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not john. he knew what al-qaida was and he understood how it worked and delivered a warning to richard clark. bin laden's network extended inside the united states, inconceivable they're not here. john o'neill. >> if i may move forward a little bit. in that speech, in chicago, chicago athletic association, continental room on michigan avenue. i write here that he traced a chillingly accurate picture of the danger posed by islamic fundamentalism and his potential to release a virulent strain of terrorism on the world. old ideas had to be updated. he explains to the spellbound gathering old risk assessment model was advised. understood in the context of muslim thinking and had to be factored into our thinking of how twisted people could use this theme to create large acts of violence. he wrote at the time of the world trade center bombing, they were putting most of the eggs into the basket of the states that sponsor terrorism. he went on to say if you look at the world trade center bombings peopl
not john. he knew what al-qaida was and he understood how it worked and delivered a warning to richard clark. bin laden's network extended inside the united states, inconceivable they're not here. john o'neill. >> if i may move forward a little bit. in that speech, in chicago, chicago athletic association, continental room on michigan avenue. i write here that he traced a chillingly accurate picture of the danger posed by islamic fundamentalism and his potential to release a virulent...
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john: that makes life tougher john: that makes life tougher on murray again. opening service game of the second set for rafa, 30-30. john: this would absolutely be a huge boost for murray if he could get an early lead, get back on track. he had an opportunity in the first set. i think it was 2-3 when he could take the lead and really get some momentum. that was the only chance he had. now this would really -- this is really important for him. bill: a chance to go up an early break here in set number early break here in set number two. john: that is his best shot, bar none. two-handed backhand return, and that is just -- you talk about having a bad attitude. he'll have a bad attitude after that, missing that return. that is his bread and butter. bill: he'll get another look. second break chance. john: the good news is he didn't react negatively to it. hopefully he'll start getting on to that, make this a real on to that, make this a real match. bill: again, a weak reply to the nadal serve. back to deuce. john: that was an excellent serve at 120. serve at 120. h
john: that makes life tougher john: that makes life tougher on murray again. opening service game of the second set for rafa, 30-30. john: this would absolutely be a huge boost for murray if he could get an early lead, get back on track. he had an opportunity in the first set. i think it was 2-3 when he could take the lead and really get some momentum. that was the only chance he had. now this would really -- this is really important for him. bill: a chance to go up an early break here in set...
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i'm john o'neill." and i explained to him, i'm from the white house, and i do terrorism, and i need some help. and i told him our story on the classified phone line, and he went into action. >> narrator: in 20 years, he'd chased a lot of bad guys, but nobody like ramzi yousef. >> yousef is one of the most dangerous people on the planet, very smart. getting him and incapacitating him was a significant public safety issue, and john o'neill recognized that, was not about to take no for an answer anywhere before he was taken into custody. ( telephone dialing ) ( telephone rings ) >> white house. >> o'neill put together an arrest team that managed to catch ramzi ahmed yousef in pakistan just before he moved into afghanistan, which would've been beyond our reach. it was a pretty intense couple of days, but it worked. >> narrator: for the next six years, o'neill and his agents would follow the bloody and complex trail from ramzi yousef to osama bin laden. >> the picture was still fuzzy-- i mean, it was by no m
i'm john o'neill." and i explained to him, i'm from the white house, and i do terrorism, and i need some help. and i told him our story on the classified phone line, and he went into action. >> narrator: in 20 years, he'd chased a lot of bad guys, but nobody like ramzi yousef. >> yousef is one of the most dangerous people on the planet, very smart. getting him and incapacitating him was a significant public safety issue, and john o'neill recognized that, was not about to take...
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john: ball's wide. dick: after four hours and nine minute, djokovic arrives at championship arrives at championship point. dick: 3-4 for djokovic. dick: punctuating this season, this man. 6-2, beating nadal in the finals. a rare fete in itself. and tonight laboring but had the goods when it counted to a four-set victory and the u.s. open title with it. and we'll get his reaction and nadal's. enjoy the ceremony. enjoy the ceremony. don't wand irtoo far away. whoa, watch out, little man. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you take away the worry, it's easy to enjoy the ride. hey, bud. hey, dad. [ male announcer ] introducing cadillac shield. the most comprehensive suite of owner benefits offered by any luxury auto maker in the world. ♪ are you? yeah, in about 15 years. i just want to commend you for sitting in coach. why? well, you're saving, but you still need some financial advice. we need a plan to help protect and grow our money throughout our life. retirement isn't the finish line. where are you going? back t
john: ball's wide. dick: after four hours and nine minute, djokovic arrives at championship arrives at championship point. dick: 3-4 for djokovic. dick: punctuating this season, this man. 6-2, beating nadal in the finals. a rare fete in itself. and tonight laboring but had the goods when it counted to a four-set victory and the u.s. open title with it. and we'll get his reaction and nadal's. enjoy the ceremony. enjoy the ceremony. don't wand irtoo far away. whoa, watch out, little man. ♪ [...
