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he said, i know what you're going to say. what i said about john mccain. i said, not at all. you said george w. bush lied us into the iraq war. he did not. there was a commission called the rob silverman commission and the intel was wrong, but there is zero evidence he lied. the d.c. bureau chief of the associated press at the time publicly said george w. bush lied us into the iraq war. democrats believe w either lied or there is a strong possibility he did. it is not true. he was shooting at the british and american planes patrolling the no-fly zones. he was stealing from the food program. we know he had chemical weapons because he used them on the iranians. he went, [grumbling], but he never said it again. i realized his way of apologizing is never saying the wrong thing twice. >> let's go back to 2021 and here is the current president. [video clip] >> over the last year i got to run against the real donald trump. [booing] well, this year republican running for governor here is the closest thing i have seen to a trump clone. [laughter] he is leading the other team. he is th
he said, i know what you're going to say. what i said about john mccain. i said, not at all. you said george w. bush lied us into the iraq war. he did not. there was a commission called the rob silverman commission and the intel was wrong, but there is zero evidence he lied. the d.c. bureau chief of the associated press at the time publicly said george w. bush lied us into the iraq war. democrats believe w either lied or there is a strong possibility he did. it is not true. he was shooting at...
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and i said i want i said debate prep is over. i said we're not doing anything else today. so i want you to do is go back tonight and read those articles. and then i'll see you next time. you want you want to see me? and i got up. and jared in middleburg. well, maybe we should just talk in general about kind of biden style. and i said you guys can talk about biden style. i said read the articles mr. president and he said what are they about? and i said how every incumbent president lost because they thought they didn't need to prepare because they were president sound familiar. and he said, is that true? which is also another indication to you about kind of the the depth of historical knowledge. of donald trump about politics. i mean, he just doesn't have any and so this was all news to him and i gave it to him and i walked out and jared and meadows followed me out to the front of the club and bedminster. and i looked upooked up and i g. you guys like? you're so fully --. um, you never talked to it right? you never talk to him. and of course they denied and said they did bu
and i said i want i said debate prep is over. i said we're not doing anything else today. so i want you to do is go back tonight and read those articles. and then i'll see you next time. you want you want to see me? and i got up. and jared in middleburg. well, maybe we should just talk in general about kind of biden style. and i said you guys can talk about biden style. i said read the articles mr. president and he said what are they about? and i said how every incumbent president lost because...
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i just said it was lincoln who said it wasn't me? but anyway humor, he said whistled off sadness that a good story for him was better than a drop of whiskey. and he one time people said to him. why do you tell so many stories? and he said because stories are better than facts and figures stories have a beginning a middle and end he understood i think what is true and that's why even today we went to sagamore hill and there was a great. national park ranger there who was telling a stories about teddy roosevelt. there's something about stories who our brain is hardwired. so that stories of the way our ancestors used to tell people in the cave days. what the next generation would want to know so lincoln understood that and every great lecture when you look at the speeches he gave we remember the beautiful language, but they always told this is where we come from. this is where we are now. this is where we need to go. and then the other way he was able to find solace and relaxation was like many presidents. he found refuge by getting awa
i just said it was lincoln who said it wasn't me? but anyway humor, he said whistled off sadness that a good story for him was better than a drop of whiskey. and he one time people said to him. why do you tell so many stories? and he said because stories are better than facts and figures stories have a beginning a middle and end he understood i think what is true and that's why even today we went to sagamore hill and there was a great. national park ranger there who was telling a stories about...
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like i said. first play he was stripped sacked by ndamukong suh picked a ball up ran into the end zone game over. so after the game shanahan was asked what made you change quarterbacks and and he could have said look i had a gut feeling about rex he could have said donovan wasn't having a great game, which he wasn't but instead he said well, i didn't know if donovan knew our two minute offense. this is an 11th year nfl quarterback midway through the season and he didn't know the two minute offense. well that answer really didn't sit well with a lot of the media. so the next day he was asked it again this time. he said i didn't know if donovan was in shape to run back to back place. wow. so this simmered for a week washington was off the next week. it was a bye week there. bye week and chris mortenson who you know well and who i know well reported on espn that weekend that the shanahan's according to sources. it was anonymous. according to sources the shanahan's had to cut their playbook in half fo
like i said. first play he was stripped sacked by ndamukong suh picked a ball up ran into the end zone game over. so after the game shanahan was asked what made you change quarterbacks and and he could have said look i had a gut feeling about rex he could have said donovan wasn't having a great game, which he wasn't but instead he said well, i didn't know if donovan knew our two minute offense. this is an 11th year nfl quarterback midway through the season and he didn't know the two minute...
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he said i'm going to run i said let's get you into the runoff.ou need two out of 44 and he made it. i said now were getting close let's get you by the rinos and we got him by that and now he's doing great. another one who is a warrior and a friend of mine ralph norman. thank you. he taught me a lesson. he was in a race and it was so one-sided that everybody said we don't have to vote for ralph. he's going to win by a landslide so maybe we just go out to dinner then we go back and watch the results and so many people didn't vote but he won. that was the last time it will ever happen to ralph. that was a lesson for us all but he won, he always wins. right here in texas. thank you beth. a man who is really courageous and a really great guy and he loves florida and he loves the country matt gaetz. he's always working and he fights for all of us. freedom is what he fights for. lauren boebert, i heard you speaking. that was something. i said who the hell is that? she had one of the greatest commercials, she said anybody can enter my house. then she tak
he said i'm going to run i said let's get you into the runoff.ou need two out of 44 and he made it. i said now were getting close let's get you by the rinos and we got him by that and now he's doing great. another one who is a warrior and a friend of mine ralph norman. thank you. he taught me a lesson. he was in a race and it was so one-sided that everybody said we don't have to vote for ralph. he's going to win by a landslide so maybe we just go out to dinner then we go back and watch the...
