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mr. harris. t now. >> during the trial, harris was incarcerated at hillsborough county jail in a housing unit for high-profile inmates. he was no more popular with the man who runs the jail than he was with the judge. >> mr. harris is, in my 25 years of law enforcement, probably one of the most manipulative, conniving, condescending people that i've ever encountered in my opinion. he was very difficult for the staff. no matter how much respect you afforded him, no matter how well you treated him, he found a way to try to turn it. >> but harris says is he simply misunderstood. >> i feel like everybody looks at me like a ted bundy type character, and i'm not. when i see myself in the paper, i think to myself, if people really knew who i was and how i really am, they would know i didn't rape anybody. i didn't kidnap anybody. the people that do know me, my friends, they know me. my family, they know me. so, it's surreal. it's heartbreaking, depressing, and i wish i could change things, but i can't. >>
mr. harris. t now. >> during the trial, harris was incarcerated at hillsborough county jail in a housing unit for high-profile inmates. he was no more popular with the man who runs the jail than he was with the judge. >> mr. harris is, in my 25 years of law enforcement, probably one of the most manipulative, conniving, condescending people that i've ever encountered in my opinion. he was very difficult for the staff. no matter how much respect you afforded him, no matter how well...
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mr. harris: i would push back a little on greece.reece exiting is certainly not good for the world or europe but when you think about militarization of the soviet union and around ukraine and some of the other nations, when you think about what is going on in the middle east like were israel to attack iran were there to be -- i think that is unlikely. if you think about china being more aggressive, which china is really improving its navy and air force and military quite significantly and is acting more aggressively with new leadership. it is hard to predict. i feel like those are much bigger. if you want to talk about geopolitical risk, those are more significant to the world economy than say grexit would be. host: those issues are being discussed over the next two days. someone trained in international politics -- the degree to which macroeconomists are waking up and realizing the numbers are not always the answer. it is a wider question that is driving things right now. let's have a look at some of the other risks. i like the i to
mr. harris: i would push back a little on greece.reece exiting is certainly not good for the world or europe but when you think about militarization of the soviet union and around ukraine and some of the other nations, when you think about what is going on in the middle east like were israel to attack iran were there to be -- i think that is unlikely. if you think about china being more aggressive, which china is really improving its navy and air force and military quite significantly and is...
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mrs. roosevelt and her family. ♪ ♪ >> harry s.ed senator from the state of missouri for ten year and vice president since the last national election he brings to the high office an understanding of the great american war effort, second to that the president roosevelt. climbing senate leadership chief of the famous truman committee on war production, his work was a vital factor in the war effort. at last summer's democratic national convention truman was chosen as candidate for vice president with president roosevelt roosevelt. his brilliant record hailed at the convention included leadership and legislation for the selective service act or lend lease and the repeal of the neutrality act. in 19 35 he voted for the world court. he had consistly given support to the progressive social program of the roosevelt administration. returning to washington with mr. roosevelt, harry truman was the vice president elect and after the first speech, vice president truman said in this shrinking world, no nation can live safely alone. peace loving
mrs. roosevelt and her family. ♪ ♪ >> harry s.ed senator from the state of missouri for ten year and vice president since the last national election he brings to the high office an understanding of the great american war effort, second to that the president roosevelt. climbing senate leadership chief of the famous truman committee on war production, his work was a vital factor in the war effort. at last summer's democratic national convention truman was chosen as candidate for vice...
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thanks mrs. harris, any other members of the public want to comment on item five? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you again, anya. item six please monica? >> nomination and election of commission vice president discussion and action >> colleagues, we talked about under a previous item that we no longer have our good friend commissioner anjelo king, he will be back at a future meeting, we will have nice things to show, and have anjelo, commissioner king love fest when he comes back. he let us all know recently he has new responsibilities and new things he working on that sound exciting, he will let us know about, but he's no longer able to serve at the commission. that means we have a vacancy in the role of vice president of the commission and one of the ideas i wanted to kind of share and put out there and see what folks think is what i have enjoyed being on the commission the past several years, is everybody learning gaining, sharing, leadership roles, we have our amazing chair of the policy committee. chair wald and all the amazing things she does. w
thanks mrs. harris, any other members of the public want to comment on item five? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you again, anya. item six please monica? >> nomination and election of commission vice president discussion and action >> colleagues, we talked about under a previous item that we no longer have our good friend commissioner anjelo king, he will be back at a future meeting, we will have nice things to show, and have anjelo, commissioner king love fest when he...
