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this morning hillary rodham clinton called the violence simply uncouldn't shunnable. >>> the men were accused of attacking bryan stow at dodgers stadium. a man describes him punching bryan stow. >> he went in a sweeping punch to the left side of his head. >> he as a man matching sanchez's description hit bryan stow. >> i am an off-duty paramedic and my buddy also is an off- duty paramedic, he was punched from the side, we need an ambulance right now. >> prosecutors reportedly plan on calling sanchez's sister and norwood's girlfriend to the stand next. >>> the police review board is criticizing officer's during a protest last fall. it happened on november 9th when campus police tried to remove tents and they locked arms to keep them out. in the video you may see police officers pushing their batons into the crowds but police actions did not meet campus standards. they say they failed to commune kate adequately with protesters. >>> and the suspected abalone any poachers, the department of fish and game held a surprise checkpoint north of the town of jindaler. they say it is estimated ab
this morning hillary rodham clinton called the violence simply uncouldn't shunnable. >>> the men were accused of attacking bryan stow at dodgers stadium. a man describes him punching bryan stow. >> he went in a sweeping punch to the left side of his head. >> he as a man matching sanchez's description hit bryan stow. >> i am an off-duty paramedic and my buddy also is an off- duty paramedic, he was punched from the side, we need an ambulance right now. >>...
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. >>> secretary of state hillary rodham clinton will neat with espn -- meet with espn president john skipper to announce international efforts to empower women and girls through sports. she's going to be joined by the leading american women in sports. >>> the miami heat are hoping to close out the oklahoma city thunder tonight. game five three games to one lead for the heat over the under. it starts at 9:00 down in miami. megan? i say are you excited about this? is lebron going to close it? >> lebron is going to close the deal. >> you know that's not -- >> i know that's right. i can say it exactly. go heat. >> the defense in the jerry sandusky trial has rested its case. yesterday. today we could be hearing closing arguments. >> yeah, this morning right now we have a live report out of pennsylvania. bellefonte and where the question is going right now. a lot of peoples' minds whether or not this is going to be closed up today. >> all right, she says she was horrified by what some boys at one school on one school bus sent to her. she's calling them bullies and she wanted them punished.
. >>> secretary of state hillary rodham clinton will neat with espn -- meet with espn president john skipper to announce international efforts to empower women and girls through sports. she's going to be joined by the leading american women in sports. >>> the miami heat are hoping to close out the oklahoma city thunder tonight. game five three games to one lead for the heat over the under. it starts at 9:00 down in miami. megan? i say are you excited about this? is lebron...
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of the staff a vising the house judiciary committee on impeachment worked along side hillary rodham clinton and later served as council to the president of the united states in the clinton administration. this is the second of two parts and it's about one hour. >> 1988. >> 1988. hillary came into -- i think she had other business in new york though she wanted to see me. she comes into new york, we had dinner together. she says bill's thinking of running for president. now, this is 1988. this was 14 years after that conversation we had in the car. and bill clinton at this point i think is 43 years old. 1988, he was born in '46. how old is he in 1988. >> he's -- he's 42. >> 42. he's 42 years old in 1988. 42. she tells me that -- she's the same age, no, a year younger. she was born in '47. he's thinking of running for president and she doesn't want me to commit to support anybody else. as if my support for anybody makes any difference which although i've been a contributor it makes no difference. so i say the to her, hillary, i know we discussed this in the past, something like that, but he ma
of the staff a vising the house judiciary committee on impeachment worked along side hillary rodham clinton and later served as council to the president of the united states in the clinton administration. this is the second of two parts and it's about one hour. >> 1988. >> 1988. hillary came into -- i think she had other business in new york though she wanted to see me. she comes into new york, we had dinner together. she says bill's thinking of running for president. now, this is...
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hiring of a young staff of lawyers and researchers, including future of secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. mr. doar admonished his staff not to talk about the proceedings. warning heeded for four decades. now francis o'brien. >> given how important that this was. did he show emotion? >> oh, yes. he's italian. there were times he had -- would get emotional in his measure where -- there was no doubt that john's staff understood what had to be done. i think that's -- that was the -- again, by then, there was such incredible trust. these were monumental decisions. these were -- i remember the night moving off your subject for a minute, i remember the night we had to send a letter to the president. i mean -- the debate went deep into the night. i mean, do you actually send a letter to the president of the united states? every day we had to make these kind of decisions. we had no guidance. legal issue, political issue, had to be discussed, fall through, talked out, you are dealing with an intellectually powerful staff on both sides of the aisle. powerful people. in terms of their -- their intel
hiring of a young staff of lawyers and researchers, including future of secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. mr. doar admonished his staff not to talk about the proceedings. warning heeded for four decades. now francis o'brien. >> given how important that this was. did he show emotion? >> oh, yes. he's italian. there were times he had -- would get emotional in his measure where -- there was no doubt that john's staff understood what had to be done. i think that's -- that was...
