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i took it as this is what he wants me to do. i didn't obey that. that's the way i took it. >> reporter: comey would leak his memos a decision he hope would and in fact did lead to appointment of special counsel robert mueller to oversee the fbi investigation into coordination between the trump campaign and russia. that investigation, now include a potential obstruction of justice case involving comey's firing. >> if robert mueller decide to bring a case, would you be a witness for the prosecution? >> sure, if he asked me to be. i'm a fact witness. that relates to i'm sure to obstruction investigation. where that is going to go, don't know. >> mr. mueller, are you investigating the president? >> as mueller's investigation continues to heat up. comey still questions why trump seems often hesitant to criticize vladamir putin. >> why is president trump so reluctant to call out vladamir putin? >> i don't know. i am struck by it. and i'm struck by it, both in public and in private. you would think in private, talking to the fbi director, whose job it is
i took it as this is what he wants me to do. i didn't obey that. that's the way i took it. >> reporter: comey would leak his memos a decision he hope would and in fact did lead to appointment of special counsel robert mueller to oversee the fbi investigation into coordination between the trump campaign and russia. that investigation, now include a potential obstruction of justice case involving comey's firing. >> if robert mueller decide to bring a case, would you be a witness for...
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my hand and i took the oath. and then i was given a green certificate and it said on the top of the certificate, "certificate of naturalization and citizenship." to my eyes, and that's the story in this book, to my eyes, that was not the certificate of citizenship. that was the certificate of human dignity. - right. - now i have the dignities that i never had. - yeah. - it is that story that we try to tell in this book. - and that story and those that surround it are so moving and obviously you know, you have told this story many times. it never fails to move you i'm sure and it doesn't fail to move me or anybody else who hears it because at the end of the day, your belief that your life would be better in this country is what the immigrant experience - of course. - is about. and we've made the immigrant experience into something or somethings else when in it's most basic level it's about making your life better and so i'm thrilled to hear you talk about that. so people know your story since this book is your sto
my hand and i took the oath. and then i was given a green certificate and it said on the top of the certificate, "certificate of naturalization and citizenship." to my eyes, and that's the story in this book, to my eyes, that was not the certificate of citizenship. that was the certificate of human dignity. - right. - now i have the dignities that i never had. - yeah. - it is that story that we try to tell in this book. - and that story and those that surround it are so moving and...
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>> i took him seriously in 2011 when he was talking about running and then announced during sweeps week when the apprentice was still on the air he would not be running for president then 2151 of the advisers at the time wanted me to write a story to say he would declare junie -- june 16 he was running at that i would not write it until the actual red owing to that experience before and i did not believe he would stay in the race but he did really well and does not like to be perceived as a quitter by the time he got to october i took it quite seriously. his crowds were real. he didn't put a dent in his floor he stayed around 25% in the republican primary that is all he needed. >>host: you have seen the evolution from businessman to candidate to president so what is the same between the president and businessman? >> that is wonderful question getting ready to move to washington there was a question if he would fully make the move during the campaign and that he would find ways to get back to new york city on the weekend he hasn't done that because the protest would be so bad around trum
>> i took him seriously in 2011 when he was talking about running and then announced during sweeps week when the apprentice was still on the air he would not be running for president then 2151 of the advisers at the time wanted me to write a story to say he would declare junie -- june 16 he was running at that i would not write it until the actual red owing to that experience before and i did not believe he would stay in the race but he did really well and does not like to be perceived as...
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i took it reluctantly but i have given this job everything i ave. i have no regrets whatsoever. this has been one of the two greatest honors of my life. the job provides incredible opportunities. the truth is, it's easy for it to take over everything in your life and you can't just let that happen. because there are other things in life that can be important as well, namely your time as a husband and dad which is the other great honor of my life. that's why today i am announcing that this year will be my last one as a member of the house. to be clear, i am not resigning. i intend to serve my full term as i was elected to do, but i will be retiring in january, leaving this majority in good hands with what i believe is a very bright future. it's hard to believe but i have been a member of congress for almost two decades. this is my 20th year in ongress. my kids weren't even born when i was first elected. our oldest was 13 when i became speaker. now all three of our kids are teenagers. one thing i have learned about teenagers is, they're -- their idea of an ideal weekend is not nec
i took it reluctantly but i have given this job everything i ave. i have no regrets whatsoever. this has been one of the two greatest honors of my life. the job provides incredible opportunities. the truth is, it's easy for it to take over everything in your life and you can't just let that happen. because there are other things in life that can be important as well, namely your time as a husband and dad which is the other great honor of my life. that's why today i am announcing that this year...
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by october 2013, i took it seriously. he was leading in the polls. nothing seemed to put a dent in his floor of voters. he stayed around 25% in a very crowded republican primary. be all he needed. i didn't and then i did. >> you have seen the evolution from businessman to candidate and then president. is there any difference? what is the same about donald trump the businessman and donald trump the president? >> almost everything is the same. it's a wonderful question. when he was getting ready to move to washington, there was a question whether he would fully make the move. many of us who had watched him overtime during the campaign, including his own advisors, expected he would find ways to get back to new york city on the weekends. he has not done that. the traffic would be too much. what he has done is go to mar-a-lago, his florida property. it is the same basic concept. he is a homebody. he is very provincial. he believes his own instinct is the best. who does not like to be educated by anyone, let alone outside advisors. that has been a huge chal
by october 2013, i took it seriously. he was leading in the polls. nothing seemed to put a dent in his floor of voters. he stayed around 25% in a very crowded republican primary. be all he needed. i didn't and then i did. >> you have seen the evolution from businessman to candidate and then president. is there any difference? what is the same about donald trump the businessman and donald trump the president? >> almost everything is the same. it's a wonderful question. when he was...
