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they knew that the people on the ground knew that the state department knew that the military knew thatit seems like everybody seems to know it except for the "new york times" and the white house, and it's just not believable. >> >> com, what can we do the about the lies? you have got a committee of democrats and republicans saying this was not about a video. we have got a drone. we have got all kinds of surveillance cameras. will the american people ever see the cameras and what happened that there was no spontaneous declaration? will we ever get to the bottom of it? >> we are slowly getting there. and it's very -- remember what we have to do. we have to go to the administration and we have to ask them for the videos. we have to ask them for the phone records. >> what do you think the chances are? >> no, no. i just reviewed for the first time the videos in their entirety. so i was able to watch the drone feed and all the closed circuit cameras from that night. i just did that about a week ago. >> and your conclusion? >> i did not see any spontaneous protest. we have known that from the
they knew that the people on the ground knew that the state department knew that the military knew thatit seems like everybody seems to know it except for the "new york times" and the white house, and it's just not believable. >> >> com, what can we do the about the lies? you have got a committee of democrats and republicans saying this was not about a video. we have got a drone. we have got all kinds of surveillance cameras. will the american people ever see the cameras...
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the first he knew about it. at this that these payments this at seven hundred and forty mm at the thousands. when he headed to the commission. yes and that is the case and bask in the south is pretty extraordinary with an auction and member of the boards which carry many responses of the season pitching happened upon a working knowledge of the kinds of financial commitments and agreements as was gone and bear in mind that origin greats this package and then they also concluded that they should be confidentiality around us. i mean the whole thing was i may be shamed for a very shocking and i think another go to the credit that is him standing at the century beach at ten a m i can any imagine that the staff of the canucks and the service users and keep it continues to be this evening. hearing this latest chapter in this saga to tend to think any relation to play with eight oz of getting it back. i think there might be i know that we can be defensive on this master at this time. but state media agency official act
the first he knew about it. at this that these payments this at seven hundred and forty mm at the thousands. when he headed to the commission. yes and that is the case and bask in the south is pretty extraordinary with an auction and member of the boards which carry many responses of the season pitching happened upon a working knowledge of the kinds of financial commitments and agreements as was gone and bear in mind that origin greats this package and then they also concluded that they should...
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i knew there was no way out. we had no idea what kind of person we were getting who was coming back. >> i wanted to run and grab him, but he held back. so i walked down and grabbed his hand and hugged him and told him i missed him. he had changed so much. it was like mind-boggling. >> but then i'd been through all this horrendous stuff. so it's absolutely going to be different. >> i just remember my kids and my mom. and my husband, and just guy, we were so happy. >> he was like totally covered up. so then i got scared, thinking this kid is really messed up. just by his appearance. >> he was very quiet and standoffish. >> i never like people to touch me, and i can change that. so when she put her hands around me, she must have felt that i wasn't entering it at all. i was very cold, very closed. i didn't speak to people. as much as i was happy, i didn't show it. i -- i had a border in front of me. i didn't want to screw up. >> of course it was welcome with opened arms, and let's get you home attitude. talk about th
i knew there was no way out. we had no idea what kind of person we were getting who was coming back. >> i wanted to run and grab him, but he held back. so i walked down and grabbed his hand and hugged him and told him i missed him. he had changed so much. it was like mind-boggling. >> but then i'd been through all this horrendous stuff. so it's absolutely going to be different. >> i just remember my kids and my mom. and my husband, and just guy, we were so happy. >> he...
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the latest developments involving governor chris christie, what he knew, when he knew it about those george washington bridge lane closures. now someone he appointed to the port authority is making allegations suggesting, suggesting that governor christie may be lying. these are very serious allegations. rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york, is still with us, mark sokolich, the current mayor of ft. lee, new jersey, which was at the heart of all this, is with us as well. alan dershowitz, jeffrey toobin, chris frates from cnn. the governor's got to deal with it. would you advise him to have another one of these long news conference, an hour, hour and a half, two hours and once again open -- he was very forthright the last time. every reporter who was there had ample opportunity to ask whatever he or she wanted. >> i don't think i would at this point. i would let all these facts play themselves out before he makes a final, complete statement about this. who knows, who knows how people are going to change their statements, who knows how much they're going to be motivated to exagge
the latest developments involving governor chris christie, what he knew, when he knew it about those george washington bridge lane closures. now someone he appointed to the port authority is making allegations suggesting, suggesting that governor christie may be lying. these are very serious allegations. rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york, is still with us, mark sokolich, the current mayor of ft. lee, new jersey, which was at the heart of all this, is with us as well. alan dershowitz,...
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but not only that he knew, and that's what makes everything here weasely. so what if he knew?tradict what he said bah he said i didn't know until after, but everybody in new jersey knew. it was on the news. the bridge was a mess. so knowledge isn't the issue. it is, did he order it? there's nothing in the letter that says that christie had knowledge of how and why or that he gave the order or that he knew that the order had come out of his office. so that's the weaseliness in the wildstein letter. the wealiness in the christie letter is he said i had no prior knowledge when he just heard him say he didn't know during what was happening, either, which is a little implausible. but i think what's so interesting about here is the timing. here we are, two days before the super bowl. in new jersey, first time, it's a place where christie can appear on the scene, look like he's in charge. look as if he's got all of this behind him, and the lawyer releases the letter precisely on the eve of the big day in order to ruin it. so this is kind of nasty, and it's got potential, but we reall
but not only that he knew, and that's what makes everything here weasely. so what if he knew?tradict what he said bah he said i didn't know until after, but everybody in new jersey knew. it was on the news. the bridge was a mess. so knowledge isn't the issue. it is, did he order it? there's nothing in the letter that says that christie had knowledge of how and why or that he gave the order or that he knew that the order had come out of his office. so that's the weaseliness in the wildstein...
