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. >> so the first face you're starting with is oval face. >> if you have an oval face you want to introduce little anning y anning l angular it to your face. the glasses frames should not be wider than your widest point. so some people have trouble understanding it. >> it's not best although i love a full sun glass i'm not going to lie. >> you have an oval face. >> i do. >> i think people don't know what shape their face is. >> lens crafters have 900 stores and a great website that will help you figure out what shape your face is. >> so you're creating angles. >> you have a little bit more of a round face in between round and oval. >> that's just jowls. >> when you take my hair way i'm more of an oval. >> i know my face. >> and you're also -- >> own them, take them. >> okay. next one is square. >> square. >> you have a square face, you want to create a little more softness so you want rounder styles. also keep in mind the size of your face is going to impact the size of your frame. so if you are petite you don't want large glasses. >> i have an oval face. >> i don't like those on you, sorry
. >> so the first face you're starting with is oval face. >> if you have an oval face you want to introduce little anning y anning l angular it to your face. the glasses frames should not be wider than your widest point. so some people have trouble understanding it. >> it's not best although i love a full sun glass i'm not going to lie. >> you have an oval face. >> i do. >> i think people don't know what shape their face is. >> lens crafters have 900...
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inner drive from 20th drive to eakins oval is closed. we're hearing from people on the scene that it may close before 10:00 a.m. keep that in mind. an alternate around that is interstate 76 and of course we don't want to forget about those of you going to the shore, poconos for this extended holiday weekend. a live look at the garden state parkway north of cape may toll plaza. free and clear to go there. >> ten minutes after 5:00 a.m. we have new information about the shooting death of that gun instructor by a 9-year-old girl. authorities have made a decision in the case. find out who they say is really at fault and whether the little girl will face any charges. >>> plus, a school break in caught on camera. how the thief hit the same classrooms twice in one day. >>> 5:13 a.m. new information on the three men kidnapped, stabbed and thrown into the schuylkill river. we know that two people who died were brothers. we also know the motive behind wednesday's abduction was drug money. police tell us the brothers c given to buy drugs. they were
inner drive from 20th drive to eakins oval is closed. we're hearing from people on the scene that it may close before 10:00 a.m. keep that in mind. an alternate around that is interstate 76 and of course we don't want to forget about those of you going to the shore, poconos for this extended holiday weekend. a live look at the garden state parkway north of cape may toll plaza. free and clear to go there. >> ten minutes after 5:00 a.m. we have new information about the shooting death of...
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we met in the oval office. the president was struggling because he was pro-life and did not want to allow the collection of stem cells from embryos and aborted fetuses, so he was very concerned. he wrestled with the decision. i think there were 20 people in the oval office, which was unusual. for one last debate, everybody offered their views. he announced he wanted everybody's opinion. he went person by person around the room and asked, "what would you do?" opinions were all over the place. he came to me. i was literally the last person. i said you know i offer my counsel to you after you have heard everybody else. we go to the back room and a basically tell him this person was afraid to speak up because someone else was bullying them. i was being the honest broker. he said i want everybody to hear what you have to say, so i told him i would support funding for stem cell research. he said, thank you very much. then he said i will have an answer for you tomorrow. he walked out of the oval office. the next morni
we met in the oval office. the president was struggling because he was pro-life and did not want to allow the collection of stem cells from embryos and aborted fetuses, so he was very concerned. he wrestled with the decision. i think there were 20 people in the oval office, which was unusual. for one last debate, everybody offered their views. he announced he wanted everybody's opinion. he went person by person around the room and asked, "what would you do?" opinions were all over the...
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the ben franklin parkway inner drives are closed right now from 20th street to eakins oval. outer drive closing in the next few hours. >> let's get back to breaking news now. this is just coming in. a woman hit by two cars. this happened just a few minutes ago. nbc 10's jesse gary rushed over to the scene from where he was reporting and you are live there now. what can you tell us? >> reporter: just checked in with police and they say they are searching for a small white compact car that fled the scene. this victim was hit by two vehicles here at bellfield and broad. hit by the white car and knocked into the air and then landed on the windshield of a second car. a dark colored car. officers just told me that driver of that car stopped a little bit south on broad from our current location and he's cooperating with police. but the driver of the first car, the car that initially struck the pedestrian, that driver took off and so right now investigators are looking for a small compact white that fled the area of bellfield and broad here in the logan section of philadelphia. the
the ben franklin parkway inner drives are closed right now from 20th street to eakins oval. outer drive closing in the next few hours. >> let's get back to breaking news now. this is just coming in. a woman hit by two cars. this happened just a few minutes ago. nbc 10's jesse gary rushed over to the scene from where he was reporting and you are live there now. what can you tell us? >> reporter: just checked in with police and they say they are searching for a small white compact car...
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and we'll tell you what it was like in the oval office before nixon made that famous resignation speech. >> cbs news is -- only the crew. there will nobody picture. >> schieffer: 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again, the news from overnight is as grimace it has been for the last week. iraqi official told router news agency that the isis terrorist had killed 500 members of the yazidis, thousands are still trapped on that mountain top in northern iraq. more food and supplies were dropped over the area last night by u.s. transport planes, u.s. airstrikes continue, the president is on martha's vineyard this morning but as he left washington he told reporters the airstrikes may go on for awhile. what he said the u.s. does not intend to order ground forces back in to the area. >> i've been very clear that we're not going to have u.s. combat troops in iraq again. and we are going to maintain that because we should have learned a lesson from our long and immensely costly incursion in iraq. >> schieffer: more from holly williams who i
and we'll tell you what it was like in the oval office before nixon made that famous resignation speech. >> cbs news is -- only the crew. there will nobody picture. >> schieffer: 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again, the news from overnight is as grimace it has been for the last week. iraqi official told router news agency that the isis terrorist had killed 500 members of the yazidis, thousands are still trapped...
