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[applause] >> thank you, sidney. now going to turn to our guest commentators and o our first commentator is well qualified to address the subject of prosecutorial misconduct because over the course of his career he has served in the executive branch, the legislative branch, private practice, and now academia, presently the dean of the university of baltimore school of law before that he was appoint by president obama to a high-ranking position within the department of justice. he served as the assistant attorney general under eric holder for legislative affairs. in that role he represented the justice department on all legislative and oversight matters before the congress. earlier in his career he served as the chief counsel to senator harry reid and before that chief counsel to senator ted kennedy. he actually began his career as an assistant district attorney in new york city, seeso he also brings prosecutorial experience to our discussion. so please become, mr. ron weich. [applause] >> i'd like to thank tim for th
[applause] >> thank you, sidney. now going to turn to our guest commentators and o our first commentator is well qualified to address the subject of prosecutorial misconduct because over the course of his career he has served in the executive branch, the legislative branch, private practice, and now academia, presently the dean of the university of baltimore school of law before that he was appoint by president obama to a high-ranking position within the department of justice. he served...
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as highlighted in sidney's book.her client had a fairly tough time the year he was in prison and other defendants, the prisoners face this. everyone says the federal prison art camps, club fed. it's really not like that. any deprivation of liberty is serious that the conditions on the medical care in any prison including federal prisons are deplorable and i should be addressed. having said all of those good things about the book let me say why i think i find sidney's points unconvincing. she tells two stories. two cases parallel to each other. one is that ted stevens prosecution where there is no doubt and it is well-documented and widely accepted that there was prosecutorial abuse that led to a gross miscarriage or of justice. the presiding judge and senator stevens trial sullivan found that. he ultimately appointed a lawyer to do a comprehensive independent review that documented every aspect of the misconduct. as sidney said attorney general holder ultimately dismissed the prosecution dismissed the indictment on h
as highlighted in sidney's book.her client had a fairly tough time the year he was in prison and other defendants, the prisoners face this. everyone says the federal prison art camps, club fed. it's really not like that. any deprivation of liberty is serious that the conditions on the medical care in any prison including federal prisons are deplorable and i should be addressed. having said all of those good things about the book let me say why i think i find sidney's points unconvincing. she...
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this was not the highlight that sidney put there. it was there when the evidence was given, these are statements by witnesses that go contrary to evidence by the government. they knew about it. it was not an accident. it was not a finding of misconduct but in that case, it wasn't a big deal anyway. what i did was they refused to reverse convictions. was not the case, as they said this was okay to withhold, it was not prejudicial. which is what courts do all the time. what many colleagues, let me take one more minute to tell you about the case i had ten years ago. the government had 10 or 12 witnesses brought to the united states illegally and some of those witnesses -- some of them said no. it was somebody else and the government -- personally involved, they deported most of those witnesses without talking about them and the case came to us. how did you go to these witnesses? if this was a corporation and a were indicting witnesses in a criminal investigation you would have indicted. the prosecutor -- the witnesses before the lawyer
this was not the highlight that sidney put there. it was there when the evidence was given, these are statements by witnesses that go contrary to evidence by the government. they knew about it. it was not an accident. it was not a finding of misconduct but in that case, it wasn't a big deal anyway. what i did was they refused to reverse convictions. was not the case, as they said this was okay to withhold, it was not prejudicial. which is what courts do all the time. what many colleagues, let...
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former federal prosecutor sidney powell on what can be done about prosecutorial misconduct. she was at the cato institute to discuss her book i sent to my exposing corruption in the department of justice. this is about an hour and a half. >> good afternoon and welcome to the cato institute. i'm the director of the project on criminal justice. and today we want to examine some distressing legal trends that are at work in the criminal law area. our guest speaker today has just written a new book entitled license to my exposing corruption in the department of justice and the book recounts several cases in which ambitious prosecutors use illegal and unethical tactics to win their cases. before we get to the panel of experts, i want to take a minute or two to lay out a discussion that is going to follow but before i do that let me ask those that came with cell phones if you take a moment to doublecheck and make sure that they are turned off as a courtesy to our speakers. thank you. the first point i think needs to be understood is there has been incredible growth criminal system
former federal prosecutor sidney powell on what can be done about prosecutorial misconduct. she was at the cato institute to discuss her book i sent to my exposing corruption in the department of justice. this is about an hour and a half. >> good afternoon and welcome to the cato institute. i'm the director of the project on criminal justice. and today we want to examine some distressing legal trends that are at work in the criminal law area. our guest speaker today has just written a new...
