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susan: they understand they were players. c. james: i think so. susan: this is the tweet. i don't know that that is true. i think what we said was that abigail and life is friendship helped facilitate the relationship between washington and adams when they were trying to understand what a president and vice-president might do. can you see any evidence for that? c. james: i don't know, i think john and george washington got along pretty well all the time. john adams was extraordinarily supportive of washington and was personally injured when some of the press turned on washington could not believe it. martha and george were a hard act to follow. they knew they would be difficult. susan: we will move into the years of their one-term presidency. before that video, there's a time in one of your books, you call it a splendid missouri -- misery being in the white house. explain what that phrase meant. edith: it was splendid in that they were at the pinnacle of his political career and her career. they had risen to the top. and it was nothing but trouble agonizing trouble from th
susan: they understand they were players. c. james: i think so. susan: this is the tweet. i don't know that that is true. i think what we said was that abigail and life is friendship helped facilitate the relationship between washington and adams when they were trying to understand what a president and vice-president might do. can you see any evidence for that? c. james: i don't know, i think john and george washington got along pretty well all the time. john adams was extraordinarily...
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susan: hi. lemonis: how are you doing? susan: good. how are you?is: you look like you're waiting to talk to me. susan: oh, no, no, no. i'm good. lemonis: how are you feeling right now? susan: i don't know. confused. lemonis: well, what are you confused about? 'cause i want to make sure that we have leave here unconfused. susan: i'm just trying to do my job. lemonis: i know. everybody's got to know what their job is. it's unclear what your job is. it's not clear to me. susan: um... ...from color to supplies to staples to anything. lemonis: so you're like the purchasing manager. susan: yeah. lemonis: and has there been an inventory issue in this location in the past? how bad? susan: well, we run out of supplies. we shouldn't run out of supplies. so we couldn't do a client today. lemonis: but we ran out of supplies, but don't you control the inventory? susan: um... no, some products i do order. they give me an invoice. the managers check what they need, and then they place orders. i want to keep it in my records what each salon is ordering weekly so t
susan: hi. lemonis: how are you doing? susan: good. how are you?is: you look like you're waiting to talk to me. susan: oh, no, no, no. i'm good. lemonis: how are you feeling right now? susan: i don't know. confused. lemonis: well, what are you confused about? 'cause i want to make sure that we have leave here unconfused. susan: i'm just trying to do my job. lemonis: i know. everybody's got to know what their job is. it's unclear what your job is. it's not clear to me. susan: um... ...from color...
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i have a prepaid call from -- >> susan. >> -- an inmate at nassau county jail. >> susan should know authoritiesference, and the graying weathered version of susan williams who faces jurors later that year seems overwhelmed by the preponderance of tape. >> i want it as simple as possible. if i could do it myself, i would. >> the tape was the center of the trial. we would show the clip where she said if you're taping me, you know, i'm screwed. and that showed that she knew what she was doing was wrong. >> susan's defense counters that joe labella, the private investigator who learns about the plot during the meeting with susan at this long island diner is a master manipulator whose goal has been to entrap a vulnerable mother. >> there was no instance where you could remotely buy into the fact that she was entrapped in this case. >> anyway, this is his business address. williams fence. this is what he drives. >> most of what you hear, comes out of susan williams' mouth. >> if it's an accident, i'd love it. >> but as labella, a former detective sits through the trial and watches susan on tape, he h
i have a prepaid call from -- >> susan. >> -- an inmate at nassau county jail. >> susan should know authoritiesference, and the graying weathered version of susan williams who faces jurors later that year seems overwhelmed by the preponderance of tape. >> i want it as simple as possible. if i could do it myself, i would. >> the tape was the center of the trial. we would show the clip where she said if you're taping me, you know, i'm screwed. and that showed that...
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susan: hi, mary.aller: an ancestor of martha washington, her younger brother bartholomew was the great great great uncle of mine. i was also born in new can county, virginia. i had a couple questions pertaining to martha's younger life. i always heard growing up that she had met george washington at the plantation property next door to the white house, and that he had been the guest of the chamberlains there for dinner, and not knowing martha was invited also, and that was where they met. the other question i have is, i understood that she attended somewhat st. peter's episcopal church in the county, which was a short distance from the white house. susan: when we reference the white house, it's not the white house we know. patricia: the white house is the plantation on the river where daniel custis is the lord and master there. st. peter's was their church. there are different stories about how they met. some people have said she and george had known each other for a long time. i don't think there's r
susan: hi, mary.aller: an ancestor of martha washington, her younger brother bartholomew was the great great great uncle of mine. i was also born in new can county, virginia. i had a couple questions pertaining to martha's younger life. i always heard growing up that she had met george washington at the plantation property next door to the white house, and that he had been the guest of the chamberlains there for dinner, and not knowing martha was invited also, and that was where they met. the...
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kumar: susan?susan: i think i would agree with anita that one of the things that the first lady can do that no one else can do is humanize the president. and in one of the things mrs. obama has always felt is that she was happy to campaign but had to do it in a voice that was natural to her and honest. that is, she did not want to campaign for example for candidates who she did not know at all. on the other hand, she wanted to be helpful. even when the president was working on health care reform, she gave three different speeches on the subject but wasn't in the policy wonky sense. for example, one of this tedious you -- shethe speeches she gave, that was about breatst cancer survivors and how continuing care is important how health care reform would help people get, women get preventive care and continuing care. and when it came to the actual reelection campaign, i think it was sort of a no-brainer because, again, her role she has always felt was to support the administration in any way she could.
kumar: susan?susan: i think i would agree with anita that one of the things that the first lady can do that no one else can do is humanize the president. and in one of the things mrs. obama has always felt is that she was happy to campaign but had to do it in a voice that was natural to her and honest. that is, she did not want to campaign for example for candidates who she did not know at all. on the other hand, she wanted to be helpful. even when the president was working on health care...