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everybody walks into the oval office, almost everybody, and says, you know, mr. president, it is in your best interest to do this, and our job was to figure out why it was in their best interest first, and the president's second. ronald reagan was a voracious reader. he read all of the memos. all of the decision memos we all talked about. but the key to reagan was listening to the arguments in person. as an actor, he looked at people's eyes and heard their tone, and he could start sorting out what really added up, and he never liked the argument, mr. president, this is the best politics for you. he would end the conversation. the answer was make sure at our level that he had the right options and let them argue it out with the oval office, and then later he would make a decision. >> david? >> well, i think, and some of it has to do with the input, right? so there is so much information, and part of the staff job is to filter the information but filter it fairly so he gets a feel for the sweep of arguments, and obama, one of the things that has been very good for
everybody walks into the oval office, almost everybody, and says, you know, mr. president, it is in your best interest to do this, and our job was to figure out why it was in their best interest first, and the president's second. ronald reagan was a voracious reader. he read all of the memos. all of the decision memos we all talked about. but the key to reagan was listening to the arguments in person. as an actor, he looked at people's eyes and heard their tone, and he could start sorting out...
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ben franklin parkway inner drive is closed from 20th street to eakins oval. later in the morning there will be closure midday through tuesday. i'll tell you about those coming up. >> all right. thanks. >>> it's a story we've been following since it broke early wednesday morning. three men kidnapped, stabbed and dumped in the schuylkill river. two died and now police say they know the motive. >>> and apple's announcement. why september 9th is a date plenty of people will mark on their calendars or putting in their calendar apps. >>> it's 4:15. there's new information on the three men who were kidnapped, stabbed and thrown into the schuylkill river. the two people that died were brothers. we know the motive behind the be a destruction was drug money. the brothers gambled away $100,000 they were given to buy drugs. the third man couldn't come up with enough money to free them and he was abducted, bound and stabbed. the attackers put weights around the brothers' legs. police say they now know who they're looking for. >> they have a lot of money and they have a lo
ben franklin parkway inner drive is closed from 20th street to eakins oval. later in the morning there will be closure midday through tuesday. i'll tell you about those coming up. >> all right. thanks. >>> it's a story we've been following since it broke early wednesday morning. three men kidnapped, stabbed and dumped in the schuylkill river. two died and now police say they know the motive. >>> and apple's announcement. why september 9th is a date plenty of people will...
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in a few hours the outer drive from 20th street to eakins oval will be closed off. take 76 around that. kelly drive, martin luther king drive, just a few hours closures associated with those. 76 is your best bet. there's a disabled vehicle on 422 westbound right at trooper. doesn't seem to be tying things up. when i see you next, we'll look at your shore and a live look at travel to the poconos. >> katy touched on it there. last-minute preps happening for made in america. it begins tomorrow and runs through sunday. nbc 10's jesse gary is live on the ben franklin parkway. we talked about how to get to the concert and how to get around it but you mentioned last time there will be ways to get home from the concert from free, right? >> reporter: that's right, chris. this is all -- [ inaudible ] >> i think we're back. let's look at our video. uber is offering all users a free $20 ride home or ride up to $20 i should say. users have to enter promotional code and that part of the united way's safe ride initiative. for every person that signs up with a code and takes a ride
in a few hours the outer drive from 20th street to eakins oval will be closed off. take 76 around that. kelly drive, martin luther king drive, just a few hours closures associated with those. 76 is your best bet. there's a disabled vehicle on 422 westbound right at trooper. doesn't seem to be tying things up. when i see you next, we'll look at your shore and a live look at travel to the poconos. >> katy touched on it there. last-minute preps happening for made in america. it begins...
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the last 30 minutes of the cbs news special report from that evening, leading into president nixon's oval office address to the nation. >> this is a cbs news special report. here again is walter cronkite. >> president nixon makes what it seems will be his last address from the white house. he goes on the air, and it is reported he will announce his resignation as president of the united states. that has seemed to be the fact in the last nine and a half hours at any rate as he called , the vice president into the office for a private conversation. he reportedly told him he has decided and will announce tonight on his resignation. george herman is at capitol hill for the senate view on the question which now is being asked on whether some sort of immunity might be offered to the president against prosecution for any wrongdoing in the white house during his administration. george? >> the legal discussion between -- and fred graham went down with some interest. up here, i guess you would have to say it is not viewed so much as a legal question as it is as a political question. i think the mem
the last 30 minutes of the cbs news special report from that evening, leading into president nixon's oval office address to the nation. >> this is a cbs news special report. here again is walter cronkite. >> president nixon makes what it seems will be his last address from the white house. he goes on the air, and it is reported he will announce his resignation as president of the united states. that has seemed to be the fact in the last nine and a half hours at any rate as he called...