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sam took them into the apartment and on the living room floor of the apartment, they found sidney wellsd of an apparent gunshot wound to the head. >> shauna redford just had seen sid a couple hours before. he was alive and well, and then to come back and find out that he had been killed, you have absolutely horrific news. >> at 4:00, my boss called me to the front of the store and said that there was someone that needed to see me. it was a police officer from boulder. >> you're not prepared for anything to happen to your child. you're supposed to nurture those children and they're your immortality. it's unbearable. >> you know, i was just -- i just couldn't -- i couldn't cry. i couldn't do anything but just stare at him because i couldn't believe what he was saying. that's how our nightmare started. >> who would want to kill sid, you know? >> in this case, the police started their investigation with sam wells. >> it was just almost too much. for all of us. [ man ] cortana, when my wife calls remind me to tell her happy anniversary. [ cortana ] next time you talk to caroline, i'll remind
sam took them into the apartment and on the living room floor of the apartment, they found sidney wellsd of an apparent gunshot wound to the head. >> shauna redford just had seen sid a couple hours before. he was alive and well, and then to come back and find out that he had been killed, you have absolutely horrific news. >> at 4:00, my boss called me to the front of the store and said that there was someone that needed to see me. it was a police officer from boulder. >>...
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asi como sidney y shanghai...crecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy las temperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte tenemos: 83 la bahia sur tenemos: 85 la bahia este tenemos : 74 la costa tenemos: 70 los valles tenemos: 89 ================ ahora hablemos de lo que podemos esperar en cuanto a las temperaturas minimas. la bahia norte tenemos: 59 la bahia sur tenemos: 62 la bahia este tenemos : 60 la costa tenemos: 58 los valles tenemos: 63 ================= ponga atencion porque a continuacion le muestro las tempera
asi como sidney y shanghai...crecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's =============== como...
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they also look at sidney, and which is much different and it has actually 20 different operators, and also, they also, are an on call service. to the main terminals and over 100 different landings. over in a rather wide, large, service area, and they also service both the tourist market and the corporate functionses and the charter services. and to look at and see some of the vessels there, and most of them in sort of 16 to 20 passengers and. the fares vary based on time and distance and i found them to be expensive. the sheer number of landings, in sidney, and gives the operators, both the operators and the passengers, the ability to see and visit several different destinations and it is the nature of the on call, on demand service and it allows it for a customized experience and they do, also a lot of collaboration with the visitor's centers and the corporations to promote the services and one more that i want to highlight although, this one is actually quite different, then it is called, this is seattle and this is called the kane county water taxi, but it is really more akin to a
they also look at sidney, and which is much different and it has actually 20 different operators, and also, they also, are an on call service. to the main terminals and over 100 different landings. over in a rather wide, large, service area, and they also service both the tourist market and the corporate functionses and the charter services. and to look at and see some of the vessels there, and most of them in sort of 16 to 20 passengers and. the fares vary based on time and distance and i...
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paul allen out of sidney.hanks for that. >> a japanese lawmaker who say former advisor to george soros. he says europe's policy of charging .1 of 1% is a significant reserve, and he says his own country should ave done the same decades ago. >> b.o.j.'s quantitative and qual at a timive easing policy is a huge mistake. what japan needs is negative interest rate. they should have done it 20 years ago. it is too late to take asuch policy as the totally opposite policy as b.o.j. has taken. e.c.p.'s policy of negative interest rate i think is a very wise and significant move. >> the prime minister has wrapped up his tour of latin america and the caribbean. he has visited 47 nations since taking office in 2012. can you imagine that passport? it is not remotely finished yet. there is a trip to southeast asia on the horizon. ros, it looks like the prime minister is living out of a suitcase here? >> he has been since he took office. really he's building up japan, building up the formulation to foreign policy which some
paul allen out of sidney.hanks for that. >> a japanese lawmaker who say former advisor to george soros. he says europe's policy of charging .1 of 1% is a significant reserve, and he says his own country should ave done the same decades ago. >> b.o.j.'s quantitative and qual at a timive easing policy is a huge mistake. what japan needs is negative interest rate. they should have done it 20 years ago. it is too late to take asuch policy as the totally opposite policy as b.o.j. has...
