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i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he is a little nice monster, but it is a little monster anyway. you know, i have some affinity with air. i'd love the air. i love to touch the air. >> i hope you like my hair, because of a drag queen's last ni
i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of...
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i was in whistler b.c. where where sarah and i was i get a phone call. so worst kind of throwing it is does she have fear i think she had fear but not she she had a plan and she i mean she was doing what she loved to do and she didn't fear what she was doing at all she was she was an amazing skier always push yourself that she was doing things that she didn't need to do to get a gold medal she was doing them to push dots her side of the sport like she did to get into the olympics half pipe skiing is it will will debut in sochi and i was that was her dream all along and she's she could have easily just won with her stock around and said she's learning new tricks and progressing the sport and also getting other girls to do the same you deal with loss i think i just kept busy i i think about what sarah would do in my shoes and i'd also be a lot i think about. yeah what i think what i would want her to do and that which is what i don't know just to keep busy and be happy and joy and have children would she i don't know i don't know i sarah not was going to ha
i was in whistler b.c. where where sarah and i was i get a phone call. so worst kind of throwing it is does she have fear i think she had fear but not she she had a plan and she i mean she was doing what she loved to do and she didn't fear what she was doing at all she was she was an amazing skier always push yourself that she was doing things that she didn't need to do to get a gold medal she was doing them to push dots her side of the sport like she did to get into the olympics half pipe...
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i was you know that was the one that i knew that i know. was on the other clothes there. was. there was. a load was here was. that. he got home he said. he. yeah. i mean i made some place doesn't look. like and tries to leave if there's no money come. to do. my own science damaso much of the logic is. i mean that these absolute is the one the thing that. is not debunked i would be in the prison yes it's good. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcome to the big picture. i would rather i asked questions for people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find why go larry king now right here on r.t. question more. or less how is the new alert animation scripts scare me a little but. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news coming in. alexander's family. cry tears of the lawyer and a great thi
i was you know that was the one that i knew that i know. was on the other clothes there. was. there was. a load was here was. that. he got home he said. he. yeah. i mean i made some place doesn't look. like and tries to leave if there's no money come. to do. my own science damaso much of the logic is. i mean that these absolute is the one the thing that. is not debunked i would be in the prison yes it's good. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you...
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i was actually in my bed which at which i was a your no no i live right by i never i learned never lived in new york and that you were mother and oh yeah i was with my mother in north wales she was actually with maureen starkey riggers ex-wife in london who was a dear best friend and i was actually in north wales at the time and literally i heard a noise and there was the chimney fell in and i you know when you just have that gut feeling that something's wrong something's really wrong and i went downstairs and all the curtains were closed and. i thought the sisters to be. who knew what it was at the time and then the press outside everywhere and my stepfather had been told not to tell me until mum you know arrived but i just said. what's going on and you've got to tell me the my first concern that point was to make sure that mum was ok more than anything you know moving absolutely because she still you know absolutely i mean that was the first love of a life so you know she'd known him much longer than i'd ever known him and was much more closer than i had ever been so it was all about l
i was actually in my bed which at which i was a your no no i live right by i never i learned never lived in new york and that you were mother and oh yeah i was with my mother in north wales she was actually with maureen starkey riggers ex-wife in london who was a dear best friend and i was actually in north wales at the time and literally i heard a noise and there was the chimney fell in and i you know when you just have that gut feeling that something's wrong something's really wrong and i...
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i did. i was probably the first, as he say, power hitter who was successful. i mean, certainly whoever guys hit the long before me, but i guess my ability to hit the ball with control and hit it long was what people hadn't seen. >> arnold famously said the big guy is out of the came, we better start running. a. that was the open in 1962,ndd after that he said, the big guy is out of the cage, you better watch out. and so arnold, arnold has been terrific to me, i like arnold an awful lot. he never treated me as a younger guy and just an upstart. he always treated me as an equal, and i always appreciated that and i have always -- i have always enjoyed his company. >> rose: and in fact you shared an agent. >> mark mccormick. >> rose: mark mccormick. the masters, it is said, asks every question of your game. it tests every part of a golf game. >> well, that is the idea of what a championship golf is all about, to be able to use every club in your bag and be able to fight and take command of all of the conditions that you might play. you might play with wind or firm g
i did. i was probably the first, as he say, power hitter who was successful. i mean, certainly whoever guys hit the long before me, but i guess my ability to hit the ball with control and hit it long was what people hadn't seen. >> arnold famously said the big guy is out of the came, we better start running. a. that was the open in 1962,ndd after that he said, the big guy is out of the cage, you better watch out. and so arnold, arnold has been terrific to me, i like arnold an awful lot....