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last 30 minutes of the cbs news special report from that evening, leading into president nixon's oval office address to the nation. a cbs news special report. here again is walter cronkite. >> president nixon makes what it seems will be his last address from the white house. it iss on the air, and reported he will announce his resignation as president of the united states. george herman is at capitol hill for the senate view on the question which now is being some sort ofher immunity might be offered to the president against prosecution for any wrongdoing in the white house during his administration. george? betweenegal discussion mike kelly with some interest. up here, i guess you would have to say it is not viewed so much as a legal question as it is as a political question. i think the members of the senate i talked to were more concerned with what they would call the particle political realities of the situation. some of them feel, for example, that if there were a sense of a congress resolution that the president should be granted prosecutors,t especially federal prosecutors unde
last 30 minutes of the cbs news special report from that evening, leading into president nixon's oval office address to the nation. a cbs news special report. here again is walter cronkite. >> president nixon makes what it seems will be his last address from the white house. it iss on the air, and reported he will announce his resignation as president of the united states. george herman is at capitol hill for the senate view on the question which now is being some sort ofher immunity...
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. >> the announcement came august 8th, 1974 in a televised address from the white house oval office. next, 1974's cbs news special report with then anchor walter cronkite followed by nixon's address to the nation. >> this is a cbs news special report. here is walter cronkite. >> president nixon makes what seems will be his last address from the white house, he goes on the air and it is reported he will announce his resignation as president of the united states. that seemed to have been the fact for the last nine and a half hours since he called vice president ford into the oval office and in a 1:10 private conversation with him told him he has decided an will announce tonight on his resignation. george her man is at capitol hill for the senate view on the question which now is being asked on whether some sort of immunity might be offered to the president against prosecution for any wrong doing in the white house during his administration. george? >> the legal discussion between my colleagues with some interest because up here i guess you would have to say it's not viewed so much as a
. >> the announcement came august 8th, 1974 in a televised address from the white house oval office. next, 1974's cbs news special report with then anchor walter cronkite followed by nixon's address to the nation. >> this is a cbs news special report. here is walter cronkite. >> president nixon makes what seems will be his last address from the white house, he goes on the air and it is reported he will announce his resignation as president of the united states. that seemed to...
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it was christian's first time in the oval office. do you remember how you felt? were you nervous?reporter: you were nervous. >> i was more than nervous. i was scared to death. >> i have never been a quitter. >> reporter: did you sense request emotion coming from the president? >> um, i-- i could sense the embarrassment, i think. >> reporter: the emotion came the next day when nixon said good-bye to the white house staff. >> my mother was a saint. >> reporter: christian was also in the room for that. >> he talked about his mother, and it was-- it was-- it was sad. i actually felt compassion for him at that moment. >> reporter: you've covered a lot of big news events in 40 years. >> yes. >> reporter: where does this rank? >> this ranks at the top. >> reporter: the top. >> the top. i've been fortunate enough to be in place where's i would have paid cbs to be there. this was one of them, and i would have paid a lot, and i think a lot of people would have. >> reporter: you had a front-row seat on history. >> i had a front-row seat. i wasn't sitting, though. ( laughter ) i was standing,
it was christian's first time in the oval office. do you remember how you felt? were you nervous?reporter: you were nervous. >> i was more than nervous. i was scared to death. >> i have never been a quitter. >> reporter: did you sense request emotion coming from the president? >> um, i-- i could sense the embarrassment, i think. >> reporter: the emotion came the next day when nixon said good-bye to the white house staff. >> my mother was a saint. >>...
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9:00 on the night of 1974t date -- august 8, president nixon addressed the nation from the oval office. he announced his decision to resign. coming up next, the president's speech. we go behind the scenes in the first, oval office as the president prepares to deliver his remarks. this is about 20 minutes. >> how is that? is that reading hitting anywhere that you can see? >> i don't think it is. >> ok. >> you are better looking than i am. why don't you stay here? blondes, they say, photograph better than brunettes. is that true or not? you are a blonde, aren't you? >> no, sir. >> redhead? >> no. >> we are the same. >> [indiscernible] hi. i know. have got an extra camera in case the lights go out? where did you get it? bc?that n that is an nbc camera, i presume? >> of course. [laughter] standard joke. [laughter] let me see -- get these lights properly -- my eyes always -- when you get past 60, that is enough. thanks. ollie always likes to take a lot of pictures. i am afraid he would catch me picking my nose. you would not print that, would you? he would take a long shot. i guess i can se
9:00 on the night of 1974t date -- august 8, president nixon addressed the nation from the oval office. he announced his decision to resign. coming up next, the president's speech. we go behind the scenes in the first, oval office as the president prepares to deliver his remarks. this is about 20 minutes. >> how is that? is that reading hitting anywhere that you can see? >> i don't think it is. >> ok. >> you are better looking than i am. why don't you stay here? blondes,...
