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now, robert, smile. smile, robert. lovely. robert, it's finished. it's finished, robert. beautiful, robert. oh, lovely. robert, what about another card? no. just one card. one card. what if it gets lost? you know what, robert, i've heard stories about the postman. if those bastards don't strike, you know what they do? they sit down on the way, open all the letters. "dear my wife," the letter goes to hell, the money here. he opens another one, "dear my wife," the card goes to hell. he puts the money here. oh, robert, if you take another card, you don't have to pay me the money now, just the deposit. like sales house. exactly, robert. where do you work? feltex. felt & textiles consolidated spinning mills? - yes. - they pay good there. - not bad. - robert, tell me, have you ever walked down that long passage that lead to the big glass offices, the manager's office? oh, robert, imagine in 15 years time to quit promoting the felt & textiles, you can become the best chief senior messenger boy. robert, imagine yourself sitting behind the desk like a white man with the phone ring
now, robert, smile. smile, robert. lovely. robert, it's finished. it's finished, robert. beautiful, robert. oh, lovely. robert, what about another card? no. just one card. one card. what if it gets lost? you know what, robert, i've heard stories about the postman. if those bastards don't strike, you know what they do? they sit down on the way, open all the letters. "dear my wife," the letter goes to hell, the money here. he opens another one, "dear my wife," the card goes to...
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one more time, robert. come. hold it. robert, smile. smile, robert. smile. ay! witnessing human beings forcing another human beings to spend their whole lives in spiritual and physical traps and cages leaves us with a feeling of outrage and fear and helplessness. paul laurence dunbar, a man not too far removed from the days of slavery, understood this feeling of entrapment. and he wrote a poem called sympathy. i know what the caged bird feels, alas! when the sun is bright on the upland slopes; when the wind stirs soft through the springing grass, and the river flows like a stream of glass; and the first bird sings and the first bud opes, and a faint perfume from its chalice steals, i know what the caged bird feels! i know why the caged bird beats his wing till its blood is red on the cruel bars; for he must fly back to his perch and cling when he fain would be on the bough a-swing; and a pain still throbs in the old, old scars and they pulse again with a keener sting i know why he beats his wing! i know why the caged bird sings, ah, me, when his wing is bruised
one more time, robert. come. hold it. robert, smile. smile, robert. smile. ay! witnessing human beings forcing another human beings to spend their whole lives in spiritual and physical traps and cages leaves us with a feeling of outrage and fear and helplessness. paul laurence dunbar, a man not too far removed from the days of slavery, understood this feeling of entrapment. and he wrote a poem called sympathy. i know what the caged bird feels, alas! when the sun is bright on the upland slopes;...
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i'm marie, robert's mother. are you two dating? robert: ma... we, we just me last week.rson savings. wow, open a checking account, get a free girl. i'm going down there. sorry, get a free girl. i was the last one. ha ha. this one's got a sense of humor. hey, why don't you come to my birthday party saturday? well... come on, it's my birthday. i-i get to say who's invited and...who's not. just say the word, frank. i'm 5. how old are you? 22. that's old. [ for mcdonald's bold, new jalapeno kicker premium chicken sandwich. and the not too shy jalapeno kicker quarter pounder. the heat comes at you from layers of jalapeno crisps, jalapeno slices, pepper jack cheese... and a cool creamy sauce that kicks in right when you need it. new jalapeno kicker sandwiches, only for a limited time. there's something for everyone to love at mcdonald's. ♪ i want to get to the lanes. they only have one pair of size 18 shoes. okay. it was nice meeting you all. take it easy. bye-bye. 22? hot damn. i don't like that, frank. it's just not right. what's not right? she's much too young. that's what
i'm marie, robert's mother. are you two dating? robert: ma... we, we just me last week.rson savings. wow, open a checking account, get a free girl. i'm going down there. sorry, get a free girl. i was the last one. ha ha. this one's got a sense of humor. hey, why don't you come to my birthday party saturday? well... come on, it's my birthday. i-i get to say who's invited and...who's not. just say the word, frank. i'm 5. how old are you? 22. that's old. [ for mcdonald's bold, new jalapeno kicker...
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hey, robert. hey, robert! well, i suppose you heard my wonderful news. yeah, 3 more weeks! 3 more weeks. oh, listen, 3 more weeks! if you say it like that. here, let me try... bubonic plague! hey, what do you got, is that a new cushion? whoo. boy, i wish i had one of those. man, that is...sweet. robbie, 3 more weeks is not so bad. your father and i will help you with your stretching. i just wanna say, if you do the one where you throw your legs over your head, all baggage must be completely stowed. all right, go ahead and laugh. that's what everyone else does. robert, listen. we were just talking about your birthday. oh, yeah, yeah, my birthday. happy birthday to the middle-aged man who's back living with his parents. ♪ and many more oh, you drank all the coffee. [mutters] raymond! hello, son. yeah. we were just having some coffee. would you like me to make you some? no, no, thanks. uh, how are you? what's going on? what do you mean? why'd you tell me to come over? what? we like you. can't we just wanna see you? is that such a crazy-- robert's killing us. i can't take it an
hey, robert. hey, robert! well, i suppose you heard my wonderful news. yeah, 3 more weeks! 3 more weeks. oh, listen, 3 more weeks! if you say it like that. here, let me try... bubonic plague! hey, what do you got, is that a new cushion? whoo. boy, i wish i had one of those. man, that is...sweet. robbie, 3 more weeks is not so bad. your father and i will help you with your stretching. i just wanna say, if you do the one where you throw your legs over your head, all baggage must be completely...
