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he had to check that box, and i was a correspondent for newsweek at the time. i will be totally honest, and this is going to get me hate mail. i have never opposed for a picture with any other politician or celebrity i have interviewed, but senator obama was there, and i thought, i will take a picture with this guy, and we have a conversation about iraq. i never thought i would get a chance to ask him a question again, especially after he became president. this year there was an off the record straight session for the senior advisers at this bar in orlando. president obama shows up unannounced, and i have a chance to ask one question off the record. the question i wanted to ask, i did ask a question, but i did not ask about drones or civil liberties. it was also an example to me when i am trying to be hard, as critical as possible to do my job even in the moment you are meeting the president. it is not an easy thing to do. a lot of the journalists i was with swooned. i think that is correct. tavis: that is the right word. i am glad you were on as to go on the r
he had to check that box, and i was a correspondent for newsweek at the time. i will be totally honest, and this is going to get me hate mail. i have never opposed for a picture with any other politician or celebrity i have interviewed, but senator obama was there, and i thought, i will take a picture with this guy, and we have a conversation about iraq. i never thought i would get a chance to ask him a question again, especially after he became president. this year there was an off the record...
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"newsweek" spond correspondent for two years.younger brother was a bronze star winning platoon leader. some ofsome of my best friends are in the military. i have personally suffered losed in the conflicts. you know, it's interesting -- my experience is forged on the street of iraq during the war sectarian fighting. seeing three four, two-star general act like cons. totally ignoring the reality in front them. i sat in briefings every day while the guy with two stars on the shoulder would tell us how great everything in iraq was while there were three car bombings waking me up every morning. i went down and interviewed the war lord in southern afghanistan, a guy human rights abuser and drug small smugglers who general petraeus endorsed. i'm unhappy -- people want to try to disparage me because i should be older or this or that, i i would say, you know, judge my work. if you don't like my work, you know, still buy a copy of the book. c-span: let me read you a -- "the wall street journal" and this particular the review section under
"newsweek" spond correspondent for two years.younger brother was a bronze star winning platoon leader. some ofsome of my best friends are in the military. i have personally suffered losed in the conflicts. you know, it's interesting -- my experience is forged on the street of iraq during the war sectarian fighting. seeing three four, two-star general act like cons. totally ignoring the reality in front them. i sat in briefings every day while the guy with two stars on the shoulder...
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what he wanted was the cover of "newsweek." he wanted a prominent -- someone prominent in the world of sports to come to his defense because as we all saw last night, lance is a clinical, classic narcissist who really only cares about himself. so he didn't care about me. he cared about getting what he could out of me, but, you know, journalists go through this all the time, and i bought it, and i'm embarrassed. >> dave, you wrote that what he's trying to do now is the equivalent of riding a bike through the eye of a needle. well, we watched half of it. we'll see the rest of it tonight perhaps. did he succeed? >> no, he didn't succeed at all, and he didn't succeed on either front, and that's the key point here is that he had to do two different things that were very different, very divergent, and he failed at both. this is what he had to do. first, he had to show the united states anti-doping agency that he was contrite, that he was serious about taking their findings as the new law of the land. that their findings about him wer
what he wanted was the cover of "newsweek." he wanted a prominent -- someone prominent in the world of sports to come to his defense because as we all saw last night, lance is a clinical, classic narcissist who really only cares about himself. so he didn't care about me. he cared about getting what he could out of me, but, you know, journalists go through this all the time, and i bought it, and i'm embarrassed. >> dave, you wrote that what he's trying to do now is the equivalent...
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>> the cover of "newsweek."t says -- it has a smiling picture of barack obama, and it says better than fdr, cooler than jfk. there it is. the one on the left, everybody is a parody, better than fdr, cooler than jfk. the one on the right is the real cover. tell me which is the goofier cover? >> bill: i don't have a beef. don't know what's in the article because "newsweek" doesn't publish anymore. they are online. the covers obviously are defying some extent? >> yes. i'm saying they have tried many in the mainstream media for four years have tried to turn barack obama into a messiah, and those of us who said that have been either dismissed or laughed off or what whatever. here it is the messiah, the second coming. >> bill: i get letters that say listen, you and goldberg are wasting your time because we, the letter writers and maybe viewers of the factor we know the media is in the tank for barack obama. why do we have to hear about it every week? that's a decent point. we have proved yard that the network news, mo
>> the cover of "newsweek."t says -- it has a smiling picture of barack obama, and it says better than fdr, cooler than jfk. there it is. the one on the left, everybody is a parody, better than fdr, cooler than jfk. the one on the right is the real cover. tell me which is the goofier cover? >> bill: i don't have a beef. don't know what's in the article because "newsweek" doesn't publish anymore. they are online. the covers obviously are defying some extent?...