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at is already over -- most ovale and it is already over. turns well but then crashed twice. him and his copilot were not hurt, but the second crash this morning cost and make 10-minute penalty. his motorsport teammate is leading the standings. >> that does it for us on the journal. thank you so much for being with us. >> he has to stick every new shirt to the tailor shop to shorten the sleeves. [speaking foreign language] the redshirt is for reference. it has a clean cut, he says. armss born with deformed get an his mother to 1951.ve that was sold in the deformities that it caused on unborn children became the biggest ever pharmaceutical scandal. she was among the pregnant women to receive the drug. he says she was supposed to get a sleeping pill or a tranquilizer. she did not want it, but was told that it was, said she had to. she could not refuse, so she took it. when i was born, no one remember that. the connection was not obvious. later, she recalled taking the drug. >> she can put her close on the morning alone if she is wearing a dres
at is already over -- most ovale and it is already over. turns well but then crashed twice. him and his copilot were not hurt, but the second crash this morning cost and make 10-minute penalty. his motorsport teammate is leading the standings. >> that does it for us on the journal. thank you so much for being with us. >> he has to stick every new shirt to the tailor shop to shorten the sleeves. [speaking foreign language] the redshirt is for reference. it has a clean cut, he says....
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on august 8, 1974, president nixon addressed the nation from the oval office. during this special presentation of american history tv, the president's speech. first we go behind the scenes in the oval office as the president prepares to deliver his remarks. this is about 20 minutes. >> okay, somehow that? is that hitting anywhere that you can see? i don't think i don't think it is. >> okay. >> hey, you're better looking than i am, why don't you stay here? blonds they say photograph better than brunettes. is that true or not? you're a blond, aren't you? redhead? we're the same. i know. have you gotten a extra camera in case the lights go out? is that nbc? and that's an nbc camera? standard joke. did we get these lights properly? my eyes always have -- when you get past 60 -- that's enough. my friend ollie always wants to take a lot of picture of me. i'm afraid he'll catch me picking my nose. he wouldn't print that would you though, ollie? you can take a long shot but that's enough. i guess i can see it. oh, you want a level, don't you? yes, yes. good evening, th
on august 8, 1974, president nixon addressed the nation from the oval office. during this special presentation of american history tv, the president's speech. first we go behind the scenes in the oval office as the president prepares to deliver his remarks. this is about 20 minutes. >> okay, somehow that? is that hitting anywhere that you can see? i don't think i don't think it is. >> okay. >> hey, you're better looking than i am, why don't you stay here? blonds they say...
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oval is soft. >> square you want to soften.lso i want to point out we got the pinks and blushes that are a big trend. there's a lot to choose from. >> round faces. a round face again you're going to want to create a little more angularity. it apparently he does. >> thank you. he's adorable. >> this is going to be good because birds -- i hear you lovebirds. >> i don't know. i love them. don't know if they love me. >> this is a blue fronted amazon parrot. >> say hi. >> hi. >> hoda you're doing a great job. >> he doesn't talk. >> that is not nice. >> he doesn't speak. >> he might be intimidated by your hair. >> they live in the trees. i'm being so serious. >> does it look like a nest. >> so hoda, it looks good. how do they communicate if they don't talk. >> they live in these family blocks and each one has a dien
oval is soft. >> square you want to soften.lso i want to point out we got the pinks and blushes that are a big trend. there's a lot to choose from. >> round faces. a round face again you're going to want to create a little more angularity. it apparently he does. >> thank you. he's adorable. >> this is going to be good because birds -- i hear you lovebirds. >> i don't know. i love them. don't know if they love me. >> this is a blue fronted amazon parrot....
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not open this morning, eakens oval and the inner drives.arkway as we get it ready for the made in america festivities. outer drives close at 10:00 a.m. haddon heights, camden county we're getting world of a crash along highland avenue at the white horse pike. >> thanks, matt. >>> a pair of calculating chris are on the run this morning. they ambushed a businessman who was carrying $70,000 in cash, money he was about to deposit into a bank. katherine scott is live at police headquarters to bring us up to date. katherine. >> reporter: matt that 37-year-old victim is recovering this morning. he was shot in his arm excels in stable condition at the hospital. police are searching for the two suspects, police say that this businessman who owns several local businesses was on his way to deposit $70,000 in crash when he was ambushed. you can see a gun lying on the ground of crime scene. that was the victim's gun, he never drew it according to police, but officers laid it on the ground when they got there to make sure everything was safe. this happen
not open this morning, eakens oval and the inner drives.arkway as we get it ready for the made in america festivities. outer drives close at 10:00 a.m. haddon heights, camden county we're getting world of a crash along highland avenue at the white horse pike. >> thanks, matt. >>> a pair of calculating chris are on the run this morning. they ambushed a businessman who was carrying $70,000 in cash, money he was about to deposit into a bank. katherine scott is live at police...
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you can work out of the oval awful. >> the oval al awful? >> i am of the opinion it has to do with race. >> come on. >> the fact he is a black man it rank els. >> that is rank els you. >> it does not yank else me, i have no problem with more obama, he is suffering sometimes from a lack of style, and a lack of you know real wyatt europ earp pers. >earp personalty don't interrupt me, buddy. >> okay buddy. >> you are not my buddy. >> paul will beat you up. >> a lot of obama's problems are style problems. he tried to get a bill passed on the immigration, tried to -- the ferguson thing is beyond his control, i do agree, he should not be spending a lot of time with it, it is a local issue. >> we have part timer in workforce it not rocket science or magic to flip the switch on spending to fix the u.s. economy that is not a lord winning thing that president did, it is so easy for the government to do that, it put us in a dire strait, bond market certainly, treasury in a sketchy situation. >> we're better than we were. >> well -- >> on some things i
you can work out of the oval awful. >> the oval al awful? >> i am of the opinion it has to do with race. >> come on. >> the fact he is a black man it rank els. >> that is rank els you. >> it does not yank else me, i have no problem with more obama, he is suffering sometimes from a lack of style, and a lack of you know real wyatt europ earp pers. >earp personalty don't interrupt me, buddy. >> okay buddy. >> you are not my buddy. >> paul...
