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she said getting into trouble are you? [laughter] i said no ma'am. [laughter] everybody is saying the fbi is investigating you. [laughter] so i had to tell her what was going on. a couple weeks after that, they sent me a letter i'd been appointed as a federal agent. i resigned from the police department and when there and worked there no more than three years and i think i was one of the top agents because the biggest cases in the bureau during that time including the biggest mafia case in the world there were 18 defendants and several of them online for the nascent into canada. my wife just evolved. >> you are modest you were a very successful agent. one night you were asked to take a young congressional staff aide on a ride around particularly for a drug buy and that is how you met robert f. kennedy. >> i had met him once before. he called the bureau and asked if there is an agent working on them off because they could do surveillance on and they appointed me to do that. he followed me all evening and we got to know each other and one thing after a
she said getting into trouble are you? [laughter] i said no ma'am. [laughter] everybody is saying the fbi is investigating you. [laughter] so i had to tell her what was going on. a couple weeks after that, they sent me a letter i'd been appointed as a federal agent. i resigned from the police department and when there and worked there no more than three years and i think i was one of the top agents because the biggest cases in the bureau during that time including the biggest mafia case in the...
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she said it was about an hour later, she said, about 11:00. >> dave came down the hall, she said, worried:15, she said, she and dave crept over to a sliding glass door to a side yard. >> and the gunshots? >> what did it sound like? >> and the gunshots? >> what did it sound like? >> it sounded like pop, pop, pop. like quick. >> how many pops did you hear? >> three. >> describe them to me, how fast they were. >> pop, pop, pop. >> it wasn't a pop, hesitation pop, hesitation pop? it was one, two, three? >> as jane talked to investigators into the early morning hours, the awful news was getting around. >> we got a call about 5:00 in the morning. >> what happens to a person? you go to bed at night and everything's fine. the phone rings at 5:00 in the morning, suddenly your life is a very different thing. >> yeah. it's like an earthquake. it just shakes your whole foundation and being. and things are never the same after. it was awful. >> he just fell to his knees. he was on the phone and he just began sobbing and saying, no, no. >> yeah. >> and -- it was horrible. >> you don't believe it, but i
she said it was about an hour later, she said, about 11:00. >> dave came down the hall, she said, worried:15, she said, she and dave crept over to a sliding glass door to a side yard. >> and the gunshots? >> what did it sound like? >> and the gunshots? >> what did it sound like? >> it sounded like pop, pop, pop. like quick. >> how many pops did you hear? >> three. >> describe them to me, how fast they were. >> pop, pop, pop. >>...
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she said, he was the same height as daddy. i said, okay. i said, how much does he weigh?as he heavier than me? was he thinner than me? the same as daddy. and the mask he had on is just like daddy's mask that he wears hunting. >> after the robber left charlie said she rushed to hug her mother and then knew there was one more thing to do. she had to go upstairs and take care of her three-year-old brother. to the sheriff the seven year old's story was both chilling and heartbreaking. >> it was a memory i'll have with me the rest of my life. it is one of those that takes a little part of you with them. here's a little girl who does remind me very much of my own daughter and she's working through, i just watched mommy brutally attacked, it could be daddy, where am i? where does this leave me? >> but could it be true? did he she really just see her father kill her mother? this had been a very bloody murder and deputy dean swann had looked tom clayton over carefully. >> did tom have any blood on him? >> i did not see any on him, no. i actually checked him for any injuries or any
she said, he was the same height as daddy. i said, okay. i said, how much does he weigh?as he heavier than me? was he thinner than me? the same as daddy. and the mask he had on is just like daddy's mask that he wears hunting. >> after the robber left charlie said she rushed to hug her mother and then knew there was one more thing to do. she had to go upstairs and take care of her three-year-old brother. to the sheriff the seven year old's story was both chilling and heartbreaking....
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he said, one thing he said to me i will never forget, he said, i don't think these casualty estimates i have gotten from the defense department can be all that far off. and we had gotten casualty estimates that could go up into the 1500, 2000 range. it ended up being 378. talmage: obviously once the decision was made and we went full speed ahead, the war was over in a matter of days. mr. baker: the air war had softened things up. and the ground was over in 100 hours. talmage: were you surprised? mr. baker: i think we were somewhat surprised that it happened this quickly. there was never any support whatsoever on the part of 41 or his team for going to baghdad. and trying to convert what the u.n. resolution to kick iraq out unconditionally by force into a regime change. we never -- talmage: at the time, there was criticism on the decision not to go to baghdad. a few decades down the road, most people recognize it was the right decision. somebody of your age and stature, i am sure one of the nice things is to let history take care of the ultimate judgment about those decisions. mr. bake
he said, one thing he said to me i will never forget, he said, i don't think these casualty estimates i have gotten from the defense department can be all that far off. and we had gotten casualty estimates that could go up into the 1500, 2000 range. it ended up being 378. talmage: obviously once the decision was made and we went full speed ahead, the war was over in a matter of days. mr. baker: the air war had softened things up. and the ground was over in 100 hours. talmage: were you...
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and i said, "yes," she said, "do you have a minute?" e i said, "sure," said, "i came tk "to be an actress and i've had a really difficult time. "i had some good auditions "but none of thewere satisf. li"my boyfriend and i ng together for a year "he just suddenly left i haven't seen him. "i mean life just sort of come to an end for me. "so one night i came home, and i went to my apartment," she pointed right across the street s toll apartment building and she said, "i went up and i turned on the rner, "i pulled down the window, i went over and poured "a big glass of bourbon," and i know you like bourbon. and she said, "i laid down on the couch ad "and i was really to go," she said, "when i had left that morning, "i had left my television set on, "and i heard these two guys talking about me "myths, and thing of life, "and all of this and i heard one of them say, 'do you think people are looking for the meaning of life?' "and the other one said, 'no, no, no, 'i think they're looking 'for the experience of being alive,' and she said, "you k
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said. can't exonerate the president on this, and he pointed out some very detailed examples. >> right. and prosecutors don't exonerate. prosecutors prosecute if they have the evidence to do so. >> but they don't prosecute the president of the united states. >> otherwise we'd be talking about a president under indictment right now and his family. >> that's not true. the attorney general of the united states has said and said this in the memo in which he uninvited to folks in the white house that the sitting president can't be indicted. robert mueller accepted that so the idea that if there were things to indict, they would have indicted him, he can't be indicted. >> while that is what the attorney general believes, let's also be clear that robert mueller said that they didn't use that into consideration. >> that's not true. >> when they decided -- he said that in the report, that he didn't use that in his decision. i think the important part is here, and i think this something your guests wo
said. can't exonerate the president on this, and he pointed out some very detailed examples. >> right. and prosecutors don't exonerate. prosecutors prosecute if they have the evidence to do so. >> but they don't prosecute the president of the united states. >> otherwise we'd be talking about a president under indictment right now and his family. >> that's not true. the attorney general of the united states has said and said this in the memo in which he uninvited to folks...
