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up next, a conversation or between the eldest son of julius rosenberg and his daughter, heidi, directord producer of rare to execution, which focuses on the legacy of her grandparents. this conversation, moderated by david lewis, is about 50 minutes. >> during the federal trial of julius and ethel rosenberg, there was almost a unanimous response from the public to cheer on the attorney general and the justice department's kennedy's 9 to convict the defendants. very little public protests until a newspaper, the national
up next, a conversation or between the eldest son of julius rosenberg and his daughter, heidi, directord producer of rare to execution, which focuses on the legacy of her grandparents. this conversation, moderated by david lewis, is about 50 minutes. >> during the federal trial of julius and ethel rosenberg, there was almost a unanimous response from the public to cheer on the attorney general and the justice department's kennedy's 9 to convict the defendants. very little public protests...
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you could say that julius genachowski is the most qualified and prepared person ever to be named chairman of the fcc. with his business background, his previous fcc experience, his broad interest in telecommunications policy, and, you know, we think he's going to be an outstanding chairman of the fcc, and certainly from his early comments, you know, focused on really critical priority areas that we share, in particular the deployment and adoption of broadband in america to help to make the united states the most connected nation on earth. in rob mcdowell and michael copps we have two holdovers, if you will, from the past commission but both very knowledgen -- knowledgeable, both very fair. i think michael copps served as interim chair and showed what an outstanding public servant he is and what an outstanding leader he was. and then we have two new commissioners, both of whom are known to the industry, meredith atwell baker from her service as the administrator of ntia and minion clyburn who we know from her state regulatory positioning. so this is a very eminent fcc, i think, from their
you could say that julius genachowski is the most qualified and prepared person ever to be named chairman of the fcc. with his business background, his previous fcc experience, his broad interest in telecommunications policy, and, you know, we think he's going to be an outstanding chairman of the fcc, and certainly from his early comments, you know, focused on really critical priority areas that we share, in particular the deployment and adoption of broadband in america to help to make the...
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i really don't know what julius was up to.as up to some stuff, but if he buys and he did, so what? reached the same conclusion. the brief that he presented for the case. it would, indeed, have been as service to mankind. i don't know the guilt or the innocence of the rosenbergs, but it would have been a service to mankind if in fact the results of what they were charged with occurred. >> can i just break in and say this is a beautiful example of life imitating art. because they liked him in the mouth of the character that is not not me. some people thought it wise. when i do it and has called the move again it was coming out. a bunch of for people would say, hey, ivy, i hear timothy hutton is playing your dad a movie. >> he was the current at the time heart throb. >> in their trying to persuade. he said if it was done, and if they had given the russians a bomb, i would be proud of that. i would not have been angry about that. i'm not necessarily saying that is my view, but there is of you out there, and it has been expressed i
i really don't know what julius was up to.as up to some stuff, but if he buys and he did, so what? reached the same conclusion. the brief that he presented for the case. it would, indeed, have been as service to mankind. i don't know the guilt or the innocence of the rosenbergs, but it would have been a service to mankind if in fact the results of what they were charged with occurred. >> can i just break in and say this is a beautiful example of life imitating art. because they liked him...
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you could say that julius is the most qualified and prepared person ever to be named chairman of the fcc, with his business background, his previous experience, his broad interests in telecommunications policy, we think he is going to be an outstanding chairman. surly from his early comments, focused on critical priority areas that we share, in particular the adoption of broadband in america to help make the united states the most connected nation on earth. we have to hold loafer reduce the holdovers from the last commission. the interim chairman of the fcc showed what an outstanding public servant he is and what an outstanding leader he was. then we have to back new commissioners, both of whom are known to the industry. meredith baker, from her service in the ntma. this is a very eminent fcc. from their comments and their testimony, there are very focused on moving the telecommunications industry forward and on pursuing policies that will be really impact fulful. >> we have some new leadership in the commerce committees that oversee fcc. how do you think they are going to get along
you could say that julius is the most qualified and prepared person ever to be named chairman of the fcc, with his business background, his previous experience, his broad interests in telecommunications policy, we think he is going to be an outstanding chairman. surly from his early comments, focused on critical priority areas that we share, in particular the adoption of broadband in america to help make the united states the most connected nation on earth. we have to hold loafer reduce the...