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i remember interviewing president obama for one of my books and i went into the oval office with two tape recorders so where there would not be a malfunction to his press secretary said, they knew a lot about tapes and everyone laughed and then obama says can you believe they taped everything? he looked at his press secretary kind of like we will never do that. that's never going to happen again. so in a sense we get to look into not just the actions and words of this president than a little bit into his soul, don't we? getting to the interior courtyard where little decisions are made. >> guest: we do, no question and that's something i don't have a sound bite to explain this and i think you have to watch him and see how he handles this as it progresses. it's not a pretty picture. >> host: is there anything on the tapes that sheds light on him and a positive way? is there anything that's favorable? >> guest: absolutely. there's no question that his aides did not serve him well. he is not given the facts he needs to know early on. how he would have dealt with them is another issue. >>
i remember interviewing president obama for one of my books and i went into the oval office with two tape recorders so where there would not be a malfunction to his press secretary said, they knew a lot about tapes and everyone laughed and then obama says can you believe they taped everything? he looked at his press secretary kind of like we will never do that. that's never going to happen again. so in a sense we get to look into not just the actions and words of this president than a little...
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the press was allowed in the oval office for just a few moments before the closed-door meeting began. the justice department ordered a second autopsy on 18-year-old michael brown. the st. louis county autopsy report says the police officer fired at least six to eight shots, including two in brown's head. the justice department says both reports will be evaluated as part of the federal civil rights investigation. brun's family hired their own pathologist, dr. michael boddin. he said president obama is the first president he knows of to get this involved in this type of civil rights race. >> it shows the interest and the concern the federal government has in this kind of death. >> reporter: the fbi says it has about 40 agents going door to door in ferguson collecting information for the federal investigation. in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the chp is trying to determine if a deadly motorcycle crash was connected to an out-of-control sideshow in the east bay. the massive sideshow with more than 100 vehicles stopped traffic on several streets around 7:30 last night
the press was allowed in the oval office for just a few moments before the closed-door meeting began. the justice department ordered a second autopsy on 18-year-old michael brown. the st. louis county autopsy report says the police officer fired at least six to eight shots, including two in brown's head. the justice department says both reports will be evaluated as part of the federal civil rights investigation. brun's family hired their own pathologist, dr. michael boddin. he said president...
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press the red light and the oval office lights up like a christmas tree.were five maybe six microphones on nixon's desk. there were microphones in the chandeliers in the oval office. so i mentioned this to obama. obama said, i better get somebody to check those chandeliers. [ laughter ] but then he said -- he turned to his press secretary and he said, can you imagine if everything we said in here was taped? my thought was, i hope so. [ laughter ] and if you get to this -- it's exactly the right question that ruth is asking about, where does this fit in? and it clearly is unique. what is -- ken is the expert on the tapes. what always struck me is nixon as elizabeth said is resenting anyone who had any privilege, oh, yeah, the moment there's a tape which you gave us where nixon discovers that somebody in the -- his white house is meeting with all the ivy league presidents. he goes bonkers. he just says, what? who is meeting with those ivy league presidents? and then he goes into one of his rages. he said, they will never again be in this white house, never,
press the red light and the oval office lights up like a christmas tree.were five maybe six microphones on nixon's desk. there were microphones in the chandeliers in the oval office. so i mentioned this to obama. obama said, i better get somebody to check those chandeliers. [ laughter ] but then he said -- he turned to his press secretary and he said, can you imagine if everything we said in here was taped? my thought was, i hope so. [ laughter ] and if you get to this -- it's exactly the right...
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president is back in the oval office today. the vacation is over. we'll see what happens.e'll be keeping an eye on it throughout the day. thank you. >> thank you. >> folks in northern california were jolted out of bed very early on sunday morning, a 6.0 magnitude earthquake rattled the bay area but homeowners could get an evil bigger wakeup call. we'll explain that coming up next. >> and also, the home of the whopper may no longer call the united states home. burger king announcing talks to buy a canadian donut chain that could radically alter the fast food giant. >> we are just about 15 minutes away from "outnumbered" at the top of hour. what do you have coming up? >> hi, guys. should the united states go after isis in syria? the chairman of joint chiefs of staff saying not so fast but some the threat to the united states is real. wheat the best move to make? >> president obama back at work today after receiving a loft criticism for how he handled crises during his vacation. can he change the conversation in time for midterms? >> pediatricians are saying that kids need th
president is back in the oval office today. the vacation is over. we'll see what happens.e'll be keeping an eye on it throughout the day. thank you. >> thank you. >> folks in northern california were jolted out of bed very early on sunday morning, a 6.0 magnitude earthquake rattled the bay area but homeowners could get an evil bigger wakeup call. we'll explain that coming up next. >> and also, the home of the whopper may no longer call the united states home. burger king...
