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came to me i'd ask him. can you play here like ronaldinho now you'd always tell me he had the ability to be better than one of the. things to motivate him and help make him an even better plan that's are eventually turned out and there's no argument about the talent of. a to get nicknamed him ballon d'or after the coveted prize case it was the best in his age group of his father's pride and joy. it's a gift he was born with really even when he was still a little boy i knew he was going to be a...
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after him. were driving him to school. he was afraid? >> yes. i was like -- >> reporter: little nervous? >> -- a father to him, yes. >> reporter: or -- or the way -- >> but he -- >> reporter: but the way it was described later was more like you were a mother to him. i mean, you were -- >> well, yes, that was his own -- his own words. >> daniel worried about nathan, he said. saw early red flags in nathan's behavior toward this first girlfriend of his. nathan, he said, seemed obsessed with shelley. maybe dangerously. >> i started to notice that nathan had missed his classes. and finally, i talk to shelley's roommate, ashley, and what she told me shocked me because from her own words, nathan was actually stalking shelley everywhere she goes. and after shelley was murdered, he said, he saw scratches on nathan's body. which, in fact, the police had noticed, too. and then daniel added something very interesting -- he picked up nathan from school on thursday night, that's the day of the killing. it was
after him. were driving him to school. he was afraid? >> yes. i was like -- >> reporter: little nervous? >> -- a father to him, yes. >> reporter: or -- or the way -- >> but he -- >> reporter: but the way it was described later was more like you were a mother to him. i mean, you were -- >> well, yes, that was his own -- his own words. >> daniel worried about nathan, he said. saw early red flags in nathan's behavior toward this first girlfriend of...
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more than anything else, it gave me the chance to shed light on him, to correct him, to fact check him, to contextualize him. - [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, hillco partners, atexas government affairs consultancy. and by claire and carl stuart. (ethereal music)
more than anything else, it gave me the chance to shed light on him, to correct him, to fact check him, to contextualize him. - [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, hillco partners, atexas government affairs consultancy. and by claire and carl stuart. (ethereal music)
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. >> i know everything about him. we dated for a couple of years. of course he couldn't have done this. >> she told ernie she could meet him during her business trip to dallas and it was actually just as she arrived when it happened. the moment she will recall for with absolute clarity for the rest of her life. >> i was in a taxi headed from the airport to the hotel in dallas and my phone rings and it is a detective. >> she listened to him say he was investigating the death of ernie's parents and he had a question. >> and he said, i know you guys have broke up, but can you tell me how long this affair lasted. >> affair? why did he use that word? >> why would you say that? we dated exclusively for two years. >> you don't know what you're talking about, she told him. >> he said, so you didn't know that he was married and has a child? i said what are you talking about? i said to him, why would i believe you? >> but by the time she hung up the phone, adrian knew she did believe him. >> all of the puzzle pieces came togeth
. >> i know everything about him. we dated for a couple of years. of course he couldn't have done this. >> she told ernie she could meet him during her business trip to dallas and it was actually just as she arrived when it happened. the moment she will recall for with absolute clarity for the rest of her life. >> i was in a taxi headed from the airport to the hotel in dallas and my phone rings and it is a detective. >> she listened to him say he was investigating the...
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love him to death.e else i'd rather be with. >> coming up -- >> i love him. love him to death. that's the only one i'd sit down with, have a real conversation with. >> a prison friendship transcends sexual orientation. >> and if someone walks up here and just calls him your boyfriend or girlfriend or something like that, how do you react? >> it wouldn't matter. i don't react. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made even the kiwi an enjoyable experience try super poligrip free. ♪ >>> the complicated world of inmate relationships often leads to violence. sometimes death. but at the holman correctional facility in alabama an inmate nicknamed "cheese curl" told us a very different story. >> why
love him to death.e else i'd rather be with. >> coming up -- >> i love him. love him to death. that's the only one i'd sit down with, have a real conversation with. >> a prison friendship transcends sexual orientation. >> and if someone walks up here and just calls him your boyfriend or girlfriend or something like that, how do you react? >> it wouldn't matter. i don't react. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free....
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it's everything for him. a two-ton granite statue he hauled around the entire country and fought with alabama, got kicked off the court twice. this is so central to who roy moore is. and i think that people -- the people of alabama care a lot more than maybe we even realize. i still have faith in the good men and women -- >> i really hope you're right. i have had wonderful experiences in alabama. this is also about cultural resentment. who are you going to believe? judge roy moore who stood up for the ten commandments or those lying jerks at "the washington post" who will say and do anything? and to a large extent, it ceases to be about roy moore's misdoings and more about alabama versus an establishment that wants to see this guy fail. >> exactly. mitch mcconnell putting his finger on the scale. remember how much of a factor mcconnell was in the primary campaign. that's why roy moore won, in large part because this was seen -- well, he was tainted by corruption, of course, but the mcconnell factor was deeply
it's everything for him. a two-ton granite statue he hauled around the entire country and fought with alabama, got kicked off the court twice. this is so central to who roy moore is. and i think that people -- the people of alabama care a lot more than maybe we even realize. i still have faith in the good men and women -- >> i really hope you're right. i have had wonderful experiences in alabama. this is also about cultural resentment. who are you going to believe? judge roy moore who...
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and the fact not many knew about him drew me to play him. want people to know about him. >> flieinally, his son say producer, speaking of a tribute to your father. >> yeah, you can feel in the film he's in love with his father and mother his mother is still around diane cavendish a force of nature still. and i mean, what better way to honor your dad than to tell his story and make sure as many people as possible know about the remarkable nature of his life and story because it's inspiefrii inspirin inspiring, i think. we need that right now. we need reminders of the sacredness of life, of what we're doing here. >> do we ever. >> yes. >> i'll leave that alone. thank you andrew. st of "breathe" up next actress jennifer jason ally lee has had a long career as a teen star from "fast times at ridgemont high "to latest in "hateful eight" here's a clip for "lbj". >> your mother didn't turn her back on you because she didn't love you. she just couldn't stand to sigh when you weren't at your best. >> you're gonna be all right. you're a good man presi
and the fact not many knew about him drew me to play him. want people to know about him. >> flieinally, his son say producer, speaking of a tribute to your father. >> yeah, you can feel in the film he's in love with his father and mother his mother is still around diane cavendish a force of nature still. and i mean, what better way to honor your dad than to tell his story and make sure as many people as possible know about the remarkable nature of his life and story because it's...
