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nixon resisted for years with lawsuits don't release of the tapes. he lost. the tapes are not out. many are incriminating. the ones you mentioned about how he could find a million dollars, he did talk that way. the record is murky about what nixon actually did buy the language on the tapes is yes, very incriminating. i've listened to many of those tapes, not 3000 hours but hundreds of hours and i've talked to dave experts at texas a&m. so i think i'm pretty well versed on the tapes, but the art a lot of them. >> host: once again just run the numbers. how many tapes but are they accessible to anyone? does it cost money to get copies, et cetera? >> guest: there are 3007 at hours of tape. there's 3000 publicly available to anyone. you can go to the website and listen to them. you can go to the nixon library, so you can get them online just by going to i think it's called nixon tapes.org could go to the library of, communicate with the labor but they are available. >> host: worth listening to? >> guest: they are difficult to understand the the quality is very low especially the ones do
nixon resisted for years with lawsuits don't release of the tapes. he lost. the tapes are not out. many are incriminating. the ones you mentioned about how he could find a million dollars, he did talk that way. the record is murky about what nixon actually did buy the language on the tapes is yes, very incriminating. i've listened to many of those tapes, not 3000 hours but hundreds of hours and i've talked to dave experts at texas a&m. so i think i'm pretty well versed on the tapes, but the...
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like uh-oh, tapes? what tapes? >> as far as you know, did mr. ehrlichman or mr.of those devices? >> that would be unlikely. my assumption is that they didn't know. >> the story of watergate takes on a whole different complexion. and the happiest man in the moment would be john dean. >> what is the best way to reconstruct those conversations mr. butterfield? >> well, in the obvious manner, mr. dash, to obtain the tape and play it. >> slowly, this smile comes over my face, and i said, get those tapes as fast as you can before they disappear. >> this afternoon i received from the white house a letter declining to furnish the eight requested tapes. careful study before requesting the tapes convinced me that any blanket claim of privilege to withhold this evidence from the grand jury is without legal foundation. >> nixon had a legitimate argument that congress shouldn't be able to delve into the private discussions of the president in the white house. that's a legitimate constitutional argument. but to invoke executive privilege to cover up a third rate burglary was s
like uh-oh, tapes? what tapes? >> as far as you know, did mr. ehrlichman or mr.of those devices? >> that would be unlikely. my assumption is that they didn't know. >> the story of watergate takes on a whole different complexion. and the happiest man in the moment would be john dean. >> what is the best way to reconstruct those conversations mr. butterfield? >> well, in the obvious manner, mr. dash, to obtain the tape and play it. >> slowly, this smile comes...
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about the tapes, they were married and i said what you think about the tapes? she said i know he wanted to kill. into butterfield's credit, he said i'll let that stand. she said he was mad at nixon, didn't like him. so clearly at the time he was bring some of that angst home. it's great because ultimately you want to know why people. this is one of the pivotal point of history. if the tapes have not been disclosed and he didn't have the tapes they think we would not, and there's jim. stand up and say hello. jim was one of the initial investigators in watergate working for senator kennedy's subcommittee in 1972, and he would never tell us anything, by the way. [laughter] he was the worst source. but you followed all of this, needless to say. do you think there would have been a nixon resignation if there had been those tapes? see, this is why lawyers get paid by the our. [laughter] >> also, jim -- >> you see him contemplating, thinking. >> gymnast not yet written his memoir. >> go ahead. [inaudible] >> i think but for the tapes, probably he would not have been f
about the tapes, they were married and i said what you think about the tapes? she said i know he wanted to kill. into butterfield's credit, he said i'll let that stand. she said he was mad at nixon, didn't like him. so clearly at the time he was bring some of that angst home. it's great because ultimately you want to know why people. this is one of the pivotal point of history. if the tapes have not been disclosed and he didn't have the tapes they think we would not, and there's jim. stand up...
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audio tape. >> i knew what was gonna happen. >> reporter: this tape is the one in which she seems toshe's not confessing. she said that, "i shot that man in self defense. i thought he was armed." it's not a confession. >> did he have a weapon on him when they found 'em? >> i think he did. >> reporter: remember the defense argued that cindy was exaggerating wildly when she talked to the d.e.a.'s friskey, embellishing to make herself look tough. but, if you listen carefully, they said, you can hear one thing cindy did say on that tape that was true, the one thing prosecutors ignored. five big words. >> i had to defend myself. >> reporter: i had to defend myself. now that, said the defense, was true. >> somebody tried to kill me. >> reporter: just like the 911 call was true. to all of which the prosecutors said, nonsense. that 911 call? that was all an act. and their proof of that was something cindy said to d.e.a. informant friskey on his tape. >> what does she say when she thinks no one's listening? "i was really nervous. but i made it look authentic." >> reporter: and the judge agree
audio tape. >> i knew what was gonna happen. >> reporter: this tape is the one in which she seems toshe's not confessing. she said that, "i shot that man in self defense. i thought he was armed." it's not a confession. >> did he have a weapon on him when they found 'em? >> i think he did. >> reporter: remember the defense argued that cindy was exaggerating wildly when she talked to the d.e.a.'s friskey, embellishing to make herself look tough. but, if you...
