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i thought terrifically.lot of this not only what you say and how you project yourself when talking but it's how you look and those moments when you're not looking. >> she looked teed off. >> instead, trump said i think you're beautiful which is not credible. he said look at that face and belittled her. now, he's saying i think you're beautiful? not true. i thought that was the right response to say i'm not buying that. >> who else did well? . >> i think marco rubio did well, again. he did well in the first debate. showed great fluency on the issues and injected very personal notes. the question for senator rubio is going to be, is he going to have a better impact on his numbers this time than the first time? i'm mistified why he didn't do better in the first debate. >> trump vacuumed all of the attention he has the highest positives and lowest negatives. >> if trump weren't in the race, i think rubio would be one of the front runners. have you two more people in the winner category? >> most improved was chri
i thought terrifically.lot of this not only what you say and how you project yourself when talking but it's how you look and those moments when you're not looking. >> she looked teed off. >> instead, trump said i think you're beautiful which is not credible. he said look at that face and belittled her. now, he's saying i think you're beautiful? not true. i thought that was the right response to say i'm not buying that. >> who else did well? . >> i think marco rubio did...
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i thought he was, actually he's a very nice guy. i thought he did fine. i thought he did very well. i thought he was push me harder to apologize to his wife. >> let me ask you about the florida casino question. did you ever ask jeb bush personally to bring casinos to the state of florida? there seems to be some debate between you two about that. >> no, joe. what happened is a group i knew wanted him to do it. i wasn't involved in it. they wanted him to do it. ultimately, i think he did it. i didn't even follow the whole process but i think he did it in some form but i wasn't involved with it and also, the indians got approved. i was not involved with it at all. i told him if i wanted it, i would have gotten it. i was not into it at that time. it sort of coincided but was not from me. he knows that. he knows that. there was a little article some place. maybe he picked that up. i was surprised to hear him say that actually because it wasn't tru. >> donald, ben carson, what did he say last night in the debate that proved he should be closing in on you in the pole sns. >> you're talking
i thought he was, actually he's a very nice guy. i thought he did fine. i thought he did very well. i thought he was push me harder to apologize to his wife. >> let me ask you about the florida casino question. did you ever ask jeb bush personally to bring casinos to the state of florida? there seems to be some debate between you two about that. >> no, joe. what happened is a group i knew wanted him to do it. i wasn't involved in it. they wanted him to do it. ultimately, i think he...
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he's a thoughtful guy. but a debate format is not his format and i feel that it's never going to be helpful to him. your thoughts. >> i agree. there is a middle between relatively passive or soft spokenness and loud provocation. but again, this is the format that troubles me because abraham lincoln had a high, squeaky voice, others had other problems throughout american history and i just don't think and i'm not saying it's ben carson, even though i'm a big fan, i don't think we should be making yumts based on such superficial things. he's an intelligent man. a solid, conservative man. a man of faith and should be taken very seriously. >> what do you think a lot of, if you read the pundit, i thought carly had a good night. i thought she stood out in a lot of was. i didn't take it some talk about it. i'm interested to see if it translates to poll numbers. rubio, a gangster by the name of putin who's trying to fill the vacuum of america being off the national stage and coopen op sere syria and egypt and other
he's a thoughtful guy. but a debate format is not his format and i feel that it's never going to be helpful to him. your thoughts. >> i agree. there is a middle between relatively passive or soft spokenness and loud provocation. but again, this is the format that troubles me because abraham lincoln had a high, squeaky voice, others had other problems throughout american history and i just don't think and i'm not saying it's ben carson, even though i'm a big fan, i don't think we should be...
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i thought he was looking at the camera every time he responded. i thought that was good. watch out for ted cruz. i think he has got a plan. he could do well in iowa. he has been in the south a lot. i don't think he hit a home run. but he is going to be around for a while. >> i thought governor christie. >> yes. >> he owned the room so to speak. >> i thought he was very strong. it is just a matter of will the base forgive him for working with with president obama on the hurricane relief that hit the east coast? it remains to be seen. his performance was very good. >> it's funny, we all think about how important the moment is to debate. these debates they get in the rear view mirror you can hardly remember what happened in the last one. i know that trump won the last one supposedly some said. by the time the election rolls around, it's going to be so far in our rear view mirror. >> we are entering a critical stretch. six weeks away. in between is another filing deadline for campaign finance numbers. it's likely we will not see a field this large. we will start to see some w
i thought he was looking at the camera every time he responded. i thought that was good. watch out for ted cruz. i think he has got a plan. he could do well in iowa. he has been in the south a lot. i don't think he hit a home run. but he is going to be around for a while. >> i thought governor christie. >> yes. >> he owned the room so to speak. >> i thought he was very strong. it is just a matter of will the base forgive him for working with with president obama on the...
