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him.you called him a massive dork. >> massive dork, yes. >> why did he call him that? >> because he's a massive dork. >> billy says ross was a lot of fun to be around. he remembers one beach holiday in particular. >> ross took his guitar and, like, walked up to people on the beach and started conversations because that's who he is. >> but ross seemed to settle down when he met his wife, lianna. she encouraged him to get his college degree. his cuss c cousin katie said li became a better man. >> we said without lianna he would have been a lost little puppy. >> they moved to atlanta where he was employed by home depot and cooper was born a few months ago. >> what was it like for you when you first saw cooper? >> he was so beautiful. blonde hair, blue eyes. tiny little perfection. >> i have this vision of ross and cooper on the couch and ross is just goofing around with him and getting in the floor with him. it was hilarious. >> any extra thing that cooper could do, any milestone that he hit,
him.you called him a massive dork. >> massive dork, yes. >> why did he call him that? >> because he's a massive dork. >> billy says ross was a lot of fun to be around. he remembers one beach holiday in particular. >> ross took his guitar and, like, walked up to people on the beach and started conversations because that's who he is. >> but ross seemed to settle down when he met his wife, lianna. she encouraged him to get his college degree. his cuss c cousin...
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why didn't you go over to him? >> i couldn't reach him. i am soaked. >> you feel the current and the wind. >> was it is fiancee who didn't seem to be grieving? >> you looked happy in that video. you just lost your fiance. >> she says she is innocent, but what about those astonishing police interviews? >> i wanted him dead, and mow he's gone, and i'm okay with it. >> now she is free, and for the first time revealing every detail, answering all the questions she couldn't before. >> did you really want him dead? >> no. >> we are face to face with the woman in the water. >> two years, seven months and 22 days behind bars. some people say that's not enough time, that you got away with murder. >> i'm david muir. >> and i'm elizabeth vargas, and this is "20/20." >> reporter: an abandoned kingdom and an unforgiving river, with a mystery running through it. the woman at the heart of the case, the one they call the kayak killer, walks out of prison on a sunny afternoon four days before christmas, 2017. angelika graswald had been charged with the mur
why didn't you go over to him? >> i couldn't reach him. i am soaked. >> you feel the current and the wind. >> was it is fiancee who didn't seem to be grieving? >> you looked happy in that video. you just lost your fiance. >> she says she is innocent, but what about those astonishing police interviews? >> i wanted him dead, and mow he's gone, and i'm okay with it. >> now she is free, and for the first time revealing every detail, answering all the...
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but we certainly wish him well. a tough time for him.he was in the white house and we hope he has a wonderful career. hopefully, he will have a great career ahead of him. it was very sad when we heard about it and certainly he's also very sad. he also, as you probably know, he says he's innocent and i think you have to remember that. he said very strongly yesterday that he's innocent. so you'll have to talk to him about that. but we absolutely wish him well. did a very good job while he was at the white house. >> president trump today there at the white house. again, praising his former aide, rob porter, after porter resigned as white house staff secretary once allegations of domestic abuse about him went public. moments ago, former vice president joe biden react ed to those comments in indianapolis. >> what disturbs me the most is that know iing the fellow didn' get clearance because of allegations and proof of sexual abuse a abuse, the rationale apparently was -- and i don't know. apparently was what you see in the press, but he did a
but we certainly wish him well. a tough time for him.he was in the white house and we hope he has a wonderful career. hopefully, he will have a great career ahead of him. it was very sad when we heard about it and certainly he's also very sad. he also, as you probably know, he says he's innocent and i think you have to remember that. he said very strongly yesterday that he's innocent. so you'll have to talk to him about that. but we absolutely wish him well. did a very good job while he was at...
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him well. some advice. >> i can't tell you what to do but i can tell you whatnot to do and that's, you know, forget about doing your job and forget about, upping, your fundamentals and what got you here 'cause as i've said he's good at timing he's good at, you know, frustrating rush schers getting the ball out mixing up the protections. um, and you can't get out of your game. >> at the end of the day, the eagles game plan for tom brady will center on one thing. >> pressure that's the main thing. you see him guess frustrated with pressure. but the thing with him is for us as a defense he has a unique ability to be able to get the ball out quick, so for us we got to keep our composure and give pressure when we can. >> so that is the key taking down tom brady, pressure. we have been talking about it all week. giants defense was able to do that against brady at the eagles in the super bowl. >> pressure is different than hitting tom brady. the eagles on sunday want to hit tom brady. you can put all
him well. some advice. >> i can't tell you what to do but i can tell you whatnot to do and that's, you know, forget about doing your job and forget about, upping, your fundamentals and what got you here 'cause as i've said he's good at timing he's good at, you know, frustrating rush schers getting the ball out mixing up the protections. um, and you can't get out of your game. >> at the end of the day, the eagles game plan for tom brady will center on one thing. >> pressure...
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qongt let him out.and so -- graham was endorsed gold water and he didn't so primarily he was functioning as the lbj friend and that relationship continued right to his death. >> now, you tell a great story about when he first meets lbj an you tell a story about them swimming at the white house. >> skinny dipping at the white house. this is the ultimate white house tour. this is head to toe. right this is -- that was very -- >> more than one. characteristic they were swims and invited him to play tennis sometimes. and -- he would, with he was at the white house a great deal in, much more than when he was with eisenhower and again he -- i know in lucy johnson became, she had been gone to her father's national christian church in d.c. she became a catholic mid-way starting going to catholic mass. lbj concerned about what this man and foretold and everything, and graham said -- relax. mr. president, it will be fine she's in the family. it's a journey it's okay and he started going to mass too. but johnson w
qongt let him out.and so -- graham was endorsed gold water and he didn't so primarily he was functioning as the lbj friend and that relationship continued right to his death. >> now, you tell a great story about when he first meets lbj an you tell a story about them swimming at the white house. >> skinny dipping at the white house. this is the ultimate white house tour. this is head to toe. right this is -- that was very -- >> more than one. characteristic they were swims and...