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so the tape recorder is recording me on let's say not the whole 2 inch width of the tape, but maybe anh of an inch. and someone else gets the next eighth of an inch. you can see what we call the meter bridge and actually see all the sounds of the individual musicians when they're playing; when they're not playing. [saxophone plays "what child is this"] let's just say the band plays a five-minute piece of music, and everybody loves what they played. oh, it was just so perfect. but one person just made one dumb mistake and played something and missed a note or their finger slipped, and they hit something they didn't want. and it was just one note. we have the ability for that person to play-- let's, for example, just say that they meant to play this [plays scale] and they played [plays chord with one missed note] well, the tape recorder can actually go back, after the fact, and do what we call a punch-in and a punch-out or an edit. was that a punch, or was that another rehearsal? that was just rehearse. let's do that, and we'll be fine. let's make that edit. now what will happen is, befo
so the tape recorder is recording me on let's say not the whole 2 inch width of the tape, but maybe anh of an inch. and someone else gets the next eighth of an inch. you can see what we call the meter bridge and actually see all the sounds of the individual musicians when they're playing; when they're not playing. [saxophone plays "what child is this"] let's just say the band plays a five-minute piece of music, and everybody loves what they played. oh, it was just so perfect. but one...
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we know this tape will be released.t particular demand, in my important, critical, and essential, but i think most -- we know we're going to get that tape. we have been assured of it. i don't think it is going to take long, but i think the priority is an independent investigation. amy: congressmember ellison, you're the first muslim congress member in the u.s. house of representatives. last week, the house passed legislation that was introduced by republican lawmakers to at the moment, stop iraqi and syrian refugees from resettling here in the united states. respond. >> well, it was a piece of legislation motivated by fear, motivated by xenophobia, motivated by irrationality -- look, we've had 750,000 refugees come into this country since 2001. none of them -- not 1 -- has been engaged in terrorism at all . some people will say, what about the tsarnaev brothers? they were radicalized in another way. refugees themselves have not posed a threat to this country. why, then, read going to revamp our whole refugee resettlemen
we know this tape will be released.t particular demand, in my important, critical, and essential, but i think most -- we know we're going to get that tape. we have been assured of it. i don't think it is going to take long, but i think the priority is an independent investigation. amy: congressmember ellison, you're the first muslim congress member in the u.s. house of representatives. last week, the house passed legislation that was introduced by republican lawmakers to at the moment, stop...
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and daddy had talked about what was on the tapes. director of the library thought that legally, he had to make those available. and then once you have broken that rule, broken that, he then that we should -- he recommended that we should open them up. and he went to my mother, now, i legally, whether she had that right to break his 50 year rule, but the two of them did it, but i was against it only because i want people to give things to the library and if they want to restrict them, you have shown others that they did not follow through and it might make people think twice. it. was against but they did it. that think you would say by and large, it has made daddy look better by having these tapes available. he really see what said because what you mostly get is things that you are hedging your bets on and to hear him speak and just to understand how he felt about some things, i think it has been a very good and they have done an admirable job of trying to still in the background, so if somebody is not familiar with everything that is
and daddy had talked about what was on the tapes. director of the library thought that legally, he had to make those available. and then once you have broken that rule, broken that, he then that we should -- he recommended that we should open them up. and he went to my mother, now, i legally, whether she had that right to break his 50 year rule, but the two of them did it, but i was against it only because i want people to give things to the library and if they want to restrict them, you have...
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they quickly release the tape to the local media. >> be on the lookout for this man, caught on tape beating kicking a very small baby boy. police want you to see the video to help find a child in danger. >> as biddle expects, the police are flooded with calls. >> once we aired it and once we showed what the child was going through, the citizens wanted to get this guy off the street. >> the response is overwhelming. after the story airs on the 11:00 news, the suspect is arrested early the next morning. >> his name eph ay, and the little boy is his girlfriend's son. they'd been dating just a couple months. she was sitting outside in the car while the beating took place inside. police say they showed her the video for the first time. >> she saw the video, and she broke down crying. she's real distraught by what happened. >> with his cruel behavior caught on camera, joseph gray pleads guilty to second-degree child abuse. >> it made it real hard for him to deny it. the tape closed this case, period. >> officer biddle wishes he could have this type of hard evidence in all his child abuse cases. u
they quickly release the tape to the local media. >> be on the lookout for this man, caught on tape beating kicking a very small baby boy. police want you to see the video to help find a child in danger. >> as biddle expects, the police are flooded with calls. >> once we aired it and once we showed what the child was going through, the citizens wanted to get this guy off the street. >> the response is overwhelming. after the story airs on the 11:00 news, the suspect is...
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but what you think about the tapes? she said i know he wanted to tell and to better field credit he said i will let it stand. and she said he did not like nixon and was mad at him and was bringing back home. this is one of the of pivot points of history if that was not disclosed then there is gm. one of the initial investigators with the subcommittee in 1972 and could never tell us anything by the way. [laughter] but you follow all of this with debbie a nixon resignation? >> this is why lawyers are paid by the hour. [laughter] >>. >> but for the tapes he probably would not have been forced to leave office but the mechanism by which he was mainly the saturday night massacre because of lawyers. the dog that doesn't bargain the nixon case which i think is really important, to my knowledge he never says what would be right for the country? what does the country need? what would be good for the people. it was always about nixon. it was always about using the presidency is in instrument of personal revenge and reward. that is
but what you think about the tapes? she said i know he wanted to tell and to better field credit he said i will let it stand. and she said he did not like nixon and was mad at him and was bringing back home. this is one of the of pivot points of history if that was not disclosed then there is gm. one of the initial investigators with the subcommittee in 1972 and could never tell us anything by the way. [laughter] but you follow all of this with debbie a nixon resignation? >> this is why...
