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i said no thanks. i went back to the post, got a hamburger, got it anytime i-wanted and about six months later. about july 4 of 1964 the accommodations acts was signed and i went down to that place and said hot dog, please. yes, ma'am, yes, sir, you got it, no problem. had alma with me at the time and that was the beginning of the end of segregation, the beginning of the ends of accommodations restrictions. what i often said weapon just didn't release black people from the problem. we released white people from the problem this was a problem for both. i took that idea into think career. i went to vietnam again a second time. went to korea, anytime away from my family in a periods of less than 12 years and i kept moving up. david: did you ever think to yourself, you mad prepared to give the last full measure of devoice to this country and you weren't injure inside vietnam. did you ever say to this person when you came back, i was preparedded to give any life for this country and now you won't serve me a
i said no thanks. i went back to the post, got a hamburger, got it anytime i-wanted and about six months later. about july 4 of 1964 the accommodations acts was signed and i went down to that place and said hot dog, please. yes, ma'am, yes, sir, you got it, no problem. had alma with me at the time and that was the beginning of the end of segregation, the beginning of the ends of accommodations restrictions. what i often said weapon just didn't release black people from the problem. we released...
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i said ok. i applied and they would not accept me. the counselor said you're not ready for anything like this. i went to a high score they had to let you in. -- school where they had to let to in. it was a good time being there. i went to city college of new york, i got in there somehow with another c average. then something happened at the end of the second semester. i saw rotc marching around the school. i realize, that is pretty cool. i joined our occ -- rotc. the faculty made it clear that you have got to do it our way, we do not believe in c's. i went up high within rotc. then i went into the army. in 1958, so a segregated country -- still a segregated country. the professor wanted to make sure that i knew that i was going to the south. places like that. that i understood the social changes i would face. i understood it and i got along fine. i did well as a young lieutenant. i never thought i would get far beyond that. maybe i would get promoted to major at some point. that was all i asked for. >> universe thought you would the fo
i said ok. i applied and they would not accept me. the counselor said you're not ready for anything like this. i went to a high score they had to let you in. -- school where they had to let to in. it was a good time being there. i went to city college of new york, i got in there somehow with another c average. then something happened at the end of the second semester. i saw rotc marching around the school. i realize, that is pretty cool. i joined our occ -- rotc. the faculty made it clear that...
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he says, it's because i did kill someone. >> what? >> he said, i kill someone. that's what he said. is maybe had an altercation with someone. maybe a friend or guy down the street. i don't know. >> but geovany only said -- >> we're going to move to laredo. just go. >> that very day? >> the next day. yes. a very rapid move. unprepared. it was just fast. >> veronica was beside herself. paralyzed by fear. >> how do i tell somebody? do i call the police? do i tell a family member? what do i do? i just stayed quiet. i was so afraid to say something. >> and then one night she worked up the courage to ask him a question. >> i said did this have anything to do with what i saw on the news that day. he said yes. i did that. that was me. >> what was that like to hear? >> i just started crying. sobbing oh, my god. i go, why, why did you do that? he said, we needed the money. >> she begged him, turn yourself in. instead, he went to his mother. she would >> she would cry to him, please don't go. you don't want to leave your children. you're never going to see them again. and i'm just like, why, wh
he says, it's because i did kill someone. >> what? >> he said, i kill someone. that's what he said. is maybe had an altercation with someone. maybe a friend or guy down the street. i don't know. >> but geovany only said -- >> we're going to move to laredo. just go. >> that very day? >> the next day. yes. a very rapid move. unprepared. it was just fast. >> veronica was beside herself. paralyzed by fear. >> how do i tell somebody? do i call the...
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i said, no thanks. so i went on to the base, that was in early 1964, and then the civil rights act of 1964, the accommodations act, was signed in july, just before july 4. and on july 5, i went back to that hamburger joint, and they served me. and what america discovered is that segregation was not just a burden for blacks. it was a burden for whites. we are living in a crazy system. david: you went to vietnam and you were injured. colin: yeah. david: and you came back to the states and you went back again to vietnam. colin: about f years later, i went back and got injured again. yeah. david: and when you came back, your career really took off a bit. you became a white house fellow. colin: i did. i was one of about 15 people who would serve one year in washington in one of the offices of the cabinet. in my case, i worked in the office of management and budget, and i learned a lot about government in that year. colin: after your white house fellowship, you did what? colin: i went to korea. to command a ba
i said, no thanks. so i went on to the base, that was in early 1964, and then the civil rights act of 1964, the accommodations act, was signed in july, just before july 4. and on july 5, i went back to that hamburger joint, and they served me. and what america discovered is that segregation was not just a burden for blacks. it was a burden for whites. we are living in a crazy system. david: you went to vietnam and you were injured. colin: yeah. david: and you came back to the states and you...
