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and i said well mommy, they said they're going to kick my. my mother took all of her energy and looked at me and smiled. >> i was saving that one. because i wanted to hear you say that. but you also read in the book that she rolled over, looked at, just unveiled the biggest smile, she knew who she had raise. she knew her fighting spirit was a live and well inside me. >> yes. >> that takes us to the california attorney general's race where you said you are twice elected. even in that race you right, one longtime political strategist announced to an audience that the there is no way i could win because i was quote a woman running for attorney general. a woman who is a minority who is da of wacky san francisco. old stereotypes die hard. there is thinking this may be the candidate in the race but i did not know if the voters would agree but they did. it took a few weeks. >> it took 21 days. here's what happened. [laughter] what happened was, election night as i write about all of my election nights in the book, election night we have a tradition o
and i said well mommy, they said they're going to kick my. my mother took all of her energy and looked at me and smiled. >> i was saving that one. because i wanted to hear you say that. but you also read in the book that she rolled over, looked at, just unveiled the biggest smile, she knew who she had raise. she knew her fighting spirit was a live and well inside me. >> yes. >> that takes us to the california attorney general's race where you said you are twice elected. even...
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i called him and said what can i do and they said there's nothing you can do and i said do me a favor, i've spoken to the mother on the phone and, so he agreed as a favors to me to take the case pro bono. we ended up in a courtyard five months later five -- holding her mother's hand, while he was brought in with shackles. i had never seen it before. and this is a nonviolent first offense. the judge ruled in our favor. the band the gavel down and said he was reducing the charges and sending the kid home and even now, i'm choking up thinking about it. it was the most profound experience of my life. i said, that was fun and i'm going to do more of that and i found my thing, and then not too long after that i joined the board. things to those who spoke so eloquently, i've been with them for 25 years. around that time i found about the work of the innocence project from a guy named david keating sentenced to death for a crime he didn't commit. he was scheduled to be executed, i found his dna, proved his innocence and got him out within weeks of his execution. i walked in and there was nobo
i called him and said what can i do and they said there's nothing you can do and i said do me a favor, i've spoken to the mother on the phone and, so he agreed as a favors to me to take the case pro bono. we ended up in a courtyard five months later five -- holding her mother's hand, while he was brought in with shackles. i had never seen it before. and this is a nonviolent first offense. the judge ruled in our favor. the band the gavel down and said he was reducing the charges and sending the...
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i said why not? aid because this reform will get you a three month general strike and that reform will get you a three month general strike and so on. i said, could you say that again? every one of these reforms will get you a three-month general strike. i said, good. we can maximize the number of reforms for strike. [laughter] pm netanyahu: and that is exactly what we did. and we just did them in batches. as a result, israel grew after that, basically since then has grown between 4% and 5% a year. i think it'll take us a couple years. we are going to catch up to japan in per capita income. did you know that? david: so -- mr. netanyahu: you should invest in israel. [laughter] david: ok. any specific tips? pm netanyahu: somebody asked me that. right after i came into the finance ministry. and we were in a big crisis because of the intifada. we had violence. you know, obviously it hurt. and our economy was actually shrinking. this is 2003. and i certainly thought that was the contributing factor, but i
i said why not? aid because this reform will get you a three month general strike and that reform will get you a three month general strike and so on. i said, could you say that again? every one of these reforms will get you a three-month general strike. i said, good. we can maximize the number of reforms for strike. [laughter] pm netanyahu: and that is exactly what we did. and we just did them in batches. as a result, israel grew after that, basically since then has grown between 4% and 5% a...
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i read his op-ed. he said it. he agrees. i don't think he would -- i don't think anybody would have been able to do the tax cuts like i did. we get the greatest ever. we got anwar approved. we got rid of the individual mandate, which is repeal and replace of obamacare. that case from texas should win in the supreme court. it only was kept, obamacare, only kept because of the individual mandate. now that that is gone, i don't know how you can possibly keep it. that's repeal and replace. john mccain voted against him after campaigning for many years. john mccain voted against it. he went thumbs down and that was the end of that. after many years it was repeal and replace and at 2:00 a.m. he went thumbs down. so i'm a very flexible guy. we were part of that lawsuit, as you know. a great judge, highly respected from texas, said the individual mandate. that means we should win at the supreme court where this case will go. when we do, we will sit down with the democrats and we will come up with great healthcare. far better. far bet
i read his op-ed. he said it. he agrees. i don't think he would -- i don't think anybody would have been able to do the tax cuts like i did. we get the greatest ever. we got anwar approved. we got rid of the individual mandate, which is repeal and replace of obamacare. that case from texas should win in the supreme court. it only was kept, obamacare, only kept because of the individual mandate. now that that is gone, i don't know how you can possibly keep it. that's repeal and replace. john...
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i said, you don't love me anymore? she said i met this other person. aid it's not that i don't love you, but i think i love -- i think i met my soulmate again. >> just like that, dale's world came crashing down. >> i called her brother. i called her sisters. i called her mom. i said do you know what's going on? do you know what's happening? >> he talked to her sister, ramona. >> i remember feeling really annoyed. why are you calling me to try to sway me to your side? by the time the phone call ended i remember thinking, yeah, what is steph doing? >> he begged stephanie's friend, jennifer, do something. >> you have to talk to some sense in to her. you've got to make her see that she needs to stay with me. >> you had no inkling this was coming? >> no, not until she told me she was in love with somebody. >> helplessly in love, she told him. the other man dancing with the mountain stars -- >> i go back to the day that i asked steph if i should shoot that wedding or not and i didn't go to that event with her. i wasn't going to be dancing with her on a big, i
i said, you don't love me anymore? she said i met this other person. aid it's not that i don't love you, but i think i love -- i think i met my soulmate again. >> just like that, dale's world came crashing down. >> i called her brother. i called her sisters. i called her mom. i said do you know what's going on? do you know what's happening? >> he talked to her sister, ramona. >> i remember feeling really annoyed. why are you calling me to try to sway me to your side? by...
