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. >> perry really did throw up all over himself.n: thoughtful analysis, britt, thank you. (laughter) but i'd go even further. perry threw up all over himself then chopped off his own head and crapped down his own neck hole. (laughter) tore up his belly and nailed his intestines to a tree and ranÑi around it until he unraveled his own guts. he defiled himself with every bodily fluid known to man other than santorum. (cheers and applause)Ñi it is impossible to overstate the horrific nature of perry's debate performance. i mean, just look at it again. jimmy, i believe we have another angle. >> was it was before... it was before... (laughter) oh, that a gas. and perry's opponents have been quick to capitalize on it. if you notice-- and i swear i am not making this up-- that youtube footage paid for by mitt romney for president. (laughter) at this point there's only one thing to say about perry-- i like this guy. because, folks, this weekend he did not run away from his debate performance, he owned it! >> it's not who is the slickest can
. >> perry really did throw up all over himself.n: thoughtful analysis, britt, thank you. (laughter) but i'd go even further. perry threw up all over himself then chopped off his own head and crapped down his own neck hole. (laughter) tore up his belly and nailed his intestines to a tree and ranÑi around it until he unraveled his own guts. he defiled himself with every bodily fluid known to man other than santorum. (cheers and applause)Ñi it is impossible to overstate the horrific...
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he answered himself. i would take the memory of my life on the ranch with his experience as close to nature and among the men who lived there. i have had to breeze through on this and just touch some of the high points covered in the book and actually i like to think you want read it in half hour and that is time ahead. if you have any questions i would certainly be glad to answer them. [inaudible] >> yes, i skimmed past that because of the time constraints but he did go back and forth to see his daughter, but at first he would write letters home to anna and not even mention her. it was almost as if he didn't want to even think about her and gradually she starts to appear in his letters. there'll be some phrase where he will say how is she doing? her name was alice and for a while it seemed like he was reluctant to call her alice. interestingly, in terms of his first wife he never mentioned her again. when he wrote his biography she was not in it. he never talked about her again. he obliterated her from m
he answered himself. i would take the memory of my life on the ranch with his experience as close to nature and among the men who lived there. i have had to breeze through on this and just touch some of the high points covered in the book and actually i like to think you want read it in half hour and that is time ahead. if you have any questions i would certainly be glad to answer them. [inaudible] >> yes, i skimmed past that because of the time constraints but he did go back and forth to...
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gets himself back in position. he starts going to the other end. how strong do you have to be to do that? a shot i only dream of. john: that's bad luck, because it looked like the shot was actually going wide, but because nadal's ball hit the net, it went in. he's jinxed. dick: kerber falls down a break 3-0 to stosur. the other semifinal at 8:00 tonight, scheduled at 8:00 here on cbs. serena williams and the number one player in the world, caroline wozniacki. to be played on this court, arthur ashe stadium. uncle tony. lifetime mentor. in so many ways. in so many ways. not just in tennis for rafa. dick: and a love hold for nadal, securing the break. he leads 5-3. you can shop at usopen.org, find the largest selection of 2011 u.s. open merchandise. i.b.m. brings the best coverage of the u.s. open to you online and on your mobile device. visit usopen.org. saw uncle toni there. your father patrick mcenroe tells the story about how much control he has over rafa, and not only his tennis playing, but maybe more importantly how he handles himself as a man
gets himself back in position. he starts going to the other end. how strong do you have to be to do that? a shot i only dream of. john: that's bad luck, because it looked like the shot was actually going wide, but because nadal's ball hit the net, it went in. he's jinxed. dick: kerber falls down a break 3-0 to stosur. the other semifinal at 8:00 tonight, scheduled at 8:00 here on cbs. serena williams and the number one player in the world, caroline wozniacki. to be played on this court, arthur...
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in a way he was putting himself in harm's way. i think it was more a feeling of destiny within. >> host: fan of the american fbi, cia, white house individuals that come through in your story are not quite as dapper, but is driven. there are people who broke china when they walk in the china shop and were sorted and told forward by the sense of the danger we face. richard clarke is another one who straddles two administrations and certainly became a major part of the story during the 9/11 commission. talked to me about richard clarke. just go clarke and o'neill were sold brothers. they really thought each other as having the same kind of drive, same obsessiveness, the same intolerance of bureaucratic resistance and people are shufflers. they wanted to get to and consequently the also had in common the fact that they had a lot of enemies. it was clerk who spotted o'neill and began to promote him. actually offered him his own job as a counterterrorism czar at the nsc in the white house. it could well have done that was a prompt in fa
in a way he was putting himself in harm's way. i think it was more a feeling of destiny within. >> host: fan of the american fbi, cia, white house individuals that come through in your story are not quite as dapper, but is driven. there are people who broke china when they walk in the china shop and were sorted and told forward by the sense of the danger we face. richard clarke is another one who straddles two administrations and certainly became a major part of the story during the 9/11...
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madison did nothing of the kind himself in virginia.george washington, another tear friend of madison -- dear friend of madison's for be, i'd say about ten years in the middle of his early life, washington freed all his slaves in his will. madison didn't do that. and he had some, some younger idealistic friends, also virginians, who had freed their own slaves who were disappointed that he had not done so. now, he had, he had a younger wife who was going to outlive him, so he didn't have a free, he didn't have a free hand. dolly was much younger than james madison, much, much younger than martha washington was younger than george. in fact, martha was a year older than george. so when george washington frees all his slaves, he knows he's not leaving martha, you know, for years and years and years to live without slaves. but madison would know that, and i'm sure that's a reason he didn't. his hope was a fantastic one. it was liberia. he was president of the american colonization at the end of his life. liberia was a project to take freed s
madison did nothing of the kind himself in virginia.george washington, another tear friend of madison -- dear friend of madison's for be, i'd say about ten years in the middle of his early life, washington freed all his slaves in his will. madison didn't do that. and he had some, some younger idealistic friends, also virginians, who had freed their own slaves who were disappointed that he had not done so. now, he had, he had a younger wife who was going to outlive him, so he didn't have a free,...