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what are your thoughts? >> i think this is like when people say rubio had a good night last time around. carly is this person in narrow political debate terms won the debate. i'm not sure whether that makes a lot of difference on the ground in iowa and new hampshire. maybe it will get her a couple of points and go from 6 to 8 points? >> you don't see dramatic movement? >> i think carly's performance was objectively strong in narrow conventional political debate terms. i don't think it's a game cha e changer in the sense that frank's focus group did. >> i'm sticking with mark steyn, i agree as well. i think in debate terms it was a magnificent performance. if i had a suggestion, a little more warmth would be helpful. she's knowledge, meticulous, does her home work, do you say it's game changer? >> i don't know if it's a game changer but changes the landscape. let me tell you about the room tonight. the response was electric for her at a bunch of points. there was a hush especially when she was talking about s
what are your thoughts? >> i think this is like when people say rubio had a good night last time around. carly is this person in narrow political debate terms won the debate. i'm not sure whether that makes a lot of difference on the ground in iowa and new hampshire. maybe it will get her a couple of points and go from 6 to 8 points? >> you don't see dramatic movement? >> i think carly's performance was objectively strong in narrow conventional political debate terms. i don't...
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i thought they were excellent, and i thought cnn did a really good job.do you agree with that? if he agrees, i agree. >> the one thing i wanted to stress tonight was any record. i know how to land a plane. i'll give everybody an a. how is that correct? is that politically correct? >> do you think trump's celebrity has overshadowed this process? >> i think it will play out over the course of time. he will either begin to put some meat on the bones of what he's saying, or he'll fade, one of the two. >> i'm joined by former chair of the rnc, and chairman of the american conservative union. let's talk about some of the people who weren't in the top three, meaning fiorina got a lot of heat and action. and the president, donald trump, he's not the president yet but the front runner, and dr. carsencarson did well. kasich always does well to a point. >> to a point. >> it was interesting how they were stacked up. >> they lined up physically? >> i think the middle part of the stage, maybe they got more time, but they seemed to score more points. i look at the ends,
i thought they were excellent, and i thought cnn did a really good job.do you agree with that? if he agrees, i agree. >> the one thing i wanted to stress tonight was any record. i know how to land a plane. i'll give everybody an a. how is that correct? is that politically correct? >> do you think trump's celebrity has overshadowed this process? >> i think it will play out over the course of time. he will either begin to put some meat on the bones of what he's saying, or he'll...
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he stuck with what he thought.d when he came to washington, he was called in a new bowl boob or something like that, and he was happy with that because he if he was underrated he would just go right by them before they realize. that's what happened. so i thought reagan was fantastic in that sense. he was a senior fellow here at hoover, and he came to dinner at our house more than once and went real deep discussions with them with some powerhouses. and have interesting how he stood up and argued with those guys. what you got out of it was he had these views that he expressed in very simple terms but he understand why you that he's picky set our problem is to get the government sent out of your pocket and out -- out of your pocket and off of your back. congress would take yours to express the ins and outs of that. but he understood what he was talking about. >> what about gorbachev, what do you make of him? >> he was come he is i should say a brilliant man. i got to him reasonably well and like them a lot. when he ca
he stuck with what he thought.d when he came to washington, he was called in a new bowl boob or something like that, and he was happy with that because he if he was underrated he would just go right by them before they realize. that's what happened. so i thought reagan was fantastic in that sense. he was a senior fellow here at hoover, and he came to dinner at our house more than once and went real deep discussions with them with some powerhouses. and have interesting how he stood up and argued...
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i thought she did well. i thought rubio did well.ce when i say this because i've gotten to know some of these people and i like them, but i really think that everybody did at least pretty well. >> did jeb bush have more energy last night? >> he did. actually, he's a very nice guy. i thought he did fine, did very well. i thought he was going to push me harder to apologize to his wife. >> let me ask you about the florida casino question. did you ever ask jeb bush personally to bring casinos to the state of florida? there seems to be some debate between you two about that. >> no, joe, what happened is a group that i knew wanted him to do it. i wasn't involved in it. they wanted him to do it. ultimately i think he did it, i didn't follow the whole process but i think he did it in some form and i wasn't involved in it and ultimately the indians got gaming approved but i was not involved in that at all. as i told him, if i wanted it, i would have gotten it. that was a different time in my life. it coincided but it was not for me. it was no
i thought she did well. i thought rubio did well.ce when i say this because i've gotten to know some of these people and i like them, but i really think that everybody did at least pretty well. >> did jeb bush have more energy last night? >> he did. actually, he's a very nice guy. i thought he did fine, did very well. i thought he was going to push me harder to apologize to his wife. >> let me ask you about the florida casino question. did you ever ask jeb bush personally to...
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i thought, i'm not the only one molested. he's done it to her. it must be something that was in his nature. i thought, where does it end? if he had this in him, how can i trust him? how is he really our prophet? >> how many people do you think your father has hurt? >> every single member in there. literally every single member's been affected. >> every adult that i know of has gotten a personal message of correction from him. >> today in short creek life is on hold. in 2008 the world watched as federal agents raided warren jeffs' texas compound and discovered evidence of his heinous crimes. warren jeffs is now four years into a life sentence. but those who stilt follow him seem to be locked into a life sentence of their own. >> as things look now, they're just going to grow old, waiting for something to happen. >> and why is that? >> because the prophet has said that only he can perform marriages because the lord has only given him the right to do it. so nobody's getting married. nobody has gotten married since the day he was captured and put in
i thought, i'm not the only one molested. he's done it to her. it must be something that was in his nature. i thought, where does it end? if he had this in him, how can i trust him? how is he really our prophet? >> how many people do you think your father has hurt? >> every single member in there. literally every single member's been affected. >> every adult that i know of has gotten a personal message of correction from him. >> today in short creek life is on hold. in...