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and i said i really appreciate that. i'm just curious, why the change of attitude. he said we called over to the white house and the president said that congressman barton was a good man and meant business and it was not totally impossible that the f.b.i. should corporate. and the agent came the next day and had good testimony and that hearing led to a renewal of purpose in terms of the task force against child pornography and the f.b.i. went on and did some really good work and we passed legislation that has tight end the law on child pornography on the internet. mr. speaker, what's the point of all that? the point of all those stories is that any member of congress is given the privilege to have the voting card, has a great opportunity. 435 phones on the desk of offices in the rayburn and longworth and cannon office building and every member has the potential to pick up that phone and call to help somebody in their district, in the country or the world. the power of the people, united states of america through the constitution delegated to the congress, delegated t
and i said i really appreciate that. i'm just curious, why the change of attitude. he said we called over to the white house and the president said that congressman barton was a good man and meant business and it was not totally impossible that the f.b.i. should corporate. and the agent came the next day and had good testimony and that hearing led to a renewal of purpose in terms of the task force against child pornography and the f.b.i. went on and did some really good work and we passed...
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i said, wow. i said, that's pretty serious. yeah >> interesting >> very. >> to detective velasquez, that sounded like a made-up story, almost as if she was trying to divert suspicion away from someone. an ex-wife would qualify, of course, as a person of interest in this kind of case, but as velasquez and we learned, barbara had an alibi she wasn't anywhere near florida, she said, when david disappeared. >> i was not in florida. i was in arizona, in the apartment. i was nowhere around here. >> and lacking any further evidence, detective velasquez was stalled, dead in the water unless, maybe the man barbara was married to at the time knew something, michael wolfe a little checking revealed wolf had been married seven times number six, a woman named nancy graham, lived in alabama velasquez called her >> i told her, i'm investigating the disappearance to have david jackson. and she said to me, how much evidence do you have against him? and i said, i can't discuss the evidence with you, but i can tell you that it's enough for me to
i said, wow. i said, that's pretty serious. yeah >> interesting >> very. >> to detective velasquez, that sounded like a made-up story, almost as if she was trying to divert suspicion away from someone. an ex-wife would qualify, of course, as a person of interest in this kind of case, but as velasquez and we learned, barbara had an alibi she wasn't anywhere near florida, she said, when david disappeared. >> i was not in florida. i was in arizona, in the apartment. i was...
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and i said, to myself, i said, now that's a book. that's exactly what i said to myself. and i set about finding all the athletes and finding teachers and students and just threading the storying to. it's two narratives. you think of these movies like blindside, friday night lights, and hoosiers, and remember the titans. those are about one sport and one school. this is about two sports and they actually made it to the top of the mountain. i think a subtext of this book is, what was going on in america. martin luther king jr. has a connection to this story because reverend hail was a leading minister in the east high school area, and he had brought dr. king to columbus several times, and so when many of these athletes had been seven and eight, they had watched king in 1959, 1960, lead marches up and down east broad street right past the high school, and so for them to have to take that blow in the summer of '68, in the spring of '68 when martin luther king is assassinate. many of them had seen him in the flesh, and so it was a heartbreaking moment, for the nation, for the
and i said, to myself, i said, now that's a book. that's exactly what i said to myself. and i set about finding all the athletes and finding teachers and students and just threading the storying to. it's two narratives. you think of these movies like blindside, friday night lights, and hoosiers, and remember the titans. those are about one sport and one school. this is about two sports and they actually made it to the top of the mountain. i think a subtext of this book is, what was going on in...
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and i said, no, i'm leaving myself a message because i need to do this. you talk in your sleep about it. kenia's name or even travis' name. you're obsessed. >> reporter: kenia's family wasn't sleeping much, either. >> i thought that she might have been kidnapped and put in a basement, and, like, they weren't letting her get any contact with anyone. i had dreams and things. i felt like i still had that sister connection that she was here somewhere, needing me to come help her, to save her and bring her back home. >> reporter: were you thinking about it all the time? >> yeah. it's hard from going to talking to someone every day and then not being able to talk to them anymore. it, like, breaks your heart. >> something is seriously wrong here. >> reporter: kenia's father tony made himself a public fixture on local media. but privately, he conducted his own, very lonely, investigation. >> i went dumpster diving. i was looking in trash cans for her body. up and down the alleys, all over. >> reporter: yet you couldn't tell maria. >> i couldn't tell her. i couldn'
and i said, no, i'm leaving myself a message because i need to do this. you talk in your sleep about it. kenia's name or even travis' name. you're obsessed. >> reporter: kenia's family wasn't sleeping much, either. >> i thought that she might have been kidnapped and put in a basement, and, like, they weren't letting her get any contact with anyone. i had dreams and things. i felt like i still had that sister connection that she was here somewhere, needing me to come help her, to...
