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ever discussed harvey weinstein or mr vance with mr cuomo or anyone from his office of the time mr boies a longtime supporter of mr cuomo and his contribution in june was consistent with his contributions to mr cuomo over the years past that's their argument saying hey it's just you know he does this all the time you're you know you're looking at coincidences and things of that made sure he would never do anything like this rural never give people care because people giving people campaign contributions are never never there to influence decision making by politicians nur. i never charge to advance about my client i never heard so despite the fact that i've given over two hundred thousand boys is given something like two hundred forty five thousand dollars over five or six years to cuomo and you're telling me what all this was going on while cuomo was standing on the backs of a women's movement in order to gain points in an election by saying i really care about these bad guys while he's doing that he quietly like it of a lot of things quietly you takes it out quietly does that this is t
ever discussed harvey weinstein or mr vance with mr cuomo or anyone from his office of the time mr boies a longtime supporter of mr cuomo and his contribution in june was consistent with his contributions to mr cuomo over the years past that's their argument saying hey it's just you know he does this all the time you're you know you're looking at coincidences and things of that made sure he would never do anything like this rural never give people care because people giving people campaign...
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killing marquise mclaughlin in front of his 5-year-old son and his 12-month-old daughter and his baby boy. >> mrou have written very powerfully and written it's a op-eds and wrote it's a die j dangerous time to be black in america and it's a license to kill young black people or black men. we operate now in a state of highly divisive tension in the united states of america. why is this stand your ground law so powerful and particularly in florida and is it the same case across the country? it is, christiane. remember, as we head into the midterm elections, this is going to be a critical issue especially to communities of color because these are our children who people are picking fights with, starting confrontations and then they kill our children and they get to go home and sleep in their bed at night and just like with trayvon, benjamin martin just like in 2012 and zimmerman shot trayvon martin who was walking home and minding his business and all he had was a can of skittels and all he had was a can of iced tea and a bag of skittels and he was on the telephone and they profiled, pursued and s
killing marquise mclaughlin in front of his 5-year-old son and his 12-month-old daughter and his baby boy. >> mrou have written very powerfully and written it's a op-eds and wrote it's a die j dangerous time to be black in america and it's a license to kill young black people or black men. we operate now in a state of highly divisive tension in the united states of america. why is this stand your ground law so powerful and particularly in florida and is it the same case across the...
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they are trying just to to to to to make peace collapse they are making the work of you in him boy into yemen mr griffin really really. really really weak so i don't think now with the whole city i believe they will extend their fight against saudi arabia and they might lounge all drone. strike because there are now a lot of pressure from yemeni people as i've been seeing on the social media the people are demanding. the movement to respond to this and many people are asking for the whole of the through the door for all any talks because what they said that this blood of of the children should be stopped this all the if you're going to go out and talk with them while they doing this to yemenis. they say we don't think that we're going to reach any peace but we're on the other hand i believe that to stop this war is in the hands of the united states and the you in security council because thanks to united states and u.k. the saudis will not be able to conduct a strike on yemen because if the united states was supplying them with intelligent with the coordination the united states will supply in t
they are trying just to to to to to make peace collapse they are making the work of you in him boy into yemen mr griffin really really. really really weak so i don't think now with the whole city i believe they will extend their fight against saudi arabia and they might lounge all drone. strike because there are now a lot of pressure from yemeni people as i've been seeing on the social media the people are demanding. the movement to respond to this and many people are asking for the whole of...
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mrs. garrett, your apple pie is a work of art. >> such a bright boy. >> everybody's favorite house mother, charlotte rae who played mrs. garrett has died.g she was battl bone cancer after surviving pancreatic cancea rlier. she got her breakhen norman leer cast her as edna garrett in different strokes. she got her own spin off. tooty lds who played tweeted no words at the moment. just love and tears and yes, smiles. natalie cohn said i will t contin make you proud. charlotte rae was 92. >> firefighters in china were able to save 14 people after their vecicles be trapped by rapidly rising water. a swollen river in the city and flooded the street. rescue crews ud ropes to pull drivers and occupants back to safety. >> the power of water right there. perfectex ple. let's see if that will happen any other places. >> not quite to that extend. >> we could havehuerstorms and wind damage. 22 million people at ridy. we alr have thunderstorms rolling down through the areas of chicago and iowa. those will slide later today in the southern portions of the great lax. a sliverhere of colorado. how about t
mrs. garrett, your apple pie is a work of art. >> such a bright boy. >> everybody's favorite house mother, charlotte rae who played mrs. garrett has died.g she was battl bone cancer after surviving pancreatic cancea rlier. she got her breakhen norman leer cast her as edna garrett in different strokes. she got her own spin off. tooty lds who played tweeted no words at the moment. just love and tears and yes, smiles. natalie cohn said i will t contin make you proud. charlotte rae was...
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mrs. garrett, your apple pie is a work of art. >> such a bright boy. >> sad news this morning, everyone's se mother, charlotte rae, who played mrs. garrett on "the facts of life" has died. she'd been battling bone cancer since april last year after surviving pancreatic cancer years earlier. that led to rae getting her own spin-off. kim fields, who played tudie on "facts of life," no words at the moment, just love and tears, and, yeah, smiles. charlotte rae was 92 years old. >>> facebook is hoping likesan translate to love. cnbc has more and dicey news for wells fargo. hi. >> hi, good morning to you. facebook has started testing its gaming service internally with employees. it will be a feature in the main facebook app and not a stand-alone product like messenger. facebook dating will let you create a separate profile. >>> wells fargo is admitting customers lost their homes because of an error made by the bank. the company says a calculation made by a mortgage underwriting tool resulted in 625 customers being denied modifications to make their home loans more affordable and about 400 cases
mrs. garrett, your apple pie is a work of art. >> such a bright boy. >> sad news this morning, everyone's se mother, charlotte rae, who played mrs. garrett on "the facts of life" has died. she'd been battling bone cancer since april last year after surviving pancreatic cancer years earlier. that led to rae getting her own spin-off. kim fields, who played tudie on "facts of life," no words at the moment, just love and tears, and, yeah, smiles. charlotte rae was 92...