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he said what does mr. webb think about it and i said he doesn't want to do it. he said i think that i will have to go along with mr. webb. so you started getting a whole new ballgame. >> it was very fortunate of course that i was chosen to make the first mission. a very bright young guy was assigned as a copilot and we were already into the mission. we had been in the simulator several different times prior to the problem that i had it's due to elevated fluid pressure in the inner the year and they tell me that it happens to people that are type a hyper driven, whatever. unfortunately what happens is it causes a lack of balance and dizziness in some cases nausea as a result of all of this disorientation going on. it's unilateral something is only happening with me on the left side but it's obvious that nasa grounded me right away. and they assigned another crew for the gemini flight. so there i was. what do i do now? do i go back to the navy. do i stick around with the space program. what do i do? i finally decided that. several years went by and there was medic
he said what does mr. webb think about it and i said he doesn't want to do it. he said i think that i will have to go along with mr. webb. so you started getting a whole new ballgame. >> it was very fortunate of course that i was chosen to make the first mission. a very bright young guy was assigned as a copilot and we were already into the mission. we had been in the simulator several different times prior to the problem that i had it's due to elevated fluid pressure in the inner the...
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i actually said this to i the president and a phone call after that. i said mr.dent i want you to think about something. they were probably more people praying for you when they knew you got the virus. probably more people in our country and aroundro the world praying for you than probably any other person in history. like wow i didn't really think about that. that day we are driving home or tongue with the events of that day, we paid for the present and the first lady. this early in that process. did know how he was going to reactive course he came out fine and strong as ever. prayer changes things for the lord tells us that come with all sin and our personal lives for that makes a difference. we were at just over millions of other americans are doing that day. praying for the president ande the first lady when he got the virus. >> that's great. going to try to keep most of the conversation high level dealing with principles, constitutional, keeping our word on the fundamental principles. these views are just my own questions framed by me alone. on page 18 repub
i actually said this to i the president and a phone call after that. i said mr.dent i want you to think about something. they were probably more people praying for you when they knew you got the virus. probably more people in our country and aroundro the world praying for you than probably any other person in history. like wow i didn't really think about that. that day we are driving home or tongue with the events of that day, we paid for the present and the first lady. this early in that...
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he said we don't want it. we like our slave labor. we want to remain sedentary and in the past and the thesis of the book, is that as much as whatever advantage or disadvantages the north might have had with its generals and a superior numbers of troops in the battlefields. the difference is in its governing philosophies and civilizations and in its dreary financial innovation, really determine the outcome. thank you very much. take questions. yep, so so if if the purpose is that the north one because you know more so because they're financial planning didn't at some point the south look at that and say well maybe they're on to something and we're losing this war and maybe we want to adopt or they were just too they were pretty aware of it people began to say there's a quote in the book from one southern leader. there's several but just one who said toward the end of the war we want whipped on the battlefield the yankees whipped us in the treasury department and some of the they were both sides are very where
he said we don't want it. we like our slave labor. we want to remain sedentary and in the past and the thesis of the book, is that as much as whatever advantage or disadvantages the north might have had with its generals and a superior numbers of troops in the battlefields. the difference is in its governing philosophies and civilizations and in its dreary financial innovation, really determine the outcome. thank you very much. take questions. yep, so so if if the purpose is that the north one...
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that's what police said today.y didn't give specifics, but they said that they found cocaine and possibly fentanyl in anne heche's system. they said that they needed to do more tests to see if any of the substances they found were painkillers given in the hospital. she is still in critical condition. nobody else got hurt. >>> today's teens say that facebook is out. that according to a new survey. the number of teens who said they did is about 70%. tiktok is up there. that is the second most popular platform among teens. those surveyed said they spend a lot more time online. 97% of teens said that they use the internet daily. 46% say that they are online almost constantly. that is roughly double the number from 2015. score enough followers, and social media platforms can be a major money-making opportunity for influencers in the crypto space. a cnbc investigation found that some influencers are merely promoting fraud, and the amateur investors who pour their savings into these risky ventures and up paying the price.
that's what police said today.y didn't give specifics, but they said that they found cocaine and possibly fentanyl in anne heche's system. they said that they needed to do more tests to see if any of the substances they found were painkillers given in the hospital. she is still in critical condition. nobody else got hurt. >>> today's teens say that facebook is out. that according to a new survey. the number of teens who said they did is about 70%. tiktok is up there. that is the second...
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good day said sim. it'll paula as her particularly little meal is ain't elissia most come at a villa to be a lot more shock. and he is a be some more public trait. ah ah. but that often is a big oh my god. you know what? what does any berman omitted look up the thought, but that was what was going to change the cause of death. a couple of things to look up or what does any be chuck? because i'm trying to go to know what the cause of it fits what. what does any been thought in a couple of different couple of causes? a big population love to jump on a couple go through trying to track your shipment or even a fairly big oh no problem. because you know what, disney georgia is there to be like covers all octave in a chuck. you july, no troubles up. it'll trace me safety the me need absolute will be are they usually exclude intellect on the mia knuckle pacific or the video makes you have to talk with much audio. was no blood audition, drug screen, pretty accurate and what you're looking to get him and neither
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she said, i saw it. i said, i'm trying to find a way to get there, because it was the pandemic, a lot of flights were canceled. she said my bag's always packed, let me know. i said would you do we a favor and let me use your private plane, andnd she and i flew his plane to go do the first rally. and then i go back that night. and, again, we are -- because everybody's locked down. we're literally in august now. and we flew back and gave it to him, and tyler perry gave us a bigger plane to bring the family in from houston, because what a lot of people didn't know is that george was the only family member in minneapolis. all of the brothers and sisters will live in houston or income. so we had the -- or north carolina. we we're doing all of this as people are all over the world starting to march, and we're trying to stay focused on taking carey of the families. one thing people don't understand and i talk a little bitt about that in the book is that when a policeman is accused of a crime or violating policy
she said, i saw it. i said, i'm trying to find a way to get there, because it was the pandemic, a lot of flights were canceled. she said my bag's always packed, let me know. i said would you do we a favor and let me use your private plane, andnd she and i flew his plane to go do the first rally. and then i go back that night. and, again, we are -- because everybody's locked down. we're literally in august now. and we flew back and gave it to him, and tyler perry gave us a bigger plane to bring...