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"newsweek" warned us the end of casa social unrest could explode in china. if we want to keep eating pasta we have to take aggressive action. it seems like a joke. >> you can also not believe the story which is ridiculous. >> they do have a grain of truth that fundamentally wheat is the most heat intolerance species. that is true. their word as temperatures rise we cannot produce wheat. we have seen that over the last 30 years it is not proven. temperatures have risen because we are good at that. farmers are smart. better varieties, more irrigation with pesticides and fertilizer. we will save 40% increase of four major grains. pasta is safe. john: we will not die from global warming but "newsweek" died maybe that is okay with their bad reporting. bjorn lomborg. what if the disaster bonkers are right? and bigger storms and more pollution? are you prepared? those in in "the business of bad news" are prep with the spark miles card from capital one, thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on ev
"newsweek" warned us the end of casa social unrest could explode in china. if we want to keep eating pasta we have to take aggressive action. it seems like a joke. >> you can also not believe the story which is ridiculous. >> they do have a grain of truth that fundamentally wheat is the most heat intolerance species. that is true. their word as temperatures rise we cannot produce wheat. we have seen that over the last 30 years it is not proven. temperatures have risen...
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"newsweek" warned us the end of casa social unrest could explode in china.to keep eating pasta we have to take aggressive action. it seems like a joke. >> you can also not believe the story which is ridiculous. >> they do have a grain of truth that fundamentally wheat is the most heat intolerance species. that is true. their word as temperatures rise we cannot produce wheat. we have seen that over the last 30 years it is not proven. temperatures have risen because we are good at that. farmers are smart. better varieties, more irrigation with pesticides and fertilizer. we will save 40% increase of four major grains. pasta is safe. john: we will not die from global warming but "newsweek" died maybe that is okay with their bad reporting. bjorn lomborg. what if the dister bonkers are right? and bigger storms and more pollution? are you prepared? those in in "the business of those in in "the business of bad news" are prep man: constant tingling in my toes. woman: i had double vision. woman: they said, "you have multiple sclerosis." man: i kind of had to get a gra
"newsweek" warned us the end of casa social unrest could explode in china.to keep eating pasta we have to take aggressive action. it seems like a joke. >> you can also not believe the story which is ridiculous. >> they do have a grain of truth that fundamentally wheat is the most heat intolerance species. that is true. their word as temperatures rise we cannot produce wheat. we have seen that over the last 30 years it is not proven. temperatures have risen because we are...
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check out the "newsweek" article. the end of pasta.ng temperatures and droughts caused by global warming could wipe out the grains that make noodles. these are the same green noodle heads today's snow in mississippi and alabama, well, climate change. now, first things first, by the way. this is "newsweek" that couldn't see its own demise. that is just -- i digress. melissa francis says this is one big carbo load. melissa. >> i was nervous. i long been a foe of the environment and nature inly because i don't love camping or bugs. we haven't been on the same side of the global warming debate. neil: "little house on the prairie". you seem to be very happy back then. >> yeah. one big lie. neil: get me back to the city. get me back to the city. >> quickly as possible. i live in the concrete jungle here. in any case i got really nervous when i heard olive garden was being threatened. wait a second --. neil: you have never been in a olive garden. >> i love olive garden. i love olive garden. neil: look at me. all right, i will play along. keep
check out the "newsweek" article. the end of pasta.ng temperatures and droughts caused by global warming could wipe out the grains that make noodles. these are the same green noodle heads today's snow in mississippi and alabama, well, climate change. now, first things first, by the way. this is "newsweek" that couldn't see its own demise. that is just -- i digress. melissa francis says this is one big carbo load. melissa. >> i was nervous. i long been a foe of the...
