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we're talking to sports illustrated writer frank deford about his new memoir. later in lunchbreak, we are making a simple summer spaghetti the whole family with love paired with a drink that mom will love. it is the end of one era and the beginning of another here in chicago ... children's memorial hospital is moving out of its longtime home in lincoln park to a new complex in the streeterville neighborhood judy wang is live in lincoln park with more on the big move >>it could take the hospital 18 hours to move about 200 patients it will take the longest to move the most critical execution of this plan will be critical if all goes as planned the architects of the move say it should be like a choreographed dance ... >>children's memorial bids farewell to lincoln park after 130 years many residents say it will be of to see the place emptied ... >>we had one of our babies here we have an operation for her it was great being here it was convenient it will be weird not to have it around anymore in the neighborhood >>sometimes it gets chaotic but still i wish it were
we're talking to sports illustrated writer frank deford about his new memoir. later in lunchbreak, we are making a simple summer spaghetti the whole family with love paired with a drink that mom will love. it is the end of one era and the beginning of another here in chicago ... children's memorial hospital is moving out of its longtime home in lincoln park to a new complex in the streeterville neighborhood judy wang is live in lincoln park with more on the big move >>it could take the...
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tavis: the new memoir, and the book, you offer his advice to young people. one of them is to stop paying attention to people that want to smack you down. and the other hand, realize you don't know very much. >> i think that i say that you know nothing. tavis: i was trying to be generous and charitable to the young people. >> remembering 23, i was all engineman no steering. i have the wheels but no steering. it is marcus true -- it is true, when you are young you are likely to listen to the nay-sayers. about what kind of job he should get and how you should look. those are people that are not particularly happy with how they behaved. you have to listen to that interior voice. open yourself up to the fact that experience is going to teach you year after year and decade after decade, i've very badly wanted to write a newspaper column when i was 21 years old. you are a really good writer, but you have not live long enough to be qualified to live out loud. if i had written a column when i was 21, i would be apologizing for it today. especially when you write a bo
tavis: the new memoir, and the book, you offer his advice to young people. one of them is to stop paying attention to people that want to smack you down. and the other hand, realize you don't know very much. >> i think that i say that you know nothing. tavis: i was trying to be generous and charitable to the young people. >> remembering 23, i was all engineman no steering. i have the wheels but no steering. it is marcus true -- it is true, when you are young you are likely to listen...
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but first -- blues legend buddy guy stopped by to talk about his new memoir... and music. ll be performing tonight at the double door. [ sponge ] this season's new beauty trend? hands that feel soft and silky smooth! ooh...she's got the look. what's her secret? the gloves? dawn? i don't believe it. [ male announcer ] it's a dishwashing sensation... dawn hand renewal with olay beauty. it contains revitalizing proteins to help smooth skin on hands -- improving their look and feel in just five uses. [ sponge ] soft, smooth... fabulous! you're quite the trendsetter. [ male announcer ] for money-saving coupons go to handrenewal.com. unforgettable experience ... i have had the good fortune of jamming with this blues legend buddy guy. thank you for being here >>thanks for having me steve it's always a pleasure >>this is real this is a great story ... your arrived in chicago september 1957 with not much money but big dreams ... >>i don't know if you would call it a big dream steve i was the only child of five leaving my mother at the time i knew she was always worried about all of
but first -- blues legend buddy guy stopped by to talk about his new memoir... and music. ll be performing tonight at the double door. [ sponge ] this season's new beauty trend? hands that feel soft and silky smooth! ooh...she's got the look. what's her secret? the gloves? dawn? i don't believe it. [ male announcer ] it's a dishwashing sensation... dawn hand renewal with olay beauty. it contains revitalizing proteins to help smooth skin on hands -- improving their look and feel in just five...