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and i said yes, i know pete wilson . tely and the president wants to meet him. he's going to be at a fundraiser at jeff palmer's house tuesday, can you get the wilson there and i said absolutely i can get to their . i'm not entirely stupid, i had to call peter gail here but i got off the phone and said i hope they're in town. so i called pete and he and gail were game so we showed up early at jeff's house with another former wilson intern, my law partner stephen parson so we hung out in the holding area and went up to the holding room with the president and the president wasn't very interested in me, he was interested in pete, saying great things about me. you're terrific pete and p, you did a good job asgovernor . so that was great and the president got out of all this , not going to hear about me and the president said you have a minute so we walked next door to jeff palmer's bedroom and the secret serviceman clear the bedroom and we started talking and he was looking over me and behind me and he saw pete wandering arou
and i said yes, i know pete wilson . tely and the president wants to meet him. he's going to be at a fundraiser at jeff palmer's house tuesday, can you get the wilson there and i said absolutely i can get to their . i'm not entirely stupid, i had to call peter gail here but i got off the phone and said i hope they're in town. so i called pete and he and gail were game so we showed up early at jeff's house with another former wilson intern, my law partner stephen parson so we hung out in the...
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i said the civil war. he said what part? i said all of it. he said, my idiot son. nd-a-half years later, we came up with something which i always felt -- i said i was not interested in excavating the facts and events of the past the only thing that could hold that -- those shards together was an emotional archaeology, not sentimentality or nostalgia, which is the enemy of good. is the higher emotions are founders could -- thought would be released if people could give a chance to govern themselves. we are interested in those emotions that we avoid and prefer things to be 1+1=2 and prefer not talking about love, the four letter word that the sec allows me to say, but yet my -- are loves are -- the art, the faith, the relationships, the love we have for other people and that is what i pursue in my tiny niche, my bailiwick, nearly 50 years of doing this. david: people were mesmerized and were you shocked at how it transformed culture in many ways? people were talking about it all the time. it? ken: they said this is terrific but nobody will watch it because a tv guy ha
i said the civil war. he said what part? i said all of it. he said, my idiot son. nd-a-half years later, we came up with something which i always felt -- i said i was not interested in excavating the facts and events of the past the only thing that could hold that -- those shards together was an emotional archaeology, not sentimentality or nostalgia, which is the enemy of good. is the higher emotions are founders could -- thought would be released if people could give a chance to govern...
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and i said well, like this, and i pitched my little rewrite and he said good say say the line that way let's, let's rehearse it again. let's go. and i remember feeling this wave of appreciation of engagement. you know, and, and, and excitement creative excitement and i was standing there and from across from across the sheriff's office at andy said what do you grinning at young? and i said, well that's the 1st idea of mine. you've taken any, gave it the proper timing and said, well, it was the 1st one that was any damn good. now let's rehearse the theme. and i was so blessed. so bless, to be in that environment and you know, it's informed everything that i've done since then. and the way i like to work the way, you know, the, the respect for, you know, realizing the potential of a scene. whatever the tone, whether it's playful and it's for the grinch stole christmas or, or something you know, apollo, 13 or beautiful mind, or rush or, or frost next know that's late in their deep and people can talk about carmen. all they want. i understand. he'll knock down a per diem as well, but that'
and i said well, like this, and i pitched my little rewrite and he said good say say the line that way let's, let's rehearse it again. let's go. and i remember feeling this wave of appreciation of engagement. you know, and, and, and excitement creative excitement and i was standing there and from across from across the sheriff's office at andy said what do you grinning at young? and i said, well that's the 1st idea of mine. you've taken any, gave it the proper timing and said, well, it was the...
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i said they are not good. e of them told me that when we leave, i know where this came from, he went to biden. i know exactly where this came from because he told me the same thing. i put the patton thing up. compare that to millie. he said the same thing as they did. sir, we -- it is cheaper to leave the equipment that it is to take it. specially being in the consumption business, i said you mean you have a $50 million plane and all it needs is a tank of gas and a pilot? we could've flown 200 pilots, take everything out but we didn't have to worry. tell a man listen to me. we did not have one soldier killed. think of it, and 18 months. i spoke to abdul. he is the man running the taliban right now. they left us alone. it would have been fine but what happened was we took all of our soldiers out there i told us one time before to a great group of people like you, from a slightly different state. member when biden said it is great to be in idaho. they said, you are in iowa, remover that? it is wonderful to be in
i said they are not good. e of them told me that when we leave, i know where this came from, he went to biden. i know exactly where this came from because he told me the same thing. i put the patton thing up. compare that to millie. he said the same thing as they did. sir, we -- it is cheaper to leave the equipment that it is to take it. specially being in the consumption business, i said you mean you have a $50 million plane and all it needs is a tank of gas and a pilot? we could've flown 200...
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and i said, great, i would love to see him. so he said it up. i went on out there, and he said, yeah, what we do is we make a little opening, put it toobin so that it enlarges the chamber and takes that fluid pressure. and in some cases it works. and i said, well, what if it doesn't work? well, you won't be any worse off than you were. but you might lose your hearing but other than that -- so i went out there under an assumed name. >> what was the name? >> it was polis, victor polis. the doctor and the nurse knew. but no one else. so they run the operation in the surgery. and it's not that traumatic, obviously. because after about a day, i was out of there. it was obvious when you look at the big ball of stuff that was in my ear, when i got back home. but nasa started looking at me, several months went by. and finally, i said yes, i will just show that you are no longer accepted by this meniere's disease. so there i was having made the right decision. >> i think we better backtrack a little here, because obviously, this is going to bring you into
and i said, great, i would love to see him. so he said it up. i went on out there, and he said, yeah, what we do is we make a little opening, put it toobin so that it enlarges the chamber and takes that fluid pressure. and in some cases it works. and i said, well, what if it doesn't work? well, you won't be any worse off than you were. but you might lose your hearing but other than that -- so i went out there under an assumed name. >> what was the name? >> it was polis, victor...