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she said you will not get any and i said i will get them all. guaranteed i get them all. and she was smart, she was a good woman but she has been doing this: 25 years and she said you will not get anything. and what happened is the top representative cayman, we met in front of this woman and others, and i said you were going to have to give us 20,000 troops, -- 28,000 troops, you will have to do with think ought to remain in mexico. hundreds of thousands of people remain in mexico and eight other things, which were in many ways probably worse, right? and i remember, he laughed at me, he said we will not do this. he thought i was crazy. i said you are going to do it or we will not do it. we are not going to give you troops free and we are not going to give you eight remain in mexico, why would we do such a thing? i said because on monday morning i'm sending in order that every car you make and every product you sell 1125% tariff on it -- a 25% tariff on it. [applause] and he said may i leave the room to make a call. five minutes later he comes ba
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" and i said, "sure."nd he said, "well, he and his wife were blown away last night in beverly hills." >> now that, thought rand, was a story tailor made for the miami community he was writing for. a rags to riches story, capped by murder. he worked the phones and soon met up with jose's sister who told him -- >> you know, the family was so close. they were loving. they did everything together. she said, "you have to interview erik and lyle." and i said, "of course i wanna interview erik and lyle." >> as he would find, getting to the brothers was not so easy. but then, they'd just lost their parents. >> lyle and erik menendez were the grieving sons. >> alan abrahamson is a journalism professor at usc. back in 1989, he was a reporter for the la times. >> nobody quite knew who had -- who had killed the parents. was it because of jose's position in business? had he been taken out by the mob? >> after all, both jose and kitty had been shot in the knees. a mafia signature, perhaps? and then there was the company
" and i said, "sure."nd he said, "well, he and his wife were blown away last night in beverly hills." >> now that, thought rand, was a story tailor made for the miami community he was writing for. a rags to riches story, capped by murder. he worked the phones and soon met up with jose's sister who told him -- >> you know, the family was so close. they were loving. they did everything together. she said, "you have to interview erik and lyle." and i...
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. >> no you said it. >> you said it there. >> i said it there?or decided to show him another tape. the one police made of gabriel. the day they told him than they'd arrested the father. >> so, essentially, your son is asking you to tell the truth. >> and then a couple of medals later. a silent not from him. and he began to confess. again. the same details. the gun shop, the tarp. the carjack. >> she didn't suffer. >> she didn't suffer? >>. no >> it was fast? >> it still hurts. >> it had been a heavy burden to carry that with him for all those years, he said. >> it's hard. someone who looks at you and, i've always loved my wife. i still love her even. we were friends. >> you have killed your friend? >> yes. it took everything for me to do it. i even cried when i did it. >> there. he admitted it. and this time. >> check the tapes, it's all true. >> it's all true what you told them? >> it was all true. >> you didn't tell any lies at all? >> the confession is the strongest evidence anybody ever gets. and it generally does the deed. and that was a pre
. >> no you said it. >> you said it there. >> i said it there?or decided to show him another tape. the one police made of gabriel. the day they told him than they'd arrested the father. >> so, essentially, your son is asking you to tell the truth. >> and then a couple of medals later. a silent not from him. and he began to confess. again. the same details. the gun shop, the tarp. the carjack. >> she didn't suffer. >> she didn't suffer? >>. no...
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it's on my editor for said write up a couple of chapters in the me see how that looks and i said in the first few chapters and responded a day later like one sentence he said or two sentences, i blinking love it, keep on doing what you're doing. and the reason i do it this way is to reasons, is for him to's entertaining people are really fascinated with what prosecutors really do and what happens behind closed doors of the southern district of new york and tell him stories about the trials in my mafia prosecutions and type of thing but the other thing is it really serves to underscore one of the fundamental points in the making the is bill barr, little trivial russians one of two people of the united states history ever to serve as attorney general twice, the first thing i think first time was before you were born in 1991 - 1993, under george h to be bushed many get 25 years later but the man never try to case is a prosecutor, he never worked in u.s. attorney's office and he never had that upbringing that i had with the values from the core values of the justice department which we will
it's on my editor for said write up a couple of chapters in the me see how that looks and i said in the first few chapters and responded a day later like one sentence he said or two sentences, i blinking love it, keep on doing what you're doing. and the reason i do it this way is to reasons, is for him to's entertaining people are really fascinated with what prosecutors really do and what happens behind closed doors of the southern district of new york and tell him stories about the trials in...
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and i remember exactly what he said to me. he said, what do you mean she isn't home? i dropped her off at 5 am. that's when it hit that we're going to the police, something 's not right. >> it certainly wasn't. a man whose marriage was breaking up, the last man to be with her, didn't know a thing? really? >> coming up. susie's new boyfriend fields a few questions down at the station. >> did you guys make out or anything, before -- >> probably five minutes, yeah. >> before she exited the truck? >> yeah. >> did you ever wonder about brad and whether if he was capable of any bad thing? >> when she went missing and i wondered about everybody. everybody was a suspect. >> when dateline continues. with dupixent, i can du more... crazy commutes... crowd control- have a nice day alex (thanks ms. ellen) ...taking the stairs. that's how you du more with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as littl
and i remember exactly what he said to me. he said, what do you mean she isn't home? i dropped her off at 5 am. that's when it hit that we're going to the police, something 's not right. >> it certainly wasn't. a man whose marriage was breaking up, the last man to be with her, didn't know a thing? really? >> coming up. susie's new boyfriend fields a few questions down at the station. >> did you guys make out or anything, before -- >> probably five minutes, yeah. >>...