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today, we pay tribute to an american who placed himself in the face of the fight, again and again and again. in so doing, he has earned our nation's highest military decoration, the medal of honor. we are extraordinarily proud of sergeant dakota meyer. today is only the third time during the wars in afghanistan and iraq that a recipient of the medal of honor has been able to accept it in person, and we are honored to be joined by one of the other to recipients, sergeant first class petrie. of all the medal of honor recipients in recent decades, not to cut it is also one of the youngest. he is 23 years old, and he performed the extraordinary actions for which he is being recognized today when he was just 21 years old. despite all of this, i have to say that the code it is one of the most down to earth guys you will ever be. in fact, when my staff tried to wrench the phone call that i could tell him that he was approved for the medal of honor, he was at work at his job on the civilian construction site. he felt that he could not take the call that day because he said, "if i don't work,
today, we pay tribute to an american who placed himself in the face of the fight, again and again and again. in so doing, he has earned our nation's highest military decoration, the medal of honor. we are extraordinarily proud of sergeant dakota meyer. today is only the third time during the wars in afghanistan and iraq that a recipient of the medal of honor has been able to accept it in person, and we are honored to be joined by one of the other to recipients, sergeant first class petrie. of...
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his final act was to condemn himself. perhaps convict and condemn himself, and thus he quit on those who needed him most, his wife, his three small kids, who would grow up without a father, as dan had in fact grown up, fatherless himself. the consequences of this terrible crime and terrible miscarriage of justice are still being felt today. in my view, it was the crime of the 20th century in san francisco. i think perhaps only the patty hearst kidnapping could possibly compete with it. and it changed many things. i'll go through a few of them quickly because i know time is run short and we want to do questions and answers. the first, was it created dianne feinstein. i've been prompted i have five minutes. dianne feinstein had won -- run twice unsuccessfully for mayor she told friends she was no longer going to run for political office when he term was up. she was going to withdraw from politics. on the day of the assassinations, as i'm sure everybody in this room knows, it was she who made the announcement in a pink pant
his final act was to condemn himself. perhaps convict and condemn himself, and thus he quit on those who needed him most, his wife, his three small kids, who would grow up without a father, as dan had in fact grown up, fatherless himself. the consequences of this terrible crime and terrible miscarriage of justice are still being felt today. in my view, it was the crime of the 20th century in san francisco. i think perhaps only the patty hearst kidnapping could possibly compete with it. and it...
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john: he's so upset with himself. missed another one. 15 times djokovic has had a chance to break serve in less than two sets. >> fault. john: we may be looking at the greatest returner in the history of our sport right now history of our sport right now the way he's playing. mary: oh boy. dick: three times he's broken djokovic and three times novak has answered breaking right has answered breaking right back. membership rewards points from american express. they're a social currency. with endless possibilities. dick: a flicker of hope for the rafael nadal fans with a break to 4-4, but quickly that fire extinguished by djokovic, who now serves for a two-set lead. john: an unbelievable effort by djokovic there to break right back. dick: aerial coverage of the u.s. open tennis championships provided by directv. john: how hard is it going to be for nadal now to hang in and try to win this second set? try to win this second set? very. john: he's got to get out there enough to throw a high lob. get it up higher in the air.
john: he's so upset with himself. missed another one. 15 times djokovic has had a chance to break serve in less than two sets. >> fault. john: we may be looking at the greatest returner in the history of our sport right now history of our sport right now the way he's playing. mary: oh boy. dick: three times he's broken djokovic and three times novak has answered breaking right has answered breaking right back. membership rewards points from american express. they're a social currency....
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it himself. the general wanted advice as fast as possible. madison mounted his horse and left the white house for winder's headquarters at the navy yard. the navy yard was a mile south of town on the eastern branch of the potomac now called the anacostia river. there was a bridge there about where the 11th street bridge is now. all morning madison conferred with officers and cabinet secretaries who came and went. the three most important represented all the types that a president typically finds about him in moments of crisis. those who might help, those who won't and those who can't. james monroe, secretary of state, was a revolutionary war veteran who had known mad southern for decades. -- madison for decades. he had quarreled with him and reconciled with him. he was the man who had sent the midnight warning about the british march on the capital, and he had thrown himself into the effort to defend it. he had talent and energy and had decidedded to serve madison. john armstrong, another veteran of the revolutionary war, had been appointed s
it himself. the general wanted advice as fast as possible. madison mounted his horse and left the white house for winder's headquarters at the navy yard. the navy yard was a mile south of town on the eastern branch of the potomac now called the anacostia river. there was a bridge there about where the 11th street bridge is now. all morning madison conferred with officers and cabinet secretaries who came and went. the three most important represented all the types that a president typically...