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and he looked at me and he said, well yeah, i have. i said, i am an anthropologist like her. said to him, you know, i haven't been in the finance world, but i have been on the ground doing development work for most of my adult life. i will be able to tell you how it is working on the ground. he looked at me and said, ok, i get that. david: so was he surprised you actually read his mother's phd thesis? dr. kim: he was. he was. he later, we were together in an informal setting, he said, jim, that was one of the best ploys to get a job i have ever seen. [laughter] david: did you feel intimidated for this job when you didn't have those kinds of backgrounds, or not? dr. kim: i certainly felt humbled about it. and you know, we have people here in the audience, many of whom taught me a lot about how the world bank works. and so i felt like, learning finance and learning macroeconomics is going to be a huge challenge for me, but for the previous presidents coming in, learning development must have been an even bigger challenge for them. so i felt i knew what development is like, what
and he looked at me and he said, well yeah, i have. i said, i am an anthropologist like her. said to him, you know, i haven't been in the finance world, but i have been on the ground doing development work for most of my adult life. i will be able to tell you how it is working on the ground. he looked at me and said, ok, i get that. david: so was he surprised you actually read his mother's phd thesis? dr. kim: he was. he was. he later, we were together in an informal setting, he said, jim, that...
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as far as concrete, i said i was going to build a wall. i never said i'm going to build a concrete wall. reporter: you said concrete. president trump: you're not in the construction business, you don't understand something. we now have a great steel business rebuilt in the united states. steel is stronger than concrete. if i build this wall or fence or anything the democrats need to call it, because i'm not into names, i'm into production, i'm into something that works. if i build the steel wall rather than a concrete wall, it will actually be stronger than a concrete. steel is stronger than concrete. ok? listen, if i build a wall and the wall is made out of steel, instead of concrete, i think people will like that. here's the other good thing. i'll have it done by the united states steel corporation, by companies in our country that are now powerful, great companies again, and they become powerful over the last two years because of me and because of our trade policies. so if i have a steel wall, or call it a steel fence, it'll be more pow
as far as concrete, i said i was going to build a wall. i never said i'm going to build a concrete wall. reporter: you said concrete. president trump: you're not in the construction business, you don't understand something. we now have a great steel business rebuilt in the united states. steel is stronger than concrete. if i build this wall or fence or anything the democrats need to call it, because i'm not into names, i'm into production, i'm into something that works. if i build the steel...
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i said yeah. he said, they reopened david's case. >> the detective and judy talked about david for hours. she loves talking about her boy, even now to us. >> david was my first child. he was just -- loved everything and everyone. ♪ happy birthday to you >> he would walk in the room and everyone would be a magnet to him. >> david was the eldest of judy's three children and mark jackson idolized his older brother. >> he looked out for me and he was that way with his friends, with everybody. >> doug brown was one of those friends. brown and david worked together at a burger king where david became a manager. brown also had a front row see to the budding romance between jackson and a pretty 16-year-old co-worker named barbara britton. >> they were together that's awesome. if you can find love, that's awesome. that's what we all want. >> detective velasquez paid a visit to the girl. happy to help, she told the detective. same thing she told us when she talked about the david that she knew. >> a very goo
i said yeah. he said, they reopened david's case. >> the detective and judy talked about david for hours. she loves talking about her boy, even now to us. >> david was my first child. he was just -- loved everything and everyone. ♪ happy birthday to you >> he would walk in the room and everyone would be a magnet to him. >> david was the eldest of judy's three children and mark jackson idolized his older brother. >> he looked out for me and he was that way with...
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i said i think so. he took me into a studio, stood me in front of a microphone and he said, when the red light goes on, i will be in a room listening. you start broadcasting an imaginary football game. well, i stood there waiting for the light and i knew i had to have names. i remembered the previous fall, my senior year, playing in a game eureka when we went 65 yards on the last play for the winning touchdown. it was the last play of the game. and i knew all our players' names and knew enough of the opponents' names. i started in the fourth quarter. i had a long blue shadow settling over the field and wind coming from the stadium. we zrnt a stadium. we had bleachers. and i ran a few plays and finally, i came to the big play. and i did the big play and made the touchdown with only 20 seconds to play and so forth. and i grabbed the microphone and said that's all. he came in and said be here saturday. i will give you five dollars and car fare. you are broadcasting the iowa-minnesota game. tom: do you think
i said i think so. he took me into a studio, stood me in front of a microphone and he said, when the red light goes on, i will be in a room listening. you start broadcasting an imaginary football game. well, i stood there waiting for the light and i knew i had to have names. i remembered the previous fall, my senior year, playing in a game eureka when we went 65 yards on the last play for the winning touchdown. it was the last play of the game. and i knew all our players' names and knew enough...
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i said ick do that? an i somewhere in the middle of the book take that away and i said i don't know if i can or can't but that's the best reason to try. this first book i ever wrote, a third person narrator, ben was sweeting like pig, someone suppose told be that way. i said to my editor at the time, can you go to, like, first person and third person and do them both at the same time? one person says, ben is sweating and the next chapter, i was really nervous. no, no, no, they have to be all third person help said that's the rule. the second book i was i'm going to two narrators. and he said, okay. and then he said you can't do third and first. was like, let's try, and the third book i gave if at show. the fourth book -- then i got the zero game and i was like, can you kill a first person narrator and they said no. i says, who is they? so everybody book to me is me trying to figure out in the form and not to get all arty fartsy, when someone says see if it's possible. when you read a book and have been re
i said ick do that? an i somewhere in the middle of the book take that away and i said i don't know if i can or can't but that's the best reason to try. this first book i ever wrote, a third person narrator, ben was sweeting like pig, someone suppose told be that way. i said to my editor at the time, can you go to, like, first person and third person and do them both at the same time? one person says, ben is sweating and the next chapter, i was really nervous. no, no, no, they have to be all...