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i took him in to the oval office. he had another man with him, i can't remember his name. he had on a courd suit, a sort of preppy shirt. he had on black shoes and white socks. he looked like a country bump kin. he was so articulate on nixon policies. nixon brought kissinger in to meet him. he did his thing. i knew him only from his public appearances, and what i had seen on television. i picked up a lot about him from people who knew him. and had, i thought, a pretty
i took him in to the oval office. he had another man with him, i can't remember his name. he had on a courd suit, a sort of preppy shirt. he had on black shoes and white socks. he looked like a country bump kin. he was so articulate on nixon policies. nixon brought kissinger in to meet him. he did his thing. i knew him only from his public appearances, and what i had seen on television. i picked up a lot about him from people who knew him. and had, i thought, a pretty
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i can tell you the inner drive from 20th street in center city philadelphia to eakins oval is closed off this morning and will be through early next week. so an alternate around that is fairmount avenue. live look at 78 at lehigh street. a lot of people are going to the shore and poconos. headed to the poconos, drive there looks good this morning. >> you heard katy say there are detours in place for the made in america festival but it officially kicks off tomorrow in philadelphia. you're looking live at the philadelphia museum of art where the performers will take the stage for that two-day music festival. nbc 10's jesse gary is live on the ben franklin parkway with a preview of the event. i understand there are dos and don'ts for those that attend. >> reporter: one of the things you want to be aware of before you get here. there's a lot of equipment still on the parkway. they move a lot of this stuff into place. now for dos and don'ts. the dos, make sure you have sunblock and rain gear for uncertain weather future and be advised of restrictions for a new product geared toward hydrat
i can tell you the inner drive from 20th street in center city philadelphia to eakins oval is closed off this morning and will be through early next week. so an alternate around that is fairmount avenue. live look at 78 at lehigh street. a lot of people are going to the shore and poconos. headed to the poconos, drive there looks good this morning. >> you heard katy say there are detours in place for the made in america festival but it officially kicks off tomorrow in philadelphia. you're...
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there is something egglike about the oval office. it's an egg-shaped room and you feel the whole world swirls around this we go, and here is this golden egglike shape and in the middle of it is the most powerful man in the world. intoxicating. >> you did the book on beethoven. what do you run into with academics and the world of historians that say you're not a historian? >> oh, i repeat it myself. i'm not a historian. >> why not? >> i'm a different species of cat. historians deal with more than the individual. a biographer deals with the individual. a biography is the story of writing of life, biography. i'm interested in character, the narrative of character. the strangeness of events. the strangeness of reality. i'm interested in literary matters. history or yaps have to concern themselves with the abstracts -- economics, great social movements, consensus, ideology. these things don't particularly interest me. i like to write about living human beings who live in extraordinary times and whose characters are extraordinary. the fact
there is something egglike about the oval office. it's an egg-shaped room and you feel the whole world swirls around this we go, and here is this golden egglike shape and in the middle of it is the most powerful man in the world. intoxicating. >> you did the book on beethoven. what do you run into with academics and the world of historians that say you're not a historian? >> oh, i repeat it myself. i'm not a historian. >> why not? >> i'm a different species of cat....
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the underground with an oval it's either with company urban transport solutions unveiling their metro carriage prototype as well it's both the largest passenger capacity easy access for disabled person just climate control as well as a fight it takes an undistinguished in system while the trains modular design makes it easier to repair and service the world's population is expected to meet eighty billion people by two thousand and twenty five and with all those extra mouths to feed scientists are looking for ways to maximise the yields of staple crops and then you'd seconds homes might just hold the key. to something a lot of. homes. can try. it's roots all the way back to eight hundred eighty when construction work was started in the grounds of the city state university. it's a vigil glass roof and walls has over seven thousand types of tree plants and taxes from all corners of the globe and cover a bloomin six thousand five hundred square metres the gardens carry out importance work protecting some of the world's rarest species and conserving toms local flora . as well as providing
the underground with an oval it's either with company urban transport solutions unveiling their metro carriage prototype as well it's both the largest passenger capacity easy access for disabled person just climate control as well as a fight it takes an undistinguished in system while the trains modular design makes it easier to repair and service the world's population is expected to meet eighty billion people by two thousand and twenty five and with all those extra mouths to feed scientists...
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anyone who went into the oval office. he was just kind of saying, the confidence that people expect when they come see the president. we are not going to care about that. it is in my interest to do this taping. when it was disposed the idea that no one is ever going -- he is troubled by that very fact himself in a couple of those conversations. he tells some, i don't feel comfortable doing this. he does not pull the plug. and you know what is amazing about these books in a sense, it's kind of seals the conclusion about nixon. and what you have done is brought the microscope as close to this presidency as anyone could. for that it is a public service. at the same time, all of the detail -- for somebody who wants to relive and relive in technicolor and for many, many hours, this will tell the story. >> the review was interesting. it is not an easy read. not an easy read because it is a painful read because it reminds us of those times. i did not -- you were not my audience. i don't know if when you write a book you have an
anyone who went into the oval office. he was just kind of saying, the confidence that people expect when they come see the president. we are not going to care about that. it is in my interest to do this taping. when it was disposed the idea that no one is ever going -- he is troubled by that very fact himself in a couple of those conversations. he tells some, i don't feel comfortable doing this. he does not pull the plug. and you know what is amazing about these books in a sense, it's kind of...