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your thoughts? >> i think the way jake is going to set this up is going to be where the candidates go after each other. i don't expect the moderators to be sort of an equal sort of extra candidate on stage the way they were in the fox debate. part of that is because first debates candidates are usually tentative in going after each other. this debate look at ruberubio, walker, christie. these guys, rand paul, they all thought they were top candidates by now. there is a september 30 fundraising deadline. i think you will see desperation and guys trying to go after trump and jeb in particular. i think those are the guys getting the most incoming. trump for obvious reasons but jeb because he is the stand in for all things anti-establishment. don't like washington and don't like bush. i'm with you on fiorina. i think by showing up she is already in the money. i think by showing up she is in the money and will get the great exchange with trump when the moderators set up the whole rolling stone dispargein
your thoughts? >> i think the way jake is going to set this up is going to be where the candidates go after each other. i don't expect the moderators to be sort of an equal sort of extra candidate on stage the way they were in the fox debate. part of that is because first debates candidates are usually tentative in going after each other. this debate look at ruberubio, walker, christie. these guys, rand paul, they all thought they were top candidates by now. there is a september 30...
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what are the bad thoughts? what are possible bad thoughts in 1861? student: it could be both sides of the coin. you can see the gentility --is that a word? gentility? and the hypocrisy in it. prof. anderson: don't you love the way she uses the patriarch moses? he's got cross ice. cross-eyes. can look both ways. always possible to see both sides of the question. the younger moses becomes a reconstruction era governor. who knows how deliberate that might have been. but here she is, she is in her bed, helpless, right? have you ever been helpless? i'm sure you were helpless at a very young age. [laughter] prof. anderson: who in here is a bad patient, besides me? my wife calls me a bad patient. i can't stand to be sick, to have people taking care of me. you get frustrated. no? good patient? morgan says no. i'm happy to be taken care of. [laughter] what else might you think? we might be surrounded by enemies. student: death taking so many young people away from the home front? professor anderson: she might die. that is how bad this is. she has got to be th
what are the bad thoughts? what are possible bad thoughts in 1861? student: it could be both sides of the coin. you can see the gentility --is that a word? gentility? and the hypocrisy in it. prof. anderson: don't you love the way she uses the patriarch moses? he's got cross ice. cross-eyes. can look both ways. always possible to see both sides of the question. the younger moses becomes a reconstruction era governor. who knows how deliberate that might have been. but here she is, she is in her...
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and i doubt that she thought much of it. i mean, she thought he was probably just fine. truman says in his letters -- you see that he's going that way with prendergast, doing what prendergast wants, because that's how he got in office, but he quickly began to splinter off from that. but to answer your question, i don't imagine mrs. truman thought much of it, because she knew them. nicole anslover: it was simply the way politics was done in kansas city at that time. william seale: and they were a prominent family, and she -- the prendergasts were -- and she knew them. thank you. susan swain: robert is in branson west, missouri. william seale: oh. susan swain: hi, robert, you're on the air. robert: hello. i was wondering if bess truman ever attended former or future first ladies' funerals. thank you. william seale: gosh, i don't know. nicole anslover: i know three first ladies attended her funeral, but it's a very good question. william seale: well, she would have -- susan swain: certainly some died, because she lived such a long time. nicole anslover: well, i'm trying to
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your thoughts. >> the one standout i thought was maybe john kasich. seemed he was running a general election, not a republican primary. when it came to tone, he talked about working and bringing people together. not being partisan. he didn't get a big reaction. be curious to see if he has any impact in the upcoming polls after that debate. a lot of the issues, there always was one sort of outlier. rand paul was the outlier on the foreign policy, on the iraq war and ben carson, donald trump a little bit. on immigration, jeb bush tried not to go as deep as donald trump did. i thought in the kiddie table debate there was more foreign policy discussion and disagreement on minimum wage and immigration and other matters. at the adults' table, i don't think there were too many people up there willing to mix it up. they are all playing it safe and going for that conservative base. >> i thought lindsey graham, what i liked about him today, he argued if you talk about immigration, how many democrats you are going to get to agree with you. i always trusted linds
your thoughts. >> the one standout i thought was maybe john kasich. seemed he was running a general election, not a republican primary. when it came to tone, he talked about working and bringing people together. not being partisan. he didn't get a big reaction. be curious to see if he has any impact in the upcoming polls after that debate. a lot of the issues, there always was one sort of outlier. rand paul was the outlier on the foreign policy, on the iraq war and ben carson, donald...
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he's a thoughtful guy. but a debate format is not his format and i feel that it's never going to be helpful to him. your thoughts. >> i agree. there is a middle between relatively passive or soft spokenness and loud provocation. but again, this is the format that troubles me because abraham lincoln had a high, squeaky voice, others had other problems throughout american history and i just don't think and i'm not saying it's ben carson, even though i'm a big fan, i don't think we should be making yumts based on such superficial things. he's an intelligent man. a solid, conservative man. a man of faith and should be taken very seriously. >> what do you think a lot of, if you read the pundit, i thought carly had a good night. i thought she stood out in a lot of was. i didn't take it some talk about it. i'm interested to see if it translates to poll numbers. rubio, a gangster by the name of putin who's trying to fill the vacuum of america being off the national stage and coopen op sere syria and egypt and other
he's a thoughtful guy. but a debate format is not his format and i feel that it's never going to be helpful to him. your thoughts. >> i agree. there is a middle between relatively passive or soft spokenness and loud provocation. but again, this is the format that troubles me because abraham lincoln had a high, squeaky voice, others had other problems throughout american history and i just don't think and i'm not saying it's ben carson, even though i'm a big fan, i don't think we should be...