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i said well mommy, they said they're going to kick i.laughter] my mother took all her for energy she turned her body over, looked at me and smiled. [laughter] cracks i was saving that one i am so glad i wanted to hear you say that. but you also write in the book she rolled over, looked at me and just unveiled the biggest d.smile. she knew who she had raised. she knew her fighting spirit was alive and well inside me. except texas to the california attorney general's race, recent twice elected. and even in that race you write, one longtime political strategist announced it would audience at uc or bryant there is no way i could win because i was quote a woman running for attorney general put a woman who was a minority. a woman who is minority whose anti- death penalty nda of wacky san francisco. old stereotypes die hard i was convincede my expected to be te strongest candidate in that race but i didn't know if the voters would agree, but they did. it took a few weeks to find out. >> it took 21 days. here is whatd happened. what happened was
i said well mommy, they said they're going to kick i.laughter] my mother took all her for energy she turned her body over, looked at me and smiled. [laughter] cracks i was saving that one i am so glad i wanted to hear you say that. but you also write in the book she rolled over, looked at me and just unveiled the biggest d.smile. she knew who she had raised. she knew her fighting spirit was alive and well inside me. except texas to the california attorney general's race, recent twice elected....
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then he said because the former president said what he said when it was happening, we then had to file for this to be open. otherwise we would not do that this way. obviously there there be a decision about releasing that. he went on to say the former president and his team at any time could have released the search warrant and the list of items taken. >> martha: there's some reporting from trump attorneys that the warrant was partially sealed. that wasn't indicated by merrick garland. he's saying that they have the warrant, they have the receipt as you say of what was taken. but what they don't have is the underlying affidavit that prompted this judge to say, okay, go in, based on what you're saying is potentially criminal, that needs to be taken out of that residence right now. i mean, it all goes to the question which understandably michael mukasey couldn't answer but where is this going? >> bret: where is it going? you know, you still don't see a tie to january 6. you see classified documents. we don't have the answers to the key questions yet. even though there was this five-minut
then he said because the former president said what he said when it was happening, we then had to file for this to be open. otherwise we would not do that this way. obviously there there be a decision about releasing that. he went on to say the former president and his team at any time could have released the search warrant and the list of items taken. >> martha: there's some reporting from trump attorneys that the warrant was partially sealed. that wasn't indicated by merrick garland....
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here's what he said about you and shakespeare.an. "that has been the greatest gift that he" — that is you, greg — "could have possibly given me. "he continues to teach me about shakespeare." now, he said that six, six or so years ago, but it's an extraordinary thing for him to say about you. he taught me more about shakespeare than i ever knew. and in a sense, shakespeare was there in that relationship from beginning to end. yeah, i mean, shakespeare... you know, shakespeare has a way of articulating every human thought and every human experience. and i know that when he died, i was comforted by people who said he's, you know, he's... "you'll feel him in the breeze. you'll. . . " you know. and i remember him playing king lear and holding cordelia, his dead daughter, in his arms and saying, "thou'lt come no more. "never, never, never, never, never." and until he died, i didn't know, really, why shakespeare has lear repeat that word five times. and now i know — because the idea that you will never, never see him again is... ..trying
here's what he said about you and shakespeare.an. "that has been the greatest gift that he" — that is you, greg — "could have possibly given me. "he continues to teach me about shakespeare." now, he said that six, six or so years ago, but it's an extraordinary thing for him to say about you. he taught me more about shakespeare than i ever knew. and in a sense, shakespeare was there in that relationship from beginning to end. yeah, i mean, shakespeare... you know,...
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and i said, "we didn't.", you know, jacobean period, 400 years ago. but there's no difficulty with the language as long as you get actors who really know how to do it speaking that language. and what about the settings? because here we sit on the stage, which currently is the stage for richard iii. right. you could, and i think in the past people have, they've played with the settings of richard iii and a host of other plays by making them truly modern. you know, it could be nazi germany. it could be putin's russia. yeah. is that all fair game? are there any red lines which you think, you know, they push shakespeare too far? you know, he's robust. he can... he really can take it. and i think that part of the reinvention is what makes us keep on going back to him, because, you know, he's been reinvented as great... one of the greatest musicals of the 20th century in west side story — perfect, extraordinary piece. he's been reinvented as verdi's falstaff, one of the greatest operas ever written, you know. so th
and i said, "we didn't.", you know, jacobean period, 400 years ago. but there's no difficulty with the language as long as you get actors who really know how to do it speaking that language. and what about the settings? because here we sit on the stage, which currently is the stage for richard iii. right. you could, and i think in the past people have, they've played with the settings of richard iii and a host of other plays by making them truly modern. you know, it could be nazi...