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when manafort chose someone to lie to his accountants, he didn't choose a boy scout. mr. gates had his hand in the cookie jar. it was a huge dumpster of money in foreign bank accounts. ladies and gentlemen, the star witness in this case are the documents. that was the way the government, the prosecution made the argument. don't just look at gates because he's got a lot of flaws. be sure to look at the paper trail, shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge at the trial. thank you. we'll continue to track the manafort trial, but coming up, what was the -- coming up here, much more on the revoking of the security clearance of the cia director john brennan. reaction is coming in now from capitol hill. we'll have that next. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ancestrydna can open you to a world of new cultures to explore. with two times more detail than any other dna test... you can
when manafort chose someone to lie to his accountants, he didn't choose a boy scout. mr. gates had his hand in the cookie jar. it was a huge dumpster of money in foreign bank accounts. ladies and gentlemen, the star witness in this case are the documents. that was the way the government, the prosecution made the argument. don't just look at gates because he's got a lot of flaws. be sure to look at the paper trail, shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge at the trial. thank you. we'll...
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mr. trump before the murdock boys took over. and they don't talk to me. they don't e-mail me.'s not been granted an interview. lindsey says, you'll never get that trump interview now, bone head. i'm not a bonehead. maybe a fat head. but back to this issue. my desperate quest for a sit down with the president. how many times do i have to say this? i don't want an interview with the president. i haven't requested for one, i don't angle for one. i haven't remotely hinted for one. now, i chatted with donald trump many times over the years, just zero interest now. even if i were, this approach would not be the best way to go about it. i take nothing away from anybody here that has interviewed the president. he always generates new with each and all. they all do a great job. i feel i would be so busy trying to get him to clarify and explain his past positions and reversals that before i knew it i would be out of time. it wouldn't be worth it. so i never request it ever. then there's category 5. this was popular. it's cavuto's meds. this one sums it up. i like to give cavuto the bene
mr. trump before the murdock boys took over. and they don't talk to me. they don't e-mail me.'s not been granted an interview. lindsey says, you'll never get that trump interview now, bone head. i'm not a bonehead. maybe a fat head. but back to this issue. my desperate quest for a sit down with the president. how many times do i have to say this? i don't want an interview with the president. i haven't requested for one, i don't angle for one. i haven't remotely hinted for one. now, i chatted...
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boy scott. the defense said mr. gates had his hand in the cookie jar. it was not a cookie jar. it was a huge dumpster of money in foreign bank accounts. the star witness in this case is the documents. then the closing arguments for the defense. they thanked the jury for their service and reminded them about the central tennants of the u.s. justice system. they said there is a presumption of innocence for the defendant and there is no requirement for the defendant to testify. they reminded the jury the burden is on the government to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. there can't be any gray area. they have to show what manafort did was knowingly and willfully violate tax and bank fraud laws. it has to be beyond a reasonable doubt. hold the government to its burden, ladies and gentlemen. on the final point. a lot of the testimony focussed on manafort's loans secured in 2016. they go to the heart of the bank proud charges. the defense told the jury that the banks never complained to regulators about problems with the loans until the russia special counsel asked question.
boy scott. the defense said mr. gates had his hand in the cookie jar. it was not a cookie jar. it was a huge dumpster of money in foreign bank accounts. the star witness in this case is the documents. then the closing arguments for the defense. they thanked the jury for their service and reminded them about the central tennants of the u.s. justice system. they said there is a presumption of innocence for the defendant and there is no requirement for the defendant to testify. they reminded the...
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mr. manafort chose someone, someone to lie to his accountant, he didn't choose a boy scout. e defense said that mr. gates had his hand in the cookie jar. it was not a cookie jar. it was a huge dumpster of money in foreign bank accounts. ladies and gentlemen, the star witness in this case is the document. so, in other words, go to the paper trail, don't just go to what gates said, dana. >> dana: all right, catherine, thank you for that report. >> you are welcome. >> dana: white house is reacting today as former staff oomtio omarosa manigault. i'm joined by ari fleischer. i want you to listen to sound last night and watch ed henry filling in for shannon bream talking to katrina pearson and now working for the pac. watch. >> if that's the truth. why don't you tell me ed, you know, i don't know all the details of this book. i haven't seen it but did i say yes, he used the "n" word to move the conversation along? he didn't say that last night. changed the story. >> the first call that you are talking about where she is claiming that i said that was in a totally different call wher
mr. manafort chose someone, someone to lie to his accountant, he didn't choose a boy scout. e defense said that mr. gates had his hand in the cookie jar. it was not a cookie jar. it was a huge dumpster of money in foreign bank accounts. ladies and gentlemen, the star witness in this case is the document. so, in other words, go to the paper trail, don't just go to what gates said, dana. >> dana: all right, catherine, thank you for that report. >> you are welcome. >> dana: white...
