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applause] >> i know you mentioned that two members of your team have passed on, warner gardner and tom frank. -- john frank. i wonder if you could share that moment when you realized that this was something beyond a single moment of testimony. >> when i look at into today's audience, and certainly in the immediate days following the hearing, i have lots of support from women. but john john frank had been an expert on the supreme court and the confirmation process. he was there, he volunteered and came from arizona. i did not know he was going to come. at the end of my morning testimony, he came to me in tears and he said, "i know this is very hard for you. i know this is a challenge, but you have no idea of how important this is to our country." i was at that point trying to get through the rest of the day. i do not think i fully appreciated then exactly what he was saying to me. here was this man who had been at yale many years ago in the practice of law and studied the supreme court. he was saying to me that this was an important moment in our country's history. it was as if so he looked i
applause] >> i know you mentioned that two members of your team have passed on, warner gardner and tom frank. -- john frank. i wonder if you could share that moment when you realized that this was something beyond a single moment of testimony. >> when i look at into today's audience, and certainly in the immediate days following the hearing, i have lots of support from women. but john john frank had been an expert on the supreme court and the confirmation process. he was there, he...
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. >> tom: barney frank, one of the country's leading liberal voices, will not run for re- election next year. the 16-term congressman served as chairman of the house financial services committee from 2007 to 2011. during that time, he spearheaded work on the landmark dodd-frank financial regulation law, which rewrote the rules for wall street after the 2008 financial crisis. >> susie: remember enron? it is now ten years after the energy giant went bankrupt, wiped out savings for investors and employees and led to dozens of arrests of top company executives. it became one of the biggest frauds in history, and its collapse helped re-write the nation's accounting laws. this week, we look at enron's implosion and how it impacted american business. kicking off our coverage tonight? andrew schneider from our bureau at houston p.b.s. he talks with former enron employees about what it was like inside enron as the company began to break down. >> reporter: in the 1990s, enron was the company to work for in houston. it encouraged creative thinking. it offered huge rewards and opportunities for adv
. >> tom: barney frank, one of the country's leading liberal voices, will not run for re- election next year. the 16-term congressman served as chairman of the house financial services committee from 2007 to 2011. during that time, he spearheaded work on the landmark dodd-frank financial regulation law, which rewrote the rules for wall street after the 2008 financial crisis. >> susie: remember enron? it is now ten years after the energy giant went bankrupt, wiped out savings for...
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it seems to me that virgil and morgan earp have sort of been pumped into the background as have tom and frank mcquarrie. vergil wanted to be a good lawman. i think he was very pragmatic about the way he enforced the law. ep for giving people a chance to back away without embarrassing them or having their pride attack. he did his best that day to lead the cowboys settled down and ride on out of town, and finally felt forced to act. when he did, he called on the people he trusted most, his two brothers. and then, of course, there was doc who was never going to miss an occasion like this. it was a terrible tragedy that this happened. and i think if things had happened differently in one or two instances, if a virgil hadn't been approached by a couple of town leaders offering vigilante, if white and tom mcquarrie hadn't had that, if the cowboys walking to the okay corral i think really meaning to leave town, not wanting to leave too fast because they didn't want all the onlookers you think the earp's head back and out and made him leave. any number of things might have prevented this. but even if
it seems to me that virgil and morgan earp have sort of been pumped into the background as have tom and frank mcquarrie. vergil wanted to be a good lawman. i think he was very pragmatic about the way he enforced the law. ep for giving people a chance to back away without embarrassing them or having their pride attack. he did his best that day to lead the cowboys settled down and ride on out of town, and finally felt forced to act. when he did, he called on the people he trusted most, his two...