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i said wait, i thought you said 70. years short of 70 i am getting a big boy haircut david: i want to thank you for a very interesting conversation. i did not realize that your dog was in part of the conversation. ken: this is my executive producer. you know, what they say in washington and i think of it applying to filmmaking. if you want a dog, get a friend. he has never barked once. every once in a while, he will pass through. either he has heard this stuff before or he is sick of hearing my voice or something. he is crawled up over there and is happily snoozing away because i put him to sleep. ♪ ♪ david: did you ever think monday you would be the chairman of the joint chiefs? >> it was beyond any level of aspiration. david: people said, this man should be president of the united states. >> it never occurred to me. david: and he regrets not having run? some say it is a great job. [laughter] >> prove it. david: new national security advisor came in and he wanted you as deputy. why didn't the president call? >> hello?
i said wait, i thought you said 70. years short of 70 i am getting a big boy haircut david: i want to thank you for a very interesting conversation. i did not realize that your dog was in part of the conversation. ken: this is my executive producer. you know, what they say in washington and i think of it applying to filmmaking. if you want a dog, get a friend. he has never barked once. every once in a while, he will pass through. either he has heard this stuff before or he is sick of hearing...
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looked at him and i said you will never know. [laughter] >> ed for example hadn't been in the simulator at all. it was my job to land and i had done hundreds of these things and i knew that i could get down maybe not exactly where we were supposed to but i could get down close to it. i would have at least been able to take a look and then made a decision. >> fair enough. >> mission accomplished. tell me about what you did as he remembered? >> of course the first feeling was one of tremendous accomplishment if you will, tremendous sense of realizing that not long ago i was grounded and now i am on the moon. there was that a sense of self-satisfaction i think immediately but then dad went away because we had a lot of work to do but i will never forget that moment. another moment that i will never forget is we had set up some of our equipment and had a few moments to look around, to look up in the black sky, totally black sky even though it was shining on the surface, no diffusion, no reflection. totally black and seeing another plan
looked at him and i said you will never know. [laughter] >> ed for example hadn't been in the simulator at all. it was my job to land and i had done hundreds of these things and i knew that i could get down maybe not exactly where we were supposed to but i could get down close to it. i would have at least been able to take a look and then made a decision. >> fair enough. >> mission accomplished. tell me about what you did as he remembered? >> of course the first feeling...
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and i said i agree. and the consequence of the -- the existential consequences of such use are almost unimaginable. and so when you look at iran, a country of 80 million people, i guess, that broke, is under enormous pressure, people can say they're crazy, they'll fire one of these just to hit israel. well, i find that a little difficult to internalize, because they know that they would be destroyed the next day. and they may want to go to heaven and meet somebody up there, but more important for them is to survive. host: you believe that they would buy into the logic of deterrence when it came down it it? gen. powell: i wouldn't rely on it totally, but i would not dismiss deterrence by saying they're crazy. they want to survive. just like the north koreans, they want to survive. the first thing to ensure that they would not survive is to use those weapons. so i think deterrence and containment plays a role in all of this, but i don't want to see them get a nuclear weapon. i don't want their nuclear prog
and i said i agree. and the consequence of the -- the existential consequences of such use are almost unimaginable. and so when you look at iran, a country of 80 million people, i guess, that broke, is under enormous pressure, people can say they're crazy, they'll fire one of these just to hit israel. well, i find that a little difficult to internalize, because they know that they would be destroyed the next day. and they may want to go to heaven and meet somebody up there, but more important...
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i just said i know what my next project is. he said, what? i said, the civil war. said, what part? i said, all of it. he shook his head and walked out of the room like, "my idiot son." five and half years later, we came out with something i always felt even as early as the brooklyn bridge, i said i was not interested in excavating the dry dates and facts and events of the past, but the only thing that could hold those shards together, the glue that could hold that was an emotional archaeology. not sentimentality and nostalgia, which is the enemy of good anything. it is the higher emotions our founders like a bee released if people were given the chance to govern themselves. and so we are interested in what those higher emotions are that we tend to avoid. we would prefer things to be one and one equals two. we prefer not to talk about the four letter word the fcc allows me to say when talking about muhammad ali, "love," and yet our lives are compelled by the things where one and one equals three, not two. the arts, the relationships and the love we have for other pe
i just said i know what my next project is. he said, what? i said, the civil war. said, what part? i said, all of it. he shook his head and walked out of the room like, "my idiot son." five and half years later, we came out with something i always felt even as early as the brooklyn bridge, i said i was not interested in excavating the dry dates and facts and events of the past, but the only thing that could hold those shards together, the glue that could hold that was an emotional...