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mrs. pauley d.! >> a baby on the way. >> i'm pregnant. >> i'm having a baby boy, so i plan on naming his christopher john after my husbandnd my dad. >> and more meet ball power. what do snooki and jwoww's husbands think? >> gianni always says go, have fun. i'm never going cheat. but i like to be drunk and sloppy sometimes. my husband doesn't mind. >> same. >> he's like, go, get off here. have your midlife crisis. it's a lot of fun. when i go home, my drama is like, my daughter [ bleep ] on the floor. i'm not shared this time around. >> the drama on screen is nothing compared to what's happening in real life. mike the situation is due doo you in court, facing up to five years in prison. now engaged, plus clean and sober almost three years his mantra now is we do recover. >> life is 90% how you react to it. >>> copping up, mandy moore's kron-4 news at eight:hurricane lane...churning towards the hawaiian islands.live images tonightauthorities telling people on waikiki beach to leave the area.our chief meteorologist is tracking the storm's path...and we'll have a live report from honolulu coming up.also..police man an arrest
mrs. pauley d.! >> a baby on the way. >> i'm pregnant. >> i'm having a baby boy, so i plan on naming his christopher john after my husbandnd my dad. >> and more meet ball power. what do snooki and jwoww's husbands think? >> gianni always says go, have fun. i'm never going cheat. but i like to be drunk and sloppy sometimes. my husband doesn't mind. >> same. >> he's like, go, get off here. have your midlife crisis. it's a lot of fun. when i go home, my...
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mrs. garrett, your apple pie is a work of art. >> such a bright boy. >> sad news this morning.veryone's favorite house mother, charlotte ray who played he was battling bone cancer afterearlier. norman leer cast her as edna std she got her own spin off. kim fields said no words at the moment. just love and tears and smiles. charlotte rae was 92. >> a shift surrounding the 2016 russian meeting at trump tower. president trump admitted the aim was to get dirt on hillary clinton. he claimed donald trump jr. did nothing wrong with meeting with the kremlin-connected attorney. the tweet is creating a serious stir on capitol hill. >> good morning, frances. two years after a controversial campaign meeting in a manhattan skyscraper, the president raised the issue on twitter with a more pointed reason for why russ were inside trump tower. feeling the heat. >> even though it's 110 degrees in this crazy room. >> saturday night at a sweltering rally, the president raised alarms of an ongoing election interference. >> we have to stop meddling and everyone from attacking us, but there were a lo
mrs. garrett, your apple pie is a work of art. >> such a bright boy. >> sad news this morning.veryone's favorite house mother, charlotte ray who played he was battling bone cancer afterearlier. norman leer cast her as edna std she got her own spin off. kim fields said no words at the moment. just love and tears and smiles. charlotte rae was 92. >> a shift surrounding the 2016 russian meeting at trump tower. president trump admitted the aim was to get dirt on hillary clinton....
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boy. defense attorney bob rubin -- >> mr. began years ago, and they went undiagnosed over the course of his lifetime and, as a result, he got progressively worse. >> and the defense made a bold allegation to the jury that hemy's violent act against rusty was triggered by none other than rusty's wife andrea. >> she had planted the seed and she had stoked the fire. and she knew that what she set out to do with somebody who was sick, that she had accomplished. >> his psyche was so fragile, the defense argued, that it hadn't taken much from andrea to send hemy over the edge, and if the defense could prove that he was not guilty by reason of insanity, that he didn't know right from wrong when he pulled the trigger, there was a chance he would escape prison, if not a hospital bed in a psychiatric unit. their first witness was hemy's younger sister, monique. she painted a picture for the jury of hemy's painful childhood. >> monique, would you describe for the jury your household at 6:00 in the evening when your father was coming hom
boy. defense attorney bob rubin -- >> mr. began years ago, and they went undiagnosed over the course of his lifetime and, as a result, he got progressively worse. >> and the defense made a bold allegation to the jury that hemy's violent act against rusty was triggered by none other than rusty's wife andrea. >> she had planted the seed and she had stoked the fire. and she knew that what she set out to do with somebody who was sick, that she had accomplished. >> his psyche...
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mr. watt, because you have problems with the beach boys and other difficulties. you're going to issue it and you're going to issue it now. he bluffed his way into it and got the permit. i got a bunch of construction equipment and i said make this place look like a bunch of b- 52s came through with bombs. make holes everywhere. that's what he did. who has a question? paul. one of the greatest men of all times in terms of architecture design competitions. he wrote the book which may be the only book, but it is certainly the best book on architectural design competitions. >> thank you very much for acknowledging me earlier. i want to make one point and then ask you one question. the point i'd make is we look at this whole process as one of great controversy. if it hadn't been for the full cooperation of the fine arts commission, the national capitol planning commission, and the park service, and a number of other federal agencies, that memorial would never have happened. normally we look at federal agencies as obstructionists. in this case they protected the integri
mr. watt, because you have problems with the beach boys and other difficulties. you're going to issue it and you're going to issue it now. he bluffed his way into it and got the permit. i got a bunch of construction equipment and i said make this place look like a bunch of b- 52s came through with bombs. make holes everywhere. that's what he did. who has a question? paul. one of the greatest men of all times in terms of architecture design competitions. he wrote the book which may be the only...
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i ever did that little time to come if i go you did about it that mr left on the m four films out the. five member of the poor old boy who got the pioneer to mind about i did know what that they had. to do just so that i would go. back. to. back them up to get out of this at the. moment then there you have it. now that there's water in the house was a chill is complete. twiss. problems are. really bad because when you ask because of the knowing is off what they mean for all these we have a little. of you may may be you can sure of the man who suffered the loss of because of the world will play a little. he's a muslim he's on the. go but i've been really so bundled up. when he started growing or if you do that he's out and i'm still one years. he is just working in this and this first year you were. going to read the bible to be get it with me they get it it didn't get out of line get more you got to look at about one very very wounded i don't. model for them is about the. conditions of life and this you will talk of us that are my little part you're playing on the night i look at the office and i get asked to get out
i ever did that little time to come if i go you did about it that mr left on the m four films out the. five member of the poor old boy who got the pioneer to mind about i did know what that they had. to do just so that i would go. back. to. back them up to get out of this at the. moment then there you have it. now that there's water in the house was a chill is complete. twiss. problems are. really bad because when you ask because of the knowing is off what they mean for all these we have a...
