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that famous photo of rosemary woods stretching with the typewriter and the dicta belt. how did that come about and what was in that conversation and why it's missing? >> guest: well, the photograph as i recall was done after the -- after the taping system we became aware and subpoenas were served and what have you, the president agreed he had to turn over these tapes and these gaps started appearing. first of all, they thought it's an 5-minute gap and 18 1/2-minute gap and there's other tapes missing and they have a massive hearing in judge sirica's courtroom. at one point i think they took a -- it went back to rose's office and to have her show so the jury or the judge could see with just a judge then what had happened and now she could reach the machine and have her foot on the pedal -- or reach the telephone and have her foot on the pedal at the same time. and the long and short of it, it wasn't possible. it wasn't physically possible. so she -- and that's shown in that picture how difficult that was. but when she was actually on the stand it showed that she couldn't
that famous photo of rosemary woods stretching with the typewriter and the dicta belt. how did that come about and what was in that conversation and why it's missing? >> guest: well, the photograph as i recall was done after the -- after the taping system we became aware and subpoenas were served and what have you, the president agreed he had to turn over these tapes and these gaps started appearing. first of all, they thought it's an 5-minute gap and 18 1/2-minute gap and there's other...
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one was steve who queued it up for the president what he wanted to listen to another was rosemary woods, when she was trying to transcribe it. the third was richard nixon, who was not very good with machinery. i remember him having machinery so basic as opening your drawer, or my favorite was when he would try to take the medicine tops off the bottles we had to push them down and turn them, he just couldn't get those all. he would have been in is not that mr. president, can i help you? so i can imagine hearing that tape and saying oh, my god. or even trying to relive that and say let me listen to that again. and getting the wrong buttons, because the experts who the judge had to look at it said it took seven to nine different times to erase. you don't even need seven to nine different times. so i can see nixon trying to recapture this and say let me get it again and not understanding how it worked at all. and doing this. and since he is the only one who knows he did it, he has never admitted to anybody. so no one has ever known, you know, what it is. >> host: let's come back to that. ja
one was steve who queued it up for the president what he wanted to listen to another was rosemary woods, when she was trying to transcribe it. the third was richard nixon, who was not very good with machinery. i remember him having machinery so basic as opening your drawer, or my favorite was when he would try to take the medicine tops off the bottles we had to push them down and turn them, he just couldn't get those all. he would have been in is not that mr. president, can i help you? so i can...
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my name is rosemary. volume the president of hope for tomorrow. we focus on violence against women and young women. i want to thank you. i come from kenya. i was in kenya when it was bombed by terrorism. i think that my comment is what do you think about the usa working with international community's because if you work with the local communities who are in those countries like afghanistan and kenya and africa i think that can work because it also working with women because the terms of our young people who are recruited like the one who almost bombed the airline. he was not in nigeria, it was in britain, so they go around and africa as nigeria became a victim of one person who was not in nigeria. so we want you to work with local and international comandantes who understand the their communities the especially women and young people so you can work with the organizations in ten negative and other african countries and training and working with the young people and women and i think this can work. tried to remove some -- least some of the problems
my name is rosemary. volume the president of hope for tomorrow. we focus on violence against women and young women. i want to thank you. i come from kenya. i was in kenya when it was bombed by terrorism. i think that my comment is what do you think about the usa working with international community's because if you work with the local communities who are in those countries like afghanistan and kenya and africa i think that can work because it also working with women because the terms of our...
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ambassador, my name is rosemary. i'm president of hope for tomorrow. we forefocus on violence against women and young people. just want to thank you. i come from kenya. i was in kenya, when the u.s. embassy and in tanzania u.s. embassy and in tanzania was bombed by terrorism. my comment what you say about the u.s. a working with international communities? because if you work with the local communities who are in those countries like in afghanistan and kenya and in africa, i think that can work because, and working also with the women. because this terrorism are young people who are recruited like the one who almost bombed airline. he was not in nigeria. he was in england. this he go around and nigeria became a victim of one person who was not even in nigeria. want you to work with local and international communities who understand their communities, especially the women, and young people so you can work with our organizations in kenya and other african countries, training and working with the young people and women and i think this can, try to remove s
ambassador, my name is rosemary. i'm president of hope for tomorrow. we forefocus on violence against women and young people. just want to thank you. i come from kenya. i was in kenya, when the u.s. embassy and in tanzania u.s. embassy and in tanzania was bombed by terrorism. my comment what you say about the u.s. a working with international communities? because if you work with the local communities who are in those countries like in afghanistan and kenya and in africa, i think that can work...