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i said, y'all have lost your mind. i said, this doesn't make any sense.rosecutor fran humphries, it made perfect sense. >> the motive is unavoidable in this case. bambi needed her stepfather and mother dead, so she could get her property back. >> property valued at north of $1 million. classic question people in your line of work poses, well, who benefited. >> bambi. >> as for bambi's boyfriend, rick, humphries believed bambi persuaded him to help her carry out the murderous deed. but both rick and bambi said the prosecutor had it all wrong. they insisted they wouldn't do anything to harm diane or charlie. bambi down played the argument over the land. >> she wants the land. that is the most ludicrous thing ever. it was given to me by my daddy to begin with. even though it was in mama's name, if i wanted the land back, all i had to do was tell mama that. >> also, absurd she said, was the allegation she would kill her parents over disagreements about how to raise her boys. >> who does not have disagreements ever with their mother or their father? me and mam
i said, y'all have lost your mind. i said, this doesn't make any sense.rosecutor fran humphries, it made perfect sense. >> the motive is unavoidable in this case. bambi needed her stepfather and mother dead, so she could get her property back. >> property valued at north of $1 million. classic question people in your line of work poses, well, who benefited. >> bambi. >> as for bambi's boyfriend, rick, humphries believed bambi persuaded him to help her carry out the...
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president bush said, what's the latest on reagan and ford? he said, it's a done deal. their agents are coming over to the auditorium. they are going to make a joint appearance tonight. he shrugged his shoulders and went up the stairs to the podium and he gave -- typical of him, he gave a short, sweet speech, not a thing about himself, all about how great ronald reagan was and how he needed to be elected president and what a great president he would be. we walked back to the hotel and i remember him saying, let's get some beer, have a little party, and we all figured it was -- that was the end of the road. i remember when the party broke up, we went next door to our room getting ready for bed. about 15 minutes, mrs. bush knocked on the door and said, your dad has some news for you. david, you come to. jim baker was there. we walked in and president bush said, ronald reagan just called and asked me to be vp nominee. it was an incredible story. the next morning, president and mrs. bush i remember going over to have breakfast with president and mrs. reagan. they did not kn
president bush said, what's the latest on reagan and ford? he said, it's a done deal. their agents are coming over to the auditorium. they are going to make a joint appearance tonight. he shrugged his shoulders and went up the stairs to the podium and he gave -- typical of him, he gave a short, sweet speech, not a thing about himself, all about how great ronald reagan was and how he needed to be elected president and what a great president he would be. we walked back to the hotel and i remember...
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>>> i said, did you ever contemplate committing the perfect murder? and he said yes. the key element to that is making sure that someone is caught. once i have somebody, they'll stop looking, and that's how you can get away. >>> a cold blooded killing. a victim worth millions. and all kind of conflicting clues. >> i never had a case this complicated before. >> police following multiple leads. until -- >> we asked who is that? and he says, he's my neighbor. he lives two floors below. >> a suspect under arrest. >> having somebody just taken away. >> case closed, or was it? could there be something else or someone else they'd missed? >> there were so many parts of the puzzle that were not adding up. >> someone had pulled the trigger, but had someone else pulled the strings? >> he was the type of guy that could take bad luck and turn it into a fortune. >> keith morrison with "suspicion." thanks for joining us. i'm lester holt. a lot of us complain about our neighbors, but the residents in this building of this story often hung out, partied and did business together. they
>>> i said, did you ever contemplate committing the perfect murder? and he said yes. the key element to that is making sure that someone is caught. once i have somebody, they'll stop looking, and that's how you can get away. >>> a cold blooded killing. a victim worth millions. and all kind of conflicting clues. >> i never had a case this complicated before. >> police following multiple leads. until -- >> we asked who is that? and he says, he's my neighbor. he...
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he said, just wait.round, and he is shaking, but he's holding a ring box. >> and i got down on my knee, and i just said, i love you, and i want to spend the rest of my life with you. i don't care if it's in japan or in new zealand or if we're in siberia. i want to spend the rest of my life with you. will you marry me? >> and i said yes, of course. i had to put him out of his misery, he looked like he was going to collapse. >> so i was engaged, and we didn't really know what we were going to do from there or where we were going to do. but we knew we were having a baby and we were going to get married. >> in fact, you got married twice. >> yeah, we did. >> yes, two weddings. the first in indiana. the second one in new zealand. and there was a special guest at that one, 2-month-old sebastian. >> that one. >> yeah. getting some good distance. >> after promising his mother it was never going to happen, sure enough, zack and his family now live in new zealand. he works for the government. georgia at a recruitm
he said, just wait.round, and he is shaking, but he's holding a ring box. >> and i got down on my knee, and i just said, i love you, and i want to spend the rest of my life with you. i don't care if it's in japan or in new zealand or if we're in siberia. i want to spend the rest of my life with you. will you marry me? >> and i said yes, of course. i had to put him out of his misery, he looked like he was going to collapse. >> so i was engaged, and we didn't really know what we...
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i said, wow. i said, that's pretty serious.nd she says, yeah. >> interesting. >> very. >> to detective velasquez, that sounded like a made-up story, almost as if she was trying to divert suspicion away from someone. an ex-wife would qualify, of course, as a person of interest in this kind of case, but as velasquez and we learned, barbara had an alibi. she wasn't anywhere near florida, she said, when david disappeared. >> i was not in florida. i was in arizona, in the apartment. i was nowhere around here. >> and lacking any further evidence, detective velasquez was stalled, dead in the water. unless, maybe the man barbara was married to at the time knew something, michael wolfe. a little checking revealed wolf had been married seven times. number six, a woman named nancy graham, lived in alabama. velasquez called her. >> i told her, i'm investigating the disappearance to have david jackson. and she said to me, how much evidence do you have against him? and i said, i can't discuss the evidence with you, but i can tell you that it
i said, wow. i said, that's pretty serious.nd she says, yeah. >> interesting. >> very. >> to detective velasquez, that sounded like a made-up story, almost as if she was trying to divert suspicion away from someone. an ex-wife would qualify, of course, as a person of interest in this kind of case, but as velasquez and we learned, barbara had an alibi. she wasn't anywhere near florida, she said, when david disappeared. >> i was not in florida. i was in arizona, in the...