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johnson had tapes and elaborate taping something. nixon ripped it all out because nixon did not want the pentagon spying, and so he doesn't want to pentagon and he gets taping system and when he puts taping system, he puts the secret system. you can't understand the things. [laughter] >> so i spent hours going back and forth. my wife spent even more hours trying to -- i think i quote from 70 conversations in the book and it would take hours and hours getting that. >> where were you -- >> you can, it's complicated. you can listen thoth tapes online through nixon.org. you can listen to them too but really the quality on the internet is not quite as good if you're sitting there request some of these tapes. nuances can be very important on who was really saying what. you really need to listen over and over again. >> i mean, anybody trance scribing -- transcribing can make mistakes. the other day i was working on the middle class, somebody next day wrote how i talked about the middle class. it's very easy. [laughter] >> your wife played a
johnson had tapes and elaborate taping something. nixon ripped it all out because nixon did not want the pentagon spying, and so he doesn't want to pentagon and he gets taping system and when he puts taping system, he puts the secret system. you can't understand the things. [laughter] >> so i spent hours going back and forth. my wife spent even more hours trying to -- i think i quote from 70 conversations in the book and it would take hours and hours getting that. >> where were you...
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you can see it's taped off with yellow crime scene tape. i'm told by the police, they are sitting here waiting until crime scene technicians can show up and go over and scour this house. one police source says he knees nothing sinister at first glance. they sealed off the neighborhood after 7:00 a.m. timothy and jonie alvers called 911 to report their 2 year old daughter was missing from her bedroom. intense i have ground and air search followed spanning out from the home. from our position at the other end of the street, we could see police going door to door in the neighborhood canvassing for neighbor information. that changed before 10:00, when a woman driving in raleigh, 8 miles away, saw what she thought was a doll alongside wilks road. that turned out to be the injured 2 year old, she was rushed to the hospital said to be in fair condition. i was talking with a neighbor here at the house, she described the parents timothy and jonie, as quote gentle, he says jonie often jogs with her older child said to be 4 years or so and the missing
you can see it's taped off with yellow crime scene tape. i'm told by the police, they are sitting here waiting until crime scene technicians can show up and go over and scour this house. one police source says he knees nothing sinister at first glance. they sealed off the neighborhood after 7:00 a.m. timothy and jonie alvers called 911 to report their 2 year old daughter was missing from her bedroom. intense i have ground and air search followed spanning out from the home. from our position at...
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chicago had been holding on to that tape for more than a year. the only reason the tape got out tonight was because of a freedom of information act lawsuit filed by a local independent journalist that led to a local judge ordering the release of that video by tomorrow at the latest which appears to have set today's news, i guess, in motion. that journalist who forced the release of the tape joins us now from chicago. his name is brandon smith. thank you very much for your time tonight. i appreciate you being here. >> thank you for covering the story, rachel. >> yeah, well, thank you for letting us cover it with their evidence that we never had before. i have to ask you, i understand that a lot of other journalists and a lot of other interested parties had wanted the release of this video. what led you to file this lawsuit and did you know in advance that you'd have a good chance of succeeding? ing. > i -- i didn't know whether we would succeed but when we starred making our arguments, i kind of figured that we might. it was really disturbing to m
chicago had been holding on to that tape for more than a year. the only reason the tape got out tonight was because of a freedom of information act lawsuit filed by a local independent journalist that led to a local judge ordering the release of that video by tomorrow at the latest which appears to have set today's news, i guess, in motion. that journalist who forced the release of the tape joins us now from chicago. his name is brandon smith. thank you very much for your time tonight. i...
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. >> i got it on tape! i got it! >> "caught on camera: eerie and alien." an ancient statue -- >> people were describing this as possibly a poltergeist or a haunted case. >> it would act as an alternative for the spirit. >> shrouded in mystery. >> the statue was actually moving. >> people suggested it was the spirit of this individual returning to the statue. >> the year is 2012, and the manchester museum in england is under construction. >> to celebrate the gallery's 100-year anniversary, centennial, we decided to display all our archaeology and egyptology objects. we reopened at the end of october 2012, and at that point i noticed something quite unusual happening in one of the cases. >> a ten-inch-tall egyptian statue dating back to 1800 b.c. is moving. >> i came in one morning, and i noticed that one of the statuettes that had been put on display the previous week was turned 180 degrees around in the case. >> dr. campbell price, the museum's egypt and sudan curator, returns the next day to an even eerier site. >> it was 45 degrees to the how i intended
. >> i got it on tape! i got it! >> "caught on camera: eerie and alien." an ancient statue -- >> people were describing this as possibly a poltergeist or a haunted case. >> it would act as an alternative for the spirit. >> shrouded in mystery. >> the statue was actually moving. >> people suggested it was the spirit of this individual returning to the statue. >> the year is 2012, and the manchester museum in england is under construction....
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would they have had to destroy 423 backup tapes? 450 backup tapes? would they have to destroy every single backup? what was it going to take before you take this to a grand jury, with three preservation orders in place, they have knowledge that there's problems with the hard drive, and they destroy the backup tapes? if that fact pattern doesn't warrant going to a grand jury and prosecuting, tell me what would. >> certainly, congressman, that fact pattern was a part of the investigation, as were a number of other facts in there. we outlined in our letter not only the investigative steps that were taken but the conclusions drawn. >> who were you referring to when you said evidence of mismanagement and poor judgment? who? it seems to me the guy at the top is the guy responsible. are you saying the commissioner had substantial evidence of mismanagement when he informed congress he destroyed 422 backup tapes? is that evidence of substantial mismanagement on the part of john koskinen? >> i would not attribute it to a specific person. >> who would you attri
would they have had to destroy 423 backup tapes? 450 backup tapes? would they have to destroy every single backup? what was it going to take before you take this to a grand jury, with three preservation orders in place, they have knowledge that there's problems with the hard drive, and they destroy the backup tapes? if that fact pattern doesn't warrant going to a grand jury and prosecuting, tell me what would. >> certainly, congressman, that fact pattern was a part of the investigation,...