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mrs. selma brown writes to freedom bureau agent. she has 7-year-old boy. eight years ago. the father she can give an oath and this is an important thing to know. about eight years ago she was forced by her owner mr. lwillie hall to submit to his desires to take an oath that he's his child. can he be compelled to support the child. it's the oath. she's trying to make a contract. she's trying to put forward that idea of we, together, can make a partnership. we can trust each other. we can have faith in each other that my word is good. this is the only way i know how to get close to that vision of upward mobility. the freeman's bureau hires an attorney and the law will not support this. i'm in the opinion mr. willie hall cannot be compelled to support the child of selma brown. there's some places amendments couldn't reach. last week we looked at jarvis' story and saying this is going to be a black man's war before it's through. this had a lot of popular sway and it was enacted. we see it enacted in the labor model and the slave model. we see them with the family finding way ov
mrs. selma brown writes to freedom bureau agent. she has 7-year-old boy. eight years ago. the father she can give an oath and this is an important thing to know. about eight years ago she was forced by her owner mr. lwillie hall to submit to his desires to take an oath that he's his child. can he be compelled to support the child. it's the oath. she's trying to make a contract. she's trying to put forward that idea of we, together, can make a partnership. we can trust each other. we can have...
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boy. eight years ago the father, she can give an oath, this is kind of an important thing to note, this about eight years ago she was forced by her owner, mrllie hogg to submit to his desires, can take an oath her boy, 7 years old, is his child. can he be compelled to support the child? it's that, the oath. she's trying to make a contract. she's trying to put forward that idea of we together can make a partnership. we can trust each other. we can have faith in each other that my word is good. and this is the only way i know how to even get close to that vision of upward mobility. but the freedman's bureau hires an attorney and they will not support this. i'm made of opinion he cannot be made to support the child of selma brown by the laws of this state. there are some places reconstruction amendments could not reach, but don't let me mislead you of the rat cal transformation that this possibility even held out. last week we looked at harvey jarvis' story of getting a boat, coming into ft. monroe and saying, this is going to be a black man's war before it's through. and this had a lot of popular sway. and it was enacted. we see is it enacte
boy. eight years ago the father, she can give an oath, this is kind of an important thing to note, this about eight years ago she was forced by her owner, mrllie hogg to submit to his desires, can take an oath her boy, 7 years old, is his child. can he be compelled to support the child? it's that, the oath. she's trying to make a contract. she's trying to put forward that idea of we together can make a partnership. we can trust each other. we can have faith in each other that my word is good....
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mr. president, boy scouts shouldn't get a merit badge for telling the truth, and united states senators shouldn't get an award for passing appropriations bills. that's what we're expected to do. that's what we're here for. that's our most basic responsibility. but i think it is worth noticing, especially since the distinguished vice chairman of the appropriations committee is still on the floor, that this is the largest number of appropriations bills passed before august since the year 2000. we have already done that, the seven bills. and if we're successful this week, as i expect we will be, in passing the third package of appropriations bills, we will have passed in the senate annual appropriations bills that account for nearly 90% of the discretionary federal government spending. that's the part of the government spending that is not automatic. we call that the mandatory spending. it's the part of the government spending that's under control. for the last ten years, this basically 30% of the federal budget that we call discretionary spending that we appropriate every year, that's been going up
mr. president, boy scouts shouldn't get a merit badge for telling the truth, and united states senators shouldn't get an award for passing appropriations bills. that's what we're expected to do. that's what we're here for. that's our most basic responsibility. but i think it is worth noticing, especially since the distinguished vice chairman of the appropriations committee is still on the floor, that this is the largest number of appropriations bills passed before august since the year 2000. we...
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mr. cohen has his own credibility problems. but in termsst payments, boy, the time line, the recordings, video of trump denying knowledge of this person all to me is compelling that in this case at least i would bet on the fact that mr. trump knew and was deeply involved in this inappropriate payoff. >> just lastly, sarah sanders would not rule out a pardon for paul manafort. you said that any attempt to pardon him would be an abuse of power. what kind of congressional action would it require? >> i started putting this down last christmas saying firing mueller or starting to pardon family members or close associates would push us over the line. everything since then from his performance in helsinki where he cow you totowed to a russian prt and starting to threaten members of our national security community by taking away security clearances because of people exercising their first amendment rights, if this president now starts pardoning people that might have the goods on his bad deeds, even the most a ardent of r. supporter ardent supporters of the presid
mr. cohen has his own credibility problems. but in termsst payments, boy, the time line, the recordings, video of trump denying knowledge of this person all to me is compelling that in this case at least i would bet on the fact that mr. trump knew and was deeply involved in this inappropriate payoff. >> just lastly, sarah sanders would not rule out a pardon for paul manafort. you said that any attempt to pardon him would be an abuse of power. what kind of congressional action would it...
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the sheriff sending in tactical teams, the 3-year-old boy nowhere to be found, but his father holed up and heavily armed. >> mr. wahhajj was found to be wearing a belt that had pouches with five fully loaded ar magazines, 30-round magazines, he was in the possession of an assault rifle, and 4 other hand guns. >> reporter: wahajj taken into custody, another man only arrested. accused of harboring a fugitive. wahha j.j. is in jail. the 3-year-old still missing tonight. and the other children are in emergency protective custody. >> erielle, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight." the freight train jumping the tracks. the damage and what the company is saying tonight. >>> and the marine disaster affecting several cities. what is triggering it? right in the middle of summer, some are saying it's the worst in decades. >>> plus, the bizarre attack caught on camera. fireworks launched into a restaurant. stay with us. i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin,
the sheriff sending in tactical teams, the 3-year-old boy nowhere to be found, but his father holed up and heavily armed. >> mr. wahhajj was found to be wearing a belt that had pouches with five fully loaded ar magazines, 30-round magazines, he was in the possession of an assault rifle, and 4 other hand guns. >> reporter: wahajj taken into custody, another man only arrested. accused of harboring a fugitive. wahha j.j. is in jail. the 3-year-old still missing tonight. and the other...