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i don't have to pump, robert. it's just that, um... you and joanne-- i mean, we think joanne is great. uh, but just sometimes, you know, with you, she can be not very nice. and, um, we were just thinking that it would help you if you told her-- robert, stop looking at my breasts. i'm sorry. listen, you know, joanne has to put up with a lot from me, you know. i am not the easiest person to live with. i, uh, i'm hairy and smelly, and i'm really kind of like aanimal. hi, dears. hey, marie, hi. i told you two, come on. you can't come in here anymore if you don't knock. gotcha. hey, your old lady's looking for you. joanne? yeah. she was a little short with me on the phone. i think she's worried about you. i don't like that one. why can't you just be happy that robbie found someone? when are you gonna learn that it's not our place to meddle in our children's lives? but, marie, i don't think it's meddling if you love and care about the person. you know, you're just-- you're just strolling down the railroad tracks, and you don't hear the whoo-
i don't have to pump, robert. it's just that, um... you and joanne-- i mean, we think joanne is great. uh, but just sometimes, you know, with you, she can be not very nice. and, um, we were just thinking that it would help you if you told her-- robert, stop looking at my breasts. i'm sorry. listen, you know, joanne has to put up with a lot from me, you know. i am not the easiest person to live with. i, uh, i'm hairy and smelly, and i'm really kind of like aanimal. hi, dears. hey, marie, hi. i...
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robert kennedy is having lunch there with his wife ethel and robert morgenthor. he said two things happened simultaneously. he looked up at the house where painters. one has a transister. he has a lock of shock, grabs it and runs down the lawn. at the same time the telephone rings at the other side of the pool. ethel goes to answer it and tells robert it's j. edgar hoover. hoover is saying to robert kennedy, your brother has been shot and perhaps killed. just a few minutes later, the man robert kennedy hates, lyndon johnson is asking him for the wording of the oath of office and whether he should be sworn in in dallas or not. the people who heard that call thought he could have asked more than 100 government physicians. he calls robert kennedy and has a secretary on the line to take down the wording of the oath. robert kennedy patches his deputy into the call to actually give the wording of the oath. i asked what were their voices like. she said his voice was like steel. robert kennedy's wasn't. i kept thinking he shouldn't be doing this. but you say why did lynd
robert kennedy is having lunch there with his wife ethel and robert morgenthor. he said two things happened simultaneously. he looked up at the house where painters. one has a transister. he has a lock of shock, grabs it and runs down the lawn. at the same time the telephone rings at the other side of the pool. ethel goes to answer it and tells robert it's j. edgar hoover. hoover is saying to robert kennedy, your brother has been shot and perhaps killed. just a few minutes later, the man robert...
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a fascinating debate, robert kennedy, robert stone thank you very much indeed. be right back. female narrator: sleep train challenged sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars end monday. now, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars end monday at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> friday night i'll be back with a surprising interview of three generations of buffetts. that's all for us tonight. new jersey governor chris christie's potential road to the white house and potential potholes on it. >>> he said he was too drunk to remember picking up the crack pipe and he's not stepping down. we'll hear from rob ford and the reporter that first broke the story. >>> breaking news in the kendrick johnson story. there were 36 cameras inside and o
a fascinating debate, robert kennedy, robert stone thank you very much indeed. be right back. female narrator: sleep train challenged sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars end monday. now, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete,...
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why don't you share a laugh over that with your boyfriend robert? oh, right. so that's it -robert. what this is all about. no! did you see him yesterday, huh, just flaunting his big news right in the middle of my horrible cri-- time? he didn't flaunt it, ray. we -- we practically had to force him to tell us. oh, yeah? did you force that big stupid smile on his huge clown face? you're nuts. yeah, and then -- then you go showering him with fancy gifts. it was a sweater, and it's from both of us. yeah, well, i hope it's itchy, 'cause that's the part from me. you know, robert never gets anything, and the one time that he does, what do you do? you slam the table and you walk out of the room, you big baby. yeah, i'm a baby, and you're a baby marrier. all right, i slammed the table. so? here's what's going to happen. you're going to go over there tomorrow and congratulate robert on his success so you can look in the mirror and maybe see an adult. hey, at least i don't see what robert sees when he looks in the mirror -- a stupid giant with a new sweater that looks like yarn...vomit. i can'
why don't you share a laugh over that with your boyfriend robert? oh, right. so that's it -robert. what this is all about. no! did you see him yesterday, huh, just flaunting his big news right in the middle of my horrible cri-- time? he didn't flaunt it, ray. we -- we practically had to force him to tell us. oh, yeah? did you force that big stupid smile on his huge clown face? you're nuts. yeah, and then -- then you go showering him with fancy gifts. it was a sweater, and it's from both of us....