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. >> woodruff: on the evening of august 8th 1974 from the oval office president richard nixon announced his resignation. this after a two-year-long saga that became known as the watergate scandal. on june 17th 1972, five men who had been hired by the committee to re-elect the president were arrested trying to bug the offices of the democratic national committee in the watergate complex. it was one part of a large clandestine effort to ensure nixon's re-election. that fall he won by a landslide, beating senator george mcgovern by nearly 18 million votes. but investigations into the watergate break-in continued eventually tying the white house to the burglary. in february 1973, a senate committee began to look into the president's connection to the watergate break-in and the subsequent cover-up. that may, the special panel began hearings which lasted nine months. some members of president nixon's own administration testified against him, including former white house counsel john dean who said there had been a coverup, one he had discussed with the president. >> i began by telling the pres
. >> woodruff: on the evening of august 8th 1974 from the oval office president richard nixon announced his resignation. this after a two-year-long saga that became known as the watergate scandal. on june 17th 1972, five men who had been hired by the committee to re-elect the president were arrested trying to bug the offices of the democratic national committee in the watergate complex. it was one part of a large clandestine effort to ensure nixon's re-election. that fall he won by a...
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when you take my hair away i am more of an oval. >> oh, look at that. >> tri-oval. >> i know my face. you want rounder styles. >> okay. >> also keep in mind, the size of your face will impact the size of the frame. so if you are petite, petite, you don't want this gigantic frame on your face. especially for glasses. so i actually -- i have an oval face. >> let's see. >> yeah. i don't like on you. >> i'm sorry. >> i know. you're right. they make me look like -- >> i don't know. >> spa or something. >> put watch these. >> let's see. >> yes. >> much better. >> okay. >> see. >> it works. >> okay. >> oval, soft. >> square. square you want to soften. >> and also i want to point out, we've got these pinks and blushes and nude colors which is a big trend in eyewear. >> a lot to choose from. >> pretty colors. >> round faces. >> a round face, again you're going to want to create a little more an gu hairty. >> you don't want to do the tiny thing. >> like aviator things. >> right. it's going to accentuate. >> these are actually lovely. it's a square shape but because it's got the clear. >> those
when you take my hair away i am more of an oval. >> oh, look at that. >> tri-oval. >> i know my face. you want rounder styles. >> okay. >> also keep in mind, the size of your face will impact the size of the frame. so if you are petite, petite, you don't want this gigantic frame on your face. especially for glasses. so i actually -- i have an oval face. >> let's see. >> yeah. i don't like on you. >> i'm sorry. >> i know. you're right. they...
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and if they had been arrested there, you can trace a ride back to the oval office. because nixon gives an instruction to haldeman to put a plant in mcgovern's headquarters. now, what does a plant mean? it can mean a lot of things. >> host: not a fight country, for sure. >> guest: right. and haldeman takes that and tells gordon to tell lady to changes intelligence operation for muskie to mcgovern. so it had been arrested that night in mcgovern headquarters, we have the order in a sense can write from the oval office. but i don't think the plant, and when you look in the context of some of the other conversations, message limit electronic surveillance. >> host: but lady would take anything and run with it. what is nixon's legacy now transferred one of the things i think people might look at as a result of the way i was able to get in and dig out some of this stuff is the fact his decision-making is pretty shoddy stuff. and how broad and a wide was this really perilous and information week decision. >> host: but this isn't going to change the view of people had of him
and if they had been arrested there, you can trace a ride back to the oval office. because nixon gives an instruction to haldeman to put a plant in mcgovern's headquarters. now, what does a plant mean? it can mean a lot of things. >> host: not a fight country, for sure. >> guest: right. and haldeman takes that and tells gordon to tell lady to changes intelligence operation for muskie to mcgovern. so it had been arrested that night in mcgovern headquarters, we have the order in a...
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i took him in to the oval office. he had another man with him, i can't remember his name. he had on a courd suit, a sort of preppy shirt. he had on black shoes and white socks. he looked like a country bump kin. he was so articulate on nixon policies. nixon brought kissinger in to meet him. he did his thing. i knew him only from his public appearances, and what i had seen on television. i picked up a lot about him from people who knew him. and had, i thought, a pretty balanced picture of the guy. nothing that has happened since has changed that picture. and he's a very interesting character. interesting isn't the right word. i did my best to undermine him. >> what did you do other than find john o'neil? >> probably called veterans organization. it was no black operation. i passed on information to reporters and others information that wasn't complimentary. he's got this idea that i ran this big campaign. he said this in the 2004 electi election, he said the bush people are pulling all the stops out against me, now i have chuck dolson working against me. bush had some long
i took him in to the oval office. he had another man with him, i can't remember his name. he had on a courd suit, a sort of preppy shirt. he had on black shoes and white socks. he looked like a country bump kin. he was so articulate on nixon policies. nixon brought kissinger in to meet him. he did his thing. i knew him only from his public appearances, and what i had seen on television. i picked up a lot about him from people who knew him. and had, i thought, a pretty balanced picture of the...
