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did police consider horowitz a suspect?f people have asked whether you were asked to take a polygraph, whether you were polygraphed, and whether you'd be willing to take one. >> i have not been asked to take a polygraph. i would take a polygraph at any time that the police asked me to do it. >> reporter: about a week later a young neighbor was charged with killing pamela vitale. he pled not guilty. and horowitz was left in relative peace to grieve. but not by everyone. >> i was appalled. of course. i was shocked. >> reporter: the murder forced a mistrial in the polk case. but as a new trial was about to begin, as a still grieving dan horowitz was preparing for it -- >> i am concerned that dan was involved in her murder, and i feel -- i will stand by that. >> reporter: and so she fired him. just as she had fired all three of the lawyers who'd come before. the suspect in the pamela vitale case was eventually convicted, and dan horowitz was cleared by police. but not by susan polk. she decided to be her own lawyer. >> she thou
did police consider horowitz a suspect?f people have asked whether you were asked to take a polygraph, whether you were polygraphed, and whether you'd be willing to take one. >> i have not been asked to take a polygraph. i would take a polygraph at any time that the police asked me to do it. >> reporter: about a week later a young neighbor was charged with killing pamela vitale. he pled not guilty. and horowitz was left in relative peace to grieve. but not by everyone. >> i...
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i'm just saying that was a possible alternative i'm not saying that would be uncertain i think it horowitz it was a poor alternative in nine hundred ninety one and it's an even worse alternative to the ok stephen i want to ask you is there is the world a better place with the end of the soviet union. we're not allowed to discuss that in the united states premier i'm sorry let me put it here like this actually mosco last night. last night preparing an article on writing i tried to make a list of international pluses and minuses that ensued from the end of the soviet union and all i do is i asked my readers a question if the if a reforming soviet union a democratizing soviet state had continued to exist would there have been in the last twenty years and i give this question to you. less international terrorism less fanatical nationalism less ideological zealotry less global deregulation less nuclear proliferation except exactly except and as i think about it i hard to him i find it hard to imagine a way to say that there would not have been less jeffrey when you think about it it was a plus
i'm just saying that was a possible alternative i'm not saying that would be uncertain i think it horowitz it was a poor alternative in nine hundred ninety one and it's an even worse alternative to the ok stephen i want to ask you is there is the world a better place with the end of the soviet union. we're not allowed to discuss that in the united states premier i'm sorry let me put it here like this actually mosco last night. last night preparing an article on writing i tried to make a list of...
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. >> welcome back, it's time for sunday brunch and daniel horowitz the executive chef and owner of the pantry-fine catering. you guys are cooking up, and if you haven't figured out what you want to do for your holiday party. this is it. >> this is from row seta farms all farm-raised. local. it's an inexpensive cut of meat. very similar to tenderloin but incredibly verse -- versatile. >> i'm going to move your mike a tiny bit so it doesn't rub. this is the shoulder. correct? >> also called the clod. the same place we get the flat iron steak, sort of like a secret butcher's cut. but what's neat about it. is we have many different applications. we served it on croissanted. great for a cocktail party or lady's luncheon or tea party yes. >> can we show this. they are over hear on little pastries. they look awesome. >> in addition to that you can roll them up. >> then you can do thin slices and roll them up. hear we've roasted a tomato and gotten chimichurri sauce and this in one we rolled it with barbecue sauce and blue cheese and ranch dressing inside. you can make it hours ahead, put it i
. >> welcome back, it's time for sunday brunch and daniel horowitz the executive chef and owner of the pantry-fine catering. you guys are cooking up, and if you haven't figured out what you want to do for your holiday party. this is it. >> this is from row seta farms all farm-raised. local. it's an inexpensive cut of meat. very similar to tenderloin but incredibly verse -- versatile. >> i'm going to move your mike a tiny bit so it doesn't rub. this is the shoulder. correct?...
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horowitz rely on the archive to write about the sharply divided tension and the incident leading up tohe civil war. with erie contemporary parallels midnight rise confirms history does repeat itself. the question is whether the ways justify the means. please help me welcome back to which wichita tony horwitz. [applause] >> thanks for that kind introduction and the historical museum. it's great to be back in wichita. this is my second consecutive book with a strong kansas connection. i don't know what that means, but i seem to be drawn to your state or of leased darker chapters of your history. i'm going to try to be reasonably brief tonight and leave lots of time for questions because this is a topic that tends to arouse a strong feeling and i like to hear those and have some discretion, so please don't be shy when i'm done. maybe if we can dim the lights a little bit for dhaka pictures. is any one near -- great to. i brought some pictures for your entertainment. i have to say first i had a lot of fun writing midnight rising, and one reason for that is i got to spend a lot of time in h
horowitz rely on the archive to write about the sharply divided tension and the incident leading up tohe civil war. with erie contemporary parallels midnight rise confirms history does repeat itself. the question is whether the ways justify the means. please help me welcome back to which wichita tony horwitz. [applause] >> thanks for that kind introduction and the historical museum. it's great to be back in wichita. this is my second consecutive book with a strong kansas connection. i...