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that's another robert hill.ere's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bra, panties. all underwear dyed the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. >>> good morning, i'm veronica de la cruz. here's what's happening -- operations at los angeles national airport are back to normal after the deadly shooting which left a tsa agent dead and disrupted 160,000 flights. the suspected gunman is facing a federal murder charge. >>> the government's health care website is down again. this time for extended maintenance until sunday new york at 9:00 a.m. -- sunday at 9:00 a.m. time. technicians will do maintenance work on the site. i'm veronica de la cruz. now back to "lockup." >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> tulsa is the second largest city in oklahoma. but the tulsa county jail is the city within the city. along with numerous security concerns that come with temporarily housing some 180
that's another robert hill.ere's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bra, panties. all underwear dyed the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. >>> good morning, i'm veronica de la cruz. here's what's happening -- operations at los angeles national airport are back to normal after the deadly shooting which left a tsa agent dead and disrupted 160,000 flights. the...
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a fascinating debate, robert kennedy, robert stone thank you very much indeed. minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. >>> friday night i'll be back with a surprising interview of three generations of buffetts. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" starts right now. >>> tonight, new jersey's governor chris christie. also, he says he was too drunk to pick up the crack pipe. and later, breaking news in the kendrick johnson story. there were 36 cameras inside and outside of where he died. we're sorting through it now. including the camera trained on the gym mats where kendrick body's was found.
a fascinating debate, robert kennedy, robert stone thank you very much indeed. minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. >>> friday night i'll be...
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a fascinating debate, robert kennedy, robert stone thank you very much indeed. and we'll be right back. run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ it can strike at any time. and once you feel it coming... it's almost too late. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. it's built for speed with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster to stop pain in its tracks before it gets worse. nothing. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. new fast acting advil. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i go
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[ imitating robert ] hey... that's what i'll do.er girlfriends. [ imitating robert ] hey, yeah, that's a good idea. honesty is the best policy. hey, hey, hey, look, look, look, you got three women after you, huh? let me -- let me check over here. you got three women after you, huh, huh? then who does? oh, wait a minute. i believe that's me. i'll figure it out, gentlemen. and now... adieu. the pizza was to your liking? mmm. it was perfect. no, you're perfect. ow! oh, robert, are you all right? here. yeah, thanks, thanks. i'm fine. who's burning fur? listen, amy, i think we're good together. don't you? yes. i mean, we make a good couple, right? [ nervously ] yes. that's why i'd like to talk to you about us being together. i'm listening. i think that you and i are "meant to be"... and th's why it's important for me to tell you about joanne. joanne? yeah, well, we've spoken, and i think she wants to get back together, and, honestly, for a while, i wasn't sure what i wanted, but i've decided that you're the one i want to be with. you've
[ imitating robert ] hey... that's what i'll do.er girlfriends. [ imitating robert ] hey, yeah, that's a good idea. honesty is the best policy. hey, hey, hey, look, look, look, you got three women after you, huh? let me -- let me check over here. you got three women after you, huh, huh? then who does? oh, wait a minute. i believe that's me. i'll figure it out, gentlemen. and now... adieu. the pizza was to your liking? mmm. it was perfect. no, you're perfect. ow! oh, robert, are you all right?...
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that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> tulsa is the second largest city in oklahoma. but the tulsa county jail is a city within the city. along with numerous security concerns that come with temporarily housing some 1800 men and women, facing a huge array of criminal charges, it contains its own versions of the local post office, a hospital, and busier restaurant than just about any other in the city. it also contains a gigantic laundry facility. >> we usually do anywhere from 10 to 12 loads. each load, each washer, the big washers are 125 pounds. the small washers are 75 pounds. if that can kind of give you an idea. >> the various colored uniforms coincide with each inmate's classification. >> all county clothing is generall
that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> tulsa is the second largest city in oklahoma. but the tulsa county jail is a city within the city. along with numerous security...
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you mentioned his brother robert as attorney general. what do the men that shed -- that kennedy chose to be around him say about him? >> what they say to us, of course -- there was robert mcnamara at secretary of defense, arthur schlesinger, the and teduse historian, sorensen, his wordsmith, his great speechwriter, and of course, most of all, there was robert kennedy who was the advisor in chief, as i call him in my book -- they remembered him after his assassination understandably with great affection, great regard, and they weren't critical of him at all. historians has been critical of him because, of course, they found out about his womanizing, and they saw him as jeopardizing his presidency. i found out about his health problems, all the medications he was on, and that there was a cover-up of his health difficulties. this doesn't seem to affect his standing with the public. , it is becauset people see him as a kind of celebrity, and they don't care about the womanizing at this point. after all, he's gone. no recriminations about it
you mentioned his brother robert as attorney general. what do the men that shed -- that kennedy chose to be around him say about him? >> what they say to us, of course -- there was robert mcnamara at secretary of defense, arthur schlesinger, the and teduse historian, sorensen, his wordsmith, his great speechwriter, and of course, most of all, there was robert kennedy who was the advisor in chief, as i call him in my book -- they remembered him after his assassination understandably with...
