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i needed help, not censure, freedom, not captivity for being a madman. i was afraid that's what you'd call me if i told you the truth. i'll have the truth now. my planet... my earth... or what's left of it, is down there beneath us. whwh are you saying? my spaceship... is more that just that. it's a time chamber... and i... i am a time trtreler. and this thing you search for oh, yes. he's fled me across all the years... all the empty years to a dead future... on a murdered planet he destroyed. help me! give me the tools i need to kill him! the crystata! don't let him get away! lazarus, you've been hurt, i inow. i sympathize with you, but i've got 430 other men to worry about. now, where are those crystals? i told you. . the thing... he's got to get some rest, jim. and would you get that muscleman out of my sick bay? dismissed. he's in a lot of pain. sometimes pain can drive a man harder than pleasure. i'm sure you know that, doctor. well, don't worry. he's not going anywhere, oh! ? ? if you're on medicare, remember, open enrollment is here. the time to c
i needed help, not censure, freedom, not captivity for being a madman. i was afraid that's what you'd call me if i told you the truth. i'll have the truth now. my planet... my earth... or what's left of it, is down there beneath us. whwh are you saying? my spaceship... is more that just that. it's a time chamber... and i... i am a time trtreler. and this thing you search for oh, yes. he's fled me across all the years... all the empty years to a dead future... on a murdered planet he destroyed....
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i immediately started shouting, hey, you madman. >> madman! why don't you come up here? come on up here, buddy. shoot me. i want to die. come shoot me. i'm ready to die. kill me, i want to die! please, kill me! >> i thought it would get his attention. something that sounds crazy. if he was in an altered state, maybe he would believe. when he started coming in my direction, i saw him getting closer and closer. i wondered, is he going to shoot? >> instead the gunman has a request. >> i don't have any, man. i'm so sorry. >> he's like, i'm out of ammo. then he looks up at me again. >> i'm so sorry. >> call the ambulance. >> he says, call an ambulance. here i'm thinking, he doesn't know what he just did. he's telling me to call the ambulance. >> there's a cop. >> three minutes after the first shots are fired, two detectives just blocks away when told of the shooting by eyewitnesses pull up and run south. down vine under the tree line. a third officer, off duty and working a nearby movie set, joins up with them. they attempt to engage the gunman, but according to eyewitness gr
i immediately started shouting, hey, you madman. >> madman! why don't you come up here? come on up here, buddy. shoot me. i want to die. come shoot me. i'm ready to die. kill me, i want to die! please, kill me! >> i thought it would get his attention. something that sounds crazy. if he was in an altered state, maybe he would believe. when he started coming in my direction, i saw him getting closer and closer. i wondered, is he going to shoot? >> instead the gunman has a...
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we're going to put 100 million miles between us and that madman. aye, aye, sir. i'm quaking, but i don't know if it's with laughter or terror? doctor, what was it? what was down there? well, it was a-- oh, forget it. look. where are all your weapons, captain? don't you display your weapons? trelane. don't fret, captain. i'm only a bit upset with you, but this mr. spock you mentioned, the one responsible for that unseemly, impudent act of taking you from me, ck. oh, surely not an officer. isn't quite human, is he? my father is from the planet vulcan. and are its natives predatory? not generally. but there have been exceptions. oh, really? you will see to his punishment? on the contrary. i commend his action. but i don't like him. get off my ship. we're not going anywhere. nonsense. i have an absolutely enchanting sojourn on gothos planned for all of you. and you shan't spoil it for me. anyway, the decor of my drawing room is much more appropriate and tasteful. don't you agree? no. but so much more fitting, honorable sir. you... desalle. trelane, let him go. we hav
we're going to put 100 million miles between us and that madman. aye, aye, sir. i'm quaking, but i don't know if it's with laughter or terror? doctor, what was it? what was down there? well, it was a-- oh, forget it. look. where are all your weapons, captain? don't you display your weapons? trelane. don't fret, captain. i'm only a bit upset with you, but this mr. spock you mentioned, the one responsible for that unseemly, impudent act of taking you from me, ck. oh, surely not an officer. isn't...