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and i said, "wait a minute. are you serious? ing greenhouse gases, c02 is not a pollutant?" they said, "no, therefore you cannot regulate the air." and i said we are going to take this to court, and we took it to court and it went all the way to the supreme court. and even with a majority of conservative judges there, they said greenhouse gases is a pollutant. so i said to them, "hello?! how much brainpower does it take to know that this is a pollutant?" so therefore we were able to regulate our own air and move forward in a very aggressive way. and does that partly inform why you think now we should talk about climate change as a pollution issue and carbon dioxide as a pollutant? when i promoted fitness around the world, i had to take the word "body—building" out. even though i'm a body—builder and i was body—building, i had to take it out because it had a bad image. there were people saying, "no, body—builders, they're narcissistic, they arejust looking in the mirror in front of them." we overcame all of that, but taking the wo
and i said, "wait a minute. are you serious? ing greenhouse gases, c02 is not a pollutant?" they said, "no, therefore you cannot regulate the air." and i said we are going to take this to court, and we took it to court and it went all the way to the supreme court. and even with a majority of conservative judges there, they said greenhouse gases is a pollutant. so i said to them, "hello?! how much brainpower does it take to know that this is a pollutant?" so...
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and i said, well, what if it doesn't work? he said, well, you won't be any worse off than you are, except you might lose your hearing, but other than that. so i went out there under an assumed name. >> what was the name? >> oh, it was polis, i think, victor polis. and the doctor knew and the nurse knew but nobody else knew. so victor polis checks in, they run the operation, they runt surgery. it's not that traumatic, obviously, because after about a day i was out of there. of course it was obvious when you look at the big ball of stuff over my ear when i got back home. but nasa started looking at me, several months, several months, several months went by, and finally said, yes, all the tests show that you no longer are affected by this meniere's disease. so there i was, having made the right decision. >> i think we better backtrack a little because obviously this is going to bring you into direct discussion about a fellow named deke slayton. we haven't established the fact that deke, like you, was knocked out of flying. let's g
and i said, well, what if it doesn't work? he said, well, you won't be any worse off than you are, except you might lose your hearing, but other than that. so i went out there under an assumed name. >> what was the name? >> oh, it was polis, i think, victor polis. and the doctor knew and the nurse knew but nobody else knew. so victor polis checks in, they run the operation, they runt surgery. it's not that traumatic, obviously, because after about a day i was out of there. of course...
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i said wait, i thought you said 70. want to thank you for a very interesting conversation. >> this is my dog. this is my executive producer. he has never barked once. every once in a while, he will pass through. either he has heard this stuff before or he is sick of hearing my voice or something. he is curled up over there and happily snoozing away because i put him to sleep ♪ . -- to sleep. ♪ kailey: this week. >> i think each of us has an obligation to do what we can. i mean, each of us has a footprint of some sort. >> when people ask you, you say ok, i want to buy sustainable products, but it's mainly because people are asking you wants to show that you are that kind of person, but you might not actually be as sustainable as you say you are. kailey: power to the people. from recycling to staying off planes, we get to the heart of green consumerism and how important it is for the planet. >>
i said wait, i thought you said 70. want to thank you for a very interesting conversation. >> this is my dog. this is my executive producer. he has never barked once. every once in a while, he will pass through. either he has heard this stuff before or he is sick of hearing my voice or something. he is curled up over there and happily snoozing away because i put him to sleep ♪ . -- to sleep. ♪ kailey: this week. >> i think each of us has an obligation to do what we can. i mean,...
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i almost said no. my boyfriend was like, you have to say yes to this. >> i can imagine both in subject matter but also that it had won every award there is. >> i said oh my god, i'm going to mess this up. but it was such a great experience. i am glad i accepted it. it was awesome. >> anthony, do you want to hop in and tell me if you were a comics reader as a kid and how you felt when you saw the finished product of the congressman's life in graphic novel form? >> absolutely. i never once picked up a common book ever. i watched a whole lot of cartoons and my aunt used to always make us read. and probably in older life, in my 20s i was working with a guywho read comics all the time . and they were just around and i would pick it up and read it. use a silver surfer back in the green room i kind of was dating that because i worked on the beach for seven years and i was one of those guys where he serves, i kind of dig it but when growing up, i used to watch cartoons and stuff like that but when you look at a
i almost said no. my boyfriend was like, you have to say yes to this. >> i can imagine both in subject matter but also that it had won every award there is. >> i said oh my god, i'm going to mess this up. but it was such a great experience. i am glad i accepted it. it was awesome. >> anthony, do you want to hop in and tell me if you were a comics reader as a kid and how you felt when you saw the finished product of the congressman's life in graphic novel form? >>...