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they're saying i said things that i never said, that i did things that i never did five minutes ago. and that's when i knew that i was not going to run against this woman. it just wasn't worth it because i had spent more than three decades as a prosecutor, a judge and a d.a., and as john said, i came up in the rough and tumble world of politics in new york state which is a blood sport, and i have the scars to prove it. new york is unique in that regard. but what we're seeing now is something that we've never seen before. we've got a mainstream media, and we've got a democrat party that is totally unhinged. ms. -- [applause] what they are doing, what they are doing today is an affront to democracy, to the republic, to the american flag and the american people. [applause] you know, one of the things that donald trump is famous for is that hat, maga, make america great again. in 1980 when he was beginning his presidential campaign,-ronald reagan ---ronald reagan who said i can and i will make america great again. the two of them, the parallels are uncanny. but i think that a what this p
they're saying i said things that i never said, that i did things that i never did five minutes ago. and that's when i knew that i was not going to run against this woman. it just wasn't worth it because i had spent more than three decades as a prosecutor, a judge and a d.a., and as john said, i came up in the rough and tumble world of politics in new york state which is a blood sport, and i have the scars to prove it. new york is unique in that regard. but what we're seeing now is something...
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i talked to his staff and i said i want to follow up and send something to rod in writing, but he is a one pager kind of guy? how much will he read? the guy said he's like you. he doesn't mind waiting into -- >> don't you think president trump is a one major kind of guy. >> excuse me? >> president trump is a one pager kind of guy? >> i suspect he is. >> just remember that. go ahead. >> so i provided the memo to rod and among other lawyers i thought would be interested. i thought it was entirely proper. it is very common for me and other senior officials to weigh in on matters that they think may be ill-advised and may have ramifications down the road. for example, just a few months before that, i had weighed in repeatedly to complain about the idea of prosecuting senator menendez. i think i made three calls. i think it was two to a.g. sessions and one to rosenstein. i didn't know senator menendez. no one was paying me to do it. in fact, i don't support senator menendez politically. but i carefully watched this case. my friend was his defense counsel. it was very much like a line of ca
i talked to his staff and i said i want to follow up and send something to rod in writing, but he is a one pager kind of guy? how much will he read? the guy said he's like you. he doesn't mind waiting into -- >> don't you think president trump is a one major kind of guy. >> excuse me? >> president trump is a one pager kind of guy? >> i suspect he is. >> just remember that. go ahead. >> so i provided the memo to rod and among other lawyers i thought would be...
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i never said i'm going to build -- i said -- >> you said concrete. >> i know you're not into the construction business. you don't understand something. we now have a great steel business that is rebuilt in the united states. steel is stronger than concrete. if i build this wall or fence or anything that democrats need to call it because i'm not into names, i'm into production, i'm into something that works. if i build a steel wall rather than a concrete wall, it will actually be stronger than a concrete. steel is stronger than concrete. you can check it out. listen, if i build a wall and the wall is made out of steel instead of concrete, i think people will like that. here's the other good thing. i'll have it done by the united states steel corporations, companies in our country that are now powerful great companies again. they've been powerful over the last two years because of my and because of our trade policies. if i have a steel wall or you can call it a steel fence, but it will be more powerful than any of the concrete walls that we're talking about, it's possible that it will look bett
i never said i'm going to build -- i said -- >> you said concrete. >> i know you're not into the construction business. you don't understand something. we now have a great steel business that is rebuilt in the united states. steel is stronger than concrete. if i build this wall or fence or anything that democrats need to call it because i'm not into names, i'm into production, i'm into something that works. if i build a steel wall rather than a concrete wall, it will actually be...
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i said, were you adopted he said yes. >> i said when was your birth y birthday. do you know the agency? >> no, hold on. and i heard him go, mom. >> he came back and said. >> louise wise services. >> sometimes when you're just
i said, were you adopted he said yes. >> i said when was your birth y birthday. do you know the agency? >> no, hold on. and i heard him go, mom. >> he came back and said. >> louise wise services. >> sometimes when you're just
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i said, "mr. cosby, i see two of you." and i'm slurring my words, like something's wrong. d he got up and he said, "okay. get up. i think you just need to go and relax on the sofa." and so i -- i got up. and when i got up my legs were very weak. >> reporter: could you walk? >> no. i could not walk. he supported me over to the -- the sofa. >> reporter: he lays you down on the sofa? >> yes, he does. >> reporter: what's the next thing you remember? >> he puts a pillow under my head. i just remember walking over there. he placed a pillow under my head. and he said, "just lay down there and relax." and so i laid on my side. and i passed out. >> reporter: i know it's hard to tell this story. i know -- >> yes. >> reporter: it's hard, gianna, for you to hear this. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: what is going on in your mind? >> my mind was saying, why can i not react in my way? i was limp. i was a limp noodle. >> reporter: did he say anything? >> no. no. he said nothing that i -- that i could recall. i was in and out of consciousness. >> reporter: and you don't remember being able to spea
i said, "mr. cosby, i see two of you." and i'm slurring my words, like something's wrong. d he got up and he said, "okay. get up. i think you just need to go and relax on the sofa." and so i -- i got up. and when i got up my legs were very weak. >> reporter: could you walk? >> no. i could not walk. he supported me over to the -- the sofa. >> reporter: he lays you down on the sofa? >> yes, he does. >> reporter: what's the next thing you remember?...