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i took a quite, seriously as his crowds were real and he was leading in the polls. nothing seems to debt his laura voters. he state -- dent his floor of voters. i did not, and that i did. >> you saw the evolution from businessman to candidate and now president, what is the same about donald trump the businessman and donald trump the president? >> almost everything is the same. a wonderful question. when he was getting ready to move to washington, there was a question whether he would fully make the move. many of us who have watched them expected he would find ways to get back to new york city on the weekends but he is not done this because the protest and traffic would be so bad around trump tower. mar-a-lago on a lot of weekends and it is the same basic concept, he is a homebody, very provincial, he believes that his own instinct is the best. he does not like to be educated by anyone, let alone outside advisors. that has been a huge challenge for people in the white house who did not know him prior to him winning the presidency. that is a constant within any white h
i took a quite, seriously as his crowds were real and he was leading in the polls. nothing seems to debt his laura voters. he state -- dent his floor of voters. i did not, and that i did. >> you saw the evolution from businessman to candidate and now president, what is the same about donald trump the businessman and donald trump the president? >> almost everything is the same. a wonderful question. when he was getting ready to move to washington, there was a question whether he...
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>> i took him seriously in 2011 that he was going to run. when he announced during sweeps week that he would not be running for president, once we rolled around to 2015, one of his advisers at the time, sam number wanted me to write a story saying that he was going to declare that he was running great i said i would not write it until he ran having gone through that experience before. and i did not believe he would stay in the race. i thought he would do it for a while. and then bow out. but he did well and he does not like being perceived as a quitter. by the time we got to october 2015, i took it quite seriously. his crowds were real. he was leading in the polls. he stayed around 25 percent. in a crowded republican primary, that turned out to be what he needed. >> you have seen the evolution from businessman, to candidate, to now president. is there any difference in what is the same? >> almost everything is the same. a wonderful question. he wasunny that when getting ready to move to washington. there was a big question as to whether he w
>> i took him seriously in 2011 that he was going to run. when he announced during sweeps week that he would not be running for president, once we rolled around to 2015, one of his advisers at the time, sam number wanted me to write a story saying that he was going to declare that he was running great i said i would not write it until he ran having gone through that experience before. and i did not believe he would stay in the race. i thought he would do it for a while. and then bow out....
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i took out my customized date stamp and began marking covered citation pile by pile as used. fter the firsthandful, with i stamped a little bit more exuberantly and cube call hemmed in hesitation no matter i had no punching being or nuclear device to detonate and by samuel and noah webster i was going to put this god damn verb to bed that small act of brutality against index cards after i reshuffled from the floor back to new piles to verb went smoothly. i wrote, and rewrote and rewrote some more i got up to run provision and past colleagues and after climb off their hiding place they were very helpful a teased new sense out of sense six f to assume as if rightfully one's own or as if granted which covered uses like she took all of the credit for it. and created sense g to accept the burden or cons yenses of to cover she took all of the blame for it. a little splitting by standards but that my boss was good enough to leaf in i have example sentences for more opaque momentum to be against momentum i was a i believe to see that take the plunge was that give or take should be cov
i took out my customized date stamp and began marking covered citation pile by pile as used. fter the firsthandful, with i stamped a little bit more exuberantly and cube call hemmed in hesitation no matter i had no punching being or nuclear device to detonate and by samuel and noah webster i was going to put this god damn verb to bed that small act of brutality against index cards after i reshuffled from the floor back to new piles to verb went smoothly. i wrote, and rewrote and rewrote some...
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i took it reluctantly, but i have given this job everything i have, and i have no regrets whatsoever for having accepted this responsibility. this has been one of the two greatest honors of my life. the job provides incredible opportunities. it is easy fors it to take over everything in your life, and you can't just let that happen because there are other things in life that can be fleeting as well, namely her time as a husband and a dad, which is the other great honor of my life. that is why today i am announcing that this year will be my last one as a member of the house. to be clear, i am not resigning. i intend to serve my full term as i was elected to do, but it will be retiring in january, leaving this majority in good hands with what i believe is a very bright future. it is almost hard to believe, but i have been a member of congress for almost two decades. this is my 20th year in congress. my kids weren't even born when i was first elected. our oldest was 13 years old when i can speaker. now all three of our kids are teenagers. one thing i have learned about of aners is their
i took it reluctantly, but i have given this job everything i have, and i have no regrets whatsoever for having accepted this responsibility. this has been one of the two greatest honors of my life. the job provides incredible opportunities. it is easy fors it to take over everything in your life, and you can't just let that happen because there are other things in life that can be fleeting as well, namely her time as a husband and a dad, which is the other great honor of my life. that is why...
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i. took a tronic was accepted by the mainstream but they remained rebellious in two thousand and two they appeared with a playback track on a t.v. chart show and traded instruments with a healthy dose of irony the band always managed to avoid accusations of being sellouts they don't care for genre labels either. just make music that's enough isn't it. so shy so it doesn't matter if it's rock pop or grunge or whatever it doesn't matter what you call it my dad. rick macphail from the united states started off as the band's roadie before being asked to join as a fully fledged member in two thousand and four. and fix what's been a long stick ever grows together it's hard for us and i hope i can prove that i deserve it. until. eight german top ten studio albums two of which climbed to number one. talk of trying to. are intellectual rock stars even if they don't really seem like rockers . so it's because i think that nowadays having a supposedly normal parents is much more subversive them wearing s
i. took a tronic was accepted by the mainstream but they remained rebellious in two thousand and two they appeared with a playback track on a t.v. chart show and traded instruments with a healthy dose of irony the band always managed to avoid accusations of being sellouts they don't care for genre labels either. just make music that's enough isn't it. so shy so it doesn't matter if it's rock pop or grunge or whatever it doesn't matter what you call it my dad. rick macphail from the united...