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mostly young staff of lawyers and researchers including future of secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. mr. dor administration i shalled his staff not to talk about the proceedings. a warning he did for four decades. and now plan sis o'brien. francis o'brien. >> thanks for doing this. >> you are very welcome. >> give a sense of what you were doing before you started working with congressman rodino. tell us about your work with john lindsey. >> i'm from ohio. when first started i was a school teacher in washington, d.c. i was lucky enough through my brother who was -- working in new york to get an interview and to be hired by john lindsey, john lindsey administration, to be on a crisis task force. a lot of disruptions in the various communities. i was assigned to brooklyn. and there were a lot of community boards and a lot of disruption in the schools. in the communities. and we felt if we set sent these folks out to mediate conflicts you could get there before police. it was an extraordinary experience, for someone like myself. we dealt with school disruptions, we dealt with community
mostly young staff of lawyers and researchers including future of secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. mr. dor administration i shalled his staff not to talk about the proceedings. a warning he did for four decades. and now plan sis o'brien. francis o'brien. >> thanks for doing this. >> you are very welcome. >> give a sense of what you were doing before you started working with congressman rodino. tell us about your work with john lindsey. >> i'm from ohio. when...
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i have known hillary rodham clinton in lots of different contexts. >> you said this launched in your career. >> in the sense i became interested in criminal law, went back to run for state attorney general and led to everything else. appointed u.s. attorney, which led to be elected governor of massachusetts. >> is have i forgotten or been unable to elicit any stories. >> that's a wrap as they say in hollywood. >> thank you. it's been a pleasure. >> thank you. >>> you're watching american history tv. every week we bring you eyewitness accounts of the people and events that shaped our nation. saturdays at 8:00 a.m., subs at 3:00 p.m., mondays at 4:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span3. >>> to marks the 40th anniversary of watergate, chapman university school of law hosted a commemoration of a rule of law. in this last session, panelists considered the reformed enacted in the aftermath. this program, about an hour and 40 minutes. >> i would like to introduce our moderator for this panel. for those of you who joined us for dinner, she gave a terrific speech. i'll give those of you who weren't here
i have known hillary rodham clinton in lots of different contexts. >> you said this launched in your career. >> in the sense i became interested in criminal law, went back to run for state attorney general and led to everything else. appointed u.s. attorney, which led to be elected governor of massachusetts. >> is have i forgotten or been unable to elicit any stories. >> that's a wrap as they say in hollywood. >> thank you. it's been a pleasure. >> thank you....
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committee on impeachment and worked alongside future first lady and secretary of state hillary rodham clinton and later served as counsel to the president of the united states in the clinton administration. this is the second of two parts and is about one hour. >> 1988, yeah, 1988 hillary came into the office. i think she had some other business. she wanted to see me. she comes in and we have dinner together and she says, bill's thinking of running for president. now this is 1988. this is 14 years after the conversation we had in the car and bill clinton at this point i think is 43 years old. he was born in '46. how old was he in 1988? >> he's 42. >> 42. he's 42 years old in 1988. and she's the same age. no. she's a year younger. she's about 41. she was born in '47. he's thinking of running for president and she doesn't want me to commit to support anybody else. i said, my support for anybody makes any difference -- makes no difference so i say to her very tentatively, i said, well, hillary, i know we discussed this in the past, something like that, but he may be kind of young. 42 years old.
committee on impeachment and worked alongside future first lady and secretary of state hillary rodham clinton and later served as counsel to the president of the united states in the clinton administration. this is the second of two parts and is about one hour. >> 1988, yeah, 1988 hillary came into the office. i think she had some other business. she wanted to see me. she comes in and we have dinner together and she says, bill's thinking of running for president. now this is 1988. this is...
