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so when audible said, could we record your lectures? i said great. [laughter] >> audible.com for people who don't know it. they can subscribe to that and get this out, hour and 42 minutes. >> it was the 100th anniversary last september so the foundation sponsored a celebration at harvard and they asked me to give a talk. i put some work into that talk and i said i wish this wouldn't disappear. someone came up and said it was a very moving talk. he said how would you feel about having it recorded? i said i'd like that. then they did it, they transcribed it. they said it was only about for seven minutes, wasn't long enough. he said are you getting any lectures? i was giving one for next week on the subject of political power from another angle of the historical society so basically took down my words, turned into a script, i wrote a little bridge to combine the two, say how they enjoyed and i recorded it. with my folks, they were all recorded, you hear my new york accent perhaps. i said to my agent, lady, i could record one. she said then the price wou
so when audible said, could we record your lectures? i said great. [laughter] >> audible.com for people who don't know it. they can subscribe to that and get this out, hour and 42 minutes. >> it was the 100th anniversary last september so the foundation sponsored a celebration at harvard and they asked me to give a talk. i put some work into that talk and i said i wish this wouldn't disappear. someone came up and said it was a very moving talk. he said how would you feel about...
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she said sorry.nd every day for 20 years, every day that i sit down to write, before i touched a keyboard or i do anything, i repaint the entire moment. what type of phone i was hoping -- of those clear phones where you could see the wires inside because in the 80s that was like high-tech. [laughter] and disposal landfill every college kid had because that goes with it. the bed was on my right with no headboard, it was a match race because that is all they have to. i pictured a little. in washington, d.c. that looked over a bad parking lot and a fire station i was staring out witatwith the doors. and i say those three words, sorry kiddo, 20 years and going because every single day i want to be as humble as i was living in this town, and i never want to think i'm done or i've made it. then i'm finished. i want to be so hungry that i will always put out my best work. we can do the same things every day. we are so good at our jobs but to do the same thing over and over like a magician we need to reinven
she said sorry.nd every day for 20 years, every day that i sit down to write, before i touched a keyboard or i do anything, i repaint the entire moment. what type of phone i was hoping -- of those clear phones where you could see the wires inside because in the 80s that was like high-tech. [laughter] and disposal landfill every college kid had because that goes with it. the bed was on my right with no headboard, it was a match race because that is all they have to. i pictured a little. in...
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i said, yeah. they said, oh, no. but, you know -- >> why did you think that was a good idea, the nonviolent -- >> well, the way i looked at it was if you can be nonviolent, the white people would be very happy to beat you down. they would be very happy doing that to you. but i felt, though, that in spite of that, you could overcome it over a time period. and i felt that if i would was beaten down and the other kids were scared and afraid of it, i think eventually they would come around. the kids i'm talking about, they did. and i just -- and i think what helped me is, i wasn't scared. i wasn't scared. >> when the -- i'm sorry. >> i -- my knowledge wasn't good enough to feel that i definitely could win doing it right there. but i felt that i could see in white people's faces that it was working because i saw young white girls and young white boys come up and hit me and stuff, and run, and when i would look at them, i saw them crying. i saw them crying. they didn't want folks to see them, but i saw them. they were doin
i said, yeah. they said, oh, no. but, you know -- >> why did you think that was a good idea, the nonviolent -- >> well, the way i looked at it was if you can be nonviolent, the white people would be very happy to beat you down. they would be very happy doing that to you. but i felt, though, that in spite of that, you could overcome it over a time period. and i felt that if i would was beaten down and the other kids were scared and afraid of it, i think eventually they would come...
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and said yes i do. i was in it. she said you were? as it does not a big deal but then i realized, she's a young teacher. that's when it hit me, i guess it was a big deal. yeah. weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span tv. tonight look at the civil rights movement. a september 2nd, 1963, nbc news broadcast three hour program on the status of the civil rights movement called the american revolution of 63. reporting from 75 locations throughout the united states, and includes appearances by well-known activists, scenes from historic civil rights events and comments from integration opponents. what tonight being in beginning at eight eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span three. up next, former california governor ron reagan accepts his presidential nomination at the 1980 republican optional convention in detroit. ronald reagan defeated incumbents president jimmy carter in the upcoming election. thank you very much.
and said yes i do. i was in it. she said you were? as it does not a big deal but then i realized, she's a young teacher. that's when it hit me, i guess it was a big deal. yeah. weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span tv. tonight look at the civil rights movement. a september 2nd, 1963, nbc news broadcast three hour program on the status of the civil rights movement called the american revolution of 63. reporting from 75...
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[applause] said, i agree. i actually said, i agree. i said i agree.impose the toughest-every u.s. sanctions on iran and this week in most -- this week we invoked the snapback provisions to invoke all the previously suspended u.n. sanctions. we snapped them back. it's a good term. the founder and leader of isis, al baghdadi, is dead. [indiscernible] -- [inaudible] -- [applause] but the more success that we have achieved, the more unhinged the radical left has become, and violent mobs have rioted in our democrat-run cities, attacking our police and tearing down statues. and as you know, i signed a clause, i got an old bill, you know, when they used to do powerful things, when they knew what the hell they were doing. i took an old bill and i gave a nice, brent new executive order. it says very easily, can you imagine getting this today, you ripped out a statue, federal statute, you go to jail, prison, we use the term prison, you go to prison for 10 years. [applause] remember, there was a big march on washington. there were coming into knock a lot of stat
[applause] said, i agree. i actually said, i agree. i said i agree.impose the toughest-every u.s. sanctions on iran and this week in most -- this week we invoked the snapback provisions to invoke all the previously suspended u.n. sanctions. we snapped them back. it's a good term. the founder and leader of isis, al baghdadi, is dead. [indiscernible] -- [inaudible] -- [applause] but the more success that we have achieved, the more unhinged the radical left has become, and violent mobs have rioted...
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i said where? she said in the yearbook and i said i miss those pages and she had a copy with the pages when i turned to those they were gone and then you say what sort of an individual in my dealing with? twenty-one 2 years old and he took the trouble to have them cut out of almost all of the copies? >> he knew at 21 he had to get rid of those pages. >> it was amazing. >> it's interesting i'm curious if it is a coincidence you have chosen to man moses and johnson to devote your life and they went to great extremes more than anybody would to hide their past as they were living in an almost as if they knew you would be coming for them one day. [laughter] >> but you did he didn't choose two guys leaving notes and memos but they went to great extremes to not write anything down. one at the age of 21 is cutting out unfavorable pictures fromm his yearbook you chose incredibly difficult people to write about. [laughter] >> there may be a connection. there is a line in the book that struck me you said you
i said where? she said in the yearbook and i said i miss those pages and she had a copy with the pages when i turned to those they were gone and then you say what sort of an individual in my dealing with? twenty-one 2 years old and he took the trouble to have them cut out of almost all of the copies? >> he knew at 21 he had to get rid of those pages. >> it was amazing. >> it's interesting i'm curious if it is a coincidence you have chosen to man moses and johnson to devote...