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this video of man fights off great white shark in sidney harbor?ight. >> that video more than 26 million views, and incredible video, but it turned out to be fake. notice the uploaders's name? >> right. >> notice the up loader's name on this. >> oh, it's willie, willie fake. >> that is absolutely -- >>> so this 11-year-old is out with her cousin on the board walk in a beach in delaware. there's a band performing there. she goes up to the band and says, hey, will you let my kouz p mess around with the drums? yeah, sure. this is what happens. [ drums playing ] >> i mean, seriously, are you kidding? >> 11? >> she's 11 years old. >> she's good. >> caller:s like -- >> looks like band members are saying, is that really her? they thought, let her bang around. the drummer's going, she's not that good. the damage she could cause to the career. probably paid her in skittles or something, cotton candy. >> that's awesome. >> now, you know, there's that performance, and then there's this one. ♪ >> apparently, this is this little boy's nose. >> that's the nose,
this video of man fights off great white shark in sidney harbor?ight. >> that video more than 26 million views, and incredible video, but it turned out to be fake. notice the uploaders's name? >> right. >> notice the up loader's name on this. >> oh, it's willie, willie fake. >> that is absolutely -- >>> so this 11-year-old is out with her cousin on the board walk in a beach in delaware. there's a band performing there. she goes up to the band and says,...
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just that one particular scene, but, you know, we went and saw juvenile great whites up north of sidneyhe neptunes, and it takes time to get the good stuff, so you got to have a decent budget, nerves of steal, as you said, to get the shots. >> how does if feel to be part of something huge? >> a huge honor because i grew up watching shark week, and i never thought i would be out there now capturing images that other kids are watching and getting inspired by, so it's human, and it's an extreme honor, and i hope we can keep doing this year after year, but at the same time, it is, can be a little scary. it's just awesome. >> what are viewers going to learn watching "great white matrix"? >> the premise of the show is to figure out areas where white sharks are learning to hunt and becoming bigger sharks just to give people further insight to the predators so that, you know, we can appreciate them. we can go to mcdonalds, buy hamburger, there's lunch. sharks have to actively hunt and kill things on a regular basis, and visually, it's scary, but in reality, it's just lunch for them. >> if you w
just that one particular scene, but, you know, we went and saw juvenile great whites up north of sidneyhe neptunes, and it takes time to get the good stuff, so you got to have a decent budget, nerves of steal, as you said, to get the shots. >> how does if feel to be part of something huge? >> a huge honor because i grew up watching shark week, and i never thought i would be out there now capturing images that other kids are watching and getting inspired by, so it's human, and it's...
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we conducted a counterterrorism exercise in sidney harbor, and a bull shark came out of nowhere, grabbed me by the back of the leg and my right hand and took me underwater and started to tear me apart. i thought, there's no way i'm getting out of this, i'm going to die. took its flesh, i paddled, took my arm out of the water to take a stroke, and my arm was gone. my arm ended at the end of the wet suit, but the guys in the safety boat got to me before the shark. >> considering that, why go back? >> it's not something i'm afraid of. everything now is bonus time. i'm afraid of not living my life to the fullest totality that i can. >> tell us about amazing things we'll see on the show. >> it was just amazing to watch the great white sharks, something that i've never seen before, from being juveniles and babies quite small all the way through the life cycles to the really big guys down in south australia and having to actually get in a cage with them because they are too dangerous to be with without a cage. >> it airs saturday, august 16th at 9:00 p.m. on discovery. >>> this dog is a good gi
we conducted a counterterrorism exercise in sidney harbor, and a bull shark came out of nowhere, grabbed me by the back of the leg and my right hand and took me underwater and started to tear me apart. i thought, there's no way i'm getting out of this, i'm going to die. took its flesh, i paddled, took my arm out of the water to take a stroke, and my arm was gone. my arm ended at the end of the wet suit, but the guys in the safety boat got to me before the shark. >> considering that, why...
