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. >> the great jim wright line about -- jim wright -- >> in the 80s. said i don't know who the next president's going to be, but i can tell you who the best friend will be. bob strauss. [laughter] bob had a reputation for getting close to the president, whoever he was. one of my favorite stories, and i got it just as i was finishing the book, and i was so excited. i interviewed tom bro caw, and he told me a story about being in ohio for the presidential debate, this long anticipated 1980 debate between carter and reagan, and bob was excluded from the debate preps. brokaw knew he would be free for lunch. they said they would have one martini a piece, then split one. they split one more. [laughter] later in the amp, you know, they are still drinking, and droa caw says, now, you know your fellow's going to lose, and you know they are going to bring in new people, and you're going to be out of power. he said, brokaw, you watch. he knew -- he knew his fellow was not going to win, and he knew he was going to stay in power no matter who was in the white house
. >> the great jim wright line about -- jim wright -- >> in the 80s. said i don't know who the next president's going to be, but i can tell you who the best friend will be. bob strauss. [laughter] bob had a reputation for getting close to the president, whoever he was. one of my favorite stories, and i got it just as i was finishing the book, and i was so excited. i interviewed tom bro caw, and he told me a story about being in ohio for the presidential debate, this long anticipated...
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. >> holloman, wright, and laudone, himself, were immediately locked up in administrative segregation. after questioning holloman, gang intelligence coordinator lieutenant jim fox now moves on to the alleged assailant, jason wright. >> you probably know why you're here, huh? >> i don't, actually. >> you don't have any idea? why were you locked up? >> why was i locked up? >> why did you miss super bowl? >> i don't know. >> come on, dude. guess. give me your best educated guess. >> they didn't want me to see the game? >> that wasn't a good guess. that wasn't a good guess. >> no? >> no. >> you're here for threats on another inmate, or actual assault on another inmate. how much did you have to do with that? or did you have anything to do with him? >> i had a little bit to do with him. i just told him, hey, put that in your house and everything's going to be good. >> so you told him to hold the hooch? >> yeah. >> you didn't threaten him, beat him up? >> no, he was all for it. he was like, i'm going to get to drink? i was like, yeah, and he was good to go. i didn't have to threaten him at all. that old dude, i'm not going to hit him. >> why did he get so scared?
. >> holloman, wright, and laudone, himself, were immediately locked up in administrative segregation. after questioning holloman, gang intelligence coordinator lieutenant jim fox now moves on to the alleged assailant, jason wright. >> you probably know why you're here, huh? >> i don't, actually. >> you don't have any idea? why were you locked up? >> why was i locked up? >> why did you miss super bowl? >> i don't know. >> come on, dude. guess....
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it's religious in the way that jim wallace is religious or jesse jackson or jeremiah wright. it's a radical organization whose goal was to get lots of government money into, into poverty areas. i'm going to come back to getting money into poverty areas, if i remember, in a bit. but that's where he started. and he was picked up, well, because he already as in college, already in high school he was a radical. so he was also picked up by the midwest academy. and these are funded by macarthur and ford and rockefeller and joyce and so forth. the midwest academy is run by two '60s radicals or by heather booth in particular. her husband, paul booth, is an executive with the municipal employees' union, so you have -- this is where the alliance between the government unions, government union thugs and they're very radical. the afl-cio was taken over by socialists in 1999. john sweeney -- when i say socialists, i mean, that's what they call themselves. so, actually, they're well to the left even of socialists, european-style socialists. anyway, the midwest academy, she put him on the v
it's religious in the way that jim wallace is religious or jesse jackson or jeremiah wright. it's a radical organization whose goal was to get lots of government money into, into poverty areas. i'm going to come back to getting money into poverty areas, if i remember, in a bit. but that's where he started. and he was picked up, well, because he already as in college, already in high school he was a radical. so he was also picked up by the midwest academy. and these are funded by macarthur and...