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i miss him. here. >> last question. >> all right, coach congratulations. >> thank you. >> i know you haven't had much of an opportunity to think about this at this point but is carson wentz still your starting quarterback will you have an open competition in training camp can a super bowl mvp go back to being a backup. >> i knew i could not get off this stage without that question. >> we will enjoy this moment, tell you right now. we will enjoy it. get on this plane, get back to philadelphia, celebrate with our fans, and, and, we're just going to enjoy this moment. i'm happy for nick, happy for the team, it is not about one guy it i
i miss him. here. >> last question. >> all right, coach congratulations. >> thank you. >> i know you haven't had much of an opportunity to think about this at this point but is carson wentz still your starting quarterback will you have an open competition in training camp can a super bowl mvp go back to being a backup. >> i knew i could not get off this stage without that question. >> we will enjoy this moment, tell you right now. we will enjoy it. get on...
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but he's got people around him protecting him, insulating him, seeing potential consequences down the road he maybe doesn't see. >> he could also sort of be the good guy in this. lo look, i've got nothing to hide. and let his lawyers be the bad guy, i can't, my lawyers are telling me not to, it's an out for him. >> talking about some of the president's allies trying to protect him, chris christie on "good morning america" last week, listen to what he had to say. >> constitute president sit down with him face-to-face? >> no. >> why not? >> i don't believe so. listen, i don't think there's been any allegations, credible allegations, against the president of the united states. i don't think the president of the united states, unless there are credible allegations, which i don't believe there are, should be sitting across from a special counsel. the presidency is different. i don't think they should do that. >> do you agree with that argument? in effect, he's playing his defense lawyer here. experienced prosecutor. but making an argument that other lawyers have made, that without an under
but he's got people around him protecting him, insulating him, seeing potential consequences down the road he maybe doesn't see. >> he could also sort of be the good guy in this. lo look, i've got nothing to hide. and let his lawyers be the bad guy, i can't, my lawyers are telling me not to, it's an out for him. >> talking about some of the president's allies trying to protect him, chris christie on "good morning america" last week, listen to what he had to say. >>...
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we wired him with hidden cameras then sent him to their house. >> how is it going? nice to meet you. >> reporter: that's when he met sam, who thought he was there to taken an estimate. >> what's your name? >> sam. >> sam, john, nice to meet you. >> reporter: we instructed our actor to be friendly, establish a rapport. he praises sam's artwork. >> this is terrific, man. >> thanks. >> reporter: then, a few days later, sam's mom tells him she is going out to run errands. >> love you. okay. love you, too. >> reporter: she leaves him alone in the house, but she really joins me in the watch mobile, parked right around the corner. >> you can tell i'm nervous. >> reporter: nervous she hasn't made it clear to her son that just because he has melt someone before doesn't mean he should open the door when he is home alone. so, what are your predictions? >> i predict that sam will let him right in. >> how would you feel about it if he does let john right in? >> bad. i'm already getting upset, like i didn't do the right thing. >> reporter: now, our hidden cameras are rolling and
we wired him with hidden cameras then sent him to their house. >> how is it going? nice to meet you. >> reporter: that's when he met sam, who thought he was there to taken an estimate. >> what's your name? >> sam. >> sam, john, nice to meet you. >> reporter: we instructed our actor to be friendly, establish a rapport. he praises sam's artwork. >> this is terrific, man. >> thanks. >> reporter: then, a few days later, sam's mom tells him she...
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stay working with him, coaching him.ng as i live, probably, i cannot forget about this excitement. david: your parents are still alive. they must be extremely proud of you. masayoshi: they actually are very proud of me, and they are very happy. we are a happy family. and, you know, we don't live together, but they call me occasionally. and, you know, my dad is a funny guy. he has unique ideas, crazy ideas. and he always calls me and says, masa, i have an idea. you have to do this. he knows everything i am doing. and he is very creative, very smart. and he talk about business to me all the time. david: now, you are japanese, but you are of korean descent. but you are different from most japanese business people who are very consensus-oriented, maybe not as entrepreneurial as you are. has that been a challenge for you in building up your business in japan? masayoshi: yeah. lots of challenge, but the uniqueness is actually good. you know? if the pack of other people go this way. i am unique. i have more opportunities. so, t
stay working with him, coaching him.ng as i live, probably, i cannot forget about this excitement. david: your parents are still alive. they must be extremely proud of you. masayoshi: they actually are very proud of me, and they are very happy. we are a happy family. and, you know, we don't live together, but they call me occasionally. and, you know, my dad is a funny guy. he has unique ideas, crazy ideas. and he always calls me and says, masa, i have an idea. you have to do this. he knows...
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luck, he, he, he, him can, him, him, nothing about the women at all, john. >> apparently in private he has shown no interest in the women. it's interesting he has a newfound respect for innocent until proven guilty. he mentioned that about rob porter. in the past, this is a man who when there were some young men arrested in central park for beating up a woman -- >> central park 5. >> the central park 5 case, he took out a full page ad in the newspapers calling for a death penalty before they were charged. >> african american. >> turned out later they were innocent, somebody else admitted to the crime. if you're not on his team, he presumes you guilty. >> he defended roy moore, roger ailes, bill clinton, mike tyson. i was speaking to someone who knows donald trump well earlier, and he said these were all his friends. so if he feels like you're on his team, the allegations are not credible. thank you gentlemen. >>> coming up the number three person at the justice department left her job today to take a job at wal-mart. we'll look at how this affects the russia investigation and if it
luck, he, he, he, him can, him, him, nothing about the women at all, john. >> apparently in private he has shown no interest in the women. it's interesting he has a newfound respect for innocent until proven guilty. he mentioned that about rob porter. in the past, this is a man who when there were some young men arrested in central park for beating up a woman -- >> central park 5. >> the central park 5 case, he took out a full page ad in the newspapers calling for a death...
