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i said, what? he said yes, the president is convinced there is a copy of the pentagon papers in the brookings institute and what we should do is send a team in there and explode the place and when the fire company comes, we can send someone in to crack the safe and get these papers out. i said, this is insane. he said i am troubled by it, too. that's why i'm here talking to you. i said don't do anything. the president, john ehrlichman, bob haldeman are all in san clemente. i called john and i said, i have something we should talk about eye to eye, person to person. i jumped on the next courier flight and flew to california. i met with him the next morning and he said, what's troubling you? i told him what caulfield had done. by then i had pulled dc code and learned it's a capital offense the district of columbia if anybody dies as a result of arson. i said i cannot believe the white house would risk getting involved in a capital offense or would get involved in this kind of insanity. i just went on
i said, what? he said yes, the president is convinced there is a copy of the pentagon papers in the brookings institute and what we should do is send a team in there and explode the place and when the fire company comes, we can send someone in to crack the safe and get these papers out. i said, this is insane. he said i am troubled by it, too. that's why i'm here talking to you. i said don't do anything. the president, john ehrlichman, bob haldeman are all in san clemente. i called john and i...
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and i said, "no, you're not." and she said, "yes, i am." and i said, "no, you're not." and she said, "yes, i am." and she went to boston university medical school. she had a mind of her own. >> reporter: in medical school, autumn developed a romantic thing for a research colleague and he for her. robert ferrante, bob to his friends, held a phd in neuroscience and was hunting for cures to devastating brain illnesses like lou gehrig's and huntington's diseases. he was also more than 20 years her senior, divorced with two grown kids. >> i simply told her that that was a little bit too old for her. i didn't think that that was the right age. >> reporter: but two days before graduation from med school, a determined autumn, wasting no time, was walking down the aisle with her much older bridegroom. and what was your impression of him, sharon? >> nice guy, a charming guy. a bit heady, you know? >> reporter: egg head? >> yeah. >> reporter: nerdy? >> yeah. and she kind of was. and she kind of wasn't, you know. >> reporter: the couple made a home just outside boston. in a few yea
and i said, "no, you're not." and she said, "yes, i am." and i said, "no, you're not." and she said, "yes, i am." and she went to boston university medical school. she had a mind of her own. >> reporter: in medical school, autumn developed a romantic thing for a research colleague and he for her. robert ferrante, bob to his friends, held a phd in neuroscience and was hunting for cures to devastating brain illnesses like lou gehrig's and huntington's...
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>> he said he has cleaned his files. he said at haldeman's request. obviously, what this means -- you can read it as well as i can. i try not to get too much into supposition because i don't know what was in there. this is where i come from on this -- it's difficult for me to believe that haldeman and nixon did not know there was somebody over there with that capacity. i have never found any evidence they knew someone was going to break into the watergate. i don't have any evidence he knew they got in there the first time and screwed it up and were going back in a second time. the fact that somebody was over there doing that could not have surprised anybody when it surfaced. >>> you've been watching american history tv in prime time. part two of the interview with john dean begins shortly. and every weekend on c-span 3, 48 hours of people telling the american story. eyewitness accounts of the events that shape american history. american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. and our primetime presentation continues tuesday night, a seminar
>> he said he has cleaned his files. he said at haldeman's request. obviously, what this means -- you can read it as well as i can. i try not to get too much into supposition because i don't know what was in there. this is where i come from on this -- it's difficult for me to believe that haldeman and nixon did not know there was somebody over there with that capacity. i have never found any evidence they knew someone was going to break into the watergate. i don't have any evidence he...
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i said could i have a quarter with cheese and she said do you speak english? i said matta my people invented it. [laughter] what i want to talk to you about as i said before is now 100 a year since drugs were first criminalized. i realize when they were coming up to the centenary i had a personal reason for wanting to think about it. we have drug addiction and my family. one of my earliest memories was trying to wake up my -- and not being able to. i realized even though the something going on for 100 years there were lots of basic questions that i didn't know the answer to and my teachers never told me and my government had never told me in your government had never told me to why were drugs banned in the first place? why do we carry on with the drug work proves that a lot of people think isn't working? what really causes drug use and drug addiction and what are the alternatives? we talk about in such an abstract way. it's like a philosophy seminar about how the world should be. i wanted to find out how it affects real people all over the world so i set out o
i said could i have a quarter with cheese and she said do you speak english? i said matta my people invented it. [laughter] what i want to talk to you about as i said before is now 100 a year since drugs were first criminalized. i realize when they were coming up to the centenary i had a personal reason for wanting to think about it. we have drug addiction and my family. one of my earliest memories was trying to wake up my -- and not being able to. i realized even though the something going on...
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you said here is mr. riordan from smtp saigon and he is going to close his bank and misguided pan am 747 jumbo jet coming in tomorrow and he'll take all of this staff and their families out of saigon and out of the country. i said yes mr. ambassador, those are my orders. i want you to cancel that play and come over and have dinner with mrs. merton in me tonight at our embassies of the msn mr. ambassador hope you can get a red check on that but i'm closing the bank and the plane is coming in and i take orders via citibank new york. he said something that shouldn't be repeated here so i won't. he went no further and did this washing of his hands. he said i wash my hands of all of you bankers and the chase manager was there. people look like all of the exception until this started speaking about me, everybody was facing the other direction. all i saw was the black or blue suits. i knew three of the people in the audience. they were spies or spooks or politicals, but there are common people. it is my opinion
you said here is mr. riordan from smtp saigon and he is going to close his bank and misguided pan am 747 jumbo jet coming in tomorrow and he'll take all of this staff and their families out of saigon and out of the country. i said yes mr. ambassador, those are my orders. i want you to cancel that play and come over and have dinner with mrs. merton in me tonight at our embassies of the msn mr. ambassador hope you can get a red check on that but i'm closing the bank and the plane is coming in and...