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they said, sir, you are obsolete with the 51. i said, what is it? they said 80. i said, 80?ow is it possible to think of it. they will be dumping them in neighborhoods, people will be picking them up, they will be bribing and paying off people to grab some. this is going to be one of the greatest scams. and it is common sense. this has nothing to do with politics. . it's common sense. you don't have to know politics. they will mail out 80 million ballots. it's impossible. they have no idea. who is mailing them? states andcrat democrat governors. supposing they don't mail them to republican neighborhoods? that means they are not going to get them. so they will complain and the election will be over and then they will complain and they will say oh well, we didn't get it. in the meantime, you might lose the election. . this is the greatest scam in the history of politics, i think. and i'm talking about beyond our nation. and they act like they are aggrieved. like by saying this, we are saying such a horrible thing. we are not patriotic by saying this. no. we voted during world
they said, sir, you are obsolete with the 51. i said, what is it? they said 80. i said, 80?ow is it possible to think of it. they will be dumping them in neighborhoods, people will be picking them up, they will be bribing and paying off people to grab some. this is going to be one of the greatest scams. and it is common sense. this has nothing to do with politics. . it's common sense. you don't have to know politics. they will mail out 80 million ballots. it's impossible. they have no idea. who...
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i said no, i'm not filipino. and i said, you are. she said come with me. so i went and took my date and when we got there, the guy said on the gate i have to let you in, are you sure you want to come? so i have that type of thing or places where new people can come in. do you think that you will be happy? that sort of thing. >> coated or presented a different way. >> may i ask why you went to go to a traditionally black -- >> my mother thought would be good for me. virginia union was great and it was too much starting at one time. >> what was that indoctrination? >> i did not like anyone. the black people and the white people. first of all, we thought we knew everything but i did not know anything. >> in the fifties, 59 around then. as a young person, you are very ignorant but you don't know it. i thought i know everything and when i went there i cannot understand why the white people treated the blacks the way they were treated and why the blacks allowed it, i even got angry with some of the black people for not sitting in, the kids? and i did not underst
i said no, i'm not filipino. and i said, you are. she said come with me. so i went and took my date and when we got there, the guy said on the gate i have to let you in, are you sure you want to come? so i have that type of thing or places where new people can come in. do you think that you will be happy? that sort of thing. >> coated or presented a different way. >> may i ask why you went to go to a traditionally black -- >> my mother thought would be good for me. virginia...
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she said, "i saw john. and i said, "where?"outside in a car." >> are this terrified family's worst fears about to come true? when "dateline" continues. when "dateline" continues. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin. and 24 hour relief from symptoms caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because nothing should come between two best friends. feel the clarity, and live claritin clear. ♪ >> reporter: debra newell had fallen in love with a conman. and when her daughters spoke with the detective who'd been investigating john meehan for years -- >> i says, "this guy is bad news. you need to get your mother away from him." >> reporter: debra had bought a house near las vegas where john could live away from her family, she split her time between there and orange county, but the daughters went into rescue mode. one thing they found especially alarming was yet another police report about dirty john. this one from just two years earlier and much closer to home. the police in laguna beach had arrested jo
she said, "i saw john. and i said, "where?"outside in a car." >> are this terrified family's worst fears about to come true? when "dateline" continues. when "dateline" continues. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin. and 24 hour relief from symptoms caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because nothing should come between two best friends. feel the clarity, and live claritin clear. ♪ >> reporter: debra...
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i said, you don't love me anymore? she said i met this other person.he even said it's not that i don't love you, but i think i love -- i think i met my soulmate again. >> just like that, dale's world came crashing down. >> i called her brother. i called her sisters. i called her mom. i said do you know what's going on? do you know what's happening? >> he talked to her sister, ramona. >> i remember feeling really annoyed. why are you calling me to try to sway me to your side? by the time the phone call ended i remember thinking, yeah, what is steph doing? >> he begged stephanie's friend, jennifer, do something. >> you have to talk to some sense in to her. you've got to make her see that she needs to stay with me. >> you had no inkling this was coming? >> no, not until she told me she was in love with somebody. >> helplessly in love, she told him. the other man dancing with the mountain stars -- >> i go back to the day that i asked steph if i should shoot that wedding or not and i didn't go to that event with her. i wasn't going to be dancing with her on
i said, you don't love me anymore? she said i met this other person.he even said it's not that i don't love you, but i think i love -- i think i met my soulmate again. >> just like that, dale's world came crashing down. >> i called her brother. i called her sisters. i called her mom. i said do you know what's going on? do you know what's happening? >> he talked to her sister, ramona. >> i remember feeling really annoyed. why are you calling me to try to sway me to your...
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i said i know. we had these conversations mid 2018 by the end of the year we are doing the book with an ambitious timeline they wanted to draft spring 2019 at the end of 2018 i didn't think i was going on the campaign trail obviously that change. [laughter] in april i decided to work for her vice president biden campaign most of that was done but in the book i tell a couple stories about why i joined the campaign my first tv interview but the title of the book is "no, you shut up" it comes from an interview i did on cnn post charlottesville we were having a conversation on cnn back when chris was on the morning show. now everyone knows this is in the morning around 730 it was myself former attorney general of virginia and we were having a conversation with janel he was saying things that was not correct. i said that's not true. they said explain what you mean and he started to explain talking about charlottesville and said it really started other people were trying to make something it was not. this
i said i know. we had these conversations mid 2018 by the end of the year we are doing the book with an ambitious timeline they wanted to draft spring 2019 at the end of 2018 i didn't think i was going on the campaign trail obviously that change. [laughter] in april i decided to work for her vice president biden campaign most of that was done but in the book i tell a couple stories about why i joined the campaign my first tv interview but the title of the book is "no, you shut up" it...