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tim: what a night for baseball leon and mrs. harris sitting in the box seats. 1-0 nats. hottest player in all of baseball, bryce harper, see you later. that is a souvenir, his 15th. 2-0 washington. it was tied at 6-6, bottom of the 10th, one on, two outs. zimmerman, fair or foul? count it, walkoff home run by ryan zimmerman. the nats win again, 8-6 over the yankees. >> he hits to the situation like he did tonight. he got ahead in the count and got the perfect pitch. he has power to all fields and tonight he hit the foul pole. tim: leon's favorite manager. camden yards, the orioles tied at 6-6. get up get out, two run shot, 7-4 orioles. they beat the mariners 9-4, two wins in a row for the birds. the minnesota timberwolves have won the lottery and will pick first in the nba draft. the timberwolves lost 66 games this past season. the l.a. lakers got the second pick, the 76ers go third, followed by the nick's and magic. the nfl owners meeting in san francisco, and patriot owner robert kraft got a chance to meet with the media today. the wells report, the commissioners punis
tim: what a night for baseball leon and mrs. harris sitting in the box seats. 1-0 nats. hottest player in all of baseball, bryce harper, see you later. that is a souvenir, his 15th. 2-0 washington. it was tied at 6-6, bottom of the 10th, one on, two outs. zimmerman, fair or foul? count it, walkoff home run by ryan zimmerman. the nats win again, 8-6 over the yankees. >> he hits to the situation like he did tonight. he got ahead in the count and got the perfect pitch. he has power to all...
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he said, "mrs. harrisomon doesn't have a lot more time. and i really want to recommend hospice care for you." i said, "we don't want hospice!" he said, "mrs. harris, let me just," he says, "you don't have to make a decision right now, but let me just introduce you to hospice buffalo." and i said, "okay, we can, we'll do that." i said, "solomon, you okay with that?" and he said, "okay." solomon moved into his parents home and soon caregivers from hospice buffalo arrived. >> they explained what they were going to do, and solomon said "okay, so when do i have to go?" and they said, "you're not going anywhere." >> yeah. >> you're gonna stay right here. >> yeah. >> reporter: looking at family pictures, the harrises recalled how both sons had convulsed with pain, a problem that solomon's hospice nurses addressed. one son's death wholly redirected the passing of another. >> to see paul go through that kind of pain, and solomon within days, going from days of that kind of excruciating agony, to being able to sleep
he said, "mrs. harrisomon doesn't have a lot more time. and i really want to recommend hospice care for you." i said, "we don't want hospice!" he said, "mrs. harris, let me just," he says, "you don't have to make a decision right now, but let me just introduce you to hospice buffalo." and i said, "okay, we can, we'll do that." i said, "solomon, you okay with that?" and he said, "okay." solomon moved into his parents home and...
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mr. harris in the back by that officer charges were filed against him almost immediately. >> you know, thereere you a prosecutor? did you start in the da's office. >> no. >> tell me about your legal background. >> harvard law-trained lawyer. i have been working on primarily civil rights cases. so my background is more civil rights. >> okay. let me ask you this. so if you are a prosecutor looking at the facts that were obvious, right? the -- the great unknowns questions that weren't answered as a prosecutor i'm wondering what you are saying. i'm asking you to put on a prosecutor's hat for a second and what we didn't know that seemed a pretty simple question to answer was why did you chase him? the next question is well what the heck happened in the 30 to 45 minutes he was in the van? >> yes. >> both of those questions seem pretty simple to answer if you are a prosecutor clearly you are asking those same questions. would she have been asking those questions of the officers during the course of the investigation? >> yes, what we do know tony and putting my prosecutor's hat is on is when you hav
mr. harris in the back by that officer charges were filed against him almost immediately. >> you know, thereere you a prosecutor? did you start in the da's office. >> no. >> tell me about your legal background. >> harvard law-trained lawyer. i have been working on primarily civil rights cases. so my background is more civil rights. >> okay. let me ask you this. so if you are a prosecutor looking at the facts that were obvious, right? the -- the great unknowns...
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applause] >> representing the country of new zealand is defense attache and world war ii veteran mr. harry] >> representing norway, major general finn christian and world war ii veteran, mr. james taylor. [applause] >> representing the country of poland, its defense. military, and air attache and holocaust survivor, miss helena peabody. [applause] >> representing the country of russia, mr. maxim, acting military atache and accompanying him is world war ii veteran -- [applause] >> representing slovakia acccompanied by mrs. lawrence shelby reynolds. [applause] >> representing the country of south africa, its ambassador. accompanying him world war ii veteran mr. clarence anderson. [applause] >> representing the country of turkmenistan, its ambassador. and world war ii veteran mr. clarence walters. [applause] >> representing the country of ukraine, yaroslav. accompanied by world war ii veteran miko koven. [applause] >> representing the united kingdom, major general richard bridwell who is accompanied by mr. alex kershaw and world war ii veteran mr. john nair. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen
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mr. roosevelt, harry truman was the vice president elect and after the first speech, vice president truman said in this shrinking world, no nation can live safely alone. peace loving nations must band together for the preservation of human progress. as second in command the words expressed the american program. franklin roosevelt, born into wealth, and harry truman, one-time farm boy were firmly united on that and every other major world aim. as the nation is plunged into mourning by roosevelt's death truman becomes president, the seventh vice president to assume the office under similar circumstances. president truman takes over his duty and announces the conference goes on as scheduled and initially receives the military leaders war secretary simpson, army chief of staff marshall, and pleat admiral king. ♪ ♪ >> james f. burns secretary of the state and british foreign secretary aden and ambassador hallifax also visit the president. arriving in the joint session of the congress president truman receives thunderous applause and promises to carry forward the work of franklin roosevelt. >> w
mr. roosevelt, harry truman was the vice president elect and after the first speech, vice president truman said in this shrinking world, no nation can live safely alone. peace loving nations must band together for the preservation of human progress. as second in command the words expressed the american program. franklin roosevelt, born into wealth, and harry truman, one-time farm boy were firmly united on that and every other major world aim. as the nation is plunged into mourning by...