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susan knows how to get to the truth. but she's not getting to the truth as part of a political witch hunt. she gets the truth. she's doing that for the parents. she's doing that as a trained attorney and not somebody that's seeking the spotlight, not somebody that's pushing that. i suspect a lot of you probably don't know susan yet and don't know that she served on that committee. but i am confident that her years as a u.s. attorney will allow her to do what it takes to get to the truth and find out whether those people died in vain, why what happened happened that night in benghazi. and i know for a fact that susan based upon her experience as the u.s. attorney, as my u.s. attorney, she's going to do everything that it takes to get to the truth even if that goes all the way to chappaqua and hillary clinton's private server. so with that my congresswoman, my friend susan brooks. [ applause ] >> they're all leaving me. thank you tom. good morning, everyone. great to be here. i was just going to turn to my right and left a
susan knows how to get to the truth. but she's not getting to the truth as part of a political witch hunt. she gets the truth. she's doing that for the parents. she's doing that as a trained attorney and not somebody that's seeking the spotlight, not somebody that's pushing that. i suspect a lot of you probably don't know susan yet and don't know that she served on that committee. but i am confident that her years as a u.s. attorney will allow her to do what it takes to get to the truth and...
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susan: that's right. the argument is because we already divided the country, the competition would not be further reduced through the merger. they are right. they are in an environment in which no one competes with them other than verizon files on a nationwide level. verizon has been careful to choose selected markets. comcast faces neither competition or real oversight at this point. competition would not be reduced, but it's already pretty bad. emily: what does it mean to companies who are trying to break into this market, like an apple, or even start up, a company started by the former hulu ceo raised a huge amount of money to create a short form video subscription company. susan: this is like chris christie and the george washington bridge. all those companies need to cross through comcast's arms to get to customers. that means they will have to pay whatever comcast wants in order to connect their networks, in order to get their packages over to customers. that is a real risk for innovation in america
susan: that's right. the argument is because we already divided the country, the competition would not be further reduced through the merger. they are right. they are in an environment in which no one competes with them other than verizon files on a nationwide level. verizon has been careful to choose selected markets. comcast faces neither competition or real oversight at this point. competition would not be reduced, but it's already pretty bad. emily: what does it mean to companies who are...
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tell us more susan.what you got. >> reporter: carol, i think this is one of the most dramatic verdicts that i have ever been able to witness. you could hear a pin drop in the room watching all of the faces and at that moment when the all guilty verdicts were read the mother of the victim in this case looked up looked down and fist pumped made a fist with her arms as though to say thank you. at that exact same moment the fiance and the mother of aaron hernandez were openly weeping in court holding onto each other. aaron hernandez looking back at them and mouthing the words be strong. it's okay at various intervals. himself listening to the jury being polled taking deep breaths and letting it out. and looking certainly the most serious i have ever seen him look during the course of this entire trial that began back in january. i will say this. one of the good friends of the victim in this case i remember said these words to me. even if we get justice, do we really win? i don't think so. that's what he said
tell us more susan.what you got. >> reporter: carol, i think this is one of the most dramatic verdicts that i have ever been able to witness. you could hear a pin drop in the room watching all of the faces and at that moment when the all guilty verdicts were read the mother of the victim in this case looked up looked down and fist pumped made a fist with her arms as though to say thank you. at that exact same moment the fiance and the mother of aaron hernandez were openly weeping in court...
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ladies and gentlemen, susan butler. [applause] >> i want to thank bob corker i do remember very well when it's time to figure out whether roosevelt and stalin had seen the messages before they replied to each other's messages and it was all greek to me. bob interpreted so i could figure out what was going on. and that book came out in 2005 and i've been really i guess talking about and thinking about and writing about roosevelt and stalin for at least 10 years and this book is the result of all i learned when i was putting together the messages. but this book "roosevelt and stalin," israeli roosevelt's book. it's about how roosevelt brilliantly went about winning the war organizing the postwar world and making stalin and churchill fit in with his plans. they were both a tough sell. what is notable vote is how he kept changing stalin's mind. i thought i might find the opposite but what i found essentially was that stalin did his bidding. we think of world war ii as a last good war and have woven myths about it which is n
ladies and gentlemen, susan butler. [applause] >> i want to thank bob corker i do remember very well when it's time to figure out whether roosevelt and stalin had seen the messages before they replied to each other's messages and it was all greek to me. bob interpreted so i could figure out what was going on. and that book came out in 2005 and i've been really i guess talking about and thinking about and writing about roosevelt and stalin for at least 10 years and this book is the result...