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and i said, "but we are talking." he said, "yes."e said, "you sound like a very nice young man, but, unfortunately, we are not going to be taking anyone from the waiting list this year. our yield was higher than we thought. where else were you accepted?" i said, "i was accepted at yale." he said, "you will have a very good time at yale, and you will enjoy it." i said, "i am sure that i would, but that was not my objective for the phone call." he said, "i understand that, but i'm just so sorry." david: did you ever see him? or hear from him again? steve: ironically, it is really a great story. the ceo of mckinsey was in my office, 25 years later. and he was on the harvard corporation. and i told him the story. and so, he asked what year. and that dean of admissions was a close friend of his. he said, "do you mind if i told him that i ran into you?" i said, "no, that's fine." and so, i got a letter two weeks later from that former dean of admissions. he said, "i remember getting that phone call in 1964." and he said that "every time i
and i said, "but we are talking." he said, "yes."e said, "you sound like a very nice young man, but, unfortunately, we are not going to be taking anyone from the waiting list this year. our yield was higher than we thought. where else were you accepted?" i said, "i was accepted at yale." he said, "you will have a very good time at yale, and you will enjoy it." i said, "i am sure that i would, but that was not my objective for the phone...
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i said, but we are talking. he said yes.ou sound like a very nice young man, but unfortunately, we are not going to be taking anyone from the waiting list this year. our yield was higher than we thought. where else were you accepted? i said yale. he said you will have a very good time at yale, and you will enjoy it. i said i am sure that i would but that was not my objective. he said, i understand that. i am just so sorry. david: did you ever see him? steve: ironically, it is really a great story. the ceo of mackenzie was in my office 25 years later. he was on the harvard corporation. i told him the story. he asked what year. the dean of admissions was a close friend of his. he said, do you mind if i told him that i ran into you? i said that is fine. i got a letter two weeks later from that former dean of admissions. he said, i remember getting that phone call in 1964. he said that every time i see you in the newspaper, i realize that i blew it. i wish i made all the right decisions but as i told you of the time, there were
i said, but we are talking. he said yes.ou sound like a very nice young man, but unfortunately, we are not going to be taking anyone from the waiting list this year. our yield was higher than we thought. where else were you accepted? i said yale. he said you will have a very good time at yale, and you will enjoy it. i said i am sure that i would but that was not my objective. he said, i understand that. i am just so sorry. david: did you ever see him? steve: ironically, it is really a great...
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i asked him how much you wanted, he said 250, i said fine and did not negotiate with him.ow does it feel to get up in the morning and know that 330 million americans want to know the state of your health that day? as a young boy, my parents brought me to the smithsonian because i lived in baltimore and it was free. i came to love the smithsonian, so when i had a chance about a dozen years ago to become a regent of the smithsonian, i jumped at the opportunity. i got to meet somebody then who was then building the african-american museum, a gifted director who started with nothing to build that museum and now made into one of the most popular museums in the entire country. president obama: we are so proud of lonnie bunch and we could not be prouder of the work he has done to make this day possible. david: and then i was the chair of a search committee, and we looked at many candidates. it was clear that lonnie bunch was the best person to be the secretary. he knew the smithsonian, he was committed to the smithsonian, so it was an easy choice. ♪ we are at the housing museum ,
i asked him how much you wanted, he said 250, i said fine and did not negotiate with him.ow does it feel to get up in the morning and know that 330 million americans want to know the state of your health that day? as a young boy, my parents brought me to the smithsonian because i lived in baltimore and it was free. i came to love the smithsonian, so when i had a chance about a dozen years ago to become a regent of the smithsonian, i jumped at the opportunity. i got to meet somebody then who was...
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he said, did you hear what i said? right now we're bussing the black kids and he talked over me. >> they are the ones who had to get up early, come home late, drive far. i know where us lived in l.a., i lived in view park, which had the number one elementary school academically in my area. because the people who live in my area were educators, doctors, lawyers, black people, mostly. and our school was top. they bus the kids from the school and no parent would put a kid on the bus. they said why should we bus our kids. they had sintegrated experience. they have gone to europe. they have been to stores. they don't need to go to a white school. what the school district did was take out every other grade so you had to bus your kid away. >> was that one of the reasons you sent to private school? >> i just did. i sent them to the frervelg school. they ended up at public school eventually. >> had an okay experience? >> my kids don't see things the way i see things. my son used to be vice president of dr. pepper. and before th
he said, did you hear what i said? right now we're bussing the black kids and he talked over me. >> they are the ones who had to get up early, come home late, drive far. i know where us lived in l.a., i lived in view park, which had the number one elementary school academically in my area. because the people who live in my area were educators, doctors, lawyers, black people, mostly. and our school was top. they bus the kids from the school and no parent would put a kid on the bus. they...
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i said not today. don't do it. no. i said no. i said no.o, no, no, no. >> hours later, she said, james woke her up from a sound sleep and told her ben was dead. but that, she said, is all he told her. all she knew. >> so you're confident that james had something to do with it? >> i don't know. >> but was that really all she knew? dawn, remember, had a 16-year-old son named devon, who detectives learned was at home and listening in the hours before ben oxley was murdered. so if anyone could confirm dawn's version of events, surely it would be devin. but he wasn't talking. not yet anyway. >> coming up, the question haunting this whole case. >> what's our evidence? >> was there any proof against anyone? prosecutors were about to make a deal to get the evidence they need. >> do you want to talk about this case? >> you know i do. >> when "dateline" continues. 't. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army
i said not today. don't do it. no. i said no. i said no.o, no, no, no. >> hours later, she said, james woke her up from a sound sleep and told her ben was dead. but that, she said, is all he told her. all she knew. >> so you're confident that james had something to do with it? >> i don't know. >> but was that really all she knew? dawn, remember, had a 16-year-old son named devon, who detectives learned was at home and listening in the hours before ben oxley was murdered....
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. >> we said that's it. >> she said it's like living in a postcard. >> a picture perfect life until she disappeared. >> i imagine you were calling, leaving messages. >> calling, and we started wondering. >> i called her best friend and said did she meet somebody? did she have a man that i don't know about? >> where did she go and why did someone new own her slice of paradise? >> he got away with murder. >> he got away with murder. >> hello and welcome to "dateline." adventurous americans thought they had found paradise, good times, a relaxed lifestyle. a place where people didn't ask a lot of questions about their neighbors until those neighbors started to disappear. here is kate snow with stealing paradise. >> quilt the rat race, buy your own private island. >> she wanted to travel. >> she would just take a picture of the sunset, send it to me. she said it's like living in a postcard. >> life was beautiful, an escape from the pressures of modern living. >> who could have known that evil could find a place in paradise, too, that beneath that beauty, there was a dark secret. >> it still
. >> we said that's it. >> she said it's like living in a postcard. >> a picture perfect life until she disappeared. >> i imagine you were calling, leaving messages. >> calling, and we started wondering. >> i called her best friend and said did she meet somebody? did she have a man that i don't know about? >> where did she go and why did someone new own her slice of paradise? >> he got away with murder. >> he got away with murder. >>...