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i knew the capital of every county. i knew -- and issues. that is how i got involved in mental health issues, running the campaign for jimmy. our big mental health facility hospital. there had been a big expose and the mental health systems act had been passed, and this was in 1963. this was 1966 when jimmy first ran for governor. he got beat that time. we got in late because our leading democratic candidate had a heart attack. but they were moving people out of the hospital because there were like 12,000 people and had room for 3000. it was awful. it was happening all over the country. they were moving them out before they had any facilities for them and no services in the communities. and everybody started to talk to me about, what would your husband do if he was elected governor of georgia? i just learned so much about what was going on. after we lost that election, i worked four years to learn about mental health and then the first month in office he appointed to the governor's commission to improve services to the mentally and emotional
i knew the capital of every county. i knew -- and issues. that is how i got involved in mental health issues, running the campaign for jimmy. our big mental health facility hospital. there had been a big expose and the mental health systems act had been passed, and this was in 1963. this was 1966 when jimmy first ran for governor. he got beat that time. we got in late because our leading democratic candidate had a heart attack. but they were moving people out of the hospital because there were...
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." >> even though john feit knew she was dead? >> yeah, yeah. >> while it was not unusual at the time for the church to deal with criminal priests internally, tacheny says he asked feit about the secular authorities. but why was he sent to the monastery, in your opinion, and not to the police? >> i asked, why are you here and not in prison, and he said, simply the church protected me. >> the autopsy states that irene showed evidence of recent trauma, sexual intercourse, and trauma to the head. evidence of strangulation could not be found, but suffocation could have been carried out by placing a cloth over the mouth and nose, especially if irene was unconscious. the subject was dead when placed into the canal. >> i believe he killed her, and i believed that then. i had no doubt about it because he said he did. >> so you have no doubt at all that john feit killed irene garza? >> correct. >> but dale tacheny did not come forward with any of this until four decades later when he said the guilt became too much to keep quiet. john feit
." >> even though john feit knew she was dead? >> yeah, yeah. >> while it was not unusual at the time for the church to deal with criminal priests internally, tacheny says he asked feit about the secular authorities. but why was he sent to the monastery, in your opinion, and not to the police? >> i asked, why are you here and not in prison, and he said, simply the church protected me. >> the autopsy states that irene showed evidence of recent trauma, sexual...
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she would -- she knew how to -- she loved having a good handbag and knew the importance of the symbol. and hand bag was inside the handbag we think she loved to dramatically draw out. she would have a little copy of a speech by lincoln or something. and sometimes she could it like a party trick and say the person talking about this without didn't know she knew about the subject. there it was in the bag. she was carrying things that mattered to inert bag. she knew how the symbolism of how to work the visual symbolism of being the woman leader very well. >> host: how many handbags did she have? >> guest: she was economic. i won't be able to give you the number. she loved quality but she also loved economy. and so she tended to be reuse things reworked. with her dresses they are all labeled with different names and when they were work so, you know, she didn't wear them again at the wrong occasion. she took a lot of dress on loan. you weren't allowed to accept presents but british companies would lend her. she was fascinated by the quality. she knew -- her mother was a seam stress. she kn
she would -- she knew how to -- she loved having a good handbag and knew the importance of the symbol. and hand bag was inside the handbag we think she loved to dramatically draw out. she would have a little copy of a speech by lincoln or something. and sometimes she could it like a party trick and say the person talking about this without didn't know she knew about the subject. there it was in the bag. she was carrying things that mattered to inert bag. she knew how the symbolism of how to...
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you could see that she knew exactly what she was doing. she knew what the world required.that the role would be a steppingstone to other things. >> but producers weren't so sure. when we come back, miley's battle to become hannah montana. ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! so, if you're sleeping nein your contact lenses,ct what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com >>> i'm miley cyrus. i'm a ced. i'm auditioning for the role of zoey and hannah montana. >> in 2003, 11-year-old miley hoped this audition would be her ticket to hollywood. >> the truth of the matter is, she was the least likely person to get this job. >> producer steve peterman was part of the hannah montana casting team. she was an 11 that looked 9. way too small. way to
you could see that she knew exactly what she was doing. she knew what the world required.that the role would be a steppingstone to other things. >> but producers weren't so sure. when we come back, miley's battle to become hannah montana. ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! so, if you're sleeping nein your contact...
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one key player is making an explosive accusation about what christie knew and when he knew it.nother is pleading the fifth, refusing to turn over documents to investigators. what does it all mean for the investigations looking into the bridge closures? what are prosecutors and lawyers looking at right now? that's next. but when she saw the room... you turned into a weird "7". when she saw the roof-top pool... you went to: "11" ♪ you two should probably get a room... oh that's right! you already did. at planet earth's number one accomodation site... booking.com booking.yeah! >>> we're back with more on the breaking news. a former port authority official says evidence exists tying christie to having knowledge of the lane closures. during the period when the lanes were closed. that directly contradict what's the governor has said. the new claim comes from the lawyer for david wildstein, the man who lamented the lane closings. wildstein's lawyer did not disclose the evidence. christie's office released a statement saying he had absolutely no prior knowledge of the lane closures bef
one key player is making an explosive accusation about what christie knew and when he knew it.nother is pleading the fifth, refusing to turn over documents to investigators. what does it all mean for the investigations looking into the bridge closures? what are prosecutors and lawyers looking at right now? that's next. but when she saw the room... you turned into a weird "7". when she saw the roof-top pool... you went to: "11" ♪ you two should probably get a room... oh...