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>> i thought carly had a good night. i thought jeb had a good night.s one night of a long campaign. this morning, it's get up, back in the field. we're not going to elect a president in september. we're going to elect a president next year. we have a campaign that's durable. well financed and strong support. i'm very confident when all the cards are dealt around the table that jeb bush will be the nominee. >> where quickly, where does that focus next? >> new hampshire, nevada, south dakota. we believe, once again, this is about the most important office in the country. >> is he on a big ebb coming up? bigger than before. say big ad right now i hear number us of $25 million. what's the message? >> best conservative will match up against anybody in the field. >> thank you for coming on "new day." >> extend the invitation to the governor. we'd love to have him on. >> you got it. >>> there were fireworks from the start, hope you tuned into the cnn debate. a lot more from donald trump and rand paul. he actually did talk about his looks. >> he said i could,
>> i thought carly had a good night. i thought jeb had a good night.s one night of a long campaign. this morning, it's get up, back in the field. we're not going to elect a president in september. we're going to elect a president next year. we have a campaign that's durable. well financed and strong support. i'm very confident when all the cards are dealt around the table that jeb bush will be the nominee. >> where quickly, where does that focus next? >> new hampshire, nevada,...
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. >> i thought were the worlds i thought your coverage of radio and fear of newspaper was more important.d >> that comment was about the war between newspapers ands rado in the 1930s. it had a lot of similarities which is why you raise the question between old and media new today. in the 1930s, radio broadcastial journalism typically the beginning is credited withl they supporting that it didn't catch it strive until the 1930s when it reported the limburg kidnapping in 1932. 1932. that was the first 24 news event. there is great interest, people are very interested to see so whether his son would be found. newspaper didn't pick up with interest in domain demand and radio stepped in with this factor. newspaper would previously ignore this new technology and not give it much credence. they thought we are going to be absolute we can't compete with them, people find this interesting so what are we going to do. there is a legal battle and i talk a little bit about it in the book where newspapers try to prevent, legally prevents thengs that wfrom sharing the news in the early 1930s. it kind of r
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quite, thought police.ack up what ted said about calling susie the night she went missing. the angry message he left on her voice mail, it was hours after she vanished. either ted was trying to fool police with the voice mail and his public movements that morning, or he didn't have any idea what happened to susie. and therefore this time the husband didn't do it, if he was telling the truth that is. >> you know you were a person of interest. >> yes, and you can expect that. >> sure, but how was it to be treated that way? >> it doesn't feel good. every place you go, everything you do you've got people watching, talking, pointing. but i did nothing wrong. i had nothing to hide from, so -- >> did the police believe that? you'd think if they did believe him, they'd make some sort of announcement that ted was in the clear, but they did not and so it was awkward, especially when they were looking for susie. >> did you talk part in the search? >> i did. >> what was that like? >> it's kind of a tough situation. you
quite, thought police.ack up what ted said about calling susie the night she went missing. the angry message he left on her voice mail, it was hours after she vanished. either ted was trying to fool police with the voice mail and his public movements that morning, or he didn't have any idea what happened to susie. and therefore this time the husband didn't do it, if he was telling the truth that is. >> you know you were a person of interest. >> yes, and you can expect that. >>...
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>> i thought jake played well. cooper probably didn't have the same opportunities, but really pleased with the way jake played. he made good choices and decisions out there, and, you know, hopefully he'll only get better. >> heather: what are your thoughts on a two-quarterback approach moving forward?
>> i thought jake played well. cooper probably didn't have the same opportunities, but really pleased with the way jake played. he made good choices and decisions out there, and, you know, hopefully he'll only get better. >> heather: what are your thoughts on a two-quarterback approach moving forward?
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i thought i can't host a variety show, thought they would, and the five years was almost up.as one week to go, and my husband and i had put a down payment on a house in california. and i was not quite as in demand as i had been five years earlier. and so we looked at each other-- we had two children and we saido push that button." >> rose: salman rushdie is one of the most acclaimed writers of our time. over the years, his works of fiction and fantasy have led to death threats, including those from both ayatollah khamenei of iran and al qaeda. he has now given us his version of the classic "10001 nights." the new book is called "two years eight months and twenty-eight nights." >> in between books, you know, i try all kinds of things, and most of them disappear and aren't any good after 24 hours. but sometimes an idea sticks. and i had a couple of things he to start with. i had this idea of jeanies attacking manhattan, chethought won't be enjoyable. and i had this image of this man who is a gardener, suddenly becoming unstuck from the earth. you know, if you're somebody who sp
i thought i can't host a variety show, thought they would, and the five years was almost up.as one week to go, and my husband and i had put a down payment on a house in california. and i was not quite as in demand as i had been five years earlier. and so we looked at each other-- we had two children and we saido push that button." >> rose: salman rushdie is one of the most acclaimed writers of our time. over the years, his works of fiction and fantasy have led to death threats,...