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he said, "people don't come home from this." i said, "don't talk like that, raz.lk like that. "you've got to fight this." i said, "you fight this the boys for the new baby." and i give him a kiss. it's the last time i spoke to him. i phoned him when he got into the hospital. hejust said, "look after your mother." raza had covid—19 and was put on a ventilator. his elderly father died the same day. raza never found out. for about a week i think i was just in denial. thinking, it's a virus and he's ill but he's going to come through it, i wasjust in denial, like a lot of people i think. while raza lay in hospital, his family buried his father just a few miles away. but then, another blow. raza's brother, ghulam, also contracted covid—19. more than 1,500 people have died from coronavirus here in wales, but it has hit some communities harder than others. why is that? and if the warning signs were there for decades, why has it taken a pandemic for us to sit up and take notice? at the beginning of lockdown, those working on the front line were starting to raise concerns
he said, "people don't come home from this." i said, "don't talk like that, raz.lk like that. "you've got to fight this." i said, "you fight this the boys for the new baby." and i give him a kiss. it's the last time i spoke to him. i phoned him when he got into the hospital. hejust said, "look after your mother." raza had covid—19 and was put on a ventilator. his elderly father died the same day. raza never found out. for about a week i think i was...
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i said i did know you were moving. it was such a mess, i thought he was moving. he said no, no, no. never trust anybody with a tidy desk. it was a bizarre yet very trumpian conversation where he had a little television on his desk, his very messy desk that is very proud of, watching the masters golf tournament cigna talk about that picky return back to me. we would talk about jared, then incomes jared. he's very, he speaks -- there's not a lot of linear thought but he did say, i asked him about melania and he said only great things about her, and then apparently i got the green light because i spoke to his wife afterwards. >> melania trump is done very few interviews. she did do the interview with you during the campaign she wouldn't do in person, is a bright? it was by phone? >> even then, even then shall he did it by phone. i spoke to her for 44 minutes. normally you don't ever say 44 minutes if that's a long time her to talk to someone. what's so interesting about it is she has one heck of a story to tell. think of it, she was 26 years old when she first arrived in the united sta
i said i did know you were moving. it was such a mess, i thought he was moving. he said no, no, no. never trust anybody with a tidy desk. it was a bizarre yet very trumpian conversation where he had a little television on his desk, his very messy desk that is very proud of, watching the masters golf tournament cigna talk about that picky return back to me. we would talk about jared, then incomes jared. he's very, he speaks -- there's not a lot of linear thought but he did say, i asked him about...
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he said i wanted to believe him but he never could. even when i was first starting to work from him he wanted me to work full-time for him and i told him i couldn't that i was going back to harvard going to start teaching but he said you need to become all or nothing so i thought i wasn't going to go but the last day of his presidency he called me and said all right, part time and he said it is not so easy and i won't forget what you're doing for me and then he said you're never going back to harvard but you'll come back from vacation and don't let harvard make you hate me. always that feeling toward that larger well that he could have been up partner. >> as a young man to people think somebody whose father was state legislator and not particularly well educated but that he would be president of the united states and was that anyone stream that for lyndon johnson connect. >> well, yes, that is what is in choosing. once he gets into politics he's an absolute natural and when he was young he was a real new deal congressmen and wanted do
he said i wanted to believe him but he never could. even when i was first starting to work from him he wanted me to work full-time for him and i told him i couldn't that i was going back to harvard going to start teaching but he said you need to become all or nothing so i thought i wasn't going to go but the last day of his presidency he called me and said all right, part time and he said it is not so easy and i won't forget what you're doing for me and then he said you're never going back to...
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this is of my own kids wanted to do breed semi- daughter said to me when they she said data want to write book. i'm like i've waited my whole life, i've waited my whole life to hear my child, my offspring to tell me she once my job and were going to write a book together. i sit honey were gonna write a book together were ready. and so we said the first thing we've got to make the cover. and so he made the titles about a dog she loved and so is a dog book. we got the title, and she had drawn a picture of a dog. miss it okay put the authors name of the front parts i put her name on the front. as can put my name with ad brad meltzer on the bottom she says maybe we should leave your name out of it and i said you just got me out of this deal? you're not going to be a writer you're going to be an agent for you are a hollywood agent. she totally cut me down at the knees. while ruthless i'm never working with children again. they will turn on you and a dime. i do like that idea that's a good idea. right when you wrap up at this there's a lot of books to sign. and the only thing i really need to s
this is of my own kids wanted to do breed semi- daughter said to me when they she said data want to write book. i'm like i've waited my whole life, i've waited my whole life to hear my child, my offspring to tell me she once my job and were going to write a book together. i sit honey were gonna write a book together were ready. and so we said the first thing we've got to make the cover. and so he made the titles about a dog she loved and so is a dog book. we got the title, and she had drawn a...
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i said, "are you sure you're doing the right thing?" and they said, "yes".litoy will end up doing star wars, then." so i get back to bernie and he said, "i'm glad you've done that." he said, "you've given them the option, they've turned it down." he said, "they're fools" and... "if you do the job with star wars that you did on action man, we'll... we'll laugh all the way to the bank." i said, "0k...start laughing." little did denys fisher know what they'd passed on. well, palitoy had the deal now. the next thing was to work out how they were going to make those toys. but kenner‘s design template for the star wars range, which they had to follow, wasn't perhaps quite what they were expecting. the problem we had was it was a very small action figure, a three—and—a—quarter—inch action figure. it had to be because of the scale of the vehicles. and usually action figures were in the 9— to 12—inch range. action man was a 12—inch action figure. so the trade looked at us and said, "here you are trying to launch a space—themed action figure line tied to a movie with
i said, "are you sure you're doing the right thing?" and they said, "yes".litoy will end up doing star wars, then." so i get back to bernie and he said, "i'm glad you've done that." he said, "you've given them the option, they've turned it down." he said, "they're fools" and... "if you do the job with star wars that you did on action man, we'll... we'll laugh all the way to the bank." i said, "0k...start laughing."...
