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met there. but frankly, we had never had a discussion from the time that we met, and i think it was december of 1972, to the time that we conducted these sessions. we never spoke to each other. >> but you ran into her once. >> i did. it was following another, for me at least, significant moment. president nixon refused to turn over the tapes originally, and had gone on national television. we had requested the president submit to the committee the actual tape recordings so that we could listen to them. the president went on national television and put up a series of -- stacked a series of documents saying these are the edited transcripts, and i will make these public and never have a conversation so private been made so public. this is all you're going to get. i then asked peter odino the next day what he intended to do? he said i'm going to send a letter to the president requesting once again that he turn over the tapes. and i said is that it? he said that was it. well we had a meeting about that. republicans met. democrats met. and republicans decided to oppose any letter to the president, the second letter. i disagreed with that decision and i went back to my office and wrote my own letter and i asked congressman and the chairman if he would recognize me as a substitute to his letter to take the partisanship out of it. he said i'll recognize you but i can't support you and he explained the reason why because there were democrats on the committee who didn't want to send a letter. didn't even support him. they wanted to impeach richard nixon. so he said he couldn't support me. i offered the amendment. it failed. and then when it came time to vote on his, i decided that he was doing the right thing and so i supported his motion. well, i left that night, trying to get back into my office and ran into barbara jordan on an elevator and she simply said in that great voice, an almost british accent, that she said, bill, history one day will vindicate you. and that's all she ever said. those are the
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breaking a window and a cat door and trying to open the door but when that didn't work he used other met -- met charged. if you have any -- methods. if you have any information please call the police. >>> they are working with host families to provide documents for the children. this will help until a court can determine if they can stay in the u.s. they will be calling on county leaders to support that plan. >>> this morning they are calling for a dangerous operation and we want to take you live to the salvage operation yesterday evening, a diver made his way passed the waves to secure a line to this 50-foot boat and that line is tied to a bulldozer and it's meant to keep the ship from floating a way. it is already leaking into the the water and try to reach the shore. >> once we got the fuel off, we are not concerned concern he said his -- he said his boat was taking on water and was going to try to swim the 25 miles to shore. so far he has not been found and the coast guard is still looking for him. >>> nancy writebol is now on her way here to the u.s. she is due to arrive in atlanta later t
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peyton manning or tom brady tom new york yankees or mets mets would you rather hit a home run or catch a touchdown pass home run. you know my man met it. so what's the web site if they want to go find it yeah they can go to metta world peace dot com well xcel university dot com i want to thank my guest the n.b.a. great metta world peace can't wait to see where he ends up this year but in the meantime you can listen to met his world on power one zero six and find about more information on excel university and the heroes of recovery race at xcel university dot com remember you can find me on king's things c.n.n. just. i'm out the martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any rounds of our big story that i'm sure that while some time there's a reason they don't want you to know the very important rules that we don't think. now let's break the set. i'm that. guy. i think corporation kind of. can do i'm the bad guy all about money and i'm a family pick for a politician write a blog and write.
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met. democrats met. and republicans decided to oppose any letter to the president, the second letter. i disagreed with that decision and i went back to my office and wrote my own letter and i asked congressman and the chairman if he would recognize me as a substitute to his letter to take the partisanship out of it. he said i'll recognize you but i can't support you and he explained the reason why because there were democrats on the committee who didn't want to send a letter. didn't even support him. they wanted to impeach richard nixon. so he said he couldn't support me. i offered the amendment. it failed. and then when it came time to vote on his, i decided that he was doing the right thing and so i supported his motion. well, i left that night, trying to get back into my office and ran into barbara jordan on an elevator and she simply said in that great voice, an almost british accent, that she said, bill, history one day will vindicate you. and that's all she ever said. those are the only words we ever spoke during the entire time. >> july 1974, these house judiciary committee hearings, was it part of the epicenter of the watergate investigation? was it the epicenter? >> i think it was. i think the hearings, the public hearings exposed to the public the sentiments of the people who represent this country. across the entire political spectrum. there were those from conservative rural areas there were those from inner city, urban areas. they each, democrats and liberals, and conservative republicans, and some moderates, as it turned out, who were somewhere in the middle. and some of those democratic senators from the south who were really from nixon dominated areas of the south, had a tough time. and i think that came through with the various speeches that were offered, and you could hear and feel the pain, and the, i think the seriousness with which each member had to face up to his or her responsibilities. i think that came through, as i was listening to it. >> we thank you for your insights into this time period 40 years ago. and here is more from july 1974. the house judiciary committee. >> i recognize the gentle lady from texas, ms. jordan, for purpose of general debate, not to exceed a period of 15 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i join my colleague, mr. wrangle in thanking you for giving the junior members of this committee the glorious opportunity of sharing the pain of this inquiry. mr. chairman, you are a strong man, and it has not been easy. but we have tried as best we can to give you as much assistance as possible. earlier today, we heard the beginning of the preamble to the constitution of the united states. we, the people. it's a very eloquent beginning. but when that document was completed on the 17th of september, in 1787, i was not included in that we, the people. i felt somehow for many years that george washington and alexander hamilton just left me out by mistake. but through the process of amendment, interpretation and court decision, i have finally been included in we, the people. did i am an inquisitor. and i probably would not be fictional and would not overstate the solemnness that i feel right now. my faith in the constitution is whole. it is complete. it is total. and i am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction of the constitution. who can so properly be the inquisitor for the nation as the representatives of the nation themselves? the subjects of its jurisdiction are those offenses which proceed from the misconduct of public men, and that's what we're talking about. in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust. it is wrong, i suggest, it is a misreading of the constitution, for any member here to assert that for a member to vote for an article of impeachment means that that member must be convinced that the president should be removed from office. the constitution doesn't say that. the powers relating to impeachment are an essential check in the hands of the body, the legislature, against and from the encroachments of the executive. the division between the two branches of the legislature, the house and the senate, assigning to the one the right to accuse, and to the other the right to judge. the framers of this constitution were very astute. they did not make the accusers and the judges and the judges the same person. we know the nature of impeachment. we've