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concerned. >> so was i. >> i was at a position where i was talking daily to one state police officer that had legitimate concerns for my safety. my wife i asked her to stay out -- >> your dad had recently been sick. >> he had had a heart attack about two weeks prior to the incident. i asked my wife to stay in florida and continue her nursing education. she was about a week away from finishing when i went to jackson and turn myself in. >> witness number 9 a relative who claims that zimmerman molested her when they were children. also what is his message to we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. car insuranc
concerned. >> so was i. >> i was at a position where i was talking daily to one state police officer that had legitimate concerns for my safety. my wife i asked her to stay out -- >> your dad had recently been sick. >> he had had a heart attack about two weeks prior to the incident. i asked my wife to stay in florida and continue her nursing education. she was about a week away from finishing when i went to jackson and turn myself in. >> witness number 9 a relative...
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i did. anyway, i was picked, and i just remember -- i couldn't perform. there was no way. oh, all i could think is i did not want to go back to labor camp because i had a back injury. that shows, and later on, the extent was sent, and there was -- her office said it was awful, and we were caught in beijing to watch the favorite movies and to learn technique and not be poise ped by its contents, and we need a study section to go through that, and the moment we saw all these -- the movies, in the film roomings and we all got poisenned men mentally, and you see because she saw herself because they were 20 years older, and they got a mad woman in the back, and there's a sec wife who was a mad woman, everything matches, and second movie was "sound of music" because they have to take care of the kids, and a beautiful -- was responsible for merging so many chinese people, but in the meantime, her fantasy. anyway, september 9th, 1976, died, overthrown, and two months later, i was denouncedded. the next eight years, i was punished for guilty by association, and by the time i thought
i did. anyway, i was picked, and i just remember -- i couldn't perform. there was no way. oh, all i could think is i did not want to go back to labor camp because i had a back injury. that shows, and later on, the extent was sent, and there was -- her office said it was awful, and we were caught in beijing to watch the favorite movies and to learn technique and not be poise ped by its contents, and we need a study section to go through that, and the moment we saw all these -- the movies, in the...
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i was in whistler b.c. where where sarah and i was i get a phone call. so worst kind of throwing it is does she have fear i think she had fear but not she she had a plan and she i mean she was doing what she loved to do and she didn't fear what she was doing at all she was she was an amazing skier always pushing yourself that she was doing things that she didn't need to do to get a gold medal she was doing them to push dots her side of the sport like she did to get into the olympics half pipe skiing is it will will debut in sochi and i was that was her dream all along and she's she could have easily just won with her stock around and said she's learning new tricks and progressing the sport and also getting other girls to do the same you deal with loss i think i just kept busy i i think about what sarah would do in my shoes and i'd also a lot i think of. yeah what i think about what i would want her to do and which is what i don't know just to keep busy and be happy and joy and have children would she i don't know i don't know i sarah not was going to have
i was in whistler b.c. where where sarah and i was i get a phone call. so worst kind of throwing it is does she have fear i think she had fear but not she she had a plan and she i mean she was doing what she loved to do and she didn't fear what she was doing at all she was she was an amazing skier always pushing yourself that she was doing things that she didn't need to do to get a gold medal she was doing them to push dots her side of the sport like she did to get into the olympics half pipe...
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i was actually in my bed which at which i was a your no no i live i never i learned never lived in new york and that you were a modern oh yeah i was with my mother in north wales she was actually with maureen starkey ringo's ex-wife in london who was a dear best friend and i was actually in north wales at the time and literally i heard a noise and there was the chimney fell in and i you know when you just have that cup feeling that something's wrong something's really wrong and i went downstairs and all the curtains were closed and. i thought the sisters to be. who knew what it was at the time and then the press outside everywhere and my stepfather had been told not to tell me until you know arrived but i just said. what's going on you've got to tell me the my first concern that point was to make sure that mum was ok more than anything you know we absolutely because she still you know absolutely i mean that was the first love of a life so you know she'd known him much longer than i'd ever known and was much more closer than i had ever been so it was all about looking after her natasha'
i was actually in my bed which at which i was a your no no i live i never i learned never lived in new york and that you were a modern oh yeah i was with my mother in north wales she was actually with maureen starkey ringo's ex-wife in london who was a dear best friend and i was actually in north wales at the time and literally i heard a noise and there was the chimney fell in and i you know when you just have that cup feeling that something's wrong something's really wrong and i went...
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>> well, i was -- i supported the verdict. i agree with it. >> and was there anything in the evidence, in the system that really came out at you? >> i think the things that i focused on when i was -- when i was doing my own little deliberation was the nonemergency phone call. i did pick up on some things out of rachel jeantel's testimony. trayvon martin's phone records or her phone records when they were talking. >> of course, rachel jeantel is the friend that trayvon martin was talking to right before the shooting on the cell phone. >> yeah. i call them the ear witnesses. the ones that heard the noises. they helped me fill the gap and a couple of the eyewitnesss but i think the one thing that stands out the most is the injuries. just to mr. zimmerman. >> what did you think of neighbor john good's testimony? talked about mma style, ground and pound. >> yeah. i mean, you know, what i -- i got from that was just the motions he saw. you know? whether it was ground and pound or mma. you know? it wasn't relevant to me. it was just the motions and the fact tha
>> well, i was -- i supported the verdict. i agree with it. >> and was there anything in the evidence, in the system that really came out at you? >> i think the things that i focused on when i was -- when i was doing my own little deliberation was the nonemergency phone call. i did pick up on some things out of rachel jeantel's testimony. trayvon martin's phone records or her phone records when they were talking. >> of course, rachel jeantel is the friend that trayvon...
