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and i said, where else is there. they said las vegas. i went home that night and i said to my wife how would you like to go to the land of milk and honey, and she said that we are not going to israel and i said no, las vegas. so that is how it all happened. we had great educations. wherever joe went, there was a cloud over his head. i have been very lucky. >> what kind of logic you practice? >> anything that paid me. >> if they wanted a divorce, whatever they wanted, i would take care of them and try to make them very happy and i was happy as well. believe me, this is not water. water is for washing. and i said, may i post you. >> please go right ahead. >> it is 5:00 o'clock somewhere, is that what you're saying? and yes, exactly he meant we will get to the fact that you had a martini delivered to you while we speak. i want to go back to this subtitle, which is "being oscar: from mob lawyer to mayor of las vegas." now, how did you become known as a mob lawyer? >> there have been offers over the years that suggested that i was sent out by
and i said, where else is there. they said las vegas. i went home that night and i said to my wife how would you like to go to the land of milk and honey, and she said that we are not going to israel and i said no, las vegas. so that is how it all happened. we had great educations. wherever joe went, there was a cloud over his head. i have been very lucky. >> what kind of logic you practice? >> anything that paid me. >> if they wanted a divorce, whatever they wanted, i would...
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and i said, yes. and they said you still want a police officer? and i said, yes. and they said are you following him? oh, i'm sorry, they said back there are you following him? and i said, yes, well, i'm in the area. >> he's only following him because he happens to be in the area. >> we don't need you to do that and i said, okay, that's when i walked straight through here to get the address. and they said -- i said he's not here, and they said do you still want him to come? and i said, yes. i pass here, and i look, didn't see anything again and i was walking back to my truck. and when i got to right about here, he yelled from behind me and beside me. he said, yo, you got a problem? and i said, no, i don't have a problem, man. >> where was he at? >> he was about there, but he was walking towards me. >> which direction here? >> like i said, i was already past that. so i didn't see exactly where he came from. he was about where you came from. and i said, no, i don't have a problem. and i reached to grab my cell phone but i left it in a different pocket. i looked down
and i said, yes. and they said you still want a police officer? and i said, yes. and they said are you following him? oh, i'm sorry, they said back there are you following him? and i said, yes, well, i'm in the area. >> he's only following him because he happens to be in the area. >> we don't need you to do that and i said, okay, that's when i walked straight through here to get the address. and they said -- i said he's not here, and they said do you still want him to come? and i...
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i said to send him in hear. [laughter] he comes in and and he says i cannot believe that so now we have to permit and i said absolutely he said to have to be kidding it was a great part. i was at the desert in. i was in agent type casino is a great scene it ended up on the cutting room floor. i got on the phone and i said to an coverage you know, who i am? to know who i am you will never make "rush hour 3" in this city as long as i am the mayor i scared him so much i am in part to three. cutting room floor. of it to the city attorney is in the arab giving them up permit indecent what can i do i said i've lived the airtight contract to receive the movie before they do that he said you cannot do that so the next movie is called angel played they tell me the exotic thriller it turns out it is the erotic thriller and i am in the movie. >>host: on that here is the cover of the book "being oscar" from mob lawyer to mayor of las vegas - only in america." oscar goodman is the author. this is booktv on c-span2. due to det
i said to send him in hear. [laughter] he comes in and and he says i cannot believe that so now we have to permit and i said absolutely he said to have to be kidding it was a great part. i was at the desert in. i was in agent type casino is a great scene it ended up on the cutting room floor. i got on the phone and i said to an coverage you know, who i am? to know who i am you will never make "rush hour 3" in this city as long as i am the mayor i scared him so much i am in part to...
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i said, yes. he said, can i see more of it? i said, you bet. i even asked his name. ends up this is lorne michael, and he is going to the clubs in new york looking for writers for this new show called "saturday night live" that was going to premiere in the fall. i go home to long island and a type of what i believe for a 1100 of my best jokes. two days later, i have to go back to the city for my meeting with lorne. i was so nervous. what should i wear? well, hip new show. i will dress hip. i put on my father's marroon polyester leisure suit. i looked like a big blood clot. i went to the city. he was staying at the plaza mattel. my meeting was like at 2:00 p.m. i do not want to be late. i was really nervous. i got there like at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. i see a pay phone, 1975, no cell phone. i went to the pay phone and call billy crystal. he had been talking to lorne about the possibility of being on this new show. i said, do you have any hints you can give me so i can have a leg up in this meeting? he said, well, he used to write for woody allen. he used to produce
i said, yes. he said, can i see more of it? i said, you bet. i even asked his name. ends up this is lorne michael, and he is going to the clubs in new york looking for writers for this new show called "saturday night live" that was going to premiere in the fall. i go home to long island and a type of what i believe for a 1100 of my best jokes. two days later, i have to go back to the city for my meeting with lorne. i was so nervous. what should i wear? well, hip new show. i will dress...
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i said could. i said i really want to talk to them. this will be my first opportunity ever to fight doubt. -- to find out. they are spread out but they have family so on that day the mosque was full because they found out i was coming. not because of me but my brother who was such a great fighter for 10 years was well-known and we lost him three years ago to cancer in the united states but he was very well-known and he was a champion and i was a brother so they have respect so people outside lining up and i said i really want to meet with them which we did and i will tell you i could die find older person in the taliban group which was very, very sad they're 18 and 17 year-old with incredible features was long beards i said they average about $50 per month and because they have no job take a look at this. this village's only 88 kilometers away from the capital and not one single school except from one gentleman. when i talk about priorities there could have been a school where these kids could have gone but the village is old almost li
i said could. i said i really want to talk to them. this will be my first opportunity ever to fight doubt. -- to find out. they are spread out but they have family so on that day the mosque was full because they found out i was coming. not because of me but my brother who was such a great fighter for 10 years was well-known and we lost him three years ago to cancer in the united states but he was very well-known and he was a champion and i was a brother so they have respect so people outside...