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boys. this between 2010 and -- 2002 and 2010. mr. van sickle, thanks for joining us. us the opportunity to talk to you about what a disturbing thing. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to ask you how you're doing and what kind of support you're getting, if any, to handle the pain that you went through. >> i can tell you that the announcement yesterday was a huge victory for all survivors in pennsylvania, as well as the united states and across the world. i came out in february or march of this year for the first time after 36 years of silence. that event in and of itself was very healing. since then i've been reaching out through my facebook page by my name jim van sickle and hundreds and hundreds of people have reached out and i've been able to talk to victims and survivors, and that's been healing. yesterday's announcement and the work that the attorney general's office, josh shapiro, dan dye, the whole office, the work they put in uncovering the truth and allowing our truth to be sold in this report is just breathtaking. it's been so validating, so exciting. and
boys. this between 2010 and -- 2002 and 2010. mr. van sickle, thanks for joining us. us the opportunity to talk to you about what a disturbing thing. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to ask you how you're doing and what kind of support you're getting, if any, to handle the pain that you went through. >> i can tell you that the announcement yesterday was a huge victory for all survivors in pennsylvania, as well as the united states and across the world. i came out in...
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mr mosque in particular is talking about space faring civilization and and multiply military species i suspect this is actually very similar to what year hurried and. when you were growing up as a boy in new york drawing all those rockets and that it was more than sixty years later and yet we ask humanity i still not there do you think mr musk will see his vision very bold vision i have to say realized in his lifetime well when he talks about millions of people living on the surface of mars i think probably not that's that's a very expansive vision whether or not that will occur in the lifetime of anybody who's alive now i i honestly don't know. but the falcon heavy now has the capability of taking payloads to mars rather significant payloads and. you know one of the exciting things that happened is that nasa as a space agency. originally kind of didn't act and. that was i think one of the successes of the obama administration's space policy was that they basically directed nasa to work with the private sector for lower thor bit launches and for taking crew up to the international space station and so this idea of a public private partnership. i really look at as being the key to s
mr mosque in particular is talking about space faring civilization and and multiply military species i suspect this is actually very similar to what year hurried and. when you were growing up as a boy in new york drawing all those rockets and that it was more than sixty years later and yet we ask humanity i still not there do you think mr musk will see his vision very bold vision i have to say realized in his lifetime well when he talks about millions of people living on the surface of mars i...
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since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson said american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. wow. the boy are. you going. you know world big partisan movie. and conspiracy it's time to wait to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need.
since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson said american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. wow. the boy are. you going. you know world big partisan movie. and conspiracy it's time to wait to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need.
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mr. trump, the golden boy, don't mess with the v.a., you'd draft dodger -- you draft dodger.ost: greg in west virginia, go ahead. forer: prototyping now probably 10, 15 years. the only difference is the cost of the printers are coming down. one individualp from sending out blueprints because it is not that hard to make. a quick search on a 3-d prototype model i can get a hold of. i got 10 or 15 hits on guns that could be changed over to real guns. it is here, we have to deal with it. we cannot regulate the guns, the printers, or the technology. we have to deal with it. that is all i have to say. host: 25 minutes left in the segment of the washington journal, having this conversation about three guns and their regulation. , special line for gun owners otherwise if you are in the eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain or pacific, (202) 748-8001. calling in this morning as we take you to one story to talk about, the criminal trial of president trump's former campaign manager paul manafort got underway yesterday, with a busy first day. there is a story about the
mr. trump, the golden boy, don't mess with the v.a., you'd draft dodger -- you draft dodger.ost: greg in west virginia, go ahead. forer: prototyping now probably 10, 15 years. the only difference is the cost of the printers are coming down. one individualp from sending out blueprints because it is not that hard to make. a quick search on a 3-d prototype model i can get a hold of. i got 10 or 15 hits on guns that could be changed over to real guns. it is here, we have to deal with it. we cannot...
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names are you there mr here in his car near his integrity rest in small rocks and rest in their crying day prestonpans notwithstanding. he made a. new boy why do he was executed his hanging around black kids and so in america if you hang around a tree like. the truman and black people. don't work. like that. with. me. or you put up or you cut out. that. money for exact. knock out the car. ok. we have no idea what safety is doing on a vacation but she will be back on air in september. in the courts today there's a police officer expertise officer jason. jay says dr lee and he's up for first degree murder stoppages out of fires four shots with just a chilling assist trust returns to the police vehicle to drop off an unusual rifle and to rummage through a duffel bag stokley was heard saying german perceived bush was going to kill smith . not think of it at the end of the day is not going to charge they all let him walk like they let everybody else walk this man lost his life and not last fall her loss of life not just mere success but that's all we are now to make sure that i don't have and. i do think the revolution the real revolution my
names are you there mr here in his car near his integrity rest in small rocks and rest in their crying day prestonpans notwithstanding. he made a. new boy why do he was executed his hanging around black kids and so in america if you hang around a tree like. the truman and black people. don't work. like that. with. me. or you put up or you cut out. that. money for exact. knock out the car. ok. we have no idea what safety is doing on a vacation but she will be back on air in september. in the...