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. >> my twin sister, sidney. >> it was one of them running and falling and the other one continuing on. >> so my sister did it first and she fell and then they wanted her to do it again and she said no. >> how old were you guys? >> three. >> good for her standing up to power event happened. it wasn't staged. it was so adorable. also, i fell too. there were wire flower put in to make it look pour -- >> and i think we did trip over them. >> you would catch your toes. >> michael landon was the prankster. >> so this one, really him too. >> wow. so maybe it's the time right now that we should ask you, everybody said that he was like the father to everybody on the set. did you sometimes think well, how come my father is so late at the set and not home with me. >> the great thing about the series is the hours my father set. it doesn't happen anymore but he was home for dinner. unheard of. >> it can be done. >> our set rapped so everybody could be home for dinner at 6:00 at night. indeed. >> there are three hunks but our two back stage people were waiting to meet these hunks here. with a do yo
. >> my twin sister, sidney. >> it was one of them running and falling and the other one continuing on. >> so my sister did it first and she fell and then they wanted her to do it again and she said no. >> how old were you guys? >> three. >> good for her standing up to power event happened. it wasn't staged. it was so adorable. also, i fell too. there were wire flower put in to make it look pour -- >> and i think we did trip over them. >> you...
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as special treat una and her roommate sidney treat to do watermelons and their usual apples and greensthere is still time for you to wish u inform a a happy birthd birthday. her celebration runs through this weekend. happy birthday, u inform a. we'll be right >> we thank you for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00 o'clock. "eyewitness news" returns in the morning at 4:30 with ukee washington and erika von tiehl. for beasley, kathy and every unhere at "eyewitness news" i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. you can always find us at cbsphilly.com. the late show with david letterman is next with guest jason sigel. have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪
as special treat una and her roommate sidney treat to do watermelons and their usual apples and greensthere is still time for you to wish u inform a a happy birthd birthday. her celebration runs through this weekend. happy birthday, u inform a. we'll be right >> we thank you for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00 o'clock. "eyewitness news" returns in the morning at 4:30 with ukee washington and erika von tiehl. for beasley, kathy and every unhere at "eyewitness...
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out and seconds later that bus crash noose two homes. 57 year old sean murphy pleaded guilty in a sidney courtroom to dangerous driving and dui char charges. amazingly nobody was hurt. >> a coastally town in uruguay gets buried in sea foam. take a look at that. this happens when storm whips up ocean waves, strong winds push large amounts of foam on to la land. the supplying sea foam make the difficult for people and drivers to get around. this phenomenon occurs when sea water is full of organic matter salt and dead algae churned up by waves. >> and tropical storm hundreds of miles off the california coast created dangerous enormous waves. correspondent bigad shaban reports people are lining up to see what mother nature is delivering. >> reporter: powerful waves up to 15 feet high slam the california coast. the largest surf in years from a summer storm is on full display. >> this is part of the floor that's been buckled up. >> reporter: heck that are brown was visiting his i wasn't' home along the beach when he her the waves crash on to the shore. the boardwalk and streets were flooded. b
out and seconds later that bus crash noose two homes. 57 year old sean murphy pleaded guilty in a sidney courtroom to dangerous driving and dui char charges. amazingly nobody was hurt. >> a coastally town in uruguay gets buried in sea foam. take a look at that. this happens when storm whips up ocean waves, strong winds push large amounts of foam on to la land. the supplying sea foam make the difficult for people and drivers to get around. this phenomenon occurs when sea water is full of...
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as special treat una and her roommate sidney treat to do tir usual apples and greens.here is still time for you to wish u inform a a happy birthday birthday. her celebration runs through this weekend. happy birthday, u inform a. we'll be right back. we are born makers. we make surprising things... things that push limits and shift perceptions... we make things that go farther... ...and exceed expectations. the all-ne u for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00 o'clock. "eyewitness news" returns in the morning at 4:30 with ukee washington and erika von tiehl. for beasley kathy and every unhere at "eyewitness news" i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean.t cbsphilly.com. the late show with david letterman is next with guest jason sigel. have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway across the nation and around the world it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, eccentric david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs (
as special treat una and her roommate sidney treat to do tir usual apples and greens.here is still time for you to wish u inform a a happy birthday birthday. her celebration runs through this weekend. happy birthday, u inform a. we'll be right back. we are born makers. we make surprising things... things that push limits and shift perceptions... we make things that go farther... ...and exceed expectations. the all-ne u for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00 o'clock. "eyewitness...