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he said the opposite. >> it's in the executive order. >> that's not what he said. people aren't reading the executive order. they're listening to this. they're listening to what he said. >> i think he meant the deferral would be forgiven. i think he was saying that the -- he did not mean he's eliminating the social security tax. >> thank you for clarifying that. thank you for joining me this morning. i appreciate it. >> all right. thank you. >>> up next, the top democrat in the relief negotiations, house speaker nancy pelosi responds to the president's announcement. >>> plus, president trump says that states have enough money to chip in and pay unemployed americans $100 more a week. is that true? ohio governor mark dewine on that claim and his false positive coronavirus test result. stay with us. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of
he said the opposite. >> it's in the executive order. >> that's not what he said. people aren't reading the executive order. they're listening to this. they're listening to what he said. >> i think he meant the deferral would be forgiven. i think he was saying that the -- he did not mean he's eliminating the social security tax. >> thank you for clarifying that. thank you for joining me this morning. i appreciate it. >> all right. thank you. >>> up next,...
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doing a very good job on the coronavirus he said he appreciated the efforts and transparency he said i want to thank president xi who we also regularly refers to as a good friend and yet now you say china's to blame maybe you should tell donald trump what i'm not sure what we're talking about here do we want to talk about the president's communication style or the message he puts out or are we going to talk about the policies institute i want to know about his message to be honest i don't buy this idea that there's a difference between message and policy i can't speak for the president i don't know but you support him you praise him you like would have had a great you look good you could imagine him vice did you notice the fact that her greets heap praise on bernie sanders i've read your book i've checked out your tweets you said in june on twitter i like presidents whose best friends are leaders of the c.c.p. donald trump says and i quote we love each other in reference to xi jinping he says we will be friends no matter what donald trump's words how are you ok with that i don't get
doing a very good job on the coronavirus he said he appreciated the efforts and transparency he said i want to thank president xi who we also regularly refers to as a good friend and yet now you say china's to blame maybe you should tell donald trump what i'm not sure what we're talking about here do we want to talk about the president's communication style or the message he puts out or are we going to talk about the policies institute i want to know about his message to be honest i don't buy...
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he said the opposite. just real quick -- >> it's in the executive order. >> people aren't reading the executive order. they are listening to what he said. >> i think he meant the deferral would be forgiven. i think he was saying that the savings on the deferral will be permanent. >> okay. >> he did not say he's eliminating the social security tax. >> thank you for clarifying that for me. thank you for joining me this morning. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi had choice words for the administration. what are she and other democrats doing to reach across the aisle? we'll discuss that, next. >>> plus, the president's national security adviser is accusing russia and china of targeting states' election web sides so what is the white house doing to prevent election interference right now? >>> and remember this photo of a packed hallway in georgia? that's a school there where cnn learning nine cases of coronavirus have been reported. we're live coming up. -my gran. -my cousin. my grea
he said the opposite. just real quick -- >> it's in the executive order. >> people aren't reading the executive order. they are listening to what he said. >> i think he meant the deferral would be forgiven. i think he was saying that the savings on the deferral will be permanent. >> okay. >> he did not say he's eliminating the social security tax. >> thank you for clarifying that for me. thank you for joining me this morning. i appreciate it. >> thank...
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our police chief was reading through and even after all this he said the police said they were sure its need to find mitchell. nancy: mitchell's sister reported to the police that her brother was homeless known to have religious delusions and would be traveling with his wi wife. >> as luck would have it he had been arrested for shoplifting in september 2002 and from that shoplifting arrest security people had taken a polaroid photo of him. they used that polaroid photograph to verify everybody that that was the guy we were looking for. what happened daddy? well, you see here... there's a photo of you and there's a photo of your mommy and then there's a picture of me. but before our story it goes way, way, way back with your great, great, great grandparents. see this handsome man, his name is william. william fell in love with rose and they had a kid. his name was charles and charles met martha... isn't she pretty? yeah. for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helped people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto i
our police chief was reading through and even after all this he said the police said they were sure its need to find mitchell. nancy: mitchell's sister reported to the police that her brother was homeless known to have religious delusions and would be traveling with his wi wife. >> as luck would have it he had been arrested for shoplifting in september 2002 and from that shoplifting arrest security people had taken a polaroid photo of him. they used that polaroid photograph to verify...
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our police chief was reading through and even after all this he said the police said they were sure iteecy. i said it wasn't and you guys need to find mitchell. nancy: mitchell's sister reported to the police that her brother was homeless known to have religious delusions and would be traveling with his wi wife. >> as luck would have it he had been arrested for shoplifting in september 2002 and from that shoplifting arrest security people had taken a polaroid photo of him. they used that polaroid photograph to verify everybody that that was the guy we were looking for. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it starts acting from the first dose. and it lowers risk of heart attack, stroke, or death in people with known heart disease or multiple risk factors. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medul
our police chief was reading through and even after all this he said the police said they were sure iteecy. i said it wasn't and you guys need to find mitchell. nancy: mitchell's sister reported to the police that her brother was homeless known to have religious delusions and would be traveling with his wi wife. >> as luck would have it he had been arrested for shoplifting in september 2002 and from that shoplifting arrest security people had taken a polaroid photo of him. they used that...
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he said to me that the picture said unidentified children.hen he said something i have never forgot. isn't it a shame people could live their lives, diet and all it says is unidentified? it got me trying to figure out how do i understand their lives? i tried to imagine what were their jobs, were they happy, and it got me interested in history. the second step was growing up in the town i grew up in, there were very few african-americans. i was the only one in my elementary school. there were people who treated me horribly and others who treated me wonderfully. i thought if i understood the history of the town, they would understand me. david: when you were young, your father would drive you to the south, but you couldn't stop in many places. lonnie: we would drive from new jersey to north carolina. we would load the car up with food and blankets because we could not stop. he was the only driver. david: there was no place -- lonnie: to let black people stop. i remember he was falling asleep and he pulled off and into a motor court. he pulled i
he said to me that the picture said unidentified children.hen he said something i have never forgot. isn't it a shame people could live their lives, diet and all it says is unidentified? it got me trying to figure out how do i understand their lives? i tried to imagine what were their jobs, were they happy, and it got me interested in history. the second step was growing up in the town i grew up in, there were very few african-americans. i was the only one in my elementary school. there were...