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i knew lebanon. not only that i learned about lebanon, i read about lebanon and i met with lebanese. myself, i decided five months before the war, i have a thought maybe i was misjudging. maybe i don't understand well. i decided to go to lebanon secretly. and about five months before the war, i landed in june you north of a root and i spent there about 306 hours meeting with lebanese leaders. these were the lebanese forces, going to the mountains to see the forces, their stronghold there. i wanted to see them at home. in their homes. how they look there. how they spoke, how they behaved. in order to be more sure. we made other reparations. and we made all the preparations. myself talking to the father of president shamong. i tried to convince them they were to give a certain amount of weapons to the shiites in order to try, in order to try and have more cooperation with them. i personally believe that goal was not the goal of our war. c-span: this is your wife in the middle. >> guest: yes, my wife an
i knew lebanon. not only that i learned about lebanon, i read about lebanon and i met with lebanese. myself, i decided five months before the war, i have a thought maybe i was misjudging. maybe i don't understand well. i decided to go to lebanon secretly. and about five months before the war, i landed in june you north of a root and i spent there about 306 hours meeting with lebanese leaders. these were the lebanese forces, going to the mountains to see the forces, their stronghold there. i...
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top the one we knew it. that's when everything was possible to allow the system is ok see you at this great strain. right up there so simple and great strength be used to focus on your country and the country in love with you when i refer to him. that china's refusal of the way it in all directions in italy to walk or talk to you enough people share corporate reform the shirt i misled and return to the society. what if i must say orchard on me morris was a fraud. and it's only do you communicate it to last the whole loaf. israel's security was resting on your shoulder the norm in australia. this is our collective response to the team that knocked on my mood. of course charles old did a mental tunnel. for more. very warm. their home as a shy little bits of him the second annual able to communicate a clear eyed with this in a very gentle but a precise manner exactly what we needed to be going on when the knock. sharon was a man with a vision. the money gold. when he starts eating the yummy you ready to paint t
top the one we knew it. that's when everything was possible to allow the system is ok see you at this great strain. right up there so simple and great strength be used to focus on your country and the country in love with you when i refer to him. that china's refusal of the way it in all directions in italy to walk or talk to you enough people share corporate reform the shirt i misled and return to the society. what if i must say orchard on me morris was a fraud. and it's only do you...
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you could see that she knew exactly what she was doing. she knew what the world required.that the role would be a steppingstone to other things. >> but producers weren't so sure. when we come back, miley's battle to become hannah montana. >>> i'm miley cyrus. i'm a ced. i'm auditioning for the role of zoey and hannah montana. >> in 2003, 11-year-old miley hoped this audition would be her ticket to hollywood. >> the truth of the matter is, she was the least likely person to get this job. >> producer steve peterman was part of the hannah montana casting team. she was an 11 that looked 9. way too small. way too young. >> miley, dead set on becoming a star, wouldn't give up. >> i'm miley cyrus, i'm 12 years old. so good. and so good for you! you know, like a fruitgetable. >> she read for us and she read for us over and over again. she would do some lines fabulously, wonderfully and miss other lines by a mile. >> oh my gosh, i know, i'm an idiot. >> but i couldn't take my eyes off her. >> two years later, producers still weren't convinced. they gave miley one last shot. >> know
you could see that she knew exactly what she was doing. she knew what the world required.that the role would be a steppingstone to other things. >> but producers weren't so sure. when we come back, miley's battle to become hannah montana. >>> i'm miley cyrus. i'm a ced. i'm auditioning for the role of zoey and hannah montana. >> in 2003, 11-year-old miley hoped this audition would be her ticket to hollywood. >> the truth of the matter is, she was the least likely...
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his amateur video was not the blame and the administration knew it and knew it at the time. and this is where things get worse for them. the very next day, susan rice, ambassador, went on five different shows, spewing these lies. >> this was not a pre-planned attack, what happened was this was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in cairo as a result of the video. >>> and later, the cia reviewed the close circuit video, and it showed there were no protests prior to the attacks. and so by this point on september 18th, no one should be blaming the youtube video, right? oh, but of course, that didn't stop the president from making these unfounded claims several days later. take a look. >> that is what we saw play out in the last two weeks is a crude and disgusting video, sparking outrage throughout the muslim world. now, i have made it clear that the united states government had nothing to do with this video. >> all right, it is exhausting just trying to explain the white house's stupidity on this. and this is why it is i infuriating when hillary clinton said this
his amateur video was not the blame and the administration knew it and knew it at the time. and this is where things get worse for them. the very next day, susan rice, ambassador, went on five different shows, spewing these lies. >> this was not a pre-planned attack, what happened was this was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in cairo as a result of the video. >>> and later, the cia reviewed the close circuit video, and it showed there were no protests prior to...
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how does it change it i never expected to be famous like this i knew i wanted to be an actor and i knew i wanted to play fun parts but this is i never expected it and in a way it's really nice. but you know like i tell people at. annie and the people who work with me at any i don't ever want to know who's in the audience even my own family when they come i say go through my system because i just want to do the work i just want to do the work i don't want to be thinking about who's out in the audience you know is there a celebrity out there that's why i hated knowing patti lu pone me audience during the tonys i really just want to do my work. which leads into a less social media question just a limp on instagram what i want to be remembered for. making people laugh i think that will nothing like that nothing like it nothing like it cures all ills you know that moment that moment night when you're leading up to the lie yeah and you know it's funny if you play into the game shows cause if you only knew this i don't know your case based on how you felt about boys who was the first person yo
how does it change it i never expected to be famous like this i knew i wanted to be an actor and i knew i wanted to play fun parts but this is i never expected it and in a way it's really nice. but you know like i tell people at. annie and the people who work with me at any i don't ever want to know who's in the audience even my own family when they come i say go through my system because i just want to do the work i just want to do the work i don't want to be thinking about who's out in the...