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imagine when you were growing up as a boy in new york drawing all those rockets and that it was more than sixty years later and yet we ask humanity i still there do you think mr musk will see his vision very bold vision i have to say realized in his lifetime well when he talks about millions of people living on the surface of mars i think probably not that's that's a very expansive vision whether or not that will occur in the lifetime of anybody who's alive now i i honestly don't know. but the falcon heavy now has the capability of taking payloads to mars rather significant payloads and. you know one of the exciting things that happened is that nasa as a space agency. originally kind of was reluctant to get involved with the private sector bug. but. that was i think one of the successes of the obama administration's space policy was that they basically directed nasa to work with the private sector for lower thor bit launches and for taking crew up to the international space station and so this idea of a public private partnership. i really look at as being the key to success for the future. we're not going to have another apollo program whether for the moon o
imagine when you were growing up as a boy in new york drawing all those rockets and that it was more than sixty years later and yet we ask humanity i still there do you think mr musk will see his vision very bold vision i have to say realized in his lifetime well when he talks about millions of people living on the surface of mars i think probably not that's that's a very expansive vision whether or not that will occur in the lifetime of anybody who's alive now i i honestly don't know. but the...
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mr mosque in particular is talking about space faring civilization and and multiply metairie species i suspect this is actually very similar to what year harry didn't imagine when you were growing up as a boy in new york drawing all those rockets and that it was more than sixty years later and yet we ask humanity i still not there do you think mr musk will see his vision very bold vision i have to say realized in his lifetime well when he talks about millions of people living on the surface of mars i think probably not that's that's a very expansive vision whether or not that will occur in the lifetime of anybody who's alive now i i honestly don't know. but the falcon heavy now has the capability of taking payloads to mars rather significant payloads and. you know one of the exciting things that happened is that nasa as a space agency. originally kind of was reluctant to get involved with the private sector but. that was i think one of the successes of the obama administration's space policy was that they basically directed nasa to work with the private sector for lower earth orbit launches and for taking crew up to the international space station and so this idea of a public private partn
mr mosque in particular is talking about space faring civilization and and multiply metairie species i suspect this is actually very similar to what year harry didn't imagine when you were growing up as a boy in new york drawing all those rockets and that it was more than sixty years later and yet we ask humanity i still not there do you think mr musk will see his vision very bold vision i have to say realized in his lifetime well when he talks about millions of people living on the surface of...
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mr. braude: we had the egregious horror in pennsylvania with at least 300 police assaulting at least 1000 boys and girls, probably thousands more according to the grand jury. is there a role for the federal government -- statute of limitations, they can't bring criminal charges -- what is the rule? rep. capuano: i think it is a state law -- mr. braude: is there is a role for the federal government? rep. capuano: certainly there is a leadership role. in a legal capacity, the answer is yes. ms. pressley: i believe there is a role for the federal government. as a survivor of sexual abuse myself and standing in solidarity with my survivor community, one of the reasons why i am running is during this moment of renewed and elevated consciousness is the opportunity to codify activism in lawmaking, make sure survivors can get on a pathway to the healing they deserve. there is work to be done locally in the community. organizations like the boston crisis center, victim rights law center, they are struggling. they don't have the resources. mr. braude: this is arguably the largest sexual violence rang ma
mr. braude: we had the egregious horror in pennsylvania with at least 300 police assaulting at least 1000 boys and girls, probably thousands more according to the grand jury. is there a role for the federal government -- statute of limitations, they can't bring criminal charges -- what is the rule? rep. capuano: i think it is a state law -- mr. braude: is there is a role for the federal government? rep. capuano: certainly there is a leadership role. in a legal capacity, the answer is yes. ms....
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mr barker. karl karl marx buddha hard to nissan by tar going on that as. you noted next there's a. little boy david and two peter hart was the first was his looks became his trademark dress them circles dress santa change the code and try to hash out a dark moustache presto karl marx everyone knows him if not his works. night is indeed a unique occasion in the history of television we are very privileged and deeply honored to have with us in the studio karl marx founder of modern socialism and author of the communist manifesto. the development of the industrial politics that is conditioned by. what of the development. of the industry yes today's analyses have been degraded to catchy slogans and marx himself has become almost a comic figure both eccentric and unworldly brave man kamaishi final question. who won the cup final in ninety four i. was. nuts has become the ultimate pop icon he's among the famous faces featured on the beatles' less injury album cover for sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band. soon if there's any talk of revolution. men and why did so sure to follow. loves his cou
mr barker. karl karl marx buddha hard to nissan by tar going on that as. you noted next there's a. little boy david and two peter hart was the first was his looks became his trademark dress them circles dress santa change the code and try to hash out a dark moustache presto karl marx everyone knows him if not his works. night is indeed a unique occasion in the history of television we are very privileged and deeply honored to have with us in the studio karl marx founder of modern socialism and...
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mr. cohen saw reimbursement for that money by submitting invoices to the candidate eats company which were untrue and false. >> ohhen was involved in the playoff of former play boy playmate karen mcdougal. he said he was working at the direction of a candidate for federal office. >> and in virginia, a jury found president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort guilty on five counts of tax evasion, one pount count of failing to report a foreign bank account and two counts of bank manafort showed no emotion. president trump reacting. >> it doesn't involve me but i still feel it's a very sad thing that happened. this has nothing to do with russian collusion. >> cohen is out of jail on bond. paul manafort has another trial starting next month. >> san diego republican representative duncan hunter and his wife margaret are facing indictment tonight for use of campaign funds for personal expenses. the justice department investigation accuses the couple of misusing more than they spent money on, among other things, trips. >> a new item that may affect where you're shopping.c 7 news francisco this evening. store liquidations will scheduled to begin sunday. the ha
mr. cohen saw reimbursement for that money by submitting invoices to the candidate eats company which were untrue and false. >> ohhen was involved in the playoff of former play boy playmate karen mcdougal. he said he was working at the direction of a candidate for federal office. >> and in virginia, a jury found president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort guilty on five counts of tax evasion, one pount count of failing to report a foreign bank account and two counts of...