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i said, what's going on? i said, does this have to do with maria -- marie?, i can't tell you. he never once said anything to me else but it's bad. >> reporter: james seemed suicidal, said the elder. so he called a doctor friend. and the doctor committed the preacher to a psychiatric ward for ten days, during which time jason andersen took over preacher duties. but then jason heard things. not about what happened to marie, but about polygamy. with other church leaders, he confronted james and tanya. this is a, forgive my saying, come to jesus moment? >> it was the hardest thing i've ever had to do, myself, personally, was to confront my pastor. >> reporter: your mentor, your senior guy. >> yeah, right. sure. >> reporter: and james admitted it. he had been sleeping with two women, in the same house. but then, youth pastor jason told the detectives, in that cloistered setting, james kept talking, and told a terrible story. >> him and marie had had a physical altercation before she went missing. and she had scratched him on his arms. >> reporter: james insisted
i said, what's going on? i said, does this have to do with maria -- marie?, i can't tell you. he never once said anything to me else but it's bad. >> reporter: james seemed suicidal, said the elder. so he called a doctor friend. and the doctor committed the preacher to a psychiatric ward for ten days, during which time jason andersen took over preacher duties. but then jason heard things. not about what happened to marie, but about polygamy. with other church leaders, he confronted james...
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he said, how did you fly at night? i said, it was easy. we took off, it was a moonlit night, it was easy. if not, we would use our navigation aids to get to where we wanted to go. he said, how did you do that without night vision goggles? [laughter] he was astounded by that. he would say, you went into the jungle to get a medevac, how did you know where that guy was? did you have gps? [laughter] i said, no, we had distance on the attack and radio that would give us so many miles out. we had a radio, when the two needles crossed we figured we , were within a five mile area. we would look for a strobe light on the ground. if it picked up the strobe, that's where we had to be. the marines on the ground knew to take the strobe and put it in a helmet. as we went around, once we saw it, we knew we were on a flight path to pick up the wounded individual. you did not have to worry about seeing a lot. generally speaking, the marines on the ground would try not to put a tree in your glide path. that would ruin your whole day. [laughter] they wanted
he said, how did you fly at night? i said, it was easy. we took off, it was a moonlit night, it was easy. if not, we would use our navigation aids to get to where we wanted to go. he said, how did you do that without night vision goggles? [laughter] he was astounded by that. he would say, you went into the jungle to get a medevac, how did you know where that guy was? did you have gps? [laughter] i said, no, we had distance on the attack and radio that would give us so many miles out. we had a...
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twitter said it temporarily frozen account and required the tweet be deleted before the account could be reactivated. 0ur news reporter alanna petroffjoins me now with more. of this place into the debate of this place into the debate of what can be said on social media, what responsibility the platforms have for what he said and the issue of reopening schools. president trump said ina fox schools. president trump said in a fox news interview that children were almost immune to covid—19 and that was twittered out by team trump on twitter and put out on their facebook pages and donald trump retweeted this but, as you just mentioned, that was taken down by both platforms and this was the first time that facebook has removed a post in this way from the facebook but from related to covid—19 misinformation by the trump team. this marked a watershed moment for facebook which is not taken down as many posts as twitter has. it is complicated, of course, particularly because we do here now from many abdominaljust, that we do he
twitter said it temporarily frozen account and required the tweet be deleted before the account could be reactivated. 0ur news reporter alanna petroffjoins me now with more. of this place into the debate of this place into the debate of what can be said on social media, what responsibility the platforms have for what he said and the issue of reopening schools. president trump said ina fox schools. president trump said in a fox news interview that children were almost immune to covid—19 and...
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people said you should dump him. lincoln said no, no, no. andy's not a drunk. andy's no drunk.e'll be fine. and of course, lincoln was killed not long after that. and he ascends to the presidency. and people are, of course, well, mortified doesn't describe it. people were traumatized. people in the north were traumatized. people in the south may have been happy about it, but they were not really celebrating about it because they had just been defeated in war, and they were in no position to really gloat about something like that, even if anyone were inclined to do it. it was a traumatic, traumatic time period. and there's johnson, who has to rise to the occasion. and during those years, during those days immediately after lincoln's death, he actual does rise to the occasion. all the things, people who said the performance as vice president is sort of gone away, he knows what to do sceremonia ceremonially, symbolically, he rises to the occasion wheres tlrb a there's a honeymoon for him for a period until they get into reconstruction. this is the period of the story where i said
people said you should dump him. lincoln said no, no, no. andy's not a drunk. andy's no drunk.e'll be fine. and of course, lincoln was killed not long after that. and he ascends to the presidency. and people are, of course, well, mortified doesn't describe it. people were traumatized. people in the north were traumatized. people in the south may have been happy about it, but they were not really celebrating about it because they had just been defeated in war, and they were in no position to...
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i said, well she's dead.ing became very histrionic crying and wailing, and that was okay for a while. but it became ridiculous. >> reporter: ridiculous? >> it became ridiculous. >> reporter: even more ridiculous, more suspicious, said the detective, was when clay, told he was free to go, didn't. >> then i couldn't get rid of him. he would not leave me alone. >> reporter: kept wanting to talk. >> he kept wanting to talk. what he kept telling me was the same thing over again. look on her phone, look on her computer, that will tell you everything you need to know. >> reporter: so what do you do? it's suspicious to you, but it's not really evidence. >> no, not necessarily. it's suspicious, circumstantial, but suspicious to me. >> reporter: which meant that right there on day one clay needed to be checked out but good, and they began with his alibi for that december morning. remember, clay's day started with car trouble and his text to chanin as he heard her taking kids to school that mong. he said he spent much o
i said, well she's dead.ing became very histrionic crying and wailing, and that was okay for a while. but it became ridiculous. >> reporter: ridiculous? >> it became ridiculous. >> reporter: even more ridiculous, more suspicious, said the detective, was when clay, told he was free to go, didn't. >> then i couldn't get rid of him. he would not leave me alone. >> reporter: kept wanting to talk. >> he kept wanting to talk. what he kept telling me was the same...
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patriot prayer said the victim is one of its members. greg ligands joins us with more on that shooting. the portland mayor contend the violence today. >> right along with the police chief. as you know, portland has had antiracism protests, every day for three months. last week, the caravan clashed with a group of counter protesters as the rally was coming to an end. several shots were fired. a man was struck and killed and the motivation and whereabouts are still unknown. >> i stand with the police chief and district attorney to denounce the violence. the tragedy cannot be repeated. >> reporter: ted wheeler strongly condemns the violence that took a life on the streets of the city. president trump tweeted criticizing the mayor thing portland will never recover. >> you have tried to divide us, more than any other figure in modern history. now you want me to stop the violence that you helped create. >> reporter: referencing federal troops, the president recently removed from portland, trump criticized wheeler tweeting he would like to blam
patriot prayer said the victim is one of its members. greg ligands joins us with more on that shooting. the portland mayor contend the violence today. >> right along with the police chief. as you know, portland has had antiracism protests, every day for three months. last week, the caravan clashed with a group of counter protesters as the rally was coming to an end. several shots were fired. a man was struck and killed and the motivation and whereabouts are still unknown. >> i stand...