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mr. harris has been convicted twice for the murder, and both convictions were overturned and here we ares. >> i would never hurt the mother of my children. >> a man who has good reason to hide from the spotlight. he is accused of hilling the -- of killing his estranged wife. at the time the couple was living together on the 200 acre estate in upstate new york living separate lights while trying to settle their divorce. at stake his $2.5 billion divorce. >> the divorce was ending on friendly and on cal term's terms. >> she was last seen on september 11th, 2001 and the last night she had those returned home and called the nanny who found her vehicle at the end of the driveway. >> he went to work. and when he went to work he thought she was with her boyfriend. >> and there was never found any murder weapon. but that didn't stop them with charged him with murder. investigators found what they believed were ten drops of blood in the house and garage. prosecutors suggested cal harris struck his wife when she came home. then got rid of the body and the weapon he used. cal harris was convicted i
mr. harris has been convicted twice for the murder, and both convictions were overturned and here we ares. >> i would never hurt the mother of my children. >> a man who has good reason to hide from the spotlight. he is accused of hilling the -- of killing his estranged wife. at the time the couple was living together on the 200 acre estate in upstate new york living separate lights while trying to settle their divorce. at stake his $2.5 billion divorce. >> the divorce was...
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mrs. harris's vehicle at the end of the drive way.work that day. >> he just thought michelle was out with her boyfriend or out drinking like she had done before. >> reporter: and prosecutors charged cal harris with second degree murder back in 2005. investigators believe they found what they believed to be 10 drops of blood in the house and garage. they suggested he struck his wife and then got rid of the body and the weapon he used. cal harris was convicted in 2007 but five months later, a stung reversal of that verdict. the judge overturned it after this man came forward claiming he thought he saw michelle harass in her driveway with another man, the morning after cal harris allegedly murdered her. >> there's a man at the back of the pick up and a woman who i believe is michelle harris. >> reporter: and two years later in 2009 he went on trial again for his wife's murder and he was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison but after serving about four years, the new york court of appeals overturned that conviction granting his defense
mrs. harris's vehicle at the end of the drive way.work that day. >> he just thought michelle was out with her boyfriend or out drinking like she had done before. >> reporter: and prosecutors charged cal harris with second degree murder back in 2005. investigators believe they found what they believed to be 10 drops of blood in the house and garage. they suggested he struck his wife and then got rid of the body and the weapon he used. cal harris was convicted in 2007 but five months...
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[applause] representing the country of new zealand, is defense attache and world war ii veteran mr. harry miller. [applause] representing norway, major general and world war ii veteran, mr. james taylor. [applause] representing the country of holland, military ash and take -- as you take and holocaust survivor, miss helena peabody. [applause] representing the country of russia, acting military atache and accompanying him is world war ii veteran -- [applause] representing slovakia, peter's almanac the company by mrs. lawrence shelby reynolds. [applause] representing the country of south africa, ambassador -- and a company by by world war ii veteran mr. clarence anderson. [applause] representing the country of turkmenistan, is ambassador -- and world war ii veteran mr. clarence walters. [applause] representing the country of ukraine -- accompanied by world war ii veteran miko koven. [applause] representing the united kingdom major general richard bridwell accompanied by mr. alex kershaw and world war ii veteran mr. john nair. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please stand. ♪ [taps] ♪ >> at t
[applause] representing the country of new zealand, is defense attache and world war ii veteran mr. harry miller. [applause] representing norway, major general and world war ii veteran, mr. james taylor. [applause] representing the country of holland, military ash and take -- as you take and holocaust survivor, miss helena peabody. [applause] representing the country of russia, acting military atache and accompanying him is world war ii veteran -- [applause] representing slovakia, peter's...
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mr. harris had blood all over himself. >> what did you see? >> it appeared the two of them were in an argument. he came running down the steps and started swinging on the other individual from what i could see. >> do you think thompson assaulted the other inmate? >> from what i could see, it appeared that thompson was the aggressor. >> i'll get you that bag of ice. >> harris and thompson are placed in separate units until the investigation is complete and officers will determine what charges, if any, are filed. >> the difference between charges is in-house charges are disciplinary sanctions within the facility. opposed to criminal charges, which you have to take to the courts outside of the facility. if we can find out it was an assault that occurred by mr. fom so-- thompson, then we'll ph forward and file criminal charges against him. >> little shaky about it. if they are going to press charges or not. i don't know. >> you worried about that? >> i'm, very worried about it. i don't need another case on me. because for what? me defending myself
mr. harris had blood all over himself. >> what did you see? >> it appeared the two of them were in an argument. he came running down the steps and started swinging on the other individual from what i could see. >> do you think thompson assaulted the other inmate? >> from what i could see, it appeared that thompson was the aggressor. >> i'll get you that bag of ice. >> harris and thompson are placed in separate units until the investigation is complete and...