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>>> plus caught on tape. a white man in salt lake city violently beaten allegedly over a confederate flag car decal. "hannity" starts right here right now. >> welcome to "hannity" tonight the top of the republican presidential field is taking shape in brand-new polls and we're seeing the rise of senator ted cruz after a very strong debate performance. in a fox news poll released just hours ago, donald trump, dr. ben carson take the top slots, followed by senator ted cruz and senator marco rubio tied with 11%. then you have jeb bush, mike huckabee, john kasich, rand paul all with 4%, carly fiorina and chris christie round out the top ten. a new quinnipiac poll shows trump and carson virtually tide at the top followed by senator cruise and senator rubio both in double digits. polls also show cruz beating hillary clinton in a potential head-to-head match yp in the general election. in iowa senator cruz is gaining momentum. a kbur monmouth college poll shows cruz in third place behind carson and trump. rubio is t
>>> plus caught on tape. a white man in salt lake city violently beaten allegedly over a confederate flag car decal. "hannity" starts right here right now. >> welcome to "hannity" tonight the top of the republican presidential field is taking shape in brand-new polls and we're seeing the rise of senator ted cruz after a very strong debate performance. in a fox news poll released just hours ago, donald trump, dr. ben carson take the top slots, followed by...
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everything, nixon taped secretly. what do you think? and ben said, well, i wouldn't bust one on it to get a story in the paper. what do you think? how would you evaluate it? i asked him. he said, b-plus. i took sunday off the next day feeling i had broken the chain of command again and got right to brandly, because it was so, you know, tapes? is this is it possible? when butterfield testified on the monday, you know, it shook the world. it was one of these things. to bradley's credit, he came by, knocked on my desk and said, okay, it's better than a b-plus. >> okay. what jumped out at me in this book, was the portrayal of nixon the person, as told through the eyes of alex butterfield who sat outside his office for nearly four years, even how awkward their first meeting was, because butterfield was brought in by halderman, the chief of staff. this was a politician who rose to the top of his profession, but seemed uncomfortable around people? >> a lonely man. he preferred to be alone. butter feel tells how nixon would w
everything, nixon taped secretly. what do you think? and ben said, well, i wouldn't bust one on it to get a story in the paper. what do you think? how would you evaluate it? i asked him. he said, b-plus. i took sunday off the next day feeling i had broken the chain of command again and got right to brandly, because it was so, you know, tapes? is this is it possible? when butterfield testified on the monday, you know, it shook the world. it was one of these things. to bradley's credit, he came...
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and the french soccer star charged with blackmailing a teammate with a sex tape. i'm brent goff. good to have you with us. they are coming home. in the last hour, british tourist have been told they will be a lot out -- allowed to board planes the getting friday. the british government struck a deal with egypt on new security measures, this a day after the you cases spend flights to and from the resort -- the u.k. suspended all flights to and from the resort after a bomb reportedly brought down a russian flight. reporter: the tragedy is now becoming a diplomatic row. the british government says their intelligence points toward a terror attack. they have unscheduled flights until security is improved. they are sending flights to bring tourists him. education president of delphi toss cc -- of delphi top all -- al-sisi was in rome. >> of course i cannot be sure a bomb brought that plane down, but if the judgment is that is a more likely than not outcome, i think it is right to act in the way that i did. reporter: moscow has criticized the british government for not sharing their inf
and the french soccer star charged with blackmailing a teammate with a sex tape. i'm brent goff. good to have you with us. they are coming home. in the last hour, british tourist have been told they will be a lot out -- allowed to board planes the getting friday. the british government struck a deal with egypt on new security measures, this a day after the you cases spend flights to and from the resort -- the u.k. suspended all flights to and from the resort after a bomb reportedly brought down...
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tapes. another naacp spokesman said local and national leaders ith the organization will lead a rally and candle light vigil tomorrow. today crews demolished the ohio apartment building that was destroyed when a small plane crashed into it last week. all nine people on board the plane were killed. no one was inside in the apartment building. there were seven employees of a florida real estate company on board. a preliminary report says an instructor on another plane warned the two pilots just before the crash that weather conditions were barely suitable for landing. the plane was less than two miles from an airport when it crashed. earlier in the newscast, we talked about the "mo- vember" event at unity-point, st. lukes, which is encouraging men to "man- up" and get screened for prostate cancer. sports director brad pautsch has taken the challenge, and he joins us live with more. there's a lot of great food and drink here -- but the main reason to come down is to get tested for prostate canc
tapes. another naacp spokesman said local and national leaders ith the organization will lead a rally and candle light vigil tomorrow. today crews demolished the ohio apartment building that was destroyed when a small plane crashed into it last week. all nine people on board the plane were killed. no one was inside in the apartment building. there were seven employees of a florida real estate company on board. a preliminary report says an instructor on another plane warned the two pilots just...
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the agent takes your tape to cnn.re you just because they like the way you look. >> listen, i do an audition in atlanta and they test your skills. part of the reason why they decided to hire me is because i could turn my resume over and write down all the countries i had traveled to. >> sure, that's invaluable. >> if you want to see how much change is taking place, all you have to do is walk down this street in saigon. >> then you quit cnn? >> they wanted me it to go work at the white house as a senior white house correspondent and i had just moved to new york. this was the town where i wanted to live. >> so you didn't want to do that? >> i didn't want to do that. >> so you resigned? >> yes. and i resigned from there and i have been following the history of roger ailes for several years. >> so then you get a meeting with ailes. >> um-huh. >> not easy. >> listen. >> i didn't get a meeting with him. he doesn't even know who i am. i have been here 19 years. >> listen, it is not easy to crack the lineup for the the new yo
the agent takes your tape to cnn.re you just because they like the way you look. >> listen, i do an audition in atlanta and they test your skills. part of the reason why they decided to hire me is because i could turn my resume over and write down all the countries i had traveled to. >> sure, that's invaluable. >> if you want to see how much change is taking place, all you have to do is walk down this street in saigon. >> then you quit cnn? >> they wanted me it to...