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in alongside harris he said is the change the country needs right now. and germany has just confirmed the highest 24 hour total of new infections for months of more than $1700.00 authorities say they're confident they can keep the virus in check but the numbers that rising numbers are causing concern and children across the country return to school. germans are coming home from their vacations abroad and are returning to school and work but just as the country goes back to its daily routines a new spike in coronavirus cases is causing alarm. over 1700 new infections were confirmed on thursday the highest rate since the end of april the number of new cases had been falling over the summer but the trend has recently reversed the situation is still far from the peak of over $6000.00 daily new infections reached an early april but cova 19 is far from gone. we're still in the middle of a pandemic it's not over yet we don't know what's yet to come but without a doubt we have so far made it through so well because we have a strong efficient resilient health car
in alongside harris he said is the change the country needs right now. and germany has just confirmed the highest 24 hour total of new infections for months of more than $1700.00 authorities say they're confident they can keep the virus in check but the numbers that rising numbers are causing concern and children across the country return to school. germans are coming home from their vacations abroad and are returning to school and work but just as the country goes back to its daily routines a...
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finally, lillian said, i do like him. i said, ok, i am ready now.r dress ready and we are going to have a wedding. and i am not really sure. ago,ed john not too long did we ever ask you if you would take her? gave him ank i ever opportunity to propose. we just had a wedding. [laughter] [applause] and so now it looks like things are ok. planningall the because lily was still slow, and i did all the planning and we had a wedding. ok, andngs were going she said, well, you know, i don't like the idea that that girl looks like she has some designs on john. i said, honey, do not run away from competition. we can handle competition. we will get rid of that girl so fast, she will not know what happened to her. [laughter] and we did. and they got married. [laughter] [applause] well, i want you to know they were very happy, but when she found out -- lillian was well-traveled and well educated, but she absolutely do not like politics. but when john expressed an interest, lillian got in there and became his strongest supporter. everythingrything, to make his su
finally, lillian said, i do like him. i said, ok, i am ready now.r dress ready and we are going to have a wedding. and i am not really sure. ago,ed john not too long did we ever ask you if you would take her? gave him ank i ever opportunity to propose. we just had a wedding. [laughter] [applause] and so now it looks like things are ok. planningall the because lily was still slow, and i did all the planning and we had a wedding. ok, andngs were going she said, well, you know, i don't like the...
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they said absolutely not. if we could do that, if we take down $1 trillion and they add $1 trillion we'll be within range. we'll be within range. but we must meet the needs of the american people. we could come down some because we can change the dates of expiration and the rest of that but not undermine our priorities to meet the needs of the american people. and it is -- we're in a different place. again, we believe in science and governance in terms of addressing the virus that we need to do and that's how we're going to open our economy. in terms of livelihoods. we're honoring our heroes. it doesn't do anything for our economy to add more people on unemployment. especially when they are our heroes. safe schools. we're in a different place because we are listening to what is happening in communities where they're telling us largely , as want to have virtual 100 top or more said over 60 said they're going to have all virtual. some a hybrid. very few actually in person schooling. we want as many kids as possi
they said absolutely not. if we could do that, if we take down $1 trillion and they add $1 trillion we'll be within range. we'll be within range. but we must meet the needs of the american people. we could come down some because we can change the dates of expiration and the rest of that but not undermine our priorities to meet the needs of the american people. and it is -- we're in a different place. again, we believe in science and governance in terms of addressing the virus that we need to do...
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and i said who the actor and she said denzel washington. and so i said let me check my calendar. >> so i said of course. and so i go to new york. and meet with him and at the end of this meeting which lasted about two hours, he wanted to go out and get something to eat. so i said wait a minutenow . you're walking down the street in soho and i said it's going to be people stopping you every five minutes. and he said wil, just follow me. i walkextremely fast . and by the time somebody says excuse me i'm gone . so i asked what he did and he mentioned that he wanted me to write the script and anyway, for the next year and a half, we worked on the script and he came here to washington dc one day and he wanted to meet and he mentioned this exclusive, exclusive restaurants that he wanted to go to to take me for lunch and i said then sell, i'm sorry but this is washington dc. and the place is going to be packed and we are going to be able to get in there. and he looked at me and he said oh yes we will area he's so cool. the guy out the car, you jus
and i said who the actor and she said denzel washington. and so i said let me check my calendar. >> so i said of course. and so i go to new york. and meet with him and at the end of this meeting which lasted about two hours, he wanted to go out and get something to eat. so i said wait a minutenow . you're walking down the street in soho and i said it's going to be people stopping you every five minutes. and he said wil, just follow me. i walkextremely fast . and by the time somebody says...
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he said there is the animal himself. he said when he saw it.then a couple of months later, lincoln was nominated for president. well volk realized he had something going on here. he didn't just have to do a small bust to put in a store window in chicago with his other work, so got on a train the day that lincoln was nominated in chicago, lincoln was not there, he was home, tradition of the day, and he got to lincoln's home town of springfield, the day after the nomination and he said now i'd like to cast your hands as well because you are a national figure now and i wan to make a full length statue of you as i have done of my cousin steven douglas who you just defeated and he finances my art education in rome but you're the man. >> could we just -- let's just look at a picture of lincoln. can we just throw that up on the screen. this is a photograph of the animal himself. >> right. and by the way, whatever the capture is, it is 1864, it is not 1865. >> well that is from our collection, from our print. >> early period wrote that in. >> that is r
he said there is the animal himself. he said when he saw it.then a couple of months later, lincoln was nominated for president. well volk realized he had something going on here. he didn't just have to do a small bust to put in a store window in chicago with his other work, so got on a train the day that lincoln was nominated in chicago, lincoln was not there, he was home, tradition of the day, and he got to lincoln's home town of springfield, the day after the nomination and he said now i'd...
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200 parishioners despite what the judge said. he also adds that the risk of covid-19 at his church is minimal. >> tell must one victim, that has come from our church or anybody that has contracted covid-19 as a congregant that has spoken to us. we don't have any. where is the emergency. >> now mccoy said he's willing to go to jail instead of complying with the health orders. >>> this week is shaping out to be a critical week for joe biden as he makes his vice presidential pick. we know that at the top of that list, which is all women, are california senator kamala harris and southern california congresswoman karen bass. sources tell nbc thanews that harris and susan rice are in the final round for consideration. meantime former san francisco mayor and a friend of sown harris willie brown said she should not take that the vp offer but go for the attorney general position. willie brown said traditionally vice presidency is a dead end job. >>> meantime the trump campaign is getting ready to go head-to-head with joe biden on the deba
200 parishioners despite what the judge said. he also adds that the risk of covid-19 at his church is minimal. >> tell must one victim, that has come from our church or anybody that has contracted covid-19 as a congregant that has spoken to us. we don't have any. where is the emergency. >> now mccoy said he's willing to go to jail instead of complying with the health orders. >>> this week is shaping out to be a critical week for joe biden as he makes his vice presidential...
