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mr. fitzgerald. every single fact in this book was checked and reject. it took 14 months. strategically, it was a brilliant move for fitzgerald because he took the office toward. i was working on my fourth book in the series for harpercollins. i had to delay the book. the book is a year over do. my publisher decided of course the book was bulletproof, as it was in the beginning. and yet he sent another letter in september of 2008. and his fourth letter is recently as june 2, 2 weeks before the book is supposed to come out, and he actually said, i want you to understand. i want all this book up again. this book is so heavy you could use it to pressure sure. it like three and a half pound. there are some pages that have 10 separate annotations on a. 32 pages of documentary. and many of these document appendices are fbi memos. they are material from the fbi files. there is even a six-page affirmation sworn by patrick fitzgerald. i am not just throwing cartoons at the end of this book you. patrick fitzgerald actually called this book, the entire book quote the deliberate lie ma
mr. fitzgerald. every single fact in this book was checked and reject. it took 14 months. strategically, it was a brilliant move for fitzgerald because he took the office toward. i was working on my fourth book in the series for harpercollins. i had to delay the book. the book is a year over do. my publisher decided of course the book was bulletproof, as it was in the beginning. and yet he sent another letter in september of 2008. and his fourth letter is recently as june 2, 2 weeks before the...
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mr. fitzgerald week rejected.e called -- harper collins called my work important investigative journalism. the man said a second letter this time 16 pages and look at the top of the letter you will see he faxes it from the u.s. attorney's office in chicago as if to make it clear even though he's doing it and see the letterhead is p.o. box patrick fitzgerald there is no doubt in my mind that this was an effort to channel my publisher. what does jill? a chilling effect. you will see later i did a piece for played way and by the way they do have articles in playboy. this is something i recently found out. i did it publish or delete copublishing this basic the called the chilling effect and infil lal, a i have a law degree i will talk about later, a chilling effect is an effort buy particularly a government official to make an action that effectively and petites the media. someone in the media, and i consider personally what mr. fitzgerald did sending the second letter an attempt to chill me and my publisher. out of t
mr. fitzgerald week rejected.e called -- harper collins called my work important investigative journalism. the man said a second letter this time 16 pages and look at the top of the letter you will see he faxes it from the u.s. attorney's office in chicago as if to make it clear even though he's doing it and see the letterhead is p.o. box patrick fitzgerald there is no doubt in my mind that this was an effort to channel my publisher. what does jill? a chilling effect. you will see later i did a...
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mr. fitzgerald were to agree to meet you at subway in manhattan what would be the top two or three questionsto ask him? the question number one white-- after he said he is the most dangerous man i've ever met mek alitha ma on the street. why did two go to deal to avoid the death penalty and not have ali mohammed testify as the star witness? why did the southern district-- remember i showed how yousef had the wanted posters and there was a 2 million-dollar reward? the old-fashioned wild west, wanted posters, a reward. guys sees it and dropped a dime and that is how they get yousef. they kept secret the indictment of khalid sheikh muhammad four years. the day ramzi was sentenced in january of 2008, there was a famous front-page story. i am a terrorist and i am proud of that. on the inside of the "new york times," today the southern district happen to unsealed warned against sheikh mohammed believe to be a relative of yousaf. deberry this thing at the bottom of the story. why did they keep the hunt for khaleej sheikh secret? that is an important question i would like to ask patrick fitzgerald.
mr. fitzgerald were to agree to meet you at subway in manhattan what would be the top two or three questionsto ask him? the question number one white-- after he said he is the most dangerous man i've ever met mek alitha ma on the street. why did two go to deal to avoid the death penalty and not have ali mohammed testify as the star witness? why did the southern district-- remember i showed how yousef had the wanted posters and there was a 2 million-dollar reward? the old-fashioned wild west,...
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mr. rana lives in silver spring with his wife, brother and other family members. joe fitzgerald lives next door. >> he was just a very sweet, very friendly man. he would do anything for you. and he was just a delight to be around. he's -- a very, very nice man. >> for him to die this way. >> oh, absolutely tragic. it is horrible. >> reporter: the pizza mart was once a kfc. it is open 24/7 and sold food, drinks, and cigarettes through a revolving glass door by day. and through a street side window by night. on the plate glass window outside, mr. rana posted pictures of people he didn't want hanging out at his place. people who live in the neighborhood, they say tt they are upset by what happened here. >> sad, man, somebody would do something like that. it is sad. you know. everybody is going to miss art. it is a shock. it is really a shock it is real sad. you know. >> reporter: who do you think could have done something like this? >> that's a good $100 question. >> reporter: police will be out tonight passing out fliers as they look for more kefd and information. in this case of
mr. rana lives in silver spring with his wife, brother and other family members. joe fitzgerald lives next door. >> he was just a very sweet, very friendly man. he would do anything for you. and he was just a delight to be around. he's -- a very, very nice man. >> for him to die this way. >> oh, absolutely tragic. it is horrible. >> reporter: the pizza mart was once a kfc. it is open 24/7 and sold food, drinks, and cigarettes through a revolving glass door by day. and...
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mr. rana lives in silver spring with his wife, brother and other family members. joe fitzgerald lives next door. >> he was just a very sweet, very friendly man. he would do anything for you. and he's just a delight to be around. he's a very, very nice man. >> reporter: for him to die this way. >> absolutely tragic. it is horrible. >> reporter: the pizza mart was once a kfc. it is open 24/7 and sold food, drinks and cigarettes through a revolving glass door byay ask through a street side window by night. on the plate glass window outside, mr. rana posted pictures of people he didn't want hanging out at his place. people who live in the neighborhood, they say they are upset by what happened here. >> sad that somebody would do something like that. it is sad. everybody is going to miss him. it is a shock. it is really a shock. you know. it is real sad. >> reporter: who do you think could have done something like this? >> that's a good $100 question. >> reporter: actually, that could be a $25,000 question. if you can provide the information to help police close this murder case. jim,
mr. rana lives in silver spring with his wife, brother and other family members. joe fitzgerald lives next door. >> he was just a very sweet, very friendly man. he would do anything for you. and he's just a delight to be around. he's a very, very nice man. >> reporter: for him to die this way. >> absolutely tragic. it is horrible. >> reporter: the pizza mart was once a kfc. it is open 24/7 and sold food, drinks and cigarettes through a revolving glass door byay ask...
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mrs. kennedy, your mother said, when he was in ireland he mentioned the kennedies a lot but didn't mention the fitzgeralds, much, when i see john i am going to bring that up to him. you said you had a story about that? >> well, when he came back to boston. he had a -- an event in and the press asked him some questions. one of the press asked him that very question. why didn't you mention the fitzgera fitzgeralds? he said when he first campaigned for congress, grandpa fitzgerald. grandpa had been elected and then came back and was mayor of boston. he campaigned with my brother and right after the war when, when my brother came back from the pacific, he said when he traveled around the district, grandpa would be in a certain part of the district settled by people from corke and he would pretend he was from corke. and then go to a different part of the district. and my brother told the story. he said i never knew exactly where grandpa was from. and so my mother heard that story. and she didn't accept it completely. but anyway it was a good story. >> larry: ted kennedy, father, uncle, patriarch of an american
mrs. kennedy, your mother said, when he was in ireland he mentioned the kennedies a lot but didn't mention the fitzgeralds, much, when i see john i am going to bring that up to him. you said you had a story about that? >> well, when he came back to boston. he had a -- an event in and the press asked him some questions. one of the press asked him that very question. why didn't you mention the fitzgera fitzgeralds? he said when he first campaigned for congress, grandpa fitzgerald. grandpa...