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a madman soaks a woman in gasoline and lights are on fire. >> you set me on fire. hurry up, please. >> chris: she is a walking human she cheat death. >> i heard a click and then i was in flames. >> chris: today, the brave survivor tells her harrowing story. she has a surprising message for her attacker. then, two good friend head to a concert in austin. but the road trip ends in a troubling mystery. >> my son didn't just disappear. people don't just disappear. >> chris: a night of hard partying. a strip club. and a third mystery man. what really happened to taylor and kris when?
a madman soaks a woman in gasoline and lights are on fire. >> you set me on fire. hurry up, please. >> chris: she is a walking human she cheat death. >> i heard a click and then i was in flames. >> chris: today, the brave survivor tells her harrowing story. she has a surprising message for her attacker. then, two good friend head to a concert in austin. but the road trip ends in a troubling mystery. >> my son didn't just disappear. people don't just disappear....
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. >> orlando police officer jerry reeland's life changed dramatically, the night a madman opened fire in pulse nightclub. swat rushed in, rescuers worked on the wounded. he helped identify the dead. still haunts him. his wife, jessica, says he has lots of sleepless nights. >> he started to scream on the top of his lungs, and he my i.r.ss so hard, i thought he was going to snap it. >> the father of two has ptsd. his doctor says no work. florida law says, that means no pay. he's burned through all his sick time and vacation time. >> i'm just trying to get better, you know, i just want the doctors, the therapists that i need that's been -- that i've been told i need, but i also of. >> florida law says first responders get worker's comp for physical injuries, but not for job-related psychological issues. >> i knew from day one that the first responders were going to -- they were going to get hung out to dry. >> this attorney has handled first responders' worker's comp claims for almost 20 years. he's seen clients make the same decision over and over again. >> if they have to make a choice
. >> orlando police officer jerry reeland's life changed dramatically, the night a madman opened fire in pulse nightclub. swat rushed in, rescuers worked on the wounded. he helped identify the dead. still haunts him. his wife, jessica, says he has lots of sleepless nights. >> he started to scream on the top of his lungs, and he my i.r.ss so hard, i thought he was going to snap it. >> the father of two has ptsd. his doctor says no work. florida law says, that means no pay. he's...
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this madman theory, this is not mat gnat call theory, i'm not accusing him being madman, madman theorypolitics you don't know what the person will do next is unsettling to a lot of people. you could look at it as pragmatism and look at it as instability. that is what scares a lot of people. >> i don't see instability, choice of reince priebus a others that he is pragmatic. >> steve bannon? >> he still has to keep faith with people got him elected. steve bannon is the person that keeps him accountable. i think that he is not tied to ideology the way other republicans are. i think that will give him wiggle room to compromise. i don't think it is what you will think. i think you will be pleasantly surprised. >> i truly hope you're right and i hope your right that the president said it is pragmatism, not let me talk to the last person i spoke to and have this person tell me what to do. bill: thank you, ladies. >> anybody got it send it on over. that is a joke. i will be drinking. bill: here is martha. martha: disturbing story. man on trial for unthinkable crime. leaving his young son insid
this madman theory, this is not mat gnat call theory, i'm not accusing him being madman, madman theorypolitics you don't know what the person will do next is unsettling to a lot of people. you could look at it as pragmatism and look at it as instability. that is what scares a lot of people. >> i don't see instability, choice of reince priebus a others that he is pragmatic. >> steve bannon? >> he still has to keep faith with people got him elected. steve bannon is the person...
