to make you and it was difficult we think you. won most of the moving to a different country when i went to enter for example i was 1718 years old but i did leave a place you've been familiar with for 18 years of your life. that was a difficult period for new club a new language to live. shortly after that the whole family moved to italy to be nearby and then him support yeah you are back to this morning it was starting to play well again. but i sent him off to spain on a lot of. you but i stayed in place by. half a season on load espan
he said he's trying to do that. and i think one see understands a bit of the language and culture to be very much on the right road. support the belief that seem to be i think business school. really important then i am really enjoying this little else. that. could see as european odyssey finally began in 2010. it was a tough time for instance which led just one of the travelling the champions league but then that team was dismantled so he arrived at the club in transition here going to make...
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president has previously said if he returns to bolivia, he would have to face trial. >> he knows he hasto give answers to the country and he has toto account for himself before the justice system and face the consequences. james: new elections are due to take place in early 2020. morales has said h he hopes to play a parart, even though hehe won't officially be a candidate. me tothey do not allow enter, i will look for the way,, accompanied by personalities with the press. i will enter to campaign. i am not afraid of beingng arrested. james: after 14 years as president,t, morales inspires bh love and hatred among bolivians. his trial would be a highly divisive affair. businesset's get some for you on the program. stephen carroll's onset to take a look at some of the main business headlines. you are going to be starting with a european court rululing over france's regulation of ainbnb. stepephen: the eururopean courtf justice has thrown out a case taken by hoteliers in france, whwho argue the government shoud regulate airbnb like it is an estate agent. hotel owners wanted the home share
president has previously said if he returns to bolivia, he would have to face trial. >> he knows he hasto give answers to the country and he has toto account for himself before the justice system and face the consequences. james: new elections are due to take place in early 2020. morales has said h he hopes to play a parart, even though hehe won't officially be a candidate. me tothey do not allow enter, i will look for the way,, accompanied by personalities with the press. i will enter to...
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he loved our country. president also said he was -- he arranged for the rotunda. john dingell wasn't in the rotunda. i didn't want anything that was out of the ordinary or something where somebody would do something special. john dingell loved this country. he believed in bringing everybody together. he believed in our democracy. and my family's still hurting. i have a brother -- john's brother, my brother-in-law is in hospice. went into hospice at thanksgiving. and these kinds of things -- we're a family grieving. i think we should take a lesson from this and all respect each other, period. in the broader -- we need more civility in this country. some things should be off limits. and you know what? we're all human beings. >> i mean, just to be clear, what i hear you saying beyond the appeal for humanity here is that what the president said wasn't true. he fabricated it. in some corners, that's called a lie. you didn't call him. that's the whole premise of what his attack on you last night. he was trying to pretend you called him in this sort of desperate way. you
he loved our country. president also said he was -- he arranged for the rotunda. john dingell wasn't in the rotunda. i didn't want anything that was out of the ordinary or something where somebody would do something special. john dingell loved this country. he believed in bringing everybody together. he believed in our democracy. and my family's still hurting. i have a brother -- john's brother, my brother-in-law is in hospice. went into hospice at thanksgiving. and these kinds of things --...
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>> he kill her. he kill her. >> he said, "i killed her--" >> yes. yes. >> do you remember what his exact words were? >> he said that -- he killed brandy with a phone call. and i believe everything he said. i believe that he killed her and i was so afraid. >> did he say who killed brandy? >> he said it's a black guy at the gym that was in his group of people. >> reporter: it looked as though the detectives were ready to put a bow on their investigation. take the blizzard of messages between the two men, mix in the geography of the cell phone towers that put a suspect burner phone tied to sirius right near the crime scene, and now add in the story of the woman from alaska who'd apparently heard a confession and you should be ready to swear out arrest warrants. not quite. when the detectives got back to ohio, their first stop was at the office of state's attorney mike haddox. and they come to you and say are we there yet? >> yes. >> and you're tellin' 'em, "no, you're not quite there." >> yeah. i wanted to make sure that before we took the case to gran
>> he kill her. he kill her. >> he said, "i killed her--" >> yes. yes. >> do you remember what his exact words were? >> he said that -- he killed brandy with a phone call. and i believe everything he said. i believe that he killed her and i was so afraid. >> did he say who killed brandy? >> he said it's a black guy at the gym that was in his group of people. >> reporter: it looked as though the detectives were ready to put a bow on their...
