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mr. morris, thank you very much for being here. mr. morris, can you hear me? >> i can, indeed. >> oh, good. excellent. i was worried i was in space and nobody could hear me scream. i have to ask you about the contention that i made about your film that donald rumsfeld did not particularly want to feel like he needs to reckon with his own legacy from the bush administration. >> of course not. he would like to pretend that everything that was done during the bush administration, torture included, was perfectly okay. >> what did you learn about him going in that you did not know before you spoke with him? what surprised you? >> what really surprised me more than anything is this lack of desire to reflect deeply. maybe reflect at all on anything he had done. everything was okay. everything made sense. the policies were all successful. the war in iraq was a good thing. not a bad thing. who could not be amazed by that? the lack of an apology. the lack of even the ability to see that these policies might have been wrong. might have been mistaken. >> do you see parall
mr. morris, thank you very much for being here. mr. morris, can you hear me? >> i can, indeed. >> oh, good. excellent. i was worried i was in space and nobody could hear me scream. i have to ask you about the contention that i made about your film that donald rumsfeld did not particularly want to feel like he needs to reckon with his own legacy from the bush administration. >> of course not. he would like to pretend that everything that was done during the bush administration,...
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mrs. morris, please walk me through your day yesterday and tell me what occurred. >> well, yesterday myself and some neighbors we were out in the courtyard discussing the events that had just occurred. and i just so happened to turn and look towards my building. i see mrs. lopez exiting her apartment with her daughter. she seemed as if she was distraught. so me being a concerned person, i just went up to her to try to assure her that everything was going to be okay. and i walked her down to the courtyard and we all sat out there. >> in other words, at that moment the word was out that there had been this terrible shooting. but the news had not yet come that her husband was the shooter. >> yes. >> continue. >> so she made a phone call and some friend or maybe family came over to console her as well. we were still out in the courtyard for maybe about another hour and a half until she decided she wanted to go up to her apartment to get something. as soon as she made it up to the stairs by my apartme
mrs. morris, please walk me through your day yesterday and tell me what occurred. >> well, yesterday myself and some neighbors we were out in the courtyard discussing the events that had just occurred. and i just so happened to turn and look towards my building. i see mrs. lopez exiting her apartment with her daughter. she seemed as if she was distraught. so me being a concerned person, i just went up to her to try to assure her that everything was going to be okay. and i walked her down...
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mr. morris dees. mr. dees, you've basically been an adversary, a nemesis of this man who is now accused of this horrific, horrific crime. how are you feeling? >> well, certainly i feel very sorry for the family that lost the lives of their loved ones and those who were killed. but in a way we feel lucky he wasn't closer to us because i think he would have turned his guns our way. you talk about the criminal prosecution. richard cohen appointed federal prosecutors to prosecute miller for con cement of court. after the prosecution while he was awaiting on appeal, miller goes underground with his people, and a nationwide man hunt was charged with trying to find him, and i think because he said he wanted to kill a federal judge and me too, he was found and brought to justice, i think that something happened to miller in this particular case. i think it may explain maybe why he did what he did today. he cut a deal with the federal prosecutors who were going after very violent, racist, neo-nazi militants in the
mr. morris dees. mr. dees, you've basically been an adversary, a nemesis of this man who is now accused of this horrific, horrific crime. how are you feeling? >> well, certainly i feel very sorry for the family that lost the lives of their loved ones and those who were killed. but in a way we feel lucky he wasn't closer to us because i think he would have turned his guns our way. you talk about the criminal prosecution. richard cohen appointed federal prosecutors to prosecute miller for...
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mr. bundy. >> yeah, well, we've gone there. and morris doesn't want to talk about it anymore.>> my winner is "time" magazine 100. lots of women and diversity. congratulations to them. my loser was obama's asia trip. he went there, maybe he should have rethought it. didn't get a deal done with japan. >> all right. good to see you guys. thanks so much. i'll see you all back here tomorrow at noon eastern. up next, craig melvin. an hurt y. what if you didn't know that collisions with wildlife on the road may not be covered? and that you could be liable for any accidents on your property? the more you know,the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ [announcer] call 1-800-farmers and see how much you could save. mattel started in a garage. disney started in a garage. amazon started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? some of the most innovative things in the world come out of american garages. introducing the lighter, faster cadillac cts. 2014 motor tren
mr. bundy. >> yeah, well, we've gone there. and morris doesn't want to talk about it anymore.>> my winner is "time" magazine 100. lots of women and diversity. congratulations to them. my loser was obama's asia trip. he went there, maybe he should have rethought it. didn't get a deal done with japan. >> all right. good to see you guys. thanks so much. i'll see you all back here tomorrow at noon eastern. up next, craig melvin. an hurt y. what if you didn't know that...
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morris, u.s. district judge john role, hillips shneck, dorwin stoddard, and my friend and colleague, gabe zimmerman. mr. speaker, i'd now like to ask that the house have a moment of silence in remembrance of these good people. >> members will rise and observe the moment of silence. >> find more highlights from 35 years of house floor coverage on our facebook page. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you today as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> on the next "washington journal," a discussion on suicide prevention. our guests are john madigan of the american foundation for suicide prevention and mary jo gibson of the congressional for suicide prevention and education. then former u.s. ambassador to iraq, christopher hill, talks about iraq's elections and the country's stability since the with draul of u.s. troops. and later, our spot lite on magazines features scientific american and other recent articles looking at the history and safety of e-cigarettes. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. you can join t
morris, u.s. district judge john role, hillips shneck, dorwin stoddard, and my friend and colleague, gabe zimmerman. mr. speaker, i'd now like to ask that the house have a moment of silence in remembrance of these good people. >> members will rise and observe the moment of silence. >> find more highlights from 35 years of house floor coverage on our facebook page. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you today as a public service by your local...
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morris capital advisers. >>> we'll take a short break and still to come, an exclusive interview with mr. weber. find out why he thinks they are getting it wrong right after this. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> the european central bank is readying more monetaries into combatting the strengthening euro. julia spoke to the ecb president at a press conference in washington, d.c. and asked if the credit easy would be prohibitive or create a potential bubble. >> we have to be aware of the potential distortions, the different measures, the policy measures could create. we are experiencing now, we have been experiencing now for a long period of time very low interest rates. and this by itself cou
morris capital advisers. >>> we'll take a short break and still to come, an exclusive interview with mr. weber. find out why he thinks they are getting it wrong right after this. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military...
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and then i read mark morris book, triumph for stake in and to me it's been the bright light that everything came together with that. i was wondering if mr. west has read that book and if you could comment on it. i plan to read a lot of books after this program. postcode gary, what is herein there? >> guest: i think some of the reporters cost out or end there were some mistakes made by kennedy and stuff and henry cabot lodge and stuff like that. after we got in there, we should've won it. they did not the stomach for it. i think we should've stayed there. all you have to do is look at the people and see that maybe we should've stayed there and settled the country down before we left. >> host: bing west >> guest: i believe that mark moyers spoke and marked as an historian is very at earl. he is a serious scholar. the interesting thing that his study point out is the degree to leadership that actually existed in the armed forces of tom but they never got credit for. i tend to come down that if you look at how well the viet means, both people have done since they've come to the united states. i was just back in vietnam last year. americans
and then i read mark morris book, triumph for stake in and to me it's been the bright light that everything came together with that. i was wondering if mr. west has read that book and if you could comment on it. i plan to read a lot of books after this program. postcode gary, what is herein there? >> guest: i think some of the reporters cost out or end there were some mistakes made by kennedy and stuff and henry cabot lodge and stuff like that. after we got in there, we should've won it....