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i was. the most was how i got i that was what i was about i. was a good idea about it i didn't. really believe in going going going to be good how do i know you aren't. yet to try it out a good. bit is. there too much of. my i got on your side. she took the fifth on the mobile world. on the roof. for me over the gulf right. now well i was wondering. what then a minute time to do its thing before i was it's morning it's afternoon it's in the evening that it's drink for you daddy's secret for you to smoke so easy is the best level you. food is not a lot of. money is not love mona's food the. have all the time oh god no i doubt it's god like. when i did i'm like i'm not going to be i'm going to talk about exactly what i'm going to live on what i don't know you by the way not that you did. we don't like that and i want to be i don't want to get a lot of what you know what is the why we got married couple with you know not yet somehow you know you're. going to want to know what i'm going off about that it's awkward i thought i was. going to let you know well you know good stuff. ok le
i was. the most was how i got i that was what i was about i. was a good idea about it i didn't. really believe in going going going to be good how do i know you aren't. yet to try it out a good. bit is. there too much of. my i got on your side. she took the fifth on the mobile world. on the roof. for me over the gulf right. now well i was wondering. what then a minute time to do its thing before i was it's morning it's afternoon it's in the evening that it's drink for you daddy's secret for you...
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i saw when i thought, i love it. it is nice in different. very creative. fabulous, ginzo. but i love coutoure. the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was a journalist, explaining the clothing. now we call them stylists, which in reality was an editor, especially one which is a dead now. it was very inspiring. one from the magazine "elle." f fabulous, fabulous editor. she was mixing the close. she was doing something else than the panoply. matching, like in coutoure. she was taking an overall and putting with high heels and glamorous jewelry. i loved it. it shows me that you are not obliged. you do not have to wear the matching thing. coutoure, i saw similar things and making the dream, you know? instead, in myself, you know, i am sure that i was supposed to do coutoure. but at that time, there was no place. when i started, [unintelligible] it was more like my family or my mother or the concierge. it was sewing. more the kind of thing. very small. i should say that my days was coutoure. i did my ready-to-wear in my first years. and coutoure without realizing it. i think that honestly most of the designers of the 1980's were completely d
i saw when i thought, i love it. it is nice in different. very creative. fabulous, ginzo. but i love coutoure. the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was a journalist, explaining the clothing. now we call them stylists, which in reality was an editor, especially one which is a dead now. it was very inspiring. one from the magazine "elle." f fabulous, fabulous editor. she was mixing the close. she was doing something else than the panoply. matching,...
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i didn't know about his heroism, i did not have a had been in camp. it was a day one can think as i entered the birth room. i am sure that i wastold something about it. so actually my mother was in a explaining to the giving birth was painless. i had having gave babies in that era actually was or could be painless. so i learned about my father's heroism they both seemed very unbroken and together. they went to do things, like the fact that they were in the holocaust comes to great things. but they would say i had tears and then joy. and you are having a really bad time. and a whiskey over to paradise and those are typical songs that were written by david. and every holiday made sense, the typical jokes he made about the holidays and so for me, passover was my father's story. it was almost like being a kennedy. we are having passover, that is about being a slave and being released. he did tell me there is very little about having enough to make him onset. would you like to hear that story? >> yes, tells that story. he went to israel ever there was her father and people say, he saved us. tell about that moment. >> yes, it is tru
i didn't know about his heroism, i did not have a had been in camp. it was a day one can think as i entered the birth room. i am sure that i wastold something about it. so actually my mother was in a explaining to the giving birth was painless. i had having gave babies in that era actually was or could be painless. so i learned about my father's heroism they both seemed very unbroken and together. they went to do things, like the fact that they were in the holocaust comes to great things. but...
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i made the choices to say i did not want to lose what i have got. the passion that i have for what i do, it was not work. i was constantly evolving and feeling like i was getting better. you are constantly embraced by your profession. as long as you are growing in your profession and your respected, you will stay as clean as you can because you have got somebody that you love. tavis: you played a small role in getting the beatles here for the first time. at one point in your career, you and elvis were it. >> do i look like elvis presley? tavis: what was that relationship? >> i was not a good-looking kid. we knew each other. we grew up together. we got closer when he came out to vegas. he had a lot to talk to me about and i had a lot to talk to him. he recorded "my way" because it was one of his favorite songs. at the end, we became close. our careers were not -- he was a survivor like i was. there was no one else around. tavis: back in the day, what do you define as the defining moment of your career? so many great stories in this book. what are those defining moments? >> winding up on ed sullivan and realizin
i made the choices to say i did not want to lose what i have got. the passion that i have for what i do, it was not work. i was constantly evolving and feeling like i was getting better. you are constantly embraced by your profession. as long as you are growing in your profession and your respected, you will stay as clean as you can because you have got somebody that you love. tavis: you played a small role in getting the beatles here for the first time. at one point in your career, you and...