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it seemed to me that virtually market or have sort of been dumped into the background as have tom and frankcclory. virgil wanted to be a good long man. i think it is very pragmatic about the way he enforce the law. he preferred giving people a chance to back away without embarrassing man or having their pride
it seemed to me that virtually market or have sort of been dumped into the background as have tom and frankcclory. virgil wanted to be a good long man. i think it is very pragmatic about the way he enforce the law. he preferred giving people a chance to back away without embarrassing man or having their pride
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applause] >> i know you mentioned that two members of your team have passed on, warner gardner and tom frank. -- john frank. i wonder if you could share that moment when you realized that this was something beyond a single moment of testimony. >> when i look at into today's audience, and certainly in the immediate days following the hearing, i have lots of support from women. but john john frank had been an expert on the supreme court and the confirmation process. he was there, he volunered and came from arizona. i did not know he was going to come. at the end of my morning testimony, he came to me in tears and he said, "i know this is very hard for you. i know this is a challenge, but you have no idea of how important this is to our country." i was at that point trying to get through the rest of the day. i do not think i fully appreciated then exactly what he was saying to me. here was this man who had been at yale many years ago in the practice of law and studied the supreme court. he was saying to me that this was an important moment in our country's history. it was as if so he looked int
applause] >> i know you mentioned that two members of your team have passed on, warner gardner and tom frank. -- john frank. i wonder if you could share that moment when you realized that this was something beyond a single moment of testimony. >> when i look at into today's audience, and certainly in the immediate days following the hearing, i have lots of support from women. but john john frank had been an expert on the supreme court and the confirmation process. he was there, he...
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we'll discuss college sports and morality with tom corbett and frank other harrah and student body president, t.j. bar. and ten days and counting for the deficit field deadline. will they reach a compromise? we'll get the latest from two members. pat toomey and james clyburn. a fox news sunday exclusive z rick perry's 53 second oops moment during a presidential debate. we'll ask our sunday panel about a g.o.p. race that's now wide open. and our power player of the week, turned a new kind of t-shirt in a billion dollars a year business, all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: hello again from fox news in washington. this weekend the penn state football team took the field without joe paterno for the first time in 46 years. he was fired after a scandal about a former assistant coach allegedly abusing young boys, some on campus. in the stadium thousands wore blue instead of white to express sympathy for the victims. we'll talk with former penn state football great frank owe harris and the student body president. as governor, you're a member of the board of trustees at penn state that vote
we'll discuss college sports and morality with tom corbett and frank other harrah and student body president, t.j. bar. and ten days and counting for the deficit field deadline. will they reach a compromise? we'll get the latest from two members. pat toomey and james clyburn. a fox news sunday exclusive z rick perry's 53 second oops moment during a presidential debate. we'll ask our sunday panel about a g.o.p. race that's now wide open. and our power player of the week, turned a new kind of...
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ktvu's consumer editor tom vacar has more. >> reporter: frank, here is the rule specifically, the terminale airplane is where the passengers belong. after more than a three hour flight a air liner was diverted to connecticut where it sat 7.5 hours. passengers got on their cell phones. >> can't go to the bath room. there is no running water. children, candy capped people. >> power is going in and out. bath rooms are locked. >> reporter: even the pilot asked for help from air traffic control. >> we can't get help. is there anyway you can get a tug and tow bar out here and get us towed to a gate. i don't care. i have a paraplegic, a diabetic. it's -- a list of things. >> reporter: we spoke with him. violation of the waiting rules carries fine. so did the airlines violate the rules considering they flew into a storm? >> they did because they waited three hours before they called the airport to come tow them in. >> reporter: is the airport libel? >> they pulled the wool over our eyes saying we all have emergency plans. we will never be a part of the problem. the last few events since the rule w
ktvu's consumer editor tom vacar has more. >> reporter: frank, here is the rule specifically, the terminale airplane is where the passengers belong. after more than a three hour flight a air liner was diverted to connecticut where it sat 7.5 hours. passengers got on their cell phones. >> can't go to the bath room. there is no running water. children, candy capped people. >> power is going in and out. bath rooms are locked. >> reporter: even the pilot asked for help from...
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. >> live from frank ogawa plaza, tom vacar, ktvu news. >> we will return to the camp if we see that police are trying to clear them out. >>> the leak happened at 7:15 tonight near mission and veal as you hear there the sound of escaping gas filled the night. and people said they could smell gas more than 100 feet away. traffic on beal street was closed for some time. >>> pg & e says it is laying off 225 workers phos workers -- most will be from the information technology department. the company began the lay offs yesterday and says those i.p. workers are being given a chance to find other jobs within the company. >> there are allegations tonight of police brutality following a student protest at uc berkeley. we showed you the confrontation last night on the ktvu news. tonight ktvu's amber lee is live with the video of the police action that some say went too far. amber-- >> reporter: julie, student protesters tell us this you tube video is proof that police use excessive force and they're calling for changes in police tactics. >> proposed no outside police under any circumstances no
. >> live from frank ogawa plaza, tom vacar, ktvu news. >> we will return to the camp if we see that police are trying to clear them out. >>> the leak happened at 7:15 tonight near mission and veal as you hear there the sound of escaping gas filled the night. and people said they could smell gas more than 100 feet away. traffic on beal street was closed for some time. >>> pg & e says it is laying off 225 workers phos workers -- most will be from the information...