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that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. >>> i am melissa rehberger. officials in the philippines say the death toll from the biggest storm ever recorded could reach as high as 10,000. typhoon haiyan is expected to mack landfall in vietnam. >>> and talks on iran's nuclear program wrapped without a deal. john kerry is hopeful they can reach agreement when they meet again at the end of november. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> tulsa is the second largest city in oklahoma. but the tulsa county jail is a city within the city. along with numerous security concerns that come with temporarily housing some 1800 men and women, facing a huge array of criminal charges, it contains its own versions of the local post office, a hospital, and busier restaurant than just abo
that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. >>> i am melissa rehberger. officials in the philippines say the death toll from the biggest storm ever recorded could reach as high as 10,000. typhoon haiyan is expected to mack landfall in vietnam....
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richard roberts.> now richard roberts. actually i have always been a womaniz womanizer, that's what most people say. something about a nice man in his 50s with a nice smile, healthy body and a full head of hair, women have a tendency to attract themselves to him. they're like moths to a light, they flutter right on in. >> though roberts considers himself a lady's man, some of the women in his life might disagree. he is currently charged with assault and battery against a former girlfriend. he has 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 tulsa county jail. >> i was kind of hooked on women for a long time, after my wife left me and everything, my attitude kind of changed about women, and that was probably where the switch started going in reverse toward cocaine. >> though he has been caught in the jail's revolving door, roberts says it was during a stay two years earl
richard roberts.> now richard roberts. actually i have always been a womaniz womanizer, that's what most people say. something about a nice man in his 50s with a nice smile, healthy body and a full head of hair, women have a tendency to attract themselves to him. they're like moths to a light, they flutter right on in. >> though roberts considers himself a lady's man, some of the women in his life might disagree. he is currently charged with assault and battery against a former...
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that's another robert hill.re's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow. from the families of aig, happy holidays. visit truecar.comoney,com,t and never overpay.yer's remorse. a good deal or not. "okay, this is the price,"sman comes and you're like.ells you, >>> hello, everybody. the obama care website has gone down for maintenance until tomorrow morning. that white house deadline for site improvements is tomorrow night at midnight. >>> ant shopping front, experts say close to 100 million americans will have ventured out in search
that's another robert hill.re's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back...
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robert bessey is the worst kind of witness if you're on trial for attempted murder.d he's alive. >> i felt a hot sensation here. and towards the back of my neck. >> reporter: bessey testified in the trial of ex-wife amy, now accused of recruiting her own brother and son to kill robert weeks before their divorce was final and weeks before she might no longer be eligible to collect on his $250,000 life insurance policy. >> the only thing they didn't plan for was for robert to survive. which he did. >> reporter: prosecutors say it all started when the besseys' marriage of 18 years fell apart in las vegas, nevada. robert was driving to his job at 4:35 in the morning when he heard a loud sound and felt a distinct pain in his neck. >> i'm on the highway. i'm still conscious. >> reporter: in court his 911 call was played for jurors. >> i don't know if i've been shot. but i'm bleeding like hell. >> is it fair to say robert bessey is lucky to be alive today in. >> extremely lucky. >> reporter: bessey later recalled being chased by a gold suv which then pulled alongside his ca
robert bessey is the worst kind of witness if you're on trial for attempted murder.d he's alive. >> i felt a hot sensation here. and towards the back of my neck. >> reporter: bessey testified in the trial of ex-wife amy, now accused of recruiting her own brother and son to kill robert weeks before their divorce was final and weeks before she might no longer be eligible to collect on his $250,000 life insurance policy. >> the only thing they didn't plan for was for robert to...
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that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. nobody insures more bikes than progressive. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian
that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. nobody insures more bikes than progressive. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their...
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that's another robert hill. a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what...
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that's another robert hill.f robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. >> and. >> socks, boxers, bra, panties all underwear dyed the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed oranging. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare your husband left his cell phone on. and you're
that's another robert hill.f robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. >> and. >> socks, boxers, bra, panties all underwear dyed the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed oranging. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero...
