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. >> about before mort steinberg's wife margie died in april her last wish was that her grandchildren be taken care of. after she knew it was likely she would lose her battle with myeloma, she called her employer regarding her life insurance policies. her beneficiary forms. >> reporter: margie was on medical leave from her job at the legal aid society, so she e- mailed back the forms including the four grandchildren as beneficiaries. >> we thought last year they filled out their papers and everything was fine. >> reporter: margie died days after this video celebrating her 67th person. >> she was a remarkable person. >> reporter: while settling her estate the family got shocking new. >> they just said sorry, policy. >> reporter: mort was told her life insurance terminated when she was 65, yet she had sent the change forms a year later when she was 66. >> they didn't say you don't have a life insurance policy. >> reporter: they say they never got anything from legal aid or metlife letting them know the policy was lapsing. >> we could have continued the premiums ourselves. >> she left th
. >> about before mort steinberg's wife margie died in april her last wish was that her grandchildren be taken care of. after she knew it was likely she would lose her battle with myeloma, she called her employer regarding her life insurance policies. her beneficiary forms. >> reporter: margie was on medical leave from her job at the legal aid society, so she e- mailed back the forms including the four grandchildren as beneficiaries. >> we thought last year they filled out...
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how about margie. she's looking for a home. and margie is one of them who is lucky enough to come to us. >> and being 9 1/2 years old. there are some restrictions. k?n >> i like to ears young. because ?> adcb but what you see is what you g et. a little more set in your ways. a oo?5(?&q may need some extra medications. those aches and pains we get when we get older. @r<:#(2! >> a little more mellow. >>> broncos quarterback trevor they faced the san francisco 49ers in ?[ opener. simeon will beat out mark sanchez and earn the job as peyton manning's replacement ?jw the defending super pole c hampions. -- bowl champions. that simple. >> i don't think i'm thinking about it too much that way. about it too much that way. it's goihyu5st>f'u? = j? about it. i think we n field of the league. but it's going to be fun. and make the most of my reps and like i have been saying, turn l?a!?"-?w@ d time in{3#v:?0 thing. dall's well that ends well. here's the same p.$hu/%+ah >>> strange but drew. it's bring 9jarshhj today at 7-eleven, custome
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and that's not something that -- >> what does that mean, margie?ere someone that -- either one of these candidates indicating they don't care about the independent voters' lives? >> well, it's a -- you know, i guess it's looking at whether the candidate is talking about voters and talking about directly how they're going to impact your life. trump spends a lot of time talking about himself. it's also just showing also compassion, and that's something that trump lacks. >> are the two area that trump leads, aren't those the most important to the independent voter on the economy and terror, kristen? >> the economy and terror are absolutely the two issues i think will define who wins this election. the problem trump has is we haven't been focused on those issues. as we're talking about all these controversies, and is trump siding with people in his own party, i think he's got to get back to issues if he wants to try to repair this deficit that he's got. >> got to leave it right there. thank you very much. >>> a reminder to check out our new podcast cal
and that's not something that -- >> what does that mean, margie?ere someone that -- either one of these candidates indicating they don't care about the independent voters' lives? >> well, it's a -- you know, i guess it's looking at whether the candidate is talking about voters and talking about directly how they're going to impact your life. trump spends a lot of time talking about himself. it's also just showing also compassion, and that's something that trump lacks. >> are...
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. >> margie, what are some of the books you have coming out this fall? >> yes, we are so excited. you know when it's an election year we like to really get into things and try to connect with all the people who are thinking what is going on in this crazy election year. we have to big books coming, one in late july and one in late august. these are really geared for the election crowd. we are moving into the general election soon instead of the primary, so we are focusing our sights on, not surprisingly, hillary clinton. the the first book is a big book with the big author. he is bringing out a book called hillary's america. the subtitle is something like the most frightening book you will read this year and it's coming alongside a documentary. he typically does that. this is going to open in 2000 theaters across the country the same weekend that the book comes out. the book comes out july 26. we are very excited about that. his last two books were the new york times number one bestseller, so we have high hopes for that. a a month later we have a very exciting book by ed klein, als
. >> margie, what are some of the books you have coming out this fall? >> yes, we are so excited. you know when it's an election year we like to really get into things and try to connect with all the people who are thinking what is going on in this crazy election year. we have to big books coming, one in late july and one in late august. these are really geared for the election crowd. we are moving into the general election soon instead of the primary, so we are focusing our sights...