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he's putting himself back in the position of strong leader. he's lost numbers, but he's doing what he needs to do to get that back. >> those of us that are progressive that may question some of this, but let's listen to what some of the republicans have been saying about his leadership and strength. let's look at this. >> america's standing in the world is in peril. not only because disastrous economic policies, but from the incoherent muddle that they call foreign policy. we can't lead the world by hoping our enemies will hate us less. >> barack obama has laid the table for an air of spring by demonstrating weakness. >> now, ryan grimm, whatever the feeling of those of us on the left, does actioning like today get the attention of republicans on the hill, making it more different to make those statements that we just heard? >> it certainly does. this is the kind of thing that they do consider to see global leadership, going out and killing bad guys. >> like you said, there are a lot of people, and i put myself among them, this isn't leadershi
he's putting himself back in the position of strong leader. he's lost numbers, but he's doing what he needs to do to get that back. >> those of us that are progressive that may question some of this, but let's listen to what some of the republicans have been saying about his leadership and strength. let's look at this. >> america's standing in the world is in peril. not only because disastrous economic policies, but from the incoherent muddle that they call foreign policy. we can't...
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liberwitz, himself, had to have at one point an armed guard to escort him, you know, like, between when he was off duty during the trials. >> host: so we go through the second series of trials, what happens to the scottsboro boys? >> guest: second series of trials, you know, like this was the decater trials. >> host: why did they move it from scottsboro? >> guest: i think that was more a question of simply the most available and convenient venue. there were no legal reasons behind that, but the judge in that particular case was a very, very fair minded judge, and that judge after hearing the testimony and the witnesses in effect declared a mistrial, you know, and ordered a retrial. that was a 1933, and that provided the foundation for yet another set of appeals which again went to the supreme court, and the supreme court ruled on behalf of the defendants in 1935, so between 1933 and 1935, there was a period of wait until these legal issues would resolve. >> host: during that time, were the boys all held? joil? >> guest: yes, they were. >> host: what were the ages? >> guest: they ranged
liberwitz, himself, had to have at one point an armed guard to escort him, you know, like, between when he was off duty during the trials. >> host: so we go through the second series of trials, what happens to the scottsboro boys? >> guest: second series of trials, you know, like this was the decater trials. >> host: why did they move it from scottsboro? >> guest: i think that was more a question of simply the most available and convenient venue. there were no legal...
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let's get to your pal, bill clinton who now is injecting himself somewhat. he has pulled back in the last week or so into the campaign and he is doing so, why? i believe that he believes that there -- first of all, i haven't spoken to him. but i believe he believes that there is some chance that obama doesn't run i asked a top democratic strategist who ran a presidential campaign if he thought that was possible. he told me and i'm quoting him yeah, if we get to january and there is still high unemployment and it's not turned around, i think it's possible he gives a lyndon johnson speech and says i'm going to focus full time on the economy and not run. i think that the senators may force that decision. i think he will run. i think it's possible that the senators come to him and say, look, you cost us the house last time. you are going to cost us the senate this time. i think bill clinton is laying the groundwork for hillary to run if obama pulls out. >> bill: okay. bill although i was wrong i thought hillary clinton would get the nomination. i can't be arroga
let's get to your pal, bill clinton who now is injecting himself somewhat. he has pulled back in the last week or so into the campaign and he is doing so, why? i believe that he believes that there -- first of all, i haven't spoken to him. but i believe he believes that there is some chance that obama doesn't run i asked a top democratic strategist who ran a presidential campaign if he thought that was possible. he told me and i'm quoting him yeah, if we get to january and there is still high...
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john birch was actually a very interesting individual himself. when doolittle's raids over tokyo dropped the bombs and ditched in china, john birch helped recover several of the pilots and take them to safety. john birch was murdered in china right at the end of the second world war by a band of chinese communists. they shot him to death. and norris grieved. he changed the name of the hall of his church to john birch hall. now, why that name is familiar to you is because there's a group called the john birch society. but that group did not start until 1958. by the man by the name of robert welch. you can see all about it, actually, over here. there's a display about it at president johnson's library over here at the university of texas. what robert welch did is he used the name john birch because john birch, he says, was the fist casualty of world war iii. he was killed by the communists, and used his name to create the john birch society. what's really interesting about it is one of the great features of j. frank norris' work was that -- and you
john birch was actually a very interesting individual himself. when doolittle's raids over tokyo dropped the bombs and ditched in china, john birch helped recover several of the pilots and take them to safety. john birch was murdered in china right at the end of the second world war by a band of chinese communists. they shot him to death. and norris grieved. he changed the name of the hall of his church to john birch hall. now, why that name is familiar to you is because there's a group called...
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verse 14, he himself is our peace made us one and broken down in flesh. >> we are one body of christ. you are my brother in christ. you are. it is not just a word. it is reality. you are more dear to those who are culturally related to me because you are in faith related to me. >> they don't sugar coat their differences. they have been experienced firsthand the turmoil that has divided their people. leon calls himself a sozionist that believes israel has a right. >> were there things that you didn't know? >> strong complicated situations and didn't know about this before. it was, it was built inside of me extra motivation to pray for him. >> pastor leon is doing something significant. >> nashat has built a greater understanding. >> holocaust is a big, big issue. we have to understand, it has been a learning experience for me. it is a long journey. it is not a rosie journey. reconciliation is not something we can just axxe axel. >> it is god who can bring about what has happened in their hearts. if he can do it with two men, he can do it with any number. they they hope to get together
verse 14, he himself is our peace made us one and broken down in flesh. >> we are one body of christ. you are my brother in christ. you are. it is not just a word. it is reality. you are more dear to those who are culturally related to me because you are in faith related to me. >> they don't sugar coat their differences. they have been experienced firsthand the turmoil that has divided their people. leon calls himself a sozionist that believes israel has a right. >> were there...