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did you talk to him? >> i'm not going to deny that i talked to him. >> so you did talk to him? >> i never met him anywhere outside of cleveland, let's just say that much. >> the only time that you met him was in cleveland? >> i may have met him, possibly, might have been in cleveland. >> speaking of wacky, you know, we spend a lot of time on the show trying to document the massive turnover in the trump administration. in one year in office they've cycled through more officials than any other modern presidency. throwing people out at more than triple the rate of the obama administration at this time. that's an unusual thing about the trump administration. but that fact about the trump administration was foreshadowed on the campaign, where they had the same kind of turnover, even at the highest levels of the campaign. they went through people. no other presidential campaign had a corey lewandowski, then a paul manafort, then steve bannon and kellyanne conway running the campaign. it wasn't just at the top. it was a mini ker fuchltfuffle. i don't even know if it kouvents as a scan
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they blindfolded him and gagged him and handcuffed him and walked him out of the camp and moved him to another camp south of hanoi. it was called the zoo. you can see it down here. this map shows the various camps that were in and around hanoi. every prisoner of war started in the hanoi hilton, the torture camp. and then once they had been tortured to the point where they thought they would be about to get information out of them, they would move them around. my dad spent time at almost all the camps. once they had deposited him in his new cell, they removed the blindfold. he saw four bare walls, no windows, a single filthy lightbulb hung from the ceiling, and rat droppings covered the concrete floor. the room clearly accommodated more than one. there were three sawhorse beds with just a wooden plank for a mattress. and in the corner was a bucket for waste. it was already filled to the brim. the cell was hot and stuffy and stunk to high heaven. despite the revolting accommodations, he was glad to see two american soldiers. one man, bob abbott, was actually in my dad's squadron and he h
they blindfolded him and gagged him and handcuffed him and walked him out of the camp and moved him to another camp south of hanoi. it was called the zoo. you can see it down here. this map shows the various camps that were in and around hanoi. every prisoner of war started in the hanoi hilton, the torture camp. and then once they had been tortured to the point where they thought they would be about to get information out of them, they would move them around. my dad spent time at almost all the...
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appeared to be a tipping point for him. he was very upset because as you pointed out, there was the initial statement from john kelly fiercely defending porter making no mention of the domestic abuse allegations, and it was not until last night that kelly released a second statement acknowledging those domestic abuse, the alleged domestic abuse. now, today, they said really the only no data point to impact this second statement from john kelly was a picture showing one of rob porter's ex-wives with a black eye that rob porter, himself, had taken a picture of when he was pressed about that, he admitted the white house could have handled this better, but that does not really add up either, jake, because the initial allegations came out the day before alleging serious physical and verbal abuse, and as we have seen john kelly came out fiercely defending rob porter, so we are told, though, that in terms of his future here, john kelly's future at the white house, there's no consideration to fire him. people that i spoke with and
appeared to be a tipping point for him. he was very upset because as you pointed out, there was the initial statement from john kelly fiercely defending porter making no mention of the domestic abuse allegations, and it was not until last night that kelly released a second statement acknowledging those domestic abuse, the alleged domestic abuse. now, today, they said really the only no data point to impact this second statement from john kelly was a picture showing one of rob porter's ex-wives...
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if you had the tune to meet with him what would you say to him?> if i were to be able to meet with the president, i would just let's him know that you can -- you never take the bullets out of the gun. in in situation, the shooter is going to do anything they can to carry out their goals. and we can't take the bullets out of his gun. we can just put on the vest. that vest has to be metal detecters in schools. if it has to be that, if it has to be giving guns to security officers, just -- we can't stop the people from thinking. but we can make it hard are for them to act and we can make it impossible for them to touch us. >> what douseioey. >> that's the only thing i'd be willing to say. >> i think i would tell him it's not about mental illness. obviously that is a big factor, because no person in their right mind can go and shoot up a school like this. but i think that we really need to have better background checks. this kid was diagnosed with autism, i believe at age 11. this kid really should not have been able to choir a gun legally or at all.
if you had the tune to meet with him what would you say to him?> if i were to be able to meet with the president, i would just let's him know that you can -- you never take the bullets out of the gun. in in situation, the shooter is going to do anything they can to carry out their goals. and we can't take the bullets out of his gun. we can just put on the vest. that vest has to be metal detecters in schools. if it has to be that, if it has to be giving guns to security officers, just -- we...
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and he hung up on him. this is a man who would turn down a double offer because they'd already promised it. and what can you say about that but wow. >> so bill, on behalf of our organization and the library, thank you so much for writing this book and fantastic read. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> here a look at author featured on "after words": >> a lot of people seem to have really taken to heart this idea that to learn something, you have to have a degree and you have to have a whole institution in place to teach it to you. i'm grateful to my parents i was not raised to believe that. when i went to college when i was 16, it felt like somebody i could do, i need to learn algebra. i'll buy a book and learn it. my parents took it too far. i arrived at university underprepared and i once raised my hand in a class and asked what he holocaust was. and people thought i was denying it. i wouldn't say this is the ideal education but i think they had something there about people feeling owne
and he hung up on him. this is a man who would turn down a double offer because they'd already promised it. and what can you say about that but wow. >> so bill, on behalf of our organization and the library, thank you so much for writing this book and fantastic read. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> here a look at author featured on "after words": >> a lot of people seem to have really taken to heart this idea that to learn something, you...
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she fell for him.ll the odor of decay and blood. >> or this. >> at every turn there was another woman. >> married, with a child and women in multiple cities. >> what else is he capable of? >> capable of murder? he had a
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so it was very convenient for him. and that's why there are some chairs in here so that they could sit and talk to the president right here. this room has a wonderful view of the hudson river. that was very important to fdr. he loved the hudson river. it was one of the best things about the hudson valley for him, this beautiful river that ran behind his house where he learned to sail a boat as a little boy. by the time he was 8 years old he could sail a boat on the hudson river. so any time spent on boats or ships was wonderful to him. and, in fact, he used to say that his favorite job next to being the president of the united states was when he was assistant secretary of the navy under president woodrow wilson because it gave him a lot of opportunity to spend time on ships. and, in fact, even in this room he has something that is naval related. because up above the doorway here is the commission that made him assistant secretary of the navy signed by president woodrow wilson. so below the commission-making fdr, assist
so it was very convenient for him. and that's why there are some chairs in here so that they could sit and talk to the president right here. this room has a wonderful view of the hudson river. that was very important to fdr. he loved the hudson river. it was one of the best things about the hudson valley for him, this beautiful river that ran behind his house where he learned to sail a boat as a little boy. by the time he was 8 years old he could sail a boat on the hudson river. so any time...