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he's making them more nervous. >> margie, do you agree? >> it's not just the aiety. it's everything causing it. about two-thirds don't feel he's honest and trustworthy. two-thirdseel he doesn have the right tempament or personality. about two-irds think he's not got the right knowledge on foreign affairs. he's weaker than clinton on all those numbers. and that's been true forawhile. it's not just this we. caified, this image of him. >> i also spoke to voters who are deeply skeptical about hillary clinton's honesty. trustworthiness. benghazi, the e-mails. all ofhat. this haseen a theme throughout her campaign. how does she get beyond that? how do you read those polls? >> this poll shows impvement there. she's now almost even fave-unfave. which is an improvement over the last poll. certainly an advantage over trump. her honest and trustworthy numbers have improved over the last poll. now, the question is, is this so is it because of a bad week trump had or a post-convention bounce? or something on the mend and permanent thugh november. >> y read the polls the same way?
he's making them more nervous. >> margie, do you agree? >> it's not just the aiety. it's everything causing it. about two-thirds don't feel he's honest and trustworthy. two-thirdseel he doesn have the right tempament or personality. about two-irds think he's not got the right knowledge on foreign affairs. he's weaker than clinton on all those numbers. and that's been true forawhile. it's not just this we. caified, this image of him. >> i also spoke to voters who are deeply...
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now to analyze from washington, republican pollster kristen anderson along with democratic pollster margiemarrow. kristen, so this big bump or a relatively strong bump that hillary clinton has gotten since her convention, do you say it's because of the convention, or as we're seeing this khan controversy? >> i think some of it's from the convention, but i think a lot of it is because the conversation about this race has moved away from the issues where donald trump is the strongest. you said it yourself. you know, the economy is the issue in this poll where donald trump has the biggest advantage over hillary clinton, really the only advantage he has. but the last couple of days haven't been focused on the economy. it's been focused on the fight that's been picked with this gold star family and a host of other controversies, all of which are pretty secondary in the minds of most voters to what's going to happen with the economy. i think if trump can get the conversation back on that topic, he'll be playing on much more favorable ground. >> he hasn't really done this, though. he's a year and
now to analyze from washington, republican pollster kristen anderson along with democratic pollster margiemarrow. kristen, so this big bump or a relatively strong bump that hillary clinton has gotten since her convention, do you say it's because of the convention, or as we're seeing this khan controversy? >> i think some of it's from the convention, but i think a lot of it is because the conversation about this race has moved away from the issues where donald trump is the strongest. you...
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a fiction book, but it is sort of just up our alley, so we are excited about that, also. >> host: margy ross, president and publisher. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. good to be with you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> hello. thank you for coming out to tonight's. i know that humidity is like inching up hotter and hotter.
a fiction book, but it is sort of just up our alley, so we are excited about that, also. >> host: margy ross, president and publisher. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. good to be with you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> hello. thank you for coming out to tonight's. i know that humidity is like inching up hotter and hotter.
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matt: you can see there are still a handful of earlier margie's -- marchers, peacefully on the corner as the objects are off. it looks like some vehicles are trapped on burleigh. it looks and the officers have put themselves shoulder to shoulder, she'll to shield -- shield to shield, in barricade with that armored vehicle to give a more protective stance from the vehicles being -- the debris being thrown at them. the people during the course of the day were saying that they want to keep the peace in the area and let the investigation continue to learn more information and figure what the next step is, and then on the other hand, it is curious that there are two different groups out there right now, and police dealing with both of them that stopped at the corner and stayed there at the edge of the park were the ones that were still doing the peaceful demonstration. the ones that started their way down sherman were the ones who were hurling the rocks. they have turned back northbound, and are starting to move back toward the officers. we will continue to monitor the situation as they mo
matt: you can see there are still a handful of earlier margie's -- marchers, peacefully on the corner as the objects are off. it looks like some vehicles are trapped on burleigh. it looks and the officers have put themselves shoulder to shoulder, she'll to shield -- shield to shield, in barricade with that armored vehicle to give a more protective stance from the vehicles being -- the debris being thrown at them. the people during the course of the day were saying that they want to keep the...