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who knew him. and more the worst unexplainable ball and teacher we humans have lost our nature convenience. call it. yet i was wheeled to survive. tests. school located just down the mountain landscapes. he saw the harsh realities of nature's clown. graham squirrel is entering a meal i eye. mixing reno. isn't it mm i. i knew. the team i mean. all gladly choose to train. the u p in sch. thus concludes. it's just fine to me to some lame. i know. thus the east beat the sixth. thus it is the cheek to cheek to supply an aspect of the skipping tree torching the nice chart. i was determined to capture suit and shorts from the base of mount mckinley the rule rule i i i i don't know who he said. the sketches and line dancing across the sky the civil institutions during winter. if you're into peak of the weekend. ay ay ay ay ay ay ay. the skills possessed by the desire to photograph your lord with all the kids north america's highest peak. as the background. no one has done this before the etsy twitter on th
who knew him. and more the worst unexplainable ball and teacher we humans have lost our nature convenience. call it. yet i was wheeled to survive. tests. school located just down the mountain landscapes. he saw the harsh realities of nature's clown. graham squirrel is entering a meal i eye. mixing reno. isn't it mm i. i knew. the team i mean. all gladly choose to train. the u p in sch. thus concludes. it's just fine to me to some lame. i know. thus the east beat the sixth. thus it is the cheek...
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then and there i knew i was in the wrong place.n aimed at me. >> the man with the shotgun is james richard hill. he's in the thick of a heated dispute with his girlfriend who works at the bakery. >> we've got people in the store. tell them to get away from the windows. >> even before officer ashley brockett arrives on the scene, he knows the situation is dire. >> the fact that he got on the radio and told dispatch to have the people inside the store move away from the windows, that told me that he was trying to prepare to use deadly force against this guy. >> as the dash cam rolls, sergeant kellerman makes numerous attempts to negotiate with hill, but the gunman refuses to comply. >> put the gun down, man! put it down! >> no! >> what's going on? in talking to him, the whole time, i basically got my pistol out and it's pointed at him. he opened the breach of the rifle, the shotgun, i thought he was going to disarm it. and he was looking to make sure it was loaded. >> police backup arrives and quickly gets into position. they wait fo
then and there i knew i was in the wrong place.n aimed at me. >> the man with the shotgun is james richard hill. he's in the thick of a heated dispute with his girlfriend who works at the bakery. >> we've got people in the store. tell them to get away from the windows. >> even before officer ashley brockett arrives on the scene, he knows the situation is dire. >> the fact that he got on the radio and told dispatch to have the people inside the store move away from the...
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so he was someone who was very involved, who knew everyone at the local level, who knew every groundpublican politics in new jersey. and he is someone who would have been, you know, i think very aware of something like this if he was running the governor's campaign with eyes and ears open. >> the governor nominated for three of these individuals. the governor clearly had people now than we knew were involved in this. is it conceivable to you that none of them would have come to the governor and said any of this was a problem? >> it makes no sense. you have elected officials attending their monthly meetings, asking questions, and no one picked up a phone to say hey gov, this is on the radar. fyi or something. i just don't -- these are all intelligent people. so i don't -- i can't comprehend that. >> we're going to have to leave there it. assemblyman gordon johnson and sal rizzo, thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> thank you. >>> coming up, why did they do it? it's a question everyone is asking. why did they order traffic problems in ft. lee? there are some
so he was someone who was very involved, who knew everyone at the local level, who knew every groundpublican politics in new jersey. and he is someone who would have been, you know, i think very aware of something like this if he was running the governor's campaign with eyes and ears open. >> the governor nominated for three of these individuals. the governor clearly had people now than we knew were involved in this. is it conceivable to you that none of them would have come to the...
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he knew every -- everything in him knew that was wrong.e didn't believe it was the job of the executive to intervene. it was the order of the "wall street journal." -- he knew the owner of the "wall street journal." but he didn't think the president was in charge of that. the fed was also young. he looked into it. there is a record of him looking into it. charles merrill who founded merrill lynch and he went to see him and they talked about it and coolidge was terrified because he was so conservative and he knew what a crash was. but he didn't site as a -- see it as the president's role and negotiate -- neither did merrill. that would be a state authority. another factor in that period was what fed policy was and we know the great fed leader died. i do not blame this on coolidge in the least. and one of the important factors you always want to look at is it was growth in the 1920's real? was it all champagne and a lie? the 1920's growth was real. most of it was real. the stock market went too high but it was not a lie of a decade. that is
he knew every -- everything in him knew that was wrong.e didn't believe it was the job of the executive to intervene. it was the order of the "wall street journal." -- he knew the owner of the "wall street journal." but he didn't think the president was in charge of that. the fed was also young. he looked into it. there is a record of him looking into it. charles merrill who founded merrill lynch and he went to see him and they talked about it and coolidge was terrified...
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i knew the euro. i mean. i will. i knew. i knew. i know the air the win the eye. spirit italian drama minds. nothing and no one are what or who thinks. the not distinguished looking on the way. now police officers. not only has nine children. or even old fisherman. eleven. it's this don't answer that determined to see the need for sucess is inspector frank the stunningly whose laid back manner belies his drive to get the truth i knew i would. the is the role as a fast. says salome is that and it stayed. the team the team is from kaiser groups and earnings. it's too soon. some areas ability to uncover the truth may be his greatest strength. it also gets him in constant conflict with his superiors study into building a luminous white and green opener. it is so rich and beautiful top selling the tickets are one of the final two commandments so relieved. this monument against him and us the commemoration the scooter called karma the new pc. recently fully to it. amazingly the name of the stall. most of the time he maintains an impasse and exterior which masks the ever
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democrats say they can't believe they knew what governor christie knew what was going on. members of the investigative committee will be announced. republicans starting to firmly back governor christie saying they take him at his word and they believe him. he is a former u.s. attorney and they are behind him 100%. newt and sally. >> chris christie already had a reputation for being a political bully. the bridge allegations just added to that. now the mayors of jersey city and hoboken say their funding was cut because they didn't endorse christie. plus cnn federal investigators looking into $25 million in sandy relief that went tussauo so-called tourism ads featuring the governor. >> i know you're thrilled by this opportunity. the fact is on the $25 million in ads the federal government, the obama administration approved them and the secretary of commerce praised them last fall as a really effective ad program. i don't think that dog is going to hunt very far. in the "crossfire" tonight donna brazil, democratic strategist. his new book is called "america, hope for change."
democrats say they can't believe they knew what governor christie knew what was going on. members of the investigative committee will be announced. republicans starting to firmly back governor christie saying they take him at his word and they believe him. he is a former u.s. attorney and they are behind him 100%. newt and sally. >> chris christie already had a reputation for being a political bully. the bridge allegations just added to that. now the mayors of jersey city and hoboken say...