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. >>> mr. harry miller. >> over 40,000 americans died.ebrate the end of the war but also to commemorate the loss. omaha beach on june 6th 1944. >> what were your chances of surviving? >> in company a to which the bedford boys belonged 129th division they landed on the deadliest sector of omaha beach which was the deadliest beach. out of 180 men, 112 were killed. by lunchtime on d-day, maybe 10 12 guys could actually stand and fight. >> so 10 out of 180. >> you have to go back to the civil war to experience a loss like that. so it was a huge sacrifice. >> veteran nick ju ris shared memories from d-day. >> it's not easy to talk about. >> he and his men came before the girs wave of troops who stormed omaha beach, the deadliest stretch of the french coastline. under fire the rocket boats shelled the beach to try to soften up german defenses ahead of the landing troops. >> it was tragic. nothing we could do. as i turned around to head away from the beach, i saw them point too high. and they had those army guys going up metal ladders and the ge
. >>> mr. harry miller. >> over 40,000 americans died.ebrate the end of the war but also to commemorate the loss. omaha beach on june 6th 1944. >> what were your chances of surviving? >> in company a to which the bedford boys belonged 129th division they landed on the deadliest sector of omaha beach which was the deadliest beach. out of 180 men, 112 were killed. by lunchtime on d-day, maybe 10 12 guys could actually stand and fight. >> so 10 out of 180. >>...
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. >> world war ii veteran mr. harry miller. >> 140,000 americans died.why we're here today, to celebrate the end of the war but also to commemorate that loss. the bloodiest place you could possibly be in europe was omaha beach on june the 6th, 1944. >> what were your chances of surviving? >> in company a, to which the bedford boys belonged, 116th, 29th division, they landed on the deadliest sector of omaha beach which was the deadliest beach. out of 180 men, 112 were killed. by lunchtime on d-day, maybe 10, 12 guys could actually stand and fight. >> so 10 out of 180. >> yeah. i mean you have to go back to the civil war to experience a loss like that. so there was a huge sacrifice. >> veteran nick zuris shared memories from d-day. where he commanded a seven-man crew on a u.s. navy rocket boat. >> it's not easy to talk about. these guys took an unnecessary beating. >> zuris and his men came before the first wave of troops who stormed omaha beach, the deadliest stretch of the french coastline. under fire the rocket boats shelled the beach to try to soften u
. >> world war ii veteran mr. harry miller. >> 140,000 americans died.why we're here today, to celebrate the end of the war but also to commemorate that loss. the bloodiest place you could possibly be in europe was omaha beach on june the 6th, 1944. >> what were your chances of surviving? >> in company a, to which the bedford boys belonged, 116th, 29th division, they landed on the deadliest sector of omaha beach which was the deadliest beach. out of 180 men, 112 were...
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. >> at the national airport ambulances, ready to be christened by mrs. harry s. truman and her daughter margaret who will do the honors in their first public appearance. mrs. truman -- the champagne bottle on like this one hasn't been properly prepared. to break the glass on impact. mrs. truman, unaware that hers is not prepared. [laughter] >> let's see. [laughter] [applause] >> mrs. truman kept recall as you can see but guess what she was feeling inside? morgan the embarrassed. what happened as a result of that is the elected not to do any more public appearances. that is not a possibility for women today who holds this role because with the next presidency the eisenhower administration began falling first ladies everywhere. bets truman was the last 2 good of a private life as much as she could when she was in the white house but this is a great entrance into what we are talking about tonight about women who are sometimes thrust into these roles by history and have to learn to adapt to the glare of the spotlight. i have four fabulous panelists i want to introduce
. >> at the national airport ambulances, ready to be christened by mrs. harry s. truman and her daughter margaret who will do the honors in their first public appearance. mrs. truman -- the champagne bottle on like this one hasn't been properly prepared. to break the glass on impact. mrs. truman, unaware that hers is not prepared. [laughter] >> let's see. [laughter] [applause] >> mrs. truman kept recall as you can see but guess what she was feeling inside? morgan the...