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i said, what would a book about your son be about? and she said well, you know, he did some time, i had known this woman, had no idea that terreance had served the time that he served. i said, okay, maybe you have a story because i believe everyone has a story but not everyone's story is going to become a book. have you written anything, i have some stuff and i read through it and i called her and i said, we've got a book, i said let's go and 9 months later the book came to publication and it came to publication because the two individuals sitting next to me and you'll hear from me believe that what they had to say and what they went through could be a light in someone else's life. they understood that as long as they kept the story to themselves, there would be so many people throughout who would continue to hurt when it is possible to heal and so we know this thing of incarceration is touching all families and on a personal note i'm sitting here, i look very different than terrance due to my experiences in life are different but so m
i said, what would a book about your son be about? and she said well, you know, he did some time, i had known this woman, had no idea that terreance had served the time that he served. i said, okay, maybe you have a story because i believe everyone has a story but not everyone's story is going to become a book. have you written anything, i have some stuff and i read through it and i called her and i said, we've got a book, i said let's go and 9 months later the book came to publication and it...
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i have to tell you, i said, barack, i love you. e you too, and he gave me a kiss on this cheek. yeah. this is robert redford. and al gore. and this is errol flynn and me when i was 18. i thought it was a hoot. picasso. when are we going to talk about the twin study? you know, you need to know i am not part of the team. i am a peripheral person. i just do the hearsay. the first time i heard about the twin study, it was still just a dream in peter's head. >> what was he like? >> hm. sexy. nice looking. interesting. his background was very freudian. anna freud, freud's daughter work, often come and visit with him. he was very focused on wanting to make a difference in children's lives. peter started thinking, wouldn't it be interesting to have a study of mothers who wanted to give up their children, who happened to be identical twins. and then could be separated at birth. if we could put them into totally different environments, we would put to rest the dilemma. nature or nurture, forever. now you may think, oh, this is terrible, you k
i have to tell you, i said, barack, i love you. e you too, and he gave me a kiss on this cheek. yeah. this is robert redford. and al gore. and this is errol flynn and me when i was 18. i thought it was a hoot. picasso. when are we going to talk about the twin study? you know, you need to know i am not part of the team. i am a peripheral person. i just do the hearsay. the first time i heard about the twin study, it was still just a dream in peter's head. >> what was he like? >> hm....
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i said better than you can answer for it i've been. in the restylane but us to stop. it if i give up on this thing give up you get that i'm entirely i get out. she took the last bottle i'm out here but up irish cargo area so much i don't wish you were last here and invite us to discuss ever hear me because i'm a are coming to pretty hard are not very sad until there's a government led by us and they had our not very smart it just to see a court order to send the i liked it better and then here we have lawyers in many a time interest where big dollar debt may sit on no money. but the need at. the start of this is our continuous heavy no entity and poor. foreigner minds. are spreading. you. again there's a man now serve the mom put to live for nearly a month for. florida use. this economy in the c.m. bring. them in turn on the must produce a very unwilling to increase us here not really made up of them into tomorrow. and tomorrow for today jurors are we any in peak hour. or need your me after the he our the less i mean that his pedo will be a you up or down i either. of
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i said i will re-up for five years and then suddenly i said i'm re-upping for two to four. eryone knew what that meant. it was time for me to move into my next chapter. i wanted to get my family in good shape to make it through the next transition. three years to the day was the date we announced i would move to executive chairman and make for a smooth transition. ♪ emily: is silicon valley too arrogant for its own good? john: yes. ♪ emily: there was a time when cisco was one of the top tech companies getting all the glory. was it hard to watch amazon and google and facebook and apple become that? john: not at all. my dad taught me that you always take pride in your peers' success. and it's so important the industry does well. emily: that's awfully benevolent. john: no, it is just practical. i believe you don't win by yourself, you win as a team. why should you ever object to somebody else being successful? also i'm getting another chance to do the next cisco with these start-ups. so i always enjoyed it when my peers were successful. not my competitors, but my peers. emily:
i said i will re-up for five years and then suddenly i said i'm re-upping for two to four. eryone knew what that meant. it was time for me to move into my next chapter. i wanted to get my family in good shape to make it through the next transition. three years to the day was the date we announced i would move to executive chairman and make for a smooth transition. ♪ emily: is silicon valley too arrogant for its own good? john: yes. ♪ emily: there was a time when cisco was one of the top...
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i said ok. it turned out to be so popular. lina saw that many families will save upwards of $4000 in taxes this year alone. i want to thank all of those incredible people that you represent and just keep up the great work. where is she? she is around here someplace. great job, thank you very much. [applause] we are also leading them on sweeping regulatory reform. at any time in our history, the u.s. department of agricultural -- agriculture rollback almost -- rolled back almost $4 billion in regulatory costs this year alone. this year, they are projected to double those savings. we are saving farmers and ranchers from regulations -- some of the most ridiculous regulations ever imposed on anyone in our country. the waters of the united states rule. disaster. [applause] it was a disaster. other than the title. such a beautiful title. it was a kill on farmers, everyone. it sounds so nice. in fact, i looked at john kennedy and i said i am going to get killed on this one. what we did was take something, the waters of the united stat
i said ok. it turned out to be so popular. lina saw that many families will save upwards of $4000 in taxes this year alone. i want to thank all of those incredible people that you represent and just keep up the great work. where is she? she is around here someplace. great job, thank you very much. [applause] we are also leading them on sweeping regulatory reform. at any time in our history, the u.s. department of agricultural -- agriculture rollback almost -- rolled back almost $4 billion in...