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first she was so involved -- >> susan said she can't oppose it. susan was clear on this. it wasn't either way with susan. susan is not like other politicians. she is a journalist. and she said it's very hard for her to oppose it given her history. >> and she'll end up supporting it, i suspect. also because if she deposed it we would have headlines saying this is a stunning rebuke of the obama administration. i think she probably wants to avoid at this stage. but this is a tough issue for her. a lot of the people in the democratic party are looking at her sand and saying why are you not more like elizabeth warren? if she comes out for this trade deal there will be even more complaints that she is too centrist. >> by the way, back to susan. if she is against it, we'll have mary matalin going against james carville. bill clinton is for this. he has always been a free trader. and here he is on this one. isn't that embarrass tock fighting inside the family on this very hot issue? >> yeah. and you know, there is another things. it's one thing for hillary clinton to adopt some a
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. this is still a framework between now and july comes the tough part negotiators hammering out all the technical details. the president will use that time to defend the agreement while congress fights for a larger roll. >> this is our best bet by far to make sure they don't get a weapon. >> president obama continues to fight back to critics opposed with a nuclear framework agreement with iran. the president told "the new york times" the u.s. would stand by israel if it were attacked. >> if anybody misses with israel, america will be there. >> the president has been at odds with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu over the agreement which would reduce the amount of working centrifuges of 6,000 to 19. in return sanctions against iran will be eased. >> iran will have billyions of dollars flown to its coffers nor for schools or offices but to pump up its terror machine. the white house is working behind the scenes to sell the deal here on capitol hill where many lawmakers want congre
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. this is still a framework between now and july comes the tough part negotiators hammering out all the technical details. the president will use that time to defend the agreement while congress fights for a larger roll. >> this is our best bet by far to make sure they don't get a weapon. >> president obama continues to fight back to critics opposed with a nuclear framework agreement with iran....
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. >> robin bennett and susan briggs know all about dogs.emselves the dog gurus. hey, guys! >> hey! it's great to be here. >> hi! thanks for having us. >> susan, i always thought that dogs liked to be hugged. i know that i do. >> i liked to be hugged, too and i like to hug my dogs, but in truth, some dogs do like to be hugged, but some do not. >> robin, how can i tell if my dog likes to be hugged or not? >> well, the secret is in the dog's body language. when you go to give your dog a hug and you're approaching him your dog is probably loose and wiggly and relaxed. when you put your arms around him, if your dog stiffens up that's a sign that he's going, "[gasps] i don't really this." it's almost like he's holding his breath. he might also try to back out away from you or try to squirm to get away, so if he's doing that, he's really not enjoying that hug. >> so, susan, if my dog doesn't show any of those signs, is it okay for me to hug her? >> yes, it is. if your dog stays relaxed while you hug them, then, yes, enjoy that moment together. jus
. >> robin bennett and susan briggs know all about dogs.emselves the dog gurus. hey, guys! >> hey! it's great to be here. >> hi! thanks for having us. >> susan, i always thought that dogs liked to be hugged. i know that i do. >> i liked to be hugged, too and i like to hug my dogs, but in truth, some dogs do like to be hugged, but some do not. >> robin, how can i tell if my dog likes to be hugged or not? >> well, the secret is in the dog's body language....
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susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it began in washington with a domestic dispute and kidnapping but this is where the shooting started, at the census bureau headquarters where a security guard was shot and killed but it didn't end here. this morning police are investigating a wild sequence of events that left a census bureau security guard dead. investigators say the chaos began around 5:30 thursday evening when a man armed with a gun kidnapped a woman in d.c. the suspect drove off with the woman and police were alerted to look for a green honda accord. about 30 minutes later at the census bureau hecht quarters in suitland, maryland a security guard approached the car matching the description. he saw two people fighting inside the car and that's when one person in the car shot buckner who later died at prince george's hospital center. the shooting triggered a lockdown here at the census bureau with thousands of employees ordered to remain indoors. heavily armed tactical teams searched for the shooter who headed back t
susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it began in washington with a domestic dispute and kidnapping but this is where the shooting started, at the census bureau headquarters where a security guard was shot and killed but it didn't end here. this morning police are investigating a wild sequence of events that left a census bureau security guard dead. investigators say the chaos began around 5:30 thursday evening when a man armed with a gun kidnapped a woman in d.c. the suspect...
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john and christine. >> thanks susan.usan was talking about, is scheduled to be rescheduled soon now the first case is over. members of the jury as you heard in the odin lloyd case when the judge told them hernandez faces more serious charges, they said they knew they delivered the correct verdict. >> when you found out about the double murder what was your reaction after going through all of this and you hear that. >> that we made the right decision. that we did the right thing. >> absolutely. >> outside the courthouse, odin lloyd's mother remembered him as the backbone of the family. the son she will never forget. >> just like god has left his footprint in the sand -- >> take your time ursula take your time. >> -- my baby's footprints is in my heart forever. he was my strength. i love him dearly. >> her poise as a spokesperson for her family and victims' families everywhere was remarkable. she told reporters she praise heaven forgives all those who had a hand in her son's murder. >>> we are learning new information abou
john and christine. >> thanks susan.usan was talking about, is scheduled to be rescheduled soon now the first case is over. members of the jury as you heard in the odin lloyd case when the judge told them hernandez faces more serious charges, they said they knew they delivered the correct verdict. >> when you found out about the double murder what was your reaction after going through all of this and you hear that. >> that we made the right decision. that we did the right...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> alison, good morning. that's right. this was a very low key launch by hillary clinton. this video she released features ordinary americans far more than herself. this soft launch was met with harsh attacks from the other side. hillary clinton got into a van and started driving west sunday, stopping to meet this family from michigan during a gas station stop in pennsylvania. the former first lady hit the road right after she announced she's ready to run again. >> i'm getting ready to do something too. i'm running for president. >> clinton ended months of speculation after making her announcement sunday in a campaign video. the video hints at the strategy she'll use in her second run for president. >> everyday americans need a champion, and i want to be that champion. >> instead of massive rallies she intends to start off with a voter centric approach trying to connect with everyday americans in small groups in small towns. clinton's message will be a familiar one, helping middle-class families get ahead. clinton's run fo
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> alison, good morning. that's right. this was a very low key launch by hillary clinton. this video she released features ordinary americans far more than herself. this soft launch was met with harsh attacks from the other side. hillary clinton got into a van and started driving west sunday, stopping to meet this family from michigan during a gas station stop in pennsylvania. the former first lady hit the road right after she...