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mrs. roosevelt and her family. ♪ ♪ >> harry s.man, president of the united states, distinguished senator from the state of missouri for ten year and vice president since the last national election he brings to the high office an understanding of the great american war effort, second to that the president roosevelt. climbing senate leadership chief of the famous truman committee on war production, his work was a vital factor in the war effort. at last summer's democratic
mrs. roosevelt and her family. ♪ ♪ >> harry s.man, president of the united states, distinguished senator from the state of missouri for ten year and vice president since the last national election he brings to the high office an understanding of the great american war effort, second to that the president roosevelt. climbing senate leadership chief of the famous truman committee on war production, his work was a vital factor in the war effort. at last summer's democratic
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mr. rathbone and clara harris went. mr. rathbone was stabbed. in germany he went insane and years later using the same weapons that booth used a pistol and a knife, he murdered his wife in front of their children and he was confined to a german insane asylum. clara clara harris would have been better if booth had killed him that night. it would have spared her life. abraham lincoln didn't believe in security. he was not imperial president. he thought he was a common man. he once said, my story is the short and simple of the poor. when he arrived here he was in the carriage with mary, his wife with wrathbone and harris and the coachman francis burk. there's a legend of who abandoned the white house and gardening the box. there was no secret service then. it was not his sworn duty to be a bodyguard and follow lincoln everywhere. furthermore, booth was so famous and so well regarded. abraham lincoln had seem him perform on stage. no one would have stopped booth from coming into that theatre book. lincoln, i'm surprised, was not murdered in the exec
mr. rathbone and clara harris went. mr. rathbone was stabbed. in germany he went insane and years later using the same weapons that booth used a pistol and a knife, he murdered his wife in front of their children and he was confined to a german insane asylum. clara clara harris would have been better if booth had killed him that night. it would have spared her life. abraham lincoln didn't believe in security. he was not imperial president. he thought he was a common man. he once said, my story...
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mr. harris: thank you madam speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 36 today and let's call this bill what it is. it's a late term abortion ban. that's what it is. the majority of americans agree, madam speaker that late term abortions should be illegal in this country. whether it's unconstitutional is not up for this body to determine. i believe the supreme court will rule that this is constitutional. because there's a reason why a majority of americans believe that late term abortions should be illegal. it's because that baby is developed at 20 weeks, developed enough to perceive pain. that's how developed. developed enough to survive outside the womb. that's how developed. that's why a majority of americans believe that that baby has rights as well. that's what we're here to do today. h.r. 36 preserves the rights of that baby to survive. i practicalitiesed medicine for over 20 years -- practiced o.b. for 20 years. down the corridor you'd abort them. this bill says that if that baby being aborted is born alive, someone's go
mr. harris: thank you madam speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 36 today and let's call this bill what it is. it's a late term abortion ban. that's what it is. the majority of americans agree, madam speaker that late term abortions should be illegal in this country. whether it's unconstitutional is not up for this body to determine. i believe the supreme court will rule that this is constitutional. because there's a reason why a majority of americans believe that late term abortions should be...
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mr. matheny: you mentioned harry truman fired general macarthur. korean war but i am sure the navy approved of that. [laughter] mr. matheny: there was quite a power struggle, maybe an overstatement, between macarthur and nimitz in world war ii. macarthur had pretty good pr systems. the navy felt the marine corps and navy ought to get some credit for what was going on in the pacific. host: since they were doing all the fighting? mr. matheny: admiral nimitz was the kind of guy who would pat you on the back and say, let's go at it together. that was not macarthur's style. mr. bloch: when we went over to england from the united states we went over on the queen elizabeth or queen mary and came back on the other one. going over and coming back, we had to take evasive action all the way. imagine going to europe this way, this way, so we would not get hit by submarines. coming back, and maybe i should not tell this story -- host: definitely tell it. [laughter] mr. bloch: coming back churchill was on the same boat. not to america. he was going to go to canad
mr. matheny: you mentioned harry truman fired general macarthur. korean war but i am sure the navy approved of that. [laughter] mr. matheny: there was quite a power struggle, maybe an overstatement, between macarthur and nimitz in world war ii. macarthur had pretty good pr systems. the navy felt the marine corps and navy ought to get some credit for what was going on in the pacific. host: since they were doing all the fighting? mr. matheny: admiral nimitz was the kind of guy who would pat you...
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we bring in cnn law enforcement analyst and retired nypd detective mr. harryegal analyst mel robins. thank you to you both. harry, take it from the top. i didn't hear the officer on the tape his body camera running, i didn't hear him ask the white lady for her identification. did you? let's start from there. what do you think about this arrest? >> first of all, i wouldn't have treated these people the same way this officer did. if i were -- you got a verbal altercation between two people. you got no crime committed here. >> which he recognizes. he says i don't see a crime. >> so i would have said to both of them listen this is over. go on your merry way. but apparently that didn't happen. >> so now he walks up to the second woman. >> now he walks up to the second woman, asks her for her name all right. any individual would you have given your name? i would have given my name. >> maybe, maybe not. >> i don't have the right, i have the right to or not but given him the name and see where it went from there. >> california as you know under their state's criminal
we bring in cnn law enforcement analyst and retired nypd detective mr. harryegal analyst mel robins. thank you to you both. harry, take it from the top. i didn't hear the officer on the tape his body camera running, i didn't hear him ask the white lady for her identification. did you? let's start from there. what do you think about this arrest? >> first of all, i wouldn't have treated these people the same way this officer did. if i were -- you got a verbal altercation between two people....