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rosemary church, cnn, atlanta. >>> that's our look at "urban planet" and efforts around the globe to make our cities more livable all with the health and wellness of people who live there in mind. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for watching. >>> hi there. i'm natasha curry. it's sunday and you're watching "hln news and views." [, sirens ] >>> mourners lined the streets of warsaw paying silent tribute to the fallen president of poland as the sound of sirens and church bells filled the air. president lech kaczynski and his wife were on a plane crash on their way to visit russia. their daughter and her dwin brother joined the group. they killed members of the polish party and top military commanders. >> i don't think we will recover for a long time because -- because it has brought back the worst nightmares of our history to the fore. >>> plane was carrying a polish delegation to the site of a world war ii massacre when it went down. the president was to join officials -- kaczynski was elected president in 2005. he had alreadiance announced plans to seek a second term this fall. >>> actre
rosemary church, cnn, atlanta. >>> that's our look at "urban planet" and efforts around the globe to make our cities more livable all with the health and wellness of people who live there in mind. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for watching. >>> hi there. i'm natasha curry. it's sunday and you're watching "hln news and views." [, sirens ] >>> mourners lined the streets of warsaw paying silent tribute to the fallen president of poland as the sound of...
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>> reporter: principal rosemary martin hopes that lessons learned in circle of courage will lead to academic success. >> a lot of them put up walls. and we've had to chisel away at those walls, so that we can get into their minds, so that they have a mindset of wanting to be taught, wanting to achieve and wanting to learn, even though they may be three or four grades below or behind their age level. >> reporter: to earn the students trust, principal martin says the school has to take responsibility for past mistakes. many students are victims of a system that promoted them year after year in spite of poor performance. suppose a kid says, hey, how come they didn't teach me to read? what do you say? >> i tell the students that had those issues that yeah there are people who did not teach you how to read some way, somewhere along the road someone dropped the ball. >> reporter: so it's not their fault? >> it's not their fault. that's the first step, is acknowledgement. >> reporter: last year, just 13% of eighth graders here passed the state test required to move on to high school. this year, wit
>> reporter: principal rosemary martin hopes that lessons learned in circle of courage will lead to academic success. >> a lot of them put up walls. and we've had to chisel away at those walls, so that we can get into their minds, so that they have a mindset of wanting to be taught, wanting to achieve and wanting to learn, even though they may be three or four grades below or behind their age level. >> reporter: to earn the students trust, principal martin says the school has...
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so red wine vinegar and rosemary. you have to get them involved.ust browned chicken. super simple, right, guys? and then we're doing something called braising amee ining and . >> i hthought you were going to make this easy. >> braising means you've browned it. and it looks like this. it it will go crazy. we'll pour that on. and this is going to -- then we'll future on high and it will just bubble and bubble like toil and trouble. and what i love about this dish, your mom can make it it the day before and you can eat it after school, it doesn't have to be super hot and it gets better with time. now -- >> stop. just taste that. >> harry, it's not pie time yet. do you like pie? because i think men love pie. >> all right, go ahead. >> did you the pie before the dessert. >> i want these guys to be involved in the segment. >> one likes salg l s salad, ono crazy. >> are you the salad guy? all right. so you need cold crispy lettuce and a dressing you like. maybe you can help them. i'll show you what you you do. we start with a teaspoon of mustard. in goes
so red wine vinegar and rosemary. you have to get them involved.ust browned chicken. super simple, right, guys? and then we're doing something called braising amee ining and . >> i hthought you were going to make this easy. >> braising means you've browned it. and it looks like this. it it will go crazy. we'll pour that on. and this is going to -- then we'll future on high and it will just bubble and bubble like toil and trouble. and what i love about this dish, your mom can make it...