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i'm going to tell her, you want him? keep him.been riding his motorcycle in front of bonnie. but as the chase unfolded, he suddenly slowed down. >> all this time, bill is in front of us. and i see bill pulling over. then she's passing him. >> reporter: then, frances said, bill dropped back to her right. >> and i'm passing bill. i see bill from my passenger window. and she brakes. and i brake. and i heard something. i heard a thump. >> reporter: that piece of granite again, frances thought, and she continued to chase after bonnie, still hell-bent on confronting her. suddenly, bonnie made a u-turn. >> and as she makes a u-turn, i make the u-turn. she takes off. >> i got a black escalade and a black range rover they're traveling at high rate of speed. i don't know, 90-100 miles an hour thaac >> reporter: an off-duty officer spotted bonnie and frances and called it in. >> they're hauling ass driving on the wrong side of the road acting like idiots. >> reporter: frances was still on bonnie's tail, when -- >> i hear this wind coming in.
i'm going to tell her, you want him? keep him.been riding his motorcycle in front of bonnie. but as the chase unfolded, he suddenly slowed down. >> all this time, bill is in front of us. and i see bill pulling over. then she's passing him. >> reporter: then, frances said, bill dropped back to her right. >> and i'm passing bill. i see bill from my passenger window. and she brakes. and i brake. and i heard something. i heard a thump. >> reporter: that piece of granite...
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punched him. every time i see him, my hands clinch into fists and that's probably why. i said if you ever do that to me again i'm not going to be so nice about it the second time, and i just walked out away from him and i walked out and just wanted to find a bathroom and rinse my mouth out. because i was just disgusted. you know? one of those -- i don't know. i was violated. i felt like you know, he betrayed my trust. >> lee ann tweed be, you juen a and posted this on the website. senator franken said, first and most important thing and if it's the only thing you care to hear, that's fine. is, i'm sorry. i respect women. i don't respect men who don't and the fact that my own actions have given people a good reason to doubt that makes me feel ashamed. i'm asking that an ethics investigation be undertaken and will gladly cooperate. joining me now is democratic senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin. senator good to see you. i want to talk to you about taxes but have to talk to you about this first. what
punched him. every time i see him, my hands clinch into fists and that's probably why. i said if you ever do that to me again i'm not going to be so nice about it the second time, and i just walked out away from him and i walked out and just wanted to find a bathroom and rinse my mouth out. because i was just disgusted. you know? one of those -- i don't know. i was violated. i felt like you know, he betrayed my trust. >> lee ann tweed be, you juen a and posted this on the website. senator...
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, said it had enough of him, sacked him, really humiliated him and kept him out as party leader.ordinary. this was the central committee of zanu—pf meeting here in harare and celebrating, as you say, after that decision. also stripping his wife, grace mugabe, of her party membership and making emmerson mnangagwa, who she is forced out as vice president of this country, making him now be party leader. the front runner to become the new president, the favoured candidate of the military. but he is still technically president of this country. he may not effectively be in power, because he has been under house arrest but still technically president. the military here who took over on wednesday, they've got took over on wednesday, they've got to find a way of constitutionally removing him as president. they don't want best to look like an old—fashioned don't want best to look like an old —fashioned coups d'etat don't want best to look like an old—fashioned coups d'etat where they push out of office. it seems they push out of office. it seems the most likely way they will do that, follo
, said it had enough of him, sacked him, really humiliated him and kept him out as party leader.ordinary. this was the central committee of zanu—pf meeting here in harare and celebrating, as you say, after that decision. also stripping his wife, grace mugabe, of her party membership and making emmerson mnangagwa, who she is forced out as vice president of this country, making him now be party leader. the front runner to become the new president, the favoured candidate of the military. but he...
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. >> they found him. so this is always part of my life, and this magic that has gotten attention i learned how to do voodoo and i wasn't sure if i believed it but somewhere along the line i decided to put hacks' is on people and i did it three times. i didn't know what i was doing or how to do i just wanted them to feel uncomfortable for the pain thatle i felt. unfortunately they all died. [laughter] >> everybody always laughs. [laughter] >> to be clear they did not die right away. >> some of them did. [laughter] everyone eventually die. >> one was one week later than one got fired right away then died in the other died shortly after. i did not believe was responsible for this. but then thought it was nonsense and completely a joke. but there was a little thing that said and did i really doea this? said my brother who got his ph.d. in religion in chicago and he said deal one to do this anymore. believe me. cut it out there is a lot of threefold whenever bad energy you put a bag you get it backrg threefold
. >> they found him. so this is always part of my life, and this magic that has gotten attention i learned how to do voodoo and i wasn't sure if i believed it but somewhere along the line i decided to put hacks' is on people and i did it three times. i didn't know what i was doing or how to do i just wanted them to feel uncomfortable for the pain thatle i felt. unfortunately they all died. [laughter] >> everybody always laughs. [laughter] >> to be clear they did not die right...
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to persuade him, try to persuade him to go quietly and with dignity.g of the zanu—pf party who say they are going to dismiss them and then we could be seeing emmerson mnangagwa brought back in. vice president ejected only a few days ago. this is the point and this is what robert mugabe is facing. he knows that time is running out for him. he has no friends left, no allies left, there is barely anybody in this country you could find who still want him to be president of the country. so if he refuses to resign, the leadership of zanu—pf, the central committee meeting on sunday to discuss expelling him as leader of the party, to opposing him and he will no longer be leader of zanu—pf. then on tuesday we expect parliament will then meet to begin impeaching him. in otherwords, this would be done constitutionally. there has been a military takeover but the army do not want it to look like they are removing him by force like they are removing him by force like you were a true guitar. they wa nted like you were a true guitar. they wanted done constitutionally.
to persuade him, try to persuade him to go quietly and with dignity.g of the zanu—pf party who say they are going to dismiss them and then we could be seeing emmerson mnangagwa brought back in. vice president ejected only a few days ago. this is the point and this is what robert mugabe is facing. he knows that time is running out for him. he has no friends left, no allies left, there is barely anybody in this country you could find who still want him to be president of the country. so if he...
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it was him. it was nobody else it was him. he negotiated the release as he did two other persons we know about, otto and the egyptian woman, this is what he does. he deserves the credit. in this instance again, thanksgiving eve, tomorrow those young men will be with their families instead of a jail and the thing is to say thank you. >> the biggest thing john the president is so small, he's such a small individual, he wants to come down and he needs the adoration. he needs people to say oh my gosh, you're the 45th president of the united states. that is such a small small man. what the president should be doing -- that's why i want to hear paris's response and anybody's response to show the contrast, what did obama do? what did george clinton do. >> paris respond to that specifically. should the president be out on this thaifrg the day before at a soup kitchen with veteran's alike? >> i don't know what the president's doing tomorrow. we can see what he does tomorrow and the rest of the week. i do know what vice president of the
it was him. it was nobody else it was him. he negotiated the release as he did two other persons we know about, otto and the egyptian woman, this is what he does. he deserves the credit. in this instance again, thanksgiving eve, tomorrow those young men will be with their families instead of a jail and the thing is to say thank you. >> the biggest thing john the president is so small, he's such a small individual, he wants to come down and he needs the adoration. he needs people to say oh...