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susan mcginnis is in washington, susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. there are now three republicans running for president in 2016. one democrat, hillary clinton, is sharing the spotlight at least for right now with florida senator marco rubio who is hoping to be seen as a young fresh face of the gop. hillary clinton is ready to take on iowa after her 1,000-mile road trip. yesterday afternoon, she stopped for lunch at a chipotle restaurant near toledo. >> i'm running for president. >> reporter: today, she holds her first campaign event since announcing her run for president. in contrast to her campaign eight years ago, this time, she's going small. today's event is at a community college in the town of monticello. population, 3,800. clinton hopes a more intimate approach will resonate with voters. >> i already know she's very qualified and an intelligent person but i just wanted to meet her. >> reporter: so far, clinton is the first democrat to join the race. last night, the republican field got another contender when florida's junior senator marco rub
susan mcginnis is in washington, susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. there are now three republicans running for president in 2016. one democrat, hillary clinton, is sharing the spotlight at least for right now with florida senator marco rubio who is hoping to be seen as a young fresh face of the gop. hillary clinton is ready to take on iowa after her 1,000-mile road trip. yesterday afternoon, she stopped for lunch at a chipotle restaurant near toledo. >> i'm running...
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susan mcginnis in london. thank you, susan. >>> straight ahead now, fashion frenzy.hoppers at target go crazy for an iconic resort brand. >>> and later miranda lambert fires up the stage and wins big at the acm. an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by my doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions neck and injection site pain fatigue and headache. don't take botox® if you have a skin infection. tell your doctor about your medical history muscle or nerve conditions and medications, including botulinum toxins as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. put the odds on your side. visit botoxchronicmigr
susan mcginnis in london. thank you, susan. >>> straight ahead now, fashion frenzy.hoppers at target go crazy for an iconic resort brand. >>> and later miranda lambert fires up the stage and wins big at the acm. an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by my doctor once every 3 months. the...
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c-span: susan eisenhower, why did you call your book "breaking free"? >> guest: well, i think it was designed to accomplish a lot of things. it certainly tells a bit of the story of what my own personal struggle was that all took place
c-span: susan eisenhower, why did you call your book "breaking free"? >> guest: well, i think it was designed to accomplish a lot of things. it certainly tells a bit of the story of what my own personal struggle was that all took place
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abc's susan saulny has the latest from washington, susan, good morning. >>> good morning, reena and ryan. this latest operation by the joint terrorism task force focuses solely on young people who have tried to travel to syria to fight alongside isis and other militant groups. at least six people were taken into custody sunday. four of them picked up in minneapolis and two in san diego. the arrests came as the fbi attempts to uncover isis sympathizers. looking to attack within the u.s. authorities have also being trying to crack down on emerging new threat, identifying recruiters who are raising money and using social media to persuade impressional young men and women to join the brutal islamic state. in the past two years, some 50 americans have been radicalized or accused of trying to join isis. authorities insist there's been no specific threat to the american public. they plan to share more details in a news conference today. >> and, susan, we're getting word of another possible threat breaking overnight, another fence jumper at the white house? >> that's right, the secret service ha
abc's susan saulny has the latest from washington, susan, good morning. >>> good morning, reena and ryan. this latest operation by the joint terrorism task force focuses solely on young people who have tried to travel to syria to fight alongside isis and other militant groups. at least six people were taken into custody sunday. four of them picked up in minneapolis and two in san diego. the arrests came as the fbi attempts to uncover isis sympathizers. looking to attack within the u.s....
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. yeah, today in kentucky on his home turf, rand paul will make it official, he is going after the gop presidential nomination. now, he is throwing his hat into what's expected to be a very crowded ring. but by announcing now, similar to ted cruz, who announced just a couple of weeks ago, he could grab himself some early attention. >> it's time for a new way. a new set of ideas. a new leader. one you can trust. >> reporter: a new campaign video gives an early glimpse into senator rand paul's announcement later today. the kentucky republican will officially announce his candidacy for the 2016 republican nomination at a rally in louisville this morning. paul will be the second candidate to throw a hat into the ring. >> didn't i say no hard questions? >> reporter: paul has a tall order ahead, hoping to attract younger and more diverse republican voters while appealing to the conservative base he attracted during events like his 13-hour filibuster in 2013. paul's campaign will try to portra
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. yeah, today in kentucky on his home turf, rand paul will make it official, he is going after the gop presidential nomination. now, he is throwing his hat into what's expected to be a very crowded ring. but by announcing now, similar to ted cruz, who announced just a couple of weeks ago, he could grab himself some early attention. >> it's time for a new way. a new set of ideas. a new leader....
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i can see it taking off. >> reporter: it already has susan started four years ago in boston.he has more than ten wing woman along with dating and image consultants who have help hundreds of clients. services are $82 an hour, susan plans to expand to chicago and washington d.c. >> i think it is taking someone away from the computer, meeting someone in real life and you know in the first five minutes if you air track to someone so were not just have have help going out and a knowing right then and there do i like this person or not. >> i'm paying somebody to help me find a date. >> eighty-two bucks an hour. >> please. >> all right. >> coming up, a man thought he would be sitting in the audience when the president came to town but he ended up meeting the president face-to-face the story behind this presidential surprise. >>> the outdoor concert and it tarts to rain and that is worse and there is already 9 million people there. >> like wood stock if you go way back just a muddy mess. >> but cochilla, in southern california just in the desert area, palm springs area that was flore
i can see it taking off. >> reporter: it already has susan started four years ago in boston.he has more than ten wing woman along with dating and image consultants who have help hundreds of clients. services are $82 an hour, susan plans to expand to chicago and washington d.c. >> i think it is taking someone away from the computer, meeting someone in real life and you know in the first five minutes if you air track to someone so were not just have have help going out and a knowing...