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julius peppers, and tyler braden part of the front. chris gamble to corners and harris to safety. give it to ray rice on 2nd down. trying to scoot but he bottled up. the ravens face a 3rd down in the red zone. 3rd down, red zone. >> stan: they had troubles throwing the ball. they had the franchise record last year. that's how you get in. you have to be able to run the football. they went 1st down and 2nd down. this is a tough situation for flacco, third-and-long in the red zone? >> gerry: those are the three receivers. he's got mason inside the 5. they are going to say he's a half yard shy of the end zone. derrick mason hit the pylon but not before he hit the chalk. >> stan: great read by joe flacco. saw it coming and got the ball out of there and got it right where derrick mason was. >> gerry: chris gamble may have pushed him out. >> stan: the ball hit the pylon, didn't it? >> gerry: first and goal from the one. whistles before the snap. [ announcer ] time out carolina. >> gerry: we'll take a break. scoreless 1st quarter on the ravens gameday network. at some restaurants when you
julius peppers, and tyler braden part of the front. chris gamble to corners and harris to safety. give it to ray rice on 2nd down. trying to scoot but he bottled up. the ravens face a 3rd down in the red zone. 3rd down, red zone. >> stan: they had troubles throwing the ball. they had the franchise record last year. that's how you get in. you have to be able to run the football. they went 1st down and 2nd down. this is a tough situation for flacco, third-and-long in the red zone? >>...
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joining us are william julius wilson, professor at harvard university and the author of the new book, "more than just race: being black and poor in the inner city," warren valentine, attorney, author and nationally syndicated radio host, and finally, terrence samuel, deputy editor for "the root," a subsidiary of the "washington post." >> the state of black america is that these are the best of times and the worst of times. i put it that way because we do have this incredible, historical event with the election of barack obama as president, but on the other hand, the recession, the big "r," recession, as i like to call it, has plunged many african-americans deeper into economic misery. >> warren valentine, interestingly enough, the best of times, the worst of times. what do you think about what marc morial just said? >> i agree with marc. i think it is the best of times when you look at it from a political landscape, but it is the worst of times, you know. when america gets a cold, african-americans have pneumonia. and right now, we have pneumonia, swine flu and everything else that's
joining us are william julius wilson, professor at harvard university and the author of the new book, "more than just race: being black and poor in the inner city," warren valentine, attorney, author and nationally syndicated radio host, and finally, terrence samuel, deputy editor for "the root," a subsidiary of the "washington post." >> the state of black america is that these are the best of times and the worst of times. i put it that way because we do have...
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plus first-round draft pick michael orr could face off against julius peppers, one of the nfl's bestefensive tackles. with only two days to practice since their last preseason game against the jets on monday, harbaugh sees this one as a good test for his team. >> this is a really talented team, especially -- well, on both sides of the ball, but the two outside guys they have got are tremendous players. both of our tackle also really get pushed and challenged and the linebangers are fast playing guys fullbacks and tight ends are going to get challenged. a great opportunity to see how those guys do and for us to get better. >> another decision that could be based on this game is the battle for kickers. second-year kicker steve howska and rookie graham ganeau are fighting for the spot left vacant by matt stover. howska hay be edging out his opponent. he head made every field goal but gouneau missed two including a 46-yarder against the jets. heading into tomorrow's game carolina though, harbaugh won't say who has the edge. >> we don't know, you know. we are hopeful and i think it is fai
plus first-round draft pick michael orr could face off against julius peppers, one of the nfl's bestefensive tackles. with only two days to practice since their last preseason game against the jets on monday, harbaugh sees this one as a good test for his team. >> this is a really talented team, especially -- well, on both sides of the ball, but the two outside guys they have got are tremendous players. both of our tackle also really get pushed and challenged and the linebangers are fast...