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so, johnson said okay. claiborne is in charge of the subcommittee that controls the legislation and he wanted it named the smithsonian museum and there was no way that he was going to. so he [inaudible] we come back and report and the president had a little green office next to the yellow office, he makes the pitch to him about this and claiborne says we just can't name this. we can't do that. so finally he leans over and says i want people of the country to see the sculpture and so does leedy bird. the only way they are green to see it is if we name it. i don't care what we call that i want the people of this country to see it. so he was kind of shaken and embarrassed and he said it's fine we will go with the museum. [laughter] >> that's just a little bit of an insight. [laughter] >> you were the closest aide from early in the morning until late at night for three and a half years and i just have a simple question how did he do this stuff. that's one of the stories that you told. but over and over again in
so, johnson said okay. claiborne is in charge of the subcommittee that controls the legislation and he wanted it named the smithsonian museum and there was no way that he was going to. so he [inaudible] we come back and report and the president had a little green office next to the yellow office, he makes the pitch to him about this and claiborne says we just can't name this. we can't do that. so finally he leans over and says i want people of the country to see the sculpture and so does leedy...
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a lane said i just saw her mimic the way you ate your soup. i said really? she said yeah she was doing it for her parents as her parents is the money was eating soup disgustingly. she did an impersonation of the girl during impersonation of me sort of this gargoyle hunchback. but so what approaches only 14 or something. her parents smiled. i said i'm going to the toilet. i am a grudge bearer. quite recently i woke up in the middle of the night and realized i was still angry with the boys who threw me in the summer of 1983. so i went and found one of them. he e-mailed me back and said the reason why they threw me in the lake was because i was in pain and the tenor of my e-mail made them suspect i hadn't changed. that didn't turn out how i hoped. sun is coming back and i saw the girl walking towards me on her way to the toilet. it was just me and her loan and a grand hallway and i thought she was so rude. i'm going to have to say something to her. but what? i could see you hunched over your food but i don't mimic here. and then i thought i could be condescendi
a lane said i just saw her mimic the way you ate your soup. i said really? she said yeah she was doing it for her parents as her parents is the money was eating soup disgustingly. she did an impersonation of the girl during impersonation of me sort of this gargoyle hunchback. but so what approaches only 14 or something. her parents smiled. i said i'm going to the toilet. i am a grudge bearer. quite recently i woke up in the middle of the night and realized i was still angry with the boys who...
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he said, he wished he was dead. i said, why?r realized the dream of his life which was to become president. i said, would you really want to be president? living in washington in the kind of goldfish bowl that is? he said i would have simply had a marriage of convenience and a couple of kids like a lot of other senators. as a point out any book, there were other reasons -- as i point out in the book, there were other reasons he was completely unelectable. he said whatever -- didn't want to kiss babies, much less people possibly behind. -- people's behind. i saw him at a fundraiser where he said, it is a pleasure to be in the people's republic. people laughed but i don't know how many contributions he got. charlie: here is mike wallace and gore by dell. -- vidal. gore: i cannot again to save your soul in the remaining seconds left to us. this country was a success because of cheap labor and cheap energy. we are never going to have that again. we don't know how to adjust to this. we are going to have to have less gross national pr
he said, he wished he was dead. i said, why?r realized the dream of his life which was to become president. i said, would you really want to be president? living in washington in the kind of goldfish bowl that is? he said i would have simply had a marriage of convenience and a couple of kids like a lot of other senators. as a point out any book, there were other reasons -- as i point out in the book, there were other reasons he was completely unelectable. he said whatever -- didn't want to kiss...
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>> my editor said joy of cooking, and my editor said we should do one of those, that's literally how how to cook everything came about. when i finished the first draft of it, it had some things in it that weren't that basic. it had some trendy, really not that crucial things and we looked at it and we said what we have here is the foundation of a really, really great basic cook book, let's get rid of this, you know, this high fall lieutenanting stuff and let's put in popcorn and grilled cheese, and hamburger and tuna fish, and we did, wouldn't you know the first talk show i went on in '98 when it came out, the host said i'm so happy you taught me how to make grilled cheese. >> you think people would know. >> but they don't. >> that was a good decision. >> if you perceive it to be a book that is -- that is -- where the standards are kind of lowered for the average -- i think it's a fairly high end effort in the sense that everybody, not just basic people who don't know how to cook, even people who have been cooking for a long time benefits from this. >> i did cook for 25 years before
>> my editor said joy of cooking, and my editor said we should do one of those, that's literally how how to cook everything came about. when i finished the first draft of it, it had some things in it that weren't that basic. it had some trendy, really not that crucial things and we looked at it and we said what we have here is the foundation of a really, really great basic cook book, let's get rid of this, you know, this high fall lieutenanting stuff and let's put in popcorn and grilled...
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i said, me.k for me to get here today. >> reporter: but, he insisted, heather never made that call. and there was more. ed told detectives he was surprised by the first question he was asked when initially contacted by the police. >> detective cook called me and he said, "is your girlfriend there?" and i said, "yes, she's in the backyard." and he said "good, okay, so heather's, okay?" and i said, "heather's not my girlfriend. she's a friend of mine and we've been friends for 20 years." >> reporter: so if ed and heather weren't an item, and he was dating someone else, what exactly was going on? >> the detective wanted to hear from you immediately. once they learned a name. >> oh yeah, once they knew who i was. >> you were an important piece of the puzzle to them. >> yeah. >> reporter: detectives learned from ed that his relationship with heather went back decades, long before heather married chris. ed said he and heather met in 1993 when they were both teens living in florida. ed remembers they fe
i said, me.k for me to get here today. >> reporter: but, he insisted, heather never made that call. and there was more. ed told detectives he was surprised by the first question he was asked when initially contacted by the police. >> detective cook called me and he said, "is your girlfriend there?" and i said, "yes, she's in the backyard." and he said "good, okay, so heather's, okay?" and i said, "heather's not my girlfriend. she's a friend of mine...
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so he said we. his culpability is there. >> don't throw bottles at the cops and you're not going to get shot with bean bags >> you said it. community leaders need to get out ahead of the issues in the community. you're not going to change them in the heat of the moment. >> it was for seeable. we just went through this. david great to see you. >> and news crews are heading to when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with the tools and the network you need to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. relook. rethink. reimagine. because right here, right now it's time to take a closer look at botox® cosmetic, the only fda approved treatment for the temporary improvement of both moderate to severe frown lines and crow's feet. see what real results can really look like. so talk to your doctor about botox® cosmetic. and m
so he said we. his culpability is there. >> don't throw bottles at the cops and you're not going to get shot with bean bags >> you said it. community leaders need to get out ahead of the issues in the community. you're not going to change them in the heat of the moment. >> it was for seeable. we just went through this. david great to see you. >> and news crews are heading to when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly...