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we can go back to bill clinton. >> now richard roberts. >> now richard roberts.e always been a womanizer. that's what most people think. 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 like 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, he pled guilty to three counts of violating a protective order. taken out by another woman. he served 60 days in the tulsa county jail. >> i was 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. >> he has been caught in the jail's revolving door, robert says it was during a stay two years earlier he has an epiphany. it had to do with soap in the shower stalls. >> i ac
we can go back to bill clinton. >> now richard roberts. >> now richard roberts.e always been a womanizer. that's what most people think. 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 like 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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so robert kennedy is having lunch that day.he has a house in virginia, a white framed colonial house. and there is a long lawn stretching down from the house to a swimming pool. >> rose: what does he say to lyndon johnson other than or what does lyndon johnson say to him other than your brother has been killed? >> oh. >> rose: and we need your help. >> johnson asked him for the wording of the oath of office. and. >> rose: but was any sense of, i'm so-- beyond myself this is a terriblest thing ever happened in america. your brother was a beloved president. i'm so sorry for you. i know the pain it must cause you, all of that? >> i don't know. >> rose: does anybody know? >> did bobby kennedy ever tell anybody? >> well, i spoke, there were two people on that call. one was johnson's secretary. >> rose: listening in. >> listening in, marie famer, he told her to liss then and take the wording of the oath 6 office. the other one is nicholas catsenback. >> rose: later to be attorney general. >> correct, at this moment he is deputy attor
so robert kennedy is having lunch that day.he has a house in virginia, a white framed colonial house. and there is a long lawn stretching down from the house to a swimming pool. >> rose: what does he say to lyndon johnson other than or what does lyndon johnson say to him other than your brother has been killed? >> oh. >> rose: and we need your help. >> johnson asked him for the wording of the oath of office. and. >> rose: but was any sense of, i'm so-- beyond...
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what would have happened if i wasn't here, robert? >> i don't know.bly would have talked and met up, that's it. >> talked and met up. is that what you did with the 15-year-old boy in the last case? >> i made a mistake. and i didn't know he was 15. he told me he was 18. >> what did you learn from your previous mistake? >> i learned to be more careful, stay away from -- not to be subjected to the proposition or making propositions to anybody. >> but robert, you're in a home, trying to meet a 13-year-old boy. you had to register as a sex offender? >> correct. >> do you see a counselor? >> correct. >> you do? and when was the last time you saw your counselor? >> two weeks ago. >> two weeks ago. did you talk about your sexually charged conversation on the internet with a 13-year-old boy? >> no. >> why did you tell 13-year-old luke that you were 40 years younger than you actually are? >> because i think the internet is a place where you just -- it's so pretension. >> a pretension. >> you pretend to be this, pretend to be that. >> is this pretend what you're
what would have happened if i wasn't here, robert? >> i don't know.bly would have talked and met up, that's it. >> talked and met up. is that what you did with the 15-year-old boy in the last case? >> i made a mistake. and i didn't know he was 15. he told me he was 18. >> what did you learn from your previous mistake? >> i learned to be more careful, stay away from -- not to be subjected to the proposition or making propositions to anybody. >> but robert,...
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robert, incredibly large family, iconic family in america.we saw your cousin caroline sworn as ambassador to japan, the grandson jack was there looking very handsome like all the kennedy boys, exciting all the media. is there anybody in the family as you look at it that you think could genuinely have the political drive and aspiration to perhaps one day run for president? >> well, i don't know what the future is. i can tell you this. my nephew joe kennedy is in congress today, and he has i think 85 cousins that get together on the cape during july and august. they talk almost continuously about politics. i think virtually all of them will end up in some way doing public service because that's just a part of the institutional culture and dna of our family. so i think -- i think you're going to see a lot of kennedys, people will be tired of kennedys. [ laughter ] >> i think one of the greatest legacies of president kennedy was that sort of altered view of the united states at, you know, that we were a force for good that we understood that corp
robert, incredibly large family, iconic family in america.we saw your cousin caroline sworn as ambassador to japan, the grandson jack was there looking very handsome like all the kennedy boys, exciting all the media. is there anybody in the family as you look at it that you think could genuinely have the political drive and aspiration to perhaps one day run for president? >> well, i don't know what the future is. i can tell you this. my nephew joe kennedy is in congress today, and he has...
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richard roberts is no exception. >> i had a cocaine addiction. it was brought on.been on and off struggle. >> drugs that his prison stays over 25 years. he's pled guilty to 14 different charges ranging from driving with a suspended license to burglary and assaulting a police officer. he says he's drug free now but his current problems are rooted elsewhere. >> i have a thing about women. 56 years and i finally realized something. women are the down fall to all great men. we can go back to adam and eve. we can go to napoleon. now richard roberts. i have always been a womanizer. that's what most people think. 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 like moss 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, he pled guilty to three co
richard roberts is no exception. >> i had a cocaine addiction. it was brought on.been on and off struggle. >> drugs that his prison stays over 25 years. he's pled guilty to 14 different charges ranging from driving with a suspended license to burglary and assaulting a police officer. he says he's drug free now but his current problems are rooted elsewhere. >> i have a thing about women. 56 years and i finally realized something. women are the down fall to all great men. we can...