been talking about it awhile now. it is chiefly designed for the president and his high ministers to somehow be called into account. it is designed to -- the executive if he engages in excesses. it is designed as a method of national inquest into the conduct of public men. the framers confided in the congress the power if need be to remove the president in order to strike a delicate balance between a president swollen with power and grown tyrannical and preservation of the independence of the executive. the nature of impeachment, a narrowly channeled exception, to the separation of powers maxim. the federal convention of 1787 said that. it limited impeachment to high crimes and misdemeanors. and discounted and opposed the term maladministration. it is to be used only for great mismisdemeanors so it was said in the north carolina ratification convention and in the virginia ratification convention, we do not trust our liberty to a particular branch, we need one branch to check the other. no one need be afraid. the north carolina ratification convention. no one need be afraid that officers who commit oppression will pass with immunity. prosecutions of impeachments will seldom fail to agitate the passions of the whole community said hamilton in the federalist papers number 65. we divided the parties, more or less friendly to the accused. i do not mean political parties in that sense. the drawing of political lines goes to the motivation behind impeachment. but impeachment must proceed within the confines of the constitutional term high crime and misdemeanors. of the impeachment process, it was woodrow wilson who said that nothing short of the grossest offenses against the plain law of the land will suffice to give them speed and effectiveness. indignation so great as to overgrow party interest may secure a conviction. but nothing else can. common sense would be revolted if we engaged upon this process for petty reasons. congress has a lot to do. appropriations, tax reform, health insurance, campaign finance reform, housing, environmental protection, energy sufficiency, mass transportation. pettiness cannot be allowed to stand in the face of such overwhelming problems. so today we're not being petty. we're trying to be big. because the task we have before us is a big one. this morning, in a discussion of the evidence, we are told that the evidence which purports to support the allegations of misuse of the cia by the president is thin. we're told that that evidence is insufficient. what that recital of the evidence this morning did not include is what the president did know on june the 23rd, 1972. the president did know that it was republican money, that it was money from the committee for the re-election of the president which was found in the possession of one of the burglars arrested on june the 17th. what the president did know on the 23rd of june, was the prior activities of e. howard hunt, which included his participation in the break-in of daniel l. berg, psychiatrist, which included howard hunt's participation in the itt affair which included howard hunt's fabrication of cables designed to discredit the kennedy administration. we were further cautioned today that perhaps these proceedings ought to be delayed because certainly there would be new evidence forthcoming from the president of the united states. there has not even been an obfuscated indication that this committee would receive any additional materials from the president. the committee subpoena is outstanding. and if the president wants to supply that material the committee sits here. the fact is, that on yesterday, the american people waited with great anxiety for eight hours not knowing whether their president would obey an order of the supreme court of the united states. at this point, i would like to juxtapose a few of the impeachment criteria with some of the actions the president has engaged in. impeachment criteria. james madison. from the virginia ratification convention. if the president be connected in any suspicious manner with any person and there be grounds to believe that he will shelter him, he may be impeached. we have heard time and time again that the evidence reflects the payment to defendants, money, the president had knowledge that these funds were being paid, and these were funds collected for the 1972 presidential campaign. we know that the president met with mr. henry peterson 27 times to discuss matters related to watergate and immediately thereafter met with the very persons who were implicated in the information mr. peterson was receiving, the words are, if the president is connected in any suspicious manner with any person, and there be grounds to believe that he will shelter that person, he may be impeached. just a story. impeachment is intended for occasional and extraordinary cases where a superior power, acting for the whole people, is put into operation to protect their rights, and rescue their liberties from violations. we know about the houston plan. we know about the break-in of the psychiatrist's office. we know that there were absolute complete direction on september 3rd, when the president indicated that a surreptitious entry had been made in dr. fielding's office after having met with mr. ehrlichman and mr. young. protect their rights. rescue their liberties. from violation. the carolina ratification convention impeac
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samardzija his worst outing with the a's today top 3rd/ 2-0 mets lucas duda 3-run home run off samardzija to straight-away center 5-0 mets top 4th/ 5-2 metstis granderson singles to left off samardzija wilmer flores scores 6-2 mets final: 8-5 mets the a's have lost 8 of their last 10 games angels won so oakland is 1 ½ games back in the a.l. west but they lost their best pitcher who suffered an injury covering first base. he was in a huge amount of pain before being carted off the field. he will be examined by angels doctors tomorrow in l.a.. losing richards will be a big blow to it the angels. 13-year old phenom mo'ne davis back mound today the little league world series davis and philadelphia taking on las vegas nevada and their high powered offense in front of more than 30,000 in williamsport pennsylvania 13 year old davis on the mound top 1st she gave up a run but also struck out the side in the first bottom 1st/ 1-0 nevada nevada's alex parker makes a great diving catch to save 2 runs and mo'ne she can't believe it top 2nd davis gives up a 2-run home run to dalin cave 3-0 nevada top 3rd davis is replaced her stats 2 1/3 ip, 6 hits, 3
samardzija his worst outing with the a's today top 3rd/ 2-0 mets lucas duda 3-run home run off samardzija to straight-away center 5-0 mets top 4th/ 5-2 metstis granderson singles to left off samardzija wilmer flores scores 6-2 mets final: 8-5 mets the a's have lost 8 of their last 10 games angels won so oakland is 1 ½ games back in the a.l. west but they lost their best pitcher who suffered an injury covering first base. he was in a huge amount of pain before being carted off the field. he...
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the met the mets ground one to two and then decides he's going to run to third and that wasn't doesn't work in the play. puig is responsible for the last triple play in the majors. >> now to football. robert griffin, iii, will have two weeks to think long and hard about what he needs to do to improve before playing houston. the most important preseason game, the dress rehearsal before the regular season, griffin fumbled a snap, was sacked three times, and threw and interception. five for eight, 0 and 20 yards passing, and that paid off for baltimore. >> question. has griffin really regressed so far this summer. >> it's a learning experience for everyone and i'm not going to -- [inaudible] we'll keep working. >> let's hope it improves. today begins the first round of nfl couts. the the redskins let go of seven. >> and chicago scored three runs in the sixth against japan in the little league world series. japan has won their last three little league world series but the boys from illinois will get a parade in chicago on wednesday. >> and in golf, hunter mayhan wins the barclays by two st
the met the mets ground one to two and then decides he's going to run to third and that wasn't doesn't work in the play. puig is responsible for the last triple play in the majors. >> now to football. robert griffin, iii, will have two weeks to think long and hard about what he needs to do to improve before playing houston. the most important preseason game, the dress rehearsal before the regular season, griffin fumbled a snap, was sacked three times, and threw and interception. five for...