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i said to myself, adopted then i said, impossible. if i me come, we could use her over me. moda the boat anywhere you symbol here are just going to look at her feet. let her have him call me mother. that means him for ya. so got in them and they could again, norway, can it? okay, look at ella for those courses, program and diesel iep. ok. nice me mother you in the scene going into than the ones where you finish. 2 ah, 1st i had to find out where i was born. i requested my birth certificate. my place of birth was the center isabel foundling home is lovely. man, i've got a controller is going to throw me your thing a lot. that those, that in the, not the in, as it had chosen, fell on the language and they, aj valleys are not gonna fill in a child or anything. what you may call a bingo, but, and not that ability to work and not the noise for my mother to maybe get into the apartment, to look in it. and when that actually allow us a little for for okay, another marlowe sort of get up on a fellow raffle as what brings the bill in front of
i said to myself, adopted then i said, impossible. if i me come, we could use her over me. moda the boat anywhere you symbol here are just going to look at her feet. let her have him call me mother. that means him for ya. so got in them and they could again, norway, can it? okay, look at ella for those courses, program and diesel iep. ok. nice me mother you in the scene going into than the ones where you finish. 2 ah, 1st i had to find out where i was born. i requested my birth certificate. my...
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i said how do you feel? he said i don't know what to think.e real paul dfronszac. he says i don't know where i was born. i don't know who my parents are. i don't even know how old i am. it was like, wow. yeah. i think that's when it was so real. i was like hotel. i think that was when it hit me, too. i knew -- somehow i knew that day this is not -- this is not the end of this. i knew that he was not just going to leave it at that. i knew that he -- his personality, he needed to find out. he was going to start trying to dig into it and try to find out who am i . so after i got the news saying that i wasn't paul, i knew the only way to move this story forward would be to turn to the media, and there was only one guy i could think of in las vegas, and that was george knapp. >> hello and welcome to on the record. flying saucers, extra tres trals, monsters from out of space. the government has been telling us for years that they're not real. they're weather balloons or swamp gas or whatever. >> i'm not sure why he picked me but i'd been on the air
i said how do you feel? he said i don't know what to think.e real paul dfronszac. he says i don't know where i was born. i don't know who my parents are. i don't even know how old i am. it was like, wow. yeah. i think that's when it was so real. i was like hotel. i think that was when it hit me, too. i knew -- somehow i knew that day this is not -- this is not the end of this. i knew that he was not just going to leave it at that. i knew that he -- his personality, he needed to find out. he was...
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i said, "no, no, he's a friend." i said, "what's up, ang?" he said, "joey, i read in the paper - i read in the paper you traveled 1,000 - 1,200,000 miles on air force planes" - because they keep meticulous tabs of it. i said, "yeah." he said, "big" - i won't say the whole thing - "big deal." (laughter.) he said, "you know how many miles you traveled on amtrak, joey?" and i said, "no." he said, "the boys and i figured it out at the retirement dinner." he says, "you travel 2 million" - i think it was 180, but - "2,200,000 miles." i said, "how did you get that answer?" he said, "well, 267 miles a day. we figured you traveled 119 days a year for 36 years, and then you traveled was vice president." and then he goes, "so, joey, i don't hear -- want to hear this about the air force anymore." this about [laughter] i'm a train guy, because it also is the single-most significant way we can deal with air pollution, the single-most significant way we can deal with global warming. it's going to help the region's vital maritime industry as well, by making -
i said, "no, no, he's a friend." i said, "what's up, ang?" he said, "joey, i read in the paper - i read in the paper you traveled 1,000 - 1,200,000 miles on air force planes" - because they keep meticulous tabs of it. i said, "yeah." he said, "big" - i won't say the whole thing - "big deal." (laughter.) he said, "you know how many miles you traveled on amtrak, joey?" and i said, "no." he said, "the boys and i...
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and i said what am i supposed to do. everybody else and she said well i only have one thing to say i go what and she said there's a lot of white people drinking coca-cola more than black people. [laughter] and i said i think that is a yes and so we came to the spread and so make a long story short, when i began the series said that only black people looking to their ancestors. and it's hard to do europeans just as it is with black people. and essentially in the empire should be in the settlement in the phrase the pale pal e, the settlement and there were 5 million jewish people can find. but the majority were jews and they lived in this pale settlement that special taxes than they had planned and then pay taxes on candles. just these different forms of anti- semitism. and i just did, you know the amazing this amazing. somebody put it in the chat.
and i said what am i supposed to do. everybody else and she said well i only have one thing to say i go what and she said there's a lot of white people drinking coca-cola more than black people. [laughter] and i said i think that is a yes and so we came to the spread and so make a long story short, when i began the series said that only black people looking to their ancestors. and it's hard to do europeans just as it is with black people. and essentially in the empire should be in the...
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[laughter] i said you mean i haven't been? ed what i had done there is someone a deeply hoped and cared about he said he will do it and get it done. i'm not worried. i know it's tough i offer this. when we got married i said you have to promise me one thing. and then i said this primitive art form that i have chosen for self-expression it's tough you will hear things in read things about things that are untrue and unfair and you have to promise me one thing and with that don't ever let the pastors hurt you i can take it and give it back and said okay. you really have to promise that is a they think they could get to me. and she said can i pop them back? [laughter] i don't think this will work. [laughter] there has been a reference made to your time in the marines the remember from ocs or anything about the marines to influence your career which has been so spectacular? >> the answer is yes and then up again he sergeant. and then you could tell. and that is the greatest thing that's great about the united states marine corps. so
[laughter] i said you mean i haven't been? ed what i had done there is someone a deeply hoped and cared about he said he will do it and get it done. i'm not worried. i know it's tough i offer this. when we got married i said you have to promise me one thing. and then i said this primitive art form that i have chosen for self-expression it's tough you will hear things in read things about things that are untrue and unfair and you have to promise me one thing and with that don't ever let the...