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so a little rosemary, red wine, oil. do i put, do i use a nonstick pan? >> you don't have to necessarily use a nonstick pan, but just enough oel il to coat the bottof the pan. >> you want to put the salt and pepper side down so you get a nice seer on it. salt and pepper on the back side. >> there we go. >> i'll get a good seer on both sides. >> how long is a good seer? >> about a minute and a half on each side. >> and the lamb is probably an inch, inch and a quarter thick? >> that's right. you want to put these into this beautiful lg oven in the back here. >> there we go. >> no problem. >> i have some already prepared. >> magical how that happens. >> you see the these color? >> we put in two lamb chops and three came out. do that at home. all right. so now what do we have? >> only in the lg kitchen can that happen. >> this is look going home depot in the kitchen. we have potatoes -- >> what kind? >> i like to use yukon golds. >> this are buttery in their own nature. >> that's right. you don't want to necessarily boil the
so a little rosemary, red wine, oil. do i put, do i use a nonstick pan? >> you don't have to necessarily use a nonstick pan, but just enough oel il to coat the bottof the pan. >> you want to put the salt and pepper side down so you get a nice seer on it. salt and pepper on the back side. >> there we go. >> i'll get a good seer on both sides. >> how long is a good seer? >> about a minute and a half on each side. >> and the lamb is probably an inch, inch...
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we have a lot of greens, lettuce, almost every kind of urban, garlic, thyme, rosemary, all the good stuff. we have some peas. we have a beehive. we have honey, berries, rhubarb. have you ever had rhubarb pie? it sort of looks like lettuce. sort of like celery. but it tastes really sweet like strawberries. so it is a good dessert. we have broccoli, spinach. it we had spinach last night from the garden. it was really sweet. we are growing all kinds of vegetables and fruits. i think you'll get a chance to see the garden? is that true? is that part of it? so you let me know how it is coming, right? ok. sounds good. ok, what type of dog is bo? he is a portuguese water dog. they love to swim. at first, he did not want to swim. we had to teach him how to swim, but now he loves the water. he gets in the water and a chance he can get. they are retriever dogs. they used to bring in boats and do things with fishermen. he is a very active dog and it is a part keep him running and playing. now is kind of like his busy time. there are some parts of the day where he is quiet and sleepy, but with, butbo,
we have a lot of greens, lettuce, almost every kind of urban, garlic, thyme, rosemary, all the good stuff. we have some peas. we have a beehive. we have honey, berries, rhubarb. have you ever had rhubarb pie? it sort of looks like lettuce. sort of like celery. but it tastes really sweet like strawberries. so it is a good dessert. we have broccoli, spinach. it we had spinach last night from the garden. it was really sweet. we are growing all kinds of vegetables and fruits. i think you'll get a...
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as rosemary church can tell us, in densely populated cities you're more likely to encounter fast food than produce. >> reporter: atlanta, georgia, is known for many things, its southern hospitality, its warm, southern climate, and it's not-so-healthy southern cooking that can make staying healthy a particular challenge here. >> the southeastern part of the united states is generally among the most unhealthiest in terms of population, the highest cardiovascular disease rates, the highest obesity. >> reporter: this doctor is the district health director for the dekalb county health sent. it's part of her job to help 775,000 people make healthier choices. >> there's a package store, convenience stores, it's a lot easier to make the bad choices, particularly if you are a young working mom and you're rushing and on your way home and you see five fast food places on the way. if i just do this drive-through, it's a lot faster. so that's the real challenge, in an urban community, still trying to make the right choices. >> reporter: so in an area where it's easy to find this, how do you encour
as rosemary church can tell us, in densely populated cities you're more likely to encounter fast food than produce. >> reporter: atlanta, georgia, is known for many things, its southern hospitality, its warm, southern climate, and it's not-so-healthy southern cooking that can make staying healthy a particular challenge here. >> the southeastern part of the united states is generally among the most unhealthiest in terms of population, the highest cardiovascular disease rates, the...