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been when i was exclusively a professional investor, so i met a bunch of people who -- >> you may not have met those women? >> i would never have metver have met. and i spent time with them. it isn't like where you just say hello, how are you, and have 15 seconds. so, you know, selfishly, i think that's been really fun and that it's been very good for me. >> steyer's anti-keystone campaign hit a bump in the road recently. in late january, the state department released an environmental review stating the keystone pipeline is unlikely to impact oil sands production. if the state report comes out and says look, it's going to happen anyway -- >> is that a good thing? no. there's no way that's a good thing. >> in your view it's not a good thing environmentally, but some would say it would allow the president to say ok, then i will go ahead and approve the keystone pipeline. >> good. >> and then what happens to you? >> personally, i'll still get up in the morning and eat breakfast. i will feel as if a huge mistake has been made. >> i guess my -- if it gets approved, is there still a fight here at all? >> i don't know. i've had people tal
been when i was exclusively a professional investor, so i met a bunch of people who -- >> you may not have met those women? >> i would never have metver have met. and i spent time with them. it isn't like where you just say hello, how are you, and have 15 seconds. so, you know, selfishly, i think that's been really fun and that it's been very good for me. >> steyer's anti-keystone campaign hit a bump in the road recently. in late january, the state department released an...
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mets. giants/mets ryan vogelsong really good when they needed him to be bottom 4th/ 2-0 giants vogelsong getshe 6-4-3 double play tuned by the rookie matt duffy top 7th/ 2-0 giants hunter pence hits one into the right centerfield gap brandon crawford scores vogelsong scores 4-0 giants next batter the aformentioned matt duffy playing his 1st major league game gets his 1st major league hit and rbi single. 5-0 giants . duffy father and family love it duffy with a wave and smile for the camera final: 5-1 giants dodgers just about to get underway giants now 3 games back usa hoops - george breaks leg indiana pacer star paul george seen here in the blue uniform chasing down james harden on this play caught his lower leg under the basket stansion clearly beaking it this during a team usa scrimmage tonight in las vegas it was so gruesome we won't bother showing any replays neesless to say george has suffered a serious potentially career-end leg injury coach mike krzyzewski called the game immdiately after stephen curry and klay thompson's bid's to make the national team obviously secondary tonight any
mets. giants/mets ryan vogelsong really good when they needed him to be bottom 4th/ 2-0 giants vogelsong getshe 6-4-3 double play tuned by the rookie matt duffy top 7th/ 2-0 giants hunter pence hits one into the right centerfield gap brandon crawford scores vogelsong scores 4-0 giants next batter the aformentioned matt duffy playing his 1st major league game gets his 1st major league hit and rbi single. 5-0 giants . duffy father and family love it duffy with a wave and smile for the camera...
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mets. giants/mets madison bumgarner commanding today in queens , new york bottom 1st bumagrner induces david wright to hit into the 6-4-3 double play nice stop by pablo sandoval to get it started bumgarner dominant from the start bip top 3rd/ scoreless bartolo colon trying to get career win #200 but hunter pence takes him deep to left it barely goes over 2- run home run 2-0 giants top 5th/ 4-0 giants buster posey drives one off colon to the wall in left- centerfield bumgarner scores 5-0 giants and that's it for colon 4 2/3 ip, 6 runs top 9th/ 8-0 giants pence hits his 2nd home run no doubt about this one 9-0 giants the ball landed in a group of giants fans but look who caught it a mets fan! bottom 9th 2 outs bumgarner strikes out travis d'arnoud to end the game final: 9-0 giants the dodgers lost so what does that mean for the giants in the n.l. west? tiger woods may be forced to miss another major after re- injuring his back today. he says it happened on the 2nd hole at the bridgestone invitational.a tournament he has won a record 8 times. serena wins bank of the west serena williams taking on angelique kerber in the bank of the west final at stanford 1st set after going down 5-1 serena roars back forcing a tiebreaker with shots like this forhand winner 1st set tiebreaker williams with the ace to take the tiebreaker and the 1st set 7-6 2nd set match point kerber hits long williams wins her 3rd bank of the west title 7-6, 6-3 serena wins the 1st tournament she's played since pulling out of wimbledon with a viral infection she'll remain #1 in the world for the 200th week in her career that will do it for sports. vicki.brian. that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay c
mets. giants/mets madison bumgarner commanding today in queens , new york bottom 1st bumagrner induces david wright to hit into the 6-4-3 double play nice stop by pablo sandoval to get it started bumgarner dominant from the start bip top 3rd/ scoreless bartolo colon trying to get career win #200 but hunter pence takes him deep to left it barely goes over 2- run home run 2-0 giants top 5th/ 4-0 giants buster posey drives one off colon to the wall in left- centerfield bumgarner scores 5-0 giants...
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there's a need for social services and we recognize that the school site is where the needs get met or not met we also wanted to stress there's a need for mental health services children are leaving violence in their home criticize and having trauma and telling they come to community that are different and endure traumatic events here we say this is culturally appropriate and be expanded throughout the bay area at all levels of i'd like to say to say i came here i didn't mention that at the beginning but represent the movement for family reunification and members of the audience are here in support. i thank you, commissioner for taking the time to do this >> sorry. once again campground superintendant and commissioners i'm concerning the united quarter of san francisco we warmly welcome this resolution and the kind of services it will provide for the vulnerable new students pr san francisco is a sanctuary city the city of is it fair to say and as many caveat do we take care of the children in need wherever they're from we're going to have a general membership meeting on thursday we will be the
there's a need for social services and we recognize that the school site is where the needs get met or not met we also wanted to stress there's a need for mental health services children are leaving violence in their home criticize and having trauma and telling they come to community that are different and endure traumatic events here we say this is culturally appropriate and be expanded throughout the bay area at all levels of i'd like to say to say i came here i didn't mention that at the...