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and i said, was it an accident?e put his head down and he said, "no." >> ehrenberg believed that was a stunning confession. he ran to tell the other detectives, including lineham. but they had just spent hours grilling the man. >> we weren't getting that feeling, that a reinterview at that point would have done anything. >> the detectives still believed they could find solid evidence to implicate stephen scharf, but they didn't. >> we took it as far as we could go. it hadn't been -- the cause of death at that time was listed as undetermined. so officially it wasn't a homicide. >> in time the detectives moved on to other cases. stephen scharf moved on too. 14 years after his wife's death he remarried. tina scharf says he's been a loving, ideal husband. >> it was like we were two puzzle pieces made for each other where each of us complemented and completed the other person. >> but even in this happy new life, he says, he's never forgotten about jody. but he might have been surprised to learn that someone else was thin
and i said, was it an accident?e put his head down and he said, "no." >> ehrenberg believed that was a stunning confession. he ran to tell the other detectives, including lineham. but they had just spent hours grilling the man. >> we weren't getting that feeling, that a reinterview at that point would have done anything. >> the detectives still believed they could find solid evidence to implicate stephen scharf, but they didn't. >> we took it as far as we could...
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we got in the car and the kid said it's hot it's hot and i said, we are almost there, it was two hours away but i didn't want to open the windows or turn the air conditioning on with the air circulating. we got to nana and papa's and i love my in-laws, love them and they did the right thing i am not complaining but when we got there they had us take our clothes off and take a shower and they bagged our clothing in plastic bags. i understand that but in my heart i felt like we were lepers but i know they did the right thing. it was tough. while i am watching the tv i see walter cronkite talking about a containment building and i had no clue what these words were. i decided while i was at my in- laws that when i come back i'm going to educate myself and find out what happened. i wasn't angry, i just thought, the accident happened and i want to learn what happened. when i came back i went to different townships, two different meetings where the nrc was and i finally interjected let me just interject they may have been lied to but they are mandated to protect the health and safety of the p
we got in the car and the kid said it's hot it's hot and i said, we are almost there, it was two hours away but i didn't want to open the windows or turn the air conditioning on with the air circulating. we got to nana and papa's and i love my in-laws, love them and they did the right thing i am not complaining but when we got there they had us take our clothes off and take a shower and they bagged our clothing in plastic bags. i understand that but in my heart i felt like we were lepers but i...
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he said everybody said you can't have peace in the middle east.ve a chance and the president talked tax returns, he talked immigration. all of that we'll have for you in a moment from now as the president departs for texas. stay tuned. >> you know, the blame is equal here. i want to make a genuine effort to find a way to change the law, to stop the attraction from central america, regaining control of our border. i am willing to do a deal with democrats and we need the president in the arena here. >> bill: lindsey graham saying a lot. how to deal with the crisis. agents apprehended or turned away more than 100,000 migrants last month alone. mike waltz, a republican from the sunshine state. good morning to you. what is your resolution? >> well, i want to get us back to where we were just what, 18 months ago when we were talking a package for border security in exchange for dealing with the daca issue, the president offered 1.8 million, a million more than president obama did, a pathway. then to also deal with the chain migration, with the lottery s
he said everybody said you can't have peace in the middle east.ve a chance and the president talked tax returns, he talked immigration. all of that we'll have for you in a moment from now as the president departs for texas. stay tuned. >> you know, the blame is equal here. i want to make a genuine effort to find a way to change the law, to stop the attraction from central america, regaining control of our border. i am willing to do a deal with democrats and we need the president in the...
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but he said he will never be able to write about that kid and i said why not, he said lyndon never put anything in writing. but i'm going to these things and going through one innocuous letter after another and all of a sudden the next document is updated weston union telegraph form from october 19, 1940 it's from george brown which is the texas firm which is financing lyndon johnson and he is getting them increasingly big federal contracts. in the telegram says the checks are on the way. and he replies, i am not mentioning, not responding or telling anyone about the so you think that. the six names were in there and because they were there i can cross reference to their letters and find who they were. when that happened you say oh i'm going to keep going and one of the most remarkable documents that ever came across, it was six pages long and both of johnson's assistance joined him later as secretary they said they told me that they had typed it, whoever typed it, this is what it was, there were two types of columns, and then left him: was the name of the congress, in the center congr
but he said he will never be able to write about that kid and i said why not, he said lyndon never put anything in writing. but i'm going to these things and going through one innocuous letter after another and all of a sudden the next document is updated weston union telegraph form from october 19, 1940 it's from george brown which is the texas firm which is financing lyndon johnson and he is getting them increasingly big federal contracts. in the telegram says the checks are on the way. and...
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he has never said that during the campaign and he is certainly never said it since i have been on his side on the campaign and here. he has never expressed that his presidency is over. i know that was the promise and wish of many people, but for some reason you give a lot of airtime and ink to. they have zero credibility now. they promised collusion, who swore there would be criminal conspiracy and whisper in the ears of people like me that my colleagues and members of the trump family would be headed to jail and would be indicted by the grand jury and would be taken to prison. that is a disgrace, people whispering in our ears about that. honestly, it is time to move on. total exoneration. the president is in a great mood. and i think what is incredibly important is that democracy in the world's greatest country flourishes. you do not need to collude with a foreign government or get information from wikileaks. you win elections fairly and squarely. >> do you think the president would like robert mueller to testify? democrats are calling for him to do that. mrs. conway: why are they as
he has never said that during the campaign and he is certainly never said it since i have been on his side on the campaign and here. he has never expressed that his presidency is over. i know that was the promise and wish of many people, but for some reason you give a lot of airtime and ink to. they have zero credibility now. they promised collusion, who swore there would be criminal conspiracy and whisper in the ears of people like me that my colleagues and members of the trump family would be...
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i said, we'll give 'em to you, thank you. they said, we don't want 'em. [laughter] wealthy liberals preach open borders. they live behind gates and guards. they send their families to the best doctors and private schools, and while pushing immigration policies that drain the public services, everyday citizens depend op on you, and they depend on you. i fend on you -- i depend on you because we can change our immigration laws. i used to say in 45 minutes, it's really 15 minutes, it's so simple. but we need democrats to vote on it, otherwise we can't change them. and they don't want -- because, number one, they don't want to give us a victory. we're going to take it anyway. we're going to take the victory anyway. but they don't want to give us a victory on that issue. and, number two the, they don't mind open borders and, obviously, open borders bring tremendous crime. they don't mind crime. if you can believe it. the border crisis is also driving, and very strongly, the drug crisis, the biggest crisis we have, drugs. it's people and it's drugs. and it's tr
i said, we'll give 'em to you, thank you. they said, we don't want 'em. [laughter] wealthy liberals preach open borders. they live behind gates and guards. they send their families to the best doctors and private schools, and while pushing immigration policies that drain the public services, everyday citizens depend op on you, and they depend on you. i fend on you -- i depend on you because we can change our immigration laws. i used to say in 45 minutes, it's really 15 minutes, it's so simple....