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john: that'splay by serena. not quite sure what she's asking the ump. use that topspin lob to take chair of this point. wozniacki hustling, scrambling to no aveil. to no aveil. -- avail. dick: 0-30. 254 ball persons. how about denise casteli. broke her leg. had 37 surgeries to repair that leg and they finally had to amputate and here she is as a ball person at the u.s. there's a champion. attended workouts and made it to the finals and selected to work here in the u.s. open. here in the u.s. open. john: god bless her. john: wozniacki in trouble again. john: she wants to show that she can stick with her from the baseline. she's o just got to make sure that those groundstrokes are deep. short balls that serena's going to eat up. dick: this is what wozniacki does to much lesser opponents. she's number one. you've got beat her. and she'll keep it in play in the backboard. she's had a couple of break points. two errors from serena. here's the third breaker. dick: that's good defense by wozniacki. john:
john: that'splay by serena. not quite sure what she's asking the ump. use that topspin lob to take chair of this point. wozniacki hustling, scrambling to no aveil. to no aveil. -- avail. dick: 0-30. 254 ball persons. how about denise casteli. broke her leg. had 37 surgeries to repair that leg and they finally had to amputate and here she is as a ball person at the u.s. there's a champion. attended workouts and made it to the finals and selected to work here in the u.s. open. here in the u.s....
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john: he's so upset with himself. missed another one. 15 times djokovic has had a chance to break serve in less than two sets. >> fault. john: we may be looking at the greatest returner in the history of our sport right now history of our sport right now the way he's playing. mary: oh boy. dick: three times he's broken djokovic and three times novak has answered breaking right has answered breaking right back. membership rewards points from american express. they're a social currency. with endless possibilities. dick: a flicker of hope for the rafael nadal fans with a break to 4-4, but quickly that fire extinguished by djokovic, who now serves for a two-set lead. john: an unbelievable effort by djokovic there to break right back. dick: aerial coverage of the u.s. open tennis championships provided by directv. john: how hard is it going to be for nadal now to hang in and try to win this second set? try to win this second set? very. john: he's got to get out there enough to throw a high lob. get it up higher in the air.
john: he's so upset with himself. missed another one. 15 times djokovic has had a chance to break serve in less than two sets. >> fault. john: we may be looking at the greatest returner in the history of our sport right now history of our sport right now the way he's playing. mary: oh boy. dick: three times he's broken djokovic and three times novak has answered breaking right has answered breaking right back. membership rewards points from american express. they're a social currency....