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mr. harris made to a witness who said i heard him say i'm going to kill you right to his wife. >> was that case. you can't prosecute a case based on speculation. the defense did a great job poking holes in this case. we have a constitution here. you got to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. >> can they do it without a body? >> there's blood in the house. there's blood with her dna in the kitchen and also in the garage. that's more than circumstantial evidence. >> you think he did it? >> here's what i think. i think the prosecution should dismiss without evidence and reinvestigate this case. if they go to trial again, it's another hung jury. >> blood splatter in a house is not -- when you live in the house, it's not significant at all. these are little particles of blood where you live in your house. if it was someone else's house, it's significant. >> what are they going to do fourth time? the first two convictions overturned the third trial, a mistrial can they do a fourth? >> i think they make a mistake if they go to trial again right away. right after she goes missing, he has a gara
mr. harris made to a witness who said i heard him say i'm going to kill you right to his wife. >> was that case. you can't prosecute a case based on speculation. the defense did a great job poking holes in this case. we have a constitution here. you got to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. >> can they do it without a body? >> there's blood in the house. there's blood with her dna in the kitchen and also in the garage. that's more than circumstantial evidence. >> you...
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harry shearer, the voice of mr. burns, ned flanders is said to be walking away from the show.ounder james l brooks tweeted that the show is still trying to work things out with shearer. we did some googling and are astounded by the number of voices he has done on the show. here is an example. >> we must be vigilant. every home, every church. >> i grew up in a town in arkansas whose name, ironically, was terrorism. john: shearer has done nixon dole, adaline stephenson. how big a blow would it be if harry shearer says sayonara? mark: the loss of adelai stephenson alone would be devastating. in hollywood and show business people cannot work out contracts for the good of the nation. john: they say, if he does not come back, they will recast. i think it would mean the end of the characters. mark: did you hear the voice of the second guy who did kermit? nails on a chalkboard. john: i am begging you please harry, james l brooks, find a way. mark: on the other hand, i was not in love with the original steamboat really -- willie. john: we will be right back. ♪ john: getting hot in the
harry shearer, the voice of mr. burns, ned flanders is said to be walking away from the show.ounder james l brooks tweeted that the show is still trying to work things out with shearer. we did some googling and are astounded by the number of voices he has done on the show. here is an example. >> we must be vigilant. every home, every church. >> i grew up in a town in arkansas whose name, ironically, was terrorism. john: shearer has done nixon dole, adaline stephenson. how big a blow...
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harry shearer, the voice of mr.ns, net flanders, principal skinner, and other countless characters is said to be walking away from the show. the show's number one tweeted that the show is "still trying to work things out with shearer." we were astonished about the number of political voices he has done on the show. here is one example. greg -- >> we must be vigilant. john: mark, you had reagan, bush 41 clinton, and shearer has also done nixon gore adeline stephenson -- andadlai stephenson. how big a blow to the show would it be if harry shearer does say sayonara? mark: the last of the adeline stephenson ae -- adlauii stevenson voice alone. they have to work this out for the good of the universe. john: i cannot help but think it would mean the end of those characters. you don't want someone else doing montgomery burns's voice. mark: did you ever hear the second guys -- the second guy who did kermit? nails on a chalkboard. john: yes and i'm begging you, all of you guys must find a way. mark: who was in love with the o
harry shearer, the voice of mr.ns, net flanders, principal skinner, and other countless characters is said to be walking away from the show. the show's number one tweeted that the show is "still trying to work things out with shearer." we were astonished about the number of political voices he has done on the show. here is one example. greg -- >> we must be vigilant. john: mark, you had reagan, bush 41 clinton, and shearer has also done nixon gore adeline stephenson -- andadlai...
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mr. harris: thank you madam speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 36 today and let's call this bill what it is. it's a late term abortion ban. that's what it is. the majority of americans agree, madam speaker that late term abortions should be illegal in this country. whether it's unconstitutional is not up for this body to determine. i believe the supreme court will rule that this is constitutional. because there's a reason why a majority of americans believe that late term abortions should be illegal. it's because that baby is developed at 20 weeks, developed enough to perceive pain. that's how developed. developed enough to survive outside the womb. that's how developed. that's why a majority of americans believe that that baby has rights as well. that's what we're here to do today. h.r. 36 preserves the rights of that baby to survive. i practicalitiesed medicine for over 20 years -- practiced o.b. for 20 years. down the corridor you'd abort them. this bill says that if that baby being aborted is born alive, someone's go
mr. harris: thank you madam speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 36 today and let's call this bill what it is. it's a late term abortion ban. that's what it is. the majority of americans agree, madam speaker that late term abortions should be illegal in this country. whether it's unconstitutional is not up for this body to determine. i believe the supreme court will rule that this is constitutional. because there's a reason why a majority of americans believe that late term abortions should be...
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harry sherer. behind characters like mr.urns and principal skinner, you have to bid fair well, she just he jn a $14 million deal to get to the show, because his contract would not allow him to do freedom to do other work. who needs freedom from 14 million. the show, seems to be trying to woo him back, producer james, brooks tweeted we're still trying let's talk. but sherer is showing no signs of willing to negotiate is this the beginning of the end, our panel is back. sam, can this simpsons go on without harry? >> has, i have not watched it in years, right now simpsons is like brett favre, call it quits, you were great, you were one of the best. kennedy: brett favre is playing for new york jets next season. >> he is back. you know. simpsons in the time may be best show ever. it is funny, but yeah -- kennedy: you saying they can go on? >> i am not going to watch regardless, but yeah. >> when they replace barney ruble's voice in the flinstones, bedrock was never the same, he is 72 and a millionaire -- what other work is he goi
harry sherer. behind characters like mr.urns and principal skinner, you have to bid fair well, she just he jn a $14 million deal to get to the show, because his contract would not allow him to do freedom to do other work. who needs freedom from 14 million. the show, seems to be trying to woo him back, producer james, brooks tweeted we're still trying let's talk. but sherer is showing no signs of willing to negotiate is this the beginning of the end, our panel is back. sam, can this simpsons go...