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and i said, "well, you know, for him investing your $2 million."d, "you have something documented, right?" and he goes, "no." and i said, "you gave some man you just met a couple years ago $2 million and you got nothing in writing?" >> reporter: she told the detectives, of course. and they took a good look harvey's boat and so something that proba h that fancy, dolled-up tub, with its pricey power winches, its expensive electronics, its polished teak, washer-dryer, fireplace, was paid for, practically every dollar, by the unwitting steven b. that answer turned up in meticulous detail in harvey's own ship's ledger. >> he put, according to his own ledgers, $1.7 million into that yacht. so almost the whole amount he took from steven went right back into that yacht. >> reporter: no wonder, said steven's friend sylvia, no wonder, the last time they went out to lunch she had to pick up the check. >> he was so embarrassed. and i said, "how could this be?" i mean, "you're a multi-millionaire and you don't have any money." and he said, "well, harvey's got i
and i said, "well, you know, for him investing your $2 million."d, "you have something documented, right?" and he goes, "no." and i said, "you gave some man you just met a couple years ago $2 million and you got nothing in writing?" >> reporter: she told the detectives, of course. and they took a good look harvey's boat and so something that proba h that fancy, dolled-up tub, with its pricey power winches, its expensive electronics, its polished...
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he has never said that during the campaign, and never said it since i have been by his side. he has never expressed that. that was the promise and wish of many people. many people who where you give a lot of air time and thanks to have zero credibility, who promised collusion and swore that there would be conspiracy. they whisper in the years that my colleagues will be headed to jail and be indicted the grand jury would be taken to prison. that is a disgrace. people whispering in our ears about that. none of that has happened. it is time to move on. the president is in a great mood. it -- what is important is that democracy in the world's greatest democracy flourishes. do not need to collude in a foreign government or get information from wikileaks. do an election fairly. with the president want to testify. ? kellyanne: why are they asking for mr. mueller to testify. this is the mueller investigation and report. these were the redactions in concert with the attorney general. >> it is part of congressional oversight. kellyanne: they can call him to testify. the country has a r
he has never said that during the campaign, and never said it since i have been by his side. he has never expressed that. that was the promise and wish of many people. many people who where you give a lot of air time and thanks to have zero credibility, who promised collusion and swore that there would be conspiracy. they whisper in the years that my colleagues will be headed to jail and be indicted the grand jury would be taken to prison. that is a disgrace. people whispering in our ears about...
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like most gambians i said to is a practicing muslim. do and i said to begin the journey home. she and her family live in one of set of hundreds poor neighborhoods. really afraid. of us in the house. boys my sister. my mom and father. brought us wife and my brought us we always lived together. i did. the family likes to spend sundays together. i said two got married when she was eighteen and had her first child one year later and then the second. she got divorced eight years ago it was a difficult time and she still doesn't like talking about it. but i feel right. her family supported her back then and today then able her to take the necessary time to train travel and compete internationally and on the menu today is a rice dish called been a sheen which the family shares with a few guests i said to his close to her parents i'm grateful to god for giving had to me though it was difficult when she was a child i cried when they told me i had given birth to a disabled child. that my boy. god gave her to me. and i accept her and good faith or. encourage me she told me to take good c
like most gambians i said to is a practicing muslim. do and i said to begin the journey home. she and her family live in one of set of hundreds poor neighborhoods. really afraid. of us in the house. boys my sister. my mom and father. brought us wife and my brought us we always lived together. i did. the family likes to spend sundays together. i said two got married when she was eighteen and had her first child one year later and then the second. she got divorced eight years ago it was a...
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this is where he lived, he said.re somewhere, they were convinced there must be a second campsite with possible evidence about the killing of shauna tiaffay. so detective miller went up with the police air unit to have a look around. >> those two pilots decided that they were going to fly that whole area for us, and they actually located the second campsite. and we entered and we found a citation in the name of noel stevens. so we were at the right place. >> reporter: so they spread out. kept looking. and pretty soon, one of them called out. >> about 175 feet from the tent, he found a bush. and under the bush he saw a pair of rolled up denim jeans that appeared to him to have blood on them. >> we put those in for immediate dna testing. >> how did that come back? >> it was shauna tiaffay's blood, and the pants were worn by noel stevens. >> that's kinda your story there, huh? >> that's kind of our story there. >> reporter: proof the homeless handyman george and shauna tried to help was a murderer. but could the story b
this is where he lived, he said.re somewhere, they were convinced there must be a second campsite with possible evidence about the killing of shauna tiaffay. so detective miller went up with the police air unit to have a look around. >> those two pilots decided that they were going to fly that whole area for us, and they actually located the second campsite. and we entered and we found a citation in the name of noel stevens. so we were at the right place. >> reporter: so they spread...
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that's not what he said. that's not what the attorney general said.ing and spookery and all kinds of other stuff and now people are going nuts because there is something happening with the department of justice right now. people were at first very happy to have barr there. they said finally we're going to have an adult watching the shop. and he started doing stuff to cost the confidence of the democrats and cost the confidence of other people. first coming out with a four-page memo that very quickly -- some of his underlings said wasn't accurate, wasn't full, wasn't complete. then he goes and throws the word spying out there. these are not the things that an attorney general should be doing if he wants to reassure the country that we have the independence that we're supposed to have in the department of justice. he's starting to do stuff that is scaring the heck out of people because it looks like he's playing a political game rather than playing it down the middle the way you want an attorney general to do. >> are you worried about what this means fo
that's not what he said. that's not what the attorney general said.ing and spookery and all kinds of other stuff and now people are going nuts because there is something happening with the department of justice right now. people were at first very happy to have barr there. they said finally we're going to have an adult watching the shop. and he started doing stuff to cost the confidence of the democrats and cost the confidence of other people. first coming out with a four-page memo that very...
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and they said the mri shows nothing. so then i said, you know.t. and i told him. he was not amused. he said why you whispering? and then my girlfriend was still on the phone, and she said yeah, you've whispering all night. i didn't know. i thought it was because you were in the hospital. >> jimmy: and at the end of this, was a lesson learned? >> well, we learned when her mouth gets like that, she is just high. she's not having a stroke. >> jimmy: that's a lesson. >> no need to worry. >> jimmy: we've been hearing about celebrities donating money to colleges for various things. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: you don't ever have to give money to a college, because almost every college in the united states has your name on it. >> i know! >> jimmy: that's xavier university in chicago. >> look at that. >> jimmy: that is also another one. and look at this. >> i love that name. another one. >> jimmy: there is a whole bunch of them like this. this is marywood university in scranton. as far as having things named after you, buildings are pretty good. >> when i wen
and they said the mri shows nothing. so then i said, you know.t. and i told him. he was not amused. he said why you whispering? and then my girlfriend was still on the phone, and she said yeah, you've whispering all night. i didn't know. i thought it was because you were in the hospital. >> jimmy: and at the end of this, was a lesson learned? >> well, we learned when her mouth gets like that, she is just high. she's not having a stroke. >> jimmy: that's a lesson. >> no...