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they said "no, no, no, one more try." i said, "nope." they said, "once more.en if they don't laugh, then you don't have to do it again." so, i went on the next night in brighton and did all this and the [ bleep ] laughed. [ laughter ] >> seth: so you were suck -- >> i was stuck with it. i had to do it. i had to do it. >> seth: i loved that. i was a huge "fawlty towers" fan as well. such a wonderful show. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i really do love -- you know, one of the things i love about your book is you kind of talked about the rules you had for the way basil faulty gets angry. like, it was very based in that he always -- fear was like the core -- >> the core of his -- >> seth: explain that real quick. >> well, it's just that when people get frantic, when you write farce, which is what they are, that little thirty minute farces, it's always about the fact that something that has happened has got to be hidden. you know, got to be concealed. so, it's always fear that it's going to be revealed that drives people's energy and panic. so, it very easily sl
they said "no, no, no, one more try." i said, "nope." they said, "once more.en if they don't laugh, then you don't have to do it again." so, i went on the next night in brighton and did all this and the [ bleep ] laughed. [ laughter ] >> seth: so you were suck -- >> i was stuck with it. i had to do it. i had to do it. >> seth: i loved that. i was a huge "fawlty towers" fan as well. such a wonderful show. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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i said, "yeah." he said "what about it?" i said, "it's great. it's good." he said, "don't you think it'll happen here?" i said, "it's-- it's gonna happen here." "don't you think we ought to make it happen here?" i said "what do you mean, 'we?'" he said, "you take this side of the drugstore, and i'll take the other." and we did. and we started the movement. >> and so you-- the-- and that was where? that was in atlanta. >> atlanta. >> and then you were hooked? >> i was hooked. i was-- i couldn't-- couldn't turn back. >> you see the lgbt community as fighting for civil rights, too, and you are a proud supporter of them. what draws you to that fight as well? >> well, because i worked in the civil rights movement with many gay people-- many lesbians. they helped me, and why should i not help them? they helped me push the needle forward. i'm eager to push the needle forward for them. i wanna help them, and i hope they wanna help me some more. >> what would you say to counterparts in the gay rights movement about what they're doing right and what they're doing wro
i said, "yeah." he said "what about it?" i said, "it's great. it's good." he said, "don't you think it'll happen here?" i said, "it's-- it's gonna happen here." "don't you think we ought to make it happen here?" i said "what do you mean, 'we?'" he said, "you take this side of the drugstore, and i'll take the other." and we did. and we started the movement. >> and so you-- the-- and that was where? that was in...
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[laughter] and i said really? she said yes, she did an impossessor mission for her parents -- am impersonation for her parents of someone eating soup disgustingly and i know it was you and she did am impersonation of the girl doing an impersonation of me. in this sort of gargoyle hunchbacked -- and i said oh, so what she's only 14 or something. how did her parents respond? and elaine said, they smiled. and so i said, i'm going to the toilet. so i went to the toilet. and then when -- i should tell you, i am a grudge bearer. [laughter] quite recently i woke up in the middle of the night and realized i was the still angry with the boys who threw me into a lake in the summer of 1983. [laughter] so i went on to friends reunited and found one of them and e-mailed them i'm now a best selling author. [laughter] anyway, he mailed me pack and said the reason why they threw me in the lake was because i was a pain in the asss and the tenor of my e-mail leads him to suspect i haven't changed -- [laughter] so that didn't turn o
[laughter] and i said really? she said yes, she did an impossessor mission for her parents -- am impersonation for her parents of someone eating soup disgustingly and i know it was you and she did am impersonation of the girl doing an impersonation of me. in this sort of gargoyle hunchbacked -- and i said oh, so what she's only 14 or something. how did her parents respond? and elaine said, they smiled. and so i said, i'm going to the toilet. so i went to the toilet. and then when -- i should...
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he said he was a kurd. if he would have said armenian he would have been killed.e said he would never forget seeing mothers abandon their children along the way. >> when they got tired they couldn't carry their infants any more. they would throw them in the river, that was better than throwing them on the ground where animals would eat them. >> these halls have written memories of atrocityies committed between 1915 and 1915 to 1921 and beyond. >> it is not only part of armenian history memory. at the same time it is un deniable part of the turkish history. >> he said in addition to remembering the past armenia is also looking ahead. that's why it's not putting any pre-conditions for establishing relations with turkey. >> we have not said that they would recognize the armenian genocide to establish normalized ties. >> many are still demanding acknowledgment from turkey. >> they have to admit it. they absolutely have to admit it. >> for us to go on as a nation the wounds need to be healed. >> the armenian apostolic can you church have canonized the victims as saints
he said he was a kurd. if he would have said armenian he would have been killed.e said he would never forget seeing mothers abandon their children along the way. >> when they got tired they couldn't carry their infants any more. they would throw them in the river, that was better than throwing them on the ground where animals would eat them. >> these halls have written memories of atrocityies committed between 1915 and 1915 to 1921 and beyond. >> it is not only part of...
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prosecutors said it was a gun and here is what one juror said how that shaped her thinking. >> for him to be carrying a gun in his house like that around his child, it just -- it made me think, what else is he capable of? the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe and to us that feels really good. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. i take these out... ...to put in dr. scholl's active series insoles. they help reduce wear and tear on my legs, becuase they have triple zone protection. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything. i have great credit. how do you know? duh.
prosecutors said it was a gun and here is what one juror said how that shaped her thinking. >> for him to be carrying a gun in his house like that around his child, it just -- it made me think, what else is he capable of? the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10...