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and does perry himself go after mitt romney? because we've seen a lot of comments from the governor and from his staff over the last couple of days taking pot shots at the romney record in massachusetts. i think he's the kind of guy who likes to be aggressive in these seatings and i think he would like to draw a sharp contrast with his style, his leadership in texas versus the romney style and romney's leadership when he ran massachusetts. >> is rick perry going to be the type of guy who comes in with the pressure getting to him or is he going to come in with the big texas swagger and know he's the leader of the pack and he's got nothing to prove? >> well, you see his campaign trying to lower expectations saying he hasn't done many debates or hasn't done any national debates so they say don't expect him to sort of own the stage. i think they're just trying to set expectations. he's a very good political performer. i'd be shocked if he has not spent significant time thinking through all the different areas where republicans are g
and does perry himself go after mitt romney? because we've seen a lot of comments from the governor and from his staff over the last couple of days taking pot shots at the romney record in massachusetts. i think he's the kind of guy who likes to be aggressive in these seatings and i think he would like to draw a sharp contrast with his style, his leadership in texas versus the romney style and romney's leadership when he ran massachusetts. >> is rick perry going to be the type of guy who...
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this president will not get reelected unless he can define himself in a way that voters will approve the. at the moment, they did not approve of his performance. he has got to do something different, go back to the old obama, or be more harry truman. >> class warfare, charles? >> it certainly is from the policy. he pretends he has a jobs plan and a debt plan, but you could tax warren buffett, you could confiscate everything that every billionaire owns and america, but it would not make a dent on the debt. it is the difference about liberals and conservatives on taxation, but that is not the issue at hand. he pretends that the republicans are doing politics and he is doing policy. this will have no effect on jobs. he knows it, everyone knows it. it is a campaign speech, not a plan. >> mark? >> income inequality is at the greatest that it has ever been since the great depression. the top 10% we see a 90% of the increased wealth. that does suggest a disparity, widening, between those very few who are well off. when you have 13,000 millionaires in the country paying taxes at a rate of 4.
this president will not get reelected unless he can define himself in a way that voters will approve the. at the moment, they did not approve of his performance. he has got to do something different, go back to the old obama, or be more harry truman. >> class warfare, charles? >> it certainly is from the policy. he pretends he has a jobs plan and a debt plan, but you could tax warren buffett, you could confiscate everything that every billionaire owns and america, but it would not...
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. >> buffet pays himself a salary, $100,000 a year. >> he'll pay 35% on that, if it gets up to a certain level. but what -- >> well that, is peanuts. >> yes, that is peanuts. >> he moves his other money into his investment. >> capital gains that carry interest, and that's only taxed at 15%. >> right. >> and it should be, because that is investment, which is what we need. >> so you think it's highly motivated that he does it that way, and he is not saving himself a real bundle? >> i think he's a split contract playing to the crowd. >> i think warren buffet is exactly right and his proposals were brought to a vote, the people would support it. the top 20% in the country i think controls 80% the wealth. you can do some adjustments there, and the sweet deal for the coupon clippers and the in vice presidentors should not trump what working people do to earn a living. and they're paying at a much higher tax rate, and our middle- class is getting squeezed in. one of rallies the president had somebody had a sign that said they only call it class war when we fight back. and president also said it
. >> buffet pays himself a salary, $100,000 a year. >> he'll pay 35% on that, if it gets up to a certain level. but what -- >> well that, is peanuts. >> yes, that is peanuts. >> he moves his other money into his investment. >> capital gains that carry interest, and that's only taxed at 15%. >> right. >> and it should be, because that is investment, which is what we need. >> so you think it's highly motivated that he does it that way, and he...
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jackson propofol and other sedatives, but the defense says it was jackson who ultimately killed himself while dr. murray was in the bathroom. >> michael jackson self- administered a dose of propofol that, with the lorazapam, created a perfect storm in his body, that killed him instantly. >> reporter: defense attorney ed chernoff says it was too late for dr. murray to save jackson. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly he didn't even have time to close his eyes. >> reporter: dr. murray, who charged jackson $150,000 per month, was emotional as his lawyers talked of his friendship with the singer. now, members of the jackson family were also here in court today, and scott, that includes michael jackson's parents and his sister janet. >> pelley: ben thank you very much. the charge of involuntary manslaughter carries a maximum penalty of four years in prison. republican governor chris christie of new jersey is making a high-profile speech tonight at the ronald reagan presidential library in california. his appearance there is adding to speculation-- or for some wishful thinking-- that christie
jackson propofol and other sedatives, but the defense says it was jackson who ultimately killed himself while dr. murray was in the bathroom. >> michael jackson self- administered a dose of propofol that, with the lorazapam, created a perfect storm in his body, that killed him instantly. >> reporter: defense attorney ed chernoff says it was too late for dr. murray to save jackson. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly he didn't even have time to close his eyes. >>...