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he said that in is team b.njamin newtown had you, including foreign -- crown prince for the united arab emirates. and mohamed bin salman. he said that plotted accidents are increasingly possible by these actors against iran. and that those are even more possible as we come up on elections, obviously u.s., presidential elections are next year. this is important because it's something that the u.s. congress is also worried about with the trump administration. they've been asking the administration officials, secretary pompeo if the administration is looking for military confrontation with iran. and i actually asked the secretary about that just last week and pompeo said that, no, we are not. but he left the door slightly say jar. saying trump will act within authorities. understanding the legislation that puts control on such action. and essentially they have the authority. so leaving the door slightly open there which is noting weather. >> the foreign minister of iran proposing a prisoner swap with the united st
he said that in is team b.njamin newtown had you, including foreign -- crown prince for the united arab emirates. and mohamed bin salman. he said that plotted accidents are increasingly possible by these actors against iran. and that those are even more possible as we come up on elections, obviously u.s., presidential elections are next year. this is important because it's something that the u.s. congress is also worried about with the trump administration. they've been asking the...
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she said she had said to him, there are all these parties and he said okay, okay, go to the parties. everyone was forbidden to go to the dinner and basically to the parties except kellyanne got a pass. >> sounds like something off hbo. this does have a serious element because isn't their value, i know people like to deride the dinner but isn't there a value in administration officials getting together with journalist and be able to have conversations? >> wouldn't you think? >> i know it sounds old fashion. >> old fashioned. the white house correspondence dinner started in 1914 and the idea was a celebration of freedom of the press the first amendment and it went along and then one day my friend kelly, michael kelly who was working for the "baltimore sun" invited fawn hall working for oliver north and fawn was a babe. she had all this hair and she was gorgeous and blond and suddenly this lightbulb went off and said oh my god, celebrities. the dinners were boring. very stayed washington dinners. so suddenly everyone was in this race to get bigger and bigger and more celebrities and i t
she said she had said to him, there are all these parties and he said okay, okay, go to the parties. everyone was forbidden to go to the dinner and basically to the parties except kellyanne got a pass. >> sounds like something off hbo. this does have a serious element because isn't their value, i know people like to deride the dinner but isn't there a value in administration officials getting together with journalist and be able to have conversations? >> wouldn't you think? >>...
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if it's a whole page, barr wouldn't know if that's something somebody said or something someone said to the grand jury. mueller's people are the only one who can make the redactions. >> the reporting in the last week or so that mueller team members were very upset by the way he characterized their conclusions. >> they are involved now in the process of redacting the report for release. they weren't involved in drafting the letter. that's what they object to. >> there's some confusion and some concern about, kristen welk welker, about what the white house was told or not told. i want to play barr's answers on that and explain. >> see the report before you leased your sum rimarizing lett. has the white house seen it since then? have they been briefed on the contents beyond what was in your summarizing letter to the judiciary committee. >> i've said what i'm going to say about the report today. i issued three letters about it. >> kristen, because he's not going to say anymore, that's let to a lot of confusion, if you will, online on what the white house knew in advance. >> reporter: rig
if it's a whole page, barr wouldn't know if that's something somebody said or something someone said to the grand jury. mueller's people are the only one who can make the redactions. >> the reporting in the last week or so that mueller team members were very upset by the way he characterized their conclusions. >> they are involved now in the process of redacting the report for release. they weren't involved in drafting the letter. that's what they object to. >> there's some...
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, scholars have said according to 26 u.s. c 6103 the chairman of the house ways and means or the chair of the senate finance committee has the power to subpoena the president's tax records. the white house will fight it and probably say it's not for a legitimate purpose but that fight is going to be had now if the subpoena is being issued. >> let me read from the code. this is the internal revenue code, the specific material on the release of the president's -- anyone's tax returns for that matter. disclosure to committees of congress, committee on ways and means committee on finance and joint committee on taxation upon written request from the chairman of the committee on ways and means of the house of representativers, the chairman of the finance committee or the chairman of the joint committee on taxation, the secretary issue furnish sup committee with any return or return information specified in such request, except that any return or return information which can be associated with or otherwise identify, directly or indi
, scholars have said according to 26 u.s. c 6103 the chairman of the house ways and means or the chair of the senate finance committee has the power to subpoena the president's tax records. the white house will fight it and probably say it's not for a legitimate purpose but that fight is going to be had now if the subpoena is being issued. >> let me read from the code. this is the internal revenue code, the specific material on the release of the president's -- anyone's tax returns for...
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whatever he said i trusted him because he had been right had been. he said no. he was telling me like how do you feel inside now? so all different questions. but then one month later january 16, 2009 i knew that day people say was that your bottom? sure, i didn't have any money left but something bad would happen and that should be in my book someday. that was weird thinking but that day god had chosen me for this with the addiction and everything. mark: but you meet with him, did he turn you want. mark: did he give you the jumpstart? >> yes but if you go back to the days i owned a bar for 13 years after the bar would close we would go back and sit and do cocaine and i would tell the kids that drugs were bad but in the revelation in the i bible they would quit and find jesus and i would wake up and realize i'm losing friends but that was me wanting to convince myself. so i will talk m to people and i want what i tell them. almost trying to convince myself so my whole life god was chasing me. mark: when did he catch you? >> february 182017. two years ago. full su
whatever he said i trusted him because he had been right had been. he said no. he was telling me like how do you feel inside now? so all different questions. but then one month later january 16, 2009 i knew that day people say was that your bottom? sure, i didn't have any money left but something bad would happen and that should be in my book someday. that was weird thinking but that day god had chosen me for this with the addiction and everything. mark: but you meet with him, did he turn you...