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everything, nixon taped secretly. and ben said "well i would not bust one on it to get a story in the paper." he said how do you evaluate it, i said a b husband and i took sunday off feeling i had broken the chain of command and again to bradley because it was... was...tapes? is this possible? when butterfield testified on monday it shook the world. it was one of these things and to bradley's credit he came back and knocked open my deck and said, okay, it is better than a b+. >> what jumped out at me in the book was the portraying of richard nixon as told through the eyes of butterfield would sat outside the office for four years and even how awkward their first meeting was because he had been brought in by h.r. h.r.halderman. he was uncomfortable around people? >> yes, a listenly man and butterfield temperatures how he work in the oval office and rather than going to the residence would go back to the office, the executive office building and put his feet up keep his jacket on and have a drink and have his man servan
everything, nixon taped secretly. and ben said "well i would not bust one on it to get a story in the paper." he said how do you evaluate it, i said a b husband and i took sunday off feeling i had broken the chain of command and again to bradley because it was... was...tapes? is this possible? when butterfield testified on monday it shook the world. it was one of these things and to bradley's credit he came back and knocked open my deck and said, okay, it is better than a b+. >>...
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eventually, the supreme court ordered he had to turn over the tapes to the special prosecutor. it was the revelations on the tapes that led the representatives to begin impeachment hearings and let the president to resign. all of that started in a nondescript windowless room when staff were doing what they were supposed to be doing, preliminary interviews of witnesses before they go before the public. of all the types of hearings building, and there are hundreds being held all the time, in the mornings when i would come to work, i would see long lines people sitting on the floor or leaning against the wall, trying to get space in the hearing rooms. probably the hearings that get the most attention are the nomination hearings particularly , supreme court nomination hearings. a supreme court appointment is a lifetime appointment. the addition of any one member on the court will affect the court. it is going to affect things for decades to come. there is a huge amount of public attention on supreme court nominations. of the current nine members of the supreme court, only one had h
eventually, the supreme court ordered he had to turn over the tapes to the special prosecutor. it was the revelations on the tapes that led the representatives to begin impeachment hearings and let the president to resign. all of that started in a nondescript windowless room when staff were doing what they were supposed to be doing, preliminary interviews of witnesses before they go before the public. of all the types of hearings building, and there are hundreds being held all the time, in the...
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images caught on tape. amazing rescues, death-defying acts, killer weather, and outrageous criminals. what are the real stories behind those pictures? what really happened before and after that camera started rolling? find out in "videos gone viral." >> close calls, unexpected brushes with death, and when they're caught on camera, these death defying acts go viral. take for example these two girls filming a karaoke selfie while driving. suddenly crash. surprisingly they ended up with only minor injuries. not a surprise was the outrage over their stupidity. >>> this family is taking a nice leisurely drive until their faced with a car heading the wrong way and there is nothing they can do. miraculously the family was okay. >> now i want to warn you, this video will make you cringe. a woman and her 5-year-old grandson are strolling down a street in brazil, when an out-of-control vehicle rams into a parked car, rocketing it right towards them. there's no time to react, and the car runs right over them. yet anot
images caught on tape. amazing rescues, death-defying acts, killer weather, and outrageous criminals. what are the real stories behind those pictures? what really happened before and after that camera started rolling? find out in "videos gone viral." >> close calls, unexpected brushes with death, and when they're caught on camera, these death defying acts go viral. take for example these two girls filming a karaoke selfie while driving. suddenly crash. surprisingly they ended up...
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trouble was, none of that was on tape. jury wouldn't be able to hear gutierrez tell his incriminating lie. >> there's an instruction that jurors are given that basically says that any unrecorded statement of the defendant you are to view with caution. you know, that's a hurdle. >> sure. >> so in these cases, at the very least, i'm going to want to go back and get this person on tape. and at the very least, at least have them confirm what they said previously. >> kind of locking them into something. >> absolutely. >> perhaps even a jury hanger, especially given the circumstantial nature of this case. getting gutierrez to talk, locking him into a statement on tape for a jury to hear was essential. what would you hope he could say? >> well, at least, if nothing else, to, you know, recount his story and, you know, generally people who lie can't keep their story straight. >> so you want to get a lie on tape to compare it to other lies? >> compare it to the original statement, correct. >> but how and who would do it? loosening u
trouble was, none of that was on tape. jury wouldn't be able to hear gutierrez tell his incriminating lie. >> there's an instruction that jurors are given that basically says that any unrecorded statement of the defendant you are to view with caution. you know, that's a hurdle. >> sure. >> so in these cases, at the very least, i'm going to want to go back and get this person on tape. and at the very least, at least have them confirm what they said previously. >> kind of...
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black tape discovered by student and staff thursday. >> i think it's a shock to everyone. i think everyone is discussed right now. after if discovery campus police opened an investigation. >> it's intolerance and racism. the meeting packed and the larger issue of racism at harvard came up. >>> i think some students with the black lives matter from previous years up until now. it called for how do we get more black professors on campus. colorful note placed the black tape. messages that hope to erase the >>> the police investigation into whoever may be responsible continues. in cambridge, victoria warren 7news "today in new england." >>> army reservist is behind bars this morning after allegedly stealing high-powered military weapons from an armory in worcester. he was arrested in new york. investigator say he was already facing charges related to child rape and was wearing a gps bracelet at the time of the break-in. investigators say that monitoring device had harm at the facility the night the guns were stolen. he allegedly broke in through a window and used a power saw a
black tape discovered by student and staff thursday. >> i think it's a shock to everyone. i think everyone is discussed right now. after if discovery campus police opened an investigation. >> it's intolerance and racism. the meeting packed and the larger issue of racism at harvard came up. >>> i think some students with the black lives matter from previous years up until now. it called for how do we get more black professors on campus. colorful note placed the black tape....