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>> i would have said anything. then i legally changed it a couple years later. >> zeiger is too ethnic, but there's a show called "stroumboulopoulos." people thought, larry is just going to retire and have a good time and that's it. and almost right away -- >> it was a strange set of circumstances. one, i had a wonderful 25 1/2 years at cnn. we thought it would be a couple years run, ted turner signed me, and i had a great run, 25 1/2 years, but it was time. i have young kids, and they play baseball and go to games. it was just very nice. i missed it when big events happened. but then i went down to mexico city and spoke for carlos slim, who is the richest man in the world, and i found out he had been a fan of mine for years. he said, you can't retire. why don't we do something together? so my wife came one the idea of aura tv on the internet, and we got distributed and it's been on for a year. just started our second year now in july. i'm back in the swim again. >> every time you try to get out, they pull you back
>> i would have said anything. then i legally changed it a couple years later. >> zeiger is too ethnic, but there's a show called "stroumboulopoulos." people thought, larry is just going to retire and have a good time and that's it. and almost right away -- >> it was a strange set of circumstances. one, i had a wonderful 25 1/2 years at cnn. we thought it would be a couple years run, ted turner signed me, and i had a great run, 25 1/2 years, but it was time. i have...
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and i said i did.mmediately put my hands on top of my head and i told the police officer where my firearm was. and then he cuffed me and took my firearm. >> after you shot him, he said you got me? >> yeah. >> after you got on top, did he say anything else? >> he said ow. >> you said you were -- you had walked back there to try to find out where he went and you were already on the phone with dispatch at that point? you called them from your car? >> yes, ma'am. >> the whole time you were on your phone with dispatch? >> yes, ma'am. >> did someone else call before the shot? he said he was already calling, right? or while he was hitting you you heard someone say i'm calling. >> yes. >> so someone else might have been on the phone with dispatch while you were being beat up? >> yes, ma'am. >> you've never seen this guy before? >> i don't recall. it was dark. >> what did he look like? >> african-american. early 20s, late teens. he was taller than me. so i would say 6'-ish. slender build. >> do you remember wha
and i said i did.mmediately put my hands on top of my head and i told the police officer where my firearm was. and then he cuffed me and took my firearm. >> after you shot him, he said you got me? >> yeah. >> after you got on top, did he say anything else? >> he said ow. >> you said you were -- you had walked back there to try to find out where he went and you were already on the phone with dispatch at that point? you called them from your car? >> yes, ma'am....
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i said, what other to openings? he said, first of all we open for movement of people within china, and opening within china. and what's the second one? the second one is an opening of china to the outside world. and i'm looking, that there is a recently coherent world to open up to. he understood that very well. so that's what i was referring to. and that's the threat right now that this is being torn apart in many ways. it's changing. the world is changing. spirit how should we view china? >> well, it's a big country with a lot of talented people. it has had remarkable economic renaissance. it has very large problems to contend with, but it's a relatively new, and modern times anyway, actor on the scene. so i think we better have developed a close working relationship, ability to talk through problems with them. and that's the way we need to go about it. >> do we have that ability now? do we have that relationship no? >> i hope so, but, you know, i'm not a part of things. i've been out of office for 25 years, but it
i said, what other to openings? he said, first of all we open for movement of people within china, and opening within china. and what's the second one? the second one is an opening of china to the outside world. and i'm looking, that there is a recently coherent world to open up to. he understood that very well. so that's what i was referring to. and that's the threat right now that this is being torn apart in many ways. it's changing. the world is changing. spirit how should we view china?...
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i said well mr. sident, it's your call, you're the president but i think it's a mistake and you should get yourself a new resigned on the the policy issues. >> mr. secretary, did you have -- >> it also illustrates something in these jobs they are very who rewording and you have a chance to deal with really major things and often you can really make a difference so you tend to enjoy it but you can't love the job too much. you have to be true to yourself. i felt if i stayed under the circumstances of the decision i wouldn't be too much. >> did you have a good relationship or what kind of relationship did you have? >> i have a very good relationship with him were. one of the first things i did as the secretary of labor was in philadelphia in the skilled construction trades there were no blacks tall if they were around who were skilled. they were working for those in the area and break them up. they have capable people but nevertheless they get more people there and let's have an objective. let's have a t
i said well mr. sident, it's your call, you're the president but i think it's a mistake and you should get yourself a new resigned on the the policy issues. >> mr. secretary, did you have -- >> it also illustrates something in these jobs they are very who rewording and you have a chance to deal with really major things and often you can really make a difference so you tend to enjoy it but you can't love the job too much. you have to be true to yourself. i felt if i stayed under the...
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this guy, and i said, let me make sure that i get your name and your telephone number. he said, well, why? i said, when the "new york times" called and asked why dallas built an elevator tower that looked for all intensive purposes like a dreamsicle, i want to make sure i can give them your contact information, and, actually, it's the only time i saw dave fox's mouth fall open, and he looked at me afterwards, and he said, that ought to do it. [laughter] there were delays. we had more ice storms, and it was, you know, the -- it was just amazing that it all came together in the nick of time. >> the key sniper's nest, southeast corner of the tower was reconstructed and the dallas crime scene photograph, and when you pulled up the floor, tell us how the site was prepared for exhibition. >> oh, they were laying a new floor when the assassination took place, the plywood planks, had not got to the corner windows so the plings were finished after the event and had to come up for the, you know, reconstruction of the sniper's perch. we go in, pull up the plank, and we were terrifi
this guy, and i said, let me make sure that i get your name and your telephone number. he said, well, why? i said, when the "new york times" called and asked why dallas built an elevator tower that looked for all intensive purposes like a dreamsicle, i want to make sure i can give them your contact information, and, actually, it's the only time i saw dave fox's mouth fall open, and he looked at me afterwards, and he said, that ought to do it. [laughter] there were delays. we had more...
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he said, "well, that's cool. iproblem with that," he said, "but just let me be able to keep up with the music, and we'll be able to have, like, buy the albums and have some way to be able to play them." so man, he had all, he had everything. from the time i was a kid, i don't never remember not hearing music and not hearing music from them, hearing music from their friends. they used to come over because by the time i was, mm, i was a young person, they were like in their thirties. so they were still young and they were rolling back the rug in the house, moving everything. [laughter] having them, what you call them, potlucks. everybody come over with food and their records in crates, and they would just party. the kids would get to dancing, [unintelligible] come on, junior, come [unintelligible] and dancing. tavis: yeah. >> we had all of that kind of -- it was like a whole thing, it was almost like "lackawanna blues," you know what i'm saying, with all that action going on all the time. tavis: right, yeah. >> so ju
he said, "well, that's cool. iproblem with that," he said, "but just let me be able to keep up with the music, and we'll be able to have, like, buy the albums and have some way to be able to play them." so man, he had all, he had everything. from the time i was a kid, i don't never remember not hearing music and not hearing music from them, hearing music from their friends. they used to come over because by the time i was, mm, i was a young person, they were like in their...