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i took out my customize date stamp and began marking the covered citations. after the first handful i stamped a little bit more exuberantly. in my cubicle. i have no punching bag to pummel. i have no nuclear device to detonate but i have a date stamp and the power vested in me by samuel johnson and noah webster i was going to put this to bed. that small act of brutality marked the other side of take. after he reshuffled the citations back to new piles. i wrote and rewrote some more. i got for my desk to run proposed revisions and new entries pass a few colleagues they were very helpful i teased a new sense to assume as if rightfully one owned which covered uses like she took all of the credit for it. you created to accept the burden or consequences of if she took all the blame for. i was suddenly able to see to take the plunge. they give or take should be covered as get. that these three piles of citations for uses that are kind of the sort of close for the meaning to accept in a satisfied way. if i change the definition by two words. that this phrasal verb i
i took out my customize date stamp and began marking the covered citations. after the first handful i stamped a little bit more exuberantly. in my cubicle. i have no punching bag to pummel. i have no nuclear device to detonate but i have a date stamp and the power vested in me by samuel johnson and noah webster i was going to put this to bed. that small act of brutality marked the other side of take. after he reshuffled the citations back to new piles. i wrote and rewrote some more. i got for...
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bush, the texas land commissioner, i worked with his campaign and took his photos and i would say de years ago i took photo of his grandfather and i was blessed, truly blessed to have the opportunity to work with them and i'm a guy from alice, texas and to work from alice, texas to the white house and -- and a lot of people said, well, how did you get there and why you and i will never forget the beginning of the gulf war, there was a lot of tension, you know, the president had been the youngers navy fighter pilot in world war ii and shot down and lost crew members, now his commander in chief he was getting ready to go to war and it weighed heavily on him but as a man of faith he had billy graham there and a couple of -- myself and other staff members in the oval office had an opportunity to pray for the president, for the military, for the people of kuwait and a lot of times, i think, you know, maybe that was the reason why a guy from alice, texas got all the way to the white house, maybe it is, i don't know. shepard: mille was a big part of their lives, wasn't it? >> well, you know
bush, the texas land commissioner, i worked with his campaign and took his photos and i would say de years ago i took photo of his grandfather and i was blessed, truly blessed to have the opportunity to work with them and i'm a guy from alice, texas and to work from alice, texas to the white house and -- and a lot of people said, well, how did you get there and why you and i will never forget the beginning of the gulf war, there was a lot of tension, you know, the president had been the...
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i salute all of the students that took a stand today and marched to tell us they need safe schools. [applause] on monday, four state senators courageously stood together on the side of our students. i thanked them for their legislation to extend criminal background checks for all gun purchases and require all firearms lost or stolen be reported to law enforcement. would you please be willing to stand, be recognized and thanked? [applause] those changes will help keep guns out of the people who shouldn't have them. they will save lives. i want to thank the many legislators in this chamber from both parties to reduce gun violence in our state. i will sign any legislation that reaches my desk. [applause] [applause] the tax bill is extremely complex and defies a simple solution. if we can form, some would owe more and others with the same income would allow. we do nothing. the federal changes would cause significant increases in other people state income taxes. it's not fair and it's not right. minnesotans deserve better. last year they reduce business taxes for the next ten years. the f
i salute all of the students that took a stand today and marched to tell us they need safe schools. [applause] on monday, four state senators courageously stood together on the side of our students. i thanked them for their legislation to extend criminal background checks for all gun purchases and require all firearms lost or stolen be reported to law enforcement. would you please be willing to stand, be recognized and thanked? [applause] those changes will help keep guns out of the people who...
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>> i took him seriously in 2011 when he was talking about running. when he then announced during sweeps week when "the apprentice" was still on the air and was a star in it or involved in it that he would not be running for president, once we rolled around to 2015, one of his advisers at the time sam nunnberg wanted me to write a story ahead of time saying he was going to declare on june 16th, 2015 that he was running and i would not write it until he actually ran having gone through that experience before, and i did not believe that he would stay in the race. i thought that he would do it for a while and use it to sort of boost the brand and then bow out, but he did really well and does not like to be perceived as a quitter. by the time we got to october 2015, i took it quite seriously. his crowds were real. he was leading in the polls. nothing seemed to put a dent in his floor of voters. he stayed around 25% in a very crowded republican primary. that turned about all he needed, so i didn't, and then i did. >> so you've seen the evolution from busin
>> i took him seriously in 2011 when he was talking about running. when he then announced during sweeps week when "the apprentice" was still on the air and was a star in it or involved in it that he would not be running for president, once we rolled around to 2015, one of his advisers at the time sam nunnberg wanted me to write a story ahead of time saying he was going to declare on june 16th, 2015 that he was running and i would not write it until he actually ran having gone...
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i took it as opportunity for me to achieve what they hope to achieve even in the outside world when. i. right now i am now in the. uk the officer in charge would not get a women's prison in libya spend three months with us in the u.k. last year as part of a fellowship program for the senior staff spending time in which prisons and universities. after the prison project. has been left on godsend to have been the prison community here because he just looked on me for class i'm not on all plants that it's a prison child it's also the community around this conflict first and their children . when you have one senior prison officer who's passionate about transforming the lives of prisoners all clients as they're known and who brings creativity and innovation and resourcefulness to their job the world's. you know. let's face it i didn't present in two thousand and nine i was going to be good for ten years. by the time i was coming in i was five months pregnant i believe but in prison i took care of my son in prison and he lived prison when it was one year two months. while serving my senten
i took it as opportunity for me to achieve what they hope to achieve even in the outside world when. i. right now i am now in the. uk the officer in charge would not get a women's prison in libya spend three months with us in the u.k. last year as part of a fellowship program for the senior staff spending time in which prisons and universities. after the prison project. has been left on godsend to have been the prison community here because he just looked on me for class i'm not on all plants...