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. >> so chairman julius genachowski said emphatically he doesn't think it is time to bring back the fairness doctrine is there still seems to be a wall of concert expressed across the country the fairness doctrine is coming back. where do you think this stance? do you trust him dropping to bring it back? >> we have to take him at his word. he's only been in six weeks. the president also earlier this year said the fairness doctrine would not be coming back. there is concern however in december of 2007i had great trouble with a noticed proposed rulemaking would be called localism pocket where there were a number of conclusions. these were of rules, just teed up to maybe produce rules at some point. one of those ideas was to require each broadcaster and licensee to have a mandatory community advisory board unclear how that would be appointed by the advisory board could have great sway over the kind of content each broadcaster aerts and also great sway over whether or not to get their license renewed said there are some folks saying the license term should be shortened from eight years to three
. >> so chairman julius genachowski said emphatically he doesn't think it is time to bring back the fairness doctrine is there still seems to be a wall of concert expressed across the country the fairness doctrine is coming back. where do you think this stance? do you trust him dropping to bring it back? >> we have to take him at his word. he's only been in six weeks. the president also earlier this year said the fairness doctrine would not be coming back. there is concern however...
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. >> rob: you talking about michael oher, the first round pick go d an outstanding job against julius a natural position for him. he's going to be a right position because of gaither. >> gerry: whether it's right or left tackle, one of the things we are seeing, we talked about the costly penalty in the 1st quarter. but since then he's dropping guys. no sooner than i say that than a defensive end gets by and he gets penalized. >> referee: holding, number 74, the offense. 10-yard penalty, 2nd down. >> gerry: come on kid, we are trying to give you compliments. don't undercut us. >> stan: watch on the inside move. he got the outside arm on him. at that point grabbed the guy. >> gerry: good matchup of highocktain octain rookies. >> stan: he's got a sack in each one of the pre-season games. >> gerry: flacco throws complete inside the 30. derrick mason taken down immediately. checked that kelley washington on the receiving end. you are so used to sees five and think derrick mason. joe flacco has a couple of targets that he's comfortable going to in the crunch. it makes it a lot harder to def
. >> rob: you talking about michael oher, the first round pick go d an outstanding job against julius a natural position for him. he's going to be a right position because of gaither. >> gerry: whether it's right or left tackle, one of the things we are seeing, we talked about the costly penalty in the 1st quarter. but since then he's dropping guys. no sooner than i say that than a defensive end gets by and he gets penalized. >> referee: holding, number 74, the offense....
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the deputy chief economist at julius baer.thanks again for joining us. >>> fdic chairman sheila bair will give an update for the number of troubled banks. that number shot up to 305 in the first quarter, the highest since 1994. bair will disclose how much is left in the fdic's deposit insurance funds. the fdic board voted wednesday to ease restrictions on private equity investments in failed banks. regulators lowered capital requirements forcing investors to kick in more capital after their initial investment. only two banks have been bought by private equity firms. christine. >> here in asia, china telecom dials in with slightly stronger than forecast. the second quarter results, china's largest fixed line carriers, quarterly profits down on a year earlier. from its new mobile business. china telecom did not pay an interim dif tend, but says it will revisit the issue at the end of the year. meanwhile, china telecom is in trade today up to 3.87. >> controversy from the chairman of the fsa says he would back bank taxes. in an i
the deputy chief economist at julius baer.thanks again for joining us. >>> fdic chairman sheila bair will give an update for the number of troubled banks. that number shot up to 305 in the first quarter, the highest since 1994. bair will disclose how much is left in the fdic's deposit insurance funds. the fdic board voted wednesday to ease restrictions on private equity investments in failed banks. regulators lowered capital requirements forcing investors to kick in more capital after...
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>> julius caesar. the man that killed him in the roman senate, they are the ones that pushed for the autopsy so they could prove to the roman public that they had murdered caesar, that it was them, thinking the public would think this is a great idea. the public did not. the public was appalled by this. all of the people that murdered caesar, everyone of them, was himself killed in prison or had to flee the country. the whole assassination backfired. >> has there been for a lot written about autopsy? >> i was very surprised that there had been released six volumes written about autopsies around the world and translated to english and sold in american bookstores there was one tax that cover and -- there was one text that covered over 3000 autopsies in europe. and >> i want you to tell the story of mesheba sooner. i was trying to drive home the point, on upon physical examination to do not know what someone's condition was. she was a woman who had an arranged marriage within much older man. she was in he
>> julius caesar. the man that killed him in the roman senate, they are the ones that pushed for the autopsy so they could prove to the roman public that they had murdered caesar, that it was them, thinking the public would think this is a great idea. the public did not. the public was appalled by this. all of the people that murdered caesar, everyone of them, was himself killed in prison or had to flee the country. the whole assassination backfired. >> has there been for a lot...