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a mostly young staff of lawyers and researchers, including future secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. mr. door admonished his staff not to talk about the proceedings. a warning they heeded for four decades. now, francis o'brien. >> given how important this was, this case, was the congress -- did the congress -- famous congressman speech or chairman speech, speak, but did he -- did he show emotion when he -- >> oh, yes. there was emotion here. first and foremost, rodino is italian. so he's very measured. but there were times when he would get emotional in his measured way. there was no doubt that john and staff understood what had to be done, and i think that that was the relationship. but again by then, there was such incredible trust between great differences of opinion. why wouldn't there be? i mean again these were monumental decisions. these were un -- i remember the night, moving off your subject for a minute, i remember the night we had to send a letter to the president, the debate went deep into the night. do you actually send a letter to the president of the united states? th
a mostly young staff of lawyers and researchers, including future secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. mr. door admonished his staff not to talk about the proceedings. a warning they heeded for four decades. now, francis o'brien. >> given how important this was, this case, was the congress -- did the congress -- famous congressman speech or chairman speech, speak, but did he -- did he show emotion when he -- >> oh, yes. there was emotion here. first and foremost, rodino is...
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he worked alongside future first lady and secretary of state hillary rodham clinton and later served as counsel to the president of the united states in the clinton administration. this is the first of two parts, and is about one hour. >> hi. i'm director of the richard nixon presidential library museum in yorba linda, california. it's october 1st, 2011. we're in new york city. i have the honor and privilege to be interviewing bernie nussbaum for the richard nixon oral history program. thank you for doing this. >> glad to be here. >> so to help the viewer understand 1974 and you, let's go back and tell us please a little bit about how you became a lawyer. >> i was born in 1937. so i was 37 years old in 1974. i was born in manhattan on the lower east side of manhattan. my parents were immigrants. they were the first in their family to come to the united states. they met and married here but they were born in poland. i was the first child born in the united states. i grew up on the lower eastside, which was primarily a poor neighborhood. populated by jews and others and you know. at th
he worked alongside future first lady and secretary of state hillary rodham clinton and later served as counsel to the president of the united states in the clinton administration. this is the first of two parts, and is about one hour. >> hi. i'm director of the richard nixon presidential library museum in yorba linda, california. it's october 1st, 2011. we're in new york city. i have the honor and privilege to be interviewing bernie nussbaum for the richard nixon oral history program....
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hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> good morning. told mike as i walked in, this is a standing room only crowd here. i love that. welcome. it is a real pleasure to have you here for this occasion. i want to thank all of our special guests, including congressman jim mcgovern, who has been such a champion on behalf of human rights and the role that the congress should play and the tom lantos human rights commission. congress' support for this bureau goes back to its very creation. i also want to thank the four former assistant secretaries that you see before you. elliott abrams and -- i guess they are not here yet. some are coming. richard, harold, lauren and also tex harris, mark schneider, just a real star-studded cast, and my great major league, ambassador newland. and there is one other who i want to mention. that's former assistant secretary pat darrian who did so much to shape this bureau from its infancy. she couldn't be with us today but she sent a note that read, pronounced dead at birth. it was wonderful to see we have not me
hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> good morning. told mike as i walked in, this is a standing room only crowd here. i love that. welcome. it is a real pleasure to have you here for this occasion. i want to thank all of our special guests, including congressman jim mcgovern, who has been such a champion on behalf of human rights and the role that the congress should play and the tom lantos human rights commission. congress' support for this bureau goes back to its very creation. i also...
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they are waiting for the weekend in geneva with kofi annan and secretary of state hillary rodham clinton concern of everyone involved. [ inaudible ] the anger can't be wiped away. asked how things are, the shopkeeper has the understatement of the day. >> they are so-so, he replied. with the syrian soldiers said to be dying every day, embattled assad claims he will fight on. maybe to the finish. >>> egypt president elect mohammed morsi took an informal oath of office before tens of thousands of supporters today in tahrir square to demonstrate against the military's hold on power. morsi vowed to free the terro terrorists, jailed in the u.s., spiritual leader of the men conflicted in the 1993 world trade center bombing. air force is investigating cases involving 31 victims of sexual misconduct. clouding rain and sexual assault -- rape and sexual assault allegedly carried out by instructors at the air base in tect over a two-year period dating back to 2009. 35,000 airmen go through basic training at lock lynn each year. 12 of 500 instructors are being investigated. we look at the impact of t
they are waiting for the weekend in geneva with kofi annan and secretary of state hillary rodham clinton concern of everyone involved. [ inaudible ] the anger can't be wiped away. asked how things are, the shopkeeper has the understatement of the day. >> they are so-so, he replied. with the syrian soldiers said to be dying every day, embattled assad claims he will fight on. maybe to the finish. >>> egypt president elect mohammed morsi took an informal oath of office before tens...