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this morning in quotes from the new memoir purchased by the associated press ahead of its june 26th, release date she reveals details of a call with edwards days before his indictment. if you to jail what kind of jail would it be, one of those country clubs? he said, yeah. where she asked? probably virginia he replied. so quinn and i will move to virginia. virginia is a great state. prosecutors dropped all charges after his case ended in a mistrial in may. prosecutors accused edwards of scheming to use one million dollars in funds allegedly funneled through his campaign to hide a then pregnant hunter from the public and his wife. in much of the memoir hunter describes her relationship with edwards before she went that hiding as well as now and discusses his role as a father to quinn. he is a great dad to her, when he is with her. our relationship, a choked up edwards talked about moments after his trial ended. >> my precious quinn, who i love more than enough you could ever imagine. and i am so close to and so, so, so grateful for quinn. i'm grateful for all of my children. >> you ca
this morning in quotes from the new memoir purchased by the associated press ahead of its june 26th, release date she reveals details of a call with edwards days before his indictment. if you to jail what kind of jail would it be, one of those country clubs? he said, yeah. where she asked? probably virginia he replied. so quinn and i will move to virginia. virginia is a great state. prosecutors dropped all charges after his case ended in a mistrial in may. prosecutors accused edwards of...
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this morning in quotes from the new memoir purchased by the associated press ahead of its june 26th,elease date she reveals details of a call with edwards days before his indictment. if you to jail what kind of jail would it be, one of those country clubs? he said, yeah. where she asked? probably virginia he replied. so quinn and i will move to virginia. virginia is a great state. prosecutors dropped all charges after his case ended in a mistrial in may. prosecutors accused edwards of scheming to use one million dollars in funds allegedly funneled through his campaign to hide a then pregnant hunter from the public and his wife. in much of the memoir hunter describes her relationship with edwards before she went that hiding as well as now and discusses his role as a father to quinn. he is a great dad to her, when he is with her. our relationship, a choked up edwards talked about moments after his trial ended. >> my precious quinn, who i love more than enough you could ever imagine. and i am so close to and so, so, so grateful for quinn. i'm grateful for all of my children. >> you can
this morning in quotes from the new memoir purchased by the associated press ahead of its june 26th,elease date she reveals details of a call with edwards days before his indictment. if you to jail what kind of jail would it be, one of those country clubs? he said, yeah. where she asked? probably virginia he replied. so quinn and i will move to virginia. virginia is a great state. prosecutors dropped all charges after his case ended in a mistrial in may. prosecutors accused edwards of scheming...
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we're here with greg allman, rock legend, and author of "my cross to bear," a new memoir about his lifehe most fantastic and interesting life. i've read about it a long time. >> my life has been such a groove that i figured maybe some day when i'm whatever age, and sitting on the porch in my rocking chair, i might want to thumb through a few pages and just relive all the stuff. >> anyone looking for a suspenseful read this summer at the beach, pick up "into the darkest corner," a thriller about the dark side of female friendships. tony award winner, oscar nominee, franklin jealous, turns creative talents toward the book of "dropped names," a fun dishy book about the icons he's met in his life as an actor 50 years. we figured who better to ask than an actor who just has been nominated for a tony for her role in ghost. so let's go talk to her. he says in the introduction that actors backstage have this sort of one-upmanship where they try to outdo each other with outlandish stories and dropping the biggest names possible. is that true? does that happen backstage? >> of course it is true.
we're here with greg allman, rock legend, and author of "my cross to bear," a new memoir about his lifehe most fantastic and interesting life. i've read about it a long time. >> my life has been such a groove that i figured maybe some day when i'm whatever age, and sitting on the porch in my rocking chair, i might want to thumb through a few pages and just relive all the stuff. >> anyone looking for a suspenseful read this summer at the beach, pick up "into the...
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his new memoir is called "an american son."e welcome to the progra prm senator marco rubio. >> thank you. jon: thank you for being here thank you. jon: marco rubio, an american son. i have learned many things from this book. one, you married up. let's face facts >> that's correct. that's right >> jon: two, you were a free safety. in football you were a free safety in college >> well, yeah, i wasn't very good. >> jon: you were the starting free safety. >> yeah, i mean, i would have been better if i had size, speed and talent >> jon: but you had heart. i had a heart. jon: it was not a division 1 school but it was... >> wasn't even a division 3 school. it was a small school >> jon: it went bankrupt but it was still a school. >> not because of me though. jon: a lot about, listen, it is clear your experience in florida as an immigrant. this must be a very interesting time for you as a senator. you are part of this sort of conservative young guard but you also have very strong feelings towards immigration. this is all coming together
his new memoir is called "an american son."e welcome to the progra prm senator marco rubio. >> thank you. jon: thank you for being here thank you. jon: marco rubio, an american son. i have learned many things from this book. one, you married up. let's face facts >> that's correct. that's right >> jon: two, you were a free safety. in football you were a free safety in college >> well, yeah, i wasn't very good. >> jon: you were the starting free safety....