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did you ever meet him? elizabeth: i interviewed him. we were not close. [laughter] leon: were you close? dick: you were not enchanted? i met him way back when i was still persona grata at the white house, that did not last very long. i eventually made the enemies list. this was a formal event, nickel williamson, the great actor, was brought over because and had seen him in london, and so you were invited to an evening of shakespeare at a room 1/6 the size of this. i met the great unindicted co-conspirator the second people at the receiving line, they usually give them something to say if they don't know who the director of the indian museum is. but he recognized me clearly and said, "who is doing your show tonight?" i said, "joe namath." [impersonating richard nixon] "yes. how are his knees?" [laughter] leon: wasn't there another interaction you had with him? dick: that is only one. that night we waited and saw the shakespeare, and about 10 10 minute -- about 10 minutes before it was over for some , reason the room filled with a smoke smell. kind likee al
did you ever meet him? elizabeth: i interviewed him. we were not close. [laughter] leon: were you close? dick: you were not enchanted? i met him way back when i was still persona grata at the white house, that did not last very long. i eventually made the enemies list. this was a formal event, nickel williamson, the great actor, was brought over because and had seen him in london, and so you were invited to an evening of shakespeare at a room 1/6 the size of this. i met the great unindicted...
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because he knew him in congress, he knew him as the house budget chair, he knew him as a governor. >>y have a cordial relationship. >> at least. they certainly don't agree on a lot of values, but the difference between mike pence and donald trump is that donald trump came to the office without any government experience and also, one would argue, without respect are if tfor the office. >> i don't think it's his point that donald trump didn't have experience. listening to him, he made the case about president trump's conduct in office. he said to charlottesville, that the president makes a lie of who we say we are by not standing up and having this false equivalence between the two sides. on the s-hole countries, he said it's dangerous in terms of our long-term security to talk about countries that way. on the use of treason, even if it's flippant by democrats, i wonder about his grasp, trump's, of the role of any president. that's an extraordinary set of things for the previous vice president to say about a successor. even of a different party. we have not heard that kind of language b
because he knew him in congress, he knew him as the house budget chair, he knew him as a governor. >>y have a cordial relationship. >> at least. they certainly don't agree on a lot of values, but the difference between mike pence and donald trump is that donald trump came to the office without any government experience and also, one would argue, without respect are if tfor the office. >> i don't think it's his point that donald trump didn't have experience. listening to him,...
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so that they could keep up with him and protect him. and here we are of jimmy carter. for jimmy carter we have a number of arrowheads that he collected at his farm in plains, georgia. he loved collecting arrowheads. he's had a large collection of them which are at the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. these are on loan to us from there. in as a result of his love of picking up artifacts and arrowheads that i found on his farm when they were plowing or tilling the soil, we would -- the 179 archaeological resource protection act included the jimmy carter clause which made it, it was not illegal to pick up and collect arrowheads which you found on the surface. then moving on to romd reagan, for raged reagan, we have on loan from the ronald reagan presidential library and museum in california, we have a pair of his riding gloves and work gloves. when he would go out to his ranch out in california just north of los angeles on the coast in the mountains there, he would spend time relaxing, he thought it was as close to heaven as you could get without being in hea
so that they could keep up with him and protect him. and here we are of jimmy carter. for jimmy carter we have a number of arrowheads that he collected at his farm in plains, georgia. he loved collecting arrowheads. he's had a large collection of them which are at the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. these are on loan to us from there. in as a result of his love of picking up artifacts and arrowheads that i found on his farm when they were plowing or tilling the soil, we would --...
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it aided him. this is a guy where his own lawyers have tried to belay hti desires where the people around him are constantly trying to soothe and keep from these sort of freak outs like the one we saw this weekend on twitter. >> and shannon, let's take the narrative further. it was notable when the mueller story came out the end of last week his initial reaction was i didn't do it, not i will protect you my fellow american citizens. is there anyone in your view based on reporting who is explaining to him this is existential, this plot line is potentially -- for his presidency? >> i think those around him continue having a hard time of making this russia issue not about him personally and conveying the broader national security issue going on here. so many of the struggles this president has had throughout his presidency is his inability to step outside himself and see there's a bigger issue here beyond him. everything is about a personal slight. everything is about his election. we saw h.r. mcmaste
it aided him. this is a guy where his own lawyers have tried to belay hti desires where the people around him are constantly trying to soothe and keep from these sort of freak outs like the one we saw this weekend on twitter. >> and shannon, let's take the narrative further. it was notable when the mueller story came out the end of last week his initial reaction was i didn't do it, not i will protect you my fellow american citizens. is there anyone in your view based on reporting who is...
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say that steve, i'll have him wail in on all this but in the conversations that i had with him, he was predicting certain things that are familiar to us now like the internet, i know. is al gore's still being credited with investing it. but tim thought a lot about you how humans would be connected in ways through portable computers. and a lot of the things that we take for granted now, tim was very visionary in, that's the kind of stuff we would talk about. i didn't understand but my fascination with him kind of lingered and then when stephen and i became friends we work together on a book that was mentioned earlier that was kind of a heavyweight book in the sense of it being kind of grinding. it was about the prelude to the assassination of president kennedy. we decided we would work together again. we said we should work on something that on occasion is happy but at the same time might have some comic absurdity and that'show we wound up working on this book . >> him talk to you about this period in his life and you heard about what this book is about. you had been running against rob
say that steve, i'll have him wail in on all this but in the conversations that i had with him, he was predicting certain things that are familiar to us now like the internet, i know. is al gore's still being credited with investing it. but tim thought a lot about you how humans would be connected in ways through portable computers. and a lot of the things that we take for granted now, tim was very visionary in, that's the kind of stuff we would talk about. i didn't understand but my...