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. >> reporter: low quality deadly rampage of oklahoma's madman on the run comes to an all-out end. >> michael was our worse case scenario, period. >> reporter: a fugitive, murdering his aunt and uncle shooting at two police officers nine days ago, bragging about more trouble on facebook. >> it's the real deal. >> reporter: cornered sunday roadblock. firing 60 rounds from his ak-47 at five trailing cops. this state trooper firing through his own windshield with a military rifle. just listen to the bullets fly. he used his stolen 1-ton pickup like a tank rolling it towards officers. >> shooting apt you guys. >> reporter: where he died from multiple gunshot wounds. >> this was the night hurt anyone else. >> reporter: with michael dead, they arrested two coworkers and girlfriend charging them with helping him escape. abc news, los angeles. >>> in the next half hour, the new black friday, more than three weeks away from thanksgiving, the major retailer that's already offering plaque friday discounts, but should you take the bait? what you need to know before you click or swipe. >> first, w
. >> reporter: low quality deadly rampage of oklahoma's madman on the run comes to an all-out end. >> michael was our worse case scenario, period. >> reporter: a fugitive, murdering his aunt and uncle shooting at two police officers nine days ago, bragging about more trouble on facebook. >> it's the real deal. >> reporter: cornered sunday roadblock. firing 60 rounds from his ak-47 at five trailing cops. this state trooper firing through his own windshield with a...
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the end of a twisted madman. and you're going to miss him. a little. [captioning sponsored by paramount television united paramount network and the kellogg company looks like we're going about wawa 4.5. human children have such fertile imaginations. sub-commander. these were sent by my nephew's fourth grade class. i thought the crew might like to see how excited folks back home are about our mission. i'm going to put this one up in sick bay. rendering is crude, yet surprisingly accurate. huh... some of these k ks are pretty talented. which one do you want? this one's nice... or... maybe you want "first contact"? or... archer: for those of you who aren't near a window you might want to find one. there's something pretty amazing off starboard. senior staff please report to the bridge. i've checked the vulcan database, sir. no previous sightings. that means we discovered it. "archer's comet." oser, ensign. aye, sir. ? it's been a long road ? getting from there to here e ? it's been a long time ? but my time is finally near ? and i will see my dream come a
the end of a twisted madman. and you're going to miss him. a little. [captioning sponsored by paramount television united paramount network and the kellogg company looks like we're going about wawa 4.5. human children have such fertile imaginations. sub-commander. these were sent by my nephew's fourth grade class. i thought the crew might like to see how excited folks back home are about our mission. i'm going to put this one up in sick bay. rendering is crude, yet surprisingly accurate. huh......
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. >> reporter: low quality video, high quality police work, as the deadly rampage of oklahoma's madman on the run comes to an all-out end. >> michael vance was our worst case scenario. since he murdered his aunt and uncle and shot two police officers outside oklahoma city nine days ago, bragging about more trouble on facebook. >> see, that's a [ bleep ] gun. that's the real deal. >> reporter: cornered sunday night, running right through a road block. firing 60 rounds from his ak-47 at five trailing cops. this state trooper firing through his own windshield with a military-style m-4 rifle. >> he's in front of the truck. he's backing up towards you. >> reporter: vance using his stolen one-ton pickup like a tank, rolling it toward the officers. >> he's shooting at you guys. he's laying out in the middle of the road. >> reporter: where he died from multiple gunshot wounds. david, with vance dead, authorities arrested two of his construction coworkers and his girlfriend, charging them with helping him escape. david? >> jim avila with us tonight. governor of alabama declaring a state of emer
. >> reporter: low quality video, high quality police work, as the deadly rampage of oklahoma's madman on the run comes to an all-out end. >> michael vance was our worst case scenario. since he murdered his aunt and uncle and shot two police officers outside oklahoma city nine days ago, bragging about more trouble on facebook. >> see, that's a [ bleep ] gun. that's the real deal. >> reporter: cornered sunday night, running right through a road block. firing 60 rounds...