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you actually saw the tape.ng like? >> i was hurt to myself. i was thinking how am i going to explain this to my children? i got -- i called a couple of my friends. i'm thinking about killing myself. he said no. i call de witness. it. i'm thinking about killing myself. he came right there. i'll be right there. he came and get me and i've been tight a since. working on it. >> wow. so the feeling of wanting to kill yourself, that's gone away? >> gone away, yes. i'm free. i'm happy. >> reporter: back to the relationship that you were in with your fiance'. were you living a lie or with that relationship? can you talk about that? >> yes, i was, you know. >>> we were together for 5.5 years. she was good to me, you know, i was good to her but it was lie. i had a lot of lies for, you know, i should have came out and told her the truth. i'm sorry if i heart hurt. if i heard her boys or hurt my kids, my family i'm sorry. >> with that relationship were you going to go ahead and get married just for the sake of covering eve
you actually saw the tape.ng like? >> i was hurt to myself. i was thinking how am i going to explain this to my children? i got -- i called a couple of my friends. i'm thinking about killing myself. he said no. i call de witness. it. i'm thinking about killing myself. he came right there. i'll be right there. he came and get me and i've been tight a since. working on it. >> wow. so the feeling of wanting to kill yourself, that's gone away? >> gone away, yes. i'm free. i'm...
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went intoe efforts trying to open up those tapes. the president doug in -- desident duggan -- president ug in. elevations -- it was the relegation's -- it was the revelations on the tapes then let the president to resign. that started in a nondescript windowless room when staff for doing what they are supposed to do. hearingse types of being held, and there are hundreds all the time -- in fact in the mornings i would see long lines people sitting on the floor or leaning against the wall, try to get space in the hearing rooms. probably the hearings that get the most attention our nomination hearings, particularly supreme court nomination hearings. a supreme court appointment is a lifetime appointment. it is going to affect things for decades to come. amount on huge supreme court no nations. of courage nine members of the supreme court, only one had -- anthony scalia in the 1980's, and that was in one of the large hearing rooms of this building. >> you have an opening statement? except toon't come express my honor being nominated by th
went intoe efforts trying to open up those tapes. the president doug in -- desident duggan -- president ug in. elevations -- it was the relegation's -- it was the revelations on the tapes then let the president to resign. that started in a nondescript windowless room when staff for doing what they are supposed to do. hearingse types of being held, and there are hundreds all the time -- in fact in the mornings i would see long lines people sitting on the floor or leaning against the wall, try to...
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you can see the crime tape. we're at a gas station that is entirely blocked off with crime tape. like this all morning throughout the night. there is also police tape across the street in an alley way. just across from a gas station that is across the street. now, we can tell you that one man was shot in the 2500 block of pennsylvania avenue and that man died. another man shot in the 2300 block of minnesota avenue and was conscious and breathing on the way to the hospital. still working to get more information about his injuries and update on his condition and what led up to thisate night deadly shooting in this community. we're live this morning in southeast d.c., i'm molette green, back to you. >>> breaking news on syria's border where a russian warplane was shot down. this is video of the jet as it burst into flames. it caught fire before it crashed into the side of a hill. there it goes. the pilots ejected. still no word if they survived. turkey says shot that jet down after issuing several warnings to the pilot. russia denies flying in restrictioned air space this morning an
you can see the crime tape. we're at a gas station that is entirely blocked off with crime tape. like this all morning throughout the night. there is also police tape across the street in an alley way. just across from a gas station that is across the street. now, we can tell you that one man was shot in the 2500 block of pennsylvania avenue and that man died. another man shot in the 2300 block of minnesota avenue and was conscious and breathing on the way to the hospital. still working to get...
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police say they are trying to figure out if benzema tried to extort money with the tape. his lawyer insists that his client was involved. -- wasn't involved. reporter: with a casual greeting to the cameras, karen benzema arrives back in madrid. he is now officially under formal investigation in connection with an alleged attempt to blackmail his teammate, mathieu valbuena, with a sex tape. the allegation was dismissed by his lawyer. he played absolutely no part in any blackmail or attempted blackmail. reporter: the case started this summer when a man claiming to have the sex tape contacted valbuena, asking for money in a change for keeping the video secret. an arrangement the player refused. the involvement came last month during a training session with the french national team. the case focuses on a conversation the real madrid striker had with valbuena at the time. investigators believe he may have tried to pressure him to paying the blackmailers. according to his lawyer, benzema was simple he tried to help his teammate by giving him advice. >> whatever came out of his
police say they are trying to figure out if benzema tried to extort money with the tape. his lawyer insists that his client was involved. -- wasn't involved. reporter: with a casual greeting to the cameras, karen benzema arrives back in madrid. he is now officially under formal investigation in connection with an alleged attempt to blackmail his teammate, mathieu valbuena, with a sex tape. the allegation was dismissed by his lawyer. he played absolutely no part in any blackmail or attempted...