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people know about him. people respect him. people want to, want to follow his orders. so it was hancock who was animated, who was dynamic, who is magnetic in appearing to the fleeing soldiers. general warren, soon to become the savior of little round top says, i think hancock's personal appearance there did a great deal toward restoring order. sydney cook of the 147th new york says, hancock almost let us to doubt whether there was cause for retreat at all. ok, continuing, lieutenant whittier of -- whittier and the knoll, whose knoll? i'm sorry, that just slipped my mind. stevens knoll, stevens was commander of the battery but was replaced by whittier. i shall never forget the inspiration of his commanding, controlling presence and the fresh courage he imparted. says whittier commanding what was often known as stephen's battery. a follower or subordinate of general cutler says cutler -- cutler's manner and action was simply the result of hancock's presence. we are really getting a sense that hancock got the attention and the obedience of the fleeing soldiers who stopped
people know about him. people respect him. people want to, want to follow his orders. so it was hancock who was animated, who was dynamic, who is magnetic in appearing to the fleeing soldiers. general warren, soon to become the savior of little round top says, i think hancock's personal appearance there did a great deal toward restoring order. sydney cook of the 147th new york says, hancock almost let us to doubt whether there was cause for retreat at all. ok, continuing, lieutenant whittier of...
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but we certainly wish him well. it's an obviously tough time for him. he did a very good job when he was in the white house, and we hope he has a wonderful career and hopefully he will have a great career ahead of him, but it was very sad when we heard about it and certainly he's also very sad. now, he also, as you probably know, he says he's innocent, and i think you have to remember that. he said very strongly yesterday that he's innocent. so you'll have to talk to him about that, but we absolutely wish him well. he did a very good job while he was at the white house. >> the president did not mention either of the women who accused rob porter of abuse. what you also didn't hear was any mention of the growing controversy over who knew what and when about the accusations against porter. porter's second wife says she alerted the fbi during a background check interview for his security clearance. >> i was completely honest with what my experience of the marriage, including telling them instances of abuse or police contact. >> an administration staffer tel
but we certainly wish him well. it's an obviously tough time for him. he did a very good job when he was in the white house, and we hope he has a wonderful career and hopefully he will have a great career ahead of him, but it was very sad when we heard about it and certainly he's also very sad. now, he also, as you probably know, he says he's innocent, and i think you have to remember that. he said very strongly yesterday that he's innocent. so you'll have to talk to him about that, but we...
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the secret mailbox drops were john one of this sending him $5000 to keep him afloat. he kept beating an interesting life and that culminated with him going to afghanistan which might strike you as an unlikely place to strike refuge back then he thought it would be a safe hideout. i will give away the ending. >> well tim is skipping ahead of nixon during the sears nixon was beginning to lose control of his sanity in the white house. he becomes paranoid and obsessed with enemies. as you mentioned in the age of paranoia nixon ordered that secret white house taping equipment installed in february 1971. also that's when eldridge cleaver ordered secret taping equipment there. it was a crazy time in america and the world. those recapturing that manic spirit. is a wild ride for a lot of people. certainly headed ups and downs. will be found to the more we found the case we sent found amazing levels than exerted on the four governments that were offering asylum. when he talked about falling out of a nine story window, when he fled from the black panthers after their falling out
the secret mailbox drops were john one of this sending him $5000 to keep him afloat. he kept beating an interesting life and that culminated with him going to afghanistan which might strike you as an unlikely place to strike refuge back then he thought it would be a safe hideout. i will give away the ending. >> well tim is skipping ahead of nixon during the sears nixon was beginning to lose control of his sanity in the white house. he becomes paranoid and obsessed with enemies. as you...
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the people around him need on stop enabling him. i know john kelly. i knew john kelly in miami when he was general john kelly. he talks tough. he's marine. that being said, he is now not the marine commander. he is now the chief of staff and he needs to set an example. this is a man in miami when he was dealing with latin america was respected, revered, seen as somebody who understood the problems down there, who was empathet empathetic. i have enormous respect for his family, for his wife who does so much for gold star families. but he needs to go to washington and be the one that speaks and makes things happen. not this guy. >> so bring on the shutdown. we've been fighting about immigration since i came to washington in 2005. it has been the central issue for conservative activists. i agree, bring it on. if a shutdown what it takes to hammer out a deal. listen. the white house has been pretty clear on what their offer is. we will offer some kind of protection for daca people in return for border security and ending the advise lottery and ending chai
the people around him need on stop enabling him. i know john kelly. i knew john kelly in miami when he was general john kelly. he talks tough. he's marine. that being said, he is now not the marine commander. he is now the chief of staff and he needs to set an example. this is a man in miami when he was dealing with latin america was respected, revered, seen as somebody who understood the problems down there, who was empathet empathetic. i have enormous respect for his family, for his wife who...
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you know, "kill him. hang him." all this stuff.d you're looking at the clock and you can't do anything. you're just helpless. powerless. >> i told him to put his head back and try to get all the air out of your lungs because it makes it go quicker. he had one small grunt and he didn't make a sound. he didn't move. he went ahead and went to heaven. >> there was guards on the towers, guards all over the place. finally, the chaplain said that he had been killed, that he was dead. the lights came on, the cameras came on, and it is like they just won a super bowl over there. and my mom and my sister were bawling and crying. my aunts. cameras everywhere. my mom had sent ruben a necklace with a cross. the chaplain came back and he handed it to my mom. that was it. >> [ speaking in spanish ] >> she says that he's now resting. he's not in jail. at least he's free now. >> ruben cantu was an innocent man. young man. there was no evidence to convict him, nothing whatsoever. but he's executed. >> richard reyna was not able to save ruben's life.
you know, "kill him. hang him." all this stuff.d you're looking at the clock and you can't do anything. you're just helpless. powerless. >> i told him to put his head back and try to get all the air out of your lungs because it makes it go quicker. he had one small grunt and he didn't make a sound. he didn't move. he went ahead and went to heaven. >> there was guards on the towers, guards all over the place. finally, the chaplain said that he had been killed, that he was...