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mr story's so surreal that it's hard to believe is german biological father let him before he was born when he was just two months old the boy was abandoned by his prostitute mother she left the tiny baby to her transgender neighbor and disappeared for jon lester instantly became both mother and father it's nice jan jan. is good good nigga you don't burn ending a know how but. it does it in the name of like in the bad bad now. on going to a group with a break with a young yeah yeah didn't hang around being good. friends. we've either arming our innocent. or divine in the pan been a good to do is act and that again but a fact in. this but not the there's a turn. by the minute by an immigrant. as a class and a boy but boy you got the room dba ding i got it. but many ads and i lie in and i got bit by. sag that's not what i did. yeah i got that at that did not get in a lot more in the group i got now must get riyad that disaster i'm a long time to call. the indian up and i had to plug a good thing because i. am a tie and meth addict will they will i'm a bentley guy you know i'm interested about how i get that box over because. w
mr story's so surreal that it's hard to believe is german biological father let him before he was born when he was just two months old the boy was abandoned by his prostitute mother she left the tiny baby to her transgender neighbor and disappeared for jon lester instantly became both mother and father it's nice jan jan. is good good nigga you don't burn ending a know how but. it does it in the name of like in the bad bad now. on going to a group with a break with a young yeah yeah didn't hang...
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kristof's mr can't do anything for the band and i say the others think similarly live in the trench eleven clip two minute lunch the banter made a surprise appearance as clear cut beach boys they shot the video where else but in sunny california live. on a mission off we always dreamt of shooting a clip on the beach just the girls the way rappers always doing now i know why they always doing it it's a lot more fun with ramesh boss living up. so there are bad boy image nonchalance to lots crossing the red lines but behind all the costumes and makeup when the cameras are off they're basically six feeling to the sky it's the hour lol glenn . and finally we revisit i'm stein's days the band's first number one album was the same soaked from one thousand seven it featured the single angel album heavenly time and see you soon on public school. to live. the leg. length. the be. the big. get her. girlish. zubaydah be . the be. the best. girl. the be. the be. the be the i'm submitting the law. the cuts. the be the be. the i'm. the be. odd. numbers ten. and arts twenty one special on arts and culture from india. the worlds of sound. creative types. critical voices. encounters with a
kristof's mr can't do anything for the band and i say the others think similarly live in the trench eleven clip two minute lunch the banter made a surprise appearance as clear cut beach boys they shot the video where else but in sunny california live. on a mission off we always dreamt of shooting a clip on the beach just the girls the way rappers always doing now i know why they always doing it it's a lot more fun with ramesh boss living up. so there are bad boy image nonchalance to lots...
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mr. black saved his family's life that night. in particular, his young grandson." (grant) (grant)(grant)the boyfrom the hospital after being treated for serious injuries. the officer who shot black is on administrative leave. (ken) also new at ten: there's a disturbing game spreading through whatsapp, facebook and youtube called "momo" that has police concerned around the world.the game uses this image as of the sculpted image of a woman with grotesque features and bulging eyes as the main character, or "avatar." the game "controller" sends violent images to the person over the messaging app, claims to know personal things about the "player," and threatens the player if they don't follow "orders."players are often asked to kill themselves or post images and videos showing themselves committing suicide.authorities say it is similar to another social media based suicide game called "blue whale," that is linked to hundreds of teen deaths in russia.for more information on this online game and how to talk to your kids about it head to our website at kron 4 dot com. (ken)coming up: the first marijuan
mr. black saved his family's life that night. in particular, his young grandson." (grant) (grant)(grant)the boyfrom the hospital after being treated for serious injuries. the officer who shot black is on administrative leave. (ken) also new at ten: there's a disturbing game spreading through whatsapp, facebook and youtube called "momo" that has police concerned around the world.the game uses this image as of the sculpted image of a woman with grotesque features and bulging eyes...
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mr. trump had to say. and boy is he right.n a moment. >> you know, you have among the richest in the united states is sitting under your land and you don't take it. other people are taking it mean in other states are taking the year the use of brain power and common sense to me you people could have had a boomtown appear. ♪ my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! oh yeah! he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 10 or 14 percent below msrp on 2018 silverado pickups when you finance with gm financial. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (
mr. trump had to say. and boy is he right.n a moment. >> you know, you have among the richest in the united states is sitting under your land and you don't take it. other people are taking it mean in other states are taking the year the use of brain power and common sense to me you people could have had a boomtown appear. ♪ my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind...
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mrs. washington, and his granddaughter and george washington lafayette. his son have been sent to save him from the french revolution. he was a little boy. they stopped and hoban had the militia and forced everyone to do it. a 21 gun salute. he was finished enough not to have windows yet or any of that. washington could see what it looked like. >> george washington saw his vision. people should know their worst three basic classes of workers. there was the elite, scottish masons who did the stone work and the carving. the irish workers and then there were slaves. what was the role of slaves and the actual building of the white house? >> labor. the scottish stonemasons preferred they hired slaves to be apprentices. it was a desirable job for a slave. the contracts were extensive. they had to be closed. they learned a skill. so as an advantage to them and perhaps buying freedom after it was over that they were no longer laborers. the scots did teach them on the job. i would say about 30 percent of the working force was black, and were slaves. they did not have any trouble with them. in every aspect of the word. >> would you talk about the
mrs. washington, and his granddaughter and george washington lafayette. his son have been sent to save him from the french revolution. he was a little boy. they stopped and hoban had the militia and forced everyone to do it. a 21 gun salute. he was finished enough not to have windows yet or any of that. washington could see what it looked like. >> george washington saw his vision. people should know their worst three basic classes of workers. there was the elite, scottish masons who did...