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they are attracted to him and they feel overworked around him and also i would say this about him. it's different from what you're saying but about president trump. that axiom and i don't know a lot of them but you can judge people about how they treat people they need nothing from. donald trump judges and actually grades off the charts before he iran for president. i watch the way he treats make a people and audio people on the apprentice and i see the fact that they picked them up in a car in drive with and the waiters that you be with and he's not one of these politicians, thanks you're here, both me. he asked his questions about their life and i did this once in today's preannounced and i did this thing called [inaudible]. what i will do is get willie robertson and walked on the street and see how people react. to get the long beard, duck dynasty guy and i want to know what he likes and what is it like not to eat a squirrel everyday. as you prepare your food rather than you shoot it and so he has fun with that whole thing so one of the second one i ever did was president trump
they are attracted to him and they feel overworked around him and also i would say this about him. it's different from what you're saying but about president trump. that axiom and i don't know a lot of them but you can judge people about how they treat people they need nothing from. donald trump judges and actually grades off the charts before he iran for president. i watch the way he treats make a people and audio people on the apprentice and i see the fact that they picked them up in a car in...
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i mean who is that telling him encouraging him to stay the course. right. right now it's very difficult to because we don't know what it is ouse. we don't know we. advise him but i think he comes to market loss come on top all the time yes to fight all the time but i think now things are different people are so special last night people expected more we expected him to do the right thing to say guys i've had you a video loud and clear i think i need to take a break and give someone you know you know the opportunity to take zimbabwe forward you know we don't have occurrence of our own. public debt. forty percent of g.d.p. we don't you know we people are suffering in this again. much poverty what this does it kills families young girls are forced to go into procedures into to get money for their level would so things are getting bad after now who is going to come in division is about which is. very unstable economy so people just hold back in these five more years of suffering and it was about. we think you're taking us for it right and we want to prov
i mean who is that telling him encouraging him to stay the course. right. right now it's very difficult to because we don't know what it is ouse. we don't know we. advise him but i think he comes to market loss come on top all the time yes to fight all the time but i think now things are different people are so special last night people expected more we expected him to do the right thing to say guys i've had you a video loud and clear i think i need to take a break and give someone you know you...
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i know you said you known him 20 years and you support him now more than ever, why?use i know the man. i know he's a good man and a godly man. he's had a lot of battles in the past and he's not just one of those men that sways with the wind. he's a man that stands for right. if he says he did not do it, i believe him. >> let me ask you this, pastor that you don't believe the accusations because he said that he did not do it. you have known him more for 20 years. you had to ask yourself why these women would make up these stories if these accusations are untrue, have you come to an answer? >> the timing bothers me really. why right now months before the election takes place. >> he's been in the public's eye for so long and this is not an accusation of financial to allege actual abuse of any sort is personal and humiliating for somebody. i am trying to understand why you don't put any credence in what these women say. >> as i said, i know the man and i trust him and i believe that if he had done this, he will come forward and say it. you used the word, allege alleged -
i know you said you known him 20 years and you support him now more than ever, why?use i know the man. i know he's a good man and a godly man. he's had a lot of battles in the past and he's not just one of those men that sways with the wind. he's a man that stands for right. if he says he did not do it, i believe him. >> let me ask you this, pastor that you don't believe the accusations because he said that he did not do it. you have known him more for 20 years. you had to ask yourself...
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[applause] [laughter] barack obama, you hate him. you call him a weak president. because he's not like you, mr. trump. and he's not like his predecessors. he is like jonah, who was a reluctant prophet, barack obama was reluctant to be the type of wicked man that your presidents are, have been, and like you said, let's take the oil! see, that's not presidential. [chatter] mr. farrakhan: the presidents would say, let's see if we can make a deal and give them money for their oil because we really want it all. that's presidential. we'll send our secretary of state, he's such a diplomat, but you, mr. trump, we'll take the oil. do you remember? >> yes! mr. farrakhan: with stephanopolous on abc, we'll bomb the hell out of them. mr. trump is real. he is what he is, because all the the rest are vampires that look good in the day but when night came -- [applause] mr. trump, and i say this to my brother, barack, you really tried to make america better. couldn't succeed because the moment you went overseas and started talking about the mistakes that america has made romney an
[applause] [laughter] barack obama, you hate him. you call him a weak president. because he's not like you, mr. trump. and he's not like his predecessors. he is like jonah, who was a reluctant prophet, barack obama was reluctant to be the type of wicked man that your presidents are, have been, and like you said, let's take the oil! see, that's not presidential. [chatter] mr. farrakhan: the presidents would say, let's see if we can make a deal and give them money for their oil because we really...
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she wants him to come in and testify in front of -- not prosecute him. >> she wants him to come in and do a big circus and a show trial on the election hasn't even happened yet. why don't we save that kind of thing for after the election happens and let the people of alabama decide who they want to be their senator, not the d.c. lenls lay tour and not the media and not the press. but alabamans. >> you understand that it's not the media or the press that's bringing this forward. it's so far, incompetent, six women on the record who are saying this and other women who have had similar encounters allegedly with roy moore. >> i told misbrook in the afternoon the other day that this story didn't break from a local newspaperment it didn't break from al.com. it didn't break from one of the local stations that we were talking just a minute ago. this came from the "washington post." now, i want to ask you this, does the "washington post" had a ton of in-depth operatives that hang out in alabama and glean information all the time? i live in the neighboring county -- >> they have reporters who ar
she wants him to come in and testify in front of -- not prosecute him. >> she wants him to come in and do a big circus and a show trial on the election hasn't even happened yet. why don't we save that kind of thing for after the election happens and let the people of alabama decide who they want to be their senator, not the d.c. lenls lay tour and not the media and not the press. but alabamans. >> you understand that it's not the media or the press that's bringing this forward. it's...