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was good. and i was just so hungry. i didn't get the rush. i was so hungry for the rush and i was like put me deeper on the next one. put me deeper on the next one. and he looked at me like, this guy is crazy or something. >> one year earlier, garrett towed his girlfriend nicole into another big one. in that very same spot. that moment was also caught on camera in november 2010. >> he said you know i don't know if you're going to get a wave. i'm just going to pull you up on the board. we're going to drive around. feel the board. make sure you feel comfortable. >> and as soon as she gets up this biggest as they come, you know, it was like a 20-foot wave. not too big, but still. >> the second he pulls me up it was literally maybe less than a second that i'm standing up and this wave just pops out of nowhere. and he goes, go! and i said are you sure? and i like -- i hesitated. so if i would have maybe gone at that point, i would have been able to come down on my own. since i hesitated, it was kind of like a slingshot. >> she lets go of the rope. she c
was good. and i was just so hungry. i didn't get the rush. i was so hungry for the rush and i was like put me deeper on the next one. put me deeper on the next one. and he looked at me like, this guy is crazy or something. >> one year earlier, garrett towed his girlfriend nicole into another big one. in that very same spot. that moment was also caught on camera in november 2010. >> he said you know i don't know if you're going to get a wave. i'm just going to pull you up on the...
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i don't know. >> kroft: you don't know? >> cullen: because, you know, you're right. i mean, i continued, but i was also... i waslso careful. i was also... deny it any time anybody would ask me. >> kroft: it was the suspicious death of a roman catholic priest named florian gall that set in motion the events that would eventually expose charles cullen. reverend gall had died unexpectedly overnight while recovering from pneumonia, and the hospital discovered high levels of the heart drug digoxin in his blood. it was the second unexplained overdose in two weeks. >> dr. marcus: the blood levels were astronomical. they were way higher than you would ever shoot for by using the drug therapeutically. >> kroft: dr. steven marcus is the director of new jersey's poison control center. he heard about the digoxin overdoses when a pharmacist at somerset called his office asking for help with some dosage calculations. the pharmacist also confided that two more patients in the same unit had turned up with abnormally high levels of insulin. what's going through your mind? >> dr. marcus: my number one, two and three thought was
i don't know. >> kroft: you don't know? >> cullen: because, you know, you're right. i mean, i continued, but i was also... i waslso careful. i was also... deny it any time anybody would ask me. >> kroft: it was the suspicious death of a roman catholic priest named florian gall that set in motion the events that would eventually expose charles cullen. reverend gall had died unexpectedly overnight while recovering from pneumonia, and the hospital discovered high levels of the...
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i think i was i was there there were two other guys and we were all very very different and i just thought once i read him i was like are if i get this gig i know i can work with him i know he'll be fun to play with is it more comedy than serious i think so yeah balances that balance of balance as with the cases we take the cases very seriously but the the what the approach that these two lawyers these two attorneys take this very unorthodox and i creates human tell me about your new boss this year new boss we have the not you know we have no we have the lovely heather locklear is joining the show and. she's great and she comes in she doesn't like us not us shows like the characters very much and she cracks the whip right away tries to divide and conquer i should change that dynamic delusional yeah and the i think i was i was wrong she had a strong female presence in the show which with us is is a good thing it's a really good thing where you both moved in the scene with. her family tell me we were sitting next to her with our codpieces on the call. and i call mine as a cod. i was that set
i think i was i was there there were two other guys and we were all very very different and i just thought once i read him i was like are if i get this gig i know i can work with him i know he'll be fun to play with is it more comedy than serious i think so yeah balances that balance of balance as with the cases we take the cases very seriously but the the what the approach that these two lawyers these two attorneys take this very unorthodox and i creates human tell me about your new boss this...
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i, i was raped. and the other day i was, i'm on a book tour and i was in san diego and there's a chinese woman stood up in the crowd and she says, same thing happened to me exactly. it is mirror image. i was raped and i did not report. and i felt the same thing. people would not do in normal situation. when they're in despair, they have crushing loneliness, this helpless, helplessness and hopelessness just drove people to madness. and the rape and pregnancy and struggling. the things a mom does happen to i am my grant. on the other hand i had problem with my siblings and my family. why do you have to reveal this to the world? >> they say this after the book came out and they knew you revealed it? >> i was telling them, i am, i am not going to sugar coat. i might say something that would have negative effect on my family. i don't feel i owe my life as american. i see that, i owe that to america and owe that to my daughter. >> tell an honest story? >> right. i love america and chicago so much. and i think, it's, this is it's the right thing to do. also another thing was about this, talk about my christ
i, i was raped. and the other day i was, i'm on a book tour and i was in san diego and there's a chinese woman stood up in the crowd and she says, same thing happened to me exactly. it is mirror image. i was raped and i did not report. and i felt the same thing. people would not do in normal situation. when they're in despair, they have crushing loneliness, this helpless, helplessness and hopelessness just drove people to madness. and the rape and pregnancy and struggling. the things a mom does...