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and but he was proud of himself for how he came out of that saying he thought of himself a better than than before having endured this. >> here's chapter 18. pope alexander the sixth never did anything but con people. >> that was all he ever thought about. and he always found people who he could con. no one ever gave more convincing promises than alexander or assure greater oaths to back them up and to oner kept his promises less. yet his deceptions always work because he knew this side of human nature so very well. >> he had a grudging respect for pope alexander who is the same as rod go borgea the infamous of the borgea family. and he, this is one of his, the points he makes throughout and one of the things that's given him a reputation for such wickedness. and even more than his defense of violence, his defense of why that has go him into such trouble over the years. but he makes the point that alexander by lying managed to succeed where others more honest failed. which would you rather have? a man -- and a ruler's job is to succeed and alexander succeeded. so he would, i think in t
and but he was proud of himself for how he came out of that saying he thought of himself a better than than before having endured this. >> here's chapter 18. pope alexander the sixth never did anything but con people. >> that was all he ever thought about. and he always found people who he could con. no one ever gave more convincing promises than alexander or assure greater oaths to back them up and to oner kept his promises less. yet his deceptions always work because he knew this...
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ben tracy with why they let the jury hear there the king of hop himself. >> it was dr. murray's repeated incompetent and unskilled act that led to mr. jackson's death. >> in opening statements, prosecutor david called conrad murray grossly negligent. a doctor for hire willing to give michael jackson what he wanted to treat his insomnia. an overdose of the drug killed the singer on june 25, 2009. prosecutors played an audio recording dr. murray made weeks before jackson's death. they say the singer was clearly under the influence of something.. prosecutorred showed the jury this photo. michael jackson's dead body lying on a gernie. they argue he ended up there because of the course of two months, dr. murray gave him propofal almost every day. murray left the singer alone in his room. it's normally only used in a hospital. >> he left him there, abandoned him to fend for himself. >> dr. murray has admitted giving jackson propofal, but the defense says it was jackson who ultimately killed himself, while dr. murray was in the bathroom. >> michael jackson self- administered a
ben tracy with why they let the jury hear there the king of hop himself. >> it was dr. murray's repeated incompetent and unskilled act that led to mr. jackson's death. >> in opening statements, prosecutor david called conrad murray grossly negligent. a doctor for hire willing to give michael jackson what he wanted to treat his insomnia. an overdose of the drug killed the singer on june 25, 2009. prosecutors played an audio recording dr. murray made weeks before jackson's death. they...
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himself the new prophet. >> where is warren jeffs now? >> warren jeffs is in jail in eldorado, texas. he is for the past four years has been moving around from one prison to another person to another. he was getting utah, being an accomplice to. that conviction was overturned on a technicality in utah by the utah supreme court, which was in my opinion a shameful decision that should never happen. >> of the century construction, right? >> it would e. a pity me of a bad ruling. the jury instruction that the jurors didn't even understand. a lawyer would understand perhaps, but the jurors had no clue that anything was wrong. he was overturned on that cavity and then he went to arizona. and arizona -- attorneys fought it for years. after about two years, finally complete and screw tired of it and prosecutors grew tired and have charges read in texas that were more serious than the arizona churches. and so, he was extradited to texas and that's where he sat down texas awaiting charges on very serious felony charges of child abuse. >> sam brower
himself the new prophet. >> where is warren jeffs now? >> warren jeffs is in jail in eldorado, texas. he is for the past four years has been moving around from one prison to another person to another. he was getting utah, being an accomplice to. that conviction was overturned on a technicality in utah by the utah supreme court, which was in my opinion a shameful decision that should never happen. >> of the century construction, right? >> it would e. a pity me of a bad...
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he wanted to distance himself from the racial discussion, and he did. that's the obama way of dealing with race. >> host: in a few minutes we have left -- i could talk with you forever. i want to move in quickly about this. that wasn't handled well at all. >> guest: know, that wasn't handled well, and of course the obama administration said that they didn't handle this well as you, again, will recall this was a black -- >> host: high-ranking u.s. officials in georgia. >> guest: wright, who was accused of essentially racially discriminating against a farmer who sought her aid. he was speaking to the naacp. people sort of took out certain snippets of what he said to make it seem as though he was discriminating against a white farmer who needed her aid. as it turned out, he helped this farmer and indeed the farmer came forward and said that's right. he did in fact help me to keep my farm, and he applauded her. well because there were some people that the white house, the obama administration fired her because they were so scared of claims that there was a
he wanted to distance himself from the racial discussion, and he did. that's the obama way of dealing with race. >> host: in a few minutes we have left -- i could talk with you forever. i want to move in quickly about this. that wasn't handled well at all. >> guest: know, that wasn't handled well, and of course the obama administration said that they didn't handle this well as you, again, will recall this was a black -- >> host: high-ranking u.s. officials in georgia. >>...
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his security chief lee libya for a night neighboring the share with the whereabouts of the colonel himself still unknown this is concerns grow over what kind of regime could be replacing it. and the central russian city of jaroslav all turning into a global think tank as the world policy forum gets underway there multiculturalism and global security among the most pressing issues on the table at the meeting. up next an in-depth look into the euro zone's debt troubles the interview coming up. i'm joined by professor roland falderal of the university of mannheim in southwestern germany and he's here to talk with us about the fate of the year right mr thank you very much for joining us well as expected the court didn't stop a second bailout and germany's participation in it but how do you think this decision may make future bailouts more difficult the complaint has been that. the bail out. is inconsistent with. the budgetary or. because some hope and then the commitment to. effect it's so limited informative. and the second problem. is that the democracy principle. is. not just a little bit o
his security chief lee libya for a night neighboring the share with the whereabouts of the colonel himself still unknown this is concerns grow over what kind of regime could be replacing it. and the central russian city of jaroslav all turning into a global think tank as the world policy forum gets underway there multiculturalism and global security among the most pressing issues on the table at the meeting. up next an in-depth look into the euro zone's debt troubles the interview coming up....