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rules more than any of the rest of us combined -- was one robert byrd. three months before his death, robert byrd wrote this letter, "during my half century of service and various leadership posts in the u.s. senate including majority leader, minority leader, majority whip and now president pro tempore, i've carefully studied this body's histories, rules and precedent. studying those rules leads one to an understanding of the constitutional framers' vision for the senate as an institution and the subsequent development of the senate rules and precedents to protect that institutional role. this is important, i say to my colleagues. he said, "i am sympathetic to frustrations about the senate's rules, but those frustrations are nothing new. i recognize the need for the senate to be responsive to changing times and of work continually for necessary reforms aimed at modernizing this institution using the prescribed senate procedure for
rules more than any of the rest of us combined -- was one robert byrd. three months before his death, robert byrd wrote this letter, "during my half century of service and various leadership posts in the u.s. senate including majority leader, minority leader, majority whip and now president pro tempore, i've carefully studied this body's histories, rules and precedent. studying those rules leads one to an understanding of the constitutional framers' vision for the senate as an institution...
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robert f. kennedy jr. cand kerr kennedy.art with you, you were four years old and don't have memory of that day but in terms of the legacy, what do you think it should be in family? >> he was a man who really loved our country and tried to make our policy both domestically and internationally reflective of the greatest values, da memocde making sure everyone in our country had a vote and was able to go to the polls and vote. i think that's why we remember him as a great leader, and as somebody who is fun and vigor. >> robert, you wrote a fascinating piece for the issue of "rolling stone" magazine. paints him as a man of peace, despite the conflict raging domestically and on the foreign stage, was seeking all the time to avoid conflict. >> yeah, he -- he told his friends that he was basically a peace president despite the cold war blabber that he used during his campaign. privately, he was a war hero. he was a war veteran. he seen the capriceness, the war. there was a consensus shows among the star who were world war veterans
robert f. kennedy jr. cand kerr kennedy.art with you, you were four years old and don't have memory of that day but in terms of the legacy, what do you think it should be in family? >> he was a man who really loved our country and tried to make our policy both domestically and internationally reflective of the greatest values, da memocde making sure everyone in our country had a vote and was able to go to the polls and vote. i think that's why we remember him as a great leader, and as...
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>> robert jones. >> robert jones? >> uh-huh. am i not supposed to be on the tracks?> no, that's not the problem right now. what's your address? >> i don't have an address. i'm at the hotel. we're working on houses and stuff like that, roofing. >> the police officer seems to believe the man's story, that he's a roofer staying at a nearby motel. but he's not 100% sure and questions the man further. it turns out the man is mcnair, the exact person the police are looking for. but the smooth-talking criminal is able to fool the cop. the man tells the police officer that he has a brother who can back up his claims. >> call my little brother, man. >> all right. let me just verify. he says his brother is staying at the motel. let me verify that. if so, i'll just cut him loose. all right, thanks. >> but the officer never checks, and instead, seems to take a casual attitude. >> you know the bad thing about it? you're matching up to him. >> that sucks, doesn't it? >> yeah. >> the officer notices the man's legs are scraped. >> did you go through a briar patch or something? >> ye
>> robert jones. >> robert jones? >> uh-huh. am i not supposed to be on the tracks?> no, that's not the problem right now. what's your address? >> i don't have an address. i'm at the hotel. we're working on houses and stuff like that, roofing. >> the police officer seems to believe the man's story, that he's a roofer staying at a nearby motel. but he's not 100% sure and questions the man further. it turns out the man is mcnair, the exact person the police are...
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from redskins park, dianne roberts, wusa9 sports. >> thanks a lot.oming up tonight, a special story for you. tomorrow is the annual turkey bowl or city football championship. it's also the 20 year anniversary of one of the most emotionally charged journeys a team has ev taken to the championship. >> it was so close. it was inches away from my heart. it would have blew my whole heart out. >> robert smith was one of three anacostia football players shot before the season even began. >> that is story that we can't wait to tell coming up tonight. >> just a little tease. it's a great story. >> looking forward to that one. thank you, dave. >> that's it for us, the cbs evening news is next. we hope you have a fantastic thanksgiving. >> i'll be back with jan for your only local news at 7:00 and as always, wusa9 is there for you. >> rodriguez: tonight, the holiday get away. americans hit slippery roads and pack airline terminals as nasty weather cancels or delays hundreds of flights on the busiest travel day of the year. reports from jeff pegues and terrell b
from redskins park, dianne roberts, wusa9 sports. >> thanks a lot.oming up tonight, a special story for you. tomorrow is the annual turkey bowl or city football championship. it's also the 20 year anniversary of one of the most emotionally charged journeys a team has ev taken to the championship. >> it was so close. it was inches away from my heart. it would have blew my whole heart out. >> robert smith was one of three anacostia football players shot before the season even...