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he got off of her and attacked me, and i had to put him down. i had to hurt him and put him down.e were standing around watching this and doing nothing about it, nothing. they did not call the police. these were white people, watching this white man beat up this white woman. they did not call the police until this black man beat up the white guy. then they called the police. these two officers came, and something was very strange. they would not arrest the guy. i wanted him arrested for assault. they would not arrest him. they told him, however, to leave the premises, and if he were to set foot back on the property within 24 hours, he would be arrested for trespassing. i said, i want him arrested now. he left. they said, you have to fill out a warrant or whatever else at the police station. i said, ok. i went inside, got some ice for this lady, applied it to the back of her head and helped her. and i asked her -- i said, i'm going to have him arrested, not only for assaulting me, but what he did to you. i am happy to come to court if you want to press charges against him. would yo
he got off of her and attacked me, and i had to put him down. i had to hurt him and put him down.e were standing around watching this and doing nothing about it, nothing. they did not call the police. these were white people, watching this white man beat up this white woman. they did not call the police until this black man beat up the white guy. then they called the police. these two officers came, and something was very strange. they would not arrest the guy. i wanted him arrested for...
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i didn't see him. what? i didn't see him. oh, you didn't see him? how did you miss seeing him?ice-over: you have to calm down to heal. [chuckles] you have to calm down to heal, and i never get that. all the drug does is repress. my self-discipline-- i lose control of it, and that's when it gets really ugly. [chuckles] that's when--when it really kicks in hard and when i start to black out and get the flashbacks really bad. alex, voice-over: we want to be able to fit in with the normal "pop." we want to be able to have normal lives. we don't want to be like this. i mean, people think, "oh, wow. yeah. you get nightmares." no. it's a lot more than that, to the point where i don't even know if i'll even be able to have a child just because of that. i don't even know if i'll ever be able to hold my baby because of that. i can't even have my little daughter next to me because i... [chuckles] man: it's great to be around all these friends and, uh, more importantly, veterans here, and a lot of folks in america do not understand that--that there are folks that want to change our way of
i didn't see him. what? i didn't see him. oh, you didn't see him? how did you miss seeing him?ice-over: you have to calm down to heal. [chuckles] you have to calm down to heal, and i never get that. all the drug does is repress. my self-discipline-- i lose control of it, and that's when it gets really ugly. [chuckles] that's when--when it really kicks in hard and when i start to black out and get the flashbacks really bad. alex, voice-over: we want to be able to fit in with the normal...
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government to extradite him. just over a year ago on election day, he wrote an op-ed in the newspaper calling for the extradition and for greater support of turkey by the u.s. federal investigators are now looking into two meetings he had with turkish officials to discuss this alleged plot which called for flynn and his son to kidnap him and deliver him back to turkey in exchange for $15 million. one of those meetings was in september, and the other was in december after michael flynn had been named national security advisor. >> how are flynn and the turkish government responding to these allegations? >> 's attorney said these reports are so outrageous he decided to break the rule of not responding to rumors and allegations. in a statement he said, today's news cycle have brought allegations that are so outrageous and prejudicial that we are making an exception to our usual rule. they are false. the turkish government is also flatly denying the allegations with the embassy in d.c. issuing a statement saying in pa
government to extradite him. just over a year ago on election day, he wrote an op-ed in the newspaper calling for the extradition and for greater support of turkey by the u.s. federal investigators are now looking into two meetings he had with turkish officials to discuss this alleged plot which called for flynn and his son to kidnap him and deliver him back to turkey in exchange for $15 million. one of those meetings was in september, and the other was in december after michael flynn had been...
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i tried fighting him off while yelling at him to stop. but instead of stepping, he began grabbing my neck, attempting to force my head on to his crotch. >> he removed my clothing, he left the room and came back in wearing his white underwear. and he touched me over my clothing, what was left of it. and he, um, tried to get me to touch him as well. but i was a 14-year-old child trying to play in an adult's world and he was 32 years old. >> for more, i'm joined by "national post" reporter, robert costa, yamiche alcindor and peter baker, all msnbc contributors. let's go in that order. robert, i always count on you to give me a sense of trump, the man. why is trump the man defending roy moore, the man? this person? >> it's pure politics, chris. when you listen to insiders in the wlohite house, they say the have to get this tax bill through. and the president is haunted by these accusations he faced los angeles yelast year. so he doesn't want to wade into this national debate about sexual harassment, even though he knows that these women are m
i tried fighting him off while yelling at him to stop. but instead of stepping, he began grabbing my neck, attempting to force my head on to his crotch. >> he removed my clothing, he left the room and came back in wearing his white underwear. and he touched me over my clothing, what was left of it. and he, um, tried to get me to touch him as well. but i was a 14-year-old child trying to play in an adult's world and he was 32 years old. >> for more, i'm joined by "national...
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they did work for him and loved him and very loyal to him. now he comes into a government where even at the highest level, you have 100 u.s. senator width their own agenda, their own elections, who really don't owe anything to the president. you have even more congressmen who don't owe anything to you. you have a sprawling federal bureaucracy which certainly is against what you're trying to do. he is trying dismantle government and change it as we know it. sends out a fundraiser earlier today saying it's funny that "time magazine" was attacking him for reshaping government. and then you have the sprawling military which is gemmily friendly toward toes the president. comes with a whole lot more complication us. a scale which no other person has to deal with. and i think it did surprise him how much antipathy towards him certificate pocket offered the government have but it's a lesson he has been learning, as we have seen with the leaks going down. just had one from the fbi investigation. largely going down, and it will be a bumpy road but i th
they did work for him and loved him and very loyal to him. now he comes into a government where even at the highest level, you have 100 u.s. senator width their own agenda, their own elections, who really don't owe anything to the president. you have even more congressmen who don't owe anything to you. you have a sprawling federal bureaucracy which certainly is against what you're trying to do. he is trying dismantle government and change it as we know it. sends out a fundraiser earlier today...
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let's go to him. michael flynn potentially could be coordinating with robert mueller's investigation. when you read that, do you think that that means that there must be some sort of reason for mueller to want him to coordinate with him? some bigger fish to catch? >> well, that's the interesting part. as we know, it's a prosecutorial tactic to go from small fish to big fish. to use those small fish to lead to the much bigger catch. here's the thing about mike flynn. he's not exactly a small fish. this was president trump's first, if short lived, national security adviser for 24 days. he was a key campaign surrogate, around for all the meetings, there early on, and he was in the west wing until he had to go after apparently misleading vice president pence. so what this says to me is that general flynn has indicated to bob mueller's prosecutorial team that he has insight into someone higher than him, someone more important than him and more significant than him that he is or could well be interested in
let's go to him. michael flynn potentially could be coordinating with robert mueller's investigation. when you read that, do you think that that means that there must be some sort of reason for mueller to want him to coordinate with him? some bigger fish to catch? >> well, that's the interesting part. as we know, it's a prosecutorial tactic to go from small fish to big fish. to use those small fish to lead to the much bigger catch. here's the thing about mike flynn. he's not exactly a...