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never touches himself. i know because i was under neath, catching the flash. ben stayed there. his heart beating hard. then my cell phone rang. it's programmed to ring like an old 40's ring. leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men. nobody move said ben. there was a brief silent. or at least when i do. sorry. that's okay said ben. patrice rolled off the bed. then he flickinged it into the toilet. what's this? his head was on my which of the now. that's an orchid. it keeps coming back. one with of those extra touches that mean a lot. he stared down at this offering. it don't look right somehow. i know. especially with a condom on it. he cleaned up at the sink. he started gathering up his clothes. hang with us for a while. busy day tomorrow. >> my other job, bacheloret party. i strip for private parties. that's what this is for. he was stepping into his fatigues. apparently impressed. it ain't worth the bus fair half the time. patrice shrubbed. if a sister has a plate of ribs, there's no way to held her attention. ben and i laughed. i'm serious. tickled to h
never touches himself. i know because i was under neath, catching the flash. ben stayed there. his heart beating hard. then my cell phone rang. it's programmed to ring like an old 40's ring. leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men. nobody move said ben. there was a brief silent. or at least when i do. sorry. that's okay said ben. patrice rolled off the bed. then he flickinged it into the toilet. what's this? his head was on my which of the now. that's an orchid. it keeps...
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one year ago, and 8- year-old boy found a gun in his house, took it outside in a play yard and shot himself in the stomach. another personally visited and who luckily survived, that was a tragedy. the sad truth is that guns left at home are often used in suicides or against friends and family and it is these incidences we are trying to prevent. we have a number of speakers today that include the following -- the deputy city attorney, the city attorney's office, which we appreciate for their hard work in arriving at this particular reintroduction of our laws. the san francisco police department officer, san francisco general surgeon resident and trauma researcher, and we are familiar that there are a number of other people here to speak -- i would like to go ahead and invite you to help introduce this and we can go from there. >> thank you, supervisor. i am currently employed as a san francisco police officer. i started my law enforcement career back in november of 1970 with the oakland police department. i worked in special investigations and crime reduction in that city and retired in 1991
one year ago, and 8- year-old boy found a gun in his house, took it outside in a play yard and shot himself in the stomach. another personally visited and who luckily survived, that was a tragedy. the sad truth is that guns left at home are often used in suicides or against friends and family and it is these incidences we are trying to prevent. we have a number of speakers today that include the following -- the deputy city attorney, the city attorney's office, which we appreciate for their...
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not before taking the issue to twitter himself this morning. "jon huntsman has zero chance of getting the nomination. whoever said i wanted to meet him? time is money and i don't want to waste mine." here's what huntsman's spokesman put out, "unlike rick perry and mitt romney, governor huntsman isn't wasting his time with presidential apprentice. his focus is on real solutions to fix our nation's economy." well, i think we've had enough of that one. anyway, next up, let's go out to hollywood, as actor george cloony makes the rounds to hype up his upcoming political thriller, "the eyes of march." the question comes out, would george clooney make the leap into politics himself. he has an interesting concern about the whole idea. let's listen. >> you know, i don't know that anybody can do this cleanly. i spent about 16 weeks in an office on "k" street with republican operatives and i w k worked with a bunch of them and i saw how difficult it was for anyone running in the political arena on either side to not have to shake hands with people that ma
not before taking the issue to twitter himself this morning. "jon huntsman has zero chance of getting the nomination. whoever said i wanted to meet him? time is money and i don't want to waste mine." here's what huntsman's spokesman put out, "unlike rick perry and mitt romney, governor huntsman isn't wasting his time with presidential apprentice. his focus is on real solutions to fix our nation's economy." well, i think we've had enough of that one. anyway, next up, let's go...
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. >> he left him, abandoned him to fend for himself. >> reporter: dr. murray admitted giving michael jackson propofol and other sedatives but they say jackson killed himself while murray was in the bathroom. >> dr. murray administered a dose of propofol that with the lorazepam made a perfect storm in his body. >> reporter: they say it was too late to save jackson. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly, he didn't even have time to close his eyes. >> reporter: dr. murray who charged jackson $150,000 per month was emotional as his lawyers talked of his friendship with the singer. members of the jackson family were also in court, including michael jackson's parents and his sister janet. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> the two children of that missing utah woman susan powell have been placed in her parents' care. the boys had been living with her husband josh powell and his father steven but removed last week when steven was arrested on charges of possessing child pornography. josh powell argued he is a loving father and his children should remain of him
. >> he left him, abandoned him to fend for himself. >> reporter: dr. murray admitted giving michael jackson propofol and other sedatives but they say jackson killed himself while murray was in the bathroom. >> dr. murray administered a dose of propofol that with the lorazepam made a perfect storm in his body. >> reporter: they say it was too late to save jackson. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly, he didn't even have time to close his eyes. >> reporter:...
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he was a muckraking journalist himself. he is very skilled as you might think from his speech is a very skilled writer as well and the autobiography is worth reading. it is more, it is called clarence darrow the story of my life, but it is really more clarence darrow, my philosophy. he doesn't really give you any feel for the great cases and he doesn't give details or revelations and he does talk at length about where we fit on this graveyard landed and how basically all we are very lost sailors on a raft in a tossing sea and the best thing we can do is reach out and give each other comfort. if you really want to get a sense of this philosophy it is a really good place to go. >> thank you. >> hi. who i am if somebody was not willing to reveal how long i have been a big fan of clarence darrow. my question however is, and getting by the obvious know, are there people today who are clarence there are like who are exemplars of this man who is in, who is in his world? >> yeah. actually there is somebody here tonight. i don't kno
he was a muckraking journalist himself. he is very skilled as you might think from his speech is a very skilled writer as well and the autobiography is worth reading. it is more, it is called clarence darrow the story of my life, but it is really more clarence darrow, my philosophy. he doesn't really give you any feel for the great cases and he doesn't give details or revelations and he does talk at length about where we fit on this graveyard landed and how basically all we are very lost...