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>> john: school spending is through the roof. why, what's gone wrong? the bureaucracy is what is wrong >> it's the glob. >> john: like the reformers are up the against the unions and paper pushers. >> let's destroy the system. >> john: bring on the creative destruction, who would disagree? teachers unions disagree and they are mad at me and reform rs that care about kids in school. >> city schools are terrible because of unions because they are focusing on test scores. >> john: how do you know if they are learning anything? give me a break. they chose this school. unions are mad because some charters can fire. >> its freedom of speech. >> what is wrong with that. a teacher wants to teach. this actor says teachers need tenure. >> why else would you take a [ bleep ] salary. >>> most places continues to have tenure but there is good news. at some schools where teachers can be fired kids learn. >> give us the worst schools anywhere in america and we'll outperform the other schools in five years. >> john: how good are the scores. >> there isn't a worse score
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and when samuel adams tried to get john to speak in public and attack the british, and john adams' response in his diary was, that way madness lies. he thought that samuel adams was plotting an american revolution and wanted no part of its. but in 1773 some letters written by the governor, the royal governor of massachusetts were made public. those letters convinced john adams that there was a conspiracy afoot between british officials in american and british officials in london to destroy american liberties. from 1773 on john adams favored independence. i think probably george washington came around to independence in the 1760's, and i think thomas jefferson came around to independence around tustin time as well. but in 1775 john adams, sam adams, george washington, thomas jefferson, all the rest did not dare say it they favored independence. they did not even dare utter the word. they didn't because american unity was absolutely essential for waging this war. if they spoke of independence they were so frightened the conservatives, that many of them would leave congress, and american unity
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it is. >> john: it's like the reformers are up. the unions and paper pushers. >> let's destroy the system. >> john: good bring on the destruction. who would disagree. teacher's unions disagree and they are mad at me and mad at reformers about city schools. >> city schools are terrible because of unions and the test scores. >> john: how do you know in f had he 42 are learning anything? >> i know my kids are learning something. >> john: give me a break. they opposed this charter school. >> unions are mad because they conspire. >> a teacher wants to teach. they say teachers need tenure. >> why else would you take a [ bleep ] salary. >> at least now there is good news. at some schools where teachers can be fired, kids learn. >> give us the worst schools anywhere in america and we'll outperform the other schools in five years. >> john: how goog gootd are the test scores in his charter school? unions say charters avoid the problem kids. >> no way. i love school. >> john: but sadly up to you to now, they have run the shot and made us stup
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know windows is industry better than john.whatever the issue is, the best source in california, the school sleuth. the school sleuth is wonderful. all the obvious things are brought up. how many cars are in the parking lot? i mean, it's that in depth kind of look, no blinders, out of the box. and learning matters has been there for years, and all the revenue by the way goes to learning matters. this is not a book to lend to your friends. this is a book to buy. encourage your friends to go to amazon.com and buy. we want to buy, not lend. all the prophets, all the royalties will go to lending matters. so, that being said, it is an incredible pleasure that i introduced my good friend and colleague, john merrow. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you very much, josh. on behalf of the learning matters, our small and energetic production company, i express all our gratitude for you folks for being here, but i want to say just a quick word about three folks who just heard from. marty you know as community schools, president for
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this sort of thing happens to john boehner all the time. this appears to be a fight that he really did not want to be fighting. "roll call "reporting today that john boehner, kevin mccarthy, eric cantor, all three hoped, quote, lawmakers would return to washington, d.c., after the washington break willing to work together and avoid dragged out fights. while the trio stressed the needs to focus on jobs and the economy rather than fight, one aide acknowledged the gop, quote, didn't have the come to jesus kind of family meeting we needed. papa boehner unable to convene those meetings with his congressional family. speaker boehner repeatedly threatened to strip his own members of leadership positions in the house if he didn't vote with him. in the end, 48 of his own members decided not to vote with him. why would you defy your own speaker like that? apparently they believe the speaker has no clothes. republicans said they voted against john boehner's bill despite the threats, quote, because they did not believe boehner would go through with his
this sort of thing happens to john boehner all the time. this appears to be a fight that he really did not want to be fighting. "roll call "reporting today that john boehner, kevin mccarthy, eric cantor, all three hoped, quote, lawmakers would return to washington, d.c., after the washington break willing to work together and avoid dragged out fights. while the trio stressed the needs to focus on jobs and the economy rather than fight, one aide acknowledged the gop, quote, didn't have...
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>> because it's a truly global problem, john.se, as they are called, noncommunicable diseases, diseases of the afl we want, diseases of developed countries, diseases of the elderly, and what you find when you really start to look at the numbers is that in many places around the world it's quite the opposite. in fact, there's a u.n. secretary general said today three out of five people living on earth will die of these chronic diseases. it is a global problem. it's a huge economic one. they say over the next 15 years diseases that could absolutely be prevented in terms of their toll on people's lives and certainly leading to their deaths could cost $7 trillion over 15 years, but about $10 billion to $12 billion to prevent. you see the economic. you see the health sort of things coming together. i think what i learned probably most of all, john, is there are some solutions to addressing these problems everywhere in the world. they used to think cancer, it's too complex, too complicated, too costly to treat in the developed world. w
>> because it's a truly global problem, john.se, as they are called, noncommunicable diseases, diseases of the afl we want, diseases of developed countries, diseases of the elderly, and what you find when you really start to look at the numbers is that in many places around the world it's quite the opposite. in fact, there's a u.n. secretary general said today three out of five people living on earth will die of these chronic diseases. it is a global problem. it's a huge economic one....