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confrontation with a certain professor who claimed that greene was nothing more than a genocidal madman. sounds like we had the same professor. greene euthanized hundreds of thousands who were afflicted with radiation damage. their millions of descendants would've endured horrible disease, yet history history never says anything about that suffering that greene prevented. guess it all depends on who writes the history. makes me wonder if i'll be remembered with any more accuracy. i don't think you're going to be misunderstood. really? sometimes, i'm not certain i understand myself. we did what we had to do, not what we wanted to do. i'm sure greene told himself the same thing. daniel, you are a wise man. medical report of the patient. her symptoms are gone. she's a 100%. that's wonderful. wonderful. thank you. that was some serious flying, trying to keep the warp fields aligned. columbia was 50 meters above us. one wrong move and we would've lost commander tucker. how did you keep your cool? when i was studying to be a pilot, i memorized something chuck yeager said. "i never let myself
confrontation with a certain professor who claimed that greene was nothing more than a genocidal madman. sounds like we had the same professor. greene euthanized hundreds of thousands who were afflicted with radiation damage. their millions of descendants would've endured horrible disease, yet history history never says anything about that suffering that greene prevented. guess it all depends on who writes the history. makes me wonder if i'll be remembered with any more accuracy. i don't think...
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much to his horror he always thought he was a madman.o he's making cutlery, washing machines, baseball bats. he's put in front of a projectet and they never open their wallets unless they had to. they started buying expensive stores on fifth avenue where supposedly they buy the winchester products but of course approves wildly things go from bad to deplorable and surely enough then the depression turns up with exquisite timing and thomas then it dies before the inevitable and is both hideously enough by the brothers in illinois so that is the end of the family ownership. we go from rags to riches to bankruptcy in 1931 and the brothers were themselves tightfisted new englanders they let them hang their uncle they were just desperate to sell so they bought it for about $8 million which was basically nothing by the value of the day. they turned it around and brought it back but that marked the end of the family's involvement and for me it is tht story of three men and oliver winchester, bennett and the rather mysterious winchester bennett a
much to his horror he always thought he was a madman.o he's making cutlery, washing machines, baseball bats. he's put in front of a projectet and they never open their wallets unless they had to. they started buying expensive stores on fifth avenue where supposedly they buy the winchester products but of course approves wildly things go from bad to deplorable and surely enough then the depression turns up with exquisite timing and thomas then it dies before the inevitable and is both hideously...
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so the greatest ads in the 1970s, the ones that i know some of you know the show madman but it is a coca-colafferent niche idifferencenation committg together in peace. the camera work is incredible. they have a great feeling of uplifted us. it represents the counterculture in the best of the 60s with a coke together and they masterfully put tha together seamlessly so you don't even notice. it's like the special charlie brown christmas and ultimately they recognize the real importance of christmas and so on, but it was also an amazing branding opportunity that sponsored in the 60s and at that moment they were likely the second, this isn't going to hurt us. so i think capitalism is an amazing kind of chameleon or system in the sense that it can adapt to any desire. it's kind of feeds on the desire itself to be anti-capitalists come it doesn't matter as long as there is a desire it can be said. that isn't quite an answer to your question but i do believe that it tells how many things. and a lot is formed by the 60s and that was t the move that was so important. >> the polarization of politics a
so the greatest ads in the 1970s, the ones that i know some of you know the show madman but it is a coca-colafferent niche idifferencenation committg together in peace. the camera work is incredible. they have a great feeling of uplifted us. it represents the counterculture in the best of the 60s with a coke together and they masterfully put tha together seamlessly so you don't even notice. it's like the special charlie brown christmas and ultimately they recognize the real importance of...