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if he wins, they are stuck with him. they can shun him and not give him political assignments. he may vote with the republican majority or vote against them. but there is nothing they can do if the people of alabama send him there. kennedy: does later strange have any hope of becoming a write-in candidate and snatching victory from doug jones the democrat? judge napolitano: you had an incumbent senator who had been elected before, lisa murkowski who ran a write-in campaign and she won. luther strange might succeed? dividing the republican vote and succeed in getting doug jones elected to the senate. that's a nightmare for the republicans. then the breakdown is 51-49. chuck schumer is getting closer and closer to bing the majority leader. kennedy: let's say alabama is a forgiving place, and they phil figure if this stuff happened, it happened a long time ago, and for whatever he reason, he gets a majority of votes. judge napolitano: the republicans are worried about their image with women. particularly married women. that's the reason i believe mitch mcconnell and the president
if he wins, they are stuck with him. they can shun him and not give him political assignments. he may vote with the republican majority or vote against them. but there is nothing they can do if the people of alabama send him there. kennedy: does later strange have any hope of becoming a write-in candidate and snatching victory from doug jones the democrat? judge napolitano: you had an incumbent senator who had been elected before, lisa murkowski who ran a write-in campaign and she won. luther...
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it does mean you always celebrate him or excuse him in the job is not to glorify or not to pick him up to begin with but not to knock them down either but to always have empathy for your subjects. i'd like to talk about the process and what i've learned along the way and the challengec that i face. dick gregory, social activist and comedian who does best way said to me when i interviewed him he said there is no point in book white boy, as he said to me, no point in writing this book if you're not can be able to explain to me and asked me to your readers how a black kid growing up in jim crow louisville felt like he could be special. what made you thank you could go around calling itself the greatest of all time. when america said he was inferior andte a second-class citizen and the loss, not just the people around him but the losses of two. you will have to make me and help your readers understand what made this kid think he could be different. that like a great challenge for me asth i began this quest of fr and half years getting to know ali and try to meet ali and i began this one wa
it does mean you always celebrate him or excuse him in the job is not to glorify or not to pick him up to begin with but not to knock them down either but to always have empathy for your subjects. i'd like to talk about the process and what i've learned along the way and the challengec that i face. dick gregory, social activist and comedian who does best way said to me when i interviewed him he said there is no point in book white boy, as he said to me, no point in writing this book if you're...
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i know him.d and reasonable guy. he said that the if he'd been asked for a recommendation, he wouldn't have given him one. he came out of the failed. >> going back to your first question about the problems of people who do not have a moral compass. you have donald trump, this entire set of folks who lie on a regular basis, who lie easily, gratuitously, who lie pointlessly. now they're in bob mueller's world where if, in fact, you lie to an fbi agent and it's not something that sarah huckabee sanders is going to be able to spin. these guys are incredibly vulnerable because they are who they are. >> let me ask you a serious real question. when i worked in the white house h. i've talked about this before. you and i talked about this monday. scooter libby was indicted by the special investigation by pat fitzgerald because in the questioning process, many, many months after valerie plame's name was leaked, he didn't answer truthfully in an interview. how many white house aides, how many people from th
i know him.d and reasonable guy. he said that the if he'd been asked for a recommendation, he wouldn't have given him one. he came out of the failed. >> going back to your first question about the problems of people who do not have a moral compass. you have donald trump, this entire set of folks who lie on a regular basis, who lie easily, gratuitously, who lie pointlessly. now they're in bob mueller's world where if, in fact, you lie to an fbi agent and it's not something that sarah...
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they are going to squeeze him and try to get that out of him. we'll have to wait and see.g: i love that as a talking point on a talk show. kat: i'm not the fbi. greg: you are supposed to lie or make up something. i have a show to do. lauren, i feel like i am in the first order of "law and order suv." it's where they sell chevy blazers cot * i love that one. you think it's a chevy and at the end it's a gmc. greg: they never judge a car with a baby seat. that car couldn't have been responsible. kat: it is the one with the baby seat. greg: it's always a white architect who owns the car. kat: the billionaire with the commercial about impeaching trump. literally you can see that commercial three times in one break. it must be nice to be a billionaire and buy that much air time. he looks -- greg: he's sitting in somebody's living room. clearly the person doesn't want him in their living room. he's too close to the camera and that's creepy. i'm going to cut you off because i have to go. kat: that was creepy. greg: i have a dream that on an abc sunday morning show this week one of
they are going to squeeze him and try to get that out of him. we'll have to wait and see.g: i love that as a talking point on a talk show. kat: i'm not the fbi. greg: you are supposed to lie or make up something. i have a show to do. lauren, i feel like i am in the first order of "law and order suv." it's where they sell chevy blazers cot * i love that one. you think it's a chevy and at the end it's a gmc. greg: they never judge a car with a baby seat. that car couldn't have been...
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i saw tom hit him and at the same time when i saw tom hit him i saw him come flying across in front of me and i actually i i must misremember this because the video doesn't show this but i remember hitting him with my knee was really really embarrassing and scary i was really quite terrified i didn't know what to do i felt like i had stepped into some sacred place and messed it up somehow i felt terribly unwelcome and i just for a split second thought maybe i should step often and go home and then i thought no if i if i step off the course if i don't finish this race. i don't stay in the race no matter what people are going to say women can't do this when it happened we weren't frightened on the press bus we were taking notes like crazy you know it's the we know there was this is big it was big we didn't know how big it would become it was is this a become one of the great things in sports and sports in sports history let's be honest with the the rise of women to equality. one journalist said what are you trying to prove and i said i'm not trying to prove anything but i will tell you s
i saw tom hit him and at the same time when i saw tom hit him i saw him come flying across in front of me and i actually i i must misremember this because the video doesn't show this but i remember hitting him with my knee was really really embarrassing and scary i was really quite terrified i didn't know what to do i felt like i had stepped into some sacred place and messed it up somehow i felt terribly unwelcome and i just for a split second thought maybe i should step often and go home and...
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xi jinping just had a congress which elevated to him —— intoa had a congress which elevated to him ——osition. you like the current state of us — china relationship. he doesn't ask much of donald trump and there's no particular reason he has to give him anything big, so he will be rolling out a big carpet and what this is code for is that they think through flattering president trump they can get him to not be as hard on them and to perhaps pre—xijinping as he has in the past for being powerful, speak about how much we respect him. they were like a purely ceremonial meeting and they think flattery is the way to get that. as we've already mentioned, the nuclear threat from north korea is bound to be one of the key areas of discussion. in recent months the rhetoric between washington and pyongyang has reached new levels. key to the us strategy is being prepared for every scenario and that's why american troops in the region are key. the bbc‘s rupert wingfield hayes has taken to the skies with them. at kunsan air base in south korea, the us air force is practising for war with north korea
xi jinping just had a congress which elevated to him —— intoa had a congress which elevated to him ——osition. you like the current state of us — china relationship. he doesn't ask much of donald trump and there's no particular reason he has to give him anything big, so he will be rolling out a big carpet and what this is code for is that they think through flattering president trump they can get him to not be as hard on them and to perhaps pre—xijinping as he has in the past for...