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john adams visited. jefferson had even found time to come here when he was writing the declaration of independence. there is a rather romanticized depiction of george washington visiting bartram's garden. you can see, this is the back of the house over there. but it was only really when i followed the footsteps of .. through that appellation mountains in october 2006 that i understood just how important plants had been for the founding fathers. bartram bottom, and very often he had gone to the appellation mountains. i went down to the shenandoah national park. i looked at my map and saw that thomas jefferson, monticello was very nearby. stop and have a look at the home of the writer of the declaration of independence. this is monticello. so when i came up to the mountaintop i was just absolutely astounded because what i saw was really the work of a revolutionary gardener who had crafted his crowns as carefully as he had crafted his work. and monticello brings together the vast beauty of america with the
john adams visited. jefferson had even found time to come here when he was writing the declaration of independence. there is a rather romanticized depiction of george washington visiting bartram's garden. you can see, this is the back of the house over there. but it was only really when i followed the footsteps of .. through that appellation mountains in october 2006 that i understood just how important plants had been for the founding fathers. bartram bottom, and very often he had gone to the...
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i'd like to i've been almost out of time and i want to ask john john do you think the united states will go to war out of choice again in the name of fighting terrorism no. no i think when i disagree with some of the things you comment you made earlier i think it's over there is probably going to be an iraq syndrome in afghanistan syndrome because people realize that david is right about what he's been saying and the main emphasis on this is let's not do that again the present in polls repeatedly over the last few years the percentage of people saying we should let the world go away and not all right john i'm going to have to jump in here brother and i'm going to many many thanks to my guests today in washington rochester and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember cross talk rules. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice to face with the news makers. in some pieces books available in. grand hotel emerald. as a club school. hotel in the big old hotel. corinthian escaped on its. kempinski twenty two. br
i'd like to i've been almost out of time and i want to ask john john do you think the united states will go to war out of choice again in the name of fighting terrorism no. no i think when i disagree with some of the things you comment you made earlier i think it's over there is probably going to be an iraq syndrome in afghanistan syndrome because people realize that david is right about what he's been saying and the main emphasis on this is let's not do that again the present in polls...
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>> place. >> john, look at what we've tunnel john, rock and roll, beatles, elvis, jazz, all these thingsn the arts and music in america without a single dime from the national endowment from the arts. the most famous things are the crucifix in urine and pornographic >>> prediction, patted. >> cantor is very talented, jong. but i predict that he does not become speaker of the house and he's blocked from running from governor because two outstanding guys, and he got two democrats and republicans will have that senate seats locked up. >> eleanor. >> republicans will return to work after labor day, chastened by the anger they will have heard from their constituents about their performance and the anger over a debt ceiling bill that seeps to have further flattened the economy. >> tim? >> rick perry will win the iowa caucus in january, michele bachmann will drop out and endorse him, and then will be a one on one between perry and romney. >> wow. mort. >> and jon huntsman will drop out of the race if he doesn't come first or second in new hampshire. >> marco rubio, senator from florida, will be
>> place. >> john, look at what we've tunnel john, rock and roll, beatles, elvis, jazz, all these thingsn the arts and music in america without a single dime from the national endowment from the arts. the most famous things are the crucifix in urine and pornographic >>> prediction, patted. >> cantor is very talented, jong. but i predict that he does not become speaker of the house and he's blocked from running from governor because two outstanding guys, and he got two...
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cook john a. cooper julia t. cooper joseph john coppo, jr. gerard j.h albert corbett alejandro cordero robert cordice >> and my father. we miss you and love you. >> and my father, john murray. ruben d. correa danny a. correa-gutierrez james j. corrigan carlos cortes kevin cosgrove dolores marie costa digna alexandra costanza charles gregory costello, jr. michael s. costello asia cottom conrod k. cottoy martin john coughlan john gerard coughlin timothy j. coughlin james e. cove andre cox frederick john cox >> and my mother. we love you and miss you so much. we think about your every day and we know you are looking down on us smiling. >> and my father, james. we love you and miss you. james raymond coyle michele coyle-eulau anne marie cramer christopher s. cramer denise elizabeth crant james leslie crawford, jr. robert james crawford joanne mary cregan lucy crifasi john a. crisci daniel hal crisman dennis cross kevin raymond crotty thomas g. crotty john crowe welles remy crowther robert l. cruikshank >> and my husband, alfred. we love you and we miss you
cook john a. cooper julia t. cooper joseph john coppo, jr. gerard j.h albert corbett alejandro cordero robert cordice >> and my father. we miss you and love you. >> and my father, john murray. ruben d. correa danny a. correa-gutierrez james j. corrigan carlos cortes kevin cosgrove dolores marie costa digna alexandra costanza charles gregory costello, jr. michael s. costello asia cottom conrod k. cottoy martin john coughlan john gerard coughlin timothy j. coughlin james e. cove andre...