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is still on the cover of time and "newsweek." there are to be songs about him, poetry, movies, movies of the of the week and they have to be on 60 minutes every other week. a man named oscar%. he he is a heroic and brave man, and inspiring man, a practitioner of nonviolence. he was in the cuban gulag as i don't blush to call it, for 12 years and got out last year. a interviewed and tribute him as soon as i could. he's a follower of gandhi and martin luther king. he is just perfect. he is even black but no one cares. no one knows who oscar processes and they stand on opposite sides of the great divide shake a bar and ask her present. he is someone who ought to win the nobel priest price. he could give it to the ladies in white. their wives, sisters and daughters of political prisoners caught up in the so-called black spring. and wonderful group. they were beaten severely for what they did. they hold candlelight vigils and the like and the state just can't stand it. it makes things very difficult for them. marco valladares who is s
is still on the cover of time and "newsweek." there are to be songs about him, poetry, movies, movies of the of the week and they have to be on 60 minutes every other week. a man named oscar%. he he is a heroic and brave man, and inspiring man, a practitioner of nonviolence. he was in the cuban gulag as i don't blush to call it, for 12 years and got out last year. a interviewed and tribute him as soon as i could. he's a follower of gandhi and martin luther king. he is just perfect. he...
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newsweek had it but would not run it. >> that's right. it was spiked.ked, but that was enough to break loose and get out there. they could not to the gate keeping any more. >> i look at these comparisons. getting huge numbers of viewers. and here, you're successful. 90 million, and the 25 million. garrett's 6 million. town hall which carries all of these columnists, iluding my column just its 4 million. how do you get six? >> i have no idea. i think i am a boring guy. >> it's amazing when you think that not very long ago if you wanted to challenge the integrity of the traditional press the only way you could do was to write a letter to the editor. >> which we ignored. >> or submit an op-ed. hope that your letter might be run. i don't think so much power has ever been transferred from so few people to so many ordinary people almost all the world almost overnight. john: all part of "freedom 2.0". thank you. and coming up, want to buy something the government does not want you to buy? and new on-line currency makes that easier. is that a problem or a good
newsweek had it but would not run it. >> that's right. it was spiked.ked, but that was enough to break loose and get out there. they could not to the gate keeping any more. >> i look at these comparisons. getting huge numbers of viewers. and here, you're successful. 90 million, and the 25 million. garrett's 6 million. town hall which carries all of these columnists, iluding my column just its 4 million. how do you get six? >> i have no idea. i think i am a boring guy. >>...
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"newsweek," daily beast dan gross, it's great to have you. >> -through.n but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade. >> eliot: it's been said many times those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat. if the. history is detorted then we can learn the wrong lessons. oscar winning director oliver stone teamed up with a history director to create a political the series and book are both called the untold history of the united states, and the series airs on showtime every monday at 8:00. it's a pleasure to be joined by academy award winner oliver stone and peter kosnic. thank you for coming on. >> our pleasure. >> eliot: this is a counter narrative history. you want the public to know there i
"newsweek," daily beast dan gross, it's great to have you. >> -through.n but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade....
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newsweek had it but would not run it. >> that's right. it was spiked. story leaked, but that was enough to break loose and get out there. they could not to the gate keeping any more. >> i look at these comparisons. getting huge numbers of viewers. and here, you're successful. 90 million, and the 25 million. garrett's 6 million. town hall which carries all of these columnists, including my column just its 4 million. how do you get six? >> i have no idea. i think i am a boring guy. >> it's amazin when you think that not very long ago if you wanted to challenge the integrity of the traditional press the only way you could do was to write a letter to the editor. >> which we ignored. >> or submit an op-ed. hope that your letter might be run. i don't think so much power has ever been transferred from so feweople to so many ordinary people almost all the world almost overnight. john: all part of "freedom 2.0". thank you. and coming up, want to buy something the government does not want you to buy? and new on-line currency makes that easier. is that a problem o
newsweek had it but would not run it. >> that's right. it was spiked. story leaked, but that was enough to break loose and get out there. they could not to the gate keeping any more. >> i look at these comparisons. getting huge numbers of viewers. and here, you're successful. 90 million, and the 25 million. garrett's 6 million. town hall which carries all of these columnists, including my column just its 4 million. how do you get six? >> i have no idea. i think i am a boring...
