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here is an interesting one jo ann told me about charlie. he said from the time he came tow live with them 5 years old he's scary. he's violent, he lies about everything. the first person he ever physically attacked was jo ann. he picked up a sickle in the backyard and tried to stab her. her parents stopped him. his explanation, she made me do it. it wasn't my fault, she is older than me. i was defending myself. in first grade, not only told to me by jo ann but corroborated by other people who were in school with manson at the time. first grade, he organizes some girls in his class to beat up boy he doesn't like. the principal comes looking for char -- charlie. his explanation? the girls were doing what they wanted to do out of their own -- that's what they wanted. you can't blame me. the same defense he uses all the years later with tate. >>> you can watch this and over programs online at booktv.org. >>> with a few weeks left in 2013, many publications are putting out their year-end list of notable books. these titles were included in the c
here is an interesting one jo ann told me about charlie. he said from the time he came tow live with them 5 years old he's scary. he's violent, he lies about everything. the first person he ever physically attacked was jo ann. he picked up a sickle in the backyard and tried to stab her. her parents stopped him. his explanation, she made me do it. it wasn't my fault, she is older than me. i was defending myself. in first grade, not only told to me by jo ann but corroborated by other people who...
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. >> jo ann. >> i have a question. -- [inaudible] this is such a magnificent high-level conversation. i want to go a moment of history and passion in a different level. and that is, what did it feel to be like in fenway park -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> i tell you, having been a passionate baseball fan all my life and having only experienced one vict i are with the brooklyn dodgers in 195, -- [applause] then obviously i chose another team after the dodgers abandoned and wednesday to california. i went to harvard and choose almost like falling in love again with the boston red sox and he all the years and lost and lower house and almost win. finally in you're and '07. we have the season tickets to the game. so we were at every game, and every playoff. every division. and to be in our town and see them winning and share it with boston, i mean, that's what is so great about baseball. somebody asked me what would you have done if the dodgers had been against the red sox. how would you have dealt with the divided loyalty. i thought about it and my answer was the dodgers were my first love.
. >> jo ann. >> i have a question. -- [inaudible] this is such a magnificent high-level conversation. i want to go a moment of history and passion in a different level. and that is, what did it feel to be like in fenway park -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> i tell you, having been a passionate baseball fan all my life and having only experienced one vict i are with the brooklyn dodgers in 195, -- [applause] then obviously i chose another team after the dodgers abandoned and...
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this is a statement from jo ann peter. this is a common sense clarification for the limited number of consumers whose plans have been cancelled and are seeking coverage. this is an option oh for them. they are telling me inside the white house there is only 500,000 people that will be affected. the rest of the people got cancellation notices and can get new plans. the insurance industry is telling a different story. they say this will cause more chaos. we have a statement from america's health insurance plans. this type of last-minute change will cause tremendous instability in the marketplace and lead to further confusion and disruption for consumers. lastly the timing. why tonight and not tomorrow? friday night news dump. tomorrow the president is going to hawaii. wouldn't have been a good image to do this before he gets on the plane. >> we spoke with an insurance industry executive recently this evening. he said, quote, this looks like an administration in panic mode. he went on to talk about what an administrative nigh
this is a statement from jo ann peter. this is a common sense clarification for the limited number of consumers whose plans have been cancelled and are seeking coverage. this is an option oh for them. they are telling me inside the white house there is only 500,000 people that will be affected. the rest of the people got cancellation notices and can get new plans. the insurance industry is telling a different story. they say this will cause more chaos. we have a statement from america's health...
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my wife jo ann and i are there. i say, by the way, this is my other wife. hee, hee, hee.t has no legal validity. >> hee, hee, hee, aside -- >> it has no legal validity. >> cohabitation is different from marriage. that's why the law was too broad. what am i going to do here? >> here's how it affects -- the reason this is even in court is because of this "sister wives" family and this show. they moved out of state because they were going to be prosecuted for a third degree felony. >> that's crazy. isn't their theatrical exception? tv shows show crimes all the time and movies. >> that's my point. >> doug, mrs. burns. on my phone right now. she'd like to chat a little bit about that cohabitation. >> it was a joke. >> yeah, right. i'll see if we have you back. see you sometime soon. take care. thanks. >>> spoiler alert now. okay. i'm going to give you a second. okay. "family guy's" brian griffin back from the dead. returning by popular demand. how they resurrected the popular dog named brian, next. >>> plus, the big step forward in space. china's new moon mission means for eve
my wife jo ann and i are there. i say, by the way, this is my other wife. hee, hee, hee.t has no legal validity. >> hee, hee, hee, aside -- >> it has no legal validity. >> cohabitation is different from marriage. that's why the law was too broad. what am i going to do here? >> here's how it affects -- the reason this is even in court is because of this "sister wives" family and this show. they moved out of state because they were going to be prosecuted for a...
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. >> jo ann. >> i have a question. -- [inaudible] this is such a magnificent high-level conversation.i want to go a moment of history and passion in a different level. and that is, what did it feel to be like in fenway park -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> i tell you, having been a passionate baseball fan all my life and having only experienced one vict i are with the brooklyn dodgers in 195, -- [applause] then obviously i chose another team after the dodgers abandoned and wednesday to california. i went to harvard and choose almost like falling in love again with the boston red sox and he all the years and lost and lower house and almost win. finally in you're and '07. we have the season tickets to the game. so we were at every game, and every playoff. every division. and to be in our town and see them winning and share it with boston, i mean, that's what is so great about baseball. somebody asked me what would you have done if the dodgers had been against the red sox. how would you have dealt with the divided loyalty. i thought about it and my answer was the dodgers were my first love.
. >> jo ann. >> i have a question. -- [inaudible] this is such a magnificent high-level conversation.i want to go a moment of history and passion in a different level. and that is, what did it feel to be like in fenway park -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> i tell you, having been a passionate baseball fan all my life and having only experienced one vict i are with the brooklyn dodgers in 195, -- [applause] then obviously i chose another team after the dodgers abandoned and...
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yes, jo ann. >> yes.ng what all of you might think about how trade has changed not only our balance of trade but the way the composition of trade has changed and the whole landscape of trade agreements have changed because it's not just the united states that's been negotiating trade agreements but just about everybody else, and with the w.t.o. having lost effectiveness, at least until these last few days in trade negotiations, there have been so many regional, bilateral agreements negotiated and under way. how does that impact united states industry, labor, how should we address that? and then on the composition of trade, one frequently hears these days a much larger percentage of trade now is in components and not finished goods and that we need to be able to have access to global supply chains in order to have a competitive export sector. how does u.s. trade policy fit within that context? thank you. >> well, first of all, one of the most transformational developments was the change between 200 years o
yes, jo ann. >> yes.ng what all of you might think about how trade has changed not only our balance of trade but the way the composition of trade has changed and the whole landscape of trade agreements have changed because it's not just the united states that's been negotiating trade agreements but just about everybody else, and with the w.t.o. having lost effectiveness, at least until these last few days in trade negotiations, there have been so many regional, bilateral agreements...