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met or not met we also wanted to stress there's a need for mental health services children are leaving violence in their home criticize and having trauma and telling they come to community that are different and endure traumatic events here we say this is culturally appropriate and be expanded throughout the bay area at all levels of i'd like to say to say i came here i didn't mention that at the beginning but represent the movement for family reunification and members of the audience are here in support. i thank you, commissioner for taking the time to do this >> sorry. once again campground superintendant and commissioners i'm concerning the united quarter of san francisco we warmly welcome this resolution and the kind of services it will provide for the vulnerable new students pr san francisco is a sanctuary city the city of is it fair to say and as many caveat do we take care of the children in need wherever they're from we're going to have a general membership meeting on thursday we will be there with a number of interims representing the communities and our members will be there tdr there to give generously in support of the kids stuck at the border. on a historical manner a little over one hundred years ago a girl land one side eric island was sick and snuck across lady liberty and labeled on the east side there was no school system ready to bring her in is he self-taught herself english and made her way into the new country and i'm her grandson we can do no less then welcome the new wave of immigrants thank you. (clapping.) >> good evening, commissioners and superintendant quran i'm susan the vice president of the view sf. i know this isn't a hard sell for all of you that's one the good things in san francisco we're a sanctuary city the board of supervisors is sporting n notion and i have a feeling you will two at the conference this summer a similar resolution came up it wasn't as detailed it was meant as a national resolution and it did pass it's also good to get out of san francisco to find out what other people are thinking. it passed pretty easily but not without controversy i wanted to tell you a little bit more about h s local 87 and her presentation at the council meeting there are 11 students ages 16 to 22 that are fascinating this week to bring attendance to the country at the border you can see them as the city hall and immigration office 5 days for young people to fast is pretty sobering. so if this crisis were happening in acknowledging another country or a commitment we know what we would be saying about those countries and borders they have to take care of those convicts it is what we have to do thank you. (clapping.) >> hi, i'm josh davidson. we're also strongly in support of this resolution and warming welcome the new students that come into san francisco san francisco has a responsibility to hold up our city as an example for the rest of american for how we treat newcomers. we are glad we're in support of that thank you. i'd like to welcome if i may john dean the ucsf law school who has concluded the career serving president obama and looking forward to having him in san francisco >> good evening and commissioner on behalf of ucsf law school i want to acknowledge this resolution we're putting together a team of facilitate in terms of the legal recommendations which is essential but all the children are waiting for their day in court and any beyond those will be resettled in san francisco we want to be able to support you the law school and the school of nursing and public health department we're helping to promote their successful resettlement in san francisco its our pledge to the resolution in the most and perhaps years ahead as the crisis continues. a number of us where in el safld in june and certainly the historic ties of the diversity and san francisco to el salvador i applaud our leadership in making this happen and we look forward to working with you in the days and years ahead thank you (clapping.) my name is ed representing supervisor campos office along with paul rodriguez i want to start off by thanking commissioner haney and commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell for taking this on. we have to take care of the kids at the border. i'm happy that i went to el satisfied and they opened the doors and said come in in to my father he didn't know english but he graduated from ucsf this is one component to a larger larger solution i think the dean for step forward. we had the dean of the dental school saying what can we do to help those kids the at least we can do is put a smile on their face there's a lot of resources here i appreciate you dedicating the office of supervisor campos can we have funds to have help this initiate a similar resolution was passed at the board of supervisors now we have it here in the school board and put pressure to get those kids a place and seat in education thank you very much. (clapping.) >> good evening commissioner i'm john. i'm here representing the san francisco latino democratic club. we're here to state our full support for the resolution in its desirability and we thank for this step in the right direction >> okay. my turn? finally. good evening. commissioners. president fewer and commissioners you met with me over an hour in the month of june, i went to hindu demurs i called christina we've been meeting and in regards to thanking you especially commissioner haney for this resolution we completely support i have colleagues of mine from mission high school it's one the new comer pathway high schools. we all want to speak to the support for those children but how it will look in my classroom when they enter a counselors office and meeting with parents i have two former students that want to speak about their experience so again, i want to express my gratitude for all our work and hoechl throughout the years but also support in the community as well. because we are here to serve those children and all of us have a part tola
met or not met we also wanted to stress there's a need for mental health services children are leaving violence in their home criticize and having trauma and telling they come to community that are different and endure traumatic events here we say this is culturally appropriate and be expanded throughout the bay area at all levels of i'd like to say to say i came here i didn't mention that at the beginning but represent the movement for family reunification and members of the audience are here...
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met. calm is met with this and allows both parties to keep talking. it would be for both of them to reach a full agreement through egypt's mediation which would and theend to the war complete satisfaction of the palestinian and the israelis. that does not seem likely at this point. >> is there any room for compromise on these issues? >> the very latest rumors we are , what is going on behind closed doors is kept under tight lock. bites from hamas -- they were aying the war is behind us and what we will have is extension. obstacles have been overcome and mediators found some room for a -- flexibility. -- whereasnians there and goal is the new militarization. it may be room for progress. there may be an extension of the fishing zone. for have some form of security arrangements which would satisfy the israelis and bring some form of improvements. these are nothing but speculations at this point. >> calling it the most dangerous dam in the world the battleject of between the islam makes state and kurdish and iraqi forces. at the moment those conflicting r
met. calm is met with this and allows both parties to keep talking. it would be for both of them to reach a full agreement through egypt's mediation which would and theend to the war complete satisfaction of the palestinian and the israelis. that does not seem likely at this point. >> is there any room for compromise on these issues? >> the very latest rumors we are , what is going on behind closed doors is kept under tight lock. bites from hamas -- they were aying the war is behind...