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kevin's picture even appeared on the cover of newsweek magazine and he was one of the first missing children to featured on milk cartons. but the boy's where abouts remained a mystery. kevin's parents eventually set up the kevin collins foundation and searched for their son tirelessly for more than a decade. over the years, tips would >> i think that he is deceased. i think that many of my family feels that way. >> reporter: occasionally come in giving the family hope. in 1994, a former priest at san quentin charles clifford, kron 4. never be found alive. in 1996, the kevin collins foundation closed it's doors due to a lack of funding. david and ann collins eventually divorced, torn apart by the stress of searching for their missing son. in san francisco, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam: new at 11. police are asking for the public's help to find a missing 14-year-old girl. in hayward police say, maritza yanez left her house on patrick avenue and harder road. after an argument with her father. she has shut down her facebook page. and has not contacted any family members. since she was la
kevin's picture even appeared on the cover of newsweek magazine and he was one of the first missing children to featured on milk cartons. but the boy's where abouts remained a mystery. kevin's parents eventually set up the kevin collins foundation and searched for their son tirelessly for more than a decade. over the years, tips would >> i think that he is deceased. i think that many of my family feels that way. >> reporter: occasionally come in giving the family hope. in 1994, a...
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>> same with "newsweek" it is it a political point that outlets are trying to make. i come from the standpoint that all media is biased and al-jazeera is included . you have to balance it out. al-jazeera has come a long way and doing a better job today and you get great foreign news. >> by closing the deal in 20 12, al gore doesn't have to pay such high capitol gains taxes because he got it in for the fiscal cliff deal. that is interesting. thanks to jupedy and rick and dustin and rick. i am john scott. thanks for watch we'll see you again next week. >>. >> gregg: fox news alert on one of the top national security jobs in the administration, fox news is learning that president obama will nominate former republican senator chuck hagel to be the next secretary of defense. the announcement expected tomorrow. that setting up a contentious hearing in the u.s. senate. under scrutiny for both sides of the aisle with his positions on israel and iran. more in the developing newscast. >> gregg: hello. i'm gregg jarrett. glad you are with us, welcome to a brand-new hour. >> jam
>> same with "newsweek" it is it a political point that outlets are trying to make. i come from the standpoint that all media is biased and al-jazeera is included . you have to balance it out. al-jazeera has come a long way and doing a better job today and you get great foreign news. >> by closing the deal in 20 12, al gore doesn't have to pay such high capitol gains taxes because he got it in for the fiscal cliff deal. that is interesting. thanks to jupedy and rick and...
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what he wanted was the cover of "newsweek." he wanted a prominent -- someone prominent in the world of sports to come to his defense because as we all saw last night, lance is a clinical, classic narcissist who really only cares about himself. so he didn't care about me. he cared about getting what he could out of me, but, you know, journalists go through this all the time, and i bought it, and i'm embarrassed. >> dave, you wrote that what he's trying to do now is the equivalent of riding a bike through the eye of a needle. well, we watched half of it. we'll see the rest of it tonight perhaps. did he succeed? >> no, he didn't succeed at all, and he didn't succeed on either front, and that's the key point here is that he had to do two different things that were very different, very divergent, and he failed at both. this is what he had to do. first, he had to show the united states anti-doping agency that he was contrite, that he was serious about taking their findings as the new law of the land. that their findings about him wer
what he wanted was the cover of "newsweek." he wanted a prominent -- someone prominent in the world of sports to come to his defense because as we all saw last night, lance is a clinical, classic narcissist who really only cares about himself. so he didn't care about me. he cared about getting what he could out of me, but, you know, journalists go through this all the time, and i bought it, and i'm embarrassed. >> dave, you wrote that what he's trying to do now is the equivalent...