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i said, uh oh. o to the pentagon and go into his office and he says, president bush wants to make you the chairman. ♪ david: when you are doing your book tour people said, this man should be president of the united states. gen powell: it never occurred to me and suddenly the book came out and it caught media attention. lots of people were coming to me saying, you need to run. david: any regrets about not having run? gen powell: no. david: why? some people say it is a great job. [laughter] gen powell: prove it. [laughter] ♪ ♪ david: early in the bush administration saddam hussein invaded kuwait and was it clear to you we should go in and try to kick him out? gen powell: well, it was clear to me this is a horrible invasion and could not be allowed to stand. and the first challenge was to make sure he didn't go south into saudi arabia. general schwarzkopf was the commander in the region and he and i were pretty close. we talked about all this. david: you invented something that became known as the pal d
i said, uh oh. o to the pentagon and go into his office and he says, president bush wants to make you the chairman. ♪ david: when you are doing your book tour people said, this man should be president of the united states. gen powell: it never occurred to me and suddenly the book came out and it caught media attention. lots of people were coming to me saying, you need to run. david: any regrets about not having run? gen powell: no. david: why? some people say it is a great job. [laughter] gen...
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like i said, the pair i was too close for his good fortune. so he took off and the car and i just stood here scream with this guy. allison, i bought it. i went to a good neighbor and she stood over him and that's when he was aggressive towards her and she fire a warning shot near course i was up the street, but he said he'd shot somebody. the guy was not dead. he was hurt for certain. he was out of it. he was not, isn't capable of doing a life, but he's pretty much grown and but he died. ever ostend. fair tick. what day? 40 minutes. 30 minutes for the cops got here. pretty brutal watching the guide i i think about what kevin did is pretty brutal is pretty tough to do. pretty tough to live with. you know, i know he cried for 2 days. you know, after what happened? you know, when, as soon as he started thinking about it, you know, i mean what he done but, but then he would to come to a realization i think that he just knew what he did he had to do. but it was, it was tough on him really was, you know, i mean i, i still don't think that he's reall
like i said, the pair i was too close for his good fortune. so he took off and the car and i just stood here scream with this guy. allison, i bought it. i went to a good neighbor and she stood over him and that's when he was aggressive towards her and she fire a warning shot near course i was up the street, but he said he'd shot somebody. the guy was not dead. he was hurt for certain. he was out of it. he was not, isn't capable of doing a life, but he's pretty much grown and but he died. ever...
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oh man, i said this got to be out. i don't wanna lose joke in resolving a story diarrhea, and i've only got it, but i thought that would be, that's got to look. you book other been don't just, i don't want to she they won't have any ramayo militia. somebody gave india let you know in the book or whatever, but i'm not getting old. jacqueline doing this for me when he's doing this, we probably will. somebody asked me to do everything. so we still got the other formula important that you do under the not i will. so, i mean, if you don't like when you write junk, less eco additional if you take it buddy, look at the, the more efficient pinnacle system or medical care bucket because i'm in the temple and i'm going on with them. and this is about to start will, will know, didn't if you know, but i'm, i'm not, you know, it's usually lucy and she'll be either monday or she will let you know monday that one does it as you go by them. i didn't, but i you that i'm, i'm been actually one way or another with me. my mom is giving me
oh man, i said this got to be out. i don't wanna lose joke in resolving a story diarrhea, and i've only got it, but i thought that would be, that's got to look. you book other been don't just, i don't want to she they won't have any ramayo militia. somebody gave india let you know in the book or whatever, but i'm not getting old. jacqueline doing this for me when he's doing this, we probably will. somebody asked me to do everything. so we still got the other formula important that you do under...
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>> i said webb doesn't want to do that. and he said, i think we will have to go along. at least i tried. >> and you were getting ready to fly in gemini? a whole another ball game? >> yeah. yes. it was very fortunate, of course. i was chosen to make the first time gemini mission. don stafford, a very bright young guy, assigned's copilot and we were already into the mission, already training for the mission and we had already been in simulators. several at the time. and whether we looked at the hardware and st. louis are not, prior to the problem, which i had. the problem i had was a disease called meniere's disease, involving fluid in the inner ear. they tell me it involves people who have a type a personality. unfortunately, it causes a lack of balance. it causes dizziness. in some cases nausea. disorientation going on up there in the ear. fortunately, it is unilateral. it only happened to me on the left side. but it was so obvious that nasa grounded me right away. and they signed another crew. for first gemini flight. so there i was, what do i do now, do i go back to t
>> i said webb doesn't want to do that. and he said, i think we will have to go along. at least i tried. >> and you were getting ready to fly in gemini? a whole another ball game? >> yeah. yes. it was very fortunate, of course. i was chosen to make the first time gemini mission. don stafford, a very bright young guy, assigned's copilot and we were already into the mission, already training for the mission and we had already been in simulators. several at the time. and whether...