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join me next time for a conversation with -- a legendary sportswriter, frank deford, on his new memoir, "over time." that is next time. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs.
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years now if i do a good job as vice president -- i'm sorry. [ laughter ] >> reporter: rubio's new memoir out tomorrow, he celebrates his parent, cuban immigrants who fought for a better life for their children, for a time that meant switching to the mormon church. >> you were baptized in the mormon church? >> that's right. >> you and your cousins would sing, like the osmonds? >> well, the osmonds, especially them were pretty popular with mormons. we had a group. it was similar. >> to the osmonds. >> what songs, do you remember? >> sweet ministry i think -- i remember the words, i'm not going to sing it for you. >> rubio said he helped his family back to catholicism. we asked him about the vetting last time of sarah palin and his wife the mother of four children, a former miami dolphins cheerleader, does she see a v.p. in her husband, diane, she rarely talks. >> everybody is watching. thanks so much, david. >>> and coming up, he the life-changing surgery that can transform you from this to this. but can it also lead to a dangerous new adirection? addiction? [ male announcer ] every day, t
years now if i do a good job as vice president -- i'm sorry. [ laughter ] >> reporter: rubio's new memoir out tomorrow, he celebrates his parent, cuban immigrants who fought for a better life for their children, for a time that meant switching to the mormon church. >> you were baptized in the mormon church? >> that's right. >> you and your cousins would sing, like the osmonds? >> well, the osmonds, especially them were pretty popular with mormons. we had a group....
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eventually it will seep through. >> reporter: in his new memoir he celebrates his parents.igrants who fought for a better life for their children and for a time that meant switching to mormon church. >> reporter: you were bap tides in the mormon church? >> that's right. >> reporter: you and your cousins would sing, to the osmonds. >> the osmonds were pretty popular among mormons and a lot of americans. we had a group called the sunshine cousins. to the osmonds, yeah. >> reporter: what song do you remember? >> sweet and innocent i think was the -- i remember the word a little bit. i am not going to sung thing th you. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. >> when john mccain picked sarah palin, that was an attempt to woo women voters. with the huge hispanic gap, whether romney will play the game and pick rubio here. a huge gap. the idea what will people vote for more, some one that fits into their demographic or some one in line with their political view. should be interesting to see. >> the gap is over 40 points right now. did say he has his own answer, not once did h
eventually it will seep through. >> reporter: in his new memoir he celebrates his parents.igrants who fought for a better life for their children and for a time that meant switching to mormon church. >> reporter: you were bap tides in the mormon church? >> that's right. >> reporter: you and your cousins would sing, to the osmonds. >> the osmonds were pretty popular among mormons and a lot of americans. we had a group called the sunshine cousins. to the osmonds,...
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. >> reporter: rubio's new memoir out tomorrow, he celebrates his parent, cuban immigrants who fought for a better life for their children, for a time that meant switching to the mormon church. you were baptized in the mormon church? >> that's right. >> you and your cousins would sing, like the osmonds? >> well, the osmonds, especially they were pretty popular with especially the mormons. i think a lot of americans. we had a group called the sunshine cousins. it was similar. >> reporter: to the osmonds? >> to the osmonds. >> reporter: what songs? do you remember? >> sweet ministry i think -- i remember the words, i'm not going to sing it for you. >> rubio said he helped his family back to catholicism. we'll get to that on "nightline." and there's so many attention on rubio as the possible v.p. pick. we asked him about the vetting last time of sarah palin and his wife the mother of four children, a former miami dolphins cheerleader, does she see a v.p. in her husband, diane, she rarely talks. but we asked her that question, you'll hear that tonight. >> everybody is watching. thanks so
. >> reporter: rubio's new memoir out tomorrow, he celebrates his parent, cuban immigrants who fought for a better life for their children, for a time that meant switching to the mormon church. you were baptized in the mormon church? >> that's right. >> you and your cousins would sing, like the osmonds? >> well, the osmonds, especially they were pretty popular with especially the mormons. i think a lot of americans. we had a group called the sunshine cousins. it was...
