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we can even go to bill clinton. >> now richard roberts. >> >> now richard roberts. been a womanizer. that's what most people say. something about a nice man in his mid-50s with a nice smile, healthy body and a full head of hair. women have a tendency to attract themselves to it. they are look moths to light. they just flutter right on in. >> though roberts considers himself a ladies man, some of the women in his life disagree. he is currently charged with assault and battery against a former girlfriend. he's pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. 16 months earlier, however, he pled guilty to three counts of violating a protective order taken out by another woman and served 60 days in the tulsa county jail. >> i was kind of hooked on women for a long time. after my wife left me and everything, my attitude changed about women. that was probably where the switch started going in reverse toward cocaine. >> though he has been caught in the jail's revolving door, robert says it was during a stay two years earlier that he had an epiphany. it had to do with discarded sliver
we can even go to bill clinton. >> now richard roberts. >> >> now richard roberts. been a womanizer. that's what most people say. something about a nice man in his mid-50s with a nice smile, healthy body and a full head of hair. women have a tendency to attract themselves to it. they are look moths to light. they just flutter right on in. >> though roberts considers himself a ladies man, some of the women in his life disagree. he is currently charged with assault and...
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robert wah and mr. richard umbdenstock. dr. robert wah as a doctor the nurse makes serious charges. and i must say that the hospital takes something of a different slant on some of the things she has said. is she right? >> well, i think we all want to be as protected as possible in our work. and i think that is what she is expressing. and she is also expressing the need for preparation. and i think we are doing a great deal of preparation in this country. we have dealt with infectious diseases many, many times before. the aids epidemic and the other sars epidemic we had. we know how to deal with contagious diseases and i think we are responding in appropriate ways to do that. there are always opportunities to improve on that. but i think we have a great deal of experience in this country and we are using that to prepare ourselves. i think right now is a time for preparation not panic. and i think we are doing that today. >> schieffer: mr. richard umbdenstock? >> absolutely. every hospital wants to protect its patients and its workers. there's no question about that. we want to have
robert wah and mr. richard umbdenstock. dr. robert wah as a doctor the nurse makes serious charges. and i must say that the hospital takes something of a different slant on some of the things she has said. is she right? >> well, i think we all want to be as protected as possible in our work. and i think that is what she is expressing. and she is also expressing the need for preparation. and i think we are doing a great deal of preparation in this country. we have dealt with infectious...
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roberts reporting for us tonight. joining us in studio with more reaction to the night's breaking news is dr. richard furshine, dr.ensicx pathologist dr. michael baden. the cdc? did change -- they originally said you have to have direct contact with bodily fluids. that evolved into you might be able to get it if you're three feet away. as john roberts reports, nobody can pinpoint the exact moment that they got this disease. do we really have a full complete answer? >> no. i don't think we have a full complete answer but we have some answers. and i think that-j has among the best infectious disease doctors in the country -- in the world. and they're working on k and i think that they're casting out a big net to cover everybody. i would suspect over the weeks and months ahead that this infection will run a course as they have always done in tñp in africa since 1976 they've had&8u ebola. >> but wrong time and time again. dr. frieden said you a special room, all you need is a private room and private bathroom. the president said in the event we've taken necessary precautions working with-f: african countries to make s
roberts reporting for us tonight. joining us in studio with more reaction to the night's breaking news is dr. richard furshine, dr.ensicx pathologist dr. michael baden. the cdc? did change -- they originally said you have to have direct contact with bodily fluids. that evolved into you might be able to get it if you're three feet away. as john roberts reports, nobody can pinpoint the exact moment that they got this disease. do we really have a full complete answer? >> no. i don't think we...