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in my opinion, he is a madman because nobody does something so big, so great. >> anthony: you clearlyy. enormous, uh, mind-boggling scale. did this grow organically or was there a plan? >> bernardo: no, no, no. never had a plan. i'm a guy who had a dream, and i want to do the dream, and i do. but i do it with risk, with risk because i do it for the people, not for the money. >> anthony: this place is massive, consisting of two dozen larger-than-life pavilions set on a 5,000-acre botanical garden. it holds over 500 works from contemporary artists. setting aside the cost of building this sprawling utopian vision and financing the art, it cost more than $10 million annually to keep the place running. and only a small portion of that is covered by tickets purchased by visitors. >> anthony: you could create a gallery space anywhere in the world, and those would be more accessible and more people would come. you chose here, relatively isolated. do you let -- uh, do you like people? >> bernardo: yes. i like people, but i like more to see the people happy. and to see them come to me, i constr
in my opinion, he is a madman because nobody does something so big, so great. >> anthony: you clearlyy. enormous, uh, mind-boggling scale. did this grow organically or was there a plan? >> bernardo: no, no, no. never had a plan. i'm a guy who had a dream, and i want to do the dream, and i do. but i do it with risk, with risk because i do it for the people, not for the money. >> anthony: this place is massive, consisting of two dozen larger-than-life pavilions set on a...
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today, chilling photographs taken by that madman himself re-creating the crimes. plus, a chilling package packed with new clues from btk drawn map that has just been sent to "crime watch daily." >> chris: right now... >> andrea isom from "crime watch daily." >> jason mattera with "crime watch daily." >> chris: this...& >> i'm elizabeth, i'm here with "crime watch." >> michelle from "crime watch daily." >> ana garcia from "crime watch." >> chris: is "crime watch daily". >> stay off my property. >> we will find you again. we always do. >> chris: hello, everyone. welcome to "crime watch daily." i'm chris hansen. our top story, one of those i just couldn't believe when i football superstar steve mcnair shot dead. cops say his jealous girlfriend to them and killed herself. a classic murder suicide. case closed? today, we have a whole new investigation that is raising all new questions. >> this is 911. >> oh, my god. >> chris: this may be the worst recording ever to come out of nashville. >> there's two people, they appear to be deceased. >> chris: tenancies adopted hom
today, chilling photographs taken by that madman himself re-creating the crimes. plus, a chilling package packed with new clues from btk drawn map that has just been sent to "crime watch daily." >> chris: right now... >> andrea isom from "crime watch daily." >> jason mattera with "crime watch daily." >> chris: this...& >> i'm elizabeth, i'm here with "crime watch." >> michelle from "crime watch daily."...
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he was like a madman with blood in his eye and a fist full of fuzz. i tried to scream for help, but the... the windows were up and the car radio was blasting. while i was fighting desperately to keep my clothes from being ripped off me, ish kabibble was singing "don't sit under the apple tree." ish kabibble? walter, i was fighting for my life! i didn't have time to switch stations!!! anyway, just when i thought the battle was lost, my saddle shoe smashed through his windshield. well, he was so startled that i just jumped out of the car, and he didn't even notice, and i just... i ran and i ran and i ran, and i didn't get home very upsetting for you, but at least he didn't-- well, i mean, nothing happened. and that makes it all right, walter? because he didn't finish what he started out to do that wipes the slate clean? hey, maude, it's all part of the dating game! it goes on all the time! i mean, a guy takes a girl out in the car, and either he gets lucky or he gets his face slapped. and even if he gets his face slapped, he goes around bragging how luc
he was like a madman with blood in his eye and a fist full of fuzz. i tried to scream for help, but the... the windows were up and the car radio was blasting. while i was fighting desperately to keep my clothes from being ripped off me, ish kabibble was singing "don't sit under the apple tree." ish kabibble? walter, i was fighting for my life! i didn't have time to switch stations!!! anyway, just when i thought the battle was lost, my saddle shoe smashed through his windshield. well,...