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julius at the panthers game saturday night. >> you know, he's playing in this league. it will help bring everything you got. >> this is a team. especially on both sides of the ball. but those two outside guys that they got are tremendous players. both of our tackles are really going to get pushed. >> reporter: said -- and it should be a good game. but don't forget to catch nfl football tomorrow at 8:00. >>> navy football. picking up steam and full steam ahead in annapolis. midshipmen getting ready to take on ohio state. saturday, september 5th in columbus. >> our guys are working hard. and that's all we do. we're kind of a blue collar team. bring our lunch pail and hard hat every day and i think it's going to work. >> it's a battle of wills to see how strong our will is as a team, as offense. it's definitely not going to be easy. every game is going to be a challenge. i think that's what we have to understand here. that we have to work in for every inch off every down, offensively and defensively. >> that's ricky dobbs. starting quarterback for navy. and game 1 of 3 ag
julius at the panthers game saturday night. >> you know, he's playing in this league. it will help bring everything you got. >> this is a team. especially on both sides of the ball. but those two outside guys that they got are tremendous players. both of our tackles are really going to get pushed. >> reporter: said -- and it should be a good game. but don't forget to catch nfl football tomorrow at 8:00. >>> navy football. picking up steam and full steam ahead in...
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>> julius caesar. that was a wild story because the men that killed him in the roman senate, they were the ones that pushed for the autopsy so that they could prove to the roman public that they had murdered caesar, that it was then, thinking that the public would think it was a great idea. the public did not. the public was appalled by this. every single one of them were killed in prison or had to flee the country. the whole assassination backfired. >> has there been a lot written about autopsies? >> vet has. i was surprised to find that in the 17 80s and 90s -- and a 1700 and 8017 80s and 17 '90s, theree three files and autopsy results in europe over a 20 year period of time. " i wanted you to tell the story about she was buhner. why did you include that? >> i was trying to drive home the point that on physical examinations, you really do not know what somebody is conditioned is, but the autopsy proves that. she was a woman that was in an arranged marriage with a much older man. her husband was in hi
>> julius caesar. that was a wild story because the men that killed him in the roman senate, they were the ones that pushed for the autopsy so that they could prove to the roman public that they had murdered caesar, that it was then, thinking that the public would think it was a great idea. the public did not. the public was appalled by this. every single one of them were killed in prison or had to flee the country. the whole assassination backfired. >> has there been a lot written...
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at that point movement toward redefining public interest obligation and the new chairman will be juliuswski. he led the digital effort for obama's election campaign for what he did because he helped garner the youthful vote, the young vote. this man absolutely is in the mold of diversity of ownership, diversity of opinion and you point of localism, no question about it so those will be the two efforts led through the fcc. so i think it is around the corner. >> host: will this be a creeping kind of thing or instant and do you see radio stations already starting to build and localism or put on her little hosts in anticipation? >> guest: i don't see them putting on a liberal hosts so to speak but there is one group that is the largest retail company in america, clear channel communications, which has, it is trying to get out in front of this a little bit by establishing programing advisory boards which the fcc and clearly wants to get done through their localism mandates and they want to be doing it themselves rather than having government regulate and to me programing advisory boards are
at that point movement toward redefining public interest obligation and the new chairman will be juliuswski. he led the digital effort for obama's election campaign for what he did because he helped garner the youthful vote, the young vote. this man absolutely is in the mold of diversity of ownership, diversity of opinion and you point of localism, no question about it so those will be the two efforts led through the fcc. so i think it is around the corner. >> host: will this be a...