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and as i said i give you all the stone his back his work tell me about this movie first how you. how this came about well it was a great novel by don winslow by the same name and i read it in the early galleys form and we bought it i bought it myself with my own money and we ended up making it with the universal pictures which is a hard it's a hard r. rated movie you know violence and it has some sense that every ism of the you know some rock n roll in it it was a hard slog to get it made but why did you like it fresh it was different it's a new take on the marijuana trade you know california independent growers they're growing it here of the legally but they also do a little illegal operations abroad in the states and the mexican cartel and one of them one of the cartels which is hard pressed for cash moves in on them and wants to be a partner in the in the deal like you know like a wal-mart moving in on a small town and saying we'd like you to be you know how twelve are all eleven of operation you also one of the writers. yes i am one of the writers of winslow and shane so know
and as i said i give you all the stone his back his work tell me about this movie first how you. how this came about well it was a great novel by don winslow by the same name and i read it in the early galleys form and we bought it i bought it myself with my own money and we ended up making it with the universal pictures which is a hard it's a hard r. rated movie you know violence and it has some sense that every ism of the you know some rock n roll in it it was a hard slog to get it made but...
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you know and i said well what happened how did you know what that meant that is it would literally take me sometimes five or six minutes before i could throw the ball and it was really a problem i went to a schrank and you know work it out you know finalizes so what he do now i says i just throw the ball you know look at him oh you know oh my goodness it entered me and. was a great man you know all of little of them oh man i used to watch him all of the time i bet you have some great stories as though my own gun million stories about you know a lot of that was improvisation you know and he would he never you'd appreciate this he never rehearsed a scene but he had a guy built like him who did all the rehearsals and he would watch that he would watch the tape of it and so he would do all the movements so when you did a honeymooners. the first car he walked in the first time he saw jackie was on the set to the show life and that woman fresh felt that god would have been a cast that someone hasn't responded you find that that you know like i asked you about earlier feinstein said it's calle
you know and i said well what happened how did you know what that meant that is it would literally take me sometimes five or six minutes before i could throw the ball and it was really a problem i went to a schrank and you know work it out you know finalizes so what he do now i says i just throw the ball you know look at him oh you know oh my goodness it entered me and. was a great man you know all of little of them oh man i used to watch him all of the time i bet you have some great stories as...
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and i said, -- he told me to -- i automatically turned my back to him and i lifted my shirt and said my gun is right there. 'm and he goes, okay. i understand. and i need you to keep your hands up, and he put the handcuffs on me and then took my firearm. [inaudible] >> anything else that -- >> no, sir. >> have no idea where re -- he came from? >> i didn't see him at all. i looked. at i was on the phone with nonemergency, i looked, and i didn't see him. i think i said something about -- >> what was the lighting at that time? >> dark. >> porchlights on back here? >> no. no. >> 7:30, 7:15. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> the only thing i saw was what is on my front door, that some -- he lived in the neighborhood. [inaudible] >> broken nose, she said i had stitches but she'd rather not put them in as long as i didn't mess up my head, the skin was already -- [inaudible] she said she didn't have to put stitches in right away. >> your -- >> my primary. pain medicine and referral for an ent. because of the swelling wouldn't let them do anything to my nose right now. but when the swelling was down.
and i said, -- he told me to -- i automatically turned my back to him and i lifted my shirt and said my gun is right there. 'm and he goes, okay. i understand. and i need you to keep your hands up, and he put the handcuffs on me and then took my firearm. [inaudible] >> anything else that -- >> no, sir. >> have no idea where re -- he came from? >> i didn't see him at all. i looked. at i was on the phone with nonemergency, i looked, and i didn't see him. i think i said...
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i said, i don't know. need an address. i said, i don't know an address. i think i gave them my address. they said, give us directions to get to you. i said, if you tell the police to go straight at the clubhouse and make a left, my truck will be there. again, they asked me where he went, what direction he went in. i said, i don't know. then i thought to get out and look for a street sign. >> right. >> so i got out of my car, and i started walking. >> go ahead. >> oh. i was still on the phone with nonemergency. i started walking. >> okay. >> down this way. because i didn't see a street sign here, but i knew if i went straight through, that that's retreat view circle and i could give him an address. he said give me the address of the house you're in front of. there's no address because this is the back of the houses. so i walked straight through here, and i didn't see him at all. i was walking and i was still on the phone with the nonemergency. >> okay. >> i got to about here and i had a flashlight with me.
i said, i don't know. need an address. i said, i don't know an address. i think i gave them my address. they said, give us directions to get to you. i said, if you tell the police to go straight at the clubhouse and make a left, my truck will be there. again, they asked me where he went, what direction he went in. i said, i don't know. then i thought to get out and look for a street sign. >> right. >> so i got out of my car, and i started walking. >> go ahead. >> oh. i...
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an i turn to the crowd and i said, okay let's make some noise over here. let's make some noise here and i knock it in the hole and it relaxed me, about a 25-footer, ten, about the same length putt, and all of a sudden i moved myself into contention. >> rose: and then you are at 15 where you'sed it. >> we. i bogeyed 12, which was kind of a problem, actually the best thing that happened to me, because it makes you nervous and kicked me in the rear enand get going and pared 14, 15 i had a really nice drive and i had -- i had, i think i had about 214 to the hole and i said to my son jack. >> rose: who was on the bag. >> my son jack was on the bag, and i said, how par do you think a three will go here, and i don't mean club. >> and he said, dad, it will go a long way, it was a four iron shot and i hit the four iron shot and made the putt so -- >> rose: all of a sudden i got myself back into con deposition and the next hole i hit a five iron, 175 yards and i couldn't see the bottom of the flag and i hit the shot and i just loved it, i knew it was perfect, and jac
an i turn to the crowd and i said, okay let's make some noise over here. let's make some noise here and i knock it in the hole and it relaxed me, about a 25-footer, ten, about the same length putt, and all of a sudden i moved myself into contention. >> rose: and then you are at 15 where you'sed it. >> we. i bogeyed 12, which was kind of a problem, actually the best thing that happened to me, because it makes you nervous and kicked me in the rear enand get going and pared 14, 15 i...
