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he went up on stage, he and rosalynn and sadat was also present. and he went. hallie foote play rosalyn. he went and played -- took her hand and said to my fellow love with you again tonight. a pretty good line for a man that is about to be 90 years old. i have to say. but by that time i was already deep into writing this book. you know, the shoes that were on the table at camp david, so many of them are in front of us still today. and i thought, if i could write about what was going on at camp david, i could understand in a deeply their roots of this conflict that continues to send the middle east into turmoil and threatens the world order. so much tragedy has emerged from this region, so many wars, so many refugees, so much terrorism, and so little hope. but there was one time when peace was achieved, and this book is the story of how that peace was made. at think it is useful to look at a moment like this, and peace was accomplished despite the pessimism that to decrease arouse the idea of middle east peace. it seems like people steer when you say that, the
he went up on stage, he and rosalynn and sadat was also present. and he went. hallie foote play rosalyn. he went and played -- took her hand and said to my fellow love with you again tonight. a pretty good line for a man that is about to be 90 years old. i have to say. but by that time i was already deep into writing this book. you know, the shoes that were on the table at camp david, so many of them are in front of us still today. and i thought, if i could write about what was going on at camp...
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joining us in the studio on suggestions for ways to kick the habit is rosalynn moya and tobacco coordinator at an dolescent treatment center in alameda count pep thank you for being here today. >> thank y. i'm also co-chair for the tobacco-free coalition and the other drug network. >>ou busy lady. >> tell us about the work you do for the tobacco-free coalition. well, i work also with teens and i do a lot of group in high school to help high school students who want to quit. some of them may come -- they may come in for information or they just might want to reduce their cigarettes and if they want, i can help them to quit. >> you go out into the community, right some. >> i go to all of the high schools that wantme to come there and do quick groups. it's a contact with the department of education and the unified school strict. they want to have us come out there. >> and you mentioned that you work with young people who are trying to quit. it must be so hard because everyone i've ever known w tried to quit, half can andthe other can't. it's tough. >>hat's why when they come to the group iry t
joining us in the studio on suggestions for ways to kick the habit is rosalynn moya and tobacco coordinator at an dolescent treatment center in alameda count pep thank you for being here today. >> thank y. i'm also co-chair for the tobacco-free coalition and the other drug network. >>ou busy lady. >> tell us about the work you do for the tobacco-free coalition. well, i work also with teens and i do a lot of group in high school to help high school students who want to quit....
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. >> even your wife, rosalynn was encouraging you to take action. was it hard to not take everyone's advice around you, even your wife? >> yes. well, i could have been re-elected if i had taken military action against the iranians, it would have shown i was strong and resolute and manly and so forth. i think if i -- ikd have wiped iran off the map with the weapons that we had. but in the process, a lot of innocent people would have been killed, probably including the hostages. so i stood up against all that advice and then eventually my prayers were answered and every hostage came home safe and free. and so i think i made the right decision in retrospect, but it was not easy at the time. >> you left office as you have said involuntarily. if you had been re-elected, what would you like to have accomplished? >> i don't have any doubt that if i had had another term in office i could have implemented firmly the peace agreement that i negotiated with israel and its neighbors. that was never fully implemented. so now, 35 or 40 years later, we still have i
. >> even your wife, rosalynn was encouraging you to take action. was it hard to not take everyone's advice around you, even your wife? >> yes. well, i could have been re-elected if i had taken military action against the iranians, it would have shown i was strong and resolute and manly and so forth. i think if i -- ikd have wiped iran off the map with the weapons that we had. but in the process, a lot of innocent people would have been killed, probably including the hostages. so i...