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she's a woman and a woman needs to be a woman. >> when i met him, i met him -- i had met him on the streetarole and i was on parole. and it took like a whole month for him to tell me that he was on parole. you know what i mean? but he finally told me that he was on parole and he had also told me that he was married. he was married. you know what i mean, to a female out there. so he had a wife when i met him, you know, but -- and we both ended up in here together, you know what i mean? when i seen him, i was like, whoa, you know what i mean? so we decided to go ahead and become cellmates. he told his wife on the streets about me. he wrote a letter and told her about me, and about a month later, she served him divorce papers. he got divorce papers served here. >> that's my number one hero. i'm always going to love her. that's going to be my number one pride and joy. ain't nobody else step in front of that. nobody. >> i got sunblock on my hand. >> we ain't worried about it. look at the camera. >> while some inmates get along together in sny, others have a more difficult time. >> i got into an
she's a woman and a woman needs to be a woman. >> when i met him, i met him -- i had met him on the streetarole and i was on parole. and it took like a whole month for him to tell me that he was on parole. you know what i mean? but he finally told me that he was on parole and he had also told me that he was married. he was married. you know what i mean, to a female out there. so he had a wife when i met him, you know, but -- and we both ended up in here together, you know what i mean?...
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met them in your life. imagine how bad it is when google glass is given to everyone. we are going to turn into her mets -- her metshere we don't leave our house. >> i want you to go on. >> i know you do. >> now people will know where they are on the streets. >> from the comfort of our own home. >> let's see someone you pass on your walk to work every day. suddenly reaches out to you on the app. now you have to find a new way to get on to work. >> there is no chance i would be into a person who passed me on the street every day, but didn't have the courage to come up and say hi, i want to meet you. there are too many ways to avoid human interaction. and someone who has been dating for many years i have met grown men who don't like to talk on the phone. they will text until their thumbs fall off and meet people on the internet their friends are from twitter, but they never go mi where. but they never go anywhere. if this app listed the men's net worth it would be open while you are walking, right? >> only walk on wall street. >> you all are so negative. th is a wonderful thing. we need more opportunities to not be r
met them in your life. imagine how bad it is when google glass is given to everyone. we are going to turn into her mets -- her metshere we don't leave our house. >> i want you to go on. >> i know you do. >> now people will know where they are on the streets. >> from the comfort of our own home. >> let's see someone you pass on your walk to work every day. suddenly reaches out to you on the app. now you have to find a new way to get on to work. >> there is no...
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cub eyes and mets today. mets traveling to the coliseum tomorrow against the a's, new york on top until valbuena. top eighth now. and big fly off bud eye carlyle, a 402-foot blast. cubs win, 4-1. this is how the series shakes down for the giants at wrigley. tuesday, ryan vogelsong. thursday, madison bum gagarner opposing travis wood. >>> usa basketball visiting. and kelsey, with the first of 15 declared the winner. steph is disqualified and kelsey awarded the victory. >>> jimmy fallon going pga tonight. it should be rile interesting. as tiger taking a back seat to mcilroy right now. the 25-year-old, winner of the last two majors and try tournaments in a row. he now has four majors at the age of 25. and there's talk of him be being the guy that surpasses jack nicklaus, not tiger who's been stuck at 14 since is 2008. i think it's a little early for the mcilroy talk. but tiger can't help but wonder about him. >> absolutely. i have a bad back, but i don't have his golf game. >> not many people do. that's for sure. >>
cub eyes and mets today. mets traveling to the coliseum tomorrow against the a's, new york on top until valbuena. top eighth now. and big fly off bud eye carlyle, a 402-foot blast. cubs win, 4-1. this is how the series shakes down for the giants at wrigley. tuesday, ryan vogelsong. thursday, madison bum gagarner opposing travis wood. >>> usa basketball visiting. and kelsey, with the first of 15 declared the winner. steph is disqualified and kelsey awarded the victory. >>>...
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and they'll cost too much and what do you do with the battery, and the objections kept being met and met and met. it's a hard short. >> finally, this morning, you probably heard by now, millions of fans around the world mourn the death of robin williams at age 63. known for work in television shows, to films, "good will hunting" found dead yesterday in his bay area home. the medical examiner now in the process of conducting an autopsy and a news conference arranged for 11 a.m. pacific today. his ability to do so many things. there's great stats on the worldwide box office, $5 billion -- $5 billion around the world, and "mrs. doubtfire," one of his best fills, nearly half a million u.s. domestic alone. >> i saw him live in improve in 1979. i had a bunch of comedy writers as friends at the time, than were jealous in all -- what you do, you yell out a word, and he would be that word and do something. thought it was planned. there was just no way he could -- but one after the other, and you realized it was not planned, and you yelled things, and he -- you walked out said, okay, there's many people -
and they'll cost too much and what do you do with the battery, and the objections kept being met and met and met. it's a hard short. >> finally, this morning, you probably heard by now, millions of fans around the world mourn the death of robin williams at age 63. known for work in television shows, to films, "good will hunting" found dead yesterday in his bay area home. the medical examiner now in the process of conducting an autopsy and a news conference arranged for 11 a.m....
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and so he had met certainly had met elvis presley before on a number of occasions. and elvis presley being a former service man certainly respected omar bradley and likened him as a friend. he decided to give bradley this 1911.45 caliber automatic pistol as a christmas present. and i would say in the past we have had just as much excitement, not only over the pistol but all the over elvis presley's signature and card. the card states to general bradley, with love and respect, elvis presley. >> this is the most amazing flag here, this is the confederate flag that as captured at the battle of an teeth am, and of course what happened here is you can see it's got this marvelous six-sided folk star, which was somewhat rare. and it is on silk. during that battle at antietam, this flag was dropped in the field by the 11th mississippi. it was picked up by sergeant major kidd and handed to colonel white. and he see let me have this, and of course as you notice this comes right out of the story of "dances with wolves." when you ride across the confederate line with their flag
and so he had met certainly had met elvis presley before on a number of occasions. and elvis presley being a former service man certainly respected omar bradley and likened him as a friend. he decided to give bradley this 1911.45 caliber automatic pistol as a christmas present. and i would say in the past we have had just as much excitement, not only over the pistol but all the over elvis presley's signature and card. the card states to general bradley, with love and respect, elvis presley....