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him. he did a very good job when he was in the white house. and we hope he has a wonderful career. and hopefully he will have a great career ahead of him. >> as katy tur of nbc said lots of he's and lots of hims and no hers. today's spokeswoman sarah huckabee sanders tried to clean that up. >> the president and the entire administration take domestic violence very seriously and believe all allegations need to be investigated thoroughly. above all believes everyone should be treated fairly and with due process. >> why haven't we heard the president say exactly what you just said right there, that he takes domestic violence very seriously? >> i spoke with the president. those are actually directly his words that he gave me earlier today. >> why hasn't he said that if she had the opportunity? >> it's my job to speak on behalf of the president. >> does the president still wish rob porter well? does he still believe that he wants him to have a great career ahead of him? >> i think the president
him. he did a very good job when he was in the white house. and we hope he has a wonderful career. and hopefully he will have a great career ahead of him. >> as katy tur of nbc said lots of he's and lots of hims and no hers. today's spokeswoman sarah huckabee sanders tried to clean that up. >> the president and the entire administration take domestic violence very seriously and believe all allegations need to be investigated thoroughly. above all believes everyone should be treated...
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i don't want him to be the same. i don't want him growing up like me. i got to be there for him.t's the only thing i'm thinking about right now. i'm not doing nothing right for him. i have to do something for him. people ain't gonna forget, even if i try to straighten my life up. because a lot of people are trying to straighten their life up been living in the same environment. somebody come and kill you. people don't forget because you're doing good. they don't take away the hurt that you caused people. you can die in your environment, that's what's [ bleep ] going to happen if you're really out there on the streets. i've got to leave. that's the only thing that will help me. >> samuels, along with the other ad seg inmates, is given only one hour of yard time each day, most of which is spent talking about what they all have in common, serving time. >> i'm supposed to get out next month. see you next week, right? but since it's an assault on a peace officer, i don't know if they will let me go back or ship me out. i don't know what's going on. my program up next month. >> they ha
i don't want him to be the same. i don't want him growing up like me. i got to be there for him.t's the only thing i'm thinking about right now. i'm not doing nothing right for him. i have to do something for him. people ain't gonna forget, even if i try to straighten my life up. because a lot of people are trying to straighten their life up been living in the same environment. somebody come and kill you. people don't forget because you're doing good. they don't take away the hurt that you...
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at this point we can't expect him to do it. we can't expect him to do it. he's had so many chances to expect it now would be foolish. >> but the other reality of it is, of course, in a sense he can't. because if he does, then he's opening the door to his own tape where he admitted to sexual assault being true and 16 women who accused him. he always takes the side of the accused when it comes to these men. i mean, every single time. >> it's interesting. this is an area in which trump is consistent and he gives the same defense that he defends others in the same way he defended himself, wherefore those who have accused him of sexual harassment or assault, he has dismissed the claims out of hand. and he does seem to do precisely the same for everybody around him. he's extremely consistent with that. and there does seem to be, i'm not sure how conscious it is on the president's part, concern that if he says something like women deserve to be heard, or expresses empathy for the women in these cases, that he's going to open the door to questions about the women w
at this point we can't expect him to do it. we can't expect him to do it. he's had so many chances to expect it now would be foolish. >> but the other reality of it is, of course, in a sense he can't. because if he does, then he's opening the door to his own tape where he admitted to sexual assault being true and 16 women who accused him. he always takes the side of the accused when it comes to these men. i mean, every single time. >> it's interesting. this is an area in which trump...
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he took the baby and did this with him. i hollered at him and asked him what he was doing.olice now had what they needed, an eye witness and direct evidence that jim duncan was a child abuser. >> two days after that interview, police arrested the young father and charged him with 13 counts of aggravated child abuse. >> what went through your mind? >> i knew jimmy didn't do that. i knew he didn't. >> doris says she thought she was doing the right thing by opening up to police. >> it must have been a very difficult time. >> it was terrible. it was really terrible. >> terrible because it was all made up. doris, as it turned out, was lying. >> and you have deer. do you have wild turkey? >> 20 years later, doris lives on the same pennsylvania ranch where she gave her dra matting account to police. >> so you don't believe cody was abused by jim? >> no. no, no, no. no, no, no. i was scared that they will -- well, i seen them take cody out of her arm at the hospital. >> so scared doris said, she made up the story about jim in a moment of panic to protect her granddaughter ronda and
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a red sun concealing him.every denny's dining room petition dining room petition in two linesti of fire pit civilias looked more and more like another's pcs entirely pay cherry privates watched in amusement as men and women with giant step air huddled over menus, threw napkins over their laps, wiped their children's mouths. one night after airplane hangars, alex and his buddies went to see the new x-men movie at the multiplex highly in all they could talk about wind up in the dark among teenagers who had no idea they were surrounded by rangers was how simple it be a takedown theater. they all try to outdo each other in assessment of the tactical problem which was almost identical to that of the hangar victory exits come of it done for the projection come and pick interior space with a bunch of sheep to hurt, piece of cake. talk of ending spots around tacoma was a reliable way to show off knowledge and sound hard come a real-world application in the classroom sessions based on satellite photos of al qaeda compl
a red sun concealing him.every denny's dining room petition dining room petition in two linesti of fire pit civilias looked more and more like another's pcs entirely pay cherry privates watched in amusement as men and women with giant step air huddled over menus, threw napkins over their laps, wiped their children's mouths. one night after airplane hangars, alex and his buddies went to see the new x-men movie at the multiplex highly in all they could talk about wind up in the dark among...