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that they represent, they have given tacit approval to a dictator and a madman, look at your phone, look at everything we have. we make those kinds of compromises every day for x what tate of purposes. i have gone on too long. exploitative purposes. i have gone on too long. ou miss it during the campaign? jon: no. charlie: to be able to do what you just did, tell us what you thought with satire and comedy and reason. jon: not at all. no. rage wears onnt you. charlie: meaning that you could be full of rage but it would not make any difference? jon: correct. almost any artistic pursuit for whatever effect it has on its audience is a relatively selfish pursuit. it is a catharsis for the individual. it is a way to express ideas and get them out and feel the seduction of it is, it is going to score, it is not going to score. that is the hit, that is the adrenaline. what begins to wear on you is where it is taken. i think this election could be a great lesson in that controlling the culture is not the same thing as power, and a viral video eviscerating racists is not the same as a grassroots t
that they represent, they have given tacit approval to a dictator and a madman, look at your phone, look at everything we have. we make those kinds of compromises every day for x what tate of purposes. i have gone on too long. exploitative purposes. i have gone on too long. ou miss it during the campaign? jon: no. charlie: to be able to do what you just did, tell us what you thought with satire and comedy and reason. jon: not at all. no. rage wears onnt you. charlie: meaning that you could be...
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- ybarra, you are a madman! - i believe the bull is angry already-- good! and now i leave you to the darkness. (footsteps departing) - [narrator] what if you had a medical emergency away from home? - my chest hurts, i can't breathe. - [narrator] what you need is mobilehelp, america's premiere mobile medical alert system. most systems only work at home, but with mobilehelp, you get help outside the home with coverage nationwide on one of the largest cellular networks at the press of a button. and when i woke up i was in the hospital. - i don't have to worry about if i'm near help or if i even know where i am. i have mobilehelp, they know where i am. - i have a number of health issues. if you were to call 911, they would not know what your issues are. mobilehelp has all that on file, so the emergency responders already know what my needs are. - there are things i wouldn't do if i didn't have mobilehelp. - mobilehelp is a lifesaver, literally and figuratively. i feel secure, and i have my life back. - [narrator] call the number on your screen for a free full-c
- ybarra, you are a madman! - i believe the bull is angry already-- good! and now i leave you to the darkness. (footsteps departing) - [narrator] what if you had a medical emergency away from home? - my chest hurts, i can't breathe. - [narrator] what you need is mobilehelp, america's premiere mobile medical alert system. most systems only work at home, but with mobilehelp, you get help outside the home with coverage nationwide on one of the largest cellular networks at the press of a button....
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it would have taken a madman to accept that. >> after this, inside the united states, there is astonishmentat, fear of what reagan has talked about doing. banning nuclear weapons. >> a reagan administration move to sign a deal with the soviets was criticized today by former president nixon and former secretary of state henry kissinger. they said it would be a profound mistake to allow medium range missiles in europe. >> many conservatives thought reagan had been charmed by gorbachev, and reagan had more problem dealing with his hard right than he did the left. so reagan had to constantly let the right know, i know what i'm doing. >> reagan was being accused already of getting soft on communism, but he hadn't forgotten the problems we still had. europe was still divided, there was still a berlin wall. >> there is one sign the soviets could make that would be unmistakable. that would be an advance dramatically in the cause of freedom and peace. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> it was perfect. it was beautiful. he had to insist on keeping it in the speech.
it would have taken a madman to accept that. >> after this, inside the united states, there is astonishmentat, fear of what reagan has talked about doing. banning nuclear weapons. >> a reagan administration move to sign a deal with the soviets was criticized today by former president nixon and former secretary of state henry kissinger. they said it would be a profound mistake to allow medium range missiles in europe. >> many conservatives thought reagan had been charmed by...
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. >> ray kept like a madman, ray who is in his 80s by now walking up and down the titles of this forters along instrument. i can't tell you how many times people said we better as great mean so involved in the experiment and ray was pushing. he kept saying i want it, dammit and then he would be like if i can't have that i will have the anniversary of another paper in 2018 because everyone was telling him it's not going to happen. it's never going to happen in 2015. >> one of the most touching parts, sentences in the book am poor as the end when you're sitting across from robbie who was one of the directors. another one of the key figures wearily a champion and very dedicated. now he's an 80 something-year old man sitting in this academic , dingy office and you say that he looked at me from behind wilted orchids and it just captures the whole you know, this is these men's lives and no sense that it would be a success. >> robbie eventually was fired from the project and so the past 25 years he had an office on the same floor as these people, but does not speak to them and he does not s
. >> ray kept like a madman, ray who is in his 80s by now walking up and down the titles of this forters along instrument. i can't tell you how many times people said we better as great mean so involved in the experiment and ray was pushing. he kept saying i want it, dammit and then he would be like if i can't have that i will have the anniversary of another paper in 2018 because everyone was telling him it's not going to happen. it's never going to happen in 2015. >> one of the...