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i said hey girl, they said there was a tornado heading in your direction. she said my direction. she is like i don't know what to do. i have never been in a tornado. >> she must have been freaked out. >> very freaked out. >> the ferocious rain and hellish win and funnel clouds dipped and swirled around the city. the next morning, a friday, it was all over. friends checked on friends but nobody could reach diane, the freaked out one. diane worked from home. worked for ibm. the friday morning, so unlike her she missed a conference call. >> it is 2:00. worried about you. >> all day phone calls from ibm and friends went to voicemail. >> diane, i was calling to see if you were going to show up tonight or not. >> she didn't. >> i got to the club and i was waiting and she didn't come. i spent all of my time wondering when she was going to show up. >> was she caught in the storm. was the house hit? a co-worker called the police who cruised over to diane's exclusive neighborhood and found her fine, big house unscathed. peered through windows. saw no one. they secured a key. they went upst
i said hey girl, they said there was a tornado heading in your direction. she said my direction. she is like i don't know what to do. i have never been in a tornado. >> she must have been freaked out. >> very freaked out. >> the ferocious rain and hellish win and funnel clouds dipped and swirled around the city. the next morning, a friday, it was all over. friends checked on friends but nobody could reach diane, the freaked out one. diane worked from home. worked for ibm. the...
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>> they said they did. >> they said, "oh, don't worry.while sharon and keith pushed through their fear and anxiety and did what they could. >> you look through garbage bags -- >> and you go everywhere and anywhere and in the woods, dumpsters. >> really. >> i would do it every day. >> we would go in the woods so far, we didn't even know where we came out half the time. we didn't even know where we were. >> captain gandy's investigators searched for tara as well. >> the investigation shifted this morning with deputies searching 500 acres of pasture. >> if someone called and said, "hey, we saw a suspicious vehicle in this wooded area, " or "there's buzzards and vultures over here, " and we would always go and search. we did have a couple of different times where we used cadaver dogs in certain areas. >> four weeks after tara vanished, she turned 20, and they tried to stay positive. >> you had a birthday party. >> had to. and we had the presents. and -- i'll never forget this. i went to open one, and my son said, "you're not opening that. " h
>> they said they did. >> they said, "oh, don't worry.while sharon and keith pushed through their fear and anxiety and did what they could. >> you look through garbage bags -- >> and you go everywhere and anywhere and in the woods, dumpsters. >> really. >> i would do it every day. >> we would go in the woods so far, we didn't even know where we came out half the time. we didn't even know where we were. >> captain gandy's investigators...
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and i said, okay. well this in dealing with the in dealing in with this and with these bangs. there was so much going on. but you come back to what i sort of note broadly about your book mother wisdom. yeah, and you write dealing with the foreclosure crisis and negotiating makes you know, i know you're saying about your mother. i know she would have told me to hold fast to conviction. yeah to listen to my gut. tough decisions are tough precisely because the outcome isn't clear. that's right, but your gut will tell you if you're on the right track and you'll know what decision to make. now when i listen to my gut these days takes on a whole different meaning. because the twist in the interview because the last time i heard this someone said i'm doing deals and i'm not being accommodated by the fed. they're making a mistake because i have a gut and my gut tells me more sometimes than anybody else's brain can ever tell me. president trump november 27th 2018. what's the difference between your gut? and his
and i said, okay. well this in dealing with the in dealing in with this and with these bangs. there was so much going on. but you come back to what i sort of note broadly about your book mother wisdom. yeah, and you write dealing with the foreclosure crisis and negotiating makes you know, i know you're saying about your mother. i know she would have told me to hold fast to conviction. yeah to listen to my gut. tough decisions are tough precisely because the outcome isn't clear. that's right,...
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i said i'm not about it and he he said you better tell about that. when he offered me the job i was very excited to have you as my attorney general and john told you that and it was the problem i said actually it is a problem mr. president. and i said look the department of justice if there's any daylight between the attorney general and the deputy you're going to have turmoil in the department and you know it would just a political level of leadership that way. he's looking at me and i said let me put it this way mr. president. the attorney general is in the deputy's pocket and not not going to line anybody's pocket. so i told them no. this look of recognition came over his face and he said i'll go okay to have someone in mind and i said yes. okay fine. talk to some other people and if you want to go with your guy that's fine too. that was that. [applause] >> he also said you the best politics at doj is no politics at the doj and in reading your book that seems to be very -- can you reflect on the shared value between you and presidentt bush? >> in
i said i'm not about it and he he said you better tell about that. when he offered me the job i was very excited to have you as my attorney general and john told you that and it was the problem i said actually it is a problem mr. president. and i said look the department of justice if there's any daylight between the attorney general and the deputy you're going to have turmoil in the department and you know it would just a political level of leadership that way. he's looking at me and i said...
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said john, i've gotten us into some trouble. and i said, oh? he said, yeah. the president is going to europe, and he is not going to go to the radio tv correspondents dinner. so, i've got to go there tomorrow, and be funny for ten minutes. and then he says, i don't do funny. [laughs] but the truth is, he does. and my colleague, matthew scully and i sat down. we hurriedly put together a speech for him for the next night, i think it was. and, he did a great job. he was very good at that. >> i want to ask you this, question because i actually don't know the answer. the way the correspondents dinner works, there's usually a lead writer, the funny speech writer. i was never the funny speech writer. but, everybody else kind of submit jokes to that person, and they will kind of pick some. so, they will spend a lot of time on a page or two of jokes and give them to our funny speech writer. he was very good, about it and he would maybe choose one, maybe zero. did you ever take jokes that were expected in the correspondence? >> i can remember. i think, maybe. so, tyler
said john, i've gotten us into some trouble. and i said, oh? he said, yeah. the president is going to europe, and he is not going to go to the radio tv correspondents dinner. so, i've got to go there tomorrow, and be funny for ten minutes. and then he says, i don't do funny. [laughs] but the truth is, he does. and my colleague, matthew scully and i sat down. we hurriedly put together a speech for him for the next night, i think it was. and, he did a great job. he was very good at that. >>...