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he said he would do it this week. big question out there, a group of prominent african-american leaders are demanding that biden select an african- american woman as his running mate saying quote failing to select a black woman in 2020 means you will lose the election. one of the contenders, susan rice, criticize president trump's handling of the coronavirus. >> we have the worst performance of any developed industrial country in the world. hands down. it is all because president trump has mishandled the virus. >> the democratic national convention begins on monday. biden yet unnamed running mate will give an online address ahead of biden's virtual acceptance speech. >>> the trump campaign is launched a bus tour through key swing streets. it begins in kissimmee, florida, with the president's son campaigning for his father. at the campaign stop, chairs were set six feet apart. the trump campaign said it will follow state and local safety guidelines while on the road. >>> both democrat and republican leaders blaming eac
he said he would do it this week. big question out there, a group of prominent african-american leaders are demanding that biden select an african- american woman as his running mate saying quote failing to select a black woman in 2020 means you will lose the election. one of the contenders, susan rice, criticize president trump's handling of the coronavirus. >> we have the worst performance of any developed industrial country in the world. hands down. it is all because president trump...
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i said, what would it have done to the invasion? he said, it would have destroyed the invasion. he says, i know the winds were over 150-miles-an-hour, destroyed everything on okinawa. and there was no way that the innervating fleet would survive. and he says, in fact, general mcarthur sent bill eli to japan to check out the area. he was the first american in japan after the atom bombs, and he said the destruction was unbelievable. but what they had waiting for us, he says, was unbelievable too. he said, they had submarines, two-man subs. they had all kinds of fortifications. the civilians were all armed to their teeth waiting for the americans to invade. >> william, thanks for your call. mr. daniel. >> that's -- i've heard similar stories. i'm not familiar with the typhoon that william mentioned. but those are stories that i heard also from survivors, that although they were some of them of course that feel that japan was defeated and that it was only a matter of -- i don't know -- weeks, months, days before they surrendered. at the same time, the survivors tell stories of drill
i said, what would it have done to the invasion? he said, it would have destroyed the invasion. he says, i know the winds were over 150-miles-an-hour, destroyed everything on okinawa. and there was no way that the innervating fleet would survive. and he says, in fact, general mcarthur sent bill eli to japan to check out the area. he was the first american in japan after the atom bombs, and he said the destruction was unbelievable. but what they had waiting for us, he says, was unbelievable too....
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i was trying for $100 and they said, no, that was it. >> that's what the machine said?yes. >> how much did you end up getting? >> $500. >> after that, kay said they drove back to the house frantic to see their son. was he still asleep? was he okay? as they enter the house, the gunman barked out orders. >> he said don't do anything stupid. joe and i were looking at each other saying, why is he coming back? at that point i thought he was going to kill us. i really did. >> once back in the house, the gunman took them back to the master bedroom and kay said tied their hands and feet with zip ties and put towels over their heads. >> why would they put towels over their head if this person has already seen them? >> then the gunman told joe to come with him. >> so joe goes, i can't walk. and he goes, i want to see you hopping. hop, hop, hop. and then all i heard was that joe said, oh, please. please don't do it. and i saw the fire. >> please don't do it? >> he said. >> joe did? >> yeah. i thought he was talking about the fire, but i guess he was talking about him shooting him
i was trying for $100 and they said, no, that was it. >> that's what the machine said?yes. >> how much did you end up getting? >> $500. >> after that, kay said they drove back to the house frantic to see their son. was he still asleep? was he okay? as they enter the house, the gunman barked out orders. >> he said don't do anything stupid. joe and i were looking at each other saying, why is he coming back? at that point i thought he was going to kill us. i really...
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strange,at he said was because what he said was exactly what chuck and i said in a statement. trillion, and then we can sit down at the table, and then he said "that's not what you said." did you think that that was strange? reporter: when is your next conversation with him? speaker pelosi: i don't know. when they come up with $2 trillion. madamter: times bigger,-- speaker, thank you. you have outlined the differences here -- differences. you have talked about how you re on different pages in terms of your values. is there anything you gain by waiting, and do you feel that is something to stem the crisis would be better -- speaker pelosi: you don't understand -- this is not half a loaf! this is not even being in the same room. border in table,--boardroom table, kitchen table. perhaps you mistook them for somebody who gave a damn. that isn't the case. unless they see the reality of what it means in the lives of the american people, what good is it for us to agree to something that had no relationship to meeting the needs of the american people? reporter: next week is the democr
strange,at he said was because what he said was exactly what chuck and i said in a statement. trillion, and then we can sit down at the table, and then he said "that's not what you said." did you think that that was strange? reporter: when is your next conversation with him? speaker pelosi: i don't know. when they come up with $2 trillion. madamter: times bigger,-- speaker, thank you. you have outlined the differences here -- differences. you have talked about how you re on different...
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that's not what he said at all. it was a sham. he said h.h.s. and c.d.c. should consider whether an extended eviction moratorium is reasonably necessary to protect the public health. and then he asks h.u.d. and treasury to look around in their bank accounts to see if they have any money who might be ee convicted. you know who might be ee convict? -- evicted. but to them and the landlords let's pass the rental provision that passed the house. whether you look at the unemployment provision or the payroll tax provision or the so-called eviction moratorium provision, this really is show and not substance. and i'm only talking about what the president put into the plan, not everything that got left out. everything that got left out that is in the heroes act hoping people go back to school safely, hoping to expand real-time testing so we can open our economy safely, food assistance for those who are struggling, rental assistance, money for state and local government whose needs have only risen dramatically since the last down payment that was passed in the cares
that's not what he said at all. it was a sham. he said h.h.s. and c.d.c. should consider whether an extended eviction moratorium is reasonably necessary to protect the public health. and then he asks h.u.d. and treasury to look around in their bank accounts to see if they have any money who might be ee convicted. you know who might be ee convict? -- evicted. but to them and the landlords let's pass the rental provision that passed the house. whether you look at the unemployment provision or the...