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i send it to rob reiner for a blurb. he called me and said i am and director now. he did "stand by me," "when harry met sally," and others. the greatest thing you want to year, he said let's make this into a movie. it was the greatest time of my life. and i wrote a screenplay. bruce willis, elijah wood, dan ackroyd. $50 million movie. it was this a big to-do with the big premiere in hollywood. i flew my parents out from florida. it was the greatest night of my life. then the next morning, the reviews came out. i do not know how many of you remember roger ebert's review of "north" or carry it with you in your wallet -- [laughter] >> to keep you humble. " but to refresh your memory -- i hated this movie. hated, hated, hated, hated this movie. hated it. hated every audience-insultingh moment-ated the sensibility that thought anyone would like it. hated the implied insult to the audience by its believe that anyone would actually be entertained by it. now, -- [laughter] on the surface -- [laughter] this may seem like an unfavorable review. but if you read between the lin
i send it to rob reiner for a blurb. he called me and said i am and director now. he did "stand by me," "when harry met sally," and others. the greatest thing you want to year, he said let's make this into a movie. it was the greatest time of my life. and i wrote a screenplay. bruce willis, elijah wood, dan ackroyd. $50 million movie. it was this a big to-do with the big premiere in hollywood. i flew my parents out from florida. it was the greatest night of my life. then the...
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i said, why? the designer from the 1980's. he said, yes, but maybe it is could for perfume, things like that. to have an international passport. ok. but deep inside, i know that i should have loved to make one coutoure collection like that. a dream of the elegance of paris. and i remember that i propose -- it was the last new bid of coutoure that arrived. i thought to propose -- [unintelligible] why don't you take one designer like vivian westwood or others to make one season, one coutoure collection? >> you should call some up immediately and suggest the deal. >> [laughs] that is true. each one to make their own collection should not be back. a very attractive idea. >> as you do not want to talk about art, we will not say your work is art. let's be very vulgar and talk about money. [laughter] it is extraordinary what you have produced in coutoure. does that make any money? quick to be honest, what we produce in coutoure does not make money but it does include money. i must say, i am very proud of that. when i started to do cou
i said, why? the designer from the 1980's. he said, yes, but maybe it is could for perfume, things like that. to have an international passport. ok. but deep inside, i know that i should have loved to make one coutoure collection like that. a dream of the elegance of paris. and i remember that i propose -- it was the last new bid of coutoure that arrived. i thought to propose -- [unintelligible] why don't you take one designer like vivian westwood or others to make one season, one coutoure...
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and i said, i don't know. they said we need andreas. i said i don't know an address. >> he had given them a street name and now he is telling this investigator that's the reason why he had to go and follow -- i'm sorry -- not follow -- had to go find the address because he wants to justify why he would go down that well. >> i had to look for a street sign. i got out of my car started walking. >> go ahead. >> then on the phone with nonemergency. >> okay. >> and i didn't see a street sign here but i knew if i went straight through, that should be retreat circle. they said give me the address of the house you're in front of. and there wasn't andreas. >> did you catch him there? there's an actress right there to the right but the directs the attention of the investigators, see, there's no address there like they're just fools. >> i liked around, and i didn't see him, and i told nonemergency -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> actually walked all the way to the street and i was going to give them this address, and they said, if he is not there --
and i said, i don't know. they said we need andreas. i said i don't know an address. >> he had given them a street name and now he is telling this investigator that's the reason why he had to go and follow -- i'm sorry -- not follow -- had to go find the address because he wants to justify why he would go down that well. >> i had to look for a street sign. i got out of my car started walking. >> go ahead. >> then on the phone with nonemergency. >> okay. >>...
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and i said yes. and he said, well you better not, because you might not see him again, and he said, well he might go to spain or something, and you might not see him again. >> and i wanted to be out of there. and there was a part of me that didn't want to kill him. >> and you would have come back the next day? >> yes. >> after gorish leaves chapman waits in front of the hotel, and he waits patiently for 2 1/2 hours. >> i was sitting inside of the arch of the dakota building, and it was dark and empty and jose, the doorman, was out along the sidewalk and i see the limousine pull up, and i said, this it is. i stood up, and yoko got out and john was far behind, say 20 feet, and he got out and i nodded to yoko when she walked by me, and john came out, and he looked at me and i think that he recognized that here's the fellow that i signed the album earlier. and he walked past me. i took five steps towards the street, turned, withdrew my charter arms .38, and fired five shots into his back. e and auto insur
and i said yes. and he said, well you better not, because you might not see him again, and he said, well he might go to spain or something, and you might not see him again. >> and i wanted to be out of there. and there was a part of me that didn't want to kill him. >> and you would have come back the next day? >> yes. >> after gorish leaves chapman waits in front of the hotel, and he waits patiently for 2 1/2 hours. >> i was sitting inside of the arch of the dakota...
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i said i'm going to jimmy kimmel. he said i can't go? yeah. he said okay, i hate that guy. , mom. >> jimmy: okay. >> he was very impressed with your pizza. >> jimmy: well, maybe i'll make him another pizza. you're in two movies opening on the same day. "r.i.p.d." and "red 2." most people don't even go to two movies in the same day, let alone have -- given the choice, which movie should people go to see? >> oh, god. i'm not going to see either one. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's a ringing endorsement. >> that's nothing against -- >> jimmy: you just don't like seeing yourself? >> so grateful for the job. love the people. no, i don't like to see my face blown up. >> jimmy: we're going to show a clip from -- >> oh, god. >> jimmy: -- "r.i.p.d." this is just little televisions. but we're going to show a clip from that in a moment. but on "red 2" you play bruce willis's love interest, as you did in the first "red" movie. and did you have fun with bruce? >> he's very foxy. yeah, i did. we get along really, really well. seriously. he's completely appealing. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> he
i said i'm going to jimmy kimmel. he said i can't go? yeah. he said okay, i hate that guy. , mom. >> jimmy: okay. >> he was very impressed with your pizza. >> jimmy: well, maybe i'll make him another pizza. you're in two movies opening on the same day. "r.i.p.d." and "red 2." most people don't even go to two movies in the same day, let alone have -- given the choice, which movie should people go to see? >> oh, god. i'm not going to see either one. [...
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and i said i don't have a problem. got a problem now and then he punched me in the face. >> right here? >> to be honest, i don't remember exactly. i stumbled or he pushed me down. somehow he got on top of me. >> on the grass or the street? >> somewhere over here. i think i was trying to push him away from me. that's when i started screaming help, help, as loud as i could. and then is when he grabbed -- oh, i tried to sit up and that's when he grabbed me by the head and tried to slam my head down. my body was on the grass. my head was on the cement. that's the best that could i feel from my jacket. i felt like my body was on the grass and my head was on the cement. and he kept slamming and slamming. and i kept yelling help. and he put his hand on my nose. it felt like my head was going to explode and i thought i was going to lose consciousness. so i squirnl esquirm that had i but he had a portion of my head on the concrete. so i tried to squirm off the concrete. and when i did that, somebody here opened the door and i sa
and i said i don't have a problem. got a problem now and then he punched me in the face. >> right here? >> to be honest, i don't remember exactly. i stumbled or he pushed me down. somehow he got on top of me. >> on the grass or the street? >> somewhere over here. i think i was trying to push him away from me. that's when i started screaming help, help, as loud as i could. and then is when he grabbed -- oh, i tried to sit up and that's when he grabbed me by the head and...
