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we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believ
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his...
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mary-alice sank of the end you know rights protection thanks so much for being with us this morning. while we've been reporting of course from the united nations climate conference in the german city of boston over the last two weeks and the main topic there is reducing carbon dioxide emissions to try to curb the rise in global temperatures in the pacific island nation of fiji has been presiding over the talks and its president says they have succeeded in hammering out the finer points of the paris agreement while the same time considering the needs of developing nations. those climate talks slowly brought to a close we met a group of young germans who have been doing their bit to protect the environment they're part of a d w initiative called kids for climate which aims to give a voice to the generation who will be most affected by global warming. our kids for climate have plenty to do jana and ana are all committed to protecting the environment and slowing the pace of climate change. eleven year old yana writer is organizing a clothing swap party at her school it's the second time
mary-alice sank of the end you know rights protection thanks so much for being with us this morning. while we've been reporting of course from the united nations climate conference in the german city of boston over the last two weeks and the main topic there is reducing carbon dioxide emissions to try to curb the rise in global temperatures in the pacific island nation of fiji has been presiding over the talks and its president says they have succeeded in hammering out the finer points of the...
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to kim and she's ac actually hid retained her lawyer sean hold toll actually work on behalf of alice marieetter when she found out about this sent a letter to kim that was really heartfelt saying that you are really making a difference here. you are really helping to save my life is the way she put it, and, you know, had glowing words for kim. like you said, i do think this is not what most people would think expect from kim kard kardashian. bushes working on this case and finds it to be very important as well as there are other cases that she's also looking at. so this has become something she's really championing that she's trying to make sure that these prison sentences are fair. >> good for her. >> we like to see that happening. >> maybe it goes back to her father. >> charles, thank you. >> appreciate it very much. >> all right, thanks, guys. >> okay. just reminder you can catch tmz weekdays so much more to talk about with that. >> i know. >> we got to zen it back to the l. weekdays at 3:00 and 7:00 right here on fox5. >> big talkers today. >> they are. >>> let get in the holiday spiri
to kim and she's ac actually hid retained her lawyer sean hold toll actually work on behalf of alice marieetter when she found out about this sent a letter to kim that was really heartfelt saying that you are really making a difference here. you are really helping to save my life is the way she put it, and, you know, had glowing words for kim. like you said, i do think this is not what most people would think expect from kim kard kardashian. bushes working on this case and finds it to be very...
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and i'm going to end my career disappointing people because we have alice, mary, jonathan, alex bolton, christina peterson, leslie and jim. e'll get to as many as we can. it's always helpful when you tell us you're making news. as i dot her off into -- as i dodder off into retirement, i often don't know. alice "talking points memo." >> i want to ask the president and conservatives in the house and senate have for months railed against the c.s.r. payment to bail out and welfare and we've talked about why you think that's not accurate at all but what gives you confidence they'll turn around and support the position? senator collins: part of it is the matter of needing vote. i feel very, very strongly about restoring the c.s.r.'s which the president cut off in october. and it is not true that they are a bailout of insurers. they go to help individuals with incomes of less than 250% of the poverty rate to afford their co-pays and deductibles. one reason that people chafe so about having to buy policies from the individual market is that the deductibles are so high. that it ends up being li
and i'm going to end my career disappointing people because we have alice, mary, jonathan, alex bolton, christina peterson, leslie and jim. e'll get to as many as we can. it's always helpful when you tell us you're making news. as i dot her off into -- as i dodder off into retirement, i often don't know. alice "talking points memo." >> i want to ask the president and conservatives in the house and senate have for months railed against the c.s.r. payment to bail out and welfare...
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mary: and yet telling our children to wait for things. alice: exactly. and when 85% of the kids in this country don't have one meal with their family, we're losing our humanity, our connection with each other, our sharing of food. and those two little girls that you were with in puerto rico, the idea that you should wait until everybody has food before idea , i mean that's an that comes from eating around the table and knowing how much food there is and being able to share with everybody that's there and saying please and thank you p. and even though there wasn't anything tasty on very ents' table, i was yeah, favorite irish and english descent. jose: yeah, they were getting you ready. alice: we did have a victory garden in the back yard, and during the war my parents started that and so we had to find corn and tomatoes that i have loved all my life. and they dressed me as queen of the garden for a costume ontest, and i had an asparagus skirt, a lettuce leaf top and had a crown of true bares and peppers -- of strawberries and peppers bracelet, and to tel
mary: and yet telling our children to wait for things. alice: exactly. and when 85% of the kids in this country don't have one meal with their family, we're losing our humanity, our connection with each other, our sharing of food. and those two little girls that you were with in puerto rico, the idea that you should wait until everybody has food before idea , i mean that's an that comes from eating around the table and knowing how much food there is and being able to share with everybody that's...