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wo things about him.is father was a judge who got caught in the boss tweed scandals and his father was disgraced and forced to resign from the new york supreme court. i have a part of the chapter called "redemption." cardoza's life was to redeem the family name and he did everything to doing this -- devoted everything to doing this. he is known for his years as the chief judge as the new york state court of appeals, in which most of the legal cases are the cases that he adjudicated while the chief judge of the court. host: he was on the court for 6 years. id he die in office? just: the -- guest: he ied. he was in poor health. it was declining on the court and he eventually died in 1938. less than 6 years on the court. host: hoover nominated him. guest: all of the jewish justices were liberal democrats, with the xception of cardoza. they were nominated by democratic presidents. cardoza supported al smith in 1928 against hoover. oover did not have the greatest presidency in history and did a lot before he w
wo things about him.is father was a judge who got caught in the boss tweed scandals and his father was disgraced and forced to resign from the new york supreme court. i have a part of the chapter called "redemption." cardoza's life was to redeem the family name and he did everything to doing this -- devoted everything to doing this. he is known for his years as the chief judge as the new york state court of appeals, in which most of the legal cases are the cases that he adjudicated...
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russia is useful for him, too, because he can blame him. big problem is that whatever it is about the russia story he is unwilling to basically come clean in a way that would help him push it away. all he would have to do is say putin was responsible for messing in our election. i won anyway but it is a horrible thing that a foreign country did this. i want to know how they did it. if he had said that what a different position he would be in today. >> such a good point. meantime, michael, i'm curious to get your take on how other members of the trump family have been reacting to all of this as they continue to feel the heat and we see his son under increased scrutiny. he isn't trying to stay out of the spot light. in many ways he is giving speeches, going to fundraisers and tweeting against gop establishment. he has even made public the twitter messages between himself and wiki leaks during the campaign. what do you think that is all about? >> it is out of the family play book to be bold, to sort of get in your face and in donald trump jr.'
russia is useful for him, too, because he can blame him. big problem is that whatever it is about the russia story he is unwilling to basically come clean in a way that would help him push it away. all he would have to do is say putin was responsible for messing in our election. i won anyway but it is a horrible thing that a foreign country did this. i want to know how they did it. if he had said that what a different position he would be in today. >> such a good point. meantime, michael,...
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i would say thank you if he would have put him on his plane and put him on.going to thank somebody, i'd probably thank president xi. >> jeff zeleny is out front. jeff, the president chose to engage in this fight on twitter early this morning, 5:30 in the morning, two and a half hours before he took to twitter to address the navy plane crash in which three americans are still missing. why? >> poppy, he did. it was actually about 90 minutes before sunrise here when that first tweet came out about 5:25 against lavar ball. of course those three words there in all caps i think spoke volumes. it was me. the president trying to seek credit for this of course but it's also, poppy, we've seen a pattern of this throughout most of the last year. the president is also trying to change the subject, trying to produce a distraction, trying to set the tone of the day. one thing he did not talk about at all today was roy moore, the alabama senate race which of course was in the news. the president wanted to revive those old grievances and drive the conversation. but it was a
i would say thank you if he would have put him on his plane and put him on.going to thank somebody, i'd probably thank president xi. >> jeff zeleny is out front. jeff, the president chose to engage in this fight on twitter early this morning, 5:30 in the morning, two and a half hours before he took to twitter to address the navy plane crash in which three americans are still missing. why? >> poppy, he did. it was actually about 90 minutes before sunrise here when that first tweet...
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outtalk him. can you give us a sense of how he used his personal style to negotiate around difficult issues and to engage in decisionmaker as president? ms. albright: he was, or is, a complete extrovert he really does like people. and what he always did was to begin in some way, especially in bilateral negotiations with foreigners, is to do something that he knew was important was to put himself into their shoes. and to understand what it is they needed. and that was very clear in just the way that the conversations went. he also knew an awful lot about the country and the persons -- and the person before he began the discussion. but he also was dogged and he knew that when he went into a meeting, that there were certain things that needed to be accomplished. so in between kind of charm and, you know, i like your tie, opening, and how are your children? he would in fact then press the case very carefully. and he knew his facts. and he always used them. and you know, he was criticized for always be
outtalk him. can you give us a sense of how he used his personal style to negotiate around difficult issues and to engage in decisionmaker as president? ms. albright: he was, or is, a complete extrovert he really does like people. and what he always did was to begin in some way, especially in bilateral negotiations with foreigners, is to do something that he knew was important was to put himself into their shoes. and to understand what it is they needed. and that was very clear in just the way...
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there was someone up there who loved him and who cared about him. i said do you think that i did the wrong thing by telling you that i was an atheist. you told me what you believe in you also told me that you want wanted me to find my own faith and i do. it was the greatest gift you could've given me. sally, when you are interviewed not too long ago you are asked what would you want on your epitaph. i know right now. i said on my gravestone. i would like it to read good mother, good wife good daughter good friend. the guy said well that's the fastest anybody's ever come up with anything. most people talk about their careers or something like that. i decided i would change my mind. i decided i wanted to read she was never boring. that is true. think you very much. thank you. [applause]. [indiscernible] c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's table -- cable television companies. now joining us on book tv is author, professor and longtime journalist marvin cal. i was with the u.s. embassy in mosco
there was someone up there who loved him and who cared about him. i said do you think that i did the wrong thing by telling you that i was an atheist. you told me what you believe in you also told me that you want wanted me to find my own faith and i do. it was the greatest gift you could've given me. sally, when you are interviewed not too long ago you are asked what would you want on your epitaph. i know right now. i said on my gravestone. i would like it to read good mother, good wife good...