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someone put tape over the portraits of black professors. we sent stephanie to get answers. what did you learn about this case? >>. >>>reporter: mark some students said they are happy this incident happened. they don't condone it, but they say perhaps some sort of change are investigate are investigating who exactly put that tape there. the portraits hanging here right behind me. the black tape now removed. >> it was an act of violence for the intentional dismissiveness of black professors on this campus. >> calling this a clear hate crime. exam pus/ police are investigate investigating black electrical tape found on portraits of black professors at harvard law school. >> it's an overt act of intolerance and race intolerance and racism. >>>reporter: hours after the defaced portraits were discovered, we spotted several campuses, one officer said they are stationed there to make sure everyone remains calm. >> i think students are tapping into a lot of sentiment and emotion taking place across the nation. >>>reporter: that sentiment seems to be growing, yesterday, a black lives
someone put tape over the portraits of black professors. we sent stephanie to get answers. what did you learn about this case? >>. >>>reporter: mark some students said they are happy this incident happened. they don't condone it, but they say perhaps some sort of change are investigate are investigating who exactly put that tape there. the portraits hanging here right behind me. the black tape now removed. >> it was an act of violence for the intentional dismissiveness of...
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did everyone get a tape of this? i hope so so you can see me when i'm famous. >> can you believe i said that? the things i said, i have no . >> now at 35 kim is prepping for baby number two. while single rolland is prepping for baby one last year. >> how do you see your life changing now? idea >> i try to wake up earlier because i like watching his face in the morning. because he up smiling. >> former member of destiny's child is showing off her own child, titan, with husband and >> i actually wish i would have had him sooner. >> do you? ? i do. i do. it's jus so much joy. i just feel so bliss. >> but back in t when we visited destiny's child music video shoot babies were the last thing on kelly, beyonce or initial's mind.2000 >> we are so blessed. wonderful year. and this tops it all off. >> and "e.t." video, that is a dream. >> dream jobs don't look any better than the 20 years spent on the runway. in 2 thu 5, "e.t." isn the beaches of the bahamas with the hardworking brazilian beauty. >> two years later, she was s
did everyone get a tape of this? i hope so so you can see me when i'm famous. >> can you believe i said that? the things i said, i have no . >> now at 35 kim is prepping for baby number two. while single rolland is prepping for baby one last year. >> how do you see your life changing now? idea >> i try to wake up earlier because i like watching his face in the morning. because he up smiling. >> former member of destiny's child is showing off her own child, titan,...
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my mix tapes. >> i still have vhs tapes. i don't know why. >> do you? >> i have a vhs copy of "the little mermaid." >> really? what do you play it on? >> i think that maybe i'll sell it on ebay one day. >> okay. and you'll get a buck. >>> well, a rare blue diamond is expected to sell for about $55 million at an auction in geneva, switzerland today. and it seems everyone got ready for that sale while checking out another smaller rock. ooh. look at that one. >> that's beautiful. it was a vivid pink diamond set in a ring and rounded with a double row of smaller white diamonds. an important number about that pink diamond, it's more than 16 carats. >> wow. an even more important number, it was purchased for more than $28 million. an auction official says the buyer was a chinese client who lives in hong kong. wow. they just call this the pink. that's the name. the pink. >> it's more than that. it's just dazzling. >> you know, i'd be happy with just a knockoff for nine bucks. >> really? >> yeah. >> all right. so they say. until you get it to them. it's like, n
my mix tapes. >> i still have vhs tapes. i don't know why. >> do you? >> i have a vhs copy of "the little mermaid." >> really? what do you play it on? >> i think that maybe i'll sell it on ebay one day. >> okay. and you'll get a buck. >>> well, a rare blue diamond is expected to sell for about $55 million at an auction in geneva, switzerland today. and it seems everyone got ready for that sale while checking out another smaller rock. ooh....
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this is a vhs tape. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone.e you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. what year is it to you? it's old. you'd rather use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. >> reporter:the winter has not yet arrived and nor has el nino, but this broken tree branch could be a preview of what's to come. >>-- it was a large monterey cyprus, one of the trees we are concerned about >> reporter:two 50 foot tree branches, one 2 feet in diameter snapped during monday morning's storm, and came crashing down on christina zimbardo's roof >> christina zimbardo/san francisco resident 20-26 it was this huge bang and then crashing and then the house was just literally shaking
this is a vhs tape. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone.e you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. what year is it to you? it's old. you'd rather use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups....
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tape at 11.ing he we have to get things solved and willing to try anything including a new quarterback at position to try to get us going. >>reporter: tape at 11. stealing my line. browns bengals thursday night football. you weren't using that camera were you there? essentially knocked it down. johnny football. johnny mansel. yes. he's back. johnson 12 yard touch down. mansel 168 yard passing. browns down 14-10. dalton threw 3 passes look at the lead blocker. not making contact with nebraska but he was out there he was giving it an effort. leading the way for mohammad on 25 yard reverse. since he wins 31-10 and stay perfect. cal bears started out 5 and o now 5 and 3. 1 win away from bowl eligibility for the fourth straight week. saturday. bears visit oregon. he remembers this last visit to the stadium freshman back in 2 2013. this is what sand why would call godzilla like el nino. the rain was coming down. he kept fumbling and fumbling turning(4 it over. the the klein is the name from the past. 9
tape at 11.ing he we have to get things solved and willing to try anything including a new quarterback at position to try to get us going. >>reporter: tape at 11. stealing my line. browns bengals thursday night football. you weren't using that camera were you there? essentially knocked it down. johnny football. johnny mansel. yes. he's back. johnson 12 yard touch down. mansel 168 yard passing. browns down 14-10. dalton threw 3 passes look at the lead blocker. not making contact with...