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two books i want to read, the talk about lincoln's cabinet and also william julius wilson, a sociologist at harvard. those are two books of want to read for myself. two children at home. by the end of the summer. >> to see more summer reading list and of the program information visit our web site at booktv.org. >> what is the black belt? >> the black belt is a region of america, region of the south that extends from virginia, the coast of virginia, all the way. and its historical roots or origins really did back to to te antebellum period. it's the place where african-americans form a majority of the population. but plantation agriculture, primarily continent really serve as the economic engine for the region. and said that dates back. but that stretches for word to the middle of the 20th century and beyond where african americans are formed the majority of the population and agriculture remains dominant. in each state the black belt forms a distinct regions. so in alabama it's as string of about 15 counties stretching from the border of georgia to central alabama to the border of missis
two books i want to read, the talk about lincoln's cabinet and also william julius wilson, a sociologist at harvard. those are two books of want to read for myself. two children at home. by the end of the summer. >> to see more summer reading list and of the program information visit our web site at booktv.org. >> what is the black belt? >> the black belt is a region of america, region of the south that extends from virginia, the coast of virginia, all the way. and its...
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these revelations indicate that yes, he was a spy, julius rosenberg. publishing was.he was executed from testimony by her sister-in-law. that has been made clear. and he was not involved particularly in nuclear espionage. he was doing a lot of other things, radar, other kinds of weapons. but all that stuff sensitive treachery was done by a man named klaus fuchs, who ended up getting an eight-year prison sentence. the fact that matters nobody looks very good when you look at, of that case, certainly not the prosecution, circling of the judge who apparently wasn't some collusive extrajudicial conversation with the prosecution. certainly not roy cohn, who was daemonic and boasted about putting the idea of sentencing them to death. and judge kaufman's mind. answer cannot judge kaufman, who said that the rosenbergs were responsible for the korean war. totally insane. everyone looks bad if you look at that case. everyone. >> i could continue my question for you for the next several hours, but we have a tradition here of inviting the audience to approach one of the microphon
these revelations indicate that yes, he was a spy, julius rosenberg. publishing was.he was executed from testimony by her sister-in-law. that has been made clear. and he was not involved particularly in nuclear espionage. he was doing a lot of other things, radar, other kinds of weapons. but all that stuff sensitive treachery was done by a man named klaus fuchs, who ended up getting an eight-year prison sentence. the fact that matters nobody looks very good when you look at, of that case,...
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don mock is blind, leonard has multiple sclerosis. 12-year-old julius has fecal -- fetal alcohol syndromeicapped artist and actor's league. over 20 years it's become a home where people like michael thrive. michael struggles with depression and anxiety. he wasn't comfortable sitting down for an interview. but on stage in front of 400 people, he has no trouble delivering his lines. >> this is why we do this theater thing. it's not for the fortune and fame but the feelings of love and acceptance instead of failure and shame. >> reporter: the aim is to stage quality productions that sell tickets but they're also advocacas innt opupushshing thth audien outf ititcomfort t zone. theheeconact nton's asassaulteterutay y rom >>>> that'r r alitevererday. prend l lth doe't g o oururudiee mes anan, ssvi you , , atevev tou >>e hahalolong disssnsut of e. esngheheoundndtofafar?r?agn, is. it gatataterer >>>> r rorte his s night e crowd agre
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don mock is blind, leonard has multiple sclerosis. 12-year-old julius has fecal -- fetal alcohol syndromeicapped artist and actor's league. over 20 years it's become a home where people like michael thrive. michael struggles with depression and anxiety. he wasn't comfortable sitting down for an interview. but on stage in front of 400 people, he has no trouble delivering his lines. >> this is why we do this theater thing. it's not for the fortune and fame but the feelings of love and acceptance instead of failure and shame. >> reporter: the aim is to stage quality productions that sell tickets but they're also advocates intent on pushing the audience out of its comfort zone. in the second act lynton's character is taken from her wheelchair and brutally assaulted. she must pull herself back on stage. >> that's our reality every day. to pretend like that doesn't go on would be more of a disservice to our audience members than, you know, whatever tough emotional journey they may go through seeing that kind of a scene. >> we had long discussions about is this too much, are we pressing the boun
don mock is blind, leonard has multiple sclerosis. 12-year-old julius has fecal -- fetal alcohol syndromeicapped artist and actor's league. over 20 years it's become a home where people like michael thrive. michael struggles with depression and anxiety. he wasn't comfortable sitting down for an interview. but on stage in front of 400 people, he has no trouble delivering his lines. >> this is why we do this theater thing. it's not for the fortune and fame but the feelings of love and...