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. >> "people" magazine obtained these pictures and excerpts from the revealing new memoir, includingow hunter says elizabeth edwards reacted to the affair, elizabeth requested tapes of the campaign, locking herself in a room to watch. one tape saw johnny walking into a room and his reaction to seeing me. she apparently told him he never once looked at her the way he looked at me. so she took that bit and put it on her computer as a screen saver in order to watch it over and over again. as far as hunter and edwards and their future? hunter has this to say i'm still in love with john. that didn't go away, shockingly enough. marriage? i have no idea i'm not a big fan of the institution, but never say never n the end hunter says she has no regrets about following her heart because she has her daughter, quinn, who she calls the love of her life. >> and the exclusive interview airs on friday night at 9:00 here on abc 7. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00 san francisco's newest energy efficient building and why it's bound to make other structures green with envy. >> i'm spencer christian, y
. >> "people" magazine obtained these pictures and excerpts from the revealing new memoir, includingow hunter says elizabeth edwards reacted to the affair, elizabeth requested tapes of the campaign, locking herself in a room to watch. one tape saw johnny walking into a room and his reaction to seeing me. she apparently told him he never once looked at her the way he looked at me. so she took that bit and put it on her computer as a screen saver in order to watch it over and over...
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. >> the brother of sugar ray leonard talking about his new memoir. that's after the break. >> how tracy gold is helping women battling eating disorders. next "anderson." >> one of the most legendary boxers in history, sugar ray leonard with a d.c. connection. imagine what it might be like to be a sibling to someone with that kind of fame. that is where roger leonard comes in. he joins us with a memoir that he has written. good to see your this morning. >> good to see you. >> why did you decide now is the time to do this? >> the reason i wrote the book was because i got a second chance in life. it is through the grace of god i have been clean and sober 29 years. when i was boxing, i was fighting my opponent and i was fighting drug addiction. i had the opportunity to get off drugs and stay off drugs through the grace of god fro 29 years. i never give up. always fighting. >> congratulations on nearly three decades of sobriety. you were pretty good fighter going back a couple years now. but the book is called "in the shadow of a champ." you were a succes
. >> the brother of sugar ray leonard talking about his new memoir. that's after the break. >> how tracy gold is helping women battling eating disorders. next "anderson." >> one of the most legendary boxers in history, sugar ray leonard with a d.c. connection. imagine what it might be like to be a sibling to someone with that kind of fame. that is where roger leonard comes in. he joins us with a memoir that he has written. good to see your this morning. >> good...
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chris's interview with real hunter on her new memoir, talking about the night that her affair with johnay their daughter was born, and what she thinks of his deceased wife. that's next on good morning america. >> first, a top stories. memorial plaque unveil today to honor the victims of metro's deadliest crash three years ago when two redlines collided at the fort totten metro station. nine people died in the collision. dozens more were injured. >> press tour does county police trying to piece together the circumstances surrounding an officer-involved shooting on klob street. one man is in the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. >> an adopted son of jerry sandusky is accusing him of sexual abuse. sandusky's drivers will continue deliberating today. >> a maryland boy and a have changed how diseases are diagnosed and treated. >> the 15-year-old has won the grand prize at the science and engineering fair in may. the dubbed the piece of paper into a tube to test for the beginnings of cancer. it is fast, more sensitive than current tests, and it costs only 3 cents. i hosted an event
chris's interview with real hunter on her new memoir, talking about the night that her affair with johnay their daughter was born, and what she thinks of his deceased wife. that's next on good morning america. >> first, a top stories. memorial plaque unveil today to honor the victims of metro's deadliest crash three years ago when two redlines collided at the fort totten metro station. nine people died in the collision. dozens more were injured. >> press tour does county police...
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but anyone who wanted to hear directly from hunter, details of her new memoir are shedding light on her relationship with edwards. from sneaking in and out of hotel rooms, to dealing with the paparazzi, to her views on edwards as a father. it's the bombshell tell-all memoir, detailing what rielle hunter says really happened. in an exclusive interview, airing later this week, hunter tells "20/20" anchor, chris cuomo, she wrote the book for their 4-year-old daughter, quinn. and this morning in quotes from the new memoir, purchased by the associated press ahead of its june 26th release date, hunter reveals details of a phone call with edwards, just days before his indictment. so, if you went to jail, what kind of jail would it be? one of those country clubs, she asked? he said, yeah. where, she asked. probably virginia, he replayed. so, quinn and i will move to virginia. virginia is a great state. on wednesday, prosecutors dropped all charges against the former presidential candidate after his case ended in a mistrial in may. prosecutors had accused edwards of scheming to use roughly $1 mi
but anyone who wanted to hear directly from hunter, details of her new memoir are shedding light on her relationship with edwards. from sneaking in and out of hotel rooms, to dealing with the paparazzi, to her views on edwards as a father. it's the bombshell tell-all memoir, detailing what rielle hunter says really happened. in an exclusive interview, airing later this week, hunter tells "20/20" anchor, chris cuomo, she wrote the book for their 4-year-old daughter, quinn. and this...