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everyone knew dr. king would be attacked. should my father morally, was it right for him to encourage dr. king to speak out against the war? tavis: how did he navigate, to your point now, knowing that his friend, martin king, when he came to riverside to give that speech, was going to be demonized? >> my father knew that dr. king meant every word of what he came to say at riverside church. yes, it takes courage and it's very difficult, but he also knew that dr. king believed in this and wanted to do it. my father would never try to convince him to say anything that he didn't believe in. i think that speech and that evening exemplified a phrase that my father used -- moral grandeur and spiritual audacity. tavis: it was a speech that questioned the morality of an ongoing war and insisted that unrestricted war funding would derail social reforms at home -- education, jobs and lifting americans out of poverty. although other king speeches were filmed in their entirety, less than 10 minutes of film remain from the riverside church
everyone knew dr. king would be attacked. should my father morally, was it right for him to encourage dr. king to speak out against the war? tavis: how did he navigate, to your point now, knowing that his friend, martin king, when he came to riverside to give that speech, was going to be demonized? >> my father knew that dr. king meant every word of what he came to say at riverside church. yes, it takes courage and it's very difficult, but he also knew that dr. king believed in this and...
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he knew there was an investigation. he knew people were looking at it. senior staff was involved. and yet he expects us to believe that he knew nothing. i just find that implausible. >> he says what you're saying, it's just implausible. >> and especially because we're finding out that so many different people knew. and at different points way before governor christie says he was blindsided and he learned about it just a couple of days ago. well, that simply defies credibility. it defies credibility. with that many people. and again, governor christie is a tough guy. and i mean that in a good way. he gets thing done. he moves people around. he takes care of problems in his state. there is no way that he would have let this problem in his state fester for four or five days if someone told him it was a traffic study, he says without any question, come to trenton and explain to me why we need a traffic study. but in the meantime, open up those lanes. >> now governor, if one were to compare this to watergate, that would be something that would catch everyone'
he knew there was an investigation. he knew people were looking at it. senior staff was involved. and yet he expects us to believe that he knew nothing. i just find that implausible. >> he says what you're saying, it's just implausible. >> and especially because we're finding out that so many different people knew. and at different points way before governor christie says he was blindsided and he learned about it just a couple of days ago. well, that simply defies credibility. it...
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so we knew independence was coming, we knew hundreds of refugees were waiting in the refugee camps, europe and others were sustained by the british, so we knew goals would be open. having all those goals made you work very hard. i do not remember one day or kind of the crisis or that we lost our self-confidence. it was a very dangerous war. >> are you still in the military? >> no, i left the military, i joined the underground movement during the british time. altogether, i served -- i left in 1973, just three months before the civil war that took place in october, 1973. my last function was the commander of the thousand command. i commanded the front. maybe the hardest part of the war petition. in mid-july 1973, i left the army and i became a commander of the reserve army division. i commanded the division three months later. i was called to serve a major general, to command the division during the yom kippur war. the suez canal was a turning point during the yom kippur war. >> family -- you have been married twice. >> i got first married in 1953 to a beautiful and charming girl who was a
so we knew independence was coming, we knew hundreds of refugees were waiting in the refugee camps, europe and others were sustained by the british, so we knew goals would be open. having all those goals made you work very hard. i do not remember one day or kind of the crisis or that we lost our self-confidence. it was a very dangerous war. >> are you still in the military? >> no, i left the military, i joined the underground movement during the british time. altogether, i served --...
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knew. in that context, that was a limited sort of media fire storm. it was over in a abobout a week. >> to follow on that, the person that was most -- go ahead, michael. >> we do now have a copy of the letter from mr. wildstein's lawyer and it does say exactly as "the new york times" has reported that mr. wildstein contests the accuracy of the statements, of various statements, that the governor made about him and he can prove the inaccuracy of some. so that is the letter from david wildstein's lawyer contesting what governor christie has said about the lane closures. >> we are in receipt of a copy -- >> yes. >> michael, that was a letter to the port authority contesting the port authority's refusal to pay his legal bills? >> that's correct. yes. it deals in its first instance about the payment of his legal fees. >> we can confirm we are in receipt of a copy of the letter from david wildstein's lawyer alleging that governor christie knew about the ft. lee bridge closures and has evidence to
knew. in that context, that was a limited sort of media fire storm. it was over in a abobout a week. >> to follow on that, the person that was most -- go ahead, michael. >> we do now have a copy of the letter from mr. wildstein's lawyer and it does say exactly as "the new york times" has reported that mr. wildstein contests the accuracy of the statements, of various statements, that the governor made about him and he can prove the inaccuracy of some. so that is the letter...
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he knew that he was a liberal. he knew if he was a man of the indictment, and he was cast by is enemy as being anti liberal. is a mistake. he was not anti l3 eceral. he was one of the most liberal, enlightened leaders in the western hrepuisphere, but throuh the years after he died, completely rejected by his own homeland and on the w is to exie , it did not take ten, 15 years before he was brought back as a great hero. his greatest general, his closest general said of him, i wish, there is something about hifore the magic of his prestig. well, there were at least two presidents before chaveelywho dd a exactly the same thing, take the legacy and use it as a round it is amazing to see people on the right use them, people on the left use them. i thixc there would have been horrified to see how his name has been used. but it has been used many times before. he was constantly being brought up by a leaders throughout latin america to argue different points, which is why people live very, very conerfsed aboutl, ust who he
he knew that he was a liberal. he knew if he was a man of the indictment, and he was cast by is enemy as being anti liberal. is a mistake. he was not anti l3 eceral. he was one of the most liberal, enlightened leaders in the western hrepuisphere, but throuh the years after he died, completely rejected by his own homeland and on the w is to exie , it did not take ten, 15 years before he was brought back as a great hero. his greatest general, his closest general said of him, i wish, there is...
