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but shawn schaeffer's interview was one of the more unusual ones we conducted. segregation unit of prison haselt, a maximum security facility. >> on 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay. but why did you kill her? >> oh, why? i was very, very angry that she want to leave. for her, no problem, huh? but she wants to take my son. and she wants to move with the son germany. >> schaeffer, a korean adopted by a dutch family, said he had outstanding charges in germany that could have led to a two-year sentence if he followed his wife into the country. after arguing, he stabbed her numerous times. >> three times in the neck, two times in the back. two, three, the total was ten stabs with a big knife. >> how big? >> kitchen knife. >> in the middle of the interview, something unusual happened. >> we're in the middle of this interview with shawn and i noticed a distraction coming over my right side, and it was actually an officer. he was holding a wrist watch that apparently s
but shawn schaeffer's interview was one of the more unusual ones we conducted. segregation unit of prison haselt, a maximum security facility. >> on 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay. but why did you kill her? >> oh, why? i was very, very angry that she want to leave. for her, no problem, huh? but she wants to take my son. and she wants to move with the...
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christian schaeffer is along martin boulevard in the dark again. christian. >> reporter: yeah, this is one result of the power outages. five days now and there is no power here. we are at martin and compass road. imagine what it's like for those who live around here. a trust traiting 4th of july. they probably would be celebrating the the 4th anyway that that's what's keeping us sane is we can economies rate with each other and -- commiserate with each other. their generator is powering a large fan to keep the porch cool five days after the storm. >> they have to move the trees and do anything. >> reporter: bge truck is here but that's to keep people away from the mess. this storm brought down this huge tree which ripped down power lines and bent power poles along compass road in middle river. >> the biggest problem is knowing the tree was not on our property, and it was on property that has not been maintained. >> reporter: online property records confirm the wooded area behind the homes is owned by baltimore county. residents say they complained
christian schaeffer is along martin boulevard in the dark again. christian. >> reporter: yeah, this is one result of the power outages. five days now and there is no power here. we are at martin and compass road. imagine what it's like for those who live around here. a trust traiting 4th of july. they probably would be celebrating the the 4th anyway that that's what's keeping us sane is we can economies rate with each other and -- commiserate with each other. their generator is powering a...
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cbs washington correspondent bob schaeffer moderates this panel. new york's hunter college hosted this hour-long event. >> fantastic. it's now my pleasure to introduce this extraordinary panel. it's supposed to flash pictures up here. the guy with all of the hair, that's me. a few years ago, so i don't have to introduce myself. maybe they can run those. there we are. okay. and the next one is irvin duggin, he still has a lot of hair, but it's gray. irv was one of johnson's aides and he left "the on education and welfare and civil rights. he was the commissioner of the fcc, the federal communications commission and president and ceo of the public broadcasting system and now president and ceo of the society for arts in palm beach. if you ever go to palm beach, you should look him up. that's an incredible operation you've got down there. senator george mcgovern, my god. a world war ii bomber pilot who received the distinguished flying cross for his heroism. a history teacher, member of the house, elected senator in 1962. opposed the war in vietnam vig
cbs washington correspondent bob schaeffer moderates this panel. new york's hunter college hosted this hour-long event. >> fantastic. it's now my pleasure to introduce this extraordinary panel. it's supposed to flash pictures up here. the guy with all of the hair, that's me. a few years ago, so i don't have to introduce myself. maybe they can run those. there we are. okay. and the next one is irvin duggin, he still has a lot of hair, but it's gray. irv was one of johnson's aides and he...
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book tv is taking a tour of that exhibit, and joining us is roberta schaeffer. why is it called book that shaped america. >> we called it that as opposed to other words we considered, like changed america. we think that books slowly have an impact on american society, and shaped seemed to be the better word to imply that kind of connotation. >> host: when you think of the word holiday shaped" and what you said, what book comes to mind some. >> guest: that's the fabulous part of this exhibit. no one book is shaping america. so many books have had such profound influence on american culture and society, and indeed the very essence of what america is, it would be impossible and improper to pick one book from the 88 that are here. >> host: 88 book. the exhibit starts out with common sense? >> guest: it does, although the earliest book is actually ben franklin's book on electricity. that's a 1751. so, we have two books about common sense in the shelf. one is fox's book on raising your child in a common sense way, and of course, thomas payne's book that sparked the am
book tv is taking a tour of that exhibit, and joining us is roberta schaeffer. why is it called book that shaped america. >> we called it that as opposed to other words we considered, like changed america. we think that books slowly have an impact on american society, and shaped seemed to be the better word to imply that kind of connotation. >> host: when you think of the word holiday shaped" and what you said, what book comes to mind some. >> guest: that's the fabulous...
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. >> dave: it's of interest, because i spoke yesterday with lieutenant tony schaeffer.was at congress speaking about the leaks and several gave him from the obama administration, john brennan, dennis mcdunna or tom donlan. we learned that tom donlan speak to benjamin netanyahu about attacks, if the sanks failed. how serious a breach is this and is that relate today another leak in terms of the situation with israel? >> well, it very well could be, the net of folks, who we're starting to see where it might be and i hope an independent investigation occurs which hasn't happened yet where the leaks are coming from. what the special ops chief said what we're doing is undermining the sources and methods of our intelligence. when we give away where we're getting the information and how we're getting it. we put real lives at risk and recruit the people who can bring the intelligence forward. and we understand a lot this is politics, and politics coming out in front of national security should never be the case. >> dave: the story i read from the israeli newspaper, are you sugg
. >> dave: it's of interest, because i spoke yesterday with lieutenant tony schaeffer.was at congress speaking about the leaks and several gave him from the obama administration, john brennan, dennis mcdunna or tom donlan. we learned that tom donlan speak to benjamin netanyahu about attacks, if the sanks failed. how serious a breach is this and is that relate today another leak in terms of the situation with israel? >> well, it very well could be, the net of folks, who we're...