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said you were home alonger she said no don was in the next room.got; that i thought, wow, putting herself out there, then she said, and sometimes he joins me in the shower, i always in my mine admired here in how brave she was. >> vacuuming in the nude and other ways to get attention in my mind is one of the best titles there she is on the cover, i think about all things she did over the course of pier career to try to get attention. it sort of the perfect metaphor. >> this is my first time at a bar. >> cheers. >> first time sitting in a bar. >> i'm a bar virgin. >> not any more. >> do i have to drink. >> i open my eyes during the lord's prayer in church so sunday, and you are writing bulletin. >> i start reading your book and i can't put it down, it is midnight, i say one more page. >> it is hard to stop, you don't want to stop laughing and feeling good, that is what her books make you feel good. >> a woman stop made one day, she said, peggy, i have to tell you, you are my dead grandmother all over again. i thought, is this a compliment? she said,
said you were home alonger she said no don was in the next room.got; that i thought, wow, putting herself out there, then she said, and sometimes he joins me in the shower, i always in my mine admired here in how brave she was. >> vacuuming in the nude and other ways to get attention in my mind is one of the best titles there she is on the cover, i think about all things she did over the course of pier career to try to get attention. it sort of the perfect metaphor. >> this is my...
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she said that february 24th. when russia launched, its invasion of ukraine has changed the world, but she said it's also a trans atlantic moment offering a new prospect for we need cooperation between the united states and germany and the european union. as she said that, that new order should not be only a western order. it should be for the benefit of all nations, including standing up for smaller nations who face a threat from their lodge and neighbors. so clearly thinking of taiwan there and one other thing, she said the response to the aggression of autocratic state should be, you know, to push back against right wing populism, within western democracies. and also stand up for other things such as l l g b t writes. but also for abortion, right? she said speaking as a mother, she believed it was every woman's right to decide about her own body. so clearly, as speaking into the abortion debate there, which is of course, still very live in the united states. clearly there have been ups and downs through differe
she said that february 24th. when russia launched, its invasion of ukraine has changed the world, but she said it's also a trans atlantic moment offering a new prospect for we need cooperation between the united states and germany and the european union. as she said that, that new order should not be only a western order. it should be for the benefit of all nations, including standing up for smaller nations who face a threat from their lodge and neighbors. so clearly thinking of taiwan there...
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someone said 15% i said i think we went from 35% to 21% on the corporate taxes. i didn't know all of the caveats that were in their i understood they were there when it was 35% to make us more competitive. it's we got a 21%, those caveats were supposed to come off and they never did. that took some down to zero or very low single digits and that's not what it was intended to do. the minimum amount of tax you had to pay used to be 20%. so we were back to 15%. the people say but the irs. the irs in the 90's, we had 120,000 employees and the irs. we are down now by 40,000. it's going to take investment in technology. people should be able to go online and do their taxes. there's a lot of people that don't want you and i to be able to do our own tax returns as easily and quickly as we should but we should be able to do that. the $400,000, we made sure of that. we had that in the bill. our republican friends questioned it with the parliamentarian took it out. there were some back-and-forth. politics are what they are. i believe that i have never seen a more balanced b
someone said 15% i said i think we went from 35% to 21% on the corporate taxes. i didn't know all of the caveats that were in their i understood they were there when it was 35% to make us more competitive. it's we got a 21%, those caveats were supposed to come off and they never did. that took some down to zero or very low single digits and that's not what it was intended to do. the minimum amount of tax you had to pay used to be 20%. so we were back to 15%. the people say but the irs. the irs...
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>> he said, i kill someone. that's what he said.is maybe had an altercation with someone. maybe a friend or guy down the street. i don't know. >> but geovany only said -- >> we're going to move to laredo. just go. >> that very day? >> the next day. yes. a very rapid move. unprepared. it was just fast. >> veronica was beside herself. paralyzed by fear. >> how do i tell somebody? do i call the police? do i tell a family member? what do i do? i just stayed quiet. i was so afraid to say something. >> and then one night she worked up the courage to ask him a question. >> i said did this have anything to do with what i saw on the news that day. he said yes. i did that. that was me. >> what was that like to hear? >> i just started crying. sobbing oh, my god. i go, why, why did you do that? he said, we needed the money. >> she begged him, turn yourself in. instead, he went to his mother. >> she would cry to him, please don't go. you don't want to leave your children. you're never going to see them again. and i'm just like, why, why. inside
>> he said, i kill someone. that's what he said.is maybe had an altercation with someone. maybe a friend or guy down the street. i don't know. >> but geovany only said -- >> we're going to move to laredo. just go. >> that very day? >> the next day. yes. a very rapid move. unprepared. it was just fast. >> veronica was beside herself. paralyzed by fear. >> how do i tell somebody? do i call the police? do i tell a family member? what do i do? i just stayed...
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yes, he said. he turned the question around and he would answer by pointing to the poverty and injustice that endured in america and and the need for a militant thrust forward. so he's talking about militancy something more militant has to happen and you know what you call it to him again, that could be a distraction and the press really harped on that and of course that was a story about the march against fear, which one is about much more than that voter registration the harassment they experience and again the kind of camaraderie between the various representatives of the movement. so robert kennedy who i mentioned he took his cd of an attorney general under his brother and stayed into august at 64. then he ran for the center from new york and enter the senate in in january of 1965 and he begins to move on a parallel path with king during these years now as attorney general and jfk's administration. he was shocked to witness the depths of the poverty and rachel segregation in urban areas outside
yes, he said. he turned the question around and he would answer by pointing to the poverty and injustice that endured in america and and the need for a militant thrust forward. so he's talking about militancy something more militant has to happen and you know what you call it to him again, that could be a distraction and the press really harped on that and of course that was a story about the march against fear, which one is about much more than that voter registration the harassment they...