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i said, is jamie baldwin here? >> josh found his step-dad, jamie, in a hospital room. >> i was like, where's my mom at? he was like, she didn't make it. i was like, what do you mean she didn't make it? and he said, she's dead. >> chris arrived shortly after, and got the terrible news. he asked his step-dad what happened. >> all he said was, i wish it would have been me. >> it felt like a dream. i mean, i was like, well, i cannot believe we're going through this again. >> yeah, because it -- because your dad died -- >> yeah. >> tragically. >> their dad, judy's first husband, died in a motorcycle accident 12 years earlier. it just seemed unbelievable to now lose their mom also in a crash. so here you are, having to say good-bye to your other parent. >> yeah. >> your mom. wow, that's really a hard thing to do -- >> it is. >> -- to lose both of your parents at such a young age. >> i know nothing is perfect. but, like, our family was, we didn't have any problems, and we were all happy. and, you know, our parents are gone
i said, is jamie baldwin here? >> josh found his step-dad, jamie, in a hospital room. >> i was like, where's my mom at? he was like, she didn't make it. i was like, what do you mean she didn't make it? and he said, she's dead. >> chris arrived shortly after, and got the terrible news. he asked his step-dad what happened. >> all he said was, i wish it would have been me. >> it felt like a dream. i mean, i was like, well, i cannot believe we're going through this...
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>> i said you're going to go see keith? now me. >> does he take off in the car? >> he leaves, late. 11:00 at night. >> that'll happened, she said, the night before investigators suspected keith reid had been killed. >> i had thought, in my mind, like there is no way he is going to go all the way up there just try and beat this guy up. >> that's what you thought this was? confrontation, a fistfight? >> yeah, he'd gotten in fistfights before. >> for the past four years, mary says, she had been concerned about her husband's tripwire anger. >> he would have episodes where i would be afraid of him, or the children would be afraid of him. >> it caused the separation to years before, and now she married her husband had lost all perspective. >> i hear you saying it may have been a love triangle in rob's mind. >> yes. >> that's not what was going on? >> no. it was more like a connective friendship, and it was flirting. >> she says she emailed keith several warnings, and tried to reach her husband throughout the next day, but her call
>> i said you're going to go see keith? now me. >> does he take off in the car? >> he leaves, late. 11:00 at night. >> that'll happened, she said, the night before investigators suspected keith reid had been killed. >> i had thought, in my mind, like there is no way he is going to go all the way up there just try and beat this guy up. >> that's what you thought this was? confrontation, a fistfight? >> yeah, he'd gotten in fistfights before. >> for...
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. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said $250k, i did not negotiate. i did no due diligence.laughter] david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] when i was on capitol hill, i met stephen breyer. he has been a justice of the supreme court for 20 years. i had a conversation with him about his future in the future -- and the future of the court. i have to start with the question on everybody's mind. why is this book you have written so small? [laughter] it is a small book, i am used to bigger books. why is the book so small? why did you not get a bigger book? justice breyer: this is the constitution and it is smaller. [applause] david: a lot of justices of the supreme court carry the constitution. is that because you are going to forget what is in it? [laughter] just like to remind people and read it over and over? justice breyer: you never know when somebody is going to ask you a question. what is article three, section 19 say? they expect you to know. david: you have it he
. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said $250k, i did not negotiate. i did no due diligence.laughter] david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] when i was on capitol hill, i met stephen breyer. he has been a justice of the supreme court for 20 years. i had a conversation with him about his future in the future -- and the future of the court. i have to start with the question on...
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and i said, "paul williams." they said, "you mean the songwriter?" first time i saw dwight yoakam act was probably "sling blade," right? i mean, had he done anything before that? >> he had. he had done a couple of independent films. dwight actually -- it's funny, because i started out in music and became an actor, and dwight started out in the theater program at ohio state and became a musician, you know it was really funny. but dwight was a good actor. i mean, i had seen the, you know, smaller things he had done before we did "sling blade," and i knew he was a dandy. >> seth: he must have -- i'm assuming he's a far nicer person than he came off in "sling blade," because i got to be honest, i was really happy how it ended for him in that movie >> oh, yeah. dwight did a great job as an ass[ bleep ] he sure did. [ laughter ] oh, and i have to say, before we get off of this thing, i kind of like this zoom idea, you know? it's not a bad thing and the main reason is because i don't really like to wear pants. >> seth: yep >> and i -- you know, i mean, well,
and i said, "paul williams." they said, "you mean the songwriter?" first time i saw dwight yoakam act was probably "sling blade," right? i mean, had he done anything before that? >> he had. he had done a couple of independent films. dwight actually -- it's funny, because i started out in music and became an actor, and dwight started out in the theater program at ohio state and became a musician, you know it was really funny. but dwight was a good actor. i...