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>> well, as i said, i was -- i was speculating. i freely said at the beginning, i was riding in the dark and we're all in the dark. every lawyer, every talking head, everyone who thinks about or talks about it doesn't have the facts. >> so i spent my saturday reading that memorandum. >> yeah. >> so are you saying this is all your speculation? it's a big memo. >> well, it was informed to the extent that i thought that that was one of the theories being considered. and i don't know how seriously -- whether it was being considered or how seriously it was being considered. but i -- as a shorthand way in the memo of referring to what i was speculating might be the theory, i referred to it as mueller's theory, rather than go in every time i mention it, say, well, this is speculative. >> do you know what mueller's interpretation of 1512 is? >> no, i don't know what mueller's interceptipretation - just one point, senator. i think -- you said in your opening statement i said he was grossly irresponsible. i think i said if something happens
>> well, as i said, i was -- i was speculating. i freely said at the beginning, i was riding in the dark and we're all in the dark. every lawyer, every talking head, everyone who thinks about or talks about it doesn't have the facts. >> so i spent my saturday reading that memorandum. >> yeah. >> so are you saying this is all your speculation? it's a big memo. >> well, it was informed to the extent that i thought that that was one of the theories being considered....
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i said stay there and enjoy yourself. i felt i should be here just in case people wanted to come and negotiate the border security. but i have to say that i was watching a pbs and they really covered it accurately. they said that in chairman tim's they said hech wants to get together denuclearize. i covered it very nicely. i was surprised based on everything i've heard about him. i will have to start watching pbs much more. they covered it very accurately. i actually put a quote out last night about what they said. do want to do something. does that mean it's going to be done? who knows. you never really know. that could have been a world war iii to be honest with you. a lot of people get involved with that and it spread beyond asia and we someone that really wants to get on to economic development and making a lot of success and money friendly for his country. north korea has tremendous potential. north korea has tremendous economic potential. i look forward to our meeting with chairman ken and the setting that up in the
i said stay there and enjoy yourself. i felt i should be here just in case people wanted to come and negotiate the border security. but i have to say that i was watching a pbs and they really covered it accurately. they said that in chairman tim's they said hech wants to get together denuclearize. i covered it very nicely. i was surprised based on everything i've heard about him. i will have to start watching pbs much more. they covered it very accurately. i actually put a quote out last night...
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because of the material, it wasn't working out, and i talked to his staff and said i want to follow up and send something to rod in writing, but is he a one-pager kind of guy or how much will he read? and the guy said he's like you. he doesn't mind wading into a dense -- >> don't you think president trump is a one-pager kind of guy? >> excuse me? >> president trump is a one-pager kind of guy? >> i suspect he is. >> okay. just remember that. >> yep. >> i provided the memo to rod, and i provided it, distributed freely among the other lawyers that i thought would be interested in it. i think it was entirely proper. it's very common for me and for other senior former officials to weigh in on matters that they think may have ramifications down the road. for example, just a few months before that, i had weighed in repeatedly to complain about the idea of prosecuting senator menend menendez. i think i made three calls. i think it was two to sessions, to ag sessions and one to rosenstein. i didn't know senator ma men in do -- menendez. i don't represent him. no one was paying me to do it, and
because of the material, it wasn't working out, and i talked to his staff and said i want to follow up and send something to rod in writing, but is he a one-pager kind of guy or how much will he read? and the guy said he's like you. he doesn't mind wading into a dense -- >> don't you think president trump is a one-pager kind of guy? >> excuse me? >> president trump is a one-pager kind of guy? >> i suspect he is. >> okay. just remember that. >> yep. >> i...
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and i said that would be fine [ laughter ] you know what i mean? i just want them to understand the implications. >> with that actually solve the problem? if mark zuckerberg went to hawaii and was like okay goodbye, guys. i'm done. we still have billions of people, and i look recently on his post, doesn't matter what you post about your can have tens of thousands of people attacking each other about brett kavanaugh, palestine, sexual assault, whatever. this whirlpool of hate that sure, he's the one that starts the whirlpool but he was replaced by someone else when people still be doing it? >> i don't know. i think they need big-time help from people there who have more global viewpoints that may not be living in the bubble of palo alto that have a bigger understand her of ethical issues and societal and philosophical issues. and these are people, if you know them are lovely people, but ill-equipped to deal with it, i think. >> i want to take a minute but i want to make two points for clarity. one, i think it's a real shame that he didn't start that
and i said that would be fine [ laughter ] you know what i mean? i just want them to understand the implications. >> with that actually solve the problem? if mark zuckerberg went to hawaii and was like okay goodbye, guys. i'm done. we still have billions of people, and i look recently on his post, doesn't matter what you post about your can have tens of thousands of people attacking each other about brett kavanaugh, palestine, sexual assault, whatever. this whirlpool of hate that sure,...