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i took a punch-lipped look around my cubicle for the guilty party. then i realized i was the guilty party. clearly, i needed to refile this citation, but where? after five minutes of staring at the index card, i took the well-trod path of least resistance and decided, like lexicographers before me, maybe it's an adverb. ah, it's close enough. [laughter] yes, i'll just put this citation in the nonexistent spot for adverb uses of take because there are no adverb uses of take. my teeth began to hurt. i placed the citation on a far corner of my desk which i mentally labeled which will be dealt with in two or three days. next, this will only take about a week. my brain saw take about and spat out phrasal verb. now, phrasal verbs are two or three-word phrases that are made up of a verb or preposition or adverb or sometimes both that functions just like a verb and whose meaning can't be figured out from the meanings of each individual constituent. so look down on in he looked down on lexicography as a career is a phrasal verb. the whole phrase looked down on
i took a punch-lipped look around my cubicle for the guilty party. then i realized i was the guilty party. clearly, i needed to refile this citation, but where? after five minutes of staring at the index card, i took the well-trod path of least resistance and decided, like lexicographers before me, maybe it's an adverb. ah, it's close enough. [laughter] yes, i'll just put this citation in the nonexistent spot for adverb uses of take because there are no adverb uses of take. my teeth began to...
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a photo of a woman who was shot said leave our girls alone and when i took the photo she said don't just take photos let's make sure that that you know we protect our girls you know we go into homes and speak to two young boys about their roles in society and how they treat women so i think that i thought that sort of little interaction kind of showed you know that people it's both angry but also wanting to channel that anger into to doing something productive or a mix of emotions there can you tell us more about this case specific lee and the religious implications because this child was from the muslim community and all of the accused men are hindu how has religion played a role in the aftermath of the murder. well you know this is the case which i'm mentioning in the state of jammu and kashmir and as you said you know a village and has sort of played a role in all of this you know on the one hand it is at its face you know another brutal gang rape of a child but where religion comes in here as is the fact that you know this was a muslim girl from a particular nomadic muslim commu
a photo of a woman who was shot said leave our girls alone and when i took the photo she said don't just take photos let's make sure that that you know we protect our girls you know we go into homes and speak to two young boys about their roles in society and how they treat women so i think that i thought that sort of little interaction kind of showed you know that people it's both angry but also wanting to channel that anger into to doing something productive or a mix of emotions there can you...
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by the time i was coming in i was five months pregnant i believe but in prison i took care of my son in prison and he left prison when it was one year to my. wife having my sentence a student of law. has been really involving drinking needs i did because it's been very very . this was not happening before in our facility because it's really a milestone for us because not even this path of getting this skill set up to for at least both and that crowd to alter able to get to be able to have self-esteem and it all just hunky civil out there to try before the court and defend themselves previous trial there are very few staff members but it's pretty good there are more staff members of the world joining the program. one sexists just at a mission point of the program was when one of the trainees and even mit was able to do a mouthpiece for the air quality who eventually went back to court and was able to at least from this inquiry more inmates to join him and currently the doing good work. i hope in future i will be able to help my my fellow inmates go through the trials and appeals. they'
by the time i was coming in i was five months pregnant i believe but in prison i took care of my son in prison and he left prison when it was one year to my. wife having my sentence a student of law. has been really involving drinking needs i did because it's been very very . this was not happening before in our facility because it's really a milestone for us because not even this path of getting this skill set up to for at least both and that crowd to alter able to get to be able to have...
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i took up reluctantly but i have given this job everything that i have. and i have no regrets whatsoever for having accepted this responsibility. this is been one of the two greatest honors of my life. the job provides incredible opportunities. the truth is it's easy for you to take over everything in your life, and you can't just let that happen. because there are other things in life that can be fleeting as well. namely, your time is a husband and a bad come which is the other great honor of my life. that's why today i'm announcing that they shall be my last one as a member of the house. to be clear i am not resigning. i think you full my server -- serve a full term as i was elected but it will be retiring in january leaving this matured into dance with what i believe is is a very bright future. it's almost hard to believe but i've been a member of congress for almost two decades. this is my 20th year in congress. [inaudible] >> my kids were not even born when i was first elected. our oldest was 13 when i became speaker. now all three of our kids are te
i took up reluctantly but i have given this job everything that i have. and i have no regrets whatsoever for having accepted this responsibility. this is been one of the two greatest honors of my life. the job provides incredible opportunities. the truth is it's easy for you to take over everything in your life, and you can't just let that happen. because there are other things in life that can be fleeting as well. namely, your time is a husband and a bad come which is the other great honor of...
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were red and i found out it was actually what it was he could have got sick he was undressed when i took my son that first told me that they still needed him but i still took him away from . the boy is clearly in shock still to have to go through something like this to go through such terror at his age is unthinkable really we've reached out to the white house west in a statement of some reaction to what's being what's being filmed in duma right now but we're still to hear back from them now even as i understand there was other footage from the alleged senior of the attack was and yes indeed there was another video released by another activist and it is apparently from an apartment building where the actual chemical project tile the alleged chemical projectile landed and it is the video so this is the initial video that we're showing you right now and this is the project we our crew again managed to get inside this very building so to the left you can see our video and to the right is the original one and initially how the media reacted to the first the released video well they saw it as
were red and i found out it was actually what it was he could have got sick he was undressed when i took my son that first told me that they still needed him but i still took him away from . the boy is clearly in shock still to have to go through something like this to go through such terror at his age is unthinkable really we've reached out to the white house west in a statement of some reaction to what's being what's being filmed in duma right now but we're still to hear back from them now...