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but i thought it was less of a stem winder i think than people thought it was going to be.re were a lot of people who were geared up for a little bit of fire and brimstone. but he came on, it was more of a homily and like he was just trying to be a grateful guest. >> yes. and in the sort of spirit of gracious invitation which i think has been a spirit he's embodied from the very beginning of his papacy. reflected in what he said today before congress. reflected in another i thought grace note moment afterwards when he went out to the balcony and he said to the faithful i ask you to pray for me and for those who are non-believers just wish me well, wish me luck. i thought that, again, it had just such a kind of wonderful open attitude. and that he really embodies. >> well, this vast sense he gives off of not being judgmental after frankly two papacies of very judgmental men i think is the one thing that draws people to him. and besides the fact that his message -- let's put it this way. he has a different idea of social issues than, say, ted cruz does. his social issues invo
but i thought it was less of a stem winder i think than people thought it was going to be.re were a lot of people who were geared up for a little bit of fire and brimstone. but he came on, it was more of a homily and like he was just trying to be a grateful guest. >> yes. and in the sort of spirit of gracious invitation which i think has been a spirit he's embodied from the very beginning of his papacy. reflected in what he said today before congress. reflected in another i thought grace...
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>> i thought he did fine.now, it is really hard when you're on the stage because you try to concentrate, but, you know, i'll give everybody an a, how 's that? is that politically correct? i thought everybody did fine. >> you had strong disagreements tonight with senator cruz, specifically on the issues of iran and planned parenthood. did you feel you were able to explain your stance on these issues? >> well, i hope so. look, i don't want to fund planned parenthood. i think shutting the government down when you have a president that says i'm not going to put up with it is not the right way to go. we ought to send this some bills. he wants a veto, that's fine. that's different than shutting the government down. in terms of iran, all i tried to say is that we need to watch this agreement, we need to hold these folks accountable in iran. if they violate anything, sanctions go back on, and we can make the case to our allies. if we think they're developing a nuclear weapon, get that information, if i were president,
>> i thought he did fine.now, it is really hard when you're on the stage because you try to concentrate, but, you know, i'll give everybody an a, how 's that? is that politically correct? i thought everybody did fine. >> you had strong disagreements tonight with senator cruz, specifically on the issues of iran and planned parenthood. did you feel you were able to explain your stance on these issues? >> well, i hope so. look, i don't want to fund planned parenthood. i think...
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and the americans thought does he know what we're talking about? but he knew exactly because he had spies in the manhattan project and he had known. so i think we would still have a lot of the cold war but some uncertainty that without the horror and shock volume of hiroshima and nagasaki maybe we would be more inclined to use those during the cuban missile crisis with one minute to midnight. >> i have the question in relation to the last question what you think would have happened had agreed not dropped the bomb and the soviet invaded the islands of japan? >> wonderful question was in just u.s. vs. japan at this point. stalin promised within three months with in the surrender of germany he would declare war on japan. so we had the big red army hovering in siberia waiting to go into manchuria that was a huge consideration for marshall and truman what will happen if we have the red army not only taking over poland but also through manchuria into china? i'd think if it came down to a war of attrition in japan was pretty close to the edge. the shock v
and the americans thought does he know what we're talking about? but he knew exactly because he had spies in the manhattan project and he had known. so i think we would still have a lot of the cold war but some uncertainty that without the horror and shock volume of hiroshima and nagasaki maybe we would be more inclined to use those during the cuban missile crisis with one minute to midnight. >> i have the question in relation to the last question what you think would have happened had...
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i don't think so because i had thoughts.e was no outward show of anything that was wrong. >> you were pretty good at keeping it all inside. >> right. i kept it inside and didn't share any of my thoughts or emotions with anybody. >> how would i ever know? >> no. you never saw any of it, as for as i know. >> i did not really hear from anyone about any of these activities, and that's what really strikes me now is if i would -- if i would have known what would i have done about it? i think i would have done a lot about it. >> i feel it's wrong for people who commit crimes to try to shift the blame on to somebody else, on to their parents or on to their upbringing or living circumstances. i think that's just a cop-out, and my parents, my relatives had no knowledge was what i was doing. they're absolutely not responsible for any of it in any way, and i take full responsibility. >> but you understand that what you did would lead your father to ask himself all kinds of questions. >> that's true. >> where did i go wrong? was there so
i don't think so because i had thoughts.e was no outward show of anything that was wrong. >> you were pretty good at keeping it all inside. >> right. i kept it inside and didn't share any of my thoughts or emotions with anybody. >> how would i ever know? >> no. you never saw any of it, as for as i know. >> i did not really hear from anyone about any of these activities, and that's what really strikes me now is if i would -- if i would have known what would i have...
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i thought the ad was cute but it won't be a game changer. >> i thought marco had one of the best lines on foreign policy the other night. ari when he said, vladmir putin the gangster is filling a void obama has left over. egypt sawed diabetes r-- saudi going to say americans abandoned you come with me. >> i think he is right on that. >> senator rubio is flew went he is accurate and ronald reagan strength tile. it is interesting to contrast the which withay he thinks. it flows out of him likely motion. in domestic policy it is almost like he is so articulate he is reading off of a teleprompter it sounds like. foreign policy motivates him but he is a great freedom story. one of the things, he's a second choice of almost every republican. how does he jump from being people's second choice to their first choice? >> you know, because issues matter, sean. if he did 30 second ards azar ry suggested what we should do to take on vladmir putin what we should do to reform welfare. the reason donald trump is doing as well he is, he is an outsider but he is most out spoken on immigration and hit a
i thought the ad was cute but it won't be a game changer. >> i thought marco had one of the best lines on foreign policy the other night. ari when he said, vladmir putin the gangster is filling a void obama has left over. egypt sawed diabetes r-- saudi going to say americans abandoned you come with me. >> i think he is right on that. >> senator rubio is flew went he is accurate and ronald reagan strength tile. it is interesting to contrast the which withay he thinks. it flows...