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>>susan? >> it looks like she is hot taking your advice. [laughter.] >> it is not for the first time. >> doesn't need to do a big rally in order to get our attention we do nothing but pay attention to hillary clinton. >> but you are right she needs to explain why is she running what is her motivation? where does she want to take the country? and look at one of the big challenges she is going to have in that jeb bush, when he referred to the clinton obama foreign policy. >> the way she gets tied to every negative thing about the obama administration is going to be a big issue for her, and we are going to have to see how she manages that. >> i hope she ends up doing the press thing you talk talked about and i hope she talks in a big way of where she thinks this country should go in the future. >> schieffer: i think that is the key. she has pot to keep the campaign looking forward. she has got to keep people looking out of the window at the corner of the house because the back door, that's where i think all of this e-mail thing has hurt her. i
>>susan? >> it looks like she is hot taking your advice. [laughter.] >> it is not for the first time. >> doesn't need to do a big rally in order to get our attention we do nothing but pay attention to hillary clinton. >> but you are right she needs to explain why is she running what is her motivation? where does she want to take the country? and look at one of the big challenges she is going to have in that jeb bush, when he referred to the clinton obama foreign...
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susan crabtree, great to have you here tonight.n nbc news investigation into alleged tactics by scientology against former members, including spying on the father of the current leader of scientology. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals antioxidants and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. success starts with the right connections. introducing miracle-gro liquafeed universal feeder. turn any hose connection into a clever feeding system for a well-fed garden. miracle-gro. life starts here. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you ta
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susan candiotti has been following it since the beginning, and she joins us now.een in the courtroom for weeks now. you have been watching aaron hernandez in court now for weeks, does the jury see the same aaron hernandez that you do? >> he is very attentive in court, and listens to the evidence, and witnesses, and he takes notes throughout, and very serious, but when the cameras are not rolling, and the jury is not in the courtroom we see him walk in and out of the courtroom with quite an air of confidence and he smiles and laughs and jokes with the lawyers, and in particular even flirts with his fiancee, smiling and laughing quite a bit, and that is again, something that the jury does not see, and it is quite remarkable to watch, don. >> i want you to watch this, susan, the viewers, because today, the last day of the trial, the defense told the jury something new. listen. >> so what are you to make of aaron's conduct? did he make all of the right decisions decisions? no. did he make all of the right choices? no. he was a 23-year-old kid. he had witnessed somethi
susan candiotti has been following it since the beginning, and she joins us now.een in the courtroom for weeks now. you have been watching aaron hernandez in court now for weeks, does the jury see the same aaron hernandez that you do? >> he is very attentive in court, and listens to the evidence, and witnesses, and he takes notes throughout, and very serious, but when the cameras are not rolling, and the jury is not in the courtroom we see him walk in and out of the courtroom with quite...
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joining me tonight susan milligan from "u.s.," political science professor jason johnson, and legal analyst midwin charles. it's been a week of controversy over the so-called religious freedom bills in indiana and arkansas, and today more headlines. here's the front page of a leading north dakota paper. it shows lawmakers voted against a measure that would protect gays from discrimination and in maine a state republican is pushing a bill similar to indiana's. already this issue is putting national republicans on the spot. jeb bush had to back pedal after first supporting the indiana law. will others flip-flop? susan, can republicans run for president hiding from this in 2016? >> no i don't think they can. and it's really remarkable how quickly public opinion has moved on this issue and continues to move. it was only 11 years ago that the gay marriage issue was a problem for john kerry. now things have changed completely where if you're against gay marriage, you look like the one who is looking backwards. honestly in general this
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joining me tonight susan milligan from "u.s.alon.com joan walsh and msnbc contributor victoria defrancesco soto. thank you all for being here. >> thank you, reverend. >> it was the week of hillary clinton. she launched her campaign meeting with voters in iowa and sounded a lot like president obama talking about economic fairness, but here's the headline from politico today. clinton's real opponent is president obama. now, i disagree with that but many are wondering how much she will embrace the president on the trail. they have a long history from those fierce debates in 2008 to becoming secretary of state, to being together on unforgettable nights in the situation room and they agree on all the big issue health care immigration, same-sex marriage free community college and equal pay for women. the president was asked this week about how she will do. >> i think she will do great. i've known her for a very long time. we had a really tough primary in 2008 and i saw firsthand how tenacious and determined and compassionate she is wh
joining me tonight susan milligan from "u.s.alon.com joan walsh and msnbc contributor victoria defrancesco soto. thank you all for being here. >> thank you, reverend. >> it was the week of hillary clinton. she launched her campaign meeting with voters in iowa and sounded a lot like president obama talking about economic fairness, but here's the headline from politico today. clinton's real opponent is president obama. now, i disagree with that but many are wondering how much she...
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susan ferrechio is here. she is the chief congressional correspondent for the washington examiner.low me here. you have questions about donations and use of personal e-mail server. is they weakening her out the gate? the hillary let them pound her, and then she wins in the end, or can the early pounding on hillary weaken her throughout the fight? >> i think that's the question everybody has right now. what thereby outcome of these dripping of problems within her campaign. is it something that by next year she can call old news and something the public is tired of hearing about, that the media is tired of reporting about? will there be more? will we hear more about the foundation? the issues with the former president clinton's speaking fees increasing. all these things can damage trust. that's important in these elections. on the other hand as you say, it's early, and so there is time for her to rehabilitate her image and put this behind her, and also the fact that the public hears about campaign issues and the foundation and the money, and they think the connection is foggy to them
susan ferrechio is here. she is the chief congressional correspondent for the washington examiner.low me here. you have questions about donations and use of personal e-mail server. is they weakening her out the gate? the hillary let them pound her, and then she wins in the end, or can the early pounding on hillary weaken her throughout the fight? >> i think that's the question everybody has right now. what thereby outcome of these dripping of problems within her campaign. is it something...