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and the judge said yes. and she said, "i don't want them to be my guardians.>> -- "afraid of them." >> her stepsons. >> reporter: that had to be about the last thing bruce and john wanted to hear. >> it delayed any inheritance, certainly. >> reporter: a lawyer named darrel spinks was chosen to manage her business and financial affairs. bonnie's long-time friend betty ann johnson was asked to make sure bonnie's daily needs were met. it was betty ann who'd hired karen johnson, no relation, the in-home caretaker who was killed the day bonnie was kidnapped. >> you felt safe with karen takin' care of bonnie. >> i did. >> reporter: what bruce wanted me to do was to put her in the nursing home. >> reporter: he told you that. >> yes. and i said, "as long as we can have help 24/7, which she is not going anywhere. >> reporter: bonnie's financial guardian, darrel spinks, says he also butted heads with bruce harkey. >> the best way i can explain bruce harkey is greedy and, for lack of a better word, just a jerk. he's just a solid jerk. >> reporter: according to spinks, br
and the judge said yes. and she said, "i don't want them to be my guardians.>> -- "afraid of them." >> her stepsons. >> reporter: that had to be about the last thing bruce and john wanted to hear. >> it delayed any inheritance, certainly. >> reporter: a lawyer named darrel spinks was chosen to manage her business and financial affairs. bonnie's long-time friend betty ann johnson was asked to make sure bonnie's daily needs were met. it was betty ann...
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she asked what time it was and i said it's eight o clock and said not long ago and i said i don't know who you are and she said i'm deanna and i said i'm going to have to ask you to leave fathom because i don't know who you are. and, she went back into the bedroom and i followed her and said i need you to leave and she said, oh, i guess i should leave then. and i said yes. then she climbed out of the window and i looked at her and asked her is that how you came in? and she said yeah. >> jeff :mike says he was looking at the news on his computer and says the woman who was in his house is the same woman arrested at the airport on tuesday. >> mike : i clicked on the link and saw the picture and i was like, that is her and i saw the name and i said that is totally her. >> jeff :mike says he never felt threatened by the woman in his house and he says nothing is missing from his home. weird the police say they are still conducting their investigation we will get back to that i'm jeff bush, live at sunnyvale police headquarters, kron four news. >> pam :kron 4 was able to get a response from d
she asked what time it was and i said it's eight o clock and said not long ago and i said i don't know who you are and she said i'm deanna and i said i'm going to have to ask you to leave fathom because i don't know who you are. and, she went back into the bedroom and i followed her and said i need you to leave and she said, oh, i guess i should leave then. and i said yes. then she climbed out of the window and i looked at her and asked her is that how you came in? and she said yeah. >>...
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said back at you mom. love you. last thing she said to me. >> locked up the house and went to bed. the next day, lynsie was supposed to call after she was done tutoring two girls from the neighborhood but when the call never came nancy drove over and found out lynsie never showed up at her job. >> all of the sudden my daughter is not where she's supposed to be. she had taught these little girls about four months about. >> and you had no way to reach her. >> i had no way. >> nancy ekelund was frantic. >> i started calling hospitals, the morgue. i was desperate to see if there was a jane doe in the morgue. >> there was no jane doe. and there was no lynsie ekelund. >> most people who disappear like that they come back within a couple of days. >> if not 24 hours, yes. >> is that what you thought was going to happen? >> i think we did. >> corinne lou mas with the placentia police department. >> no unidentified bodies. >> no unidentified bodies. >> you checked the er. >> we checked everybody, we checked everythi
said back at you mom. love you. last thing she said to me. >> locked up the house and went to bed. the next day, lynsie was supposed to call after she was done tutoring two girls from the neighborhood but when the call never came nancy drove over and found out lynsie never showed up at her job. >> all of the sudden my daughter is not where she's supposed to be. she had taught these little girls about four months about. >> and you had no way to reach her. >> i had no way....
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and she said to me what why. and i said can i have a quarter pounder with cheese and she said do you speak english. [laughter] and i said i people invented that. and i had to talk about this we had a lot of drug addiction and my family. a couple of relatives were not able to be a part of this. and there were loads of basic questions that i have been loading onto. why would drugs stand in the first place, why would they care about it if it wasn't working. and what were the alternatives? i realized that they talked about it in an abstract way. and so we are talking with loads of different people and their our scientist that are fitting them to see if they like them. to the only country in the world that has decriminalized this with results. the main thing that i took away is almost everything we think we know about the subject is wrong. drugs are not what we think they are. drug addiction is not what we think. the drug war is not what we have been told that it is and the alternative is not what they think that they
and she said to me what why. and i said can i have a quarter pounder with cheese and she said do you speak english. [laughter] and i said i people invented that. and i had to talk about this we had a lot of drug addiction and my family. a couple of relatives were not able to be a part of this. and there were loads of basic questions that i have been loading onto. why would drugs stand in the first place, why would they care about it if it wasn't working. and what were the alternatives? i...
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said but he makes a great point.gazine is always putting out articles like this. i cancelled my subscription. i am not down with chess. >> it is a magazine you can only read when you are start playing chess. when you are not new you move to oldy chess. >> this is one of those moments when somebody said can you believe what the chess guy said? >> were you offended? >> i used to play in chess tournaments not that long ago. the only time i ever won in my rating group i was wearing a low cut shirt and i played a bunch of 13-year-old boys. i think we all have our different skills and that was a legitimate win. i beat them fair and square. >> did they put you in with 13-year-old boys -- >> we are at the same rating. >> it is not girls and 13-year-old boys. >> tom, i am hosting tonight. >> i was going to you next and now i am not. joanne, short has lost to some women in his career. is this sour grapes? >> we know amazing grand masters. they have beat him several times i think. at least once each he is very bitter. chess is
said but he makes a great point.gazine is always putting out articles like this. i cancelled my subscription. i am not down with chess. >> it is a magazine you can only read when you are start playing chess. when you are not new you move to oldy chess. >> this is one of those moments when somebody said can you believe what the chess guy said? >> were you offended? >> i used to play in chess tournaments not that long ago. the only time i ever won in my rating group i was...