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so he went to alice and said, i wonder if we should not keep mary on presidents.ased on his book on the presidency, i am intrigued by mckinley. so, they asked if i would be willing to switch to this other subject. i wasn't sure about it. we had a meeting in new york and i waxed eloquent on 1850's and >> maybe a little less eloquent on the mckinley. but, jonathan said he was not sure exactly how to market a book on a decade because those kinds of books do not have natural selling propulsion. but he knew how to market a book on mckinley. so he said, take a couple of weeks, your call, and give it some thought and let me know what you decided. i said i do not need two weeks. i want to write books now. i was ready to move on to the northwest for most of my time .nd had given up my job i had since found another job and i wanted to write books. i said i want to write books for you guys and one do think you will sell. >> what job did you leave and which one do you have now? spent many years at congressional court. i was the editor there and ceo for 12 years. it was a wond
so he went to alice and said, i wonder if we should not keep mary on presidents.ased on his book on the presidency, i am intrigued by mckinley. so, they asked if i would be willing to switch to this other subject. i wasn't sure about it. we had a meeting in new york and i waxed eloquent on 1850's and >> maybe a little less eloquent on the mckinley. but, jonathan said he was not sure exactly how to market a book on a decade because those kinds of books do not have natural selling...
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mary. they had an incredible collection that now actually undergirds much of the metropolitan museums collection. and she went to jail. alice paul asked her to come to washington to light a figure of woodrow wilson in effigy. [laughing] and she's not a kid. at the time she is 63, and she comes to washington and she never quite light the match. in fact, she says in an article later, you know, if i managed to like him on fireeye probably would've gotten a light sentence. but she likes, rather than paying five dollars fine, she likes to go to prison. and this radicalize is her, and she writes poignantly about i was in jail thinking, where's my uncle sam? and so that's what i really can't say they were all of one mind. >> subject for another book, or three. next question. >> what was the impact on their marriages? did you see a pattern? >> thank you so much. >> they were all marriage, is that right? >> most of them were. i thank you for the question because i always forget to mention that i have a chapter in the book on the men. it's called mirror men, because that's what the newspapers of the day called them. it was a derisive
mary. they had an incredible collection that now actually undergirds much of the metropolitan museums collection. and she went to jail. alice paul asked her to come to washington to light a figure of woodrow wilson in effigy. [laughing] and she's not a kid. at the time she is 63, and she comes to washington and she never quite light the match. in fact, she says in an article later, you know, if i managed to like him on fireeye probably would've gotten a light sentence. but she likes, rather...
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mary. and they have a -- incredible collection that now actually undergirds much of the metropolitan museums collections. and she went to jail, she alicepaul scdz her to come to washington to light a figure of wilson in effigy and so she's not a kid. at the time had a 63 years old -- and she -- on comes to washington and never quite likes the match and, in fact, she says in an article later -- you know if i had managed to i light him on fire i probably qowf got a light sentence but she elects rather than paying $5 fine she elects to go to prison. and this radicalizes her. and she writes poignantly about i was in thinking where's my uncle sam in? and so that's why i really can't say you know they were all of one mind. subject for another book. or two or three next question. >> what was the impact on their marriages could you see a pattern? >> on their marriages? >> thank you so much. they were all married is that right? >> most of them were. i thank you for the question because i always forget to mention that i have a chapter in the book on the men. [laughter] it's called mirror men. because that is what the newspaper of the day call th
mary. and they have a -- incredible collection that now actually undergirds much of the metropolitan museums collections. and she went to jail, she alicepaul scdz her to come to washington to light a figure of wilson in effigy and so she's not a kid. at the time had a 63 years old -- and she -- on comes to washington and never quite likes the match and, in fact, she says in an article later -- you know if i had managed to i light him on fire i probably qowf got a light sentence but she elects...
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to visit mary, and they had an incredible collection that now actually undergirds much of the metropolitan museum's collection. >> host: fascinating. >> guest: and she went to jail. she -- alice paul asked her to come to washington to light a figure of woodrow will sin in effigy. and so -- she is not a kid. at the time she is 63 years old, and she comes to washington and she never quite lights the match. in fact she says in an article later, if i had managed to light him on fire issue probably would have gotten a life sentence. but she elects, rather than paying five dollar fine, she elects to go to prison, and this radicalizes her, and she writing poignantly about, i was in jail thinking, wheres my uncle sam? and so that's why i really can't say they were all of one mind. >> host: subject for another book, or two or three. next question. >> what was the impact on their marriages? could you see a pattern. >> guest: oh, thank you. >> host: impact on their marriages. they were all married? >> guest: most of them were, yes. i thank you for the question because i always forget to mention. have a chapter in the book on the men. it's called "mere men" because that's what the newspa
to visit mary, and they had an incredible collection that now actually undergirds much of the metropolitan museum's collection. >> host: fascinating. >> guest: and she went to jail. she -- alice paul asked her to come to washington to light a figure of woodrow will sin in effigy. and so -- she is not a kid. at the time she is 63 years old, and she comes to washington and she never quite lights the match. in fact she says in an article later, if i had managed to light him on fire...