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the book is really, we talked all about him and it's a book split into two halves, really, between himhe woman that he stalks is, i think, quite a lonely person. i think a lot of people are quite lonely. we indeed have a lot of research on how widespread loneliness is. and that's her vulnerability, really. yeah, absolutely. i mean i think he wants to connect with people just as i do by writing novels, just as she does by making friendships and forming relationships. so there's a desperation about his position. yeah, very much. i think lonely people are always desperate to make that kind of connection and sometimes something goes wrong, as it does with him. he can't do it and he tries these terrible ways to feed this craving. he is unusual because by accident, completely unexpectedly, he becomes, suddenly, very rich. he doesn't have to work he doesn't have to worry about money. the world is his oyster. in a way that releases him to be the man he really is underneath. in that sense we are not all like him. no, we're lucky because we don't suddenly inherit millions of pounds. i think for
the book is really, we talked all about him and it's a book split into two halves, really, between himhe woman that he stalks is, i think, quite a lonely person. i think a lot of people are quite lonely. we indeed have a lot of research on how widespread loneliness is. and that's her vulnerability, really. yeah, absolutely. i mean i think he wants to connect with people just as i do by writing novels, just as she does by making friendships and forming relationships. so there's a desperation...
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united behind him. to once and for all. held his own rallies convinced no one would dare to vote against him. as usual he put on the show. believes he has magical powers. and could cure people from each i.v. and aids he created the treatment centers inside the state he showed the street mixture of prayers. with her personally. none of those that followed the full fare of the survivor. few would speak about. any more. contract of the virus in one thousand nine hundred ninety she joined an h. i t. prevention support group becoming a vocal advocate she encouraged people to get medical help but in two thousand and seven john mayer announced he found a cure against the virus he then selected and other members of the support for treat. was not easy because. you want to know what i mean because. it was. given to. so all we have to do is. i am on medication. describe to us your first day in the treatment center all. it was very because for me. throughout my life up to that very force. i was not used to have a magazine it was not my
united behind him. to once and for all. held his own rallies convinced no one would dare to vote against him. as usual he put on the show. believes he has magical powers. and could cure people from each i.v. and aids he created the treatment centers inside the state he showed the street mixture of prayers. with her personally. none of those that followed the full fare of the survivor. few would speak about. any more. contract of the virus in one thousand nine hundred ninety she joined an h. i...
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this much was reported that trump insulted him, called him an idiot, dressed him down. what wasn't reported was sessions said i'm resigning and stormed out and ran down to the west wing parking lot. priebus got wind of it, raced down the stairs, found him in the car with the engine running, jumped in, said you can't resign, this can't happen. dragged him back to the office in the west wing. steve bannon and mike pence came in and they managed to talk him out of resigning right then and there. of course, he did deliver a letter offering his resignation which trump didn't accept. >> and, of course, the special prosecutor is going to want to go over every word of that scene. chris whipple gets tonight's last word. next on the "11th hour" the immigration debate. we didn't have time to cover it, but it will be covered in the 11th hour and that starts now. >> steve bannon spending the day with house intel as nbc learned he spent some 20 hours with robert mueller. >>> president trump addresses the school shooting tragedy without mentioning the word guns. >>> as florida mourns
this much was reported that trump insulted him, called him an idiot, dressed him down. what wasn't reported was sessions said i'm resigning and stormed out and ran down to the west wing parking lot. priebus got wind of it, raced down the stairs, found him in the car with the engine running, jumped in, said you can't resign, this can't happen. dragged him back to the office in the west wing. steve bannon and mike pence came in and they managed to talk him out of resigning right then and there....
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him onto the field.and then when it finally happened, buffalo bill's advance man, arizona john burke -- this very flamboyant character who looked a lot like cody but was nowhere really as charismatic but did a lot of his, did a lot of the advance work -- he took, he guided sitting bull onto the field where cody was waiting for him and announced, chief, i think we've got him. and according to the reporter, cody was a little bit humbled by the moment. you know, he was a big guy, very handsome, very powerful and by that i mean, you know, he had a lot of -- if you've ever been in the circle of somebody who has nothing but charisma and then some, you know, it's or very mesmerizing and, you know, it can stop you in your tracks. but apparently cody was stopped in his tracks by sitting bull who had an equal, who had that kind of impact on people too. and cody even was over six feet, he even appeared to, like, shrink down a little bit in stature when sitting bull approached. and the two men kind of waited or hesi
him onto the field.and then when it finally happened, buffalo bill's advance man, arizona john burke -- this very flamboyant character who looked a lot like cody but was nowhere really as charismatic but did a lot of his, did a lot of the advance work -- he took, he guided sitting bull onto the field where cody was waiting for him and announced, chief, i think we've got him. and according to the reporter, cody was a little bit humbled by the moment. you know, he was a big guy, very handsome,...
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totally vindicated him?ll it said was that the dossier was involved in getting a fiesing warrant on one page, one person. if president trump thinks that's all the evidence that's involved in the russia investigation, i won't go through the list i listed a minute ago, then he's not paying attention. but it's not an accident. president trump wants to confuse people. i was on the air with a radio with a conservative radio host talking about a different topic and this came up. and he said oh, gosh, you know, russia investigation, it bores me. i don't even pay attention to it. that's what devin nunez and donald trump want. they want to confuse the issue so much that people stop paying attention. and that's a direct threat to our national security and really a breach of both of their responsibilities to not try to get to the bottom of the what the russians not just did, but as his own cia director mike pompey pompeyio is continuing do. >> given your experience on the house committee i'm curious of your thoughts ab
totally vindicated him?ll it said was that the dossier was involved in getting a fiesing warrant on one page, one person. if president trump thinks that's all the evidence that's involved in the russia investigation, i won't go through the list i listed a minute ago, then he's not paying attention. but it's not an accident. president trump wants to confuse people. i was on the air with a radio with a conservative radio host talking about a different topic and this came up. and he said oh, gosh,...