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naked and we are the loser so we ended up on the show that she was fully clothed i was disappointed she was very disappointed she was very well i would want to go she was next to me and all i had was a band-aid and then bull and so the characters and the chemistry work right away. yeah i think so and she she fell right into step she was real comfortable in the set were very easy to work on and we get the work done but we have a lot of fun malcolm mcdowell is also one of our praising the characters on our show so he's he's made them but we're all we're all a huge family we've been together now for three years and it's a safe environment to work i mean dollars come along since oh my god you know clockwork orange yeah he's been he's going to one hundred thousand movies he has that early but i don't think i had a clear answer ok why is it successful. i would say there i would say the relationship between peter and jared is the backbone of the show and i think people really believe these guys are lifelong friends and so and i think anyone well i think you are rooting for the underdog and i think these guys represent the underdog tha
naked and we are the loser so we ended up on the show that she was fully clothed i was disappointed she was very disappointed she was very well i would want to go she was next to me and all i had was a band-aid and then bull and so the characters and the chemistry work right away. yeah i think so and she she fell right into step she was real comfortable in the set were very easy to work on and we get the work done but we have a lot of fun malcolm mcdowell is also one of our praising the...
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>> guest: i lived in paris, i think, twice, but the time i talk about in the book was from '76 through '78. i was kind of back and forth. some friends and i started a newspaper there called the paris metro, which was a real lark and a hoot and was tremendous fun. i recommend it to anyone in their 20s. c-span: and what'd you live there for the second time? >> guest: well, that was--that was--that was the second time. the first time, i actually spent a year there after journalism school when i free-lanced and wrote for the herald tribune. c-span: now you--you write about one your favorite people in history and--that you've been around and knew, wayne morris. >> guest: yeah. c-span: and you write about honor. what's the honor thing that you're interested in? >> guest: well, morris, of course, who was among the most liberal of senators during the--wa--he actually joined the senate in the '40s and--and was defeated finally in 1968. he was the earliest and most adamant opponents of the war. he was one of the two senators to vote against the tonkin--tonkin gulf resolution in 1964 and was really kind of
>> guest: i lived in paris, i think, twice, but the time i talk about in the book was from '76 through '78. i was kind of back and forth. some friends and i started a newspaper there called the paris metro, which was a real lark and a hoot and was tremendous fun. i recommend it to anyone in their 20s. c-span: and what'd you live there for the second time? >> guest: well, that was--that was--that was the second time. the first time, i actually spent a year there after journalism...
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concerned. >> so was i. >> i was at a position where i wasking daily to one state police officer that had legitimate concerns for my safety. my wife i asked her to stay out -- >> your dad had recently been sick. >> he had had a heart attack about two weeks prior to the incident. i asked my wife to stay in florida and continue her nursing education. she was about a week away from finishing when i went to jackson and turn myself in. >> witness number 9 a relative who claims that zimmerman molested her when they were children. also what is his message to trayvon's parents that's coming up straight ahead. [ tap ] ♪ we'll share the same dream ♪ ♪ at the dark end of the street ♪ ♪ ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can sh
concerned. >> so was i. >> i was at a position where i wasking daily to one state police officer that had legitimate concerns for my safety. my wife i asked her to stay out -- >> your dad had recently been sick. >> he had had a heart attack about two weeks prior to the incident. i asked my wife to stay in florida and continue her nursing education. she was about a week away from finishing when i went to jackson and turn myself in. >> witness number 9 a relative who...
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he said yes, explain that. >> i meant i was going in the same directions as him. to tell the police where he was going. i didn't mean i was actually pursuing him. >> the moment some suggested you were out of breath on that type, you yourself were not running? >> no, sir. >> you made a statement to the police that it was the wind as you were getting out of the car and moving, and that was the sound we hear, not you out of breathe. >> coming up, just what happened during the fateful missing minute, vus just before the shooting, george zimmerman will tell us coming up next, plus, a message to the martin family and the american people. that much and more, straight ahead. hey, travis... get some friends, loser! so, are you all right, man? yeah. let me help you out. thanks. ♪ lean on me, ♪ when you're not strong, and i'll be your friend. ♪ see you around. yeah. ♪ i'll help you carry on... ♪ . >>> welcome back to "hannity." we continue with more of my exclusive interview with george zimmerman and attorney mark o'mara. what did you do from that point forward? this is where we get into in minute gap in this case.
he said yes, explain that. >> i meant i was going in the same directions as him. to tell the police where he was going. i didn't mean i was actually pursuing him. >> the moment some suggested you were out of breath on that type, you yourself were not running? >> no, sir. >> you made a statement to the police that it was the wind as you were getting out of the car and moving, and that was the sound we hear, not you out of breathe. >> coming up, just what happened...