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>> i took all english electives to escape the mathematics. >> sure. >> and engineering and everything else. >> okay. so where did you go to grad school? >> university of north carolina. i was given several -- actually, the history department at that particular time sort of had an in, so to speak -- remember, this is the '70s, so the atmosphere around universities wasn't conducive to the military as well. but the history department had a great relationship, evidently, with several universities because of some of the professors that were there at the universities and a couple of the ones were university of north carolina and duke. that area down there had -- duke had the infamous theodore ropp and they had a great military history course. and university of north carolina had a couple of ex-professors out of the history department, sam williamson, who became my faculty adviser, don higgenbottom who was a visiting professor here at one point in time. jim, who had studied under liddell hart. yeah, so those areas had some pretty phenomenal professors and because they were there, and it was
>> i took all english electives to escape the mathematics. >> sure. >> and engineering and everything else. >> okay. so where did you go to grad school? >> university of north carolina. i was given several -- actually, the history department at that particular time sort of had an in, so to speak -- remember, this is the '70s, so the atmosphere around universities wasn't conducive to the military as well. but the history department had a great relationship,...
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and didn't just say i. took my parents the books family. it wasn't just. so many people. and i could. get across the paper. but. you know. because it was a very fact very honest. and very. you know. i had to do it. all lawfully killed and that's what we thought for that's what we fought for for twenty six year. shows the freedom of the city liverpool that is metro it beside. me going through what you've gone through why would that woman go through twenty nine years of campaigning losing a. losing a brother. for. standing ever again standing to no. six and i thought i really believed that standing my father in the other ninety five i would be the first. you know common sense standing did not. put a stone didn't. you tell me why people don't get crushed to death have. paid . when. joe and wally east they're still old fashion terrorists they overplayed the standard not just doing it from a i'm giving it four hundred as well because he was so passionate about standing. oh you will to everything in my power to make sure every football fund it wants to start is able to stand bec
and didn't just say i. took my parents the books family. it wasn't just. so many people. and i could. get across the paper. but. you know. because it was a very fact very honest. and very. you know. i had to do it. all lawfully killed and that's what we thought for that's what we fought for for twenty six year. shows the freedom of the city liverpool that is metro it beside. me going through what you've gone through why would that woman go through twenty nine years of campaigning losing a....
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i think he played for duke university, i'm not sure. but, anyway, he took his football duties a little bit more lacks,ry gue i guess, than big coaches did. football then became a little bit more fun for me. the competition, of course, was all ivy league. we generally could handle the ivy league versus syracuse and penn state and so on so forth. so i enjoyed my time with tipton as a coach. >> okay. did you learn -- what did you learn from him? >> perseverance, i think, because tipton was -- i really don't know what his background was, but when he did -- he was a gentleman when he talked to you. but his -- the message he would send across was that, you know, okay, you're not as fast or strong and so on so forth, but hard work and determine medication can generally overcome that. so, you know, that's what his big message was, i think, to us. and, of course, the interesting thing about that is his determination when you're on sprint football, the 150-pound football was to try to get through and lose weight if you had to. >> okay. did you have to cut weight? >>
i think he played for duke university, i'm not sure. but, anyway, he took his football duties a little bit more lacks,ry gue i guess, than big coaches did. football then became a little bit more fun for me. the competition, of course, was all ivy league. we generally could handle the ivy league versus syracuse and penn state and so on so forth. so i enjoyed my time with tipton as a coach. >> okay. did you learn -- what did you learn from him? >> perseverance, i think, because tipton...
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i took my leisurely time and put my slippers on and walked up to the oval office and by this time thefirst lady wasn't there but the president and secretary was and i said, he said he wants to see me.and she said he does? she didn't know anything about it. >> and she said let me go see. it was all around lunchtime. she came out and said he does. and i've always felt she was a little bothered by the fact she didn't know it but who knows. so she said go on in.i go in and the president is sitting at his desk and having a meeting or doing something and she said laura, come on in. he said you want to see me? yes i did. about those letters you had me sign over the weekend. i said i must've done something wrong or screwed up in some fashion. he opened the drawer, goes to the desk and says you left your pen upstairs. and i didn't know if you needed this. it was special to you in some way and i was going to call but i didn't want you to have to come back into work on the weekend so here it is area. >> and it was one of those things you would buy a drugstore or get from the supply unit. and i s
i took my leisurely time and put my slippers on and walked up to the oval office and by this time thefirst lady wasn't there but the president and secretary was and i said, he said he wants to see me.and she said he does? she didn't know anything about it. >> and she said let me go see. it was all around lunchtime. she came out and said he does. and i've always felt she was a little bothered by the fact she didn't know it but who knows. so she said go on in.i go in and the president is...
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on pension reform, i took it on . i'm the only person that could say that here at this podium. an talk about it. i actually did it. i had to furlough 37,000 people 40 days a year. i made the tough calls. i took it from a structural deficit, facing a bankruptcy to about 100 million dollars structural deficit. so i was focused on the prize. i had to make tough calls. i did not have responsibility over the schools but i knew that the city would not survive, much less thrive without fixing the schools. the same is true for the state. the next governors going to have to make the tough calls. i have a record of taking on my friends when it comes to that. >> i'm going to give you each 30 more seconds here. >> i disagree with regards to pensions. i helped leave days i helped lead the state. i lead reforms in regard to california -- campaign contributions. we had people passing plans. i brought the parties together to have those hard conversations. you just look at today who is bringing in the ideas to try to tackle the problems. if we hit our normal rate of return over the next 20 years
on pension reform, i took it on . i'm the only person that could say that here at this podium. an talk about it. i actually did it. i had to furlough 37,000 people 40 days a year. i made the tough calls. i took it from a structural deficit, facing a bankruptcy to about 100 million dollars structural deficit. so i was focused on the prize. i had to make tough calls. i did not have responsibility over the schools but i knew that the city would not survive, much less thrive without fixing the...