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susan, give us a sense of what it was like? >> when just before the verdict was read, and the jurors walked in, that's something you always look for. their reaction. are they looking at the defendant. and in this case, the jury, none of the jurors, looked at aaron hernandez as they walked inside the courtroom. that was a sign to me that this was not going to go well for him. you could hear a pin drop in the room and it certainly was the highest moment of drama during this entire trial. . on one side of the courtroom you had the victim's family, let's not forget them and mention them first, odin lloyd's mother, his uncle, his girlfriend, his relatives who have been there each and every day literally holding on to each other as they waited to hear the verdict. and on the other side of the courtroom, aaron hernandez's mother and fiancee clutching each other as well. their bodies twitching as they waited to hear the verdict. aaron hernandez, as he walked in, his legs are in shackles. he stood with his lawyers as he wait to hear wha
susan, give us a sense of what it was like? >> when just before the verdict was read, and the jurors walked in, that's something you always look for. their reaction. are they looking at the defendant. and in this case, the jury, none of the jurors, looked at aaron hernandez as they walked inside the courtroom. that was a sign to me that this was not going to go well for him. you could hear a pin drop in the room and it certainly was the highest moment of drama during this entire trial. ....
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susan mcginnis is in london. cheerio, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie.t is definitely more subdued. princess kate is late by over a week. a reporter is outside the hospital waiting day after day. a different scene this time but there is no lack of excitement. >> reporter: the most ardent royal watchers are already waiting outside the linda wing of st. mary's hospital in london. >> to see kate come out with the baby and experience part of history. >> reporter: the second baby will be fourth in line to the britainish loan behind father grandfather, and big brother george who captured the audience when he was born in 2013. >> it's been a while since we've had a direct heir to the throne. >> reporter: the press pass is empty empty. they're being kept away until she's admit. that's quite a difference from two years ago when prince george was born. >> we're very excited about it. >> reporter: while even the duke and duchess of cambridge don't know the sex of a new baby a new poll shows both americans and britons agree -- >> it's a girl it's a girl, it's a girl
susan mcginnis is in london. cheerio, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie.t is definitely more subdued. princess kate is late by over a week. a reporter is outside the hospital waiting day after day. a different scene this time but there is no lack of excitement. >> reporter: the most ardent royal watchers are already waiting outside the linda wing of st. mary's hospital in london. >> to see kate come out with the baby and experience part of history. >> reporter: the...
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thank you so much, paul, mel and susan. we appreciate you coming on to talk to us. >> thank you. >> up next, if you travel you want to hear this story. airport workers they would never snoop through your luggage and steal stuff. before you check your bags check out drew griffin's investigative report coming up next. >>> if you fly a lot this video we're about to show you will make you cringe. here are baggage thieves rifling through your checked luggage looking for valuables. across the country airport officials are trying to stop thousands of thefts and here's investigative correspondent drew griffin with the exclusive video. >> reporter: these are airport baggage handlers, thieves, insides the belly of a plane rifling through passengers' bags. what are they looking for? the valuables that you pack, that you thought would be safe. in never-before-seen video obtained by cnn undercover cameras and the police are catching the baggage handlers in the act. stealing on planes, and in supposedly secure areas of the airport. the v
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bazi t.j. >> susan saulny live in our washington bureau this morning, thanks. susan. >>> well two women are in custody here in new york accused of plotting a terror attack inspired by isis. they made a brief court appearance yesterday. authorities say searches of their home turned up propane gas tanks, a pressure cooker fertilizer and information on how to create explosives and an attorney for one of the women says his client will plead not guilty. >>> there is an intense manhunt this morning for the most wanted man in kenya after that horrific university attack. al shabaab leader mohammed mohammed said to be the mastermind of the massacre. witnesses say at least four gunmen singled christians. 147 people killed. last week universities were warned there that they were targets for the terror group which also threatened an attack on the mall of america. >>> emergency crews and heavy cranes are at work in cincinnati after an elevated train derailed. at least six train cars went off the track in the neighborhood with two dangling off the elevated railway. police sa
bazi t.j. >> susan saulny live in our washington bureau this morning, thanks. susan. >>> well two women are in custody here in new york accused of plotting a terror attack inspired by isis. they made a brief court appearance yesterday. authorities say searches of their home turned up propane gas tanks, a pressure cooker fertilizer and information on how to create explosives and an attorney for one of the women says his client will plead not guilty. >>> there is an...
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so we went to hopscotch in jersey city and asked fox5 intern jackie and susan to do little roll playing >> i'm susan. >> nice to meet you. >> so basically i'm here to help you, you know, meet whoever guy you want to meet. a lot of women say, you know, my friends all have boyfriends and they're married and no one wants to go out with any more. why not hire a professional who will be that much better and not compete with you. >> and with the male clients -- >> some clients say, you know, i don't have a problem approaching women. i need to feel the -- seal the deal and get the phone number in the end. can you put in a good word for me. >> it perfect. it's named well. i can see it really taking off. >> reporter: it already has. susan started the business four years ago in boston much she has more than 10 wing women in both cities along with dating and image consultants who have helped hundreds of clients. services are $82 an hour. susan plans to expand to chicago and washington d.c. >> i think it's taking someone away from the computer meeting someone real life and you know within the first
so we went to hopscotch in jersey city and asked fox5 intern jackie and susan to do little roll playing >> i'm susan. >> nice to meet you. >> so basically i'm here to help you, you know, meet whoever guy you want to meet. a lot of women say, you know, my friends all have boyfriends and they're married and no one wants to go out with any more. why not hire a professional who will be that much better and not compete with you. >> and with the male clients -- >> some...