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and he said, man, can i come inside? i said absolutely. so i brought him inside. he said, i've never been in a synagogue before. so he came in, and then he said, do you mind if i call you? i said not at all. a few months later he called. he said rabbi, ramadan is coming up and i was wondering if you would mind hosting the muslims in this community in your synagogue for iftar. and iftar is the prayer we do before we break the fast of ramadan. i said, i don't see why not. >> earlier this year, after the boston bombings, a pew research poll showed that 4 out of 10 americans believe islam is more likely than other religions to encourage violence among believers. the people here are very aware of that perception. >> a lot of people will say, well, you always say islam is peace. you always say islam is peace, but we don't see that. this is that in action. >> and if islam is our way of maintaining our dignity and our self-esteem as men and coming back and being good husbands to our wives, good fathers to our children, then maybe america needs to look at it. >> do i believ
and he said, man, can i come inside? i said absolutely. so i brought him inside. he said, i've never been in a synagogue before. so he came in, and then he said, do you mind if i call you? i said not at all. a few months later he called. he said rabbi, ramadan is coming up and i was wondering if you would mind hosting the muslims in this community in your synagogue for iftar. and iftar is the prayer we do before we break the fast of ramadan. i said, i don't see why not. >> earlier this...
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i said who owns the grid? they said pg & e. i said i'm going to be pg & e tonight because this is when this department was trying to put together peakers in my community and we fought against that. the thing of it is that i hope that you all make the decision because that is your responsibility. because i'm even concerned more about jobs, local hiring and this is one of the reasons that local hiring passed is because some of the unions did not local hiring to come forth to hire from the community. so i just want to say that you have a good job on your hand. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> i want to begin by giving you a little bit of history because i represent the first people of this area. so, when the hatch valley was dammed by people in san francisco using their power so that we could use hydroelectricity and i know that most of you have not read the rick act of 1913. if we have electricity, we chose to sell it and now we need it. in all this deliberations this body, the joined body has not been sincere in
i said who owns the grid? they said pg & e. i said i'm going to be pg & e tonight because this is when this department was trying to put together peakers in my community and we fought against that. the thing of it is that i hope that you all make the decision because that is your responsibility. because i'm even concerned more about jobs, local hiring and this is one of the reasons that local hiring passed is because some of the unions did not local hiring to come forth to hire from the...
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i said i see him all the time. he may go to spain, and you may never see him again. >> i wanted him to stay so i would not stay. >> after gorish leaves, chapman waits patiently for 2-1/2 hours in front of the dakota. >> i was sitting inside of the arch of the building and it was dark and windy, jose the doorman was out along the sidewalk. and i see this limo pull up and i said, this is it and i stood up and yoko got out, and john was far behind, say 20 feet and he got out. i nodded to yoko when she walked by me, and john came out and he looked at me and i think he recognized. here is the fella that i signed the album earlier. and he walked past me, i took five steps toward the street, turned with drew my gun and turned with drew my gun and fired five shots into his back. s too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot...
i said i see him all the time. he may go to spain, and you may never see him again. >> i wanted him to stay so i would not stay. >> after gorish leaves, chapman waits patiently for 2-1/2 hours in front of the dakota. >> i was sitting inside of the arch of the building and it was dark and windy, jose the doorman was out along the sidewalk. and i see this limo pull up and i said, this is it and i stood up and yoko got out, and john was far behind, say 20 feet and he got out. i...
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this past weekend, i said, do i want to do this? i made a final decision, and i spoke with members of my family. the book i've written is now complete. it's coming out next week. i said, this is a moment to seek public office. >> will we see your wife on the campaign trail? >> yes. >> she's in? >> yes. >> family's committed to this? >> yes. >> would a spitzer victory mark the end of the sex scandal, as we know it? and i'm asking, really, have we become too intrusive into our elected officials and candidates' private lives? >> look, i'm not sure i'm the right person to ask because i have a perspective of it that is so tailored to what i have been through. and i might separate those questions. have we become too intrusive, have we lost all sense of privacy? yes, i think that's a larger issue than we as a society need to confront, to what candidates are subjected to. i think maybe there's an important conversation there. is it the end of the sex scandal? no. am i in any way condoning what i did? absolutely not. and so, i think those is
this past weekend, i said, do i want to do this? i made a final decision, and i spoke with members of my family. the book i've written is now complete. it's coming out next week. i said, this is a moment to seek public office. >> will we see your wife on the campaign trail? >> yes. >> she's in? >> yes. >> family's committed to this? >> yes. >> would a spitzer victory mark the end of the sex scandal, as we know it? and i'm asking, really, have we become...
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i had. . all they said, go get them from the senator! about cried from the commitment of these human beings . and they guarded the office. they would have found their bodies that anybody who tried to break in. i had the papers, so i had to go to the floor of the senate. egod a little bit of an trip going on. i wanted to break strom thurmond's record and filibustering. [laughter] [applause] the draft was going to expire at the end of the month, so i wanted to today's, close to 48 hours to break his record. most people don't know -- you a long and those guys used to debate, they're drinking a lot of water and p ride on the floor, right on the senate floor. but i'm a little more culture than that. [laughter] at the doctorsp office and tell them what i've got going on. so he rigs me up with a colostomy bag with with a little hose down to my ankle, and my administrative assistant's job is going to bleed the colostomy bag. [laughter] it gets better than that. i've got to get somebody to chair, because you can control the floor if you don't cont
i had. . all they said, go get them from the senator! about cried from the commitment of these human beings . and they guarded the office. they would have found their bodies that anybody who tried to break in. i had the papers, so i had to go to the floor of the senate. egod a little bit of an trip going on. i wanted to break strom thurmond's record and filibustering. [laughter] [applause] the draft was going to expire at the end of the month, so i wanted to today's, close to 48 hours to break...