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she's written a new memoir. she just found out she had a sister she never knew about.how they came together and what they share is just amazing. we're going to bring that to you in a little bit. we have some news now with josh elliott. 1469 we begin with breaking news, everyone. a member of president obama's cabinet cited for felony hit and run in southern california. commerce secretary john bryson slammed into a car stopped at some railroad tracks. then hit it again as he drove away. and then crashed into another car. he was eventually found unconscious. he was treated and released from the hospital. police quickly ruled out alcohol and drugs and now say he suffered a seizure, bryson suffers from an unidentified and pre-existing medical condition. >>> the other big story this morning, nearly 3,000 home told to evacuate as the massive wildfire in northern california burns out of control. one official saying this emergency is unheard of. one person unaccounted for. at least 18 structures have burned to the ground. the blaze covers some 31 square miles. there are concern
she's written a new memoir. she just found out she had a sister she never knew about.how they came together and what they share is just amazing. we're going to bring that to you in a little bit. we have some news now with josh elliott. 1469 we begin with breaking news, everyone. a member of president obama's cabinet cited for felony hit and run in southern california. commerce secretary john bryson slammed into a car stopped at some railroad tracks. then hit it again as he drove away. and then...
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now in his new memoir he maps out experiences that could make kathy griffin blush.ust fun to read. hu 'eers our conversation. >> first of all, we're both b.u. grads. boston university. you were a year after me. i don't remember taking classes. >> i don't remember a thing. i was sucking on a bong, but beyond that, i learned afterward. >> i'll take you beyond boston university. you're the face of bravo. people knew you were at cbs. >> i was at the oh plijs, hurricane an drew, covering the first "vanity fair" oscar party and bill clinton's nominating convention in new york, so a lot of really exciting things, and i absolutely loved it. i felt like at cbs news i was in the center of the universe. >> you haven't forgotten some of your best moments. i'll call your attention to six moments you'd like to forget. >> yes. what was on the list? >> one wiof them was open mike. >> my mouth has gotten -- i was voted most talk aive. it's gotten me where i am today but it's also my achilles' heel. i was doing a remote for cbs and i was saying something unkind about the anchor back
now in his new memoir he maps out experiences that could make kathy griffin blush.ust fun to read. hu 'eers our conversation. >> first of all, we're both b.u. grads. boston university. you were a year after me. i don't remember taking classes. >> i don't remember a thing. i was sucking on a bong, but beyond that, i learned afterward. >> i'll take you beyond boston university. you're the face of bravo. people knew you were at cbs. >> i was at the oh plijs, hurricane an...
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they're in the paper just as more details are coming out from hunter's new memoir in which he describeslizabeth edwards as "crazy. a witch on whehe'll whose had constant rage." hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. ♪ if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. ♪ [ acou[ barks ]ar: slow ] ♪ [ upbeat ] [ bark
they're in the paper just as more details are coming out from hunter's new memoir in which he describeslizabeth edwards as "crazy. a witch on whehe'll whose had constant rage." hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics....
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, jeffrey brown talks to grammy award-winning singer songwriter shawn colvin, who has written a new memoir. she also plays a few songs for us. you can send your questions on our making cents page. all that and more is on our all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at the renewed debate over whether women can have it all. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> nordic naturals. >> at&t. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
, jeffrey brown talks to grammy award-winning singer songwriter shawn colvin, who has written a new memoir. she also plays a few songs for us. you can send your questions on our making cents page. all that and more is on our all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at the renewed debate over whether women can have it all. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you...