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working class voters, voters who like the motor city madman. but he represents a problem.represents this bitter, angry, alt-right that turns off a lot of voters. before he was warming up the crowd for mike pence who was just on stage. ted sat that secret officers removed a knife from him and he joked because the knife was too bloody. that kind of rhetoric, it might fire up a conservative crowd, and the remaining days of a campaign, but it also turns off lots of voters. that is a problem that this campaign has had to overcome all along. we are in michigan. it's kind of an extraordinary thing we're in michigan, but it also highlights the other problem for donald trump and the republican party. that is this party just needs to win states in the north. states with big urban populations. states like michigan, and they're just not capable of doing that at this point or so it seems. talk to people inside the donald trump campaign, they're looking at a lot of polls internally they say. they're not willing to share it. that shows they have a shot of winning the state. we've been lo
working class voters, voters who like the motor city madman. but he represents a problem.represents this bitter, angry, alt-right that turns off a lot of voters. before he was warming up the crowd for mike pence who was just on stage. ted sat that secret officers removed a knife from him and he joked because the knife was too bloody. that kind of rhetoric, it might fire up a conservative crowd, and the remaining days of a campaign, but it also turns off lots of voters. that is a problem that...
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so much of the horror of ed who never liked louis, thought he was a madman.he started making ice skates, washing machines, fives, -- knives, baseball bats. everything they can out of steel basically and ed is put in charge of the retail project and remember this is like a frugal new england company. they never opened their wallets unless they had to but they are so indebt off the war and they don't know what to do. they start buying really expensive stores on fifth avenue in new york city, in boston, near in newport where house wives are going to flock and buy, wildly expensive, bad money off to bad. things go from bad to deplorable. and sure enough, then the depression turns up just with exquisite timing and thomas gray bennett dies before the inevitable the company goes intm receivership and bought by a rival westin cartridge. that's the end of family ownership. we go from rags to riches top. going into bankruptcy in 1931 and the brothers because they were tight-fisted new engine lands of origins they let winchester hang in receivership until they were desp
so much of the horror of ed who never liked louis, thought he was a madman.he started making ice skates, washing machines, fives, -- knives, baseball bats. everything they can out of steel basically and ed is put in charge of the retail project and remember this is like a frugal new england company. they never opened their wallets unless they had to but they are so indebt off the war and they don't know what to do. they start buying really expensive stores on fifth avenue in new york city, in...
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and he's running a successful chain so much to the work, he never liked louis and thought he was a madman, he started making cutlery, washing machines, knives, baseball bats.y've mad they made everything they can out of steel, basically.allets ed is put in charge of a big retail project. it's a frugal nearing and company. they never open their wallets unless they have to.th there so and that after the war. they don't know what to do, they start buying really expensive stores on fifth avenue in new york city and boston, here in newport where supposedly they're going to flock and by the winchester product. this is a great theory but it all proves wildly expensive. they put that money after bad. things go from bad to horrible and sure enough, then the depression terms up with exquisite timing. thomas great bennett dies before the inevitable in 1931. it's bought by arrival, owned by the olin brothers in illinois, and so that is the end of family ownership. we go from rags to riches to going into bankruptcy. they let winchester hang there in receivership until they were just desperate to sell
and he's running a successful chain so much to the work, he never liked louis and thought he was a madman, he started making cutlery, washing machines, knives, baseball bats.y've mad they made everything they can out of steel, basically.allets ed is put in charge of a big retail project. it's a frugal nearing and company. they never open their wallets unless they have to.th there so and that after the war. they don't know what to do, they start buying really expensive stores on fifth avenue in...