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i said, "what do you mean?" o to the gym and you push and you sweat and it sucks?" and i go, "yeah." he goes, "when you have a kid, you can't even go to the gym." and then he says, "but it --" he goes, "the thing you should know it's not gonna be better or worse -- it's just gonna be new." >> you begin to play with a riff about your couch... >> yeah. >> ...and why your couch is so important to you. let's take a look. >> i think the reason a couch is so expensive is that it's just a deceptively sophisticated piece of technology. [ laughter ] it's a bed that hugs you. [ laughter ] it's like, "you want to watch tv?" [ laughter ] "you want to eat pizza? you sure do like eating." [ laughter ] "but i like that about you." and beds are comfy, but they know it. [ laughter ] they're like, "i'd like to be called a king. i'm going to need a box spring." i'm like, "for what?" they're like, "i don't touch the floor." [ laughter ] "get your hands off that tag. i'd like this room named after me." [ laughter ] couches are humble
i said, "what do you mean?" o to the gym and you push and you sweat and it sucks?" and i go, "yeah." he goes, "when you have a kid, you can't even go to the gym." and then he says, "but it --" he goes, "the thing you should know it's not gonna be better or worse -- it's just gonna be new." >> you begin to play with a riff about your couch... >> yeah. >> ...and why your couch is so important to you. let's take a look....
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he said, yeah, i have. i said i am an anthropologist like her.aid to him, you know, i haven't been in the finance world, but i have been on the ground doing development work for most of my adult life. i will be able to tell you how it is working on the ground. he looked at me and said, ok, i get that. david: was he surprised you actually read his mother's phd thesis? dr. kim: he was. he was. he later, we were together in an informal setting, he said, jim, that was one of the best ploys to get the job i have seen. [laughter] david: did you feel intimidated without those backgrounds, or not? dr. kim: i certainly felt humbled about it. and you know, we have people here in the audience, many of whom taught me a lot about how the world bank works. and so, i felt like, learning finance and learning macroeconomics is going to be a huge challenge for me, but for the previous presidents coming in, learning development must have been a big challenge for them. i felt i knew what working in developing countries was like. and then i really worked hard to lear
he said, yeah, i have. i said i am an anthropologist like her.aid to him, you know, i haven't been in the finance world, but i have been on the ground doing development work for most of my adult life. i will be able to tell you how it is working on the ground. he looked at me and said, ok, i get that. david: was he surprised you actually read his mother's phd thesis? dr. kim: he was. he was. he later, we were together in an informal setting, he said, jim, that was one of the best ploys to get...
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i said i was going to build a wall. i said i will never build a concrete. reporter: you said concrete. >> i know you're not into the construction business. you don't understand something. we now have a great steel business that is rebuilt in the united states. steel, is stronger than concrete. if i build this wall or fence or anything that the democrats need to call it, because i'm not into names. i'm into production. i'm into something that works. if i build a steel wall rather than a concrete wall, it will actually be stronger than a concrete. steel is stronger than concrete. you can check it out. listen, if i build a wall, and the wall is made out of steel instead of concrete, i think people will like that. and here's the other good thing. i will have it done by the united states steel corporation. by companies in our country that are now powerful, great companies again. and they become powerful over the last two years because of me and because of our trade policies. so if i have a steel wall or, you could call it a steel fence, but it will be a more powe
i said i was going to build a wall. i said i will never build a concrete. reporter: you said concrete. >> i know you're not into the construction business. you don't understand something. we now have a great steel business that is rebuilt in the united states. steel, is stronger than concrete. if i build this wall or fence or anything that the democrats need to call it, because i'm not into names. i'm into production. i'm into something that works. if i build a steel wall rather than a...
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i said it again when i stepped down. i apologize. i wrote it. i said it. i know i did.e weren't words that i said to gay individuals. this is wrong now. because now we are in a space where i am around people of the lgbtq community and i'm aware of how these words make them feel and they said that [ bleep ] hurt because of what i have been through and they say, hey, man as a group, let's erase this [ bleep ] and we don't talk like that and we don't post [ bleep ] on social media and more importantly in the comedy act i want to make sure that i don't do anything else offensive. >> and don lemon made an appeal to hart to make it a teachable moment, and now never before seen before noon, don lemon. >> if nothing else, kevin hart brought us together. >> yes. >> and what is the feeling of why you made a public appeal on the show and why you think that the apology in the past had not been sufficient. >> there are a couple of things. as we were doing the story, we were looking for the apologies that he said that he had done in the past and we could not find them and the website
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i said i don't want to have sex. >> she said i'm going the do something to him right now where he'll never do that to me again. >> i cut him. >> she does the deed. i never thought i would say that for network television. she just -- >> she came off a a sweet girl. a sweet, innocent girl doesn't cut a man's penis off. >> what? >> you see her as the first. the pioneer of the me too movement. >> me, too. >> we do look at lorena bobbitt much differently now. the plight of women in abusive relationships. >> all kinds of protesters going snip, snip, snip. >> if she had stabbed him to death, we never would have heard of her. ♪ tainted love >>> good evening. i'm david muir. >> and i'm amy robach. this is an all-new, two-hour, "20/20." >> we dive into one of the most notorious cases of our time. lorena and john wayne bobbitt. >> he wants to get his side of the story decide for yourselves. >> i didn't do my hair and makeup yet. >> okay, marking. "a" cam. mark. >> john, are you okay to do the interview without your glasses? >> yeah. can i read the questions first? >> what? >> could i read the qu
i said i don't want to have sex. >> she said i'm going the do something to him right now where he'll never do that to me again. >> i cut him. >> she does the deed. i never thought i would say that for network television. she just -- >> she came off a a sweet girl. a sweet, innocent girl doesn't cut a man's penis off. >> what? >> you see her as the first. the pioneer of the me too movement. >> me, too. >> we do look at lorena bobbitt much...