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. >> the barrel of the gun was down, so that's when i took my opportunity, wrestling it from him. i ran through the door at full speed, hit him with the door, and took the gun and threw it over the bar, then i took him and myself outside the restaurant. >> reporter: his hands still blistered and burned from grabbing the piping-hot gun. >> i just knew it was me or him. >> reporter: without his weapon police say the suspect pled the scene on foot. >> he went to his apartment, put on a pair of pants, and then went to a wood line behind the apartment. >> reporter: but this tragedy cutting short four young lives. all of the victims in their 20s. there was akila da silva, 23, a student and aspiring rap artist and music producer. his older brother mourned the loss of his baby sibling to cbs. >> he looked up to me but i looked up to him at the same time. real smart, real good guy, never got in any trouble. >> reporter: debony groves, remembered for her dream of becoming a social worker. 29-year-old tarian sunderland, long-time employee of the waffle house. 20-year-old joe perez, who worked
. >> the barrel of the gun was down, so that's when i took my opportunity, wrestling it from him. i ran through the door at full speed, hit him with the door, and took the gun and threw it over the bar, then i took him and myself outside the restaurant. >> reporter: his hands still blistered and burned from grabbing the piping-hot gun. >> i just knew it was me or him. >> reporter: without his weapon police say the suspect pled the scene on foot. >> he went to his...
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so i took it. >> reporter: customer, james shaw wrestled the gun away from the killer. and -- after he, he let it go with one hand. then when he just had, had it in his other hand. i take it. and i tossed it over the counter. >> yeah, they're in our yard now. >> police used dogs to search through dense brush for the suspect. a neighbor named jeremy searcy posted this video on twitter, said watching it unfold in my backyard. crazy. >> i saw them all on the news live from the helicopter over the hill realized that was behind our house. >> three victims were killed at the restaurant. fourth died later at the hospital. elaine they never stood a chance against a gunman who pulled into the parking lot and right away started shooting. >> mark strassmann, thank you. >>> president trump spent the weekend at his mar a lago resort in palm beach, florida. he also had a busy weekend on twitter, weighing in on a variety of subjects from the russia investigation to north korea. errol barnett has the the latest. >> reporter: a weekend of presidential contrasts. while the country's four
so i took it. >> reporter: customer, james shaw wrestled the gun away from the killer. and -- after he, he let it go with one hand. then when he just had, had it in his other hand. i take it. and i tossed it over the counter. >> yeah, they're in our yard now. >> police used dogs to search through dense brush for the suspect. a neighbor named jeremy searcy posted this video on twitter, said watching it unfold in my backyard. crazy. >> i saw them all on the news live from...
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so that's when i took my opportunity. and i kind of was just wrestling -- wrestling it from him. and i ran through the door at full speed. hit him with the door and took the gun and threw it over the bar and then i took him and myself outside -- outside the restaurant and then i was just trying to run away from him and just, you know, get to freedom. >> you said that anybody could have done what you did. and i don't know if that's -- if that's true, but you -- you say also you're not a hero. but i got to say, your quick thinking is being credited with saving a lot of lives. have you had a chance to talk to any of the other survivors that were in that restaurant with you? >> just my best friend. he was actually there with me in the restaurant with me. he was in one of the bathrooms, and we kind of talked about it. but we haven't went into depth about talking about it because it's -- it was kind of -- it was kind of hard to talk about it yesterday. it was hitting home, but i haven't talked to any of the other survivors. i know the guy that was outside -- the locksmith that was outs
so that's when i took my opportunity. and i kind of was just wrestling -- wrestling it from him. and i ran through the door at full speed. hit him with the door and took the gun and threw it over the bar and then i took him and myself outside -- outside the restaurant and then i was just trying to run away from him and just, you know, get to freedom. >> you said that anybody could have done what you did. and i don't know if that's -- if that's true, but you -- you say also you're not a...
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and i read it and it really affected me and on one summer trip we used to take in a car he took me to gettysburg, pennsylvania. and it was a seminal moment for me because i just couldn't believe what i was hearing from our tour guide about the heroics and actually more so the devastation and the killing and so on and so forth and i wondered to myself how in the world could people do that? how could someone do that sort of thing? and as i read more about it i decided that i wanted to become a soldier. and not living far from west point and watching the west point story on tv and that sort of stuff i decided i'd like to come to west point. and i was fortunate enough when i was in school, particularly high school, i played sports so i had an invitation to come up here one weekend and i spent the weekend here and that's why i wanted to come to west point. >> what was our day like for you? >> oh, my god. i'm sure you've heard this before. it was like walking through another door into some fantasy land that you've never, ever had ever dreamed about. i couldn't believe it when i walked throu
and i read it and it really affected me and on one summer trip we used to take in a car he took me to gettysburg, pennsylvania. and it was a seminal moment for me because i just couldn't believe what i was hearing from our tour guide about the heroics and actually more so the devastation and the killing and so on and so forth and i wondered to myself how in the world could people do that? how could someone do that sort of thing? and as i read more about it i decided that i wanted to become a...