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hillary rodham clinton's speech of the annual meeting of the world economic forum in davos, switzerland, february 2, 1998. it is not too long ago. a year ago. aside from the flaws in bells argument, who bell? >> bell is daniel bell. and basically what hillary clinton is doing in that speech is repeating the argument that daniel bell made in the cultural contradictions of capitalism. bell is a very prominent sociologist. and he was arguing there in that book that over time, capitalism will destroy itself by undermining the puritan ethic that he argues is at the basis of that. in the chapter on play which is the preceding chapter, i take issue with that. >> you say here that -- aside from the flaws and bell's argument discussed in chapter 7 and lack of empirical evidence that capitalism is language wishing there is something -- languishing, there is something unseemly about a powerful woman lecutring a selection of the world's wealthiest people on consumers intel ex-. they tend not to count their own pleasures such as travel, books, art, gourmet food, tax detuctable conferenceness switzer
hillary rodham clinton's speech of the annual meeting of the world economic forum in davos, switzerland, february 2, 1998. it is not too long ago. a year ago. aside from the flaws in bells argument, who bell? >> bell is daniel bell. and basically what hillary clinton is doing in that speech is repeating the argument that daniel bell made in the cultural contradictions of capitalism. bell is a very prominent sociologist. and he was arguing there in that book that over time, capitalism will...
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and then in 1993, president bill clinton put first lady hillary rodham clinton in charge of developing coverage. republicans united in opposition. and the plan died in the senate. and then came president obama's healthcare overhaul. >> this clearly is the biggest change in our healthcare system in the past 100 years. >> which brings us to today, and while the supreme court has upheld the leement of -- legality of the law. the politics of all of, this shep, haven't changed. and this century old battle over healthcare may well shape yet another presidential election. shep? >> shepard: jonathan, thank you. the healthcare law wasn't the only thing shaking up wall street today. the new numbers from the feds, which left some investors quite nervous. we will get those to you ahead. plus the wildfires have now burned hundreds of homes to the ground. now we're seeing what that really means. for every pile of ash in this neighborhood there is a family most likely wondering where they will sleep tonight. the horrors in colorado come in to focus and we will take you there next. i've been fortunate
and then in 1993, president bill clinton put first lady hillary rodham clinton in charge of developing coverage. republicans united in opposition. and the plan died in the senate. and then came president obama's healthcare overhaul. >> this clearly is the biggest change in our healthcare system in the past 100 years. >> which brings us to today, and while the supreme court has upheld the leement of -- legality of the law. the politics of all of, this shep, haven't changed. and this...
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secretary of state hillary rodham clinton has denied u.s. would emphasize that the united states has provided no military support to the syrian opposition, none. all of our support has been medical and humanitarian to help relieve the suffering of the syrian people, a total of $52 million so far. martha: general jack keen is a retired four-star general an is also a former vice chief of staff of the army, and we're glad that he's a fox news military analyst now. good too see you, general, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, martha. martha: is it accurate to say that the united states and russia are in a proximate see war in syria right now. martha: >> i don't think it's quite reached that stage. i think certainly secretary clinton's pronouncement about the russians sending helicopters there is tipped off by her intelligence services i assume and i think she is making the public declaration to prevent them from providing the helicopters or continuing to proceed vies them. russia has been supporting syria for years. almost all their eq
secretary of state hillary rodham clinton has denied u.s. would emphasize that the united states has provided no military support to the syrian opposition, none. all of our support has been medical and humanitarian to help relieve the suffering of the syrian people, a total of $52 million so far. martha: general jack keen is a retired four-star general an is also a former vice chief of staff of the army, and we're glad that he's a fox news military analyst now. good too see you, general, good...