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. >> live from frank ogawa plaza, tom vacar, ktvu news. >> we will return to the camp if we see that police are trying to clear them out. >>> the leak happened at 7:15 tonight near mission and veal as you hear there the sound of escaping gas filled the night. and people said they could smell gas more than 100 feet away. traffic on beal street was closed for some time. >>> pg & e says it is laying off 225 workers phos workers -- most will be from the information technology department. the company began the lay offs yesterday and says those i.p. workers are being given a chance to find other jobs within the company. >> there are allegations tonight of police brutality following a student protest at uc berkeley. we showed you the confrontation last night on the ktvu news. tonight ktvu's amber lee is live with the video of the police action that some say went too far. amber-- >> reporter: julie, student protesters tell us this you tube video is proof that police use excessive force and they're calling for changes in police tactics. >> proposed no outside police under any circumstances no
. >> live from frank ogawa plaza, tom vacar, ktvu news. >> we will return to the camp if we see that police are trying to clear them out. >>> the leak happened at 7:15 tonight near mission and veal as you hear there the sound of escaping gas filled the night. and people said they could smell gas more than 100 feet away. traffic on beal street was closed for some time. >>> pg & e says it is laying off 225 workers phos workers -- most will be from the information...
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depends upon the public supporting alternative independent journalists like thank you tom hartman if i may be. frank of the kind of work that i have done on public broadcasting. corporate journalists tend to be. tend to be tethered to the value system of the corporations they serve and that's really the perpetuate the old power we've seen as you said an enormous concentration of media power in the last twenty five years in particular and as that is happened as corporations have come to have vested interest in the washington and washington politics subsidies tax breaks special favors the journalists have tended not consciously but unconsciously to buy into those values and to assume a way to to censor themselves so that they're not really telling the story and look at what n.b.c. did not do when n.b.c. when g.e. sold in b.c. to contest it was very little coverage of this new merger of two corporate elias own in d.c. that's an example of how the media censors itself in response to the perceived values of the corporate giants they work for and it has meant that more and more they try to entertain as th
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i think that somebody somewhere believed that leo frank -- i do not think that tom watson or dorsey believed it, but i think there was enough. but somebody important had to pay. poor little old leo frank got the dial turned to him. >> my question is about the creation and collaboration behind the show. how did you decide that a musical would the -- it is unlike any musical i am familiar with. and jason was a young man, 24, at the time of writing the show. and how you worked together and came up with the collaboration. >> it happened because i had written a play called "and last night of ballyhoo." the director was a friend of mine and i gave him the place to read and he said, what are all of these jews so hysterical about assimilating. and he said, because of the leo frank case, really. and he said, i know about it a little bit. tell me about it. i told him the outline and he said, that is a musical. [laughter] and i was a little taken aback. [laughter] but almost in the next second i saw what he meant because it was so deeply, profoundly emotional. it hit deep emotions in so many people as
i think that somebody somewhere believed that leo frank -- i do not think that tom watson or dorsey believed it, but i think there was enough. but somebody important had to pay. poor little old leo frank got the dial turned to him. >> my question is about the creation and collaboration behind the show. how did you decide that a musical would the -- it is unlike any musical i am familiar with. and jason was a young man, 24, at the time of writing the show. and how you worked together and...