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was on a sunday morning and i was like what i want to be doing is writing about how the harry potter lady is writing mr. e-books all of a sudden. like it's sunday. that was kind of exciting to think what it must be like. what was it like for you trying to manage liquidity left to do try to block it? >> once it was out of the managed because i think that they had struck -- facebook to the guardian and gave them their first interview about it so we were lucky the first time because the editor didn't know the publicist didn't know. you'll remember where you are were when you heard about this. it was a big deal then suddenly the book became exponentially bigger from what we thought it was. >> you have to tell of being your own company. >> it's the sort of thing you wish you could tell because it's great but it made it easy to get the secret. you can see years later we still have the memories of how secret it was. >> when you said there was a printing of 7500 copies is that normal? is that normal for a debut author and can we go -- say that i'm a debut author and i've written my first to being a being a jou
was on a sunday morning and i was like what i want to be doing is writing about how the harry potter lady is writing mr. e-books all of a sudden. like it's sunday. that was kind of exciting to think what it must be like. what was it like for you trying to manage liquidity left to do try to block it? >> once it was out of the managed because i think that they had struck -- facebook to the guardian and gave them their first interview about it so we were lucky the first time because the...
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mr. williams i'm willing letter williams wife i lost my husband over on fifth and harris that was unsafe for the city for them to have the plazas there unsafe and for caltrans for not having a wall and not having the there's a lot of ways it could have been pretend where my husband and him and i could grow old together that was instead of putting the barriers back they put up a wall a retaining wall also have a hazard sign before you're entering our exit to let you know there as sharp turn on my way to this meeting he went over to get one of the homeless there and there was an accident at this time they hit the wall almost they hit that barrier and they drag it to the park instead of telling the homeless they can't be there it's illegal to be there i don't understand why it is when it was it is unsafe for pedestrians and cars anyone that is at that freeway they put the lights up and arrows but don't have a speed to slow down where you're getting off my losing my husband is a big loss and nobody wants to take credit for my loss including caltrans and the city and the drunks drivers i know
mr. williams i'm willing letter williams wife i lost my husband over on fifth and harris that was unsafe for the city for them to have the plazas there unsafe and for caltrans for not having a wall and not having the there's a lot of ways it could have been pretend where my husband and him and i could grow old together that was instead of putting the barriers back they put up a wall a retaining wall also have a hazard sign before you're entering our exit to let you know there as sharp turn on...
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. >>> actor harry shearer announcing he's leaving "the simpsons." he's the voice of mr.s and dozens of others. >>> and a petition to save johnny depp's two dogs. depp accused to sneaking the yorkies into australia. he has until saturday to get them out or they will be put down. thousands signing the petition online. >>> when we come back tonight, 12 boys in a row. tonight, they're standing by with baby 13. did they break the streak? ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. if you struggle with type 2 diabetes you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-dai
. >>> actor harry shearer announcing he's leaving "the simpsons." he's the voice of mr.s and dozens of others. >>> and a petition to save johnny depp's two dogs. depp accused to sneaking the yorkies into australia. he has until saturday to get them out or they will be put down. thousands signing the petition online. >>> when we come back tonight, 12 boys in a row. tonight, they're standing by with baby 13. did they break the streak? ♪ to you, they're more...
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mr. ficker suggested in the live television interview. harry houk, to you, let's be real careful about dna op the pizza. >> right. >> but if that dna was on a crust of pizza in that home, and you spent let's say more than 12 hours in that home terrorizing a family if the allegations are true, don't you have a lot more forensics in that home too and how do you explain away that stuff, a hair, a skin sample, some skin cells that shed. >> i think he wants to defend him. there's no way you will be able to dispute that dna evidence in that house. there's no way in hell that's ever going to happen. >> we're not sure if it ended up in a dumpster and we have not had details suggesting the pizza or pizza box was in a dumpster. it was at that scene and real hard, even with transfer evidence and transfer problems in dna processing as larry points out, hard to extricate yourself. >> the evidence is tight. >> it's title but everybody gets the presumption of innocence. thank you harry and larry. nice to have you with us as well. a new chapter of this drama w
mr. ficker suggested in the live television interview. harry houk, to you, let's be real careful about dna op the pizza. >> right. >> but if that dna was on a crust of pizza in that home, and you spent let's say more than 12 hours in that home terrorizing a family if the allegations are true, don't you have a lot more forensics in that home too and how do you explain away that stuff, a hair, a skin sample, some skin cells that shed. >> i think he wants to defend him. there's...