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i said, are you kidding me? he said, no. >> back in upstate new york the karlsen family got the terrible news. mike and his sister-in-law flew to help karl and his children who were all under 7. >> tell me what to do. he was just numb. he was more of a zombie. he just said, i don't know. >> are you thinking how in the world is my brother going to take care of these three little kids? >> i had no clue. >> karl spoke briefly with fire investigators. he said he wasn't sure how the fire started but he knew why it moved so fast. the pets had knocked over a container full of kerosene a day or two before. karl didn't share many details with friends and family. mike sensed it was hard for karl to deal with anything important. so after a while, mike prepped him a bit. >> what are we doing? if you're staying in california you have to arrange for an apartment, get supplies, get the house settled. the kids need some form of oh stability here. that's when he said, i just want to go home. >> the calaveras county sheriff said
i said, are you kidding me? he said, no. >> back in upstate new york the karlsen family got the terrible news. mike and his sister-in-law flew to help karl and his children who were all under 7. >> tell me what to do. he was just numb. he was more of a zombie. he just said, i don't know. >> are you thinking how in the world is my brother going to take care of these three little kids? >> i had no clue. >> karl spoke briefly with fire investigators. he said he wasn't...
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i said that's total [bleep]. i told him, what are you talking about? i was in shock. >> do you regret the fact that ramsey took this video? >> i don't regret it. i wish the whole thing never happened. it's sad that this man had to also his life, but it's something that had to be expose exposed. but i hate the fact that what's going on with ramsey, you know. >> fast forward now, ramsey orta has been in and out of jail since he shot the video. most recently on a drug charge. a crowd sourcing effort built around the allegations that he's been scape goaded helped him to make bail, $50,000 was pledged. the bail was posted but then the prosecutor objected to the online funds. and for now orta will stay . >>> the nra, and why some mayors find themselves on the firing line. a three-part series on violence against youth athletes, sex crimes in sports begins with a look at the power athletes have on campus. >> athletes are--they're different on campus. they're the kings. it's why it's not surprising to me that they are as many cases as they are. what surprises m
i said that's total [bleep]. i told him, what are you talking about? i was in shock. >> do you regret the fact that ramsey took this video? >> i don't regret it. i wish the whole thing never happened. it's sad that this man had to also his life, but it's something that had to be expose exposed. but i hate the fact that what's going on with ramsey, you know. >> fast forward now, ramsey orta has been in and out of jail since he shot the video. most recently on a drug charge. a...
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he said the standards are too lax. the court decision means the reactors will remain offline pending an appeal. >> translator: we find the decision extremely regrettable. there's no way the company can accept the decision. >> he says the utility will examine the court decision and consider fighting a request to suspend the injunction. >>> a japanese journalist who had been barred from leaving south korea says he's looking forward to coming home. kato has been on trial for allegedly defaming park geun-hye. authorities lifted a travel ban imposed eight months ago. >> translator: i've become gloomy here in south korea, not being able to leave the country. it's been hard to make my point understood. because of differences in culture and the legal system. >> kato is the seoul bureau chief for a newspaper. the paper said prosecutors notified his lawyer that the ban has been lifted. authorities imposed it in august after kato published a column about the president. the piece questioned park's whereabouts on the day of a deadl
he said the standards are too lax. the court decision means the reactors will remain offline pending an appeal. >> translator: we find the decision extremely regrettable. there's no way the company can accept the decision. >> he says the utility will examine the court decision and consider fighting a request to suspend the injunction. >>> a japanese journalist who had been barred from leaving south korea says he's looking forward to coming home. kato has been on trial for...
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paul the sixth said no more war. many popes have said no more war. this pope is now saying no holy war ever but that doesn't get back down to the actual performance of christians and for good reasons. popes lead war and lead crusades. they had kingdoms and used them in horrible ways and all of the trappings of monarchies have began to be wrested away and in the 19th century when the rule was taken away from popes. now given a live in little more i hope you read last week's new yorker. parochial christian. many of the people and there were good friends of mine and i flew back from his funeral from chicago. christianity hasn't failed christians have failed to be christians and that's certainly true. i hope the pope will be nudging us a little more away from that. >> high i'm curious in your interpretation of the election and how francis won and being interested in politics, i'm interested in these how these kinds of things really happen, in addition to the holy spirit of course. >> well that's a very good question. so the question was why did they ever
paul the sixth said no more war. many popes have said no more war. this pope is now saying no holy war ever but that doesn't get back down to the actual performance of christians and for good reasons. popes lead war and lead crusades. they had kingdoms and used them in horrible ways and all of the trappings of monarchies have began to be wrested away and in the 19th century when the rule was taken away from popes. now given a live in little more i hope you read last week's new yorker. parochial...
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plus jeb bush said it was all a mistake. he said he once registered as a hispanicic because he checked the wrong box in the registration form. the media is having a field day. details in power politics. [office phone chatter] [frogs croaking] you know what, let me call you back. what are you doing?! [scream] [frogs croaking] [yelling and screaming] it's back! xfinity watchathon week. the biggest week in television history. it's your all-access binge-watching pass to tv's hottest shows, free with xfinity on demand. xfinity watchathon week. now through april 12th. perfect for people who really love tv. >> a controversial rolling stone article is fighting back. the rolling stoneing stone magazine withdrawing the article. >> it said that rolling stone failed to double check even the most fundamental details of jackie's story. the report said that they did not give the accused a fair opportunity to respond and that the magazine put all its trust into a single source, which goes against the baseball rules of investigative journal
plus jeb bush said it was all a mistake. he said he once registered as a hispanicic because he checked the wrong box in the registration form. the media is having a field day. details in power politics. [office phone chatter] [frogs croaking] you know what, let me call you back. what are you doing?! [scream] [frogs croaking] [yelling and screaming] it's back! xfinity watchathon week. the biggest week in television history. it's your all-access binge-watching pass to tv's hottest shows, free...