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remember him? he was the police chief for a good long time in the '70s and he put dissidents into mental hospitals. he wasn't as brutal as stalin but it did a lot of pretty horrible things. it turns out, however, he was a man from humble origins to inspire inspired in some way to be an intellectual, and it took to gorbachev. i interviewed a man who'd been the head of an institute in moscow and it been in aid to and drop off in the 1960s when yuri andropov was not yet the head of the kgb. he and his young college used to find books, classics, and one day he said, why do you have these books under desk? the edge was so as to be able to converse with you guys, younger, more intellectual, better educated aids. well, yuri andropov thought gorbachev was wonderful. like entered into it. they met because gorbachev was the province leader of a province which include some lovely resorts to the north caucasus where andropov who also hailed from that area like to vacation. when he came down to vacation, gorbac
remember him? he was the police chief for a good long time in the '70s and he put dissidents into mental hospitals. he wasn't as brutal as stalin but it did a lot of pretty horrible things. it turns out, however, he was a man from humble origins to inspire inspired in some way to be an intellectual, and it took to gorbachev. i interviewed a man who'd been the head of an institute in moscow and it been in aid to and drop off in the 1960s when yuri andropov was not yet the head of the kgb. he and...
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i asked him to elaborate? he revealed to me that there is a version of him in the united states, but he's sleeping right now. he's an american sleeper. right then and there on the heels of it being september 11, there was a ton of emotion. i was up there with a bunch of guys from the new york division, my team, case agent, everyone. so this hit home with us obviously because the investigation just took on a whole new face for us. >> host: but the canadians were interested in wrapping this case up. they had enough evidence they thought to charge chiheb and jaser. how did that, in fact, you and the investigation that you never wanted to conduct in the united states? >> guest: well, at the time obviously all of us, the grunts on the ground, the case agent, the contact agent, joey, nelly, the guys were intimately involved in this investigation, we didn't want it to end. we had a platform set up to that threats on both sides of the border. we were ready to keep it going. but yes, was i upset that the canadians want
i asked him to elaborate? he revealed to me that there is a version of him in the united states, but he's sleeping right now. he's an american sleeper. right then and there on the heels of it being september 11, there was a ton of emotion. i was up there with a bunch of guys from the new york division, my team, case agent, everyone. so this hit home with us obviously because the investigation just took on a whole new face for us. >> host: but the canadians were interested in wrapping this...
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with him back in 1991. she writes in detail what happened after he offered to give her a ride home. simmons just released a statement. quote, while her memory of that evening is very different from mine, it is now clear to me that her feelings of fear and intimidation are real. while i have never been violent, i have been thoughtless and insensitive in some of my relationships over many decades. and i sincerely and humbly apologize. that's a lot to take in. joining me now, matthew bellamy. an old friend i haven't seen in some time for the hollywood reporter. matt, i wish we were reconnected on better circumstances, but alas, here we are. what does jenny have to say about what happened that night? >> well, it's a heart breaking and emotional letter that she wrote to russell simmons in which she explains exactly what happened to her she was an acquaintance of his, a family friend and someone in his social circle. and he invited her to get a ride home one night in the early '90s. along the way, he said we're n
with him back in 1991. she writes in detail what happened after he offered to give her a ride home. simmons just released a statement. quote, while her memory of that evening is very different from mine, it is now clear to me that her feelings of fear and intimidation are real. while i have never been violent, i have been thoughtless and insensitive in some of my relationships over many decades. and i sincerely and humbly apologize. that's a lot to take in. joining me now, matthew bellamy. an...
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they didn't kidnap him as you say and get him out of the country. we don't know that they took the money. given that, is there still something that perhaps puts them in legal jeopardy concerning especially the second meeting? >> right. so certainly sort of the laws of attempt here, just allegations and flynn has denied all of these through his attorney, you know, but if you take sort of substantial steps towards the commission of a crime, so if he actually accepted money or sort of put this plan in action, not being able to complete it is sort of not -- you know, that doesn't necessarily sort of take him out of the realm of legal jeopardy. >> let me ask you one other interesting angle here, you will remember that one of the things that james comey the fired fbi director says, is that then president trump asked him to back off the investigation into michael flynn. does it paint that now in a whole new light? >> i think it just demonstrates sort of the seriousness of the inquiry into flynn at that time. this wasn't just about late filings or false sta
they didn't kidnap him as you say and get him out of the country. we don't know that they took the money. given that, is there still something that perhaps puts them in legal jeopardy concerning especially the second meeting? >> right. so certainly sort of the laws of attempt here, just allegations and flynn has denied all of these through his attorney, you know, but if you take sort of substantial steps towards the commission of a crime, so if he actually accepted money or sort of put...
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i worked with him and for him between 2001 and 2016. most recently as his chief of staff in the alabama supreme court. as you heard from last week, i can also say i traveled with the man, i've worked with the man, i've been in the inner office with the man, i've been in various cities around this state and various states around the nation. i've seen him with crowds of thousands and one-on-one, i can say without a shadow of a doubt that he's been nothing but honorable, trustworthy and honest to me and anybody in his presence, men and women alike. i supervised his staff over the past four years, three years or so. never heard a single complaint by anybody about inappropriate behavior or uncomfortableness. i wanted to state that clearly. as phillip has done. everybody knows judge moore well will say the man is above reproach. it's why we stand here today. not because he's guilty as charged and we'll stand by our manny way, but because we don't believe a word of these lies and we know them to be false. not only to see him succeed in the imm
i worked with him and for him between 2001 and 2016. most recently as his chief of staff in the alabama supreme court. as you heard from last week, i can also say i traveled with the man, i've worked with the man, i've been in the inner office with the man, i've been in various cities around this state and various states around the nation. i've seen him with crowds of thousands and one-on-one, i can say without a shadow of a doubt that he's been nothing but honorable, trustworthy and honest to...
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he medfield him for dangler who invited him to play with the berlin philharmonic but in barenboim refused he said it was too soon after the war for a jewish pianist to appear in germany. accepted that and wrote a glowing letter of reference. it was around that time that the young musicians started to conduct. the. i was very lucky in my life in many ways. one of them was that i always felt at home where i work and lived. in paris in london and obviously now in berlin. that is my final station but really my if you like emotional relationship is a human being is to argentina and to israel where i lived for ten years and went to school. after those ten years in israel barenboim moved to london. there he met his first wife the english cellist jacqueline du prey. the young and fabulously gifted couple caused a stir. tragically jacqueline du pre it was stricken with multiple sclerosis in the early one nine hundred seventy s. and died several years later at forty two. the . hot conducting helped me in terms of my piano playing to hear myself. when you conduct you develop the years to hear with.
he medfield him for dangler who invited him to play with the berlin philharmonic but in barenboim refused he said it was too soon after the war for a jewish pianist to appear in germany. accepted that and wrote a glowing letter of reference. it was around that time that the young musicians started to conduct. the. i was very lucky in my life in many ways. one of them was that i always felt at home where i work and lived. in paris in london and obviously now in berlin. that is my final station...