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king abdullah himself built a university and nam it after himself outside the major cities where women and men go to class together a the women are not subject to the same dress restrictions they are in many other parts off the country and don't get beat fun they're walking down thehe street talki to men. it's a very different thing. and i think what they're looking for is how to -- they'veotten this far, n nowhat they need t do is open the workplace. >> my thanks to president bill clinton. >>> up next on "the walall stre journal report," one of the bright spots of the global economy lies just to the north. my disssion with canadian primime minister steven harper job creation north of the border. >>> can one of america's best-known universities expand its brand? will stanford, cradlee of the tech industry, takake the show the read? >>> take a look at how the stock market ended the week. there's only one bottle left ! i've got to tell susie ! the vending machine on elm is almosempty. m on it, boss. new pony sorry ! we are open for business. let's reroe greg to fresno. growg business use
king abdullah himself built a university and nam it after himself outside the major cities where women and men go to class together a the women are not subject to the same dress restrictions they are in many other parts off the country and don't get beat fun they're walking down thehe street talki to men. it's a very different thing. and i think what they're looking for is how to -- they'veotten this far, n nowhat they need t do is open the workplace. >> my thanks to president bill...
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he also cleverly disguised his radicalism by promoting himself as a moderate.ow he's got a three-year long record of radicalism for socialized medicine, to unprecedented spending to record breaking deficits and debt. that's the record he'll have to run on and defend. because he can't defend it, he's going to have to demonize the tea party, the republican party, republican candidate. they better be prepared for scorched earth. >> that's not a government takeover. >> bill: that oreo remark. >> of course it was bad. >> bill: morgan freeman coming out. he's a great actor and then he comes out and says, they're all racist. >> by the way, that remark was done by brent bozelle media research center. of course the person said it and who supports that? >> bill: i think there is enough people on record as people calling the tea party racist that it's not out of context. >> some of them are racist. >> bill: some of your little pot group is racist. are you kidding me? >> i need it after this. >> bill: maybe if i get a hose and hose you guys down. i think we've exhausted th
he also cleverly disguised his radicalism by promoting himself as a moderate.ow he's got a three-year long record of radicalism for socialized medicine, to unprecedented spending to record breaking deficits and debt. that's the record he'll have to run on and defend. because he can't defend it, he's going to have to demonize the tea party, the republican party, republican candidate. they better be prepared for scorched earth. >> that's not a government takeover. >> bill: that oreo...
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protected himself against robbers who were shooting at him? is it legal? we've an update. caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi. i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. why president obama does not seem to want to solve the economic dilemma. that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. reports today say that greece is about to default on its obligations, go into bankruptcy. why? very simple. greece is an entitlement state and the government spent so much money, they can't possibly pay its debts. here in america, we have a similar situation. our government is spending so much money, we can't pay our debts either. but because the usa generates trillions of dollars in revenue, people keep lending us money. raising another ponzi scheme scenario. you remember that, right? now, we borrow, they lend. we run up more debt. ponzi scheme. you would think president obama's first priority would be to drastically cut spinning, right? get the deficit under control by eliminating expenditur
protected himself against robbers who were shooting at him? is it legal? we've an update. caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi. i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. why president obama does not seem to want to solve the economic dilemma. that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. reports today say that greece is about to default on its obligations, go into bankruptcy. why? very simple. greece is an entitlement...
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and the defendant himself. it's just awful. >> we're going to have more coming up as we wait to hear what the supreme court will say about davis' scheduled execution. want to take a closer look at the case. in case you have not been following irt. we talked to his mom about the seven witnesses about the recanted testimony. we want to show you in detail about this case. that's coming up. let us know what you think. we're on facebook. follow me on twitter right now. we'll have more breaking news. also a short time ago president obama wrapped up his meeting with abas. he's trying to get him to delay. we'll talk it over with our analysts. also tonight, another high school student taking his own life. we told you jamey rodemeyer's story last night 14 years old committing suicide. he was bullied again and again. doesn't have to be this way. we're going to talk to jamey's participa parents and sister. r from a lexus crash test genius. [ engine revving ] when you pursue industry-leading safety, you don't just engineer
and the defendant himself. it's just awful. >> we're going to have more coming up as we wait to hear what the supreme court will say about davis' scheduled execution. want to take a closer look at the case. in case you have not been following irt. we talked to his mom about the seven witnesses about the recanted testimony. we want to show you in detail about this case. that's coming up. let us know what you think. we're on facebook. follow me on twitter right now. we'll have more breaking...