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but i said when your mail, yes, i read it. you are the, you know, the rest your letter you know, the, they said this are us on the bus home bus done for those community support the years . and it was you who it was then fear, job legal mothers, 101 to wiley can be sent to my yes, maybe the one tomorrow are going to last, but i feel there's thousands of them. this is look at in the middle, you're going to notice probably most of the new owners that was coming up on the list and i was kind of running hello on. if you got that, it wasn't until that it was, you know, going to, it's not global. was there was one of them in dollars is come over move, and i'm to look at the most the most be asking for that i had like a big one. familiar with the initial going into actual complaint with initial book never for how they know. so that was, they gave me so much, i made a motion as you know, when people didn't see that one of them was that it was us, but i this but any others on that left, he was from the entire line. i mean, if she know de
but i said when your mail, yes, i read it. you are the, you know, the rest your letter you know, the, they said this are us on the bus home bus done for those community support the years . and it was you who it was then fear, job legal mothers, 101 to wiley can be sent to my yes, maybe the one tomorrow are going to last, but i feel there's thousands of them. this is look at in the middle, you're going to notice probably most of the new owners that was coming up on the list and i was kind of...
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and i said yes he did.he went home he found his way of murdered last night. >> wow. >> and instantly it was like, we were looking at each other and it was like we were in a state of shock. and i said, obviously you probably want to come. in >> greg gave the officer the details of the previous night. tom had been in his basement playing poker until around midnight. >> and normally wartime to the game are up? >> usually the games would go at 1:30. but we quit it 12th. and by the time everybody got out of, there was about 12:10. >> it sounded like time was telling investigators the truth about where he had been, at poker night. they later determined the murder happened before the game wrapped up. >> this is a real whodunnit. >> yes, very much. so >> come on over here. time you're not in trouble, okay. i just need to have a seat so we can talk. do you >> so despite with a little girl thought she saw, the investigation was far from over. authorities were asking, who on earth would want kelly clayton dead. >> inv
and i said yes he did.he went home he found his way of murdered last night. >> wow. >> and instantly it was like, we were looking at each other and it was like we were in a state of shock. and i said, obviously you probably want to come. in >> greg gave the officer the details of the previous night. tom had been in his basement playing poker until around midnight. >> and normally wartime to the game are up? >> usually the games would go at 1:30. but we quit it...
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i meant what i said. this is a man who is someone who is looking to establish peace and decency and honor. not just to the catholic church, but generically. he called me to tell me how much she appreciated the fact that i would focus on the poor, focus on the needs of people who are in trouble. i don't want to talk more about it, because so much of it is personal but he is everything i learned about catholicism from the time i was a kid going from grade school through high school i have great respect for people of other religious is a fine, decent, honorable man. we keep in touch. i thank you all very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> monday, the supreme court will hear two oral arguments on the texas abortion law. the first, a challenge but by a group of health care providers, the second brought by the department of justice. live coverage
i meant what i said. this is a man who is someone who is looking to establish peace and decency and honor. not just to the catholic church, but generically. he called me to tell me how much she appreciated the fact that i would focus on the poor, focus on the needs of people who are in trouble. i don't want to talk more about it, because so much of it is personal but he is everything i learned about catholicism from the time i was a kid going from grade school through high school i have great...
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i said i am rarely your way. ready my chair, i feel call me by the way, my analysis a little bit understanding of it, you know, but i guess it was the talk while i live in a little bit of a job at the new hosting on this, on the mother to me, minutes. but does that mean that the way we own it with any other peninsula, or do you know what to call them? i love your new position on monday. if he says, i know there's a book or not any of these issues i need to be in your make. i know the finance, i was just, i went it was a message, but i found that out. me my the lady that i'm in the, the, the time in there. i mean, i mean, you know, marvel, me puddle up. i don't know. i like you, you don't have to gaze most of it out of the, the israel because he pushed and dr. william, i did complete on the phone in the corner to me might me, you will. i will not for the session and when i gotcha 11, you know, the whole good. anyone. i love money can okay. yeah, no, no, i feel i'm looking to get an hour. may be that for me. i'm ou
i said i am rarely your way. ready my chair, i feel call me by the way, my analysis a little bit understanding of it, you know, but i guess it was the talk while i live in a little bit of a job at the new hosting on this, on the mother to me, minutes. but does that mean that the way we own it with any other peninsula, or do you know what to call them? i love your new position on monday. if he says, i know there's a book or not any of these issues i need to be in your make. i know the finance, i...
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and i said that, and i'm sorry to say no one really responded to what i had said. and a lot of them nodded their heads in agreement with what was being said. so it was very frustrating that i, who had spent my lifetime with decent tribal societies, had something to say. and i was very often ordered by people who simply belong to a political patio. they had some kind of alliance with the decision makers. and in one of these presentations, the head of the troops in afghanistan responded a very encouragingly. he wasn't dismissing me. he said, how do you think we should move then? if your case is correct, that the pistol and of john pieces. how should we move ahead? how should we be dealing with these tribal societies? how do we deal to eldest or do we deal to the cache of the young, the younger, a part of just society, which is challenging the end to part, which by the way alex is happening in dublin right. now after the fall of god, will you also have this tension between the and is the masha and the youngest, the younger elements? the question that's the classic con
and i said that, and i'm sorry to say no one really responded to what i had said. and a lot of them nodded their heads in agreement with what was being said. so it was very frustrating that i, who had spent my lifetime with decent tribal societies, had something to say. and i was very often ordered by people who simply belong to a political patio. they had some kind of alliance with the decision makers. and in one of these presentations, the head of the troops in afghanistan responded a very...