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mrs. huxtable yells at drake. why? "the skinny's" next. drake. why? "the skinny's" next. ♪ ♪ i've been feelin' >>> oh, yeah. >> oh, boy time to find out all about oprah and stedman. >> you are very good at the late night barry white deejay. it's time to see what's going on. it is on in "the skinny," because oprah is apparently sharing how she sets the mood for her date nights with stedman. >> sit back and relax. oprah gets a little spicy. asked how do you have the ideal evening with stedman? >> date night is to make him black-eyed peas and corn bread as a surprise for dinner. and then honey, hush. that's all you need. little black-eyed peas and corn bread, that's it. perfect date night. me cooking. and then it's on. >> it's on. what's on? >> some sweet, hot corn bread. >> black eyed peas? i didn't know black-eyed peas were like a date night special. >> they're not. >> hey, babe. >> my grandmother, that's how she wooed my grandfather. >> what are you thinking? i'm thinking some black-eyed peas. record scratch. i thought you were going to say something else. >> you can't unhear that. >> no. no. i'll never look at black-
mrs. huxtable yells at drake. why? "the skinny's" next. drake. why? "the skinny's" next. ♪ ♪ i've been feelin' >>> oh, yeah. >> oh, boy time to find out all about oprah and stedman. >> you are very good at the late night barry white deejay. it's time to see what's going on. it is on in "the skinny," because oprah is apparently sharing how she sets the mood for her date nights with stedman. >> sit back and relax. oprah gets a little...
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boy, could he use the support. this afternoon, a jury of americans said, mr. president, you are wrong to call the manafort case a witch hunt. they convicted trump's former campaign chair on eight counts and his former personal lawyer, the man who once said he would take a bullet for the president, pleaded guilty on the exact same day. and this is unprecedented. he admitted that trump directed him to commit crimes for the principal purpose of influencing the election. in the world of trump, this might seem like just another day of headlines that all blend together in the noise. no. this is different. these are charges and claims by michael cohen that could put trump right next to him in court or indicted but for his being president right now. lucky guy. but this is not over for the president. cohen has information. manafort may. and right now they have no reason legally to stay quiet. and you know what? the president knows that. so does mueller. so does the new york attorney general who is investigating the trump foundation, and so does michael avenatti. it's p
boy, could he use the support. this afternoon, a jury of americans said, mr. president, you are wrong to call the manafort case a witch hunt. they convicted trump's former campaign chair on eight counts and his former personal lawyer, the man who once said he would take a bullet for the president, pleaded guilty on the exact same day. and this is unprecedented. he admitted that trump directed him to commit crimes for the principal purpose of influencing the election. in the world of trump, this...
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mrs. johnson described that period after president kennedy's association as americans looking at the living and wishing for the dead. boy, that really puts into perspective the difficult situation that she walked into as first lady. and her husband as president. >> sure. >> we talk about death and grieving, and these are important times in our nation's history when a president passes. tomorrow most of our group will be going up to washington national cathedral which has been the stage and setting for a number of presidential funerals. this saturday senator mccain's funeral will be in that cathedral. eight have died in office, that's significant office, and elements state funerals taking place in the white house. tonight we'll be in east room where kennedy laid in state. and then post president sit we remember reagan and ford and mrs. reagan and mrs. bush. what is it about these moments of death and focus on a former president or a living president? one of my probably earliest memory of a living president was four years old sitting in front of a blk and white television of the kennedy funeral and being trans fixed and sc
mrs. johnson described that period after president kennedy's association as americans looking at the living and wishing for the dead. boy, that really puts into perspective the difficult situation that she walked into as first lady. and her husband as president. >> sure. >> we talk about death and grieving, and these are important times in our nation's history when a president passes. tomorrow most of our group will be going up to washington national cathedral which has been the...
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mr. norton. i appreciate what you have to say. i am an average american citizen, a son of immigrants who came from cambridge. as a boy scout, i never finished high school but i have been a hard worker. the question comes to the united states, i hate that we are going to the process of rebirth. we have to understand that there were things that were done that were wrong and we have to be contrite. and iakes america special think you will agree, we have people all of the world -- from all of the world. we know the -- what took place in history. we are trying to outgrow that. the principle i was raised with is a boy scout was to make america good. we have gone through a number of changes and it is a rebirth and understanding of our personal enlightenment and the evolution process that is going to happen. we have got to change. we want america to be great. there are things happening and there were people within the government within the united states, within me, within you, that have done negative things. we to -- need to obtain a new form of development towards perfection in order to make america good. guest: i share his
mr. norton. i appreciate what you have to say. i am an average american citizen, a son of immigrants who came from cambridge. as a boy scout, i never finished high school but i have been a hard worker. the question comes to the united states, i hate that we are going to the process of rebirth. we have to understand that there were things that were done that were wrong and we have to be contrite. and iakes america special think you will agree, we have people all of the world -- from all of the...
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mrs. johnson described that period after president kennedy's assassination as americans looking at the living and wishing for the dead. >> yeah. >> boy, that real estate puts in perspective the difficult situation that she walked into as first lady and her husband as president. >> talk about death and grieving, and these are important times in our nation's history, when a president passes. tomorrow, most of our group will be going up to washington national cathedral, which has been the stage and setting for a number of presidential funerals. this saturday, senator mccain's funeral will be in that cathedral. to think of our presidents, eight of those have died in office. that's a significant number. and there have been elements of their state funerals that take place in the white house itself. tonight will be in the east room, where kennedy and others laid in state and others. but there have also been the post-presidency funerals. we remember reagan and ford and recently mrs. reagan and mrs. bush. what is it about these moments of death and focus on a former president or a living president, one of probably my earliest memory of a livi
mrs. johnson described that period after president kennedy's assassination as americans looking at the living and wishing for the dead. >> yeah. >> boy, that real estate puts in perspective the difficult situation that she walked into as first lady and her husband as president. >> talk about death and grieving, and these are important times in our nation's history, when a president passes. tomorrow, most of our group will be going up to washington national cathedral, which has...