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chris swiss and julius bear were identified in the ubs tax probe.hat's after ubs clients in the u.s. have come forward and disclosed their ubs accounts, also other foreign accounts and they have said that they're with either credit suisse or other banks. but that doesn't necessarily mean that those banks will be involved in the tax evasion practices. that's it from here. now let's go to stephane in paris. >> in paris, that's a negative session for the french market. eads is trading lower, despite a report saying that military aircraft will do its first flight test by the end of the year since the problem with software regulating tension has been sorted out. that's a report which has not been confirmed yet by the company. but it could be good news for eads which is due to renegotiate a contract with its client by tend of october of this year. in focus of air france klm announcing that it will not make a bid for the airline. they have decided to withdraw from the privatization industry. that leaves the checz airline with one bidder. the company has an
chris swiss and julius bear were identified in the ubs tax probe.hat's after ubs clients in the u.s. have come forward and disclosed their ubs accounts, also other foreign accounts and they have said that they're with either credit suisse or other banks. but that doesn't necessarily mean that those banks will be involved in the tax evasion practices. that's it from here. now let's go to stephane in paris. >> in paris, that's a negative session for the french market. eads is trading lower,...
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julius pepers signed a one-year franchise tender with the panthers back in 2005.r inks the deal that pays him 16.2 million. and he rounds out the top four. espn nfl analyst marcelus weily, a little perplexed by the manning deal. >> eli manning. i don't like to take food out of anyone's mouth. do youy deserve this much money? i don't think so. last year looking at the collapse of your team at the end of the season, losing four of five games including the playoffs because of the loss of plaxico burress is a time when an elite quarterback is supposed to take his team on his back and lead them to the promised land. that didn't happen. but to your credit, you have a super bowl ring. and to your credit, you are playing well. but when you get paid like a top quarterback, elite quarterback and you're not in the top 5 at the quarterback position, that's pretty tough to say. sos eli manning, congratulation, going back to what is the tenth amendment basically saying the tenth amendment says this so that doesn't give you the right to impose this on us and i think 34 states ha
julius pepers signed a one-year franchise tender with the panthers back in 2005.r inks the deal that pays him 16.2 million. and he rounds out the top four. espn nfl analyst marcelus weily, a little perplexed by the manning deal. >> eli manning. i don't like to take food out of anyone's mouth. do youy deserve this much money? i don't think so. last year looking at the collapse of your team at the end of the season, losing four of five games including the playoffs because of the loss of...
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this was julius striker back from the grave. this time going after catholics instead of just.oing to get free advertisement. i'm making thousands of copies and sending them to bishops and religious leaders all across the united states. i want people to know this is what cbs stands for. what you are trying to do with this new book is for the millions of catholics out there and other people interested just to say ok, you might show up on church sunday but you really don't know what's going on behind the scenes. >> that's exactly right. i deal with the sexual engineers, the elements of the democratic party. legal activists and i name names. this is not just an essay. i'm very specific in secular sabotage. steve: brand new book, bill. it's always a pleasure. >> thank you so much. >> straight ahead. they were lost at sea for eight days and they survived on bubble gum. three boaters join us live with their incredible story of survival next. but, first on this date in history back in 1975, glenn campbell had the number one song in america. rhinestone cowboy. . . decisions, decisions.
this was julius striker back from the grave. this time going after catholics instead of just.oing to get free advertisement. i'm making thousands of copies and sending them to bishops and religious leaders all across the united states. i want people to know this is what cbs stands for. what you are trying to do with this new book is for the millions of catholics out there and other people interested just to say ok, you might show up on church sunday but you really don't know what's going on...