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met with you? have you had a chance to meet with them? >> guest: i have met with almost all the senior members and in the royal family. many of those younger people as well. but i have met with king abdullah at the time that he was not king, but he was there deputy crown prince, so he was third in line and i've met the current crown prince and i met the two that abdullah had been there are a lot of princes and a lot of divergence in the family and one thing that i tried to do his work with these grandsons of the founders and people that are 40 and 50 and 60 who are just very different. a businessman and religious prints, a man who runs the tourism industry that the americans sent up in space in 1984 and the saudi ambassador to the u.s. and great britain and he went to school in lawrenceville and georgetown and they are all quite different so the family can cover a wide spectrum and their people were very conservative, there are princes that are very conservative, there those that are more liberal, there are those who exist in the family as well. >> host: how firm is their control? >> guest: i write in the book that it's very hard to see how they lose control because the
met with you? have you had a chance to meet with them? >> guest: i have met with almost all the senior members and in the royal family. many of those younger people as well. but i have met with king abdullah at the time that he was not king, but he was there deputy crown prince, so he was third in line and i've met the current crown prince and i met the two that abdullah had been there are a lot of princes and a lot of divergence in the family and one thing that i tried to do his work...
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mets. this might have been the met's biggest of the year. 38-24 when coco has at least one hit. so there you have it. and there that goes. josh reddick makes it 6-2. his ninth home run of the year. so the as with the win stay a half game back of the angels in the west. bud selig. he meth the media prior to tonight's as mets game. he started a blue ribbon panel. five years ago. >> how many years ago? >> five years ago. to try to help solve the as stadium woes. reporters were hoping for some big announcement, it never came. >> this team needs a new ballpark. >> this is something i always wanted to get resolved before i left office. >> this is a very complicated case. a lot of ins , a lot of outs ,. >> it is very complicated. i'm not surprised a lot of people don't think it is. it is. >> oh, complicated. you talk about complicated! beautiful night at wrigley. bottom of the 1st inning, anthony rizzo gone. made it 2-0 chicago. then the rain comes in the 5th inning, but the ground crew couldn't get the tarp on properly, and so the infield flooded. look! does that look like it it is covered? so the it was flooded and the game was called moments ago. the giants are furious. 2-0 is the final t. giants could protest that outcome. >>> time for the tuesday night top five. at num
mets. this might have been the met's biggest of the year. 38-24 when coco has at least one hit. so there you have it. and there that goes. josh reddick makes it 6-2. his ninth home run of the year. so the as with the win stay a half game back of the angels in the west. bud selig. he meth the media prior to tonight's as mets game. he started a blue ribbon panel. five years ago. >> how many years ago? >> five years ago. to try to help solve the as stadium woes. reporters were hoping...
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met with the f.b.i. we met with the justice department. we met with representatives in the county for three hours. old the story from what dorian and mike did fret from the time they got in, about the fact that he told them about it. nobody decided to release that information but the fact they gave it to the f.b.i. several days ago. >> several days ago? when did your client meet with the f.b.i. and give this account? and why are we just hearing about all of this today? >> we met. >> that's a good question. we met with the f.b.i. several days ago, and briefed them totally on what happened. we started out from the beginning of when my clients first woke up that morning and gave them the information. they asked him and examined him at length about what happened in the store with big mike. we then went on to talk about what they did when they left the store. we then went on and talked about the confrontation between big mike dorian an the police officer and then the shooting. those three hours. so all of that information was out two days ago. the question becomes. y did the police department not releas
met with the f.b.i. we met with the justice department. we met with representatives in the county for three hours. old the story from what dorian and mike did fret from the time they got in, about the fact that he told them about it. nobody decided to release that information but the fact they gave it to the f.b.i. several days ago. >> several days ago? when did your client meet with the f.b.i. and give this account? and why are we just hearing about all of this today? >> we met....
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smiling and that was not the reaction of confused mets fans, this is the toy truck given away to ticket holders at the mets game. notice anything, the metsromotion prominently featured a phillies logo, the fan tweeted out the picture of the mets mixup. the storied rivalry has not ended with this mets logo love, it was a mistake and a sweet one at that. >> i feel sorry for whoever is in charge of marketing and pr. a collectors item today. >> that is why. still ahead, want it deleted ask the monkey. the bizarre copyright controversy involving wikipedia. dozens of strangered came together to save a man caught between the train and the tracks. >>> and meteorologist melissa magee is back with the full accuweather forecast. when "action news" comes back on an improving wednesday afternoon. [ gecko ] what a lovely night in philadelphia. look at all these people. imagine a world where they all switch to geico. a world full of savings. imagine... ♪ hold on, still imagining. ♪ all right, i'm done. [ male announcer ] geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [cheering]ight.ouncer ] geico. fifteen minutes last w
smiling and that was not the reaction of confused mets fans, this is the toy truck given away to ticket holders at the mets game. notice anything, the metsromotion prominently featured a phillies logo, the fan tweeted out the picture of the mets mixup. the storied rivalry has not ended with this mets logo love, it was a mistake and a sweet one at that. >> i feel sorry for whoever is in charge of marketing and pr. a collectors item today. >> that is why. still ahead, want it deleted...
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. >>> after losing first two game with the mets in the nurse two series and then mets became the metslets go to the ballparks. the first inning, kyle kendrick who did not have a good day for the phillies, thinks curtis grander son and that ground ball goes right through the legs of ryan howard. that led to an unearned run in the first. but that wasn't the only problem here. kyle kendrick, gave up six runs, and five innings, and two of those in the fifth inning. this is, lucas duda hits a home run. that makes it-one. next batter, and the next pitch, travis darin hits a home run. phillies were trailing. they tied it up in the ninth with the run to make it six-six. then with the man on second ryan howard up three -two pitch, two outs, pulled the ball just inside the line. phillies go on and beat those tough mets, the score there seven-six. >>> a lot of different places and things to go on in baseball stadiums. it is kids hot dog race. lets go to kansas city and watch this closely. they put kids in the hotdog costumes. look at the little guy, he lost his pants. >> they help him out. they
. >>> after losing first two game with the mets in the nurse two series and then mets became the metslets go to the ballparks. the first inning, kyle kendrick who did not have a good day for the phillies, thinks curtis grander son and that ground ball goes right through the legs of ryan howard. that led to an unearned run in the first. but that wasn't the only problem here. kyle kendrick, gave up six runs, and five innings, and two of those in the fifth inning. this is, lucas duda hits...