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. >>> james cameron takes the journey sidney to the new -- takes the journey to the new frontier the deepest parts of the ocean. >> hue io closes in on hawaii. day dreaming again? oh yeah. about your dream car? yeah. red convertible with racing stripes. cool! [curiously] how'd you know? you've been staring at that new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yep. "muscle car money." i could win up to $100,000, or a ford mustang gt. (announcer) wanna see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning today. fuzzy dice. nice. [announcer] the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >> we are getting a look at the damage left behind by tropical storm iselle. this is the island of maui where high winds pulled down trees and power lines. the winds were so strong an entire warehouse was pulled apart and tossed around. the big island too big the brunt of the storm, but nobody was there was hurt. now the island is is expect dealing with julio. >> reporter: the only thing the islands will see is an increase in surf. they will steer clear of this one. speaki
. >>> james cameron takes the journey sidney to the new -- takes the journey to the new frontier the deepest parts of the ocean. >> hue io closes in on hawaii. day dreaming again? oh yeah. about your dream car? yeah. red convertible with racing stripes. cool! [curiously] how'd you know? you've been staring at that new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yep. "muscle car money." i could win up to $100,000, or a ford mustang gt. (announcer) wanna see your dreams...
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sidney where i'm from number seven. yours, number ten. >> london? >> not. >> no u.s.ies as well in the top 20. that's because we all work too hard. >>> aaron, looking forward to that. thanks so much. >>> well this week we look at the growing popularity around the globe of cycling. monday we began our jury think on two wheels here in london. now it's time to stop off in beijing and cairo to see what it's like to be on a bike in these be busy cities. >> my bike makes me feel free. it's an extension 20 my arms and legs. >> i cycle in cairo everyday to work from my house to work. actually it takes me in car about three hours or two hours and a half. on my bicycle only an hour. >> i started to ride fixed gear bikes since early 2010. i've grown attached to cycling since childhood when every house hold was proud to have a bike. >> as a woman cycling in cairo, i feel so many criticisms. people sometimes make bad comments to me. look at this woman. why is she cycling like that? she's gone crazy. >> cyclists have to deal with more and more cars on the road. air pollution is a h
sidney where i'm from number seven. yours, number ten. >> london? >> not. >> no u.s.ies as well in the top 20. that's because we all work too hard. >>> aaron, looking forward to that. thanks so much. >>> well this week we look at the growing popularity around the globe of cycling. monday we began our jury think on two wheels here in london. now it's time to stop off in beijing and cairo to see what it's like to be on a bike in these be busy cities. >>...
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with his helmet in a race in sidney. stewart's representative, our thoughts go out to ward's family and friends. they're still attempting to sort all of the details. guys, many fans who were there last night, were tweeting they're traumatized by what they saw. >> lot more questions than answers. linzie, thank you. >>> let's get some perspective from the crash from espn's marty smith. good morning, marty. we know that stewart is expected to race in just a few hours at watkins glen, considering the loss of young life, the trauma involved, is this a good idea for him to race? >> i don't think it's my place to answer that question, quite frankly, i think that's up to nascar and local law enforcement who released him because he was so cooperative with them. he's expected to race today. so, if all of those entities feel like he's able to race, then that's fine. now, i will say, he'll have quite a mental challenge ahead of him. as you heard the report there, he's visibly shaken. sheriff povero said, quote, he was extremely upse
with his helmet in a race in sidney. stewart's representative, our thoughts go out to ward's family and friends. they're still attempting to sort all of the details. guys, many fans who were there last night, were tweeting they're traumatized by what they saw. >> lot more questions than answers. linzie, thank you. >>> let's get some perspective from the crash from espn's marty smith. good morning, marty. we know that stewart is expected to race in just a few hours at watkins...