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speaking of being inscribed by john, after i'm down here, there's a book signing of the book, and john alison who is here and speaking at 10:30 in the silver room on the financial crisis is joining me for the signing, if you want the author and the main subject to sign the book, we'd be happy to do it for you. john's a wonderful charming man, and this is the opportunity to interact with him. atlas shrugged is the best selling book, but there's 10 employees at bb and t now and over 25 years, who nows how many hundreds of thousands of copies of this book was produced. this embodies john galt's famous speech. this is basically a summary of objectivism applied to how to run a business, and all 30,000bb and t employees right down to the teller are evaluated every six months based on how they are complying with these randan ideals. i want to quote to you from this, and tell you what bbt's statement of purpose is. now, think about this for a second. 23 you worked for a large company, you know the purpose statements, it's to serve the communities or save the whales. here's bb and t's purpose,
speaking of being inscribed by john, after i'm down here, there's a book signing of the book, and john alison who is here and speaking at 10:30 in the silver room on the financial crisis is joining me for the signing, if you want the author and the main subject to sign the book, we'd be happy to do it for you. john's a wonderful charming man, and this is the opportunity to interact with him. atlas shrugged is the best selling book, but there's 10 employees at bb and t now and over 25 years, who...
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. >> john: homicide number 80 took place yesterday in east oakland. terrance something i was shot to death in the 2600 block of 27th avenue. a second victim was taken to the hospital and treated for nonlife-threatening gunshot wounds. there's no suspect. >> as the anniversary of 9/11 approaches national security officials issued an alert about possible al qaeda attacks using small airplanes. the fbi and homeland security warned terrorists have considered renting private planes and loading them with explosives. authorities have stepped up security nationwide and if aation businesses in the bay area have been notified. >> two fbi agents came in and told me about the possibility of not a specific threat but that al qaeda was planning to use generation perhaps to harm us here in america. >> john: threats involving small airplanes have come before after the 2001 attacks the government grounded thousands of crop dusters, fearing they could be use in terrorist attacks. >> muslim americans in the bay area are using the anniversary of 9/11 to talk about the pa
. >> john: homicide number 80 took place yesterday in east oakland. terrance something i was shot to death in the 2600 block of 27th avenue. a second victim was taken to the hospital and treated for nonlife-threatening gunshot wounds. there's no suspect. >> as the anniversary of 9/11 approaches national security officials issued an alert about possible al qaeda attacks using small airplanes. the fbi and homeland security warned terrorists have considered renting private planes and...
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john franklin norris, well known as j. frank norris or the texas tornado or to many in fort worth simply as "that man." and the story of what happened that day 85 years ago and for the following six months or so is likely what i've called the most famous story you've never heard. and can the story reached all the way here to austin because, eventually, the trial -- which was one of the most celebrated trials of the decade, a decade that was known for famous trials like the scopes trial and, of course, leopold and loeb and the sacco and vanzetti and so forth -- this trial was one of the most cap sating at the time -- captivating at the time. but it's been lost to history. it's a story that has made it into some places, but it's never received its full treatment, i think. the context, of course s the 1920s which i've always found to be a fascinating time. the a time just after when the world changed, the soldiers, you know, we have just this year in march the last living soldier of world war i, a man 110 years old, was burie
john franklin norris, well known as j. frank norris or the texas tornado or to many in fort worth simply as "that man." and the story of what happened that day 85 years ago and for the following six months or so is likely what i've called the most famous story you've never heard. and can the story reached all the way here to austin because, eventually, the trial -- which was one of the most celebrated trials of the decade, a decade that was known for famous trials like the scopes...