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. >> reporter: "people" magazine obtained these pictures and excerpts from her revealing new memoirs,luding how hunter says elizabeth edwards reacted to learning about their affair. elizabeth requested all the tapes i had made of the campaign. she locked herself in a room to watch. on one tape she saw johnny walking into a room and his reaction to seeing me. she apparently told him that he never once looked at her the way he looked at me. so she took that bit and put it on her computer as a screen saver in order to watch it over and over again. as far as hunter and edwards and their future, hunter has this to say. i'm still in love with john. that didn't go away, shockingly enough. marriage? i have no idea. i'm not a big fan of the institution, but never say never. in the end, hunter says she has no regrets about following her heart, because she has her daughter, quinn, who she calls the love of her life. >> and you can see the entire exclusive interview with rielle hunter tomorrow night at 10:00, 9:00 central on "20/20." >> and chris cuomo is such a great interviewer. she says she wr
. >> reporter: "people" magazine obtained these pictures and excerpts from her revealing new memoirs,luding how hunter says elizabeth edwards reacted to learning about their affair. elizabeth requested all the tapes i had made of the campaign. she locked herself in a room to watch. on one tape she saw johnny walking into a room and his reaction to seeing me. she apparently told him that he never once looked at her the way he looked at me. so she took that bit and put it on her...
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her old friend and lawyer, ephraim london, one of the two people she had dedicated "maybe", her new memoir. she wanted to know if there were grounds for a lawsuit. london agreed there might be. still in a fury, she called dick cabot demanding to know why he hadn't defended her. she would be suing the whole damn bunch of you, cabot recalled her telling him. mary mccarthy, at home in her paris lawsuit, heard rumors of a pending lawsuit and at first laughed them off. on february 18th a process server knocked on her door and handed her the formal notice. she claimed disbelief. cabot's question had caught her unaware, she protested, and lillian's name came to the forefront accidentally. surely her opinion was not actionable. notes from cabot's assistant that today suggest that mary mccarthy was lying. several days before the interview the assistant noted she had offered mccarthy a range of questions including the one about overrated writers. when i asked if she'd like to discuss which writers are overrated and which underrated and suggested that it could be like a game, she was delighted, the a
her old friend and lawyer, ephraim london, one of the two people she had dedicated "maybe", her new memoir. she wanted to know if there were grounds for a lawsuit. london agreed there might be. still in a fury, she called dick cabot demanding to know why he hadn't defended her. she would be suing the whole damn bunch of you, cabot recalled her telling him. mary mccarthy, at home in her paris lawsuit, heard rumors of a pending lawsuit and at first laughed them off. on february 18th a...
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. >> rose: his new memoirs follows his years in the c.i.a., the fight against terrorism and the changing warfare. it's called "the art of intelligence" and i'm pleased to have henry crumpton back at this table. welcome. >> charlie, thanks, good to be here. >> rose: you wanted to be in the c.i.a. when you were ten years old? 12 years mold? >> i wrote to them when i was ten or 11 years old and got a response to my shock and surprise. >> rose: get an education and come back. >> yeah, they said grow up, reapply and i did. >> rose: more than once. >> i applied when i was 21. they said i was too young, insuchly experience sod i went at them again another year later. >> rose: but you got in and ended up in africa. >> i had ten years in africa, different countries. our mission was to recruit foreign nationals to spy for the c.i.a. and during that time, of course, a lot of the hot battles of the cold war being waged and there was a great place... >> rose: russia, battleground africa. >> that's right. and all the bits and pieces that went along with it and these various insurgencies throughout the
. >> rose: his new memoirs follows his years in the c.i.a., the fight against terrorism and the changing warfare. it's called "the art of intelligence" and i'm pleased to have henry crumpton back at this table. welcome. >> charlie, thanks, good to be here. >> rose: you wanted to be in the c.i.a. when you were ten years old? 12 years mold? >> i wrote to them when i was ten or 11 years old and got a response to my shock and surprise. >> rose: get an...
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he's on list. >> i don't like any of them but -- >> up next, a new memoir is raising questions about ama's own version of his own life. the author of this new biography is david maraniss, and there he is, bob marley, three little birlds. it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> a new biography about president obama sheds a unique light on the president's past. it's generates lots of buzz because it questions president obama's history and his memoir, which is called "dreams from my father." the author of the new book is david maraniss. he traces several generations of the president's lineage from kenya to kansas and gives an unprecedented look at young barack obama's life before his career in palestinians ever began. here is a passage. barack obama was 27 when he reached harvard law school, an unpredictable jumble of skill and cheer
he's on list. >> i don't like any of them but -- >> up next, a new memoir is raising questions about ama's own version of his own life. the author of this new biography is david maraniss, and there he is, bob marley, three little birlds. it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make...