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you just said give him the benefit of the doubt. what should one expect beyond what he just said? >> you should expect a good faith effort by the department of justice to protect things in those categories, you don't want to reveal classified information. you want to damage ongoing investigations and you don't want to smear people who had no part in the investigation and that's all easy to figure out if you know the case as mule ear people do. >> and the democrats promising to subpoena a full unredacted version, do you think they will win, that and should they and congress and elections officials be allowed to see it with no redactions? >> i don't know what would happen in a battle of speech a. i do know there's a long tradition of sharing classified sensitive material with the leaders in congress. chairs of relevant committees, so it's possible you'll see one version go to most of the house and the public and a more full version go to selected leaders. >> you'vguess, look, where do ye down on the immediate sort of monday morning quarterbacking or analyzeding of the little we know
you just said give him the benefit of the doubt. what should one expect beyond what he just said? >> you should expect a good faith effort by the department of justice to protect things in those categories, you don't want to reveal classified information. you want to damage ongoing investigations and you don't want to smear people who had no part in the investigation and that's all easy to figure out if you know the case as mule ear people do. >> and the democrats promising to...
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>> i said, how could this be? mean, you're a multimillionaire, and you don't have any money. >> when "dateline" continues. >> reporter: in the spring of 2006, ex-dj steven b. williams was ready. eager. any day now, he'd be setting off to sail around the world. and then suddenly, without saying a word to any of his life-long friends, he vanished. >> i was worried sick. and we were all kind of having the same angst that -- that he had just dropped off the radar completely. >> reporter: his friends called each other, compared notes. no one had seen steven for weeks. >> so i called harvey. and i said, "hey, harvey. we're all really concerned about steven. have you seen him?" and he goes, "oh, well, he's over in hawaii. he went to hawaii." >> reporter: now, that was strange. because harvey told another friend steven went to mexico. >> what'd you think? >> i thought, well, steven wouldn't go into mexico at gunpoint. i mean, it was completely out of character for him. >> reporter: then harvey's friend greg, the stainless
>> i said, how could this be? mean, you're a multimillionaire, and you don't have any money. >> when "dateline" continues. >> reporter: in the spring of 2006, ex-dj steven b. williams was ready. eager. any day now, he'd be setting off to sail around the world. and then suddenly, without saying a word to any of his life-long friends, he vanished. >> i was worried sick. and we were all kind of having the same angst that -- that he had just dropped off the radar...
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he said no collusion, over and over. he said the presidentad noncorrupt kept. thpresident was mad at the investigation. what explains that is either barr feels that way after looking at the report, he seesp noncor intent or has a broad pansive view of expansive power and the president has the right to d all of these things and the public should not be able to repudiate him for that essentially and h seems comfortable in the role of defending the presidentt alm as his own personal lawyer. >> one of the things that barr said at that a.m. press confer they cool ask informed questions and that has to be flagged or. had they seen the report, that presserould have been different. he said robert mueller didn't make the. congress is mentioned so many times it is clear that mueller saw the real for congress in obstruction of justice anbar didn't have to make that in hi letter talking about the report. robert: are republicans totally with this president? we saw former massachusetts governor william weld is running. any other cracks that are with him? >> it depds on who y
he said no collusion, over and over. he said the presidentad noncorrupt kept. thpresident was mad at the investigation. what explains that is either barr feels that way after looking at the report, he seesp noncor intent or has a broad pansive view of expansive power and the president has the right to d all of these things and the public should not be able to repudiate him for that essentially and h seems comfortable in the role of defending the presidentt alm as his own personal lawyer....
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putin said yeah. he said it in russian. he had an interpreter that was a strange guy who was nervous. dad gets out on the ocean, and opens it up. putin was in heaven. the interpreter thought he was going to die. [laughter] fmr. president bush: walker's point was an important part of getting out of the bubble. not nearly as important as crawford at camp david. crawford is a place laura and i love. it's a place we went to in august. that made it uncomfortable-- [laughter] fmr. president bush: a lot of the people on our staff are from these guys. -- east coast. i loved it. , this iset outside and before we own the blood -- bulldozer, would chop down cedar. it was their beauty. i would ride bikes. -- their beauty. i would ride bikes. i would usually rest. you never escape the presidency. the definition of getting outside the bubble, and crawford, meant that they were probably 150 staffers of some sort in other -- or another down there. that made it fun because that meant there were a lot of other cedar choppers. [laughter] fmr.
putin said yeah. he said it in russian. he had an interpreter that was a strange guy who was nervous. dad gets out on the ocean, and opens it up. putin was in heaven. the interpreter thought he was going to die. [laughter] fmr. president bush: walker's point was an important part of getting out of the bubble. not nearly as important as crawford at camp david. crawford is a place laura and i love. it's a place we went to in august. that made it uncomfortable-- [laughter] fmr. president bush: a...
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but tonight i want to take a minute and tell you what ryan zinke said and administrator pruitt said was correct and that is when america has gotten marginally better it is because republicans utilized the policy window believe in and i think back to 2005 when it was the republican party that passed a law and signed by president bush that said all ground and surface water will be controlled by the states as opposed to the federal government. because we understood that takeover by the democratic party was exactly that, over every creek, over every river, over every lake to take over every single part of whatever was water that the federal government would control. that led us directly to the ability just a couple years ago when republicans came up with this darn idea, that we should put our energy into the world market as opposed to not offering our opportunity for the world to buy our energy products. and in wiley, in sache, and rowlett, texas, gas went $4.29 to $1.29. it has opened up a marketplace for all of our people involved in the energy to go and sell their products overseas and t
but tonight i want to take a minute and tell you what ryan zinke said and administrator pruitt said was correct and that is when america has gotten marginally better it is because republicans utilized the policy window believe in and i think back to 2005 when it was the republican party that passed a law and signed by president bush that said all ground and surface water will be controlled by the states as opposed to the federal government. because we understood that takeover by the democratic...
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i said to myself, i said, you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up story. it's an excuse. the attorney general made a terrible mistake when he did this and when he recused himself. michael cohen is lying. he's a weak person. it's very sad what's happened to paul, the way he's being treated. i've never seen anybody treated so poorly. no, i have not offered any pardons. i think they asked or whatever, would you? i said i'm not taking anything off the table. it's probably presidential harassment, and we know how to handle that. there's been no collusion. after two years, no collusion. >> so here's the thing, though, you know, barr's letter said that the public only knows about most, not all of the events. what we just heard there, those are things we've been covering as part of this investigation. that's the stuff we know about. it's what we don't know about that we'll be looking for. >> certainly, that's going to be the big thing that we're going to go through this and try to find aspects of this investigation of the ways in which mueller looked at some of th
i said to myself, i said, you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up story. it's an excuse. the attorney general made a terrible mistake when he did this and when he recused himself. michael cohen is lying. he's a weak person. it's very sad what's happened to paul, the way he's being treated. i've never seen anybody treated so poorly. no, i have not offered any pardons. i think they asked or whatever, would you? i said i'm not taking anything off the table. it's probably...