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senator robert kennedy and directed the 1972 presidential campaign of antiwar candidate senator george mcgovern, has died at the age of 90. mcgovern ran on an anti-vietnam war platform against richard nixon in 1972. mankiewicz reflected mcgovern's candidacy in the documentary "one bright and shining moment: the forgotten summer of george mcgovern." >> all this talk about being a softy was preposterous. the man is an authentic american hero. we just lost an election. none of us went to jail. >> frank mankiewicz also served as president of national public radio for six years. he died thursday of heart failure in washington, dc. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in the historic city of vienna, capital of austria, in the heart of europe. it was five years ago that obama was in the neighboring country, the czech republic, for a major address in prague, where he called for a nuclear free world. >> so today, i state clearly and with conviction, america's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons. [applause] states willnited take concrete steps toward
senator robert kennedy and directed the 1972 presidential campaign of antiwar candidate senator george mcgovern, has died at the age of 90. mcgovern ran on an anti-vietnam war platform against richard nixon in 1972. mankiewicz reflected mcgovern's candidacy in the documentary "one bright and shining moment: the forgotten summer of george mcgovern." >> all this talk about being a softy was preposterous. the man is an authentic american hero. we just lost an election. none of us...
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roberts defeats the challenger praying robin. robin, anger incumbent. >> from the review festival, a conversation about dealing with undocumented youth coming into the u.s. the events in missouri in st. louis. richard nortonn smith on his recent biography of nelson rockefeller. friday night at 8:00, drones and their impact on aviation and how they transform the american military. , jakeay night at 10:00 halpern on the questionable practices of the health industry and the festival of books. martin luther king's poor people campaign and the 1968 election. saturday, the life and legacy of booker t. washington, and sunday 4:00, "exercise delewar." find our television schedule at c-span.org. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> now the senate armed services committee chair talks about afghanistan and some of the other foreign-policy challenges facing the u.s. senator levin is retiring at the end of this congressional term. this is just over an hour. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the institute of peace. we are very pleased to host the chairman of the senate armed services committee. has been a strong suppor
roberts defeats the challenger praying robin. robin, anger incumbent. >> from the review festival, a conversation about dealing with undocumented youth coming into the u.s. the events in missouri in st. louis. richard nortonn smith on his recent biography of nelson rockefeller. friday night at 8:00, drones and their impact on aviation and how they transform the american military. , jakeay night at 10:00 halpern on the questionable practices of the health industry and the festival of...
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robert draper and i'm with "the new york times magazine." our abiding fascination with the 30th president of the united states richard milhouse nixon has been stoked by two remarkable books that have been published this year. i will talk about those in a second but it seems only right to pay tribute to the fact that earlier this week a giant in american journalism who is really catalytic to nixon's resignation passed away p.m. referring to "washington post" executive editor benjamin bradlee. i am also going to assert a kind of executive privilege since we are here in texas and pay tribute to another giant related to watergate. two of his children are here in the audience today. i'm referring to texan that watergate special prosecutor leon jaworski. [applause] his daughter claire jaworski and his son joe jaworski are in the audience. that is respectably my mother and my uncle. [laughter] we have these two fine weighty books and they comprised a total of 1500 pages and yet there's no overlap between the two because of the conceptual differences. the book by john dean the legendary watergate figure counsel to president nixon, "the nixon defens
robert draper and i'm with "the new york times magazine." our abiding fascination with the 30th president of the united states richard milhouse nixon has been stoked by two remarkable books that have been published this year. i will talk about those in a second but it seems only right to pay tribute to the fact that earlier this week a giant in american journalism who is really catalytic to nixon's resignation passed away p.m. referring to "washington post" executive editor...
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with a panel on richard nixon featuring former nixon white house counsel john dean, author of the nixon defense and historian douglas brinkley and editors of the nixon tapes. journalist robert draper is moderator. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible] >> hannah. >> thank you very much. we will have more in a moment. our first panel of the day. thank you all very much for being here. [applause] >> tell me -- >> good morning, everyone. i am with the new york times magazine and a our abiding fascination with the 30th president of the united states, richard nixon, has been stoked by two remarkable books that have been published this year. it seems right that earlier this week, a giant in the annals of american journalism who was really catalytic to nixon's resignation passed away. i am referring to executive editor benjamin bradlee. i am also going to assert an executive privilege since we are in texas and paid tribute to another giant willing to watergate, i am referring to texan and watergate special prosecutor leon
with a panel on richard nixon featuring former nixon white house counsel john dean, author of the nixon defense and historian douglas brinkley and editors of the nixon tapes. journalist robert draper is moderator. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible] >> hannah. >> thank you very much. we will have more in a moment. our first panel of the day. thank you all very much for being here. [applause] >> tell me -- >>...