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remember, he barely won michigan, he won it by 10,000 votes. he needs that state. and to alienate, does he not think there will be ads showing this horribly cruel moment? of course there will. >> and lindsey graham is calling him out. come on. >> he's got to stop. between that and republicans likening him to jesus as someone who grew up in the church, that is shocking to liken him to being from god or of god or god. i think this is starting to peeling off in the edges and the margins some evangelicals who say this has gone too far. that we shouldn't be worshipping this man just for judges. >> let's move to impeachment and listen to what the president responded when queried about all of this by our colleague kristen welker. >> yeah. >> what does it feel like to be the third president in u.s. history to be impeached? >> well, i don't feel like i'm being impeached because it's a hoax, it's a setup, it's a horrible thing they did. >> like, what do you make of that? >> doesn't feel like he's being impeached? if he doesn't, what does that even say? >> first of all, it do
remember, he barely won michigan, he won it by 10,000 votes. he needs that state. and to alienate, does he not think there will be ads showing this horribly cruel moment? of course there will. >> and lindsey graham is calling him out. come on. >> he's got to stop. between that and republicans likening him to jesus as someone who grew up in the church, that is shocking to liken him to being from god or of god or god. i think this is starting to peeling off in the edges and the...
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he did, when he said, "do me a favor." >> well, what'd he say?> he said, there's a lot of talk about biden's son, that biden stopped the prosecution, and a lot of people want to find out, so, whatever you can do with the attorney general would be great. >> yeah, so -- >> wait, wait, wait. biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution, so if you can look into it. >> and work with the attorney general. >> but you -- but here, he did ask. you admit that, right? >> but even with that, working with the attorney general, are you suggesting that someone who runs for president shouldn't be investigated? the democrats have been investigating president trump before he was elected and after he was elected and so somehow it doesn't work for them? listen, it's appropriate to make sure that nothing was done wrong in ukraine and indeed that's what he was talking about. >> so it's not so much about an investigation into wrongdoing by his own justice department. i hear you there. >> but that's what you said. i mean, that's what -- >> but he was talki
he did, when he said, "do me a favor." >> well, what'd he say?> he said, there's a lot of talk about biden's son, that biden stopped the prosecution, and a lot of people want to find out, so, whatever you can do with the attorney general would be great. >> yeah, so -- >> wait, wait, wait. biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution, so if you can look into it. >> and work with the attorney general. >> but you -- but here, he did ask. you...
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he told her he was going through a divorce. the more meghan got to know him, the more approachable he seemed. >> he is very charming. >> reporter: soon enough, a romance blossomed. and when leon moved back to his hometown of houston, he asked meghan to join him. >> he had made me feel like i deserved something else. >> reporter: something better? >> yeah. >> reporter: houston was good for meghan. she found a job in hotel sales and signed a lease on cool, new apartment. leon moved in. >> that to me was really scary. i'm very independent. and he's like, "i opened a bank account and i put your name on it." >> reporter: that's quick? >> but i was like, oh, he really cares. like okay. >> reporter: leon's family welcomed meghan like one of their own. did you start to envision the possibility of marriage with leon? >> yeah. at 30 years old, you don't spend time with somebody that you don't wanna be serious with. that's not who i am. >> reporter: meghan settled in. she got a dog and made a new friend through work, arial washington. >>
he told her he was going through a divorce. the more meghan got to know him, the more approachable he seemed. >> he is very charming. >> reporter: soon enough, a romance blossomed. and when leon moved back to his hometown of houston, he asked meghan to join him. >> he had made me feel like i deserved something else. >> reporter: something better? >> yeah. >> reporter: houston was good for meghan. she found a job in hotel sales and signed a lease on cool, new...
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he is a flawed man. look what he is doing. he is pro-life. he is forgotten on a ship.cting our rights, our borders -- he is for gun rights. they are blaming him, they have been in office 30-40 years and not corrected any of these issues. i find it interesting. why vote for donald trump? it is based on convictions as to what i believe in. there is nothing the ukrainians or russians could say or do. host: wayne, louisville, kentucky, independent-minded caller: pedro, i hope you don't cut me off and don't take umbrage to what i am about to say. number one. what is transpiring now is not right. it is not on any president -- democrat or republican -- saying that it is going to play out matter what. maybe, hopefully, in the end, the truth will come out. host: what do you mean? if, if just the, democrats and republicans both will set back, and they all they took an oath. yes, they took an oath. well, let's use that oath in the manner it was taken in and say look, ok, let's step back here, look at what is happening here, they are shutting down the republicans about answering a
he is a flawed man. look what he is doing. he is pro-life. he is forgotten on a ship.cting our rights, our borders -- he is for gun rights. they are blaming him, they have been in office 30-40 years and not corrected any of these issues. i find it interesting. why vote for donald trump? it is based on convictions as to what i believe in. there is nothing the ukrainians or russians could say or do. host: wayne, louisville, kentucky, independent-minded caller: pedro, i hope you don't cut me off...