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[laughter] >> what i said was, when i met her, i had seen rosalynn -- ros alund's work. had seen a lot of it. andd seen "two years later" another movie. i watch actors all day long. it is what i do. i think you develop a radar for their -- how many arrows they have in their quiver. and i never got a bead on rosa lund, which is different for me. we started talking and i was like, i do not have a full impression of her, which is weird. and then i met her and realized ande was a sort of opacity a resistance to being pinned down. as we started talking, i was drawn to her and curious about her. she revealed that she was an only child and it suddenly occurred to me that amy is an only child. all of a sudden, it made sense. why i could not quite grasp -- >> your instincts. >> yeah, something was off or different or special. it? is all of a sudden, i realized. >> what do we think about marriage? >> you know, i started the story how honest aref we in our relationships? it is the idea that we are emotional con artists when we start any sort of meeting that works are so forward --
[laughter] >> what i said was, when i met her, i had seen rosalynn -- ros alund's work. had seen a lot of it. andd seen "two years later" another movie. i watch actors all day long. it is what i do. i think you develop a radar for their -- how many arrows they have in their quiver. and i never got a bead on rosa lund, which is different for me. we started talking and i was like, i do not have a full impression of her, which is weird. and then i met her and realized ande was a...
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street closures begin as early as noon saturday in rosalynn.oads will shut down around 4:00 sunday morning. hov lanes on the 14th street bridge will be closed as will all lanes of the key bridge from 7:00 until noon. roads should reopen around 3:00 on sunday afternoon. as for metro, trains will start running at 5:00 sunday morning. the closest station to the starting line is pentagon. pentagon city is a good idea if you're nervous about big crowds. for your first 4 traffic, i'll melissa malay. >>> there's a health and fitness expo at the d.c. armory all day today. there's a first timers pep rally tonight at the hyatt regency in d.c. tomorrow evening is the big carbo dining in. this is a soldout event. it will let runners fill up on pasta ahead of sunday's long 26.2 mile race. >>> well, if you know someone running sunday in the race, you can track their progress online. runners can sign up to have their updates posted automatically on facebook pages. friends and family can get an update sent by text or e-mail. to track your runners, look for lin
street closures begin as early as noon saturday in rosalynn.oads will shut down around 4:00 sunday morning. hov lanes on the 14th street bridge will be closed as will all lanes of the key bridge from 7:00 until noon. roads should reopen around 3:00 on sunday afternoon. as for metro, trains will start running at 5:00 sunday morning. the closest station to the starting line is pentagon. pentagon city is a good idea if you're nervous about big crowds. for your first 4 traffic, i'll melissa malay....
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rosalynn reporting live from hong kong.e anti-on google and is prepared to ask for new rules on search algorithms. the ceo eric smith -- schmidt heard about the plans in a debate in berlin. hans nichols joins us from the german capital now. who won the debate? 't eric really wasn schmidt. if anything, it was the auto companies. they want a little support on the digital front. less a debate and more of a drubbing, an opportunity for the german government to present its case. it's reasoning for why the german public feel squeamish about google. mr. gabriel did talk about needing half a day to read through terms and conditions when deciding whether to agree to something. what they are talking about is an internet seal of approval. can see on aol you webpage. they will ask the eu to come up with something. what it would denote is your data is not being scrubbed. all gore are not looking at it. they will not -- out guerrillas are not looking at it -- algorithms are not looking at it. >> really interesting. blows onland any anoth
rosalynn reporting live from hong kong.e anti-on google and is prepared to ask for new rules on search algorithms. the ceo eric smith -- schmidt heard about the plans in a debate in berlin. hans nichols joins us from the german capital now. who won the debate? 't eric really wasn schmidt. if anything, it was the auto companies. they want a little support on the digital front. less a debate and more of a drubbing, an opportunity for the german government to present its case. it's reasoning for...
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rosalynn at one point was almost physically ill by the kind of gyrations, the emotional gyrations, but the worst moment in the conference, no doubt, was the last day, sunday. carter believed that everything had been signed and all that remained was to go to the white house and initial the accords. the networks would be interrupting the emmys and they were setting up the tables and chairs in the east room of the white house, and sadat had asked carter to provide a signed letter about jerusalem, an issue that they decided was too hot to put into the court. so east -- each side was riding in a penny. it had no legal standing. it was just a statement of the position that each side had regarding jerusalem, and carter wrote a letter saying that the american position on east jerusalem is as was stated by three previous american u.n. ambassador going back to arthur goldberg, and he quoted them saying that east jerusalem is occupied territory. that letter came into begin's hands on sunday, and he told carter, you have to retract this. you have betrayed me. and carter said i can't. i've made a p
rosalynn at one point was almost physically ill by the kind of gyrations, the emotional gyrations, but the worst moment in the conference, no doubt, was the last day, sunday. carter believed that everything had been signed and all that remained was to go to the white house and initial the accords. the networks would be interrupting the emmys and they were setting up the tables and chairs in the east room of the white house, and sadat had asked carter to provide a signed letter about jerusalem,...