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also with us, margie, the co-host of the pollsters podcast. and donald trump supporter scottie nell hughes. scottie, to you do you like where donald trump has taken this conversation in the past 72 hours, do you like this back and forth with mr. and mrs. kahn? >> of course not. i wish he never engaged it in the first place. but i think it's because he did feel he was attacked from that stage. and i feel like every time i've seen one of these interviews, someone has to put this disclaimer. this in no way disrespects the loss of their son. but let's realize these are two separate issues we're talking about here. the muslims that serve in our country are only .02% of all gold star families so when i'm coming on here, i'm talking to the other 4,486 soldiers and their families who have been killed because they've been over there trying to fight islamic terrorists and i believe the kahns missed a great opportunity to talk about why their son fought for the freedom of america and why they moved to this country. with the opportunities of this country.
also with us, margie, the co-host of the pollsters podcast. and donald trump supporter scottie nell hughes. scottie, to you do you like where donald trump has taken this conversation in the past 72 hours, do you like this back and forth with mr. and mrs. kahn? >> of course not. i wish he never engaged it in the first place. but i think it's because he did feel he was attacked from that stage. and i feel like every time i've seen one of these interviews, someone has to put this disclaimer....
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bloodbath, court documents detailing multiple rooms and hallways covered in blood after stabbing landlord margie malorie and her 83-year-old mother, all while lewis' wife and daughter hid in the basement terrified. the landlord stabbed multiple times and critically injured, made her way to the street to flag down health. joan magee was driving by and called 911. >> she was covered in blood. i saw the blood dripping down her leg and she was -- i realed she was saying help me. prosecutors, lewis had been living in haiti periodically visiting. it was going well until recently the woman broke off the marriage citing violence from her husband. wheniolence charge brought landlord whoaltham he sought he blames for ending his marriage and fighting off her 83-year-old mother, screaming old lady, stay out of the way. >> the paperwork detailed why choked off his wife after he tried to force himself on her sexually. jacqui heinrich, fox 25 news. >>> an uber driver is being held without bail tonight accused of raping a teen. darnell cruz collapsed in courte 16-year-old girl to school and then sexually assaul
bloodbath, court documents detailing multiple rooms and hallways covered in blood after stabbing landlord margie malorie and her 83-year-old mother, all while lewis' wife and daughter hid in the basement terrified. the landlord stabbed multiple times and critically injured, made her way to the street to flag down health. joan magee was driving by and called 911. >> she was covered in blood. i saw the blood dripping down her leg and she was -- i realed she was saying help me. prosecutors,...
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the one he needs to be on if he wants to expand his voter pool and be competitive in november. >> margiems to be a coordinated effort, because there are lots of articles on breitbart about hillary clinton's alleged instability. shawn hannity on fox brings it up all the time. now you have rudy giuliani saying it like it is a fact. what's the strategy here? >> i don't know. i mean, it smacks of desperation. just because something gets a rise out of people doesn't mean it moves voters or presidential or be an effective strategy if one were to become president. i don't know why this seems leak a good strategy, because it is so clearly not from the polling. it shows 2/3 of americans -- one of the comments that, well, she needs pail l needs a pillow when she travels, if i traveled a lot, i would need something more than a pillow. it is crazy, these things. they really have, it is such a diversion from the things people say matter to them. >> it is interesting you bring up the pillows. i have to get this out, because i was talking to my mother the other day and she said does hillary clinton rea
the one he needs to be on if he wants to expand his voter pool and be competitive in november. >> margiems to be a coordinated effort, because there are lots of articles on breitbart about hillary clinton's alleged instability. shawn hannity on fox brings it up all the time. now you have rudy giuliani saying it like it is a fact. what's the strategy here? >> i don't know. i mean, it smacks of desperation. just because something gets a rise out of people doesn't mean it moves voters...