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i said, no, i'm christian, why does it matter? he said, because in catholic religion it's always wrong to kill someone. i said if what you're telling me happened is true, i don't think that's what god mint, he didn't mean you couldn't save your own life. that's extraordinary testimony, saying it's all fine because it's god's will. >> i don't interpret what george zimmerman said that way. he's indicating that he feels some pang that perhaps it was wrong that he killed even though, of course, his position is he did it in self-defense. she then is actually helpful to him by suggesting that god would understand, essentially if you did it in some circumstances. >> that was the theme of two detective who gave extensive testimony today, very supportive. he was always cam am in his demeanor, that's effectively why we recommend charges and why we believe he acted in self-defense. powerful weapons for the defense. >> very powerful. and in addition, some of the law enforcement personnel were very assertive with him, very aggressive. they were
i said, no, i'm christian, why does it matter? he said, because in catholic religion it's always wrong to kill someone. i said if what you're telling me happened is true, i don't think that's what god mint, he didn't mean you couldn't save your own life. that's extraordinary testimony, saying it's all fine because it's god's will. >> i don't interpret what george zimmerman said that way. he's indicating that he feels some pang that perhaps it was wrong that he killed even though, of...
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you know i think this isn't a big tournaments you know until all the guys on the bed would say. said well what happened how did you know what that meant that is it would literally take me sometimes five or six minutes before i could throw the ball and it was really a problem and i went to a schrank and you know work it out you know fine i says so what he do now i says i just throw the ball you know love at him oh you know oh but i did enter to me and. he's a great man you know all of a little of them oh man i used to watch him all of the time and i bet you have great stories as owen oh god million stories about tell a lot of that was improvisation and he would he never you'd appreciate this he never rehearsed a scene but he had a guy built like him who did all the rehearsals and he would watch that he would watch the tape of it and so he would do all the movements so when you did a honeymooners. the first car he walked in the first time he saw jackie was on the set to the show life. and that woman fresh felt that god would have won a cast that someone hasn't responded you're fine at
you know i think this isn't a big tournaments you know until all the guys on the bed would say. said well what happened how did you know what that meant that is it would literally take me sometimes five or six minutes before i could throw the ball and it was really a problem and i went to a schrank and you know work it out you know fine i says so what he do now i says i just throw the ball you know love at him oh you know oh but i did enter to me and. he's a great man you know all of a little...
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i said well mr. sident, it's your call, you're the president but i think it's a mistake and you should get yourself a new resigned on the the policy issues. >> mr. secretary, did you have -- >> it also illustrates something in these jobs they are very who rewording and you have a chance to deal with really major things and often you can really make a difference so you tend to enjoy it but you can't love the job too much. you have to be true to yourself. i felt if i stayed under the circumstances of the decision i wouldn't be too much. >> did you have a good relationship or what kind of relationship did you have? >> i have a very good relationship with him were. one of the first things i did as the secretary of labor was in philadelphia in the skilled construction trades there were no blacks tall if they were around who were skilled. they were working for those in the area and break them up. they have capable people but nevertheless they get more people there and let's have an objective. let's have a t
i said well mr. sident, it's your call, you're the president but i think it's a mistake and you should get yourself a new resigned on the the policy issues. >> mr. secretary, did you have -- >> it also illustrates something in these jobs they are very who rewording and you have a chance to deal with really major things and often you can really make a difference so you tend to enjoy it but you can't love the job too much. you have to be true to yourself. i felt if i stayed under the...
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i said, sure. so i give him a dime and i see him go to the pay phone and calling the new jersey bell operator. doctor, this is doctor raj, i'm leaving the hospital. hen he hung up. [laughter] >> that's brilliant. [laughter] >> deepak, how did you manage to basically educate a population, help change conservative western medicine to an equally important but different way to address some of the same issues the most important and most single handedly create the mind and body medicine. you are one of the createst contributors to it. you came to the states in '70s. and -- [inaudible] and you just did not stop with your persistence, and you basically changed the belief of what medicine was viewed in the states. how? >> that was in hindsight, okay. so i specialized in gastro and end endocrine. i was -- the president of the society at that time, and a neuro end crinology who is the president of the society of america. and he was just like sanjay said brilliant. he was absolutely brilliant, and he was identi
i said, sure. so i give him a dime and i see him go to the pay phone and calling the new jersey bell operator. doctor, this is doctor raj, i'm leaving the hospital. hen he hung up. [laughter] >> that's brilliant. [laughter] >> deepak, how did you manage to basically educate a population, help change conservative western medicine to an equally important but different way to address some of the same issues the most important and most single handedly create the mind and body medicine....
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. >> and i said, jerry, get off. i think you have broken a rib. >> jerry parr is looking out the window, and he is pulling out this way. he says three men down. a bullet mark in the left window. he knows there's been an assassination attempt, and that limo is alone. >> not fired shots fired. >> parr checks reagan out really quickly. reagan thinks he is okay, but he rubs a hand up under his coat. i felt around his belt with my hands. no blood. rubbed my hand under his arm. no blood. >> raw hyde is rated secret service, and on this day there's no better code name for a president than rawhide for ronald reagan. >> back to the white house. >> we're going to ground. back to the white house. back to the white house. >> rawhide is okay. >> we interrupt. there's been a late development. shots reported fired outside the hotel where the president spoke. here's bernard shaw from our washington bureau. >> my apology. details are very sketchy at this moment. we don't know precisely what happened. we don't know the sequence. first
. >> and i said, jerry, get off. i think you have broken a rib. >> jerry parr is looking out the window, and he is pulling out this way. he says three men down. a bullet mark in the left window. he knows there's been an assassination attempt, and that limo is alone. >> not fired shots fired. >> parr checks reagan out really quickly. reagan thinks he is okay, but he rubs a hand up under his coat. i felt around his belt with my hands. no blood. rubbed my hand under his...
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i asked are you okay, captain? he said yes, i'm okay. i asked should i perform evacuations and he told me to wait, so i closed the door and made an announcement. the passengers were upset and things were confusing. i said the plane has stopped. it will not move anymore. >> that flight attendant is praised. we have a different view. we spoke with a man who knows what it is like to guide those planes. >> reporter: i spoke to a new air traffic controller. he was at the controls in the tower when the plane went down. it is a challenging airport. he was an air traffic controller for 26 years and retired from sfo days before flight 214 crashed. >> i have had nightmares about something like that. >> reporter: he spoke to the air traffic controller at the time. >> emergency vehicles are responding and on the way. >> reporter: sfo is a challenging airport for an air traffic controller. >> it is complex. you have to be on your game. >> reporter: most airports the runways areparallel. sf o's intersect. frequently aborting landings or what are known
i asked are you okay, captain? he said yes, i'm okay. i asked should i perform evacuations and he told me to wait, so i closed the door and made an announcement. the passengers were upset and things were confusing. i said the plane has stopped. it will not move anymore. >> that flight attendant is praised. we have a different view. we spoke with a man who knows what it is like to guide those planes. >> reporter: i spoke to a new air traffic controller. he was at the controls in the...