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he said he did, and then he said, she was so beautiful.rian: at the end of the book, you discuss a lot with her about dying. what was her position -- was she 92 when she died? susan: yes. brian: what was her position on dying? susan: she was ready to die. she was mentally sharp but physically and a lot of pain. she was not afraid to die, she was a person of great faith so dying was not the end of things. but she worried about him, she worried about her husband and how would he do if she died first? both of them worried about that, how the other would fare if they died first and i think it kept her alive a while, not wanting to leave him. but the time came when her physical health was in such decline that her life was going to end and they had this final conversation in the den of their home, where i interviewed her while doing the book, and they gave each other kind of permission to move on. george bush said to barbara bush, i'm not going to worry about you, and she said to him, i am not going to worry about you. and then they had a drink.
he said he did, and then he said, she was so beautiful.rian: at the end of the book, you discuss a lot with her about dying. what was her position -- was she 92 when she died? susan: yes. brian: what was her position on dying? susan: she was ready to die. she was mentally sharp but physically and a lot of pain. she was not afraid to die, she was a person of great faith so dying was not the end of things. but she worried about him, she worried about her husband and how would he do if she died...
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donald trump said today exactly, exactly what he would have said if he were the president of the confederate states of america instead of the united states of america. and after this break, we'll be joined by ron klain and aisha moody mills to consider how donald trump's offensive behavior and comments as president will now be catching up to him in the presidential campaign. ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! keep goin' man! you got it! if you ride, you get it. ♪ here i go again geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events li
donald trump said today exactly, exactly what he would have said if he were the president of the confederate states of america instead of the united states of america. and after this break, we'll be joined by ron klain and aisha moody mills to consider how donald trump's offensive behavior and comments as president will now be catching up to him in the presidential campaign. ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to...
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i said no. he said we use it in for a guy on vacation? i said i don't like being yelled that i'm not interested. he said talk it over with your wife and call me tomorrow. and she said what you think about talk radio i said i know very little it is shallow and stupid she said it is you would be good at it. and then is that i could get paid for doing this after 20 minutes? then i decided i wanted to do this it took me two years to meet the right people. >> what makes her a successful talk radio host? >> passion why are they all unhappy? and then out of the 7 billion people they would come here if they could. and then to uplift. >>host: larry elder is our guest the next color coming in from new york. >>caller: had you counsel a 72 -year-old president trying to hide his sat scores how do you feel about that? >> starting with charlottesville the president is unfairly aligned with his reaction to charlottesville. there are both sides of the argument if the monuments should be in the public square he didn't say both sides of neo-nazis i'm not ta
i said no. he said we use it in for a guy on vacation? i said i don't like being yelled that i'm not interested. he said talk it over with your wife and call me tomorrow. and she said what you think about talk radio i said i know very little it is shallow and stupid she said it is you would be good at it. and then is that i could get paid for doing this after 20 minutes? then i decided i wanted to do this it took me two years to meet the right people. >> what makes her a successful talk...
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and he said you mean to say you don't think we can win militarily. and i said yes.should i have said that public publicly, what do you think? what is your audience think. this is a terrible dilemma. and particularly so i want to tell you that i was in a small bernard and i don't want to say i was right, many people thought then and today that we were winning and as i suggested some people think we're winning then, that is baloney. >> your book is full of american leaders and generals going to vietnam and coming back and saying we're winning, we're winning and we are winning. and no one came back and said we are not winning. what do you think of that. >> i moved him a couple of times in the first time i interviewed him he said i could talk about that. it was prior to 1998 when i was working on the fledging. but in 15 minutes all he could talk about was vietnam. he is profoundly conflicted about vietnam. and during the kidney presidency he was the biggest advocate of exercising muscle in vietnam. of authority and power. the journalist who raise questions with him, he
and he said you mean to say you don't think we can win militarily. and i said yes.should i have said that public publicly, what do you think? what is your audience think. this is a terrible dilemma. and particularly so i want to tell you that i was in a small bernard and i don't want to say i was right, many people thought then and today that we were winning and as i suggested some people think we're winning then, that is baloney. >> your book is full of american leaders and generals...
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trump: no, he said it. he said it friendly. he is a friend of mine. he said nobody from this country, no president, has ever said this. nobody talked about it. we lose billions a year. japan, as an example, sells us their cars. the cars come in, no tax. they don't take our cars. other than that, it is a very fair deal. [laughter] pres. trump: the cars come in, 2.5%, but essentially no tax. our agriculture, they don't wanted. we want to sell the agriculture. so they sell cars, we sell practically nothing. that's how we have these massive imbalances with so many countries. china is the big one, because with china, it is at least $375 billion a year deficit. who the hell wants -- who made these deals? honestly, in all fairness to obama, this was him, but this was before obama, a long time before. this has been going on for a long time, and all i am telling you is if we don't make a deal, we are going to do even better. we have all the cards. we are the piggy bank that everybody is robbing. we are the ones, the piggy bank everyone is stealing from and tak
trump: no, he said it. he said it friendly. he is a friend of mine. he said nobody from this country, no president, has ever said this. nobody talked about it. we lose billions a year. japan, as an example, sells us their cars. the cars come in, no tax. they don't take our cars. other than that, it is a very fair deal. [laughter] pres. trump: the cars come in, 2.5%, but essentially no tax. our agriculture, they don't wanted. we want to sell the agriculture. so they sell cars, we sell...
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>> she said okay. >> she said it and she may have meant it.ut alex says in the months before she died, emily would seem okay one day but not the next. >> i can see in her eyes they, like a glaze. she -- and then she would be fine for a period. >> finally in december, 2011, two months before her death, emily reached out to her mom for help. >> did she say she had become addicted to this painkiller? >> i don't know if she used the word addiction. but she felt like she was abusing it. >> emily's doctors had recommended inpatient rehab. instead, she decided to detox at her mother's house and to hide it from alex and the kids by saying she had mono. >> the reason is because they were scared of what it would do to their image. >> is the reason that you put out this cover story about emily having mono, is that because sending her to rehab would have been some kind of embarrassment to your family and you didn't want your name tarnished? >> absolutely not. we've always done the best thing for our children and it was emily's desire to keep it from alex.
>> she said okay. >> she said it and she may have meant it.ut alex says in the months before she died, emily would seem okay one day but not the next. >> i can see in her eyes they, like a glaze. she -- and then she would be fine for a period. >> finally in december, 2011, two months before her death, emily reached out to her mom for help. >> did she say she had become addicted to this painkiller? >> i don't know if she used the word addiction. but she felt...