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with me to talk about that, women vote trump, amy cremor, and host of the pollsters podcast, margie, and a republican pollster. welcome to all of you. >> good morning. >> okay, so amy, i'll begin with you. if the rnc pulls it support, wouldn't that be unprecedented? >> well, of course it would be unprecedented, carol. but look, the way mr. trump got here was unprecedented here, by beating 16 other candidates, and it was the people that rose up and gave him this platform and put him in this position so that's the nominee. i don't think that they're going to pull out. i mean, what are they going to do, join team clinton? i don't think so that's likely. but i do think that we have a lot of work to do, and i do agree with sara, that after people come back from vacation, where most normal people are right now, other than us, who are into politics, i do think that people will start paying attention and i think you're going see a lot going on on the ground. that's what matters. >> kristin, you're republican strategist, what do you make of this? >> right now, if you're at the rnc, you've got
with me to talk about that, women vote trump, amy cremor, and host of the pollsters podcast, margie, and a republican pollster. welcome to all of you. >> good morning. >> okay, so amy, i'll begin with you. if the rnc pulls it support, wouldn't that be unprecedented? >> well, of course it would be unprecedented, carol. but look, the way mr. trump got here was unprecedented here, by beating 16 other candidates, and it was the people that rose up and gave him this platform and...
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. >> meet margie and annie thoma thomas. these long time friends and chef owners are coloring indian streak food with exotic flavors and flashing with color to match decore from exotic land. although childhoods were seasoned differently. >> my familiar sli from south india. >> i'm pennsylvania dutch. >> love of food, and recipes became the success behind these right full eats. >> i knew i had the recipe down and annie said this taste like what my dad made. >> my dad never wanted know go into the restaurant business ever. after he passed away, i just wanted to do what i always wanted to do. and then i did it. it was like he inspired me to do it, to love food. >> lucky for us that inspiration is behind chops or fried inian snacks. >> it's so much fun top eat it. >> curry on rice with butter nut squash. >> there's cocoa nut and chilly pep erin mustard seed. >> this say warm hug. >> they're beautiful short ribs with pickled onions rapped in red parota sgl you can hear the crunch? >> oh, my. >> it's inspiration overload so strong
. >> meet margie and annie thoma thomas. these long time friends and chef owners are coloring indian streak food with exotic flavors and flashing with color to match decore from exotic land. although childhoods were seasoned differently. >> my familiar sli from south india. >> i'm pennsylvania dutch. >> love of food, and recipes became the success behind these right full eats. >> i knew i had the recipe down and annie said this taste like what my dad made. >>...
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. >> meet margie and annie thoma thomas.hese long time friends and chef owners are coloring indian streak food with exotic flavors and flashing with color to match decore from exotic land. although childhoods were seasoned differently. >> my familiar sli from south india. >> i'm pennsylvania dutch. >> love of food, and recipes became the success behind these right full eats. >> i knew i had the recipe down and annie said this taste like what my dad made. >> my dad never wanted know go into the restaurant business ever. after he passed away, i just wanted to do what i always wanted to do. and then i did it. it was like he inspired me to do it, to love food. >> lucky for us that inspiration is behind chops or fried inian snacks. >> it's so much fun top eat it. >> curry on rice with butter nut squash. >> there's cocoa nut and chilly pep erin mustard seed. >> this say warm hug. >> they're beautiful short ribs with pickled onions rapped in red parota sgl you can hear the crunch? >> oh, my. >> it's inspiration overload so strong i
. >> meet margie and annie thoma thomas.hese long time friends and chef owners are coloring indian streak food with exotic flavors and flashing with color to match decore from exotic land. although childhoods were seasoned differently. >> my familiar sli from south india. >> i'm pennsylvania dutch. >> love of food, and recipes became the success behind these right full eats. >> i knew i had the recipe down and annie said this taste like what my dad made. >>...