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>> same with "newsweek" it is it a political point that outlets are trying to make.ome from the standpoint that all media is biased and al-jazeera is included . you have to balance it out. al-jazeera has come a long way and doing a better job today and you get great foreign news. >> by closing the deal in 20 12, al gore doesn't have to pay such high capitol gains taxes because he got it in for the fiscal cliff deal. that is interesting. thanks to jupedy and rick and dustin and rick. i am john scott. thanks for watch we'll see you again next week. >> judge jeanine: don't you love it when the tables are turned? when the critic finally has to walk in the shoes of those he so often criticized? when the bully gets to experience what he so often inflicted on others? when the gander finally gets what has been good for the goose. h hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. this week after outrage over the publication of interactive maps identifying the names and addresses of legal gun permit holders in westchester and rockland county, new york, the journal new
>> same with "newsweek" it is it a political point that outlets are trying to make.ome from the standpoint that all media is biased and al-jazeera is included . you have to balance it out. al-jazeera has come a long way and doing a better job today and you get great foreign news. >> by closing the deal in 20 12, al gore doesn't have to pay such high capitol gains taxes because he got it in for the fiscal cliff deal. that is interesting. thanks to jupedy and rick and dustin...
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peterson, associate professor of english at lehigh university, and eleanor clift, contributor to "newsweek the daily beast. ron talked about sasha commenting. nothing like your kids to keep you humble. >> although it was the chief justice who made the mistake. >> well, that's right. but we certainly were all listening to make sure he got it delight time. >> exactly. >> michael, nate silver who has a piece today looking at first-year approval ratings of second-term presidents. most presidents got a big bump after their re-election. not so for both presidents obama and bush. tell me what happened? >> well, we're in a modern time where people are a skeptical about presidents and they came into their second terms after tough and hard-fought campaigns in contrast to a bill clinton or some of others. but even the president who is come in with very high ratings usually tend to plun nj the second term. twigt eisenhower, one of the most popular presidents ever in american history, by 1957 late and 15958, his ratings were down to about 40%, which was very low in those days. in a way it's an index to
peterson, associate professor of english at lehigh university, and eleanor clift, contributor to "newsweek the daily beast. ron talked about sasha commenting. nothing like your kids to keep you humble. >> although it was the chief justice who made the mistake. >> well, that's right. but we certainly were all listening to make sure he got it delight time. >> exactly. >> michael, nate silver who has a piece today looking at first-year approval ratings of second-term...
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>> it's the same thing with sale of newsweek. outlets are trying to make it. come from the standpoint that all media is biased and you have to deal with that and try to balance it out. i think al-jazeera is doing a better job today and you do get great foreign news. >> jon: and by closing this deal he doesn't have to pay such high capital gains taxes because he got it in before the fiscal cliff deal. that is interesting. that is wrap on news watch this week. thanks to our panel. i'm jon scott. we'll see you again next week. >>> i gave you an order. >> he is not listening. >> john: had is on you are future. >> we can build machines much smarter than our brains. >> but we have a sea a knew media to capture it. >> you the public will have five days online to find out what is in it. >> they are hiding that don't want us to see. what if you are hiding things. >> it isn't a sign they are doing something wrong. >> the founder of wikipedia joins us. >> it works because the more the mechanisms work the less we would need government. >> john: the future doesn't have to
>> it's the same thing with sale of newsweek. outlets are trying to make it. come from the standpoint that all media is biased and you have to deal with that and try to balance it out. i think al-jazeera is doing a better job today and you do get great foreign news. >> jon: and by closing this deal he doesn't have to pay such high capital gains taxes because he got it in before the fiscal cliff deal. that is interesting. that is wrap on news watch this week. thanks to our panel. i'm...
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. >> now there is "newsweek" magazine which is an online only publication i guess you would call it second coming. searches have long complained president obama thinks that of himself. now call they have made it official i guess. >> he was treated as messiah figure the first time around. the media put too much faith in politics and government it reflect their particular ideological bias. they really -- they are setting him up for a no fail secondin term. they are not going to hold him accountability didn't held him accountable in the. racist. viewer for the coverage of the "the washington post" had it right when he said al roker mentioned it earlier embarrassed himself. he wasn't alone. >> then there was the "new york times" which complained about george w. bush spending $40 million on his second inauguration. jim touched in this. touched on this. they said the inauguration, the ceremonies for aauguration in war time lingering question of tone. that was all about george w. bush's second inaugural. and then for barack obama spending 50 million on his second inauguration, the times wrote fun
. >> now there is "newsweek" magazine which is an online only publication i guess you would call it second coming. searches have long complained president obama thinks that of himself. now call they have made it official i guess. >> he was treated as messiah figure the first time around. the media put too much faith in politics and government it reflect their particular ideological bias. they really -- they are setting him up for a no fail secondin term. they are not going...