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i'm on a plane tomorrow morning heading to sidney fcitize sydne.an't. >> i'm not going to let you leave the building. >> this is an ice bucket. there's something missing, a bottle of champagne. how about we come up with the bottle of champagne. they're panicking. health and safety. i've got to go. >> follow him on twitter. give him lots of abuse if he doesn't do it. >>> now do stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come. mad men john hamm off the film screen. we talked to him about his latest movie in india. and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. ♪ building something better surrender of us. to the power of accomodation grooveland ♪ booking.com booking.yeah! my treadmill started to dress i mibetter than i did.uts, the problem was the pain. hard to believe, but dr. scholl'
i'm on a plane tomorrow morning heading to sidney fcitize sydne.an't. >> i'm not going to let you leave the building. >> this is an ice bucket. there's something missing, a bottle of champagne. how about we come up with the bottle of champagne. they're panicking. health and safety. i've got to go. >> follow him on twitter. give him lots of abuse if he doesn't do it. >>> now do stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come. mad men john hamm off the film screen....
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sidney cohen was interested in its effects on people of high creativity. clare of course was a candidate for that. she actually was not part of the program per se. she got the drug through a man who sometimes worked with cohen who was not a doctor, a british philosopher. it was he and his partner who administered it. she only later on got the drug from cohen. you could not buy it in the early days. you could only get it from a laboratory in switzerland. it was only when people did begin to buy it and have bad trips and jump out of windows and everything that in 1965 it was made illegal. clare didn't take it after that but she took it for several years before. she quite liked it. >> itchy ever get in trouble with it? >> she didn't but her stepson had a really bad trip and never wanted to do it again. harry had quite a benign trip a couple of times. he imagined he was conducting an orchestra. >> when you were here 17 years ago, your husband lived in this town part-time. you had a townhouse right over on capitol hill. what has happened in your life for the la
sidney cohen was interested in its effects on people of high creativity. clare of course was a candidate for that. she actually was not part of the program per se. she got the drug through a man who sometimes worked with cohen who was not a doctor, a british philosopher. it was he and his partner who administered it. she only later on got the drug from cohen. you could not buy it in the early days. you could only get it from a laboratory in switzerland. it was only when people did begin to buy...
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so i had this fascinating conversation with this sidney green street type figure, that told me everythingut how he had been taken and i think some parts were true, but the fact is he couldn't have gotten him out. once they are in the hands of isis there's an enormous effort to find out where they are, and who to contact. those buys do not want to be found or talk. >> what do you make of the strategic value that isis has now placed on journalists and how is it different from how they were operating say a year ago. >> it's not only journalists it is aid workers as well. it is hard to be inside the heads of these buys they don't talk, and the people that talk to them, tend to thin of them is unreachable. but theyly have some vision, which says werners are deno, ma'amic, and the very peek of the world is americans and britts. so when they take one of these people, they don't think about it as a bargaining trip, they think we have seized those evil people. the bargaining thing that was much more recent. for a long time they wouldn't bargain. thank you forel cooing in we appreciate it. >> matth
so i had this fascinating conversation with this sidney green street type figure, that told me everythingut how he had been taken and i think some parts were true, but the fact is he couldn't have gotten him out. once they are in the hands of isis there's an enormous effort to find out where they are, and who to contact. those buys do not want to be found or talk. >> what do you make of the strategic value that isis has now placed on journalists and how is it different from how they were...
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he was at a nightclub in sidney. >> this morning, reddfu relived the attack, that nearly cost him an eye. >> i'm talking to some girls right here and -- boom. i feel, you know -- good lord. you know what i mean? >> redd fu escaped determine innocent injuries by centimet centimeters. he's calling for a ban on glass in pubs. >> i just have an issue with glasses. >> jimmy: we can see that. i know he has a long way to go. still feel like i should endorse it. there's a new health craze sweeping the nation. guillermo, you want to guess what it is, the new health craze? >> guillermo: i don't know. >> jimmy: you don't know. any guess? you're always looking to lose weight and on a diet, right? >> guillermo: no idea. >> jimmy: no idea. people are eating clay. that's right. we have officially graduated from kale to clay. [ laughter ] a lot of people are doing it because they believe clay helps detoxify the body. but even more are doing it because they believe it helps them lose weight. we will do anything to avoid exercise. yeah, i could go for a run. but instead, i think i'll just eat this vas
he was at a nightclub in sidney. >> this morning, reddfu relived the attack, that nearly cost him an eye. >> i'm talking to some girls right here and -- boom. i feel, you know -- good lord. you know what i mean? >> redd fu escaped determine innocent injuries by centimet centimeters. he's calling for a ban on glass in pubs. >> i just have an issue with glasses. >> jimmy: we can see that. i know he has a long way to go. still feel like i should endorse it. there's a...