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you make a good point, john. the president's job approval number might be, let's say 44%, congressional job approval is down around 14% or 15%, record lows. you make a good point, republicans who lead the house, they're under enormous political pressure as well. john, thank you. >>> congresswoman gabrielle giffords is about to tell her story. we have the details. where? stand by. that's coming up. >>> why would republican rick perry go after two powerhouses of the bush era. we're talking about dick cheney and karl rove. stand by for that as well. [ dog barks, growls ] ♪ whoa, watch out, little man. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you take away the worry, it's easy to enjoy the ride. hey, bud. hey, dad. [ male announcer ] introducing cadillac shield. the most comprehensive suite of owner benefits offered by any luxury auto maker in the world. [ male announcer ] each of these photos was taken by someone on the first morning of their retirement. it's the first of more than 6,000 sunrises the average retiree will see. ♪ as
you make a good point, john. the president's job approval number might be, let's say 44%, congressional job approval is down around 14% or 15%, record lows. you make a good point, republicans who lead the house, they're under enormous political pressure as well. john, thank you. >>> congresswoman gabrielle giffords is about to tell her story. we have the details. where? stand by. that's coming up. >>> why would republican rick perry go after two powerhouses of the bush era....
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and so, um, john was past that learning curve. and so he was very helpful to me. >> sam brower, the photo on the front cover of the book, where was this taken? >> this was taken at short creek at the vermilion cliffs right under, right in the edge of town in short creek there. and it's a couple of the polygamous women that are having strolling through the little park there. >> now, are either you or john krakauer mormon? >> i'm lds, john's not. and as far as -- i don't feel this is an anti-mormon book in any way. the flds are nothing, you know, they're not mormon at all. they've chosen to distance themselves from the lds church. they don't practice any of the beliefs. the only thing they really have going on is they believe in some of the same scriptures as some of the lds church, but they've taken their own take and put their own spin on it and things like that. you know, i think a lot of the outside world tends to group the two together, but mormon bees are no more -- mormons are no more flds than lutherans or catholic, you know
and so, um, john was past that learning curve. and so he was very helpful to me. >> sam brower, the photo on the front cover of the book, where was this taken? >> this was taken at short creek at the vermilion cliffs right under, right in the edge of town in short creek there. and it's a couple of the polygamous women that are having strolling through the little park there. >> now, are either you or john krakauer mormon? >> i'm lds, john's not. and as far as -- i don't...
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this is john lythgoe. >> stephen: john lithgow. this is stephen colbert. >> oh, hi, stephen. >> stephen: john, i didn't know you were jewish. >> i'm not. i'm calling for the nordic lesbians. >> stephen: i didn't know you were into that. >> i am not "into that." i'm simply doing character research. >> stephen: for what? >> for a... a... an ibsen play. it's a modern erotic interpretation of hedda gabler, a college freshman who with her university sisters at the university of oslo is pushing the boundaries of human sexual depravity. >> >> stephen: oh, really? and what part do you play? >> i don't care. >> stephen: i'm sorry, john. this is oops jew. you're going to want the push five for nors lez. >> good-bye. >> stephen: john thgow, everybody. so chosen people who have wronged me, the kneidelach is in your court. call in and ensure yourself a guilt free 5772, we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome ban, everybody. my guest tonight has a new three-part documentary about prohibition. instead of interviewing him, we will pan slowly acro
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john? >> a big package, yes. like your idea that you expressed, which is to right there in the hall on thursday night challenge boehner. give me up or down votes on these proposals. now, they can be split up. it doesn't have to be one big omnibus package and he can say, all right, maybe they'll agree on the tax cut holiday package, or not on jobs. some will pass. most will fail. but the president will have laid out what he wants to do for the country. >> name an instance in which a president challenged congress with a deadline and they got it? >> look, let's try it. >> you've got to -- if you say to the public, do you want a jobs first agenda or not? tell us in washington -- do you want jobs first or not? tell us in washington -- do you want jobs first or not? >> the public's with him. that's the problem. the public's with him on almost everything. >> weigh in on -- >> you know what? it beats sitting around for the next three months watching the super committee decide how much to cut of debt. there's a loser. any
john? >> a big package, yes. like your idea that you expressed, which is to right there in the hall on thursday night challenge boehner. give me up or down votes on these proposals. now, they can be split up. it doesn't have to be one big omnibus package and he can say, all right, maybe they'll agree on the tax cut holiday package, or not on jobs. some will pass. most will fail. but the president will have laid out what he wants to do for the country. >> name an instance in which a...