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jackie knew about it. she knew who he was before she married him but she accepted it. there were rumors that they came close to divorce once early in the marriage but they stay together. i think one thing that brought them together in the fall of 1963 was the death of their newborn son patrick who lived less than two days. jackie and the president were devastated. something about that loss, she had already given birth to a stillborn daughter before the boy died. something about that loss did something to them i think. it rocked them closer. she agreed to campaign with him for the election of 1964. dallas was just the beginning. she told him, i will go anywhere with you. they were viewing each other in a different and closer way. they were having a great time on the trip to texas. >> she agreed to go to texas because lyndon johnson and ralph yarborough for senator were at each other's throats. so they went to texas and they went to houston. they ended up in fort worth the night before on the 21st of november. on the 22nd as they were talking in the bedroom he said somet
jackie knew about it. she knew who he was before she married him but she accepted it. there were rumors that they came close to divorce once early in the marriage but they stay together. i think one thing that brought them together in the fall of 1963 was the death of their newborn son patrick who lived less than two days. jackie and the president were devastated. something about that loss, she had already given birth to a stillborn daughter before the boy died. something about that loss did...
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you knew about it. why didn't you do anything at the time?fact, former lehman ceo richard fuld seemed too be trying out that defense when he testified before congress in 2008. >> throughout 2008, the s.e.c. and the federal reserve conducted regular and, at times, daily oversight of our business and our balance sheet. they saw what we saw in real time. >> let's just assume for a moment that anton valukas' findings are true. i mean, isn't this just a free ticket for executives to say, "well, look. you know, lehman did so-and-so, and nothing happened to them." >> right, no, i think absolutely, that's a serious problem. i mean, obviously, there has been a tremendous financial crisis. the people who engaged in improper behavior need to be punished. i think it's critical for the s.e.c. to go after not just companies, but also individuals, where they have the evidence to do so. >> when lehman's bankruptcy was finally settled, there were claims against it for $370 billion. the creditors settled for about 20 cents on the dollar. former ceo richard ful
you knew about it. why didn't you do anything at the time?fact, former lehman ceo richard fuld seemed too be trying out that defense when he testified before congress in 2008. >> throughout 2008, the s.e.c. and the federal reserve conducted regular and, at times, daily oversight of our business and our balance sheet. they saw what we saw in real time. >> let's just assume for a moment that anton valukas' findings are true. i mean, isn't this just a free ticket for executives to say,...
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so starting from that simple proposition, we knew that she knew that it was wrong and she'd expressed that she knew it was wrong. >> so dr. dietz testified that mrs. yates knew it was wrong, not just against the law, but against society and against god. that's pretty powerful testimony. >> dietz took it one step further and also presented a likely inspiration for andrea yates' actions. he testified that she had watched a "law & order" episode that week in which a woman, to be free of her responsibilities, drowned her children and got away with murder. >> the show we almost always watched was "law & order" and the ones she watched, i watched with her, you know? and so, you know, i heard about that testimony and i'm like, i don't think that happened, you know? >> but there was nothing solid to refute dietz's testimony, and after three weeks of trial, the jurors deliberated for just under four hours. >> the jury came back and i knew, when i saw that jury, what that verdict was going to be. >> we, the jury, find the defendant andrea yates guilty of capital murder as charged in the indictm
so starting from that simple proposition, we knew that she knew that it was wrong and she'd expressed that she knew it was wrong. >> so dr. dietz testified that mrs. yates knew it was wrong, not just against the law, but against society and against god. that's pretty powerful testimony. >> dietz took it one step further and also presented a likely inspiration for andrea yates' actions. he testified that she had watched a "law & order" episode that week in which a...
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officials believe only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer under cover into a dangerous prison to de -- befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a hunter. >> at stakes. >> you want to find her. you want to bring her home and you can't. >> and one man's freedom. >> they don't just turn around and give out candy and say you're free to go. i went through hell and back. >>> early each day donna greets her daughter tricia. >> i say hello to this picture every morning. i say good morning every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say, hi, mom. >> tricia was kind hearted and smart. >> as a child, says father, gary, tricia lit up a room. >> she would sometimes just come into the room and spread her arms apart and say tada. >> they brought her here to marion, indiana to attend this small christian college. one spring evening she left her dorm room for a walk. on march 29th she came here to this shopping center. she bought a soda and a magazine and started wa
officials believe only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer under cover into a dangerous prison to de -- befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a hunter. >> at stakes. >> you want to find her. you want to bring her home and you can't. >> and one man's freedom. >> they don't just turn around and give out candy and say you're...
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we knew lebanon. it was a major mistake to try to solve other issues through lebanon or to use lebanon to solve other problems, to get syria on the american side or to solve the palestinian problem. that attempt to make the political plo. it was a mistake. the lebanese problem was so complicated. i believe that as a result of the war -- not a goal of the war -- a result of the war. the situation could have been entirely different now. i used to speak about the 3 -- jerusalem, cairo, beirut as integral parts of the world. it could have been different. in the present time, when we see that the western democracies left that community, those who interfered should feel responsibility now. save this a small christian community. we have done our part since 1975. >> we are running out of time. we have not even started talking about what we could talk about. are the americans getting leery of the way that israel is handling the intifada? have you found people in this country that are mad at you? >> not all the
we knew lebanon. it was a major mistake to try to solve other issues through lebanon or to use lebanon to solve other problems, to get syria on the american side or to solve the palestinian problem. that attempt to make the political plo. it was a mistake. the lebanese problem was so complicated. i believe that as a result of the war -- not a goal of the war -- a result of the war. the situation could have been entirely different now. i used to speak about the 3 -- jerusalem, cairo, beirut as...