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i was. going to think about what he looked like was how i got i that was what i was about i. was good how did i do that. going going going going to be good how do those who aren't. yet trotted out to. take. their departure from anybody i got i decided. to stick the fix up on the mobile world. on the. roof over the gulf strike. not about what. was going on the guy. was then a minute time to do its thing before i was it's morning it's afternoon it's in the evening that it's drink for you di disagreed for you to smoke so use this event i left you. food is not one of the money is not one of the monas to the. several times over the life that is god like. when i got it done i like it i'm not going to talk about it as i will never know what i'm going to live want to what i don't know you by the way you know much as you do. we don't like that and i want to be i don't want don't want what you know how do you know why we are not going to hell with you know not yet somehow you know you're going to have a live one in the world i want you don't want to talk about that it's awkward i though
i was. going to think about what he looked like was how i got i that was what i was about i. was good how did i do that. going going going going to be good how do those who aren't. yet trotted out to. take. their departure from anybody i got i decided. to stick the fix up on the mobile world. on the. roof over the gulf strike. not about what. was going on the guy. was then a minute time to do its thing before i was it's morning it's afternoon it's in the evening that it's drink for you di...
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he said yes, explain that. >> i meant i was going in the same directions as him. to tell the police where he was going. i didn't mean i was actually pursuing him. >> the moment some suggested you were out of breath on that type, you yourself were not running? >> no, sir. >> you made a statement to the police that it was the wind as you were getting out of the car and moving, and that was the sound we hear, not you out of breathe. >> coming up, just what happened during the fateful missing minute, vus just before the shooting, george zimmerman will tell us coming up next, plus, a message to the martin family and the american people. that much and more, straight ahead. [ male announcer ] imagine this cute little orange blob is metamucil... and this park is the inside of your body. you see t special psyllium fiber in metamucil aually gels to trap and remove some waste. and that gelling also helps to lower some cholesterol. it evetraps some carbs to hp maintain healthy blood sugar levels as part of your diet. now that's one super hard working fiber. metamucil. 3 amazing benefit in 1 super fiber. ♪ in 1 i don
he said yes, explain that. >> i meant i was going in the same directions as him. to tell the police where he was going. i didn't mean i was actually pursuing him. >> the moment some suggested you were out of breath on that type, you yourself were not running? >> no, sir. >> you made a statement to the police that it was the wind as you were getting out of the car and moving, and that was the sound we hear, not you out of breathe. >> coming up, just what happened...
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was really quite something. when i left i was apprehensive. there was no doubt. she turned me over to when iend-to her friend was 15. there as they were speaking. i was just watching them speak. stood there and talk to my mother. how many times did he hear my kid has got some talent? millions of times, i am sure. why did he take me? it has always been a thought on my mind. was it because of his friend, gloria conners, gloria thompson? did he see something or did he hear something? when he took me and i understood that was for reason. even though i moved from a little town in illinois to los angeles, i was there for reason. what -- with everything else that would swirl around me when i got involved, tennis was my main concern. tavis: in retrospect, what do you most appreciate about what you did receive? >> he gave me everything. outside of the game. my mom made it clear and pot to understood my game was intact. anything else he could give me outside of that not just on the court but off the court. life experiences, everything. he did. i am sure been close friends w
was really quite something. when i left i was apprehensive. there was no doubt. she turned me over to when iend-to her friend was 15. there as they were speaking. i was just watching them speak. stood there and talk to my mother. how many times did he hear my kid has got some talent? millions of times, i am sure. why did he take me? it has always been a thought on my mind. was it because of his friend, gloria conners, gloria thompson? did he see something or did he hear something? when he took...
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was oppressed. as a young child i felt empowered. i felt porn. an i -- i felt important. and i felt appreciated. if i was outside that panther bubble everything outside the media was telling me i was ugly, and i was giving the opposite message by them. tavis: and yet, that didn't stop you from having run-ins with your own immediate family? >> it didn't because once we left the panthers and i was being raised by my mother alone, my father was in prison. he was also in prison because of the party. my mother left the panthers and it was the sixth children. i was her fifth child. she was 23 years old. she did well initially. she actually went to training and became the first female welder in oakland. she had an injury and lost the job. struggled with alcohol addiction and depression and our family started to fall apart at that point. tavis: so tell me how you end up in summer camp? uncle was also a panther. he knew jane fonda because jane fonda was a supporter of the panthers. i think you guys were on a trip -- >> we went to south africa together. >> you want to tell that part? because you were there. they were talking. and jane fonda at the time was starting a childr
was oppressed. as a young child i felt empowered. i felt porn. an i -- i felt important. and i felt appreciated. if i was outside that panther bubble everything outside the media was telling me i was ugly, and i was giving the opposite message by them. tavis: and yet, that didn't stop you from having run-ins with your own immediate family? >> it didn't because once we left the panthers and i was being raised by my mother alone, my father was in prison. he was also in prison because of the...