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and afterwards, i said it on live tv. they said, "oh, here's a list of people who think donald trump should get out of the race, and republican members of congress." i looked at the list, and i said, "fascinating. i hadn't thought about a few of them in a while, but when i see their names, i'm reminded that they were early, early disciples of the me too movement. it wasn't called the me too movement at the time. but that is -- i think what's changed for women and what i'm really proud of with president trump is i was -- i was in republican polling and politics, and i had a successful business for decades, but it's he -- it's he who elevated a woman -- i was hiding in plain sight -- to his campaign manager. it's he who has a female press secretary. president obama had four press secretaries, never a female. he had two or three campaign managers, never a female. but he had a top counsel adviser who was a female, as well. >> and i have her office -- valerie jarrett. she's lovely, and she was great to me when we first got here
and afterwards, i said it on live tv. they said, "oh, here's a list of people who think donald trump should get out of the race, and republican members of congress." i looked at the list, and i said, "fascinating. i hadn't thought about a few of them in a while, but when i see their names, i'm reminded that they were early, early disciples of the me too movement. it wasn't called the me too movement at the time. but that is -- i think what's changed for women and what i'm really...
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and i said, you did what? and i said, well, i think we better call 911. >> jenna from lorena is able to find out the rough coordinates of the penis. so jenna tells the police roughly where the penis is located. >> we ended up coming out here to look for it after learning that the wife had thrown it out the car window. >> police went to that field. it was about 6:00 on a june morning. the police scavenged about, found the organ undamaged. no dogs had chatted on it. it was retrievable. >> the police find the penis by the grassy knoll by the 7-eleven. they go into the 7-eleven with the penis, get a hot dog container, fill it with ice, put the penis on top of the ice, that's how they take it to the hospital. >> then hours of surgery ensue. and it's reattached. >> lorena bobbitt appeared on the verge of tears as she appeared in court -- >> she was charged with malicious wounding. >> do you understand that charge? >> yes. >> that means she not only wounded and severed his penis, but she did it with malice, hatred, r
and i said, you did what? and i said, well, i think we better call 911. >> jenna from lorena is able to find out the rough coordinates of the penis. so jenna tells the police roughly where the penis is located. >> we ended up coming out here to look for it after learning that the wife had thrown it out the car window. >> police went to that field. it was about 6:00 on a june morning. the police scavenged about, found the organ undamaged. no dogs had chatted on it. it was...
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look at a layup or you when i said put a coconut up on that they got they made you. put it has implemented so and then when they michael my sad but i can answer in a way less but i carry on in the lead ok so i can't seem of course as this was i had no cooking but they got up into me into the. secular alessio they want to solicit. me home. and then i go and remember when the . let me move i thought i mean you have. to say no. but i don't know you. at the moment not that i mean look it up and but you're still call me. just i just it just say that you know. when you don't believe them i thought it's berlin i. think. you know better than i do you know if you don't want to. just live in the images in a way. that i want to go to. make this manufactured sentenced to the public well. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the financial merry go round be the one percent. i'm doing all middle of the room signals. doing room for the real news group. please reach terminal debt build up that no amount of economic activity going forward will ever provide the tax revenues
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and i said, why? gered with your hands, and they were first like that, towards the japanese officer who had hit you. and of course, that would certainly be... and there was a japanese privatejust by him, and he was just going to put his bayonet through my chest. and for some reason, and i don't know why, the officer stopped him doing it. and that's why they thought it was the end of me. it might have been. if i had bashed the officer, of course, it certainly would have been the end. dou btless. i was lucky that one of my — i think of a guardian angel that looks after me, and that was one of the occasions, when that man came up and he didn't put a bayonet through my chest. well, thanks to that guardian angel, or something, you did survive. so many men did not, but you made it through that hellish experience. and ijust wonder now, and in all of the years since, did it damage you, that terrible experience? well, i would say a very definite no. but in fact, when i got back to england, finally, i decided th
and i said, why? gered with your hands, and they were first like that, towards the japanese officer who had hit you. and of course, that would certainly be... and there was a japanese privatejust by him, and he was just going to put his bayonet through my chest. and for some reason, and i don't know why, the officer stopped him doing it. and that's why they thought it was the end of me. it might have been. if i had bashed the officer, of course, it certainly would have been the end. dou btless....
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i said i would spend one dollar and that's not the point. let's not glorify a silly question on their part. reporter: express more willingness to negotiate that figure for republicans -- the speaker: i'm not for a wall. i'm not for a wall. eporter: if you could have the state of the union, are you denying the president of a platform? the speaker: let's get a date when the government is open. maybe he thinks to not pay people who do work, i don't. and my caucus doesn't either. i consulted with the chair now of the homeland security committee, mr. thompson, about -- he has oversight of that committee and worked very hard on issues that relate to domestic security and domestic terrorism and he agreed that we should go forward in this way. isn't the question if they are professional or not. they should be paid. and the secretary of any agency, that person should be advocating for her employees to be paid instead of saying, it's ok for them to work without pay. reporter: if the president comes back to you and says i want to give the state of the
i said i would spend one dollar and that's not the point. let's not glorify a silly question on their part. reporter: express more willingness to negotiate that figure for republicans -- the speaker: i'm not for a wall. i'm not for a wall. eporter: if you could have the state of the union, are you denying the president of a platform? the speaker: let's get a date when the government is open. maybe he thinks to not pay people who do work, i don't. and my caucus doesn't either. i consulted with...