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he also took the fifth when he was sum mond.il months later that the memo and the irishman's name leaked out. i said what's the hofx report? >> he said jimmy hoffa. and i said who is frank sheeran. eric: he was teamster's local president in delaware. he claimed in a book proposal that he shot jimmy hoffa. >> they wanted to hire me in my medicolegal capacity to see if i can get early medical parole for frank the irishman sheeran. eric: sheeran caught the attention of jimmy hoffa. >> you heard of sheeran's talents in strand wishing people. hoff a made the introduction and hoffa got sheeran to rid his enemies, too. eric: so half a century later that the story surfaced that irishman claimed he killed jimmy hoffa, i knew i had to investigate. charlie brandt had been quietly interviews sheeran for a long time. eric: who shot jimmy hoffa? >> frank the irishman sheeran for sure. i didn't just have it on the witness stand for an afternoon. by the time i brought him to you i had him for years. how many shots were fired sat jimmy. >> two.
he also took the fifth when he was sum mond.il months later that the memo and the irishman's name leaked out. i said what's the hofx report? >> he said jimmy hoffa. and i said who is frank sheeran. eric: he was teamster's local president in delaware. he claimed in a book proposal that he shot jimmy hoffa. >> they wanted to hire me in my medicolegal capacity to see if i can get early medical parole for frank the irishman sheeran. eric: sheeran caught the attention of jimmy hoffa....
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i knew he was a dodgy character when he walked into the pub, he had quite a sway on him and asked toiting down lots of things like postcodes and some phone numbers. he is eventually found by police who corner him hiding upa found by police who corner him hiding up a tree. four hours, there isa hiding up a tree. four hours, there is a stand—off before he is finally brought down and arrested. he tells officers, if you had caught me for the first two, the rest of this wouldn't have happened. joseph mccann is a horrendously dangerous individual who has shown complete co nte m pt individual who has shown complete contempt for his victims. he is clearly one of the most dangerous sex offenders i think we have ever seen sex offenders i think we have ever seenin sex offenders i think we have ever seen in this country. joseph mccann's background makes this case a catastrophic failure by the criminal justice system. a catastrophic failure by the criminaljustice system. it can now be reported that mccann, who began offending when he was 11, should have been in prison when he was roaming around t
i knew he was a dodgy character when he walked into the pub, he had quite a sway on him and asked toiting down lots of things like postcodes and some phone numbers. he is eventually found by police who corner him hiding upa found by police who corner him hiding up a tree. four hours, there isa hiding up a tree. four hours, there is a stand—off before he is finally brought down and arrested. he tells officers, if you had caught me for the first two, the rest of this wouldn't have happened....
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he literally, he literally is parroting. you've got republicans parroting vladimir putin, you literally have william barr parroting one of the most despicable of the 20th century in american politics. the man who made mccarthyism possible, he's parroting roy cohn, so donald trump has found his roy cohcohn. >> let's go to attorney general william barr's exclusive interview with nbc news despite the findings of the justice department's inspector general report. he still claims that the fbi may have operated out of bad faith when it investigated the trump campaign in twuk2016. speaking with nbc's pete williams, barr essentially dismissed the i.g.'s conclusion that there was no evidence of political bias when the fbi launched its russia probe, arguing that his hand picked prosecutor john durham will have the final say. barr also stood by his assertion that the trump campaign was spied on. >> i think our nation was turned on its head for three years. i think based on a completely bogus narrative that was largely fanned and hyped
he literally, he literally is parroting. you've got republicans parroting vladimir putin, you literally have william barr parroting one of the most despicable of the 20th century in american politics. the man who made mccarthyism possible, he's parroting roy cohn, so donald trump has found his roy cohcohn. >> let's go to attorney general william barr's exclusive interview with nbc news despite the findings of the justice department's inspector general report. he still claims that the fbi...