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he knew he was smart. he was very bitter that he was never fully accepted in boston society or at harvard because he was irish catholic. there was a great divide in boston. it was his goal in life to get his revenge to if not becoming president himself getting one of his kids to be the first catholic president. why joe junior? they had domineering older brothers that the fathers liked before than the guys who became president. joe kennedy junior was -- describes him as the golden child. he was tall, handsome, a good student, a good athlete. and kathleen kennedy, one of the sisters said it was -- to suggest there was anything that jack could cobetter than his brother joe. it was a tremendous tragedy for the parents when joe died. all the hopes for the family was invested in joe junior. it took awhile to decide they were going transfer them to john. there was a rumor they went over they thought he was shy and reserved. they thought he was. sometimes parents don't know their kids as as well as they think they
he knew he was smart. he was very bitter that he was never fully accepted in boston society or at harvard because he was irish catholic. there was a great divide in boston. it was his goal in life to get his revenge to if not becoming president himself getting one of his kids to be the first catholic president. why joe junior? they had domineering older brothers that the fathers liked before than the guys who became president. joe kennedy junior was -- describes him as the golden child. he was...
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she knew what the role required and she knew that the role would be a stepping-stone to other things.but the producers weren't so sure. when we come back, miley's battle to become hannah montana. well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah! ♪ we are one, under the sun ♪ under the sun... [ female announcer ] fiber and protein. together as one. introducing new fiber one protein cereal. of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they
she knew what the role required and she knew that the role would be a stepping-stone to other things.but the producers weren't so sure. when we come back, miley's battle to become hannah montana. well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't...
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on twitter they are asking anyone who knew him to come forward. >>> the u.s. attorney for the district is preparing to move in on at least one major figure in the probe of vince grey's 2010 campaign. sources close to the investigation tell bruce johnson the u.s. attorney is prepared to bring charges in the next few days. >> reporter: sources are tellingwusa 9 the federal investigation into mayor grey's 2010 campaign may be coming to a head with new charges. we have learned u.s. attorney has been meeting personally with brendan sullivan the attorney for key figure in the 2010 campaign probe. according to sources close to the investigation the two have been trying to work out plea agreements for business man, jeffrey thompson the reported figure who funded an off the books campaign for vincente grey for mayor in 2010. >>> in 2010 the campaign was compromised by back room deals, secret payments and flood of unreported cash. >> reporter: four staffers have taken felony pleas. mayor grey in an exclusive with us this month apologized for their actions for the first
on twitter they are asking anyone who knew him to come forward. >>> the u.s. attorney for the district is preparing to move in on at least one major figure in the probe of vince grey's 2010 campaign. sources close to the investigation tell bruce johnson the u.s. attorney is prepared to bring charges in the next few days. >> reporter: sources are tellingwusa 9 the federal investigation into mayor grey's 2010 campaign may be coming to a head with new charges. we have learned u.s....
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we knew by the time he got home, the storm would blow over. he wanted to come home and be the good guy. my heart went out to mom. she had to keep the whole ship in the right direction. >> what was her personality like? >> mom was a jokester, fun loving. she had a background in the arts dance. she was very expressive and wanted us as children to be expressive. i spent 25 years in film and tv business as an actor. i have to think what ever that calling was for me came not from dad's side but from mom. >> how successful was she -- you did have a typical -- how did going to the white house change that at all? >> looking back, we were fortunate. if you were a member of the bush or reagan family, there was almost an expectation that at some point, your father was going to run for president or be president. not with gerald ford. he was a house minority leader and wanted to be speaker of house. there was never any pressure on us that he would be president. it happened overnight, very quickly. we barely had time to comb our hair. within days, nixon res
we knew by the time he got home, the storm would blow over. he wanted to come home and be the good guy. my heart went out to mom. she had to keep the whole ship in the right direction. >> what was her personality like? >> mom was a jokester, fun loving. she had a background in the arts dance. she was very expressive and wanted us as children to be expressive. i spent 25 years in film and tv business as an actor. i have to think what ever that calling was for me came not from dad's...
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his chief council knew. his deputy chief of staff knew. his in coming chief of staff knew. >> in the arena of fairness, it has to be pointed out there is currently no direct evidence linking the governor to the lane closures. but he went on to say it is unbelievable that the governor didn't know. >> bridget kelly, who sent the e-mail, his deputy chief of staff on august 13, to close the lanes down. she spent the rest of the day with the governor. this senior aid who was with him that day who sent the order never once communicated with him. it's unbelievable. >> he also made clear that a crime had been committed by the governor's office. >> when you use the george washington bridge for what the e-mails show to be a political payback, that amounts to using public property for a private purpose or political purpose and that's not legal. that constitutes a crime. >> if christie was involved, impeachment is on the table. >> if it becomes known the governor was involved and he knew about it, that raises serious questions at the assembly ought to
his chief council knew. his deputy chief of staff knew. his in coming chief of staff knew. >> in the arena of fairness, it has to be pointed out there is currently no direct evidence linking the governor to the lane closures. but he went on to say it is unbelievable that the governor didn't know. >> bridget kelly, who sent the e-mail, his deputy chief of staff on august 13, to close the lanes down. she spent the rest of the day with the governor. this senior aid who was with him...
