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(hobart) he was in his room from 11 to 6 a.m. you can verify that with the hotel. oh, we will. time, he didn't lie. the electronic key registered he entered his room at the four seasons at 11:18. he made several fruitless calls to ashley on his cell. and then stopp dialing pain, and began dialing pleasure. he accessed the in-room adult entertainment at 11:58. he ordered barely legal coeds: part 2. and then he hit the minibar hard. he ordered a bacon cheeseburger from in-room dining at 4 a.m. checked out at six. he left himself a humiliating electronic trail, but it alibis him. [phone ringing] ross. raines claims this is the first time he's strayed. he's officially ving a bad week. i was a pawn in jason raines' game. i was naive, trusting, i fell for the lies of a sexual predator. once he got what he wanted from me, he moved on to ashley, my best friend. did jason kill ashley gardela? he's a creep, not a killer. (reporter) any words of advice for kelly raines? stay strong. (reporter) will this help your career, nicole? i've gotten calls from playboy and maxim. several talent age
(hobart) he was in his room from 11 to 6 a.m. you can verify that with the hotel. oh, we will. time, he didn't lie. the electronic key registered he entered his room at the four seasons at 11:18. he made several fruitless calls to ashley on his cell. and then stopp dialing pain, and began dialing pleasure. he accessed the in-room adult entertainment at 11:58. he ordered barely legal coeds: part 2. and then he hit the minibar hard. he ordered a bacon cheeseburger from in-room dining at 4 a.m....
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i think we should recall the hobart towers event in 1996 the saudi shiites directed by the iranians, where did they go? they went to syria. there's a reason for that. syria has aided and abetted terrorism in that region, particularly terrorism by the hezbollah and the iranians for decades. so i think having assad go down is a very good idea. >> hold on. what happens then? i know you don't want to discuss what happens when we get rid of saddam or assad but what happens then? who runs the country if there is a country? >> i think you obviously are going to have a recalibration there. and i think the americans should be in there. >> recalibration. we're talking about a massive civil war like we had in iraq. >> let him answer. let him answer. >> i think the primary issue is if you think there is a threat, sunni radical extremist threat in syria, it's developing because of what assad is doing. it will only get worse. because what assad is doing. they probably represent between 10 to 15% of the opposition. that number will grow. the terrain they hold will grow. if you want to stop that thr
i think we should recall the hobart towers event in 1996 the saudi shiites directed by the iranians, where did they go? they went to syria. there's a reason for that. syria has aided and abetted terrorism in that region, particularly terrorism by the hezbollah and the iranians for decades. so i think having assad go down is a very good idea. >> hold on. what happens then? i know you don't want to discuss what happens when we get rid of saddam or assad but what happens then? who runs the...
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i think we should recall the hobart towers event in 1996 the saudi shiites directed by the iranians, where did they go? they went to syria. there's a reason for that. syria has aided and abetted terrorism in that region, particularly terrorism by the hezbollah and the iranians for decades. so i think having assad go down is a very good idea. >> hold on. what happens then? i know you don't want to discuss what happens when we get rid of saddam or assad but what happens then? who runs the country if there is a country? >> i think you obviously are going to have a recalibration there. and i think the americans should be in there. >> recalibration. we're talking about a massive civil war like we had in iraq. >> let him answer. let him answer. >> i think the primary issue is if you think there is a threat, sunni radical extremist threat in syria, it's developing because of what assad is doing. it will only get worse. because what assad is doing. they probably represent between 10 to 15% of the opposition. that number will grow. the terrain they hold will grow. if you want to stop that thr
i think we should recall the hobart towers event in 1996 the saudi shiites directed by the iranians, where did they go? they went to syria. there's a reason for that. syria has aided and abetted terrorism in that region, particularly terrorism by the hezbollah and the iranians for decades. so i think having assad go down is a very good idea. >> hold on. what happens then? i know you don't want to discuss what happens when we get rid of saddam or assad but what happens then? who runs the...
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. >> coach hobart was asked whether or not he should have to get the ball to bore. >> we tried to stay a balanced. we just did not have the success morgan ball. we just did not make the plays. >> andrew luck looked very good in this game and so did his thing. he had a commanding win. this is what he had to say. >> my guys did a heck of a job. >> 49ers fans, they had very long faces. >> i did not expect this. >> it was a tough game but we love the minors and a matter what. >> we are still going to go to the playoffs. >> this is just terrible man. >> better luck next week. >> this will be a win a game next week. the 49ers are now one int1-2. they hope to get this time around >> the niners a ceo jed york said that linebacker and aldon smith would seek treatment. presumably for a substance abuse problem, and would not be with the team when it visits the rams on thursday night. there is no date for his return. smith was arrested for suspicion of a d.u.i. after his pickup truck slammed into a tree. it was the latest off the field incident for smith, who was also arrested for another d.u.i. i
. >> coach hobart was asked whether or not he should have to get the ball to bore. >> we tried to stay a balanced. we just did not have the success morgan ball. we just did not make the plays. >> andrew luck looked very good in this game and so did his thing. he had a commanding win. this is what he had to say. >> my guys did a heck of a job. >> 49ers fans, they had very long faces. >> i did not expect this. >> it was a tough game but we love the minors...