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i said okay, relax. >> i bring it up because reed hastings said and he's the ceo of course, i was worried about him when we didn't know him but now i must say that i enjoy his company. >> i thank him for that. you know what i said to reed? you know, they came in -- this was after the stock went up, you know, 150 points. he goes, you know, dave, brad -- these are two guys who wanted to be on the board. he really was nervous. he said we decided not to put you on the board. i said what a surprise, the stock is up 150 points. and he's smiling and looks at me and he's got advisers telling him i'm going to fight. he said can i expect a proxy fight. i said when i guy makes me $100 million in a month and a half i don't punch him in the mouth. i thank him. he's a good guy. i like reed. smart. >> you've made like a billion dollars in netflix in a fairly short period of time. >> i got to split some with my son and his partner though. not a hell of a lot. >> let's move to herbal life. herbal life is in the news today. did you see the news today? >> i was told about it. >> i'm sure you were. are you s
i said okay, relax. >> i bring it up because reed hastings said and he's the ceo of course, i was worried about him when we didn't know him but now i must say that i enjoy his company. >> i thank him for that. you know what i said to reed? you know, they came in -- this was after the stock went up, you know, 150 points. he goes, you know, dave, brad -- these are two guys who wanted to be on the board. he really was nervous. he said we decided not to put you on the board. i said what...
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i said, you know, i think you would like it. quiet for a second and looked at me and said do i need it? [laughter] and i laughed and i said no, no, you don't. so -- thank you all for coming. [applause] thank you. [applause] let me add, i think i mentioned it earlier. if you want more information and see video clip of the veteran you can go to the website thelastof thedough boyworldwari.com. >> [inaudible] >> i live up the coast. i had to come maine to write. [laughter] a lot of people do. >> it's a good place to write. so thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] for more visit the author's website. richardrubinonline.com. his book "hearts away; bombs away" details the career of his father. the love story between his parents throughout the war. >> i will start with you and analyze my father's military background. he like a lot of world world war ii veterans went overseas, served in the war, came home and never thought much about the war. i knew very little about his accomplishments or his crew's accomplishmen
i said, you know, i think you would like it. quiet for a second and looked at me and said do i need it? [laughter] and i laughed and i said no, no, you don't. so -- thank you all for coming. [applause] thank you. [applause] let me add, i think i mentioned it earlier. if you want more information and see video clip of the veteran you can go to the website thelastof thedough boyworldwari.com. >> [inaudible] >> i live up the coast. i had to come maine to write. [laughter] a lot of...
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and i said to myself, "i think it went well." and the young people in sncc, i got the reading from them. they were cheering and they were -- really, they enjoyed it. and they were glad that i made it through the speech, i think. >> do you know about the march on washington? >> it's the 50th anniversary, right? >> the 50th anniversary is august the 28th. we will celebrate and commemorate the 50th anniversary. >> he was standing right here, where you're standing now, looking out there. that's the crowd. >> are you in that picture? >> yes. >> yeah. well, here he is. that's young john lewis. >> that's me there. it was good to be in the presence of lincoln. to be -- i felt very honored to be there on that day 50 years ago. and i feel honored to have an opportunity to come here almost 50 years later. >> five, four, three, two, one. >> testing, ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. >> on that morning, august 28th, 1963, 50 years ago, i knew that i had to try to do my best. my very best. so, early that morning we cam
and i said to myself, "i think it went well." and the young people in sncc, i got the reading from them. they were cheering and they were -- really, they enjoyed it. and they were glad that i made it through the speech, i think. >> do you know about the march on washington? >> it's the 50th anniversary, right? >> the 50th anniversary is august the 28th. we will celebrate and commemorate the 50th anniversary. >> he was standing right here, where you're standing...
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but the next day hall changed his story. >> as i was talking to him, he said well, i was just tellingabout my dreams. that didn't really happen. he said it was just my dreams. and i said well, larry, you said that wasn't what happened, you didn't like the things that you had done but you never mentioned it being a dream. >> but he stuck to his new story. larry hall was recanting everything. . >> larry hall had confessed to killing jessica roach, tricia reitler and two other women. and then he took it all back, claiming it was just his imagination. >> i did confess to certain -- policemen that i had dreams. >> but investigator gary miller had other evidence. like the witness who drove by this corn field the night of jessica's murder. >> that person testified he was absolutely sure that when he went by here on that night, there was a van, a guy coming from the corn field to get in his van. >> and a seararch of hall's hou and van indicated he had been casing areas. seeing joggers and bikers, many alone, check colleges and parks, seeing some prospects. hall also made lists for the hardwar
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he said let me see this. iave it taped in he said the unusual circular right -- circulate that to the senior staff. i did it was called "rumsfeld's rules" and had the life of its own and people have been reading it for a quarter of this century. but i decided to write a book about the rules. and that is now what has just come out last tuesday. i tried to write it in a way that it is interesting to college graduates starting at the beginning to the people in the middle and a chapter about meetings and a chapter on rassling because the wrestle for tenures. but that is relearn the relationship between effort and results and it is terribly important. also did try to put yourself in the other fellows shoes and that is useful if negotiations. ivan spent time in business and learn rules like a's hire a's and b's hire c's. is true. one time my daughter said what you think i should do when i graduate college? what company should i go to our what business? and city were asking all the wrong questions is should be who are
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i said yeah. he said, you know, you don't look good. okay, dr. coop. to do my radio show, and the guest says to me, are you okay? i said yeah. he says, you don't look good. i went home and i started to get a pain and the pain was in my shoulder, never in the chest, going down the arm. i called the doctor like 5:00 in the morning and he says, go to the emergency room. so i called my producer. she picked me up and drives me to george washington university hospital. and i'm pulling in, and naturally the pain stops. i was smoking all the way to the hospital. oh, yeah. i said i'm okay now. she said well, we're here, go into the emergency room. so this guy comes up to me and says, are you okay? yeah, i feel good now. he says you don't look good. come with me. he took me right in, and they put me in this room and this guy comes in and he's doing tests with me, and the doctor says to me, i'm going to stay with you. you're not in pain now, but i'm going to sit here with you. >> when you hear doctors say that, what is going through your mind? >> what the hell is
i said yeah. he said, you know, you don't look good. okay, dr. coop. to do my radio show, and the guest says to me, are you okay? i said yeah. he says, you don't look good. i went home and i started to get a pain and the pain was in my shoulder, never in the chest, going down the arm. i called the doctor like 5:00 in the morning and he says, go to the emergency room. so i called my producer. she picked me up and drives me to george washington university hospital. and i'm pulling in, and...