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the only text on the cover of newsweek was "hash tag." >> san mateo and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> good morning. 4:42 on monday. hope you had a great weekend. san francisco is locking across the bay toward oakland, crystal clear right here. it is cold. we have fog out there. mike nicco is tracking that for you. and there are fog advisories. >> new this morning, the alameda family coroner identified a man killed running across a busy oakland freeway. a 44-year-old behind a wheel hit the center divider of i-880 and after the crash, he got out of the car and tried to cross the freeway on foot and he was then hit by at least two passing cars, all northbound traffic was diverted at 66 avenue for almost two hours. all lanes re-opened just before 10:00. >> emergency crews in san jose launched a water rescue to try to save a woman would drove her car into a pond between highway 85 and almaden expressway in san jose. our reporter was there. >> the officers were told the car was going crash when it crashed in the water. the woman drives was attempting to get on highway 85, the almad
the only text on the cover of newsweek was "hash tag." >> san mateo and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> good morning. 4:42 on monday. hope you had a great weekend. san francisco is locking across the bay toward oakland, crystal clear right here. it is cold. we have fog out there. mike nicco is tracking that for you. and there are fog advisories. >> new this morning, the alameda family coroner identified a man killed running across a busy oakland freeway. a...
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there are so many people but one in particular a man who ought to be on the cover of time and newsweek and we still of covers of time and newsweek there ought to be songs about him, poetry, movies, he ought to be on 60 minutes every other week. he's a man named oscar basset come he's a brave man, an aspiring man come a practitioner of nonviolence, and he was a cubin googled as i do not rush to call it, for 12 years. got out last year. i interviewed him as soon as i could. he is a follower of ghandi and martin luther king. perfect. he's even black, but no one cares. che gavara is on a free t-shirt and no one knows who oscar basset is. che gavara and basset. he's someone that all too well the nobel peace prize. he could give it to the ladies in white. these people began they were wives and sisters and daughters and so one of political prisoners caught up in the so-called black springs. they are beaten severely for what they do. they hold a candlelight vigils and the like, and the state can't stand it and it makes things very difficult for them. let me quote still known by some of us as a
there are so many people but one in particular a man who ought to be on the cover of time and newsweek and we still of covers of time and newsweek there ought to be songs about him, poetry, movies, he ought to be on 60 minutes every other week. he's a man named oscar basset come he's a brave man, an aspiring man come a practitioner of nonviolence, and he was a cubin googled as i do not rush to call it, for 12 years. got out last year. i interviewed him as soon as i could. he is a follower of...
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and last august, he wrote the cover story for "newsweek" entitled, "i still believe in lance armstrong now he says reading that makes him cringe and he is "outfront" tonight. thank you for having the courage. so you were saying, look, i'm embarrassed, but you know what, so many people. so many people believed him, because they wanted to believe in the inspired story. i wanted to read a quote from that article. you wrote, "i was diluted to believe lance armstrong when he denied doping." that's what you're saying now. but what was it, when you wrote that article, so late, so many people were saying, maybe it's not true, why did you still believe him? >> i really thought he was a hero. to me, the premise i took was this. people were saying he was blood doping, he'd been blood doping throughout all the tour de frances that he won all seven of them. i'm sure that was true, but that sport was so rife with doping, so rife with cheating, so rife with the use of performance enhancers, i said, all right, if that's all they have, then he basically is equaling the playing field. he overcame cancer
and last august, he wrote the cover story for "newsweek" entitled, "i still believe in lance armstrong now he says reading that makes him cringe and he is "outfront" tonight. thank you for having the courage. so you were saying, look, i'm embarrassed, but you know what, so many people. so many people believed him, because they wanted to believe in the inspired story. i wanted to read a quote from that article. you wrote, "i was diluted to believe lance armstrong...