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first night he said he want this job and i said thanks and he said go out and have fun.'ve been on the radio ever since then. was going to thousand 900 play the race card and liz came out. that book is now called "what's race got to do with it?"? why to change? so manyy booksellers were offended by the title and didn't carry it. it went to lax to view the book. it's quite a charge to see your book at the lax bookstore. she happened to be in asian-american late and i said to carry men and she said i was offended by the title. >> did you read the book i wrote it. we found out a lot of people didn't like the title. the reason i titled that was michel moore at a book called men. .. in -- who puts stuff like this in the minds of so many blacks? those who pr >> racism in america, never public figures including some sports figures and entertainers, proclaiming to keep it real, questioning the pot and keeping blocks angry and pessimistic and less productive and less proactive in nuzzling to invest in themselves so they felt to see a hopeful future. >> i look at this some years a
first night he said he want this job and i said thanks and he said go out and have fun.'ve been on the radio ever since then. was going to thousand 900 play the race card and liz came out. that book is now called "what's race got to do with it?"? why to change? so manyy booksellers were offended by the title and didn't carry it. it went to lax to view the book. it's quite a charge to see your book at the lax bookstore. she happened to be in asian-american late and i said to carry men...
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it is what i've said and i've said for a long time. next, i do think we have to think about the term campaign and a non-traditional way. we think about campaign as i am running for office. or i want this to happen. i want this for myself. and i'm not saying that she is not, you know, she is a politician and she wants to have a say in public discourse. but she also as if every famous person who will use her megaphone and her platform to keep saying the thing that she said. she said she will get a lot of attention. >> so we will see. but there is a network cool turn her down if she offers that she wants to come on. social able to discuss all of this. thank you all, what a night, we are planning another show. we don't think that this would be just protected for a while. but you, know who knows. >> a quick defeat. >> thank you all. it is election night in america and we are going to go to john king at the magic wall. that is next. ♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything t
it is what i've said and i've said for a long time. next, i do think we have to think about the term campaign and a non-traditional way. we think about campaign as i am running for office. or i want this to happen. i want this for myself. and i'm not saying that she is not, you know, she is a politician and she wants to have a say in public discourse. but she also as if every famous person who will use her megaphone and her platform to keep saying the thing that she said. she said she will get...
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he said, you tell mr. butterfield that if he is not here, i will send the senate sergeant in arms out and infection -- and fetched him. i did faithfully. this message changed his mind and later that afternoon, butterfield, quite contrite and neatly walked --quafted, arrived at the senate. >> e interesting and very clever -- the interesting and very clever decision that the democrats many was rather than for sam -- to ask this question to butterfield because it had been uncovered by don sanders, who works in the minority at the republicans, they would ask the republicans to ask the question, since don sanders discovered this, to have thompson to raise the questions and this gave different feel with the republicans uncovering this bit of information. in the clip that follows, i believe you can see howard bigger on the far side of the screen. he looks like he is ill after counting this -- finding this information out. >> is that correct? butterfield, are you aware of any listening devices in the office of the
he said, you tell mr. butterfield that if he is not here, i will send the senate sergeant in arms out and infection -- and fetched him. i did faithfully. this message changed his mind and later that afternoon, butterfield, quite contrite and neatly walked --quafted, arrived at the senate. >> e interesting and very clever -- the interesting and very clever decision that the democrats many was rather than for sam -- to ask this question to butterfield because it had been uncovered by don...
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he said, "excuses, excuses."e toilet, it's really shocking. and the more i hear about this industry, the more i'm questioning, why would somebody want to stay? there's a word that keeps cropping up in a lot of the conversations i'm having. it was very cult—like. like, they would worship my managing director. i remember one day, i literally was on our way, i said, "oh, my god, it's cold today." and they're like, "why would you say something like that?" i was like, "what do you mean? i'm just stating the weather." and they were like, "we don't complain about things "we can't control here." i was so, so scared of failing and letting everybody down. it was so hard to be able to think that this is toxic. this isn't how it should be. i was brainwashed, essentially. it's very...culty, you know... what is it exactly that makes you feel like it was cult—like? because it's so prescriptive, and they use such personal things against you if you disagree. you know, you've got people who are exhausted, not eating properly, prob
he said, "excuses, excuses."e toilet, it's really shocking. and the more i hear about this industry, the more i'm questioning, why would somebody want to stay? there's a word that keeps cropping up in a lot of the conversations i'm having. it was very cult—like. like, they would worship my managing director. i remember one day, i literally was on our way, i said, "oh, my god, it's cold today." and they're like, "why would you say something like that?" i was like,...
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as you said, an absolute bumpy — chetan. thank you. as you said, an absolute bumpy day _ chetan.olute bumpy day on the - chetan. thank you. as you said, an absolute bumpy day on the second | absolute bumpy day on the second weekend of these commonwealth games. wales made the best possible start this morning with gemma frizelle taking the first gold of the day in the rhythmic gymnastics hoop final. she scored 28.700, becoming the first welsh gymnast to win gold in this discipline at a commonwealth games. scotland's louise christie has won silver in the women's ribbon final. there was frustration for england in the lawn bowls, as they had to settle for silver in the women's pairs final against australia. the english duo of sophie tolchard and amy pharaoh had led 11—2 at one stage, but the australians fought back brilliantly and took gold with the last bowl of the tie—break as they won 19—18. and at the sandwell aquatics centre, jack laugher, looking to win a third gold medal of these games, has scraped into tonight's three—metre springboard final. he admitted nerves got the better
as you said, an absolute bumpy — chetan. thank you. as you said, an absolute bumpy day _ chetan.olute bumpy day on the - chetan. thank you. as you said, an absolute bumpy day on the second | absolute bumpy day on the second weekend of these commonwealth games. wales made the best possible start this morning with gemma frizelle taking the first gold of the day in the rhythmic gymnastics hoop final. she scored 28.700, becoming the first welsh gymnast to win gold in this discipline at a...