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he felt confident enough in himself and his power that he could get away with it. given the track record of people like sixtus the fourth who murdered his political enemies, it was safe for him to assume he could get away with it even when orola accused them, he did not being -- he did not mind being called a lustful, greedy, corrupt man. he said he was. >> put savanorola in context. he said he believed that christ spoke through his mouth. he was kind of an evangelist? >> he was a fundamentalist some have described him as a religious fanatic. he was a religious visionary. he is an interesting character because he had very scary attributes and some admirable attributes. >> who was he? >> he was a dominican friar who came to florence in 1492 from ferrara which made a may foreigner. he gained a reputation as a fire and brimstone preacher calling on florentines to reform their ways and saying the judgment is at hand, fire and pestilence and flood will come. he got a good response because florentines felt a little guilty about their sybaritic life style, their corruptio
he felt confident enough in himself and his power that he could get away with it. given the track record of people like sixtus the fourth who murdered his political enemies, it was safe for him to assume he could get away with it even when orola accused them, he did not being -- he did not mind being called a lustful, greedy, corrupt man. he said he was. >> put savanorola in context. he said he believed that christ spoke through his mouth. he was kind of an evangelist? >> he was a...
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the party has -- gandhi himself has commented directly. the result that is-could -- that is-could affect how this will pan out. >> thank you, sir, for your perspective. you have news -- a new development in the uk phone hacking scandal. >> they told back james murdoch knew that the fund hacking went beyond one reporter. the evidence was on clear and contradictory. james murdoch has insisted that he stands by his previous testimony. >> the former top brass of the news of the world called in from the rain this morning for yet another grilling. he was the last editor. tom was an influential lawyer. the inquisition was wide- ranging. was there a cover-up? what did the company's european boss know? was he told that a meeting with the executives about a troubling e-mail that it come to light? >> the conversation lasted less than 15 minutes. it was discussed. >> the e-mail contained transcripts of private voice mails belonging to gordon taylor, a leading figure in football. these words, transcripts. it appeared to show that other staff may have b
the party has -- gandhi himself has commented directly. the result that is-could -- that is-could affect how this will pan out. >> thank you, sir, for your perspective. you have news -- a new development in the uk phone hacking scandal. >> they told back james murdoch knew that the fund hacking went beyond one reporter. the evidence was on clear and contradictory. james murdoch has insisted that he stands by his previous testimony. >> the former top brass of the news of the...
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clay like to think of himself as a self-made man, working himself to the bone, coming up from the ranks from a very poor family. in essence, they came from a fairly wealthy family. they had slaves. they were not that bad off. from there he went on -- his family basically came to kentucky, leaving him back in virginia when he was 14 years old to be on his own. as a young lawyer, he married well. this estate we are in today, an example of what he did with his start and with his promise, and he made himself into someone all americans can admire. he married lucretia clay. she was from the heart family, an early family of kentucky. mary into that family gave him entry into a lot of political circles that would have been denied him. that basically had the connections, and he used those connections to move forward. he felt he could open the door himself to his own abilities. >> if henry clay was here today fruit time travel, what would he look like? what would he sound like? >> no one could sit down with henry clay and leave without liking him. he was not a handsome man. there were always comm
clay like to think of himself as a self-made man, working himself to the bone, coming up from the ranks from a very poor family. in essence, they came from a fairly wealthy family. they had slaves. they were not that bad off. from there he went on -- his family basically came to kentucky, leaving him back in virginia when he was 14 years old to be on his own. as a young lawyer, he married well. this estate we are in today, an example of what he did with his start and with his promise, and he...
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liberal think tank who tweeted himself, this is lee tweeting.t of your story looks familiar because i had it first." those are serious allegations. the "new york times" ought to investigate. something tells me that they are not going to. >> rich, it begins in very first paragraph of the story. on the third floor of a gleaning office building overlooking a golf course. it goes on and on. well, the san diego union tribune shot the video afterwards there is no golf course. it overlooks a busy highway. how can the "new york times" be this irresponsible? this reporter wasn't careful enough. again, the thrust of the story is that issa is corrupt. if you put that on the front page and played it with a big headline, you have responsibility to take it back. >> the times public editor is now investigating. do you think it should be retraction of the story? >> i think they should retract specific things found to be wrong. you have to hand it to the times. they have a public editor and have someone with the due diligence on the publication and they retracte
liberal think tank who tweeted himself, this is lee tweeting.t of your story looks familiar because i had it first." those are serious allegations. the "new york times" ought to investigate. something tells me that they are not going to. >> rich, it begins in very first paragraph of the story. on the third floor of a gleaning office building overlooking a golf course. it goes on and on. well, the san diego union tribune shot the video afterwards there is no golf course. it...
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. >> it seemed that islam was waiting for him to spiritually fulfill himself. >> having converted to islam, he headed abroad to learn arabic. he arrived in afghanistan and volunteered to fight with the taliban against the northern alliance. after 9-11, he was detained. these images of him where broadcast around the world. he claims he was mistreated in u.s. custody. >> there were trophy photos of him naked and blindfolded. >> a legal adviser in the justice apartment resigned due to her concerns over the case. >> the level of vitriol against him was astounding, and i felt that was clouding the normal lens we should use to look at this case more objectively. >> in the u.s., he pled guilty for fighting with the taliban, but the authorities dropped the out high debt charges. >> he aligned himself and -- dropped the al qaeda charges. >> he aligned himself with the regime, and it is pretty serious. he pled guilty. the judge to impose the appropriate sentence, and i assume he will serve it out. >> his journey to the afghan battlefield ended with him being designated detainee 001. his father
. >> it seemed that islam was waiting for him to spiritually fulfill himself. >> having converted to islam, he headed abroad to learn arabic. he arrived in afghanistan and volunteered to fight with the taliban against the northern alliance. after 9-11, he was detained. these images of him where broadcast around the world. he claims he was mistreated in u.s. custody. >> there were trophy photos of him naked and blindfolded. >> a legal adviser in the justice apartment...