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concerned. >> so was i. >> i was in a position where i was talking dailyate police officer that had legitimate concerns for my safety. my wife i asked her to stay in florida. >> you were afraid to bring your dad he was recently sick. >> he had had a heart attack two weeks prior to the incident. i asked my wife to stay in florida and continue her nursing education. she was about a week away from finishing when i drove to jackson and turned myself in. >> coming up i asked george zimmerman about witness number nine zimmerman mol legged her power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh...no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just a click away with our free mobile app. what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious
concerned. >> so was i. >> i was in a position where i was talking dailyate police officer that had legitimate concerns for my safety. my wife i asked her to stay in florida. >> you were afraid to bring your dad he was recently sick. >> he had had a heart attack two weeks prior to the incident. i asked my wife to stay in florida and continue her nursing education. she was about a week away from finishing when i drove to jackson and turned myself in. >> coming up i...
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i got my start in journalism. i was not great at reporting. i was an english major and went into journalism because i wanted to write, but i learned that writing is not the key skill in journalism. talking to people is the key skill. sometimes you have to talk to people who are intimidating or hostile. good reporters are able to do that indeed there train of thought and not get flustered. i was not good at that. after i became a columnist but was still dealing with news events, in 1982 i was in new hampshire writing columns about the new hampshire presidential primary. i spent a day following the then first lady barbara bush around. not as a stalker, but as a member of the press corps. it was a big press corps, lots of people. the motorcade of us going and around and all these dignitaries in various events. at the end of the day, mrs. bush had a press conference at a hotel ballroom. the place was packed. i was taking notes for my humor column. when i thought it was all over, the photographer brought the press corps that had been with mrs. bush up on
i got my start in journalism. i was not great at reporting. i was an english major and went into journalism because i wanted to write, but i learned that writing is not the key skill in journalism. talking to people is the key skill. sometimes you have to talk to people who are intimidating or hostile. good reporters are able to do that indeed there train of thought and not get flustered. i was not good at that. after i became a columnist but was still dealing with news events, in 1982 i was in...
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you so maybe pictures yeah i threw up i tried to find the most embarrassing pictures i could because growing up i was the nerdy kid with thick glasses and we were you know i was i was i was always reading a book and yeah i mean that's still one of my my favorite hobbies is just to read play video games and football helps fund all that one of the glasses contacts contacts and then lasik i got to do it yeah i did the lasik as you right away right now yet was the one i got up early my corneas were too thin so they had to do where they centrally scrub your eyeball with a steel wire brush. so i took a couple weeks me where it was. all right we have some social media questions for you ok david on twitter asks what's your take on the aaron hernandez murder case on i think it's a shame because you know obviously he has such great potential and you know he's entitled the presumption of innocence before guilt but with everything that's been shown you know it really is that something the n.f.l. tries to talk to players about is that once you make it to this level if you have bad influences in your past you know if there are people you no longer want to associate with do
you so maybe pictures yeah i threw up i tried to find the most embarrassing pictures i could because growing up i was the nerdy kid with thick glasses and we were you know i was i was i was always reading a book and yeah i mean that's still one of my my favorite hobbies is just to read play video games and football helps fund all that one of the glasses contacts contacts and then lasik i got to do it yeah i did the lasik as you right away right now yet was the one i got up early my corneas were...
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was. i did not want to go. i got a psychiatrist in new york to write a letter that i was not. -- nuts. the inspecting officer believed me. i said something totally inappropriate to him and i was. i never had to confront going to canada, going to jail, what conscientious objection might been -- mean. tavis: some would say that makes you not a conscientious objector, but a coward. >> i was a coward. i was a coward out of ignorance. i also have nothing to defend. i did not understand what was at stake. i still do not -- i know what is at stake now and i abhor it. i ran her, that -- remember, that was the year john kennedy was killed. none of this -- none of us could believe this could occur, that you could kill the president of the united states. very shortly after that i went to the south. ostensibly to be in a theater, and i was taken to a house in the quarter that had collards -- coloreds only on it, and i thought that must be a throwback . i went in and a very nice black lady showed me to a room. the head of the heater took me to a restaurant and we were thrown out of the restaurant because i was sitting with a black man in a restaurant in new orleans. i had never been throw
was. i did not want to go. i got a psychiatrist in new york to write a letter that i was not. -- nuts. the inspecting officer believed me. i said something totally inappropriate to him and i was. i never had to confront going to canada, going to jail, what conscientious objection might been -- mean. tavis: some would say that makes you not a conscientious objector, but a coward. >> i was a coward. i was a coward out of ignorance. i also have nothing to defend. i did not understand what...