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and he had many, he learned many things. he was very much influenced by the social housing that was taking place in your and later in his career, very much taken with the creation of european new towns work which were a strategy to deal with the devastations that had followed world war ii in many european countries and forth, upon returning from india in the fall of 1953 he began a career in urban redevelopment that would unfold in 4 ask over four decades. as i follow his personal story in the book, we see that the urban renewal process was not at all static but rather that it continued to change over time. to experiment with different approaches in response to its own admitted failures as well as the shifts in national policy and national politics and implement him surprisingly progressive ideas. so urban renewal in my telling is not that one huge disaster of popular but a much more complex evolutionary response to american cities in crisis. i'm not going to take you to all the details of this long book as tony indicated, t
and he had many, he learned many things. he was very much influenced by the social housing that was taking place in your and later in his career, very much taken with the creation of european new towns work which were a strategy to deal with the devastations that had followed world war ii in many european countries and forth, upon returning from india in the fall of 1953 he began a career in urban redevelopment that would unfold in 4 ask over four decades. as i follow his personal story in the...
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essentially he realized when he arrived at 9:00 a.m. that the confederates had been driven back and he had an opportunity to exploit the gains made thus far during the battle. as we see from our map, as soon as the men entered the west woods, a major confederate counterattack moves north into the lot. for sedgwick's division, it was a slaughter in the woods. they lost about 2300 casualties in under an hour in the wwest -- in the west woods. it was one of the most intense slaughters of the war. they said it sounded like the forest around them was on fire. one of the regiments caught in this was the 15th massachusetts. which lost 318 of its 606 men. this is their monument at the antietam battlefield. recalledrank bullard the bullets came whizzing by my face, poor fellows falling sick -- thick and fast around me. you cannot realize the horrors of the battlefield, some with arms and legs off, cut up in every conceivable way. the 15th regiment is now a more corporal guard compared to what it was before the battle. with the division being rep
essentially he realized when he arrived at 9:00 a.m. that the confederates had been driven back and he had an opportunity to exploit the gains made thus far during the battle. as we see from our map, as soon as the men entered the west woods, a major confederate counterattack moves north into the lot. for sedgwick's division, it was a slaughter in the woods. they lost about 2300 casualties in under an hour in the wwest -- in the west woods. it was one of the most intense slaughters of the war....
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he told her he was going through a divorce.he more meghan got to know him, the more approachable he seemed. >> he is very charming. >> reporter: soon enough, a romance blossomed. and when leon moved back to his hometown of houston, he asked meghan to join him. >> he had made me feel like i deserved something else. >> reporter: something better? >> yeah. >> reporter: houston was good for meghan. she found a job in hotel sales and signed a lease on a cool, new apartment. leon moved in. >> that to me was really scary. i'm very independent. and he's like, "i opened a bank account and i put your name on it." >> reporter: that's quick? >> but i was like, oh, he really cares. like okay. >> reporter: leon's family welcomed meghan like one of their own. did you start to envision the possibility of marriage with leon? >> yeah. at 30 years old, you don't spend time with somebody that you don't want to be serious with. that's not who i am. >> reporter: meghan settled in. she got a dog and made a new friend through work, aerial washington.
he told her he was going through a divorce.he more meghan got to know him, the more approachable he seemed. >> he is very charming. >> reporter: soon enough, a romance blossomed. and when leon moved back to his hometown of houston, he asked meghan to join him. >> he had made me feel like i deserved something else. >> reporter: something better? >> yeah. >> reporter: houston was good for meghan. she found a job in hotel sales and signed a lease on a cool, new...
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what does he learn, what does he value, what was he like as a student. but primarily it's about what kind of education does he think young men of the next generation should receive. now, he also pays a little bit of attention to what young women should learn, but his primary focus is on young with, white men -- young, white men, the people who he expects are going to be the leaders of next generation. and he focuses on them for a couple of reasons. finish one is he does want to change virginia society. there are things he doesn't like about it. he does want it to become a more democratic society for white men. he also does want to end slavery. but he wants to end it in a very peculiar way. his plan, and he lays it out several times, is always linked to the forced deportation of field blacks. freed blacks. finish he can never manage a virginia in which whites and -- he can never imagine a virginia in which whites and blacks can live equal as neighbors. that is the great flaw in his vision. now, it's not unique to jefferson. this is the common thinking of
what does he learn, what does he value, what was he like as a student. but primarily it's about what kind of education does he think young men of the next generation should receive. now, he also pays a little bit of attention to what young women should learn, but his primary focus is on young with, white men -- young, white men, the people who he expects are going to be the leaders of next generation. and he focuses on them for a couple of reasons. finish one is he does want to change virginia...