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i was talking to someone that i thought would help me. she say to you? >> she told me how to make quick, easy money. she would tell me, i'm a guardian. she would take pictures for the website, show me how to answer the phone calls. she would get me a hotel room and show me how to act when the men entered the room. >> how soon before you started getting calls? >> ten minutes. not even. and my first phone call was a pimp. he's like, i'm not looking to spend time with you, honey. he's like, i'm looking to have you work for me. >> and so you would basically just stay in the hotel room and guys would come up. >> yeah, they'd call me. there would be some older guys. there would be some younger guys. a couple of them would mention their wives. i had this one man that just wanted to cuddle and watch tv. he gave me 150 bucks to do that for half an hour. >> can you tell us what the first time was like? >> i don't remember. i'll be honest with you, i got high. >> did you feel like you had to get high in order to do it? >> i -- yes, definitely. i was
i was talking to someone that i thought would help me. she say to you? >> she told me how to make quick, easy money. she would tell me, i'm a guardian. she would take pictures for the website, show me how to answer the phone calls. she would get me a hotel room and show me how to act when the men entered the room. >> how soon before you started getting calls? >> ten minutes. not even. and my first phone call was a pimp. he's like, i'm not looking to spend time with you, honey....
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i thought that was pretty profound. [laughter] moderator: this is maybe a good set up for this question. our scholars have said that they were surprised by both of you, that you were not what they expected. president bush: one of them thought i couldn't read. [laughter] president clinton: another one thought i could. [laughter] how do you react to that with respect to the filter media and bf -- the what to that means for them as they try to present their true selves and have people understand who they are, know their hearts? president bush: i don't know. i think we are both confident people, and if people don't get us, what we are all about, you've just got to keep moving on. i try not to worry about it. i can't tell you the number of people who have told me to meet tallersay, you are a lot than i thought you were. moderator: i'm not sure if that is something -- [laughter] president bush: i've been 5'11" since 18. image's image. if you have a set of beliefs you are willing to defend, image doesn't matter. people say thi
i thought that was pretty profound. [laughter] moderator: this is maybe a good set up for this question. our scholars have said that they were surprised by both of you, that you were not what they expected. president bush: one of them thought i couldn't read. [laughter] president clinton: another one thought i could. [laughter] how do you react to that with respect to the filter media and bf -- the what to that means for them as they try to present their true selves and have people understand...
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from what they thought they knew. they thought they were in a race with a maniac on world domination. they were focused on the emergency of immediate present. germany surrendered in 1945, unlike germany, japan was not wildly feared as a nuclear threat, but by then, the bombs were nearly complete, the impulse to use them was very strong. in fact, the planes were in the island pointed at japan. final debate among scientists and political leaders was over whether dropping the bombs on the unsuspecting japanese was truey necessary or demonstration over a desert could deliver a sufficiently compelling message to the japanese regime. the record tell us that the last holdout against dropping the bombs was lawrence himself, but that eventually acknowledged that a dud was too great. historians have devaited -- debated and still today whether it was necessary to secure surrender, but there can be no question that most of the people directed involved in the decision accepted the assumption that it was. many of the big scientist
from what they thought they knew. they thought they were in a race with a maniac on world domination. they were focused on the emergency of immediate present. germany surrendered in 1945, unlike germany, japan was not wildly feared as a nuclear threat, but by then, the bombs were nearly complete, the impulse to use them was very strong. in fact, the planes were in the island pointed at japan. final debate among scientists and political leaders was over whether dropping the bombs on the...
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i thought, i can't do that because i'm a writer. writers don't write badly otherwise we would be something else. she said it several times. she doesn't remember but i'm insisting this is true. finally when i was about to lose my job because the governor didn't think i was getting his voice, i thought maybe there something to this idea. what i did was i listen to to a lot of the governors dictation. is a huge letter writer. he writes ten to 20 letters a week to anyone whom he has met, could be a famous person. .. >> but he went hate it which was slightly different. so i developed this list, it is here in the book i will try to hold it up for the benefit of the camera. this is the list that i developed. it is only a page and i insisted to get it all on one page. if you ever write for the same politician, you just rip this out and you will be fine. you he won't like what you have written but he won't hated either. so the list has some of these things. it's speaks volumes, the fact that you did such and such speaks sometimes about your
i thought, i can't do that because i'm a writer. writers don't write badly otherwise we would be something else. she said it several times. she doesn't remember but i'm insisting this is true. finally when i was about to lose my job because the governor didn't think i was getting his voice, i thought maybe there something to this idea. what i did was i listen to to a lot of the governors dictation. is a huge letter writer. he writes ten to 20 letters a week to anyone whom he has met, could be a...