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you said there's blood everywhere? >> yes. >> listen to me, ma'am. >> i'm listening. >> is she breathing? >> i don't think so. >> have you checked? >> michelle? she's cold. >> okay. >> reporter: as she spoke meredith was cradling her 2-and-a-half year old niece cassidy, who had crawled out from under the bedclothes on her parents bed, just feet from where her mother lay. cassidy's voice, chattering to her aunt, was caught on the recorded call. >> she got boo-boos everywhere. >> reporter: had cassidy witnessed the murder? or awakened, alone, to find this? >> you just picture a small child walking around in this blood and tracking that across the hallway over into the bathroom. >> reporter: by now wake county investigators were descending on the house. and having secured the crime scene, earp's job was done. but on his way out, he saw cassidy again. she was still in her pink pajamas, still in meredith's arms. he asked meredith a question. >> i kind of looked over the child. i didn't see any blood, so i asked her, "did yo
you said there's blood everywhere? >> yes. >> listen to me, ma'am. >> i'm listening. >> is she breathing? >> i don't think so. >> have you checked? >> michelle? she's cold. >> okay. >> reporter: as she spoke meredith was cradling her 2-and-a-half year old niece cassidy, who had crawled out from under the bedclothes on her parents bed, just feet from where her mother lay. cassidy's voice, chattering to her aunt, was caught on the recorded...
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and they perked up and said yes, gore. he said what do women think about anal intercourse.nival something shocking. >> rose: here is something. you say this is a memoir and not a biography because. >> because it's the way the memory works. if you break your leg>#ó let's say when you're ten years old and you're now 60 years old and you start to remember the trauma of breaking your leg, this is from the brain people, neurologists, that youihd1 don't remember the actual trauma. you remember the time you remembered it and that time you remember the previous and then the previous. each time it gets a bit altered. one thing is being written over another. so your memory is what you're left with, a series of layers. as you investigate it you see some things are true and some thing can't be true. then i checked myself against these, i don't know anyone whose had a dozen biographies written about him. i've read about myself in these books and that certainly spurs memory i have to give my side of the case. >> rose: jimmy trumpable. he always said he had this great love affair with thi
and they perked up and said yes, gore. he said what do women think about anal intercourse.nival something shocking. >> rose: here is something. you say this is a memoir and not a biography because. >> because it's the way the memory works. if you break your leg>#ó let's say when you're ten years old and you're now 60 years old and you start to remember the trauma of breaking your leg, this is from the brain people, neurologists, that youihd1 don't remember the actual trauma. you...
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garry: because he said so, for one thing. others said so. like that the fact that jesus wanted to join us. why did he -- norman mailer said i cannot believe in a god who does not suffer, who does not come to our side. that is what he did. he came and wanted to live all the things we undergo. and, for god to have creatures that he loves, he would want to come as close to us as possible. that is what jesus is. charlie: the book is called "the future of the catholic church with pope francis." garry wills, author of so many books looking at religion and some of the powerful religious figures. it is always a pleasure. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: annie cohen-solal is here. she is an author and cultural historian. she has written biographies. her latest book tells the story of one of the 20th century's greatest painters, mark rothko. it is called "mark rothko: toward the light in the chapel." i'm pleased to have annie cohen-solal back to this table. welcome. good to see you again. how did this come about? this book. it says jewish li
garry: because he said so, for one thing. others said so. like that the fact that jesus wanted to join us. why did he -- norman mailer said i cannot believe in a god who does not suffer, who does not come to our side. that is what he did. he came and wanted to live all the things we undergo. and, for god to have creatures that he loves, he would want to come as close to us as possible. that is what jesus is. charlie: the book is called "the future of the catholic church with pope...
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she said if a birth mother said that to her as i said to simone she would insist i take a drug test.to test if we have suspicions or see evidence of it. >> would that not be suspicious enough? me asking her -- >> that's enough. that would be enough, absolutely. >> there was something else. in most states the baby's father has a legal right to know about an adoption before it happens. not telling him could put the adoption at risk. listen to how simone reacted when i said this. i don't want the birth father to know. i though who it is, but i'm not going to tell him. >> if you don't tell me i don't know who he is. >> if we know who he is, we have to look for him. >> so unethical. in my state it would be illegal. i gave her a key piece of information. >> yaepep. wow. >> if i met with you and told you, i'm not going to tell you who the birth father is. i though who it is. i might be on drugs. want to get as much money as i can. would you have alarm bells going off just about me in general? >> huge. huge. >> it was time for simone to find out who i really was. >> coming up -- >> i'm actua
she said if a birth mother said that to her as i said to simone she would insist i take a drug test.to test if we have suspicions or see evidence of it. >> would that not be suspicious enough? me asking her -- >> that's enough. that would be enough, absolutely. >> there was something else. in most states the baby's father has a legal right to know about an adoption before it happens. not telling him could put the adoption at risk. listen to how simone reacted when i said this....
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i said, what? reporter: that's a holy cow moment. >> yeah. >> reporter: it turns out the person saying hello was a construction foreman on a bridge near harrisburg. the phone had been found on some scaffolding which suggested to detectives someone had tried to toss the phone into the river. >> it landed on a bridge deck set up to do repairs to the bridge. it was a very lucky break for us. >> reporter: what are the snods. >> one in a billion. >> reporter: while this recovered cell phone was on its way to the fbi lab, crime scene analysts spent the next day at keith reed's house scouring the property for clues. district attorney david foley knew the clymer community on edge about a school-related shooting was anxious about the case to be solved but an arrest looked a long ways off. would be nice to announce an arrest quickly, but you can't calm people can you? >> no. >> reporter: then something totally out of the blue happened. the sheriff was in a closed door meeting when his secretaries interrupted
i said, what? reporter: that's a holy cow moment. >> yeah. >> reporter: it turns out the person saying hello was a construction foreman on a bridge near harrisburg. the phone had been found on some scaffolding which suggested to detectives someone had tried to toss the phone into the river. >> it landed on a bridge deck set up to do repairs to the bridge. it was a very lucky break for us. >> reporter: what are the snods. >> one in a billion. >> reporter:...