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get from rosalynn to sycamore, about 24 minutes.cident on the right shoulder as a lone vehicle remains in the center of the roadway. it is pretty good today, definitely cooler than yesterday, yesterday we got up to 70 and today may be 60. the temperatures to start our day are chilly but we're making progress. 39 at larae, 40 at dulles airport. high today will be in the mid 50's to lower 60's with plenty of sunshine. tonight is probably cloudy skies expected and we will see upper 30's to lower 40's in the metro. halloween looks good overall and rain showers should hold off until after midnight. ♪ ♪ you could dance to this feeling ♪ >>> as far as the eye can see here in times square. the swifties out. hello, swifties. here to see taylor swift perform. and you will in just moments. >> it is our biggest concert ever here in times square. thousands of you came out. thank you. >> thank you all. >> somewhere out there is my little girl, kate. >> now the moment we have been waiting for. everybody get ready to welcome taylor swift. five, fou
get from rosalynn to sycamore, about 24 minutes.cident on the right shoulder as a lone vehicle remains in the center of the roadway. it is pretty good today, definitely cooler than yesterday, yesterday we got up to 70 and today may be 60. the temperatures to start our day are chilly but we're making progress. 39 at larae, 40 at dulles airport. high today will be in the mid 50's to lower 60's with plenty of sunshine. tonight is probably cloudy skies expected and we will see upper 30's to lower...
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i actually grew up in rosalynn pullman. i was told to say that i re-migrated here.at is interesting is that i want to corliss high school, ofch is right at the back the brotherhood of sleeping car porters, pullman, the museum. however, i did not know that. it was not until i had graduated at ucla and came back home that i decided to organize on the southside of chicago that i even knew the museum was there. working through the museum. she was the founder of the museum. incredibly, what you said, dr. about a. phillip randolph kind of being -- and a woman found his museum and gave him an opportunity to pay him some attention. as a young person, i did not know anything about a. phillip randolph and i'm sure that is because it wasn't introduced to me. nobody told me to go to the back of the high school and i could get all this knowledge. when we talk about the national park service, i'm so glad that you are here, but when we talk about the national park service and hopefully the future of it, we have to begin talking about seeing our national historic sites in the conte
i actually grew up in rosalynn pullman. i was told to say that i re-migrated here.at is interesting is that i want to corliss high school, ofch is right at the back the brotherhood of sleeping car porters, pullman, the museum. however, i did not know that. it was not until i had graduated at ucla and came back home that i decided to organize on the southside of chicago that i even knew the museum was there. working through the museum. she was the founder of the museum. incredibly, what you...
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. >> reporter: rosalynn and tom schlatter were on a vacation with their four kids when their suv rolledonly person not buckled in was 12-year-old calvin and he was the only one who was killed. >> there are always the regrets, if we would have done the, if we would have done that, maybe this wouldn't have happened. >> reporter: now, officials are cracking down. >> come on, sir, can you roll all your windows down for me? >> reporter: broward rescue inviting us along as they do seatbelt spot checks outside this florida elementary school. >> is there any reason why he is not wearing a seatbelt this morning? >> reporter: while we are here, an incredible 50% of cars had not been buckled in. >> it's a life and death six. buckle in. >> buddy, forgeting something? what are you forgeting? >> the seatbelt in there the seatbelt. put that on f. cthe car should r move without a seatbelt on. >> at this stop. mom wasn't buckled in either. jeff rossen from nbc news, why wasn't your son in a seatbelt? sample i just forgot. >> yeah. >> i told them to belt in as we were leaving school like i always do, i d
. >> reporter: rosalynn and tom schlatter were on a vacation with their four kids when their suv rolledonly person not buckled in was 12-year-old calvin and he was the only one who was killed. >> there are always the regrets, if we would have done the, if we would have done that, maybe this wouldn't have happened. >> reporter: now, officials are cracking down. >> come on, sir, can you roll all your windows down for me? >> reporter: broward rescue inviting us along...