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i took ccny because it was free and easy to get to. i had heard a lot about it. david: you grew up in the bronx. mr. powell: i was born in harlem about a mile from here and grew up in the south bronx section of new york. david: your parents were immigrants from jamaica? mr. powell: yep. david: growing up in new york did you enjoy new york as a young boy? mr. powell: i thought it was a wonderful place to be a kid. it was such a diverse place that it really bonded on me. that this is what the world is. full of people of different backgrounds, cultures, colors, you name it. of course ccny replicates that perfectly. i learned a little bit of yiddish working for six years in a -- another corner of the south bronx at a place called jay sixers which sold juvenile furniture and carriages and toys. he was a russian jew. it was me, an irish driver and a salesman in the store. one story i love to tell is after i had been doing this for a couple years with jay he came up and put his arm around my shoulder and said, coly, coly, don't think you can stay here at the store. this
i took ccny because it was free and easy to get to. i had heard a lot about it. david: you grew up in the bronx. mr. powell: i was born in harlem about a mile from here and grew up in the south bronx section of new york. david: your parents were immigrants from jamaica? mr. powell: yep. david: growing up in new york did you enjoy new york as a young boy? mr. powell: i thought it was a wonderful place to be a kid. it was such a diverse place that it really bonded on me. that this is what the...
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i don't look towards water on me you put me here and then took me out serious to my mother where exactly up stairs the second floor. up stairs over there i loudly. sorry so the doctor started filming us here they were pouring water and taking videos and then my father came and found me someone had told her we were here so he came and took me away i luckily i didn't know she was being seen i went up stairs and saw my wife and children i was very surprised and asked what had happened when my son's eyes were red i found out that it was water but it was cold and he could have got sick and he was undressed when i took my son the first told me that they still needed him but i still took him away from that. the boy is clearly in shock still to have to go through something like this to go through such terror at his age is unthinkable really we've reached out to the white helmets westing in statement of some reaction to what's been what's being filmed in duma right now but we're still to hear back from them even as i understand there was other footage from the alleged senior of the attack was and
i don't look towards water on me you put me here and then took me out serious to my mother where exactly up stairs the second floor. up stairs over there i loudly. sorry so the doctor started filming us here they were pouring water and taking videos and then my father came and found me someone had told her we were here so he came and took me away i luckily i didn't know she was being seen i went up stairs and saw my wife and children i was very surprised and asked what had happened when my...
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this started two years ago when i took my dog, poppy, two years ago when i took my dog, poppy, sadlyf march, 2016, international women's day. a run. it was the 8th of march, 2016, internationalwomen's day. i had been on one panel and stop trying to kill before the next and decided to run between them. we ran along the river, across westminster bridge and into parliament square. i ran past winston churchill, david lloyd george, a guy i had never heard of at the time called jan smutz. and i slowed down and stopped. the statues were all of men. surely not all of them? i walked around the square looking at them. nelson mandela, ghandi, abraham lincoln, impressive men for sure that there was no getting away from the fact they were all, well, men. all 11 of them. i couldn't believe it, it was 2016, how had this not already been sorted? i didn't want to sort myself, to be honest. i knew from a fight to get a historical figure on our banknotes how much campaign takes over your life. so adjusting the tweet and thought, maybe someone else will get as angry as i am. but as i carried on running
this started two years ago when i took my dog, poppy, two years ago when i took my dog, poppy, sadlyf march, 2016, international women's day. a run. it was the 8th of march, 2016, internationalwomen's day. i had been on one panel and stop trying to kill before the next and decided to run between them. we ran along the river, across westminster bridge and into parliament square. i ran past winston churchill, david lloyd george, a guy i had never heard of at the time called jan smutz. and i...
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and after, he let it go with one hand and then when he had it in his other hand i just took it and i tossed it over the counter. >> reporter: police say he ran from the waffle house possibly stopping at his house to put on pants, police surrounded his house but did not find him inside. he was known to law enforcement people the secret service said that he was arrested near the white house after crossing a barrier near the wired house. officials say that four guns were taken from travis reinking , and they gave him to his father. his father later gave them back. the suspect could have two guns with him. >>> southwest canceled flights across the country as it continues to search the engine fans after tuesday's explosion that killed a passenger on a f- a-a ordered dallas bound flight. the inspections are a result of the voluntary safety checks that the air line has initiated. in a statement, the airline stated -- added we have initiated minimal flight disruptions to cover open trips. we are having inspections overnight and utilizing spirit aircraft when available. the flight bound for s
and after, he let it go with one hand and then when he had it in his other hand i just took it and i tossed it over the counter. >> reporter: police say he ran from the waffle house possibly stopping at his house to put on pants, police surrounded his house but did not find him inside. he was known to law enforcement people the secret service said that he was arrested near the white house after crossing a barrier near the wired house. officials say that four guns were taken from travis...
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and for that darkness, that dark place that i was in, it took three years. and i often share we would talk and i would say you know, i truly believe that god came and tried to talk to me. but he seen that i was so full of hate i didn't hear talk from him. i truly believe in my good mind, that he left and said when you get over all of this hatred and when you get out of this bitterness, i will come back and i will tell you my plan. and it took three years for me to get out of that. and when then he will come see me i'll just say okay. the guards but i couldn't talk. i don't know anyone in here can understand when you've been accused of murdering in the state of alabama is talking about taking a life. i didn't understand, how can you go from cutting grass to death row. living in a five by seven. i did not understand because i didn't have them lawyer. i did not know what could turn to for help. and i just sit in this dark place for three years. >> you know, you're right about coming out of that, hearing this person. [triggered something. and your humanity is res
and for that darkness, that dark place that i was in, it took three years. and i often share we would talk and i would say you know, i truly believe that god came and tried to talk to me. but he seen that i was so full of hate i didn't hear talk from him. i truly believe in my good mind, that he left and said when you get over all of this hatred and when you get out of this bitterness, i will come back and i will tell you my plan. and it took three years for me to get out of that. and when then...