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mark deguerin, former director of the peace corps and president of hobart and williams colleges.[applause] eric motley, the vice president of the aspen institute and former head of the white house personnel office. [applause] todd bernstein, president of global citizen. [applause] margaret spellings, former secretary of education. [applause] trent lott, former u.s. senate majority leader and cochair of the commission on political reform. [applause] vicki kennedy, cofounder of the edward m kennedy institute for the united states senate. [applause] karen hughes, former undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs. [applause] morvan, u.s. army retired and managing director of got your six campaign. [applause] you can read more complete biographies in the programs for our panelists. we invite everybody here at the national constitution center, our people watching on our webcast, to join our conversation. if you are physically here, you can select one of these cards at your seat with your comment or question, and if you are digitally here, send us an e- mail or a tw
mark deguerin, former director of the peace corps and president of hobart and williams colleges.[applause] eric motley, the vice president of the aspen institute and former head of the white house personnel office. [applause] todd bernstein, president of global citizen. [applause] margaret spellings, former secretary of education. [applause] trent lott, former u.s. senate majority leader and cochair of the commission on political reform. [applause] vicki kennedy, cofounder of the edward m...
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director of the white house policy council, the former director of the peace corps and president of hobartnd william smith colleges. [applause] eric motley, former. the president of global citizens. the former secretary of education. trent lott, form sus senate majority leader and cochair on political reform. vicki kennedy, cofounder of the institute for the united states senate. karen hughes, former undersecretary of state for public policy and public affairs. and u.s. army retired and managing director. [applause] you can read more complete biographies in our programs. we are asking people watching on our webcast to join us in the conversation. if you are physically here, you can fill out one of the cards at your seats with your comments and questions, and if you are digitally here, you can send us a twitter or tweak. use the #engage usa, and before we begin, here is a quick video that my colleagues at usa today made for this event. it features some faces you are likely to recognize. let's watch. >> i and the washington bureau chief of usa today. it has long been a truism for parents acr
director of the white house policy council, the former director of the peace corps and president of hobartnd william smith colleges. [applause] eric motley, former. the president of global citizens. the former secretary of education. trent lott, form sus senate majority leader and cochair on political reform. vicki kennedy, cofounder of the institute for the united states senate. karen hughes, former undersecretary of state for public policy and public affairs. and u.s. army retired and...
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i think might uncle hobart was designated to bring a black guest as a guest of the member. remember the whole show create controversy during the pga tournament. there is a customer in birmingham who had to undergo emergency desegregation to host the tournament. that put the country clubs on the spot and the scrambling for a qualified black member. c-span: in the early paragraph you talk about this right here. can you tell us what this is about? >> guest: that was the classic movement, a picture of the birmingham demonstrations. that was a picture of a police dog attacking a teenager named walter gladstone. it was that photograph that president kennedy saw andy said it made him sick. it's sort of galvanized the country behind this legislature to allow segregation. i compare it to uncle, -- uncle tom's cabin because it told the truth about segregation but they were misleading details in it. for example walter gadsden was not a demonstrator. he was playing hooky and was one of the bystander. he was not participating. c-span: also someone who resurfaced in the book that we don'
i think might uncle hobart was designated to bring a black guest as a guest of the member. remember the whole show create controversy during the pga tournament. there is a customer in birmingham who had to undergo emergency desegregation to host the tournament. that put the country clubs on the spot and the scrambling for a qualified black member. c-span: in the early paragraph you talk about this right here. can you tell us what this is about? >> guest: that was the classic movement, a...
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director of the white house policy council, the former director of the peace corps and president of hobart and william smith colleges. [applause] eric motley, former. the president of global citizens. the former secretary of education. sus senate form majority leader and cochair on political reform. kennedy, cofounder of the institute for the united states senate. karen hughes, former undersecretary of state for public policy and public affairs. and u.s. army retired and managing director. [applause] you can read more complete biographies in our programs. onare asking people watching our webcast to join us in the conversation. if you are physically here, you can fill out one of the cards at your seats with your comments and questions, and if you are digitally here, you can send us a twitter or tweak. usa, and before we begin, here is a quick video that my colleagues at usa today made for this event. it features some faces you are likely to recognize. let's watch. >> i and the washington bureau chief of usa today. it has long been a truism for parents across the country. their children coul
director of the white house policy council, the former director of the peace corps and president of hobart and william smith colleges. [applause] eric motley, former. the president of global citizens. the former secretary of education. sus senate form majority leader and cochair on political reform. kennedy, cofounder of the institute for the united states senate. karen hughes, former undersecretary of state for public policy and public affairs. and u.s. army retired and managing director....