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time andown him a long backed him in politics in the 20th century. it was a long-standing relationship. he says he stuck in the 18th century due to some of the things which i will come back to. he said you just don't understand he really gets it. he knows what's going to have to come after this war. you are falling for this image of a 19th -- he's stuck in the 18 century. you are falling for something which is not really there in style and substance. churchill knows exactly what is going to happen. very interesting conversation. to add to that, after finishing the book. the telegraph from churchill in 1943, at if ireland comes in now, we will support him whether he thinks the union -- britishhas demonstrated were for. everything will change. lot that don't play with this. on, nations all of the world started to declare war on hitler's. they can see these people leaving them the spoils. neutral, many respects objectively exit the german war effort. what we do, they certainly die. most of the captains are holding churchill back there. by the end of the
time andown him a long backed him in politics in the 20th century. it was a long-standing relationship. he says he stuck in the 18th century due to some of the things which i will come back to. he said you just don't understand he really gets it. he knows what's going to have to come after this war. you are falling for this image of a 19th -- he's stuck in the 18 century. you are falling for something which is not really there in style and substance. churchill knows exactly what is going to...
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people around him, they we re 93—year—old. people around him, they were advising him badly.were advising him badly. they came up with the state capture and everything, we feel they should have given him better advice. that is why, when it happened, none of us we re why, when it happened, none of us were celebrating. i am why, when it happened, none of us were celebrating. lam in why, when it happened, none of us were celebrating. i am in a situation where i almost feel like crying because this is not what i wanted from a president. i did not wa nt wanted from a president. i did not want him to go out like this. but your own party, zanu—pf, turned on him, stripped of the leadership on sunday. one mp called him an animal who had to be got rid of. it was for his own good. it came a time when everyone thought, look, our president needs to rest. he is no longer in control of his faculties or able to make the right decisions. it was really time up. it is not an issue of betrayal. we actually saved him from himself. what do you think of the role of the generals? that is what has pr
people around him, they we re 93—year—old. people around him, they were advising him badly.were advising him badly. they came up with the state capture and everything, we feel they should have given him better advice. that is why, when it happened, none of us we re why, when it happened, none of us were celebrating. i am why, when it happened, none of us were celebrating. lam in why, when it happened, none of us were celebrating. i am in a situation where i almost feel like crying because...
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during the holiday a lot of wealthy club members were going up to him and giving him messages that fit into the reality he was trying to great, which is you're doing a great job, you do have all of these accomplishments and the media just simply isn't reflecting that. that was a message he internalized, he stewed over and he was happy to hear as it aligns with what he said. you'll notice his first tweet back on his first day back on monday was one attacking the media and that we will be vying for a fake news trophy. it's an environment where he's a little unfettered. a lot of aides didn't go down with him, he was talking to friends freely there and calling friends freely on the phone but he does come back with some of these ideas in his head that are often based in conspiracy theory. >> peter baker, you're a journalist but of course first and foremost a citizen and a patriot. i know you've reflected on the following -- for you to do your job, think about what has to happen. staff members around this president have to either react with such humor or alarm as to share with people like yo
during the holiday a lot of wealthy club members were going up to him and giving him messages that fit into the reality he was trying to great, which is you're doing a great job, you do have all of these accomplishments and the media just simply isn't reflecting that. that was a message he internalized, he stewed over and he was happy to hear as it aligns with what he said. you'll notice his first tweet back on his first day back on monday was one attacking the media and that we will be vying...
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but i did not interview him. which of course i regret now, but it was not something that i could do. it was not something we could do as a family. i began thinking about the documents, which were scattered around. things at my aunt's house, things that the lawyer's office, things in my father's office, records, photographs. i started to feel that it would be important to bring these documents together and preserve them. i was not alone in the family in thinking that this was something that we needed to do. also to interview people that were close to our family, or who were involved in the light of the film that might shed some light. what i realized is that i did not know what to ask. i knew nothing about the life of the film. narrative, the story of our family's relationship to it was completely unknown to me. do this to begin to first thing of conducting interviews and gathering papers what this bodyt of material might represent, i needed to educate myself. so i started reading about the film. i started being a
but i did not interview him. which of course i regret now, but it was not something that i could do. it was not something we could do as a family. i began thinking about the documents, which were scattered around. things at my aunt's house, things that the lawyer's office, things in my father's office, records, photographs. i started to feel that it would be important to bring these documents together and preserve them. i was not alone in the family in thinking that this was something that we...
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him. it was so rhetorically vile, what he said about so many women and that kind of lifted the top off of what had been much more restraint. because i did feel like in '08, there was a lot of it, it was out there, but by years that followed, i thought, okay, people are coming to grips with the fact that you don't about women like that. you may think it but you don't talk about it anymore. and you have to at least try to give lip service to women being treated equally. trump threw that out the window. >> you think he changed the weather? he changed what was possible in -- >> i think he -- >> -- in american politics? >> he gave permission for people to be much more sexist and ma -- misogynistic, which is much more generalized hatred of women. for me, i was taken aback by some of what he would say and the fact that people would vote for him including women after the hollywood access tape. it just had a different feel to it. so yeah, i think he was in large measure the determining factor that
him. it was so rhetorically vile, what he said about so many women and that kind of lifted the top off of what had been much more restraint. because i did feel like in '08, there was a lot of it, it was out there, but by years that followed, i thought, okay, people are coming to grips with the fact that you don't about women like that. you may think it but you don't talk about it anymore. and you have to at least try to give lip service to women being treated equally. trump threw that out the...
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even as accusations mount against him. eight women have now accused him of inappropriate contact with some claims dating back decades. some washington gop lawmakers are withdrawing their support but alabama's governor remains in his corner. peter is live in birmingham. what were democrats doing differently to make a case against roy moore today? >> they have eight leaders involved to make the case that is not just accusations against him but his policies and the things that he supports that make him disqualified for the senate seat. >> roy moore has lies and lies and lies. he has not done anything but the point of the matter is his policies are hurtful. his recent actions were hurtful years ago and powerful and still -- the woman that impacted. >> today doug jones hosted a fish fry in birmingham we tried to keep the focus on what he is calling kitchen table issues. i had a chance to ask joyce today if he is in fact an ultraliberal which roy moore supporters have accused him up and he laughed. [laughter] >> that is pretty a
even as accusations mount against him. eight women have now accused him of inappropriate contact with some claims dating back decades. some washington gop lawmakers are withdrawing their support but alabama's governor remains in his corner. peter is live in birmingham. what were democrats doing differently to make a case against roy moore today? >> they have eight leaders involved to make the case that is not just accusations against him but his policies and the things that he supports...