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. >> you may not recognize him but you know his voice harry scherzer leaving the sill sons he's the voice mr principal skipper takeing to twitter saying he got a letter from the shows lawyers saying the show will go on but without him. shearer has been voicing characters on the simpsons sin the show began back in 1989. the network has not released a statement yet. >> also in spinal tap by the way way. anyhow, spectacular crash caught on tape with someone famous behind the wheel. what happened and surprising out come. >>> and we're continuing our special coverage of that deadly amtrak derailment. federal investigators getting closer to figuring out what went wrong. the clues they reveal today. howard? >> the phillies they've achieved a first with the this afternoon's game and eagles have signed another player. that's all coming up in sports. ♪ >>> we are still waiting for a live update from the national transportation -- ntsb, national traps portation safety board. we now know that eight people have been confirmed dead in that deadly derailment on tuesday night. we also know that that train w
. >> you may not recognize him but you know his voice harry scherzer leaving the sill sons he's the voice mr principal skipper takeing to twitter saying he got a letter from the shows lawyers saying the show will go on but without him. shearer has been voicing characters on the simpsons sin the show began back in 1989. the network has not released a statement yet. >> also in spinal tap by the way way. anyhow, spectacular crash caught on tape with someone famous behind the wheel....
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harry houck. tim fuentes. the suspect at one time worked for mr. savopoulos. the details we're learning about the family and family businesses. >>> a story that might redeem your faith in humanity. meet the people behind the rescue of this infant child. people saving lives and risking their own in the chaos that is syria. dr. sanjay gupta got the exclusive, and you'll be glad he did. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridge the chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪ ♪ you know the importance of heart health. you watch your diet, excercise... and may take an omega-3 supplement, such as fish oil. but when it comes to omega-3s, it's the epa and dha that really matter for heart health. not all omega-3 supplements are the same. introducing bayer pro ultra omega-3 from the heart health experts at bayer. with two times the concentration of epa and dha as the leading omega-3 supplement. plus, it's the only brand with progel technology
harry houck. tim fuentes. the suspect at one time worked for mr. savopoulos. the details we're learning about the family and family businesses. >>> a story that might redeem your faith in humanity. meet the people behind the rescue of this infant child. people saving lives and risking their own in the chaos that is syria. dr. sanjay gupta got the exclusive, and you'll be glad he did. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridge the...
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. >> harry shearer has voiced dozens of characters including mr.he tweeted he's leaving the show after 26 seasons. i was shocked. he says he wants the freedom to do other work. one producer says he hopes shearer will change his mind. maybe there's a contract dispute there. everyone knows he's so iconic to that program. he does so much of the work voicing so many of the characters. >> i think you may be right when you say contract. i hope they can work that out. >> oprah winfrey shows us -- >> yay! >> do you know her? >> did i say that outloud 1234. >> do you like her? >> i hear she's great. >> she shows us what makes david letterman so special as his show prepares to end. and jane pauley is in our toyota green room to preview her sunday morning interview with the late show legend. that's next. you're watching cbs "this morning." >> we will miss on wednesday night a young man named david letterman who's signing off from his program. we will not be here for that and i just wanted to say what a remarkable honor it has been for me to have gone on his s
. >> harry shearer has voiced dozens of characters including mr.he tweeted he's leaving the show after 26 seasons. i was shocked. he says he wants the freedom to do other work. one producer says he hopes shearer will change his mind. maybe there's a contract dispute there. everyone knows he's so iconic to that program. he does so much of the work voicing so many of the characters. >> i think you may be right when you say contract. i hope they can work that out. >> oprah...
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mr. truman. >> the bus stops here? >> not the bus, the buck. >> i will turn this damn bus around. >> harry? >> truman?uman. >> yes. that's what i just said i swear. >> who said that, the buck stops here? >> deno. >> don't know. >> dunno. >> i don't know. >> truman? >> nixon. [ buzzer ] >> what did he do in life. >> he was the president. >> he was? oh my god i feel stupid. >> well, this certainly comes as a shock to me. >> who did harry truman bond? do you remember that? >> i'm going to stay it, russia. >> no. japan. ♪ ♪ >> speak softly and carry a big? nanny. >> please, i have a headache. >> speak softly and carry a big. >> brain? [ buzzer ] >> speak softly but carry a big? >> stick. >> excellent. do you know who said that? >> roosevelt. >> which one? >> teddy. >> very good. that's exactly who i mean. >> carry a big stick? oh [bleep] >> i don't remember. >> teddy roosevelt [bleep] >> what are you so mad about? ♪ ♪ >> there is nothing to fear but. >> fear itself? >> who said that? >> i just did. edgar alan poe. >> fdr. >> very good. >> a house divided against itself cannot stand. >> [crickets chirping]
mr. truman. >> the bus stops here? >> not the bus, the buck. >> i will turn this damn bus around. >> harry? >> truman?uman. >> yes. that's what i just said i swear. >> who said that, the buck stops here? >> deno. >> don't know. >> dunno. >> i don't know. >> truman? >> nixon. [ buzzer ] >> what did he do in life. >> he was the president. >> he was? oh my god i feel stupid. >> well, this...