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and i have said live on fox news.n to hold the rally on the same day there's a vote in congress you don't put nature and glycerin nowhere near each other as a leader. and i criticize everything about january 6 i regularly have done it live on fox news lkanybody who trespassed in the capital their walk-through or did anything deserves to be prosecuted and the story. and i tweeted it that day was wrong he should have immediately been calling out so i will continue to say that but i don't think that excuses the coverage of donald trump prior to january 6 something i have written preceded the riot.y and that the american people aired in 2016 that they never should have elected donald trump our job is not to be fair down the middle but to write the wrong because he is a threat to the republican that is what i object to. it is less about president trump or president bush or any future president that journalistic coverage and behavior. host: i think that is accurate and you are a political figure in this country that's how m
and i have said live on fox news.n to hold the rally on the same day there's a vote in congress you don't put nature and glycerin nowhere near each other as a leader. and i criticize everything about january 6 i regularly have done it live on fox news lkanybody who trespassed in the capital their walk-through or did anything deserves to be prosecuted and the story. and i tweeted it that day was wrong he should have immediately been calling out so i will continue to say that but i don't think...
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i said yes, he said fine. talk to some other people. if we have someone to talk to fine but if you still wantto go with your guy that'sfine too . that was that . [applause] >> he also said the best politics at doj is no politics. and in reading your book that seems to be your ethos. can you maybe reflect on that as a shared value between you and president bush? >> the attorney general performs a number of different functions. one is providing legal advice . you are acting as a political official who is politically sympathetic tothe administration . and you try to give advice that will you know, be in accord with the law but also from the standpoint of trying to help the administration get to where it wants to go within the law. the other is policy advisor. and executing programs like fighting drugs or crime and so forth. that's a political position. president wants to do something for political reasons and the primary arena, fine. there's nothing wrong with the attorney general acting that way but the thing that's sacrosanct in the depa
i said yes, he said fine. talk to some other people. if we have someone to talk to fine but if you still wantto go with your guy that'sfine too . that was that . [applause] >> he also said the best politics at doj is no politics. and in reading your book that seems to be your ethos. can you maybe reflect on that as a shared value between you and president bush? >> the attorney general performs a number of different functions. one is providing legal advice . you are acting as a...
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she said for now the for the world cup? she said for new the party _ for the world cup?world cup? she said for now the party and continues i for the world cup? she said for| now the party and continues but there is a definite court this could position england very nicely for the upcoming women's world cup. haste nicely for the upcoming women's world cup-— nicely for the upcoming women's world cop-— world cup. we would love to hear from — world cup. we would love to hear from you, _ world cup. we would love to hear from you, we _ world cup. we would love to hear from you, we will- world cup. we would love to hear from you, we will have | world cup. we would love to i hear from you, we will have the papers later to look at those incredible deadlines, in business, we look at the business, we look at the business of football, of which we know there is a huge mammoth machine in the background, capitalising on all of this. all of that still to come in this programme. now, some other news. rishi sunak has promised to make significant tax cuts within the next seven years, if he
she said for now the for the world cup? she said for new the party _ for the world cup?world cup? she said for now the party and continues i for the world cup? she said for| now the party and continues but there is a definite court this could position england very nicely for the upcoming women's world cup. haste nicely for the upcoming women's world cup-— nicely for the upcoming women's world cop-— world cup. we would love to hear from — world cup. we would love to hear from you, _ world...
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he said, that was.t to the authorities but he already told a number of several people? >> several people. he had one person who actually helped him get the gun. and another person that helped him get rid of the gun. i mean, he would tell people that he did. this i, mean which was obviously his demise because he got arrested shortly thereafter. >> billy hoffman was a drug user and small time dealers. and, it turned out there was some sort of connection between billy and wild jennifer. >> the cops came in and said, showed me a picture of the guy and said, do you know this guy? and i said, well i met him once before. at jennifer's birthday this year. and i, said while this is who did it. >> sarah even snapped this photo of billy and jennifer their smoking pot together. which, the cops were happy to have. shaylyn recognized him too. it was the weekend before he died. ricky was away deciding what to do about any. shaylyn went to the apartment to hang out with the girls. and sitting on the living room floor,
he said, that was.t to the authorities but he already told a number of several people? >> several people. he had one person who actually helped him get the gun. and another person that helped him get rid of the gun. i mean, he would tell people that he did. this i, mean which was obviously his demise because he got arrested shortly thereafter. >> billy hoffman was a drug user and small time dealers. and, it turned out there was some sort of connection between billy and wild...
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he said, here is what is interesting. in 2010 she shot her colleagues, and emerged after the mass shooting that in 1986 when she was 21 years old she had a shot and killed her brother with a shotgun. her teenage brother. there was one witness her mother. when the cops came, the mother said i saw the whole thing. it was an accident. when my editor said to me was the story is not amy bishop the mass shooter, the story is a mother in 1986 with only two kids and she witnesses one kill the other and there is a split-second decision, what you tell them? maybe it was an accident, maybe it was not? you see the motivation that mother may have to say that it was because she does not want to lose both of them. my editor says that is the story and the reason that is the story is because any of us who are parents would have to think about what we would do in that situation. it is not mean that we are people our people -- does not mean that we are people our good people or bad people. the town had covered up this thing that happened. o
he said, here is what is interesting. in 2010 she shot her colleagues, and emerged after the mass shooting that in 1986 when she was 21 years old she had a shot and killed her brother with a shotgun. her teenage brother. there was one witness her mother. when the cops came, the mother said i saw the whole thing. it was an accident. when my editor said to me was the story is not amy bishop the mass shooter, the story is a mother in 1986 with only two kids and she witnesses one kill the other and...