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. >>> susan. >> you live in lansdale. >>> i live in quakertown. i drove down to see you. >> that's really nice of you. >> yes. >> everybody else lansdale people? >> yes! >> i think we have a lansdale couple over here. what's your name? >> pam. >> and tell me why you love lansdale. i've lived here since 1978 it's a great little town. everybody knows everybody. you can walk through downtown lansdale and just say hi to everybody.
. >>> susan. >> you live in lansdale. >>> i live in quakertown. i drove down to see you. >> that's really nice of you. >> yes. >> everybody else lansdale people? >> yes! >> i think we have a lansdale couple over here. what's your name? >> pam. >> and tell me why you love lansdale. i've lived here since 1978 it's a great little town. everybody knows everybody. you can walk through downtown lansdale and just say hi to everybody.
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susan. >> reporter: good morning, matt and erin. the swift action by officials in south carolina comes in contrast to other similar police shootings. this morning north charleston patrolman michael slager is behind bars facing a murder charge while the victim's family is left to grieve. >> green shirt, blue pants. >> reporter: this is the moment captured on cell phone video by an unseen eyewitness when officer slager who is white shoots and kills an apparently unarmed 50-year-old black man, walter scott. [gunfire] >> reporter: scott clearly running away with his back turned is the target of eight shots. after he's face down on the ground unresponsive officer slager places him in handcuffs. >> he needs to know that that wasn't an animal that he killed. he was my son. >> reporter: the officer said he feared for his life after scott took his taser. from the video that's unclear. but it does appear that after the shooting officer slager picks something off the ground then drops it next to scott's body. the incident began after a traffic
susan. >> reporter: good morning, matt and erin. the swift action by officials in south carolina comes in contrast to other similar police shootings. this morning north charleston patrolman michael slager is behind bars facing a murder charge while the victim's family is left to grieve. >> green shirt, blue pants. >> reporter: this is the moment captured on cell phone video by an unseen eyewitness when officer slager who is white shoots and kills an apparently unarmed...
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susan, let me begin with you.ering this from the beginning from far before the trial began. you sat there yesterday as the jury read its verdict. and you stared at aaron hernandez. take us to that moment. and also tell us what you've learned from the police officers and those that were escorting him after he was handcuffed. >> reporter: you know sitting in the courtroom just a mere feet away from him. of course watching him for his every movement when that verdict was read. and as soon as it happened again, little emotion showing on his face but he immediately turns and looks to whom? to his fiancee and mother who are then openly weeping in each other's arms. what struck me is he just kept turning and looking at them and at one time appearing to mouth the words be strong. so that was as terrible to watch as it was to look over perhaps more so where the victim's mother was seated when she lifted her arms up in the air and pumped her arms as if in great relief that finally she got the justice she said she sought. so
susan, let me begin with you.ering this from the beginning from far before the trial began. you sat there yesterday as the jury read its verdict. and you stared at aaron hernandez. take us to that moment. and also tell us what you've learned from the police officers and those that were escorting him after he was handcuffed. >> reporter: you know sitting in the courtroom just a mere feet away from him. of course watching him for his every movement when that verdict was read. and as soon as...
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norquist says that americans are tired of the irs and our tax system and sunday night at 8:00 author susan butler on president franklin roosevelt and josef stalin allies during world war ii and their unexpected partnership beyond the war. saturday night at 8:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span 3, on lectures in history university of virginia's college of wise professor jennifer murray on how civil war reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. and sunday afternoon at 1:00 american history tv is live from appomattox courthouse national historical park commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >>> all this week we've been featuring american history tv in prime time and tonight the c-span cities tour will begin with austin texas that will be followed by a visit to wheeling west virginia, and greensboro, north carolina. and later galveston, texas. that's all ahead here on c-span 3. >>> here are featured programs >>> on c-span 2's book tv, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, president of americans for tax reform grover
norquist says that americans are tired of the irs and our tax system and sunday night at 8:00 author susan butler on president franklin roosevelt and josef stalin allies during world war ii and their unexpected partnership beyond the war. saturday night at 8:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span 3, on lectures in history university of virginia's college of wise professor jennifer murray on how civil war reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. and sunday afternoon at...
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for more, we go to abc news reporter susan sole knee live from washington, d.c. susan? >> reporter: good morning, eric. rescue teens are pouring into nepal from all over the world, racing against the clock to keep the death toll from climbing higher. tens of thousands across nepal are shell shocked and sleeping in the streets or makeshift tents as the death poll surges past 3,000 from the earthquake that ripped across the himalayan nation on saturday. kathmandu, nepal's capital is now virtually impassable. rescuers and aide workers are coming from as far away as virginia. >> the ability to get people who are en tumorombed, extricated. >> sunday an aftershock caused more buildings to collapse and more panic. >> it's really moving now. you can see everyone running through the streets. >> reporter: authorities warn the worst damage and higher casualties might be in the vulnerable mountain villages rescue workers are struggling to reach. many of nepal's ancient temples are in ruins. and on mt. everest, an urgent rescue response asthma rained climbers struggle to stay alive.