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and i said, wake up america, wake up america. the rest is history. >> i did want to ask about some of the noted people that you have known over the years. let's begin with dr. king. birthday,man whose whose life we now celebrate every year as a national holiday. you knew him well before he was a national holiday. >> dr. martin luther king jr. was a wonderful man, a wonderful human being. i will try to make this short period -- short. inn i was growing up, alabama, finishing high school in 1957, i wrote dr. king in a letter and i told him i needed help. i needed his support. i wanted to attend a little state college called tristate. it is only 2 miles from my home. they did not admit black students. he wrote me back and send me a bus ticket. he was very poor and didn't have wasmoney -- he knew i reported to have any money. -- i was very poor and didn't have any money. in the meantime, my uncle gave me a $100 bill. it was more money than i have ever had. he gave me footlocker. as a little boy, i used to raise chickens, and i used to
and i said, wake up america, wake up america. the rest is history. >> i did want to ask about some of the noted people that you have known over the years. let's begin with dr. king. birthday,man whose whose life we now celebrate every year as a national holiday. you knew him well before he was a national holiday. >> dr. martin luther king jr. was a wonderful man, a wonderful human being. i will try to make this short period -- short. inn i was growing up, alabama, finishing high...
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i said i have my gun on my right side in my holster. >> he said i know you do.'m not going for any firearm. he put my arms out. >> where did they take you? >> here. >> they put you right in the police car? >> ems put peroxide on my head. they put it on my face to get the blood off. >> okay. >> anything else i haven't asked you or you haven't said? >> no. >> okay. you said you're in charge of the neighborhood watch. >> okay. you weren't doing it that night? >> no. >> driving out and you happen to see this kid and you want to check it out with him? >> yes. >> okay. you did the right thing. you called the police. >> yes, ma'am. >> is that normally what you do when you see something suspicious? you don't try to make contact with them? >> okay. >> during that interview there was an indication that he was drawing something. is that correct? >> yes. there have a pad in there and he attempted to draw the location. >> did you use a google map to get him to draw that to demonstrate what happened? >> yes. it wasn't clear to me and i was confused as to where it happened and
i said i have my gun on my right side in my holster. >> he said i know you do.'m not going for any firearm. he put my arms out. >> where did they take you? >> here. >> they put you right in the police car? >> ems put peroxide on my head. they put it on my face to get the blood off. >> okay. >> anything else i haven't asked you or you haven't said? >> no. >> okay. you said you're in charge of the neighborhood watch. >> okay. you weren't...
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and i said, "for what?" and he said, "i don't know, they didn't tell me nothing." and i said, "i'm going to go down to the county jail and see what they want with me." >> bergman: a three-year-old girl had been abducted, sexually assaulted, murdered and dumped in a pond. brooks was the ex-boyfriend of the girl's mother, and the police wanted to talk to him. >> they kept me, like, for 72 hours for questioning in the investigation, so i ain't had no problem with that. so then they said they want to do a dental impression on me, and i said, "okay, fine." >> bergman: a pathologist, dr. steven hayne, conducted the girl's autopsy. he suspected there were bite marks on her wrist. and he recommended that this man, michael west, a forensic dentist, examine her. >> they ran a dental impression on me, and then like a week later, my lawyer came to me and told me, said, "we got a little bad news." i said, "what you mean?" he said, "the bite marks on the little girl matched yours." i said, "man, how can i bite somebody and i wasn't even there?" he said, "well, that's what they c
and i said, "for what?" and he said, "i don't know, they didn't tell me nothing." and i said, "i'm going to go down to the county jail and see what they want with me." >> bergman: a three-year-old girl had been abducted, sexually assaulted, murdered and dumped in a pond. brooks was the ex-boyfriend of the girl's mother, and the police wanted to talk to him. >> they kept me, like, for 72 hours for questioning in the investigation, so i ain't had no...
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i said now you're a celebrity. brought her into the homicide division, brought her upstairs, and that was it. a mother killing her own child is unthinkable. a mother killing all five of her children is completely unimaginable. how could we begin to comprehend the circumstances that brought andrea yates to that point? >> shefsz ae perfectionist. she did very well in high school. i think she was valedictorian of her high school class. grades were very important to her. being a good daughter was very important to her. she went to nursing school, a prestigious nursing school in texas. did very well in nursing school and then married and started having children and her goal was to be a wonderful mother. >> they met, and they were both -- four years later they married. almost immediately andrea was pregnant. >> i think the thing that surprised us was how fast that happened. she used to joke, i mean -- she wouldn't like me to say this, bought she called herself fertile myrtle because it seemed like every -- yeah, it wasn't
i said now you're a celebrity. brought her into the homicide division, brought her upstairs, and that was it. a mother killing her own child is unthinkable. a mother killing all five of her children is completely unimaginable. how could we begin to comprehend the circumstances that brought andrea yates to that point? >> shefsz ae perfectionist. she did very well in high school. i think she was valedictorian of her high school class. grades were very important to her. being a good daughter...
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i said, what is a parent institution? ined it to me, i thought, wow, they are really stuck on being incarcerated and they are the luxuries and comforts of i guess home. that blows my mind. when they said that i i got home and hugged my mom and dad and said wow. >> lawrence silk's event stay at the jail has come to an end. he was just put on a bus headed for the state prison that will now become his parent institution. >> silk rolled out this morning, i transported him down to classifications. he said he wants to get his life together. this is his last trip. wants to get his g.e.d. and education and looking to do something when he gets out, try to do something. >> silk's former neighbor, gary valentine is only ten days from finishing his sentence for failure to pay child support. he will spend much of that time hard at work in the jail's kitchen. after he found a shank several days earlier, staff placed him in segregation until they were convinced it didn't actually belong to valentine. >> after investigation i was found to
i said, what is a parent institution? ined it to me, i thought, wow, they are really stuck on being incarcerated and they are the luxuries and comforts of i guess home. that blows my mind. when they said that i i got home and hugged my mom and dad and said wow. >> lawrence silk's event stay at the jail has come to an end. he was just put on a bus headed for the state prison that will now become his parent institution. >> silk rolled out this morning, i transported him down to...