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i said, it might be bugged. and i said no paranoid, if i may say. no i dwoent think they'd bug your office. why would they do that? i might say, by the way, that when we moved out 06 our apartment at bunker hill, it was called, the day -- the weekend we moved out at the end of the trial, a cbs crew came in to shoot a commercial in our partment which had a very good corner view of los angeles. and the plug, the wall plug, was not working. when they tried to plug their camera in. the lights in. >>> and so the camera man took apart fixtures and found a bug in them. i said how did you know it was a bug. he said well, i was in counter intelligence in korea. so he looked around elsewhere in the apartment and found another bug in the bedroom. so he had had bedrooms throughout the trial. fielding could well have been true. there may well have been a bug that's never been mentioned in his room. but, anyway, i didn't know why he would have such a suspicion. anyway, when it came out this they had broken into his apartment, to his office and i then did discuss
i said, it might be bugged. and i said no paranoid, if i may say. no i dwoent think they'd bug your office. why would they do that? i might say, by the way, that when we moved out 06 our apartment at bunker hill, it was called, the day -- the weekend we moved out at the end of the trial, a cbs crew came in to shoot a commercial in our partment which had a very good corner view of los angeles. and the plug, the wall plug, was not working. when they tried to plug their camera in. the lights in....
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she said i took myself down every dark road i could imagine, and she said we can do this. >> i get the impression of her as a constrained person in this role as first lady. and i think frankly it to me looks strikingly similar to laura bush who felt constrained and sort of -- it has been the impact of hillary clinton. for better for worse, hillary tried to have a more of a role as first lady in that first term it politically back fired, and then there has almost been a relapse where laura bush and michelle obama both came to the decision i can't be political. >> i would say michelle obama is political in the issues she has chosen. not so much in the day to day, who's up who's down washington -- >> they're populous issues. >> they are. they're populist. i think there is something that unites them. if you look at how she's working to improve access to education for disadvantaged kids if you think about who is buying the school lunches that of course are so controversial, and how, what 70% of them are bought by children who pay, get free lunches or reduced price lunches and other things t
she said i took myself down every dark road i could imagine, and she said we can do this. >> i get the impression of her as a constrained person in this role as first lady. and i think frankly it to me looks strikingly similar to laura bush who felt constrained and sort of -- it has been the impact of hillary clinton. for better for worse, hillary tried to have a more of a role as first lady in that first term it politically back fired, and then there has almost been a relapse where laura...
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he said you're making the payment on thursday. he went to russia to try to cut some sort of deal there. nothing happened there other than nice talk between vladimir putin and the prime minister of greece. so greece was forced into making this payment. they'll now have to make many more payments over the next 30 days. >> you're talking about scraping and saving. can it actually really achieve the economic and the structural reform that the imf and europe is really asking of them? >> i've been here for several days and everybody in greece understands what the problems are and the depth of the problem. there is too much corruption in this place. the workforce is not as efficient. taxes don't typically get paid. unemployment is at 26%. youth unemployment is at 50%. the housing market has an almost entirely collapsed around here. most greeks will tell you its more like a depression than a recession even though there is a little bit of economic growth and even a little bit of the operating surplus at the operating level. it is very hard
he said you're making the payment on thursday. he went to russia to try to cut some sort of deal there. nothing happened there other than nice talk between vladimir putin and the prime minister of greece. so greece was forced into making this payment. they'll now have to make many more payments over the next 30 days. >> you're talking about scraping and saving. can it actually really achieve the economic and the structural reform that the imf and europe is really asking of them? >>...
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they said that is just scare tactics. amy: and we will look at why the united arab emirates barred nyu professor andrew ross from entering the country where the school has a satellite campus after he published research about migrant workers and labor abuse in the gulf state. now he has learned a private investigator was also hired to target him and a new york times reporter. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. negotiations over an iran nuclear deal continue in lausanne, switzerland, in the extended period of talks following tuesday's deadline. iranian foreign minister mohammad javad has said "significant progress", has been made, but urged his counterparts to find the political will to reach an agreement. mr. javad: we hope that the political will on all parties exist in order to move forward. there are isaac, pratt -- obviously, problems, that have stopped us from reaching a solution, but i hope colleagues will recognize that way to take adva
they said that is just scare tactics. amy: and we will look at why the united arab emirates barred nyu professor andrew ross from entering the country where the school has a satellite campus after he published research about migrant workers and labor abuse in the gulf state. now he has learned a private investigator was also hired to target him and a new york times reporter. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman....
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david mercer, al jazeera, guatemala. >>> conga's president said colombia's president said that his patience with farc rebels is running thin. 11 soldiers were killed on wednesday. pictures suggest that they were killed while they slept. >> many of farc here the national outcry. don't be deaf to us colombians who are clamoring to end the war. our patience is running out. we have to set time frames for these peace process. if you want peace you must show it with deed, and not words. >> britain's foreign minister said that argentina is starting legal action over the falkland islands has been outrageous piece of bullying. the argentinian government said that it is theirs along with any oil found by three british and two american exploration companies who have been taken to court. britain went to war with argentina in is the 82 in the falkland islanders have remained british. >>> a warship playing a key role in united states history has set sail again today--at least a replica. using 18th century woodworking techniques the vessel will take her maiden voyage across the atlantic ocean. >> reporter
david mercer, al jazeera, guatemala. >>> conga's president said colombia's president said that his patience with farc rebels is running thin. 11 soldiers were killed on wednesday. pictures suggest that they were killed while they slept. >> many of farc here the national outcry. don't be deaf to us colombians who are clamoring to end the war. our patience is running out. we have to set time frames for these peace process. if you want peace you must show it with deed, and not...
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it is not true and we said this. but once we got through negotiations, it turned out that we had something that was substantial and subject to review by everybody involved and that has proven to be highly affective. ine by the assessments of critics of the policies like the israelis. they said this has worked. iran abided by the agreement. and now they are suggesting why don't we just say here it works well despite they made the agreement they made about the final deal, but you know, consistency is the hot topic of narrow minds. cuba i will, i will tell you we didn't get into the level of detail that you just described and i am impressed with how many details that you seem to be aware of. you know, as i state before state sponsor of terrorism recommendation will be coming to me andy will read it and review it and there's a process whereby i accept those recommendations congress will review it as well and it will be there for people to see. and i think that the concerns around the embassy are going to be mosty on the
it is not true and we said this. but once we got through negotiations, it turned out that we had something that was substantial and subject to review by everybody involved and that has proven to be highly affective. ine by the assessments of critics of the policies like the israelis. they said this has worked. iran abided by the agreement. and now they are suggesting why don't we just say here it works well despite they made the agreement they made about the final deal, but you know,...