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everybody else going to call me robert green. that's my government name but i'm baby drop. >> his nickname baby drop comes from his ear drop tattoos which represent his hard life growing up. >> i live a hard and bad life. do i regret it? no. because if you regret the past you can never move straightforward in your life. >> i know god has chosen me to do something great with my life. i know how to listen and see in a spiritual sense. >> how is it that me and my girl can visit and she can put her head down and i can ask her are you listening to me and she can shake her head yes? how is it that i can seek my girl out in my mind and she seeks me out on the same base. it's sad when we're not together because it's like a broken heart. >> while green says he has a telepathic relationship with his fiancee he is unable to actually touch her while in jail but they do get weekly visits. >> hey, baby. >> how you doing, momma. >> i'm good. >> you good. >> she is three months pregnant with green's 6th child and she agrees they have a psychic c
everybody else going to call me robert green. that's my government name but i'm baby drop. >> his nickname baby drop comes from his ear drop tattoos which represent his hard life growing up. >> i live a hard and bad life. do i regret it? no. because if you regret the past you can never move straightforward in your life. >> i know god has chosen me to do something great with my life. i know how to listen and see in a spiritual sense. >> how is it that me and my girl can...
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working with robert sub she we have broken the packages down even smaller than 50-51. partially due to the fact that it allows you to do so because of individual buildings, but we felt that given the lessons learned from 50-51, if we break it further down, we can perhaps increase participation at the local level. we are looking for teaming opportunities between local sbe's and established companies to bring the local contractors, the necessary competitive bidding knowledge and management expertise. in addition to robert soeb she and butler enterprises and cheryl and terry and patrick, i assure you that lawn ar management are engaged in the community and trying to learn from our lessons of 50-51 and implement procedures from the knowledge we gain from what their issues are and implement procedures going forward. we are open to all reasonable suggestions even as we try to meet our objectives and stay on scale. one point i would like to finally make is that while we are disappointed so far at the results on 50-51, we are committed to improve them. the fact is that we are
working with robert sub she we have broken the packages down even smaller than 50-51. partially due to the fact that it allows you to do so because of individual buildings, but we felt that given the lessons learned from 50-51, if we break it further down, we can perhaps increase participation at the local level. we are looking for teaming opportunities between local sbe's and established companies to bring the local contractors, the necessary competitive bidding knowledge and management...
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robert costa the d.c. editor at the national view and can you do low report and soon he will be heading to the walk post. crawls on that. brean boiler political writer, shauna thomas, white house producer, so i want to sto start with what happened in the house yesterday in this evote,er with hearing predictions wednesday and thursday. fred upton who offered this plan in the house that supported the affordable care act says they would have gutted it if it had passed, we are hearing prediction maybe 50, 100 democrats might support this thing. there might be momentum. in that context, 13 seems leak a small number. i imagine the white house is happy about this what happened to bring it about? >> well, we had this week happen, which was the democrats went to chief of staff dennis mcdonough and behind closed doors and complained complained loudly and said if you don't figure out some way to do this, we, looking towards 2014, are going to have to support a bill like this. we're going to have to support something.
robert costa the d.c. editor at the national view and can you do low report and soon he will be heading to the walk post. crawls on that. brean boiler political writer, shauna thomas, white house producer, so i want to sto start with what happened in the house yesterday in this evote,er with hearing predictions wednesday and thursday. fred upton who offered this plan in the house that supported the affordable care act says they would have gutted it if it had passed, we are hearing prediction...
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but i don't want them to hurt me. >> robert greene gets a disturbing visit.>> i was making them mad. i was stirring up trouble like -- >> adam curry discovers not everyone finds his situation as humorous as he does. >> ma, don't cry. don't cry. >>> shut that door! let's go! >> inside the tulsa county jail, many of the inmates and officers alike say they live by the credo, give respect to get respect. >> let's go. open these doors. get in them. let's go. >> robert greene, who's awaiting transfer to prison to serve five years for possession of drugs and a stolen vehicle, says respect is part of his heritage. >> the native americans respect the earth. they respect everything around them. >> can't get a club to save my life. >> and greene says it was a matter of respect that recently led him to a brief stay in administrative segregation. >> i got in a fight. somebody said too many words to me and i had to punch him in the face. yeah. felt bad afterwards, though. because i got a heart now, i actually care. i actually care now. back then i didn't give a [ bleep ] b
but i don't want them to hurt me. >> robert greene gets a disturbing visit.>> i was making them mad. i was stirring up trouble like -- >> adam curry discovers not everyone finds his situation as humorous as he does. >> ma, don't cry. don't cry. >>> shut that door! let's go! >> inside the tulsa county jail, many of the inmates and officers alike say they live by the credo, give respect to get respect. >> let's go. open these doors. get in them. let's...
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robert of save the children, and in san francisco, alexander.obert, you mentioned earlier in the program pre-positioned, being ready for things that happen around the world. in this case given the particular profile of the typhoon, did that help? >> it definitely helped. we had two planeloads, two 747s that we dispatched one from europe, one from dubai with those specific medicines and clinical supplies arriving in cebu over the weekend, and if we had not done that, we would have to wait for more donations to come in to be able to mobilize and try to actually try to purchase those things. having that beforehand we got the right things in at the right time. >> wasn't there a last mile problem that stuff was making it to the philippines, to the archipelago, but could not necessarily get from where it was to where it was needed? >> well, that's clearly by one of the problems over the past week. we have been able to find barns and other things that we've been able to get from cebu to the leyte, to tacloban. that has been one of the bigger challenges
robert of save the children, and in san francisco, alexander.obert, you mentioned earlier in the program pre-positioned, being ready for things that happen around the world. in this case given the particular profile of the typhoon, did that help? >> it definitely helped. we had two planeloads, two 747s that we dispatched one from europe, one from dubai with those specific medicines and clinical supplies arriving in cebu over the weekend, and if we had not done that, we would have to wait...