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i didn't see him i said maybe he's dead. if you went any other place i don't know. i was guidance that we know there was no alcohol and i. smoked. that was that how i don't know how that was. valid. id. going going going going to. those who are. yet to try it out they did. good about it but he's my guy i got was that. shit to fix them up and we're. on the. move over the fire. not about what. was. the name in the time to you it's strange if i was it's morning afternoon evening that is drink for you that is secret for you to smoke so use is a better level. food is not one of the money is not. the. have all the time oh god no i doubt it's god and i grew up under the law and i don't like it i'm not going to talk about it as i will never know what i've done the lives i want to what i don't know you by way not much if you did not would not like that i was. like what he was i was not marriageable with you know not yet somehow you are with your god now go back and i'm feeling a little bit loud i was going off about that it's awkward i thought i was. i. don't know well you know good stuff. if you listen to the bible but i don't wa
i didn't see him i said maybe he's dead. if you went any other place i don't know. i was guidance that we know there was no alcohol and i. smoked. that was that how i don't know how that was. valid. id. going going going going to. those who are. yet to try it out they did. good about it but he's my guy i got was that. shit to fix them up and we're. on the. move over the fire. not about what. was. the name in the time to you it's strange if i was it's morning afternoon evening that is drink for...
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i was reporting. i didn't know what was going on in court, i didn't know the language, i didn't know the process. it was all very complicated. and then i had my little epiphany which was that actually i shaolin to that little voice and realize what the clients were experienced going through this system and it was disorienting and they don't know. how do you convey that, for me if there was a way to convey that sense of complete to disorientation, then you really understand the need for an attorney. it's so clear. and so, i think for me, it was really a way of understanding what this process was like for clients who are going through the system and conveying that for people and letting them walk in the clients shoes for a while and there are lots of other complicated systemic problems that need to be addressed that you are probably well aware of, financial, cultural and other problems that john talked about. and yet, all of them i think hinge on this larger issue of public pressure and understanding and really pushing applications legislators, everyone that you have an opportunity to talk to so tha
i was reporting. i didn't know what was going on in court, i didn't know the language, i didn't know the process. it was all very complicated. and then i had my little epiphany which was that actually i shaolin to that little voice and realize what the clients were experienced going through this system and it was disorienting and they don't know. how do you convey that, for me if there was a way to convey that sense of complete to disorientation, then you really understand the need for an...
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i had to convince those who were about to believe this that i knew what i was doing, i knew what i was talking about, i knew what the deal was and i do exactly what i voted no on that resolution. i think history sooner or later will show -- history will absolve me. someone just said from the audience, it already has. appreciate that very much. kimberly, moving down the panel, kimberly, we just ask congresswoman lee about the most public incidents of sexism in her career, one that we saw and knew about. tell us a little bit about you and the work that you do. how do you encounter sexism and what strategy do you have to overcome it? >> yeah, so as the executive director of a merge california, i have the privilege and and honor of working with women all across the beautiful state of california to inspire and encourage them to really step into political power. theto take a seat at decision-making table. and i can honestly say that it is one of the most fulfilling things i have ever done in my life. in terms of sexism, it is really thisesting, i talk about with my husband some of the times.
i had to convince those who were about to believe this that i knew what i was doing, i knew what i was talking about, i knew what the deal was and i do exactly what i voted no on that resolution. i think history sooner or later will show -- history will absolve me. someone just said from the audience, it already has. appreciate that very much. kimberly, moving down the panel, kimberly, we just ask congresswoman lee about the most public incidents of sexism in her career, one that we saw and...
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to be honest, i think will realize what time that i have no more of the passion, which will mean i will stop. i think it is better. honestly, before i was doing that profession, because i was not at peace with the fact that i was rejected, so i was inventing a lot of things. at the moment, i started to work -- i finish. because i do the things that i'd love to do, why should i live now. there's no reason to lie? because i am accepted through my work? why should i lie? because i do not want to live again in my old days. but i will always interested in fashion. >> the next question is for both of you -- how is it in the fashion world for larger size women? >> i will answer this first. i was so happy when beth ditto appeared in one of jean paul's collections. she is a terrific woman and quite rotund in size. i have not quite caught up with her yet, but i certainly am no little stick. i personally thinks one of the things he should be admired for is not to bring the tyranny of fashion to women. he has, as he has explained, done a lot for diversity in terms of skintight but also diversity of styles and shapes, and i think that was the reason for a round of applause. [applause]
to be honest, i think will realize what time that i have no more of the passion, which will mean i will stop. i think it is better. honestly, before i was doing that profession, because i was not at peace with the fact that i was rejected, so i was inventing a lot of things. at the moment, i started to work -- i finish. because i do the things that i'd love to do, why should i live now. there's no reason to lie? because i am accepted through my work? why should i lie? because i do not want to...