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talk about this story of survival and revival, the president and ceo of the billy graham eadvantage listic association. why -- what was his relationship with your father? >> he was a war hero and the whole country knew him. torrance named their airport after him thinking he was dead because he was so well known as an olympian and his heroism in the second world war. my father was just a young preacher. but he was holding a meeting in 1949. he was asked by a group of christian businessmen and some pastors to come and hold a service in washington and hill downtown los angeles, they put up a big tent and louis zamperini's life was falling apart. he was an alcoholic. he was -- his marriage was failing. his wife had already filed divorce papers. she was leaving him. but she went to hear my father. this young man no one heard of. she gave her heart to jesus christ and her life was changed. and she came back and said i gave my life to gee vus christ and i'm not going to divorce you. he was thrilled and excited about. that she asked him to come hear -- finally she kept pressuring him and he came.
talk about this story of survival and revival, the president and ceo of the billy graham eadvantage listic association. why -- what was his relationship with your father? >> he was a war hero and the whole country knew him. torrance named their airport after him thinking he was dead because he was so well known as an olympian and his heroism in the second world war. my father was just a young preacher. but he was holding a meeting in 1949. he was asked by a group of christian businessmen...
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--listic, since a fiction sense of fiction. >> he seems to have done all right. >> virginia woolf decided she wanted to write a novel without device,o forgo that that convention and she did a couple of times. the one i like best is -- iters have always had the feeling that formulating fiction is unsatisfactory. the way this book has turned out, i think it breaks a few rules in pleases me. >> who is andrew? a figure came to me as standing in the snow and holding a infant's water in his arms in front of a door with a snow-covered down of his yankee ball cap. -- swaddled >> it was some urgency to it as he was waiting for the store to open. i found myself writing that. -- the door to open. i had to find out a way what was happening just what was going on. chris is a normal scientist? neuroscientist? >> a cognitive scientist. he suffers from the fact to all anhis life he has been in inadvertent asian of disaster. agent of disaster. he administered medicine and knew it was the wrong medicine and william died. as a child, who's responsible for a car crash that killed the driver. life, he has had
--listic, since a fiction sense of fiction. >> he seems to have done all right. >> virginia woolf decided she wanted to write a novel without device,o forgo that that convention and she did a couple of times. the one i like best is -- iters have always had the feeling that formulating fiction is unsatisfactory. the way this book has turned out, i think it breaks a few rules in pleases me. >> who is andrew? a figure came to me as standing in the snow and holding a infant's...
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clive was a young ied listic lawyer fighting death penalty cases on a pro bono basis. >> he had been sentenced to death, gone up to the supreme court on appeal to the u.s. supreme court and came back down. so my first thought was, oh my goodness. how did i let myself into this? >> despite his reluctance, he met with the man he presumed was guilty. >> they don't know you, they don't trust you. kris was one of the rare people who insisted on giving me an a to z lecture that he didn't do it. i found that quite convincing. but the evidence against him was pretty strong at the time. >> as a former cop, ron patrillo had doubt about the innocence when he joined the case. >> initially, i thought kris just killed these guys but i'm looking to see where the evidence takes me and it didn't add up. the deeper i got into the investigation, it began to dawn on me that kris was innocent. >> john was very, very loyal to kris and carried on after the case was over even though he wasn't being paid or anything. >> ron and clive noticed discrepancies in the prosecutor's stories of the murders and set ou
clive was a young ied listic lawyer fighting death penalty cases on a pro bono basis. >> he had been sentenced to death, gone up to the supreme court on appeal to the u.s. supreme court and came back down. so my first thought was, oh my goodness. how did i let myself into this? >> despite his reluctance, he met with the man he presumed was guilty. >> they don't know you, they don't trust you. kris was one of the rare people who insisted on giving me an a to z lecture that he...
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he spoke about his life with the billy graham eadvantage listic association and now the event that changed his life forever. >> lstz was part of the great estrog est generation. the generation that fought in world war ii. his steps are a little more frail but inside he has the heart of a hero. in 1943 he was stationed in the south pacific with one purpose in mind, to win the war as quickly as possible. >> i was master bomb deer on a b-24 bomber. and bombing the pacific was a big task because the targets were thousands of miles apart. >> from an airfield louis and his fellow crew attacked each mission head on, always ready to load up and take off in the bomber appropriately called superman. >> our first big raid was wake island. but we came in at 8,000 feet with heavy bombers and dive bombers surprised us. we had a big mission against -- just north of australia and we were told to lay it in waste. i got my target a shack, which i considered a radio shack but it was a fuel supply. smoke shot in the air as high as we were. nine japanese zeros took off. they hit us every pass. they came in so
he spoke about his life with the billy graham eadvantage listic association and now the event that changed his life forever. >> lstz was part of the great estrog est generation. the generation that fought in world war ii. his steps are a little more frail but inside he has the heart of a hero. in 1943 he was stationed in the south pacific with one purpose in mind, to win the war as quickly as possible. >> i was master bomb deer on a b-24 bomber. and bombing the pacific was a big...
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taing cost, the estg asts he program the trners what you rere to to thepeople doing the helicopter listics milita einrs buiding the facilities, the information oplethall exist. now, have a lng-standing arngement such that wen we asketm to tke additialosts to help us deal with emergcy thee is protol that has us pay those cots so far t is 35 million pounds included in he 230. it is a vygoo a very ood arrangement, i think. itis reasonle >> treasury, i treasury, i mean, they got treasur i cannot rememberbu piedp. yes. i cannot for thele o meunderstand why ere asking. okay. from my.of ewhat i still se asa prett big ntribution eing asked to pay elpinyou. >> every time we waed to help, ee time we have to have an argument about who we wi p. the syt enables us t deploy resource without whh we wouldbe in much rse position. >> one final.i wand o uch on. yo staff asel irect flight. obvious fm the mone perspecte,ut a numbr of imcts te lack of copeitionand havin to g over the blanket increased costs. the people who volunteer and go a disincentive for people to travel and effects more people who do trave
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shale boom could provide the cast listic change when it comes to the direction of canadian crude. >> i think you're going to find plenty of demand elsewhere in the world, particularly in asia, and we are working pretty hard to solve the bottleneck so they can deliver oil out to the east and west coast of canada and get it shipped on to the rest of the world. >> but it's not only to asia. europe could become a major destination if the pipeline is approved. this will boost oil's value by closing at higher international prices and toous money could be back to solve the transport issue. >>> china he's property developer wanda trading lower today in honda's biggest ipo in over four years. emily tan has more on the debut. >> dalian wanda makes its debut today. concerns about debt and optimism face the potential rebound. the developer of shopping malls and office buildings raised $3.7 billion in a scaled down offer, but managed to steer the largest ipo this year. fund rates are going towards, what else? more shopping malls. wanda has warned the golden age for the property market hats passed
shale boom could provide the cast listic change when it comes to the direction of canadian crude. >> i think you're going to find plenty of demand elsewhere in the world, particularly in asia, and we are working pretty hard to solve the bottleneck so they can deliver oil out to the east and west coast of canada and get it shipped on to the rest of the world. >> but it's not only to asia. europe could become a major destination if the pipeline is approved. this will boost oil's value...