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to buy the tapes, you or a relative will see moving forward.enials, beta tabs were a tad smaller than vhs tapes. the loss in the marketplace between the two systems. beta was used before vhs which was used before dvds which was used br blu rays and digital recording. a lot of people weren't around for that. >> i was going to say, what about my 8 track tapes. >> a ton of freebies. if you pay for a meal tomorrow in your event, you haven't gone to my page. >> all right. listen to this. belly fat may be more dangerous for the heart and obesity. >> jane king with today's we wellness report. >> how a little can be dangerous. the mayor clinic says big bellies lead to higher death rates for both women and men. how much of a belly is risky. researchers say it should be no like iuds and implants. they are still smaller than the pill or condemns. long-acting birth control gives women more say over when and with whom they have children. >>> scales can be more harm than good. the education behavior shows a disturbing link between young women who frequently
to buy the tapes, you or a relative will see moving forward.enials, beta tabs were a tad smaller than vhs tapes. the loss in the marketplace between the two systems. beta was used before vhs which was used before dvds which was used br blu rays and digital recording. a lot of people weren't around for that. >> i was going to say, what about my 8 track tapes. >> a ton of freebies. if you pay for a meal tomorrow in your event, you haven't gone to my page. >> all right. listen to...
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and another tape shows no officers checking on him. acted in self defense. officials have now released videos from five videos at the scene. none contain voices and they can't explain why not. >> in my experience i've never had a case with an audio recording. >> reporter: the calling of voices grew calling for the ousting of police chief. bishop larry trauder asked why it took 13 months for the policeman to be charged. >> he was just as guilty last year in october. >> reporter: with the second straight night wednesday, hundreds of protesters marched through downtown. a small group tore lights off a christmas tree in millennium park. there were four arrests. peaceful demonstrations but absolutely will not condone illegal behavior. >>> later today, protesters are expected to target black friday shopping. reverend jesse jackson is organizing a demonstration that will march. and wee have all of yesterday's highlights up next in sports. feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten
and another tape shows no officers checking on him. acted in self defense. officials have now released videos from five videos at the scene. none contain voices and they can't explain why not. >> in my experience i've never had a case with an audio recording. >> reporter: the calling of voices grew calling for the ousting of police chief. bishop larry trauder asked why it took 13 months for the policeman to be charged. >> he was just as guilty last year in october. >>...
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i could tape four pounds of hash, which is two kilos -- i could tape it all around here and put on aky cable knit sweater and still look skinny. it was easy for me. six months later, the money was gone again. april, 1970, my same guy. hey. all the same routine, two kilos for about $300. i know i'm going to be able to sell this for thousands of dollars when i get back to the united states. i guess i was a drug smuggler, sure. i was smuggling drugs. that's what i was. i was a drug smuggler. between the time of my third trip and my fourth trip, the p.l.o. hijacked airplanes, flew them into the desert, where they blew up these jets. that was the beginning of this whole new era. that was the beginning of all the airport security that now is just part and parcel of life. in october of '70, when i went back to istanbul for my fourth trip, i knew that security, and airport security certainly, is going to be heightened. but my supreme confidence just overrode my intelligence. i had my routine down. i knew the cab driver. this would be another easy score. i went out to the airport, watched peo
i could tape four pounds of hash, which is two kilos -- i could tape it all around here and put on aky cable knit sweater and still look skinny. it was easy for me. six months later, the money was gone again. april, 1970, my same guy. hey. all the same routine, two kilos for about $300. i know i'm going to be able to sell this for thousands of dollars when i get back to the united states. i guess i was a drug smuggler, sure. i was smuggling drugs. that's what i was. i was a drug smuggler....
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you might have seen in the images that black tape was put over the photos inside a campus. kimberly bookman is live. reporter: the discovery was made in this building right here behind me. there are more than 100 pictures posted but these were clearly targeted. tonight harvard says they are investigating this as a hate crime. blocking their faces, a piece of black electrical tape was placed on each of the six portraits of african-american professors overnight. not a single white staff member's picture was touched. >> as an overt act of racism and intolerance. >> i think it's a shock to everyone. i think everyone's disgusted right now. reporter: immediately campus police were alerted, an investigation launched and emergency meeting called. conversation, maybe it will be productive in the end. reporter: hundreds turned out to discuss the incident and the harvard. >> the movements from previous years and up to for how do we get more black professors on campus. reporter: the markings come a day after many marched to support black students from other collegeses who feel a racial
you might have seen in the images that black tape was put over the photos inside a campus. kimberly bookman is live. reporter: the discovery was made in this building right here behind me. there are more than 100 pictures posted but these were clearly targeted. tonight harvard says they are investigating this as a hate crime. blocking their faces, a piece of black electrical tape was placed on each of the six portraits of african-american professors overnight. not a single white staff member's...
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black tape discovered covering the faces of pictures of african-american professors. police are calling it a hate crime. the incident is shocking students. victoria warren has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, this goes well beyond vandalism. police say that this was racially motivated and harvard university called it abhorrent. police say this is a hate crime. the portraits of six african-american harvard law professors had black electrical tape placed over their faces. none of the white professorrers pictures. >> it was an act of violence for the intentional dismissiveness of black professor, to black out their faces as if they're worthless. >> the vandalism happened on the first floor of wasserstein hall. thursday. >> it was a shock to everyone. >> after the discovery, campus police were called and they opened and investigation. there was also an emergency meeting. >> it's an overt act of disrespect and intolerance and racism. >> the meeting was packed and the larger issue of racism at harvard came up. >> i think that some students with like the black lives ma
black tape discovered covering the faces of pictures of african-american professors. police are calling it a hate crime. the incident is shocking students. victoria warren has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, this goes well beyond vandalism. police say that this was racially motivated and harvard university called it abhorrent. police say this is a hate crime. the portraits of six african-american harvard law professors had black electrical tape placed over their faces. none of the...