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he said he knew they were out, but he had to get to work.did, he said he was a commercial roofer. >> the driver has driven for at least five miles without brakes. he's charged with reckless driving and driving with a suspended license. >> that's as high of a charge we could come up with. >> the biggest surprise? he passes every sobriety test he's given. >> luckily on this date he didn't cause injuries. the only injury he probably caused was to his feet. >> the driver speed pleads not guilty to the charges and whatever he was thinking that day will just have to remain a mystery. >> after all the tests were over, he was in his right mind, it's just that his mind wasn't right. unfortunately, we don't have that law in driving while stupid. if we did, there would be a lot more people arrested. >> and we'd need a lot more jail space. i'd like to see the dash cam video for those arrests. i'm contessa brewer, that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> raging fires. deadly flames. a massive explosion rips through a california community. >
he said he knew they were out, but he had to get to work.did, he said he was a commercial roofer. >> the driver has driven for at least five miles without brakes. he's charged with reckless driving and driving with a suspended license. >> that's as high of a charge we could come up with. >> the biggest surprise? he passes every sobriety test he's given. >> luckily on this date he didn't cause injuries. the only injury he probably caused was to his feet. >> the...
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>> all of them bad. >> he knew that? >> he knew that. >> yes, you did. >> and you knew that? >> i knew that. >> was rodriguez injecting himself with these substances? >> alex is scared of needles. so at times he would ask me to inject. >> you've injected him. >> yes. >> personally? >> yes. >> and mlb handed down a 162-game band to the yankees slugger, saturday? he maintains his innocence. his lawyers say they plan to appeal. >>> check out this, seeing is believing stunt. bmx rider, matt olson, nails an epic ride on the arches of the new 7th street bridge in ft. worth, texas. he had one shot riding over 12, 24-feet high arches while all the cars were just driving below him. that makes you nervous, doesn't? >> it does, it does. you have one chance at that, my friend. do not fall off the edge >>> good morning, veronica. the nfl conference championship games are set. first up, san diego and denver. san diego asleep in the first half, down by 17. then, in the fourth quarter, san diego finally on the board. they get six. they are making a run for it. 24-14. they get back the on-sid
>> all of them bad. >> he knew that? >> he knew that. >> yes, you did. >> and you knew that? >> i knew that. >> was rodriguez injecting himself with these substances? >> alex is scared of needles. so at times he would ask me to inject. >> you've injected him. >> yes. >> personally? >> yes. >> and mlb handed down a 162-game band to the yankees slugger, saturday? he maintains his innocence. his lawyers say they plan to...
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you knew. you knew in advance, they didn't know. the bulk of the rest of the 2040 pages released today. the bulk of the rest of it is about handling the feedback and blowback, receiving complaints from the public, the ft. lee mayor at great length, complaints from the police and emergency technicians, the memo from the port authority, he seems to have been out of the loop on this scheme. we see, i think, for the first time here, his angry memo putting a stop to this scheme, calling it potentially illegal. we see, for the first time, i think, his angry memo is sent to the governor's office. not to bridgette kelly, the deputy chief of staff that arderred this, but ord staffer of governor christie. somebody he tapped to become the chief of staff. the governor's office noticed this was happening in ft. lee and it was a problem and maybe illegal and they had that notice directly the week that the shutdown happened. i'll also save you the swear words but we also, in this document get treated to the governor's spokesman and david wildstein
you knew. you knew in advance, they didn't know. the bulk of the rest of the 2040 pages released today. the bulk of the rest of it is about handling the feedback and blowback, receiving complaints from the public, the ft. lee mayor at great length, complaints from the police and emergency technicians, the memo from the port authority, he seems to have been out of the loop on this scheme. we see, i think, for the first time here, his angry memo putting a stop to this scheme, calling it...
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of the closings, knew of the lane closings as they were happening.governor christie's own story. it comes from david wildstein, the man who replied "got it" after receiving that now infamous e-mail time
of the closings, knew of the lane closings as they were happening.governor christie's own story. it comes from david wildstein, the man who replied "got it" after receiving that now infamous e-mail time
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he knew what was going on internally. he knew that fights for going down. he knew there was chaos. in one instance, at a private dinner party, mark said it was as if they drove a clown car into a goldmine. >> who else has tried to buy twitter? >> who has tried not to buy twitter is a better question? iddy, the- p. do rapper, made a heartfelt hitch. he said he wanted to use the service. and he wanted some kind of conflict that compensation. the founders said no. instance involves ashton kutcher in la. they sat by the pool with demi moore in a bikini and a pitch them to sell a part of the company. my favorite story is al gore. he had done a little experiment with twitter during the 2000 election -- 2008 election. and biz toevan his place and san francisco. he whines and dine them and try to confine -- tried to convince them to sell twitter. he wanted to merge twitter and current and create twitter tv. he got very drunk and there's one moment where al gore goes to the kitchen and comes out with a bottle of petrone. -- patron. biz politely decline. there are dozens of stories like this
he knew what was going on internally. he knew that fights for going down. he knew there was chaos. in one instance, at a private dinner party, mark said it was as if they drove a clown car into a goldmine. >> who else has tried to buy twitter? >> who has tried not to buy twitter is a better question? iddy, the- p. do rapper, made a heartfelt hitch. he said he wanted to use the service. and he wanted some kind of conflict that compensation. the founders said no. instance involves...
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we are going to find out cristie knew and how much he knew. but what i think is interesting here is how few republicans have really stood up for cristie this week. it shows that he is not exactly beloved by the party as a possible front runner for 2016 and i personally think that's unfortunate because i think the republican party really only chance right now to win over moderate democrats would be in chris christie. he's the only personality on the front of the party that is appealing to people beyond just the far right of the party. >> what's the best case to get cristie off the hook? >> the best case is exactly what was implied here, that he didn't know anything about it. it's entirely possible. many things that happen in any kind of a state government. that simply do not cross the desk of the governor. that is the best case he has. i'm not saying it's an easy case for him to make, although i did think in the presentation he made in the press conference that he made, i thought he came across very well what he had to say. it was the best he c
we are going to find out cristie knew and how much he knew. but what i think is interesting here is how few republicans have really stood up for cristie this week. it shows that he is not exactly beloved by the party as a possible front runner for 2016 and i personally think that's unfortunate because i think the republican party really only chance right now to win over moderate democrats would be in chris christie. he's the only personality on the front of the party that is appealing to people...