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he might not be as rich as he was saying he was because he lies all the time.mma in stockton, california. even as this plays out, other events on capitol hill this week. the topic of spending, one of those concerns about some members of congress, particularly as the december 20 headline -- deadline comes up. the holiday rush on capitol hill is in full swing and the bipartisan lethargy is showing signs of easing even as the house debates articles of impeachment. senate house negotiators are trying to agree on a bundle beening bill but there has an abundance of bipartisan dealmaking. mix on the in the most recent bargaining. quote, people may be coming to the conclusion that there is more to life than judges and impeachment even though judges and impeachment are important. i suspect that feeling will grow if we go to an impeachment trial in january. i expect there be a strong appetite for bipartisan legislation that is important to the country, using the walk and two gum metaphor. among other matters, recently passed legislation to streamline the process for the
he might not be as rich as he was saying he was because he lies all the time.mma in stockton, california. even as this plays out, other events on capitol hill this week. the topic of spending, one of those concerns about some members of congress, particularly as the december 20 headline -- deadline comes up. the holiday rush on capitol hill is in full swing and the bipartisan lethargy is showing signs of easing even as the house debates articles of impeachment. senate house negotiators are...
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he wouldn't say former senator flake because he could have or maybe he would have lost and maybe he would have shown that he had the fortitude to fight for his convictions and run for re-election. he chose not to. it's fine that he is speaking out. but now we have to look to the senators, republican senators who are sitting and will be jurors and whether it's lisa murkowski and lamar alexander. he's leaving. he's not seeking re-election. about four or five that for political reasons or just because it's the right thing to do like mitt romney, they are in a position to do it. do i think jeff flake will influence it? no. they say to themselves, he left. that's not an influencer. maybe that makes some people feel good, but it doesn't change anything for them. >> he is presuming that he's speaking to good faith actors. so, we will see if anyone will turn. let's talk about nancy pelosi holding those articles of impeachment. this is a potentially risky moves for democrats. >> you allow time to go by such as the president of the united states with the unanimity that is the republican party right
he wouldn't say former senator flake because he could have or maybe he would have lost and maybe he would have shown that he had the fortitude to fight for his convictions and run for re-election. he chose not to. it's fine that he is speaking out. but now we have to look to the senators, republican senators who are sitting and will be jurors and whether it's lisa murkowski and lamar alexander. he's leaving. he's not seeking re-election. about four or five that for political reasons or just...
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he told the cops he was unemployed.ynsie had met him through friends four months prior and it turned out he never drove lynsie to andrea's house for a sleepover. chris said that was a lie she made to tell her mother. the real story was to go clubbing in san diego. >> don't tell my mom we're going clubbing in san diego. definitely don't tell her that we're clubbing. >> chris told police that when their night of clubbing went bust, they headed home earlier than expected. he dropped off the other girls, he said, and then headed to lynsie's house. >> chris said it was after 4:00 a.m. when he finally got back here to lynsie's neighborhood. he said lynsie was worried about her mom hearing the truck. chris said she asked to be dropped off at the corner. that sounded strange to police until they heard from lynsie's friends that at other times she had asked to be dropped off right here. chris said he then drove home and police even found a photo from a bank atm of what looked like chris's truck heading north on the right street
he told the cops he was unemployed.ynsie had met him through friends four months prior and it turned out he never drove lynsie to andrea's house for a sleepover. chris said that was a lie she made to tell her mother. the real story was to go clubbing in san diego. >> don't tell my mom we're going clubbing in san diego. definitely don't tell her that we're clubbing. >> chris told police that when their night of clubbing went bust, they headed home earlier than expected. he dropped...
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howie: you said he sent rudy?i'm basing it that whether he sent rudy, talk today his buddy, the president is involved -- >> inserted giuliani into the foreign policy process as far as ukraine but i just want to make sure -- >> rudy was in it before, he was involved in mueller hearings, he's intrigue -- integral part. howie: trying to knock him out with leaks as the president's lawyer, the media give him a tremendous platform to go on the air and make his case including on this program. gillian: till the present day, he continues to get a tremendous amount of air time, print space across all sectors of the media in many ways rudy giuliani is, you know, the brainchild of the media, they don't get a lot of access of the administration and rudy giuliani, a way to go straight to the vein of the administration. howie: he is the president's lawyer, and television is the president that he likes his supporters and surrogates to communicate. when we come back how press covering president's surprise visit to afghanistan, msn
howie: you said he sent rudy?i'm basing it that whether he sent rudy, talk today his buddy, the president is involved -- >> inserted giuliani into the foreign policy process as far as ukraine but i just want to make sure -- >> rudy was in it before, he was involved in mueller hearings, he's intrigue -- integral part. howie: trying to knock him out with leaks as the president's lawyer, the media give him a tremendous platform to go on the air and make his case including on this...