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that's not achievement, a madman having nuclear weapons. >> she reversed that, period.'s a fact. >> f-a-c-t, fact. >> what about the russian reset? what about isil, which is now in 18 countries, according to president obama? >> you're mad about her relationship with russia? >> yeah. >> and the reset -- remember the russian reset and the fact that uranium -- >> you represent the trump-putin ticket with regard to the reset, there's never been a candidate closer to a russian dictator than your candidate. i don't want to talk about a reset. >> there wasn't one, that was her big bragging point and i don't think russia would have innovated the ukraine if had you president trump -- >> no, my goodness. trump didn't even know they were already in the ukraine. >> putin is now a world figure because they have built him back up. when george bush was president we had putin lower down on the rank of word superiority, however you want to count it, but it was obama, hillary clinton thing to build it back up. >> secretary clinton had a record of foreign policy to stand on. she has prove
that's not achievement, a madman having nuclear weapons. >> she reversed that, period.'s a fact. >> f-a-c-t, fact. >> what about the russian reset? what about isil, which is now in 18 countries, according to president obama? >> you're mad about her relationship with russia? >> yeah. >> and the reset -- remember the russian reset and the fact that uranium -- >> you represent the trump-putin ticket with regard to the reset, there's never been a candidate...
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on twitter on e-mail, all over the place and some of you feel like the media paved the way for a madman to become president. others of you feel like journalism is completely irnow. still others of you feel like the media bias tilted the race in one direction or another. many of you are wondering who and what you can trust. so the bottom line is there are lessons to be learned if we are willing to learn them. so let's get start heerd because we have special guests standing by including nate silver who had strong feelings about how polls should be covered in the future and famed first amendment lawyer floyd abrams. he's planning on defending the press but now the focus on journalism in the trump age, let's bring in our super panel. dodi stuart, former cbs evening news anker dan rather. molly hemmingway and political analyst jeff greenfield. great to have you all here. dan, did journalism properly serve the public this year? >> no. not enough investigative reporting, not enough hard questioning and not enough listening, particularly listen torks that part of america which is called flyover
on twitter on e-mail, all over the place and some of you feel like the media paved the way for a madman to become president. others of you feel like journalism is completely irnow. still others of you feel like the media bias tilted the race in one direction or another. many of you are wondering who and what you can trust. so the bottom line is there are lessons to be learned if we are willing to learn them. so let's get start heerd because we have special guests standing by including nate...
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or a... a madman. - well, dr. weiser has a lot of hope, belief in you. - it's important to him to believe in me. he took me a long way. he took me a long way. - no, not much. - i got the feelings when i was about 12 years old. i had to kill things. once it was a cat. another time a dog. a cute woolly lamb. finally a man. his name was bert sydney. he liked the kids. he gave me an old rusty pen knife. they were scared to death of the... mad dog that was roaming free. i don't blame them. golly, i-- i felt so... you can't understand what unhappiness is... ... what it is to lose hope, to despair... ... unless you've had what i had. i felt better. i was-- i was relieved. the whole world smelled sweet again. the whole world smelled sweet again. - and does the whole world smell sweet again now, soddenberg? - if you don't believe me, you can put the chains on. but-- but don't push me. i've kept steady for... eight years and six months. (gunshots firing) - paladin! - that one dead? - yes, sir. - and these two. this one. jim
or a... a madman. - well, dr. weiser has a lot of hope, belief in you. - it's important to him to believe in me. he took me a long way. he took me a long way. - no, not much. - i got the feelings when i was about 12 years old. i had to kill things. once it was a cat. another time a dog. a cute woolly lamb. finally a man. his name was bert sydney. he liked the kids. he gave me an old rusty pen knife. they were scared to death of the... mad dog that was roaming free. i don't blame them. golly,...