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if you didn't know before, now you know why it is not a human rights abuse to work for hillary rodham clinton. and she is off to deal with one of the biggest humanitarian crises we have on the planet right now. she is going to see the special on flake kofi annan to talk about syria. let's pick up where we were both on the question of tools, pressure, and also anything you have to say in reaction to what she says. >> you know, almost everything that we do is symbolic in the sense that there are cases like south africa or iran where the sanctions really damage the economy and are meant to really damage the economy as much as we can. very rarely is the case. it's more usual but you are doing something symbolic and here is an example. when the bush administration refused to enter into negotiations over a free trade agreement with egypt because they put him in jail for the run against mubarak i don't think that he wanted a free trade agreement. but it was the symbolism of the united states saying no. the message and i think is what is important and as i would say i think it has to come from the pr
if you didn't know before, now you know why it is not a human rights abuse to work for hillary rodham clinton. and she is off to deal with one of the biggest humanitarian crises we have on the planet right now. she is going to see the special on flake kofi annan to talk about syria. let's pick up where we were both on the question of tools, pressure, and also anything you have to say in reaction to what she says. >> you know, almost everything that we do is symbolic in the sense that...
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. >> apparently the military has promised hillary rodham clinton who is the secretary of the state thatower of the government to the new guy on june 30th. so it's such a gigantic week ahead, you know, plus the muslim brotherhood -- >> we're not going to run repeats. we're going to do live shows. >> no. here's what the president was doing over the weekend. ok. meanwhile, let's talk about this. we mentioned it a little bit ago. it is very intrusive and frequently humiliating when you want to get on an airplane to go see your loved ones or go to disney world or wherever and you pretty much have to do -- take off all your clothes. >> not really. >> they don't ask you to do that. i know they do that as a precaution. >> that scanner pretty much takes off all your clothes. >> it does peer through your clothes, that x-ray scanner. now the future of airport screening, this should comfort you. it's 7 to 10 years from now they claim you won't have to wait in any of these security lines because there will be so many cameras and basically built in medical -- metal detectors that are monitoring you a
. >> apparently the military has promised hillary rodham clinton who is the secretary of the state thatower of the government to the new guy on june 30th. so it's such a gigantic week ahead, you know, plus the muslim brotherhood -- >> we're not going to run repeats. we're going to do live shows. >> no. here's what the president was doing over the weekend. ok. meanwhile, let's talk about this. we mentioned it a little bit ago. it is very intrusive and frequently humiliating...
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something that year, and i said good luck, and i don't want to start any more fights with bill clinton or hillary rodham, his girlfriend. we greet, and that's the last i see him at that particular point in time. of course, as time goes on before -- at the end of the impeachment after president nixon resigned, she tells me she's going to arkansas. i'm trying to talk her out of going to arkansas. nice guy. i'm not telling her what to do with her romantic life, but i really think she should go to new york or washington to a big firm. she's going to go to arkansas to live with bill clinton. i said all right. she's going to go. sure enough, she goes, and we stay in touch with each other, and he runs for congress that year in 1974, and he loses. but not by very much. he ran against a guy who was in office for eight terms or something like that. lose big four or five percentage points. really a very good race. he is 27 years old at the time. the next year i get a letter from her saying he is running for attorney general of arkansas, and when i sent a contribution -- i thought i'm not going to fight with hillar
something that year, and i said good luck, and i don't want to start any more fights with bill clinton or hillary rodham, his girlfriend. we greet, and that's the last i see him at that particular point in time. of course, as time goes on before -- at the end of the impeachment after president nixon resigned, she tells me she's going to arkansas. i'm trying to talk her out of going to arkansas. nice guy. i'm not telling her what to do with her romantic life, but i really think she should go to...
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well, it wasn't hillary clinton then, she was hillary rodham then. so burke was a key figure both in recruiting people and advising doer, and burke was a very sensible guy. he was a great assistant general judge of the civil rights prior to doer having that position. i mets burke marshal actually, i worked in the summer of 1960, i graduated law school in '61. so i think i met burke marshall 14 years before when i was just a kid before i graduated law school when i worked at covington and berling for the summer. and he was a partner. that was during the year that kennedy was running for president. this was 1960. kennedy hasn't yet been elected. i worked the summer of 1960. he was elected november of 1960. i knew burke slightly. he was a partner, a young partner. i was a second year summer associate. but i had great respect for him and he was a wonderful assistant attorney general. i knew from my justice department days because i was in the justice department the same time he was. i was in the u.s. attorney's office in new york, he was in washington bu
well, it wasn't hillary clinton then, she was hillary rodham then. so burke was a key figure both in recruiting people and advising doer, and burke was a very sensible guy. he was a great assistant general judge of the civil rights prior to doer having that position. i mets burke marshal actually, i worked in the summer of 1960, i graduated law school in '61. so i think i met burke marshall 14 years before when i was just a kid before i graduated law school when i worked at covington and...