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>> all right, robert.adly, i don't think it was sue's or my significant others bidding on that big pink diamond. but one can hope. >>> big news on the housing market next, before the break, another check on the markets. we're at all-time highs for the dow, 15,871, near highs of the day. the s&p up just 7 points. the nasdaq, meanwhile, 35 points from 4,000. we've got more "power lunch" for you in two minutes. americans take care of business. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." if you're looking to buy a home, be ready to bid fast. homes are selling on average 30 days faster today than they were just a year ago. that according to zillow. risi
>> all right, robert.adly, i don't think it was sue's or my significant others bidding on that big pink diamond. but one can hope. >>> big news on the housing market next, before the break, another check on the markets. we're at all-time highs for the dow, 15,871, near highs of the day. the s&p up just 7 points. the nasdaq, meanwhile, 35 points from 4,000. we've got more "power lunch" for you in two minutes. americans take care of business. they always have. they...
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another little-known individual, the other robert, robert davis. and, again, we're happy to have his sister here today, robert davis' sister. although rarely mentioned, davis was a central figure in the black chicago renaissance. the first meeting of the important south side writers' group took place at davis' home on south parkway, now martin luther king drive. and for a time he was on the staff for the south side community arts center. robert davis worked on the illinois writers' project from 37 to 1939. he was one of those who, again, worked on the study of black cults with katherine dunham, although he didn't work on any of the chapters. he later moved to hollywood, changed his name from robert davis to davis roberts. apparently, there was another actor of the same name in the union. and had a successful career appearing in tv shows and in movies. as michael mentioned, the story of the negro in illinois begins with the story of john baptiste, today recognized as the first non-native settler of what is now chicago. in 2009 this bus was installed
another little-known individual, the other robert, robert davis. and, again, we're happy to have his sister here today, robert davis' sister. although rarely mentioned, davis was a central figure in the black chicago renaissance. the first meeting of the important south side writers' group took place at davis' home on south parkway, now martin luther king drive. and for a time he was on the staff for the south side community arts center. robert davis worked on the illinois writers' project from...
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he worked on awe drink aims, earl pitts and robert hanssen. he retired from the fbi in 2004 and we're honored and pleased to have him here with us tonight to share his story. david weiss, renowned author. in 1992 he wrote the book, spy. i have a copy of it here and there will be copies outside the doors here for sale for those who might want to get a copy. after you hear the story i think it will pique your interest and i think this book tells the whole story. we'll only be able to touch upon the highlights tonight, spy, the inside story of how the fbi's robert hanssen betrayed america. he's known as the nation's leading espionage writer. he's written a total of 14 books, most of them about america's intelligence and espionage agencies. his latest book is tiger trap, america's secret spy war with china. it was one of publishers top ten books in the spring of 2011. i thank our distinguished guests here in the audience with us, too many to mention but certainly many law enforcement agency heads and great supporters of the national law enforcemen
he worked on awe drink aims, earl pitts and robert hanssen. he retired from the fbi in 2004 and we're honored and pleased to have him here with us tonight to share his story. david weiss, renowned author. in 1992 he wrote the book, spy. i have a copy of it here and there will be copies outside the doors here for sale for those who might want to get a copy. after you hear the story i think it will pique your interest and i think this book tells the whole story. we'll only be able to touch upon...
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robert mcneil secured a line from parkland hospital. they struggled to patch him into the television broadcast. the connection to a station in ft. worth flickered on without sound and the picture went and the whole connection dropped out completely. bill ryan described the nbc newsroom. >> this is a time of what would probably best be described as controlled panic. >> finally an audio connection to mcneil at parkland hospital was established. frank mcgee leaning shoulder to holder with chet huntley in new york in studio 5hn reported the words that mcneil told him for all the world to hear. >> we do not know exactly where he was struck nor how many times? >> he was carried into the hospital. >> he was carried into the hospital. >> unconscious and bleeding. >> unconscious and bleeding. >> and last rights of the church have just been administered. >> and last rights of the church have just been administered. >> and that's all for the moment, tank. >> bob tells me that's all for the moment. >> every new word, every new report on every netwo
robert mcneil secured a line from parkland hospital. they struggled to patch him into the television broadcast. the connection to a station in ft. worth flickered on without sound and the picture went and the whole connection dropped out completely. bill ryan described the nbc newsroom. >> this is a time of what would probably best be described as controlled panic. >> finally an audio connection to mcneil at parkland hospital was established. frank mcgee leaning shoulder to holder...