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but margie, thank you. craig, 26% up year-to-date, la quinta. >> all right. thank you. >>> why 15 weeks could be your new path to a six figure salary. that story straight ahead. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? >>> a lot of debate about whether or not the price of college is worth it when it comes to landing a job in technology, coding camps promise to get you there faster. aditi is live in san francisco at a coding camp. >> hi there, michelle. we spent the whole morning here at hack reactor in san francisco. you can see the students right now jam packed in the room. they're listening to a lecture right now. later on they'll be coding. and all told they spend about 12 to 16 hours a day inside this building. this is just
but margie, thank you. craig, 26% up year-to-date, la quinta. >> all right. thank you. >>> why 15 weeks could be your new path to a six figure salary. that story straight ahead. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into...
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. >> margie says that several scholars studying the original text came to a startling real e realization nowhere in the koran does it promise 72 virgins, 78 virgins. what it does promise is something lush. the arabic word for virgin has been mistranslated the original worth was the word for raisin, not virgins, in other words martyrs would get raisins in heaven, not virgins. >> raisins, imagine the terrorists who thought they were going to get virgins. the same -- it also reflects a growing new realty. the violent jihadis who carry out isis terror attacks often know little about islam. >> in many cases they're petty criminals, in many cases they're unemployed, in many cases they're drug users, many of them never had any religious training whatsoever. >> maybe you know better than me even, maybe you have studied. >> they're completely ignorant of religion and they latch on to radical islam to act out their hatred. >> salah was the mastermind of the paris attacks, brahim blew himself up in paris. it is easier say some to brainwash recruits who are not religion. -- religious. a former radic
. >> margie says that several scholars studying the original text came to a startling real e realization nowhere in the koran does it promise 72 virgins, 78 virgins. what it does promise is something lush. the arabic word for virgin has been mistranslated the original worth was the word for raisin, not virgins, in other words martyrs would get raisins in heaven, not virgins. >> raisins, imagine the terrorists who thought they were going to get virgins. the same -- it also reflects a...
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. >> host: margy ross, president and publisher. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. good to be with you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> hello. thank you for coming out to tonight's. i know that humidity is like inching up hotter and hotter. so, thank you for coming in and i'm glad we have got the ac going, so welcome. make yourself comfortable pair before we get started if you housekeeping notes. if you could take the time to silence your cell phone and while you have your phone that you don't have to turn it off. you can follow kramer books on facebook and twitter and instagram. sign-up for our e-mail newsletter if you have not already. we would love for you to visit our website at kramer.com. and on our website you and bind their events and sign up for our newsletter, so that way you keep on top of the great stuff we have got going like tonight's event with elaine kamarck. i am that events director here at kramer books and it's my pleasure to welcome you in my plea
. >> host: margy ross, president and publisher. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. good to be with you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> hello. thank you for coming out to tonight's. i know that humidity is like inching up hotter and hotter. so, thank you for coming in and i'm glad we have got the ac going, so welcome. make yourself comfortable pair before we get...
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with john phillips, a talk radio host who is supporting donald trump, angela rye, bassil schmikel and margio, i know you want to weigh in quickly on donald trump's comments. >> i would caution anybody to read too much into this in terms of nationally what it means. as a victim on trump versus non-trump people. wisconsin has a republican party that went for ted cruz. the conservatives in wisconsin actually haven't been huge trump supporters. in the case of eric cantor where everybody saw this has a hashinghashing -- harbinger for the tea party successes, paul ryan's first two questions went to local press guys, his graciousness and thanks went to everybody local. he's first and foremost a representative of the first district of wisconsin tonight and secondly the speaker of the house. what he did is he really made sure that he was attentive to his local consistency, thanks the voters. >> and he did talk about it in the beginning, playing on people's fears. john, let's talk about that. i want to bring in rudy giuliani and the trump campaign. he's saying that the crowd in the room got it and th
with john phillips, a talk radio host who is supporting donald trump, angela rye, bassil schmikel and margio, i know you want to weigh in quickly on donald trump's comments. >> i would caution anybody to read too much into this in terms of nationally what it means. as a victim on trump versus non-trump people. wisconsin has a republican party that went for ted cruz. the conservatives in wisconsin actually haven't been huge trump supporters. in the case of eric cantor where everybody saw...