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we wish him well. tough time for him. he did a good job. we wish him a great career.y sad. he is very sad. he is innocent. repeated that again, he is innocent we absolutely wish him well. 20, 30 seconds said all of those things, jeremy peters and yet not once did he h mentimention women who said and who we have some evidence of that he was abused by this man that donald trump has such positive feelings about. never mentioned the women once. >> it's not his nature to, joe. this is what we've seen time and time from the president, whether it's defending bill o'reilly, defending roy moore, the president, his reflex is to see in these men. and for somebody who has a persecution complex, who sees victimization everywhere he looks, people out to get him, this is what we've come to expect from this president. the president wasn't aware of the allegations against rob porter, and that really raises questions about just what type of information is getting to this president. if they were keeping this from him, what else might they be keeping from him. rob porter's job is critica
we wish him well. tough time for him. he did a good job. we wish him a great career.y sad. he is very sad. he is innocent. repeated that again, he is innocent we absolutely wish him well. 20, 30 seconds said all of those things, jeremy peters and yet not once did he h mentimention women who said and who we have some evidence of that he was abused by this man that donald trump has such positive feelings about. never mentioned the women once. >> it's not his nature to, joe. this is what...
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>> just, i wanted him to stop. i just wanted him to leave. i didn't want him to shoot my daughter. didn't want him to hurt her. i didn't understand. like, please. >> shannon: you all had befriended him and been nice to him before. he had been in and talk to him. ashley, were you surprised when he showed up like this? >> i... i can't recall seeing him. i mean, i only work a few days a week there, so i didn't recognize him. >> shannon: so your mother had dealt with them before. >> yes. >> right. >> i had... when he was actually robbing us, i... i looked at him and i said, which... i know you. like, really? >> shannon: tina, i know your big concern is you are worried about ashley. there was a point, ashley, what you see your mom struggling to a you are trying to intervene. actually, was like that for you? i cannot imagine watching my mother or my daughter in the situation. >> well, i mean, i was on the phone with the dispatch pretty much the entire time. as soon as i got my to my phone. i was watching the struggle between them two and on the phone with the dispatch. and then i didn't
>> just, i wanted him to stop. i just wanted him to leave. i didn't want him to shoot my daughter. didn't want him to hurt her. i didn't understand. like, please. >> shannon: you all had befriended him and been nice to him before. he had been in and talk to him. ashley, were you surprised when he showed up like this? >> i... i can't recall seeing him. i mean, i only work a few days a week there, so i didn't recognize him. >> shannon: so your mother had dealt with them...
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him in longer although i think he's tiring of him from the reports i've gotten inside. he's looking at other candidates for the job, including mick mulvaney. i want to say not all journalists in boston supported him last year when he was made chief of staff. in july i wrote a column saying this guy is terrible for the job, he's going to fail, he can't do it, he's a terrible choice. but i think most of the media jumped on the band wagon that was group think and wishful thinking hoping this former marine general was going to discipline this president but this is a president, number one, who doesn't want to be discipline preponderance of the evidence and john kelly has shown in the six months he was homeland security secretary that he shares the native views and buys into the worst views that donald trump has. so i think he's been encouraging those and enabling them and not reigning them in. it goes to be untruthful about crime and terrorist statistics. lying about a kroechl from florida. calling dreamers too lazy to get off their asses and it goes on and on. it's not just
him in longer although i think he's tiring of him from the reports i've gotten inside. he's looking at other candidates for the job, including mick mulvaney. i want to say not all journalists in boston supported him last year when he was made chief of staff. in july i wrote a column saying this guy is terrible for the job, he's going to fail, he can't do it, he's a terrible choice. but i think most of the media jumped on the band wagon that was group think and wishful thinking hoping this...
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in front of him, what would you tell him? >> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark. when he gets a case, he is a dog with a bone. i don't think he has ever lost in indiana. employees like sue zzette denyington. >> imagine, she is turning in the man she loves. maybe the only person she's ever really, truly felt coverable with and loved in her life. >> how deep is the scar for you? >> it's deep. it's deep. deep. >> but monica says she still cares deeply for the man she knew as mark stern and the feeling is evidently mutual. >> i receive a letter from a collection. >> what did it say? >> i love you. don't forget me or don't forget the mountain. so he search to be real with me. he was i think real with me. >> it's noteworthy that shortly after weinberger's capture in italy, his italian girlfriend began corresponding with his american ex via facebook. >> i was picturing a thin blonde girl who was maybe about 20, 25. i was 25 when i met him. that's what i had picture. >> monica is about the opposit
in front of him, what would you tell him? >> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark. when he gets a case, he is a dog with a bone. i don't think he has ever lost in indiana. employees like sue zzette denyington. >> imagine, she is turning in the man she loves. maybe the only person she's ever really, truly felt coverable with and loved in her life. >> how deep is the scar for you? >> it's deep. it's deep. deep. >> but monica...
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it was just breaking him, just totally breaking him. because he knew that he wasn't going to survive. he knew it. keith morrison: wow. he knew his life was over, he just knew it. and that there was nothing he could do about it. keith morrison: as detective luvera talked to friends and dog-owning clients, he heard all about mark's fears those last few months. he kept on pointing the finger at linda, but again, there was no evidence to prove that or suggest that i guess. but he was, he was concerned. and he had this feeling that something terrible was going to happen. keith morrison: what did he tell you about linda? he told me that she will not rest until i'm dead. keith morrison: and it wasn't just linda mark fretted about. he told friends he was afraid of her father, too. why was he afraid of them? what i can say is often he would comment that they always win. and they always get the last word. keith moison: and socord acg to his friends, mark stover spent the late summer and early fall of 29 in a state of mortal fear. even escaped sec
it was just breaking him, just totally breaking him. because he knew that he wasn't going to survive. he knew it. keith morrison: wow. he knew his life was over, he just knew it. and that there was nothing he could do about it. keith morrison: as detective luvera talked to friends and dog-owning clients, he heard all about mark's fears those last few months. he kept on pointing the finger at linda, but again, there was no evidence to prove that or suggest that i guess. but he was, he was...