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strategy, said john henry browne. said practically nothing? why?y, says john henry browne. >> we put them to the task of putting on a lot of evidence and it was just kind of boring them, so we wanted to be the people that brought light into this case. >> reporter: so what was the light in this case? the secret twist? >> the evidence shows and demonstrates beyond any shadow of doubt for any reasonable person that mark stover was a domestic violence terrorist. >> reporter: terrorist? the villain was not his client, michiel oakes, said browne, but the victim, mark stover. remember, mark's friends and clients had nothing but good things to say about him, but now it was clear oakes' attorneys would use whatever evidence they could to paint the dog trainer as a threatening, gun-loving predator, someone michiel oakes would have feared. and here, the real work of the defense began. they focused to a large degree on stover's behavior with his ex-wife. linda opdycke, said browne, was stalked and harassed for years after leaving stover. it wasn't just the inc
strategy, said john henry browne. said practically nothing? why?y, says john henry browne. >> we put them to the task of putting on a lot of evidence and it was just kind of boring them, so we wanted to be the people that brought light into this case. >> reporter: so what was the light in this case? the secret twist? >> the evidence shows and demonstrates beyond any shadow of doubt for any reasonable person that mark stover was a domestic violence terrorist. >> reporter:...
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remember i said this.nowledge and judgment, strategic thinking, planning, but who connects? david: president trump and his administration negotiated a revise nafta agreement known as u.s.m.c.a., but it has to be approved by the congress before it goes into effect. do you think the house of representatives will approve that deal? speaker pelosi: we have to see it first. i voted for the original n.a.f.t.a. i took a lot of heat for doing it, and i had a lot of disappointments. it didn't live up to certain aspects of it, but four things we have to make a judgment about -- one, what are the environmental considerations? the workers' rights in both countries, that is important. and members are concerned about how pharmaceuticals are treating it. those three things. but whatever is agreed to in those three areas, the most important element of a trade agreement is enforcement. if you don't have enforcement, you ain't got nothing, because it is just a conversation. it is just a list of things. i felt like this woul
remember i said this.nowledge and judgment, strategic thinking, planning, but who connects? david: president trump and his administration negotiated a revise nafta agreement known as u.s.m.c.a., but it has to be approved by the congress before it goes into effect. do you think the house of representatives will approve that deal? speaker pelosi: we have to see it first. i voted for the original n.a.f.t.a. i took a lot of heat for doing it, and i had a lot of disappointments. it didn't live up to...
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he said fine, i've got a great idea.love to work with you to figure out exactly the best way to transport these people were here illegally and unlawfully and into your communities and your districts and your states. so far, we have yet to see one democrat to call us and say it's a great idea, i've been pushing for this for a long time, we would love to work with the administration, then everybody to our town. >> when is the present going to do this? >> he's looking at all options right now. they won't lift a finger. we're going to the process, reviewing everything we can do lawfully. we released them already in certain communities, what's the difference in releasing them further? they set up communities by clock, that allow people in the state and town to have no right to be here. >> has already started? >> sending them to sanctuary city? >> not yet, you're trying to figure out if we can do that legally -- >> you can send them to el paso and the rest of the places, why can't you send them to san diego? >> that's the ques
he said fine, i've got a great idea.love to work with you to figure out exactly the best way to transport these people were here illegally and unlawfully and into your communities and your districts and your states. so far, we have yet to see one democrat to call us and say it's a great idea, i've been pushing for this for a long time, we would love to work with the administration, then everybody to our town. >> when is the present going to do this? >> he's looking at all options...
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i said to you 2.5 years ago, i when the president was elected, i said that we will have joint custody of this country for four to eight years. we have got to find a way to manage joint custody. we have to be honest with the american people. there is no collusion. >> getting back to the comment. >> has president trump expressed concerns that he thought his presidency was going to come to an end? mrs. conway: i was surprised to see that what somebody who was here sparingly. i was surprised to see that because that was not the reaction of the president that day when i was there. there were words that the president is quoted where he does not use those words. i am not sure, you can ask people about that. i will tell you that he has never once on the campaign, that said i think we should resign or run anymore. i will go back to my happy life and make billions of dollars. he has never said that during the campaign and i have been on his side on the campaign and here. he has never expressed that his presidency is over. i know that was the promise and wish of many people, but for some reason
i said to you 2.5 years ago, i when the president was elected, i said that we will have joint custody of this country for four to eight years. we have got to find a way to manage joint custody. we have to be honest with the american people. there is no collusion. >> getting back to the comment. >> has president trump expressed concerns that he thought his presidency was going to come to an end? mrs. conway: i was surprised to see that what somebody who was here sparingly. i was...
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said it was something, there were aspects of it that he wanted to explore and beyond that he said he couldn't say th was not surveillance. the president is trying to make out a lot of this. you heard from nancy pelosi, the house speaker saying that william barr sacramentoing more like the attorney general of donald trump than the attorney general of the united states. from chuck schumer today he said barr has destroyed in his words the is in untt sc i-n-t illa ofy he had left. the president will continue to run with this. >> what is sort of legal difference between surveillance and spying as words? is there one? clearly the connotations are very different the way we as americans understand it but is barr on solid ground here to say that they are the same thing? >> well, right. we've been pushing justice department officials on that since his testimony yesterday. because spying is a perjorative term. it's derogatory. really to them it means the same as surveillance. he said that it was unauthorized surveillance that he would be looking into and he said he had a basis for his concerns
said it was something, there were aspects of it that he wanted to explore and beyond that he said he couldn't say th was not surveillance. the president is trying to make out a lot of this. you heard from nancy pelosi, the house speaker saying that william barr sacramentoing more like the attorney general of donald trump than the attorney general of the united states. from chuck schumer today he said barr has destroyed in his words the is in untt sc i-n-t illa ofy he had left. the president...
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she said, it's dreadful.e've seen people sobs, tears pouring down their faces, this is part of the heritage of paris, not just paris but all of france. it's terrible to see a magnificent building go up in flames. when the spire collapsed after 7:00 p.m. local time, there was "like a huge gasp, a collective cry from everyone watching." quoting now, "what can you say? seeing it across the river, it's almost like watching a person suffer." and alice lore, a lawyer from paris, said she was immensely sad. quoting, this is a great historic monument. part of the beauty of paris, part of the history of france. it's literature. it's victor hugo. the hunch back. such a big thing in your life. the cathedral goes back to the 12th century and played a role in victor hugo's the hunch back of notre dame. that's the reference. when you're a parisian and you love paris, this is like a body blow. it's hard to describe how it feels. terribly, terribly sad. the french. macron is treating this as a national emergency. the preside
she said, it's dreadful.e've seen people sobs, tears pouring down their faces, this is part of the heritage of paris, not just paris but all of france. it's terrible to see a magnificent building go up in flames. when the spire collapsed after 7:00 p.m. local time, there was "like a huge gasp, a collective cry from everyone watching." quoting now, "what can you say? seeing it across the river, it's almost like watching a person suffer." and alice lore, a lawyer from paris,...