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he said this. on the last night of 1862 after news of the fighting lincoln dreamed of corpses on the battlefield in tennessee of gun fire in the night of exhausted soldiers in the rain and of crowds reading casualty lists posted near the white house. i thought this was a pretty remarkable dream. there is a battle going on in tennessee hundreds of miles away and lincoln is dreaming about it. the problem is didn't provide a foot note for that story. and it just so happened that later i was going through steven oats' biography of lincoln and he had written this about 15 years before. that night the night before january 1, 1863, lincoln tossed in fitful sleep dreaming of corpses on a distant battlefield in tennessee, of guns flashing in the night of silent troops lying exhausted in the rain, of crowds reading casualty returns at willards hotel. roister didn't cite anyone but i think he took the story. the language is almost identical in those two sentences. oats cited benjamin thomas's 1950 something d
he said this. on the last night of 1862 after news of the fighting lincoln dreamed of corpses on the battlefield in tennessee of gun fire in the night of exhausted soldiers in the rain and of crowds reading casualty lists posted near the white house. i thought this was a pretty remarkable dream. there is a battle going on in tennessee hundreds of miles away and lincoln is dreaming about it. the problem is didn't provide a foot note for that story. and it just so happened that later i was going...
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he was working for a congressman said he went to town and met women from el salvador and said what's going on down there so we started taking the members of congress to el salvador and i think that he knew a lot -- i don't think that he knew where it was, but he had a good heart. finally, joe persuaded congress to cut off the funding for el salvador. >> guest: it's amazing to think of the recommendation. >> guest: to get into congress because of fidel castro and he managed 8% of the vote. there he was again the "boston globe" and the worst the incumbent republican and they gave been little to no money and he was down in the polls for days. meanwhile they had taken them to cuba and the incumbent wanted to have a little fun. he put him on the main intersection all day long holding and an armistice line -- enormous sign. it was so foul and dirty but four days later he still won the election. how are you doing, you are way behind. i was on the other side of the vote because a little while before i went to talk to him so did the pope. [laughter] >> host: that is a great example. >> guest:
he was working for a congressman said he went to town and met women from el salvador and said what's going on down there so we started taking the members of congress to el salvador and i think that he knew a lot -- i don't think that he knew where it was, but he had a good heart. finally, joe persuaded congress to cut off the funding for el salvador. >> guest: it's amazing to think of the recommendation. >> guest: to get into congress because of fidel castro and he managed 8% of the...
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she said yes. one friend said what courage. what courage. another friend said, what honesty. what honesty. another friend said what a memory. [ laughter ] the lengthiest political thing booth wrote was a speech, never had occasion to deliver it, right after lincoln's election, thousands of words many, many pages, after the election, and i noticed something, that lincoln's name is not mentioned in the document. the whole thing. lincoln is the most discussed man in the united states right? the most public and vizle man of the u.s. and he's not even hit booth's radar yet, but of course, as the war went on, he certainly did. in august of '64, he recruited people to abduct lincoln. john ford of ford's theater said it was not a crazy a plan as it sounded given the way lincoln traveled, sometimes, you know, just almost without escort, and lincoln was fairly regular about going to the soldiers' homes, for example, that you might could have done it ford said and ford thought it would be a fair stroke in war. there was always a danger, of course, something like that, that an unfortunat
she said yes. one friend said what courage. what courage. another friend said, what honesty. what honesty. another friend said what a memory. [ laughter ] the lengthiest political thing booth wrote was a speech, never had occasion to deliver it, right after lincoln's election, thousands of words many, many pages, after the election, and i noticed something, that lincoln's name is not mentioned in the document. the whole thing. lincoln is the most discussed man in the united states right? the...
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i said, when did you come to america? he said, 1988. i said, why did you leave the soviet union?egan to collapse. he said, i spent my whole life with my government lying to me. the government telling me i lived in a great country and america was a terrible place but i knew that was not true. he said, i have wanted to leave that country because i knew i could not stay there and i had a little daughter and i wanted a better life for her and i wanted to get her out of there. he came to this country with $250 and that's it. he said, i wish i could say to every american what a great country this is. this country has allowed me to own my own business. i owned this car and several others. i said, where is your daughter these days? he said, she is in her 30's, she has kids, she's married, she's a college graduate and registered nurse and works in a clinical care unit and she's doing great. i said, i wish you would tell your story. i wish more people would tell your story. he said, i don't talk so good. i have an accent. i said, dimitri, you make more sense and talk better than 90% of the
i said, when did you come to america? he said, 1988. i said, why did you leave the soviet union?egan to collapse. he said, i spent my whole life with my government lying to me. the government telling me i lived in a great country and america was a terrible place but i knew that was not true. he said, i have wanted to leave that country because i knew i could not stay there and i had a little daughter and i wanted a better life for her and i wanted to get her out of there. he came to this...
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he said he would pursue them. and i spoke to religious leaders to human rights groups and other leaders, and for the government to win the battle it has to come down and work with the communities, not against them >>> mallee's army says that mortar rounds have been fired in the down of gao. there were no immediate casualties. france led the fight out of the reason. the area remains unstable. eastern sierra leone recorded its first case of ebola in four months. a ninth old baby boy tested positive near the border with guinea. that area was the center of the crisis in sierra leone. more than 10,000 died in the counter outbreak in west africa. >> police in germany are investigating an arson attack on a building supposed to be turned into shelt or for asylum seekers. the attack led to protests in the eastern town. dominique kain reports. >> reporter: this building should have housed asylum seekers in the future. instead, on saturday the emergency services came. the dammed roof chose the intensity of the flames. it is
he said he would pursue them. and i spoke to religious leaders to human rights groups and other leaders, and for the government to win the battle it has to come down and work with the communities, not against them >>> mallee's army says that mortar rounds have been fired in the down of gao. there were no immediate casualties. france led the fight out of the reason. the area remains unstable. eastern sierra leone recorded its first case of ebola in four months. a ninth old baby boy...