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margie is joining us from proxima west virginia appeared overhead, please. >> guest: hi, a few yearse a book called the divide. i'm wondering if you read that, mr. toobin. i am one of these people who struggle with inequality. since cnn is doing a lot of documentaries, is there anyway you could take a look at the book and see if you can work with cnn to do some kind of a documentary about the inequalities in our court system especially for poor people and people that are minority. >> guest: i am very familiar with this sort. he mostly writes for "rolling stone" now. you know, i think you don't always have to have a winning candidate to have an influence in the united states. goldwater lost in 1964 a catastrophic landslide to lyndon johnson. but if you look at the goldwater campaign, you see the root of the reagan camp game. you see the root of the country's right turn in subsequent years. if anyone is interested in that subject in particular, the book server pearlstein really identify how in the laws of 1964 the future of the republican party is really revealed. i say that because th
margie is joining us from proxima west virginia appeared overhead, please. >> guest: hi, a few yearse a book called the divide. i'm wondering if you read that, mr. toobin. i am one of these people who struggle with inequality. since cnn is doing a lot of documentaries, is there anyway you could take a look at the book and see if you can work with cnn to do some kind of a documentary about the inequalities in our court system especially for poor people and people that are minority....
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it was terrifying for all of us and what my wife margie and i did as parents was try to reassure them were safe, we were smart and had our seat belts on and i was very fortunate and i work with futures around violence and we do work around kids and trauma and it was my work life meeting my personal life. you know, really using those skills. >> as the plane went down, casey, did you think that it could crash or that you were going to die or did you think it would be okay? isn't that -- in that moment, in that drop, what were you thinking? >> you know, honestly, when my wife and my kids on the plane i had to believe that it was going to be okay. it was too terrifying to think anything else. i felt confident that our pilots would get us on the ground safely. i felt confident that the plane would get us there, but i have to tell you i was incredibly relieved to touchdown. >> and that's, of course, where you are now safe and sound and best wishes to you and your ongoing journey and to your children and wife, too. casey, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me on. >> and we'll be right back
it was terrifying for all of us and what my wife margie and i did as parents was try to reassure them were safe, we were smart and had our seat belts on and i was very fortunate and i work with futures around violence and we do work around kids and trauma and it was my work life meeting my personal life. you know, really using those skills. >> as the plane went down, casey, did you think that it could crash or that you were going to die or did you think it would be okay? isn't that -- in...
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margie is joining us from proxima west virginia appeared overhead, please. >> guest: hi, a few yearsok called the divide. i'm wondering if you read that, mr. toobin. i am one of these people who struggle with inequality. since cnn is doing a lot of documentaries, is there anyway you could take a look at the book and see if you can work with cnn to do some kind of a documentary about the inequalities in our court system especially for poor people and people that are minority. >> guest: i am very familiar with this sort. he mostly writes for "rolling stone" now. you know, i think you don't always have to have a winning candidate to have an influence in the united states. goldwater lost in 1964 a catastrophic landslide to lyndon johnson. but if you look at the goldwater campaign, you see the root of the reagan camp game. you see the root of the country's right turn in subsequent years. if anyone is interested in that subject in particular, the book server pearlstein really identify how in the laws of 1964 the future of the republican party is really revealed. i say that because the call
margie is joining us from proxima west virginia appeared overhead, please. >> guest: hi, a few yearsok called the divide. i'm wondering if you read that, mr. toobin. i am one of these people who struggle with inequality. since cnn is doing a lot of documentaries, is there anyway you could take a look at the book and see if you can work with cnn to do some kind of a documentary about the inequalities in our court system especially for poor people and people that are minority. >>...