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secretary of state john kerry and his australian counterpart in sidney. there's increasing concern over 150 australian citizens believed to be fighting in iraq. >> a young boy, the son of an australian fighting in syria, holding out the severed head of a decapitated soldier approximate in sydney, the u.s. secretary of state said. >> this is utterly disgraceful and underscores the degree to which isil is so far beyond the pale with respect to any standard by which we judge even terrorist groups. >> john kerry was echoing the comments of australia's prime minister. >> don't pretend you are muslim, all your actions are no one islamic opinion don't pretend you are a good father. you are a despicable person. >> the barbaric actions for citizens fightings for islamic state group is pushing a range of laws aimed at australians trying to flight with the withdrawal of passports and the collection and retention of everybody's internet and phone activity records for police and security services to access. john kerry said after the sydney talks to the u.s. and austra
secretary of state john kerry and his australian counterpart in sidney. there's increasing concern over 150 australian citizens believed to be fighting in iraq. >> a young boy, the son of an australian fighting in syria, holding out the severed head of a decapitated soldier approximate in sydney, the u.s. secretary of state said. >> this is utterly disgraceful and underscores the degree to which isil is so far beyond the pale with respect to any standard by which we judge even...
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sidney, bring us up to date. >> reporter: renee, we're waiting to hear from stratford police as wellpital higher-ups. some information over the last hour coming in. what we can confirm from the camden county prosecutor's office, this all unfolded an hour ago, 10:15 at memorial hospital in stratford. you can see police on the scene. behind us skyforce 10 was overhead. prosecutors are confirming they are investigating this shooting that apparently occurred inside the hospital allegedly in room 286 perhaps close to the emergency department. what we can confirm by means of the prosecutor's department as of a few moments ago is that both the male and female were both shot. the man was believed to have shot his wife and turned the gun on himself. we were initially told both are being treated. we understand one of them has, in fact, passed away. we can tell you no one has been evacuated from the hospital campus out here. also no patients are being turned away at this point. as you can see police on the scene, as well as hospital public information officer, nicole, just texted me a few minut
sidney, bring us up to date. >> reporter: renee, we're waiting to hear from stratford police as wellpital higher-ups. some information over the last hour coming in. what we can confirm from the camden county prosecutor's office, this all unfolded an hour ago, 10:15 at memorial hospital in stratford. you can see police on the scene. behind us skyforce 10 was overhead. prosecutors are confirming they are investigating this shooting that apparently occurred inside the hospital allegedly in...
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he got both business leaders such as william newson and labor leaders like sidney hillman of the amalgamated clothing workers involved. and the great thing about these enterprises, particularly the wartime enterprises, was that they inspired even the more excluded groups in america the take part in them as a way of gaining ground. the labor movement viewed all these new aircraft plants that were going up as an opportunity to organize more workers, and that is what they did. the civil rights movement -- which was already an important political force, although its great victories lay ahead -- saw the draft and the war effort as a chance for negro-americans, as they were then called, to prove themselves. they wanted them in the military, they wanted them in every combat task in the military. they were not fully successful. they didn't get any help from some of the senior leaders in the war department, as i'm sorry to report. but they did make some gains, and they made, they laid the foundation for further gains. roosevelt had an extraordinary ability to get americans, including republicans and
he got both business leaders such as william newson and labor leaders like sidney hillman of the amalgamated clothing workers involved. and the great thing about these enterprises, particularly the wartime enterprises, was that they inspired even the more excluded groups in america the take part in them as a way of gaining ground. the labor movement viewed all these new aircraft plants that were going up as an opportunity to organize more workers, and that is what they did. the civil rights...