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and it was a split second on the thought process. thought was this real, and it's real, we're about to die. the next thing i know, spencer is getting up out of his seat already. and i was like maybe we have a chance, when spencer reached him i thought we have a chance. >> that is one of the things people know about you guys. have you always known you would rush through the danger -- >> we said we would. >> when you were in afghanistan, you were there for nine months with the national guard. did you see combat? did you have any experience that would prepare you for this? >> i mean, training, it was like the firearms and stuff like really helped afterwards once i got the ak and things like that. but frankly, afghanistan was nothing like the train. we got rockets from time to time, things like that. but nothing like that. >> so now you're on your vacation celebrating your down time with your best friends. and you appreciate you know, the irony of danger coming to you then. the terrorists coming to you then as opposed to i mean, afghanis
and it was a split second on the thought process. thought was this real, and it's real, we're about to die. the next thing i know, spencer is getting up out of his seat already. and i was like maybe we have a chance, when spencer reached him i thought we have a chance. >> that is one of the things people know about you guys. have you always known you would rush through the danger -- >> we said we would. >> when you were in afghanistan, you were there for nine months with the...
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i thought, well, what was he doing? i thought, maybe i had better check the spanish archives. at least this was about money and the spanish treasury collected taxes on what clark did. i checked the spanish archives. , theretreasury record was one exhaustively detailed, several pages about here mo guillermo clark showing up on april 24, and right away he unloaded one of the flat boats. there were people with carts. he used their services and had them cart tobacco to the customhouse, where the tobacco was open, the hogshead were wait, and tobacco was inspected. all of this information is in the spanish archives, but not in clark's journal. i thought, why? was this a business venture? my goodness. the tobacco in one treasury book having to do with export. i checked another treasury book having to do with sales make locally. my goodness, yes. exhaustivequally description of furs. clark had brought almost two tons of furs. skins, ottereer and beaver pelts down the river, too. he made no mention in his journal about those things. i have no idea why. he also carried bacon and ham to
i thought, well, what was he doing? i thought, maybe i had better check the spanish archives. at least this was about money and the spanish treasury collected taxes on what clark did. i checked the spanish archives. , theretreasury record was one exhaustively detailed, several pages about here mo guillermo clark showing up on april 24, and right away he unloaded one of the flat boats. there were people with carts. he used their services and had them cart tobacco to the customhouse, where the...
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i lived the violent thoughts that i had instead of the good thoughts. >>> coming up -- >> the last timealked about this on the record, the court tried to make me out to be a cold-blooded, ruthless monster. that's not me. >> at 16 he killed his parents. >> he had no emotion about it, and he didn't have any kind of response or real answer as to why. >> but one couple sees more than just a killer. >>> during our shoot at indiana state prison, we were with inmate aaron brown on what was for him an unusual day. he had visitors. >> aaron. >> just glad to see you, always. >> hi, dude. what's up, man? >> vicki and keith have played the role of surrogate parents to brown for more than 15 years. as a teenager he was friends with their own children. >> he just would call to talk to my boys, and the boys at the age they were were never home, and we developed a friendship, and i loved him. he just seemed kind of lost and lonely, you know, and then the crime happened. it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old. he's now serving two 50-year sentences for the murders o
i lived the violent thoughts that i had instead of the good thoughts. >>> coming up -- >> the last timealked about this on the record, the court tried to make me out to be a cold-blooded, ruthless monster. that's not me. >> at 16 he killed his parents. >> he had no emotion about it, and he didn't have any kind of response or real answer as to why. >> but one couple sees more than just a killer. >>> during our shoot at indiana state prison, we were with...
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we thought we were gone. >> debbie is working the grill. >> that was the day i thought i was going to die. >> the car explodes right in front of her and her customers. >> the front and the front tire went through that building there. >> patrons frothe diner check on the driver of the truck that was clipped before the explosion. >> i remember seeing people coming out of the restaurant. it was just a flurry of activity. >> the police try to extinguish the fire, but it spreads. >> too much fire. the fire was too big. we even ran in here and got our fire extinguisher. it just wasn't enough. >> somehow, everyone at the diner escapes injury. >> imagine if you had a group of people walking into the restaurant on the sidewalk at that hour. it was just sickening to think what the consequences could have been. >> the driver of the mini van sand the and the truck in the telway parking lot, both suffer minor injuries. >> i felt so relieved at least that no one innocent was injured severely as a result of this person's total disregard for safety, for respect for other people on the roadways. >> th
we thought we were gone. >> debbie is working the grill. >> that was the day i thought i was going to die. >> the car explodes right in front of her and her customers. >> the front and the front tire went through that building there. >> patrons frothe diner check on the driver of the truck that was clipped before the explosion. >> i remember seeing people coming out of the restaurant. it was just a flurry of activity. >> the police try to extinguish the...
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i thought about this a lot. i know a little bit about their federal jurisprudence because one of the cases i had was when sandra day o'connor was against me and and that time i would've traded her for any mail, actually. i don't know a lot about their congress clause in their administrative laws. i will say, for 20 years, sandra day o'connor was often the crucial fifth vote. women did not have their abortions made criminal in those years and they did not have to go down to the motel to negotiate their rays with their male boss in those years. because sandra day o'connor often provided the crucial fifth vote or if she didn't she was in the conversation. their lives and our lives were better for 20 years. now the court is starting to undo some of the things she did. they are not separating those two processes. i think they're embedded it. what happens if it all gets reversed. i don't thing it's all going to be reversed. ginsburg great accomplishment is the ten years of litigations for the women's right project. in
i thought about this a lot. i know a little bit about their federal jurisprudence because one of the cases i had was when sandra day o'connor was against me and and that time i would've traded her for any mail, actually. i don't know a lot about their congress clause in their administrative laws. i will say, for 20 years, sandra day o'connor was often the crucial fifth vote. women did not have their abortions made criminal in those years and they did not have to go down to the motel to...