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cbs news correspondent susan macinnis joins us live where and tis pages for this royal birth. building a and building. >> good morning, erika, it is growing, bit more subdued compared to the frenzy over prince george two years ago when kate was week or so late and reporters were just outside of the hospital day after day. different scene outside the hospital right now as you are about to see but there is no lack of excitement. >> the most ardent royal watch remembers already waiting outside the lynn dough wing every saint mary hospital in london. >> just see kate come out with the baby and and part of had history. >> their second child will be fourth in line to the brittish thrown. behind his or her grandfather father, big brother george. captured the wormed's attention when he was born in july of 2013. >> i think prince george special moment in history been a while since we've will a direct air to the thrown. >> press pinned outside the wing here at saint mary hospital in london are empty. the press and fans are being kept away until kate is admitted. that's quite a differenc
cbs news correspondent susan macinnis joins us live where and tis pages for this royal birth. building a and building. >> good morning, erika, it is growing, bit more subdued compared to the frenzy over prince george two years ago when kate was week or so late and reporters were just outside of the hospital day after day. different scene outside the hospital right now as you are about to see but there is no lack of excitement. >> the most ardent royal watch remembers already waiting...
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evidently, the jury disagreed. >> susan candiotti. thanks. >>> a may 28th start date for the next trial for hernandez, the double murder trial, has been canceled. that is expected to be rescheduled soon now the first case is over. members of the jury in the odin lloyd case said when the judge told them hernandez faces more serious charges, they knew they delivered the right verdict. >> when you found out about the double murder what was your reaction? >> we made the right decision. that we did the right thing. >> absolutely. >> outside the courthouse odin lloyd's mother remembers him as the backbone of the family. the man of the house that she will never forget. >> just like god has left his footprint in the sand -- >> take your time. >> -- my baby's footprints is in my heart forever. he was my strength. i love him dearly. >> her impact statement to the court was just so compelling and so -- to hear the words from her. she told reporters that heaven forgives all those who had a hand in certify sonnin her son's murder. >>> we are learn
evidently, the jury disagreed. >> susan candiotti. thanks. >>> a may 28th start date for the next trial for hernandez, the double murder trial, has been canceled. that is expected to be rescheduled soon now the first case is over. members of the jury in the odin lloyd case said when the judge told them hernandez faces more serious charges, they knew they delivered the right verdict. >> when you found out about the double murder what was your reaction? >> we made the...
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cnn's susan candiotti has more. reporter: good morning, over the last six days for more than 34 hour jurors have been deciding the fate of aaron hernandez. as they come and go from the courtroom each day, they do not look directly at the defendant. but then again, that's the same behavior that they had during the trial. they must decide whether aaron hernandez shot and killed odin lloyd. the defense attorneys are arguing it's his friends who are responsible. that aaron hernandez himself was planning his future and not a murder. we haven't had any notes from the jurors during this past day, the last note we have from the jury on monday when they asked to reschedule a regular smoking break. when the jury reconvenes this morning at 9:00 a.m., it will be their seventh day of deliberations. will they reach a verdict? >> our thanks to susan candiotti in massachusetts. >>> two college students have been arrested and others wanted in what police say was a spring break gang rape on the beach if panama city florida. ryan calh
cnn's susan candiotti has more. reporter: good morning, over the last six days for more than 34 hour jurors have been deciding the fate of aaron hernandez. as they come and go from the courtroom each day, they do not look directly at the defendant. but then again, that's the same behavior that they had during the trial. they must decide whether aaron hernandez shot and killed odin lloyd. the defense attorneys are arguing it's his friends who are responsible. that aaron hernandez himself was...
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tonight to moderate, we are pleased to welcome susan swain. susan swain is president and co- c.e.o. of c-span, sharing responsibilities of the network. she oversees the three television channels and c-span radio and launched the "washington journal," book tv and america history tv. and has been involved in the creation of numerous history series such as "the american presidents," the american riders. she has been one of the principalon-camera interviewers. first lady was by public affairs book featuring a collection of her interviews from the television series. it is the ninth book that susan has edited and as you noticed when you came in, we will have copies of the book available for sale after the program and she will be signing copies for you. so now, let me turn the podium to susan swain and to tonight's programmer. [applause] ms. swain: thank you for being here and i see a lot of familiar faces and i thank you for watching you at home. so many of you are here and as jim toll you, what i wanted to start with is a quote from and i gail adams she sent him with an explanation, john
tonight to moderate, we are pleased to welcome susan swain. susan swain is president and co- c.e.o. of c-span, sharing responsibilities of the network. she oversees the three television channels and c-span radio and launched the "washington journal," book tv and america history tv. and has been involved in the creation of numerous history series such as "the american presidents," the american riders. she has been one of the principalon-camera interviewers. first lady was by...
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but susan, i want to stay with you. you have been up there for the last four months watching the intricate details of this case. aaron hernandez, so charismatic, and yet when the first guilty verdict was read, he didn't really flinch. he stood there as he always has, but that began to change i believe as you noticed? >> yeah. he looked stunned. he certainly didn't show any emotion but the first thing he did when he had the opportunity was to look past his lawyers to look at his mother and his fiancee say who started crying even before the verdict was read. by now they were openly weeping. and he kept looking back at them, looking back at them, and trying to mouth the words it appeared as though he said be strong. don't worry. but he also glanced over at the mother at that point, the victim's mother, ursula ward, to me one of the most lasting images. when first-degree murder was read she looked up and did this with her fist as though to say, thank god. she's a very religious woman and has been here each and every day. th
but susan, i want to stay with you. you have been up there for the last four months watching the intricate details of this case. aaron hernandez, so charismatic, and yet when the first guilty verdict was read, he didn't really flinch. he stood there as he always has, but that began to change i believe as you noticed? >> yeah. he looked stunned. he certainly didn't show any emotion but the first thing he did when he had the opportunity was to look past his lawyers to look at his mother and...