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jim palmer was a huge force in that time. i've been blessed to be around men and women of stature. marian wright edelman. these persons have had great impact on my life. >> what did you learn from dr. king, in particular, because your legacy is so intricately tied to dr. king's. you were literally standing on the balcony. >> i was on the ground. we were talking to each other. >> to be that close to him not just at that moment but over the course of those years u what were the big lessons you learned from dr. king? >> oh, boy. one i think is intellectual preparation. he was a serious scholar. you think of him, he did a debate on the negro and the constitution at age 14. >> . he finished at 19. he was a furious scholar. he read at least one fiction an nonfiction book a week. i mean, he was as scholarly as he was activist. and so i'm not bad as a scholar, but i certainly appreciate the need to keep researching the great history of our time. i think i got something from him. >> i think you got a whole lot of that. in 1984 and in 1988, you ran for president of the united states. a serious presidential run. >>
jim palmer was a huge force in that time. i've been blessed to be around men and women of stature. marian wright edelman. these persons have had great impact on my life. >> what did you learn from dr. king, in particular, because your legacy is so intricately tied to dr. king's. you were literally standing on the balcony. >> i was on the ground. we were talking to each other. >> to be that close to him not just at that moment but over the course of those years u what were the...
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wright. >>reporter: among the 20 people left hanging at knots berry farm, donna and jim of baltimore. that's him waving. and her holding on for dear life. she actual hi got on this ride because she's afraid of heights. you were hoping to cop customer your fear of height. >> yes. >>reporter: they didn't bargain for the wind seek wore get stuck. 300 feet up for 4 excruciating hours. >> i tell you the first hour was pretty rocky. i have panic attacks so hyper ventilate. i shake. >>reporter: let's try and laugh bit. >> he knew factually how to hold my happened what to say and encourage me to know that, you know, we are going to live to see another day. >>reporter: it worked. day turned into night she actually started to relax. >> i go the to see a sunset. it was nice. >> not quite the sun set you bargain for. >>reporter: i thought it was on the ocean. now down safe and so you know donna is cured. no listeninger afriday of heights. >> let's say i'm a lot better. a lot better. >>reporter: now afraid of amusement park rides. new t-shirt says i survived the wind seeker. >> sure d.survived it.
wright. >>reporter: among the 20 people left hanging at knots berry farm, donna and jim of baltimore. that's him waving. and her holding on for dear life. she actual hi got on this ride because she's afraid of heights. you were hoping to cop customer your fear of height. >> yes. >>reporter: they didn't bargain for the wind seek wore get stuck. 300 feet up for 4 excruciating hours. >> i tell you the first hour was pretty rocky. i have panic attacks so hyper ventilate. i...
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jim furyk has a one shot lead at the halfway stage of the p.g.a. tour championship in atlanta as he looks for his first win in two years. and big hitters luke wright schools number two to ninety nine is england begin their t twenty world cup defense with a one hundred sixteen run when i leave afghanistan. but starting with football f.c. krasnodar got game with night of the russian premier league off in style with an emphatic six one thrashing of mordovia on friday in fact both sides were suffering poor form of going into the game rather to. one in the previous five matches but this is one way traffic from start to finish strike your manager a brace after just half an hour make him the lead out right top scorer with eight goals more damage followed from defenders alexander martinovic chanteuse and anjelica which. have. finished the demolition in the ninetieth minute six one is how it ended in favor of the hopes. for more games are scheduled for saturday can move top of the league as they travel to volga in the days early kick off still struggling and still rock bottom. then it will be looking to bounce back from their surprise real champions league
jim furyk has a one shot lead at the halfway stage of the p.g.a. tour championship in atlanta as he looks for his first win in two years. and big hitters luke wright schools number two to ninety nine is england begin their t twenty world cup defense with a one hundred sixteen run when i leave afghanistan. but starting with football f.c. krasnodar got game with night of the russian premier league off in style with an emphatic six one thrashing of mordovia on friday in fact both sides were...