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nearly all the experts we have met, we met, they were serious, really serious.y problem was that i was too good for them. yes, that was their problem, that's all. >> simon: and with all the legal problems they now have, many experts are very hesitant to use their expertise. >> taylor: i think they're terrified. i think that beltracchi particularly put them in a very nervous position. >> simon: so being an art expert today is a risky business? >> taylor: it's so risky that a lot of authentication boards have shut down. there's just simply too much legal peril out there. its one of the reasons why a lot of experts will not give their opinions. >> simon: many foundations representing major artists like andy warhol, keith haring, and willem de kooning are refusing to authenticate works brought to them at all. francis o'connor is the world's top jackson pollock expert. he says he can spot a fake pollock in a second, but these days is keeping his opinions to himself. what if i were to come to you and say, "this has been presented to me as a pollock." >> francis o'conn
nearly all the experts we have met, we met, they were serious, really serious.y problem was that i was too good for them. yes, that was their problem, that's all. >> simon: and with all the legal problems they now have, many experts are very hesitant to use their expertise. >> taylor: i think they're terrified. i think that beltracchi particularly put them in a very nervous position. >> simon: so being an art expert today is a risky business? >> taylor: it's so risky...
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met him. >> never met him. >> it's a total virtual world. >> absolutely never met him, and i didn't even believe what his names real or not. >> bhogal maintains his innocence and claims he was only supplying anti-anxiety medicines with the proper formulation and thought it was for the asian market. the government says he knew the pills were illegally coming into the united states. were you worried at all about these medications, where they were gonna end up? >> never looked at that issue at all. >> do you wish you had? >> yes. >> what is even more alarming is, these counterfeit medications are not just being sold on the internet. they're also making their way into mainstream pharmacies and hospitals. fda commissioner margaret hamburg says that while the vast majority of our drug supply is safe, there's reason for concern. >> you know, we don't really know the full dimensions of the problem, but we do know that in certain countries, somewhere between 30% and 50% of really important drugs for health are, in fact, counterfeit. >> how does all this increase in counterfeit drugs around the world affect the united
met him. >> never met him. >> it's a total virtual world. >> absolutely never met him, and i didn't even believe what his names real or not. >> bhogal maintains his innocence and claims he was only supplying anti-anxiety medicines with the proper formulation and thought it was for the asian market. the government says he knew the pills were illegally coming into the united states. were you worried at all about these medications, where they were gonna end up? >>...
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gemini met with the prosecutors -- i met with the prosecutors and i want them to do the right thing. >> the officer involved was relieved of duty and a second officer placed on desk duty. nypd plans to retrain the police officers on the proper use of force. nearly 500,000 people have to wait until tomorrow to find out if their water is safe to drink in toledo, ohio. the city warned residents not to drink tap water because it may be toxic. lab tests showed the presence of a toxin that may come from allergy on like eery. additional test results were expected tonight but will now come tomorrow. >> we recommend that the restaurants remain closed because they won't be able to wash dishes or wash their general tabbles or -- vegetables or foods. >> with many stores running dry, the national guard was ordered to deliver water. the situation prompted chicago to retest its water supply which comes from lake erie as a precaution. more water problems to tell you about, but a different kind in a different region. ews finished repairing a 93-year-old water main in los angeles. glance of illions of
gemini met with the prosecutors -- i met with the prosecutors and i want them to do the right thing. >> the officer involved was relieved of duty and a second officer placed on desk duty. nypd plans to retrain the police officers on the proper use of force. nearly 500,000 people have to wait until tomorrow to find out if their water is safe to drink in toledo, ohio. the city warned residents not to drink tap water because it may be toxic. lab tests showed the presence of a toxin that may...
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mets. i went to the first met game ever. i did. 1962. roger craig on the mound. the mets lost. and they lost the next ten games. that year, but they were fun. still root for the mets. i'm a loyal guy. i like the yankees too, but i like the mets. that's it for us tonight. check out our website. e we would like you to spout off about "the factor." name and town if you wish to apply. brand new word of the day. no billingsgate. it's a good word. it's a real word. don't you dare imploy billingsgate when writing us.:0 has benjamin netanyahu. good night from washington. >>>
mets. i went to the first met game ever. i did. 1962. roger craig on the mound. the mets lost. and they lost the next ten games. that year, but they were fun. still root for the mets. i'm a loyal guy. i like the yankees too, but i like the mets. that's it for us tonight. check out our website. e we would like you to spout off about "the factor." name and town if you wish to apply. brand new word of the day. no billingsgate. it's a good word. it's a real word. don't you dare imploy...
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just as long -- three or four days ago, we met with the fbi, we met with the justice department, we met with the prosecutor's office and representatives of the prosecutor's office. particularly the detective with the st. louis county police department. we laid this story out. dorien told them what he did when he woke up. he told about the story about he and mike going to the ferguson market. he told the story about big mike getting the cigarellos. they knew in advance that these things occurred. >> here is my question, counselor, why not put that information out on your terms? i know in my civil practice, if i had a client about whom i had issues and not sure how they play, i would be the one letting the public know than my adversary do so. you know what the net net was of this when they released that information to police, they wrapped the officer's identity around the 19-page police report. >> yes, they did. that was a strategic move on behalf of the police department. it was tantamount to a hand grenade on the table. the police chief of ferguson had been relieved of his duty. the cou
just as long -- three or four days ago, we met with the fbi, we met with the justice department, we met with the prosecutor's office and representatives of the prosecutor's office. particularly the detective with the st. louis county police department. we laid this story out. dorien told them what he did when he woke up. he told about the story about he and mike going to the ferguson market. he told the story about big mike getting the cigarellos. they knew in advance that these things...