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>> i thought he got stabbed. looked like he sgot stabbed. >> he got shot through the back and it cape out his neck. >> pierced the left lung and came out the neck. >> when i first seen him after the gun was passed out i turned around this is the first time i have ever seen mark through the ordeal. he has a whole hole in his neck. he's bleeding down his shirt. i am thinking he had gotten stabbed. i still had not heard a gun shot. >> what were you going to say about his wife? >> his wife kept insisting he got shot in the chest. i took the box cutter and cut his shirt off. >> it was pretty high up here. >> it wasn't funny looking back on it it was pretty funny. hey, man, you want to say a prayer with me? i thought he was dead. he was like, no, i think i am good. i was like, what? all right, man. cool. i said a prayer for him anyway. >> did you? >> he was complaining about his arm. >> in that moment bleeding out of the back of your neck saving his life with your hands in his artery? did you take time to say a prayer?
>> i thought he got stabbed. looked like he sgot stabbed. >> he got shot through the back and it cape out his neck. >> pierced the left lung and came out the neck. >> when i first seen him after the gun was passed out i turned around this is the first time i have ever seen mark through the ordeal. he has a whole hole in his neck. he's bleeding down his shirt. i am thinking he had gotten stabbed. i still had not heard a gun shot. >> what were you going to say about...
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>> just wouldn't have thought.ought. >> he's going to loosen up soon. >> he's looking good. he showed us a video. i think he's going to go far. >> what do you think is next for you? you had dreams of becoming a police officer. do you still think that will happen? >> eventually. we have no idea what is in store for us, even now. so i'm sure eventually we'll all get back on our intended tracks, i guess. for now we're just trying to figure out what we're doing next week and stuff like that. and it's been insane. >> do the honors that you received mean anything to you? you got the legion of honor in france. you got a phone call from the president of the united states. in those moments does it dawn on your you're a hero? >> no. >> hero is like a word. i don't know if we'll ever claim that. i'm appreciative to everybody who says it but i don't think we can ever claim that. we're thinking -- >> if we were like, totally safe and we were in an armored box and we left the armored box to like, stop this train attack then, yea
>> just wouldn't have thought.ought. >> he's going to loosen up soon. >> he's looking good. he showed us a video. i think he's going to go far. >> what do you think is next for you? you had dreams of becoming a police officer. do you still think that will happen? >> eventually. we have no idea what is in store for us, even now. so i'm sure eventually we'll all get back on our intended tracks, i guess. for now we're just trying to figure out what we're doing next...
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she thought he was killed.ught he was poisoned. >> reporter: the idea seemed on the face of it crazy. who would want to kill frank? >> i didn't know what to think. it was just such a shock. >> reporter: homicide detectives were called in, even though there was zero evidence of a homicide. any chance this was going to turn out not to be a murder and what frank died of was natural causes or food poisoning or something like that? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: the l.a. county sheriff homicide detective says his job was to just to keep moving forward. >> we were dependent upon what the coroner's office was doing, what they would find or wouldn't find. but in the meantime, you can't stop investigating. so a few days after frank's death, they spoke with angelina about her suspiciouses. >> we're here because we understand there's a -- you have some information or believe there's a possibility that your husband was poisoned. >> reporter: angelina had a lot to tell the detectives about frank's final days, about
she thought he was killed.ught he was poisoned. >> reporter: the idea seemed on the face of it crazy. who would want to kill frank? >> i didn't know what to think. it was just such a shock. >> reporter: homicide detectives were called in, even though there was zero evidence of a homicide. any chance this was going to turn out not to be a murder and what frank died of was natural causes or food poisoning or something like that? >> absolutely. absolutely. >>...
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let me get your thoughts on the debate overall, first. >> i thought it was fun.uite as fun as the fox one. but it was trying to be as fun. long. raucous. and some great shots were taken at the man of the hour, donald trump. many of which he did not recover from. >> who won? >> well, certainly -- well i think there were several people who helped themselves. one was obviously carly fiorina. another i thought was chris christie. in that format. he is very good. i thought jeb bush helped himself a lot and had some good shots, particularly at donald trump. and chris christie, i mentioned him. he did -- was surprisingly good. >> jeff, you know, donald trump coming into the debate was so far ahead. double digits in all the polls, nationally and in the early states. and you know, he didn't have a moment that was really bad. his supporters in overnight polls at least online, say he's the big winner. >> well, i guess it's the cult of trump that we're watching here. but i think that he suffered from heightened expectations. cnn in particular had blanket coverage of trump le
let me get your thoughts on the debate overall, first. >> i thought it was fun.uite as fun as the fox one. but it was trying to be as fun. long. raucous. and some great shots were taken at the man of the hour, donald trump. many of which he did not recover from. >> who won? >> well, certainly -- well i think there were several people who helped themselves. one was obviously carly fiorina. another i thought was chris christie. in that format. he is very good. i thought jeb bush...