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i took him in to the oval office. he had another man with him, i can't remember his name. he had on a courd suit, a sort of preppy shirt. he had on black shoes and white socks. he looked like a country bump kin. he was so articulate on nixon policies. nixon brought kissinger in to meet him. he did his thing. i knew him only from his public appearances, and what i had seen on television. i picked up a lot about him from people who knew him. and had, i thought, a pretty balanced picture of the guy. nothing that has happened since has changed that picture. and he's a very interesting character. interesting isn't the right word. i did my best to undermine him. >> what did you do other than find john o'neil? >> probably called veterans organization. it was no black operation. i passed on information to reporters and others information that wasn't complimentary. he's got this idea that i ran this big campaign. he said this in the 2004 electi election, he said the bush people are pulling all the stops out against me, now i have chuck dolson working against me. bush had some long
i took him in to the oval office. he had another man with him, i can't remember his name. he had on a courd suit, a sort of preppy shirt. he had on black shoes and white socks. he looked like a country bump kin. he was so articulate on nixon policies. nixon brought kissinger in to meet him. he did his thing. i knew him only from his public appearances, and what i had seen on television. i picked up a lot about him from people who knew him. and had, i thought, a pretty balanced picture of the...
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committee about his job in great detail about where his particular office was in connection with the oval offi office. it happened to be right outside the door. his job was to carry all the materials that the president was to see that day into the president's office. act more like an inbox and to get all the materials that the president was sending back out with his notes and comments that he had made during his peruse l of materials. mr. butterfield, when interrogated, testified that he had that total access and e he also testified that he knew by the president in the watergate before it happened and on questioning or was involved in any coverup and he said, oh, no, absolutely not. you are correct. we have other testimony that exonerates the president so far as culpability. mr. mitchell was testifying before the committee as a live witness. he was asked by mr. doran did you have any discussion with him in respect to this payment for attorney fees? mr. mitchell, absolutely not. attorney fees, absolutely not. did the president say anything to you about that? no, sir. will h you my previous
committee about his job in great detail about where his particular office was in connection with the oval offi office. it happened to be right outside the door. his job was to carry all the materials that the president was to see that day into the president's office. act more like an inbox and to get all the materials that the president was sending back out with his notes and comments that he had made during his peruse l of materials. mr. butterfield, when interrogated, testified that he had...
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we go behind the scenes in the oval office as the president prepares to deliver his remarks. this is about 20 minutes. >> how is that? reading hitting anywhere that you can see? it might. >> ok. you are better looking than i am. why don't you stay here? they say, photograph better than brunettes. aren't a blonde, you? redhead? >> [indiscernible] >> i know. have you gotten it to cameron case the lights go out -- have you got an extra camera in case the lights go out? amera, ian nbc c presume? [laughter] standard joke. [laughter] see -- get these lights eyes always -- when you get past 60, that is enough. my friend always likes to take a lot of pictures. i am afraid he would catch me picking my nose. he would not print that, would you? he would take a long shot. it.ess i can see you want a level, don't you? >> good evening. this is the 37th time i have spoken to you from this office, where so many decisions have been made that shaped the history of this nation. need any more? each time i have done so to discuss with you some matter that i believe affected the national interest.
we go behind the scenes in the oval office as the president prepares to deliver his remarks. this is about 20 minutes. >> how is that? reading hitting anywhere that you can see? it might. >> ok. you are better looking than i am. why don't you stay here? they say, photograph better than brunettes. aren't a blonde, you? redhead? >> [indiscernible] >> i know. have you gotten it to cameron case the lights go out -- have you got an extra camera in case the lights go out?...
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they watched the president's press conference today, so they are hoping tonight the oval office and congress will do more than airstrikes. >> i'm not going to give a particular timetable. >> president obama told the world u.s. airstrikes will continue as long as u.s. personnel and religious minorities are at risk. it is news he has been waiting to hear. >> it was a very good idea from the president to do the airstrike, but was a late act from them because we believe isis is like a virus inside the body. it has contaminated. >> through an arabic translator, the co-owner of sin that restaurant -- sindbad restaurant says his restaurant has been holding desperate conversations by iraqi expatriates how islam state, also known as isis, has spread its brand of islam. >> where they are coming from, who was behind them? >> it comes with a heaping side of fear for those left in iraq. >> i have a lot of fear for my family. my brother, my sister. >> genocide is what they call it. diners sayese iraqi they never thought -- they pray for more than airstrikes from the u.s. he is even prepared to take -- put
they watched the president's press conference today, so they are hoping tonight the oval office and congress will do more than airstrikes. >> i'm not going to give a particular timetable. >> president obama told the world u.s. airstrikes will continue as long as u.s. personnel and religious minorities are at risk. it is news he has been waiting to hear. >> it was a very good idea from the president to do the airstrike, but was a late act from them because we believe isis is...
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--i understand we're getting the president making that long walk now from the oval office waiting for his departure on marine one. he'll stop and talk with us in between. >> we will he'll walk up to the podium and then to marine one where he'll fly to bethesda. new american sanctions, now let's listen to the president. >> president obama: good afternoon, from the netherlands, malaysia, australia, and families around the world families are still in shock over the sudden and tragic loss of nearly 300 loved ones senselessly killed when their civilian airliner was shot down by russian-backed separatists in ukraine. these grieving families and their nations are our friends
--i understand we're getting the president making that long walk now from the oval office waiting for his departure on marine one. he'll stop and talk with us in between. >> we will he'll walk up to the podium and then to marine one where he'll fly to bethesda. new american sanctions, now let's listen to the president. >> president obama: good afternoon, from the netherlands, malaysia, australia, and families around the world families are still in shock over the sudden and tragic...