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red i found out that it was water but it was cold and he could have got sick he was undressed when i tookmy son first told me that they still needed him but i still took him away from . the boy is clearly in shock still to have to go through something like this to go through such terror at his age is unthinkable really we've reached out to the white helmets resting in statement of some reaction to what's being being filmed in duma right now but we're still to hear back from them even as i understand there was other footage from the alleged senior of the attack was and yes indeed there was another video released by another activist and it is apparently from an apartment building where the actual chemical project tile the alleged chemical project landed this is the initial video that we're showing you right now and this is the project we our crew again managed to get inside this very building so to the left you can see our video and to the right is the original one and initially how the media reacted to the first the released video well they saw it as rock solid evidence of a chemical attac
red i found out that it was water but it was cold and he could have got sick he was undressed when i tookmy son first told me that they still needed him but i still took him away from . the boy is clearly in shock still to have to go through something like this to go through such terror at his age is unthinkable really we've reached out to the white helmets resting in statement of some reaction to what's being being filmed in duma right now but we're still to hear back from them even as i...
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when i took my oath of office two years ago, i took a constitutional oath to support the constitutionf the united states. but i took another oath, a judicial oath, an old oath of judges, which is given to judges the world over and that is to do justice to the poor and to the rich alike. so that it's a pervasive concept that goes to the very central core of our judicial system. so mr. gideon stands free today, after a trial by his peers, because he enjoys the benefits of the constitutional guarantees of liberty and equality, the goals for which our revolution was fought, the goals for which our constitution was written, and the goals for which all americans must always stand firm. martin: one week ago clarence gideon visited the supreme court of the united states for the first time. he visited it as any tourist would unrecognized. none knew him as the central figure in the historic case that echoed in these marble corridors. that a man like clarence gideon could make the supreme court change its mind, must stand as living testament to the vitality of american justice. but for the harsh
when i took my oath of office two years ago, i took a constitutional oath to support the constitutionf the united states. but i took another oath, a judicial oath, an old oath of judges, which is given to judges the world over and that is to do justice to the poor and to the rich alike. so that it's a pervasive concept that goes to the very central core of our judicial system. so mr. gideon stands free today, after a trial by his peers, because he enjoys the benefits of the constitutional...
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happened after a very tipsy halloween party back in 2005. >> she began taking her clothes office, i took my clothes off, and we, i believe, started to have sex. i believe we stopped and got dressed and decided to never speak about it again. >> it seemed to observers as if you two were somehow blaming the victim? you were looking for other people she may have had relationships with. why was that important? >> the reason that people looked to the spouse first, is because affairs of the heart frequently lead to crimes of passion. so, anyone with whom she had a relationship, should be the subject of a police investigation. >> reporter: and there may have been other secrets, the defense charged, clues to nancy's life they'll never know because, and this was big, a cary detective erased the contents of her blackberry accidentally, said the prosecutors. nonsense, said the defense. >> it's not something that happens accidentally. >> reporter: a prime example, the defense said, of shocking allegations that the police investigation was dishonest. why would the police have any motivation whatsoever
happened after a very tipsy halloween party back in 2005. >> she began taking her clothes office, i took my clothes off, and we, i believe, started to have sex. i believe we stopped and got dressed and decided to never speak about it again. >> it seemed to observers as if you two were somehow blaming the victim? you were looking for other people she may have had relationships with. why was that important? >> the reason that people looked to the spouse first, is because affairs...
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i took a look at manslaughter, in the sense of battery, burglary and there was the fifth one. i think carson was also on the list. under the supreme court's decision people were guilty of those crimes that wouldn't be removable from the united states not unless you can get them on a different ground. >> it's not just the statute addressed the baladdressed but c violence. under the ina you were deportable if you are convicted of a crime, but that removable cd itself is dependent on the kind of violence and often they involve assault and do not have the forceforces of government ar that reason i think that one deleterious effect of the supreme court's decision is that there's going to be able to dispose of abuse of on the street end o into the three cris people don't commit ones, drunk driving, spousal abuse and child molestation and if you let them back out on the street they will reoffend. >> it seems to me the communities in which these immigrants ar were living, peope who committed crimes they are the ones to become the victims in other words the immigrant communities, people
i took a look at manslaughter, in the sense of battery, burglary and there was the fifth one. i think carson was also on the list. under the supreme court's decision people were guilty of those crimes that wouldn't be removable from the united states not unless you can get them on a different ground. >> it's not just the statute addressed the baladdressed but c violence. under the ina you were deportable if you are convicted of a crime, but that removable cd itself is dependent on the...
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intend to keep maintain the value of their museum for other people but i do think that what chris and i took and i don't hunt him yet hold on let me finish i do think that what tristan her so sad about maintaining are developing some kind of collaboration our partnership is the right way but i think that it should go the other way that it's up to ethiopia to decide whom to loan goes items to when for how long how i hope he will what my me getting you to stand out from it i really want to hear from f m m r a that he's the director of the national museum of ethiopia what he has to say when the important let's have a listen put everything i could it is that if you have a little island we have a lot of written documents that show they carried out a planned to a store and organizing the looting in morocco and we also saw that these treasures are in the british museum to look at them it is clearly no from where these treasures came and to whom they belong our main question has never been to have them long ago if your position has always been the restoration of those legally occluded treasures from
intend to keep maintain the value of their museum for other people but i do think that what chris and i took and i don't hunt him yet hold on let me finish i do think that what tristan her so sad about maintaining are developing some kind of collaboration our partnership is the right way but i think that it should go the other way that it's up to ethiopia to decide whom to loan goes items to when for how long how i hope he will what my me getting you to stand out from it i really want to hear...