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>> well, i didn't work with anyone until that moment that i met with tom railsback and the seven who met in his office. i didn't work with anyone until they came back and said you have to argue these issues and that was the only interaction i had with any of my colleagues at this point. >> at what point did you think that president nixon was going to be impeached and forced out. >> i could tell by the oepening statement where it was going to go. i was surprised by some. for examplexample, the congress from wisconsin and congressman maryland also voted for impeachment because they were prap perhaps two of the more critical questioners behind closed doors. i wasn't surprised by any of the other kill r about as i had been telli telling x about a. did all of that work in the summer of 1974. >> you have to remember what the country was going through. in a ten year period of time, basically a decade we had the assassination of president kennedy, the assassination of bobby kennedy. at sa asse aassassination and water gate. it was a heavy load that the american people are being asked to show. it
>> well, i didn't work with anyone until that moment that i met with tom railsback and the seven who met in his office. i didn't work with anyone until they came back and said you have to argue these issues and that was the only interaction i had with any of my colleagues at this point. >> at what point did you think that president nixon was going to be impeached and forced out. >> i could tell by the oepening statement where it was going to go. i was surprised by some. for...
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met ben -- >> look at him. >> i met ben goldman in central park. he met matt. he was in studio 1a when he was 10 years old.stage three brain cancer. he came out of it better than ever. he saw me in the park, handed me a note. can you believe this kid is 18? >> no, i thought he was with morgan stanley or something. >> i work for fox connecticut news in hartford. when i saw you running, i said, i have to meet hoda kotb. i watched where why you were running, wrote a note, and now i'm in studio 1a. >> in other words, you're a stalker. >> you got that right. exactly. >> i saved your letter because it was so beautiful. i put it in my little phone thing. >> it's a miracle you found it. >> i save certain things. >> you don't want to show that phone number again. you know what happened the first time. >> this kid is going to be huge. he's like al michaels. look. that's al michaels right there. >> all right. thanks. so it is national underwear day. >> are you wearing any? >> i always do. unless i forget some. >> are spanx enough? >> the only time i have not worn them is when i go to the gym in the morning and look i
met ben -- >> look at him. >> i met ben goldman in central park. he met matt. he was in studio 1a when he was 10 years old.stage three brain cancer. he came out of it better than ever. he saw me in the park, handed me a note. can you believe this kid is 18? >> no, i thought he was with morgan stanley or something. >> i work for fox connecticut news in hartford. when i saw you running, i said, i have to meet hoda kotb. i watched where why you were running, wrote a note,...
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this world where everything is self-aggrandizement, and as i drove across the country and met archivists, never met so many people who loved coming to work every day and just love their role in this, and they're not going to get their name in many books. some are in my book but for the most part they're just going to have the feeling they helped bring history about, and this is how it looks like, as -- this is a card you're going to get. these are for anybody to go to. a lot of people feel like, well, are you allowed to go? yaw. anybody in america can go and you can go and hold a document that franklin roosevelt signed or that winston churchill signed. here's something with fdr, grand, and when you look at that, it's hard to even describe how exciting that can feel to actually see the actual material. here's a cartoon that came about when he was identifying to get this library put forward, and they're saying, here's fdr at the hyde park memorial. there's a lot of opposition. one lady sent to a check for one dollar and said, i'm sorry -- 20-cents and said, i couldn't send more because of the economy
this world where everything is self-aggrandizement, and as i drove across the country and met archivists, never met so many people who loved coming to work every day and just love their role in this, and they're not going to get their name in many books. some are in my book but for the most part they're just going to have the feeling they helped bring history about, and this is how it looks like, as -- this is a card you're going to get. these are for anybody to go to. a lot of people feel...
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mets. i went to the first met game ever. i did. 1962. roger craig on the mound. the mets lost. and they lost the next ten games. year, but they were fun. still root for the mets. i'm a loyal guy. i like the yankees too, but i like the mets. that's it for us tonight. check out our website. e we would like you to spout off about "the factor." name and town if you wish to apply. brand new word of the day. no billingsgate. it's a good word. it's a real word. don't you dare imploy billingsgate when writing us. f" i'm shannon breen in for megyn kelly on "the kelly file." >>> welcome to "hannity" as day four of our coverage on the ground in israel. we're in tel aviv tonight and four days after heavy violence between israel and hamas, benjamin netanyahu addressed reporters yesterday to not only express deep regret for every civilian casualty but also to defend his country's response to the hamas terror attacks. i sat down for a one-on-one interview with the minister. let's take a look. >> mr. prime minister, great to see you again. >> good to see you, sean. welc
mets. i went to the first met game ever. i did. 1962. roger craig on the mound. the mets lost. and they lost the next ten games. year, but they were fun. still root for the mets. i'm a loyal guy. i like the yankees too, but i like the mets. that's it for us tonight. check out our website. e we would like you to spout off about "the factor." name and town if you wish to apply. brand new word of the day. no billingsgate. it's a good word. it's a real word. don't you dare imploy...
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just as long -- three or four days ago, we met with the fbi, we met with the justice department, we metprosecutor's office and representatives of the prosecutor's office. particularly the detective with the st. louis county police department. we laid this story out. dorien told them what he did when he woke up. he told about the story about he and mike going to the ferguson market. he told the story about big mike getting the cigarellos. they knew in advance that these things occurred. >> here is my question, counselor, why not put that information out on your terms? i know in my civil practice, if i had a client about whom i had issues and not sure how they play, i would be the one letting the public know than my adversary do so. you know what the net net was of this when they released that information to police, they wrapped the officer's identity around the 19-page police report. >> yes, they did. that was a strategic move on behalf of the police department. it was tantamount to a hand grenade on the table. the chief had been released of duty. the county chief had been relieved. they
just as long -- three or four days ago, we met with the fbi, we met with the justice department, we metprosecutor's office and representatives of the prosecutor's office. particularly the detective with the st. louis county police department. we laid this story out. dorien told them what he did when he woke up. he told about the story about he and mike going to the ferguson market. he told the story about big mike getting the cigarellos. they knew in advance that these things occurred. >>...