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. >>> a public memorial service is held for frank, the long time gay rights activist died last month. tom sherwood joins us live downtown where people have been coming to pay their respects today. tom? >> reporter: this old carnegie library is part of the nation's history. it's a good place to say good-bye to frank, who created his own history. on a bright afternoon, he was brought to the library downtown. jim graham and david helped carry the coffin for him. he was 86 when he died. he lied about being gay to serve in the armed forces. fired from the federal government for being gay and spent the rest of his life fighting for gay and lesbian rights. >> we are celebrating a life well lived. one which every washingtonian. he had a long and fulfilling life. you wonder if the next generation will appreciate the contributions he made to make shire lives easier. >> i loved him. he was like a grandfather to me. you know, he lived a good life. i'm happy to be a part of it. >> reporter: he's known in the united states and abroad for first using the slogan gay is good as he fought discrimination. h
. >>> a public memorial service is held for frank, the long time gay rights activist died last month. tom sherwood joins us live downtown where people have been coming to pay their respects today. tom? >> reporter: this old carnegie library is part of the nation's history. it's a good place to say good-bye to frank, who created his own history. on a bright afternoon, he was brought to the library downtown. jim graham and david helped carry the coffin for him. he was 86 when he...
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full-time coaches and bill cav nau will be our wide receiver coach from here on out. >> frank perdini in york. >> tom behind them, do they get any sense, can you maybe explain how you think they'll react this week to everything? do you get a sense of that at all already? >> they were great yesterday at practice. we talked briefly before practice about the game and where we were headed. i think a lot of times with everything that's swirls around them, they enjoy coming to practice because it's the one time they can kind of be themselves and no one is asking questions, they are there to play football. they know they have a job to do this week. we're still on the hunt for the big 10 championship and they know where they are headed to. they know it's going to be a tough football game. >> joe in philadelphia. >> tom, are you concerned for your players and coaches as representatives of penn state going into another city, following all of the troubling news of last week? >> not at all. we've been contact by ohio state. i talked to luke fickle called me the other day. we've been assured there will be no prob
full-time coaches and bill cav nau will be our wide receiver coach from here on out. >> frank perdini in york. >> tom behind them, do they get any sense, can you maybe explain how you think they'll react this week to everything? do you get a sense of that at all already? >> they were great yesterday at practice. we talked briefly before practice about the game and where we were headed. i think a lot of times with everything that's swirls around them, they enjoy coming to...
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tom brokaw. [applause] ♪ ♪ been. >> the list for you. you love frank sinatra. >> i do.ave experiences with frank sinatra, obviously. my generation, he was the voice, and he was larger than life in many ways. i get to him along the way, and not always pleasantly because i was a reporter, and he did not like being in the news, especially the way he got himself of the news. he would do something inappropriate and we would reported in the next day his public-relations person would come to see me. he would say, you know, frank does not think that you are where he is underwriting an orphanage in mexico's awhile are some good deed. i said, no, i did hear about that. it does not excuse the bar brawl in which she was involved was my or never. and then there and not set of circumstances one evening in new york we had a mutual friend, a kind of legendary figure by the name of some key lazar, who was a great agent. he had invited me to dinner. it turned out he had also invited frank's wife. frank was going to arrive later. no, my god. what is this going to be like. sinatra came and
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i think betts somebody -- that somebody somewhere believed that leo frank -- i do not think from what he -- i do not think that tom watson or dorsey believed it, but i think there was enough. but somebody important had to pay. pour a little old leo frank got the dial -- poor little old leo frank got the dial turned to him. >> my question is about the creation and collaboration behind the show. how did you decide that a the -- it is-b unlike any fromusical i am famir with. and jason was a young man, 24, at the time of writing the show. and how you worked together and came up with the collaboration. >> it happened because i had written a play called "and last night of ballyhoo." the director was a friend of mine and i gave him the place to read and he said, what are all of these jews so hysterical about assimilating. and he said, because of the leo frank case, really. and he said, i know about it a little bit. tell me about it. i told him the outline and he said, that is a musical. [laughter] and i was a little taken aback. [laughter] but almost in the next second i saw what he meant because it was so deeply, profou
i think betts somebody -- that somebody somewhere believed that leo frank -- i do not think from what he -- i do not think that tom watson or dorsey believed it, but i think there was enough. but somebody important had to pay. pour a little old leo frank got the dial -- poor little old leo frank got the dial turned to him. >> my question is about the creation and collaboration behind the show. how did you decide that a the -- it is-b unlike any fromusical i am famir with. and jason was a...
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. >> tom: david says, "i am being much more careful in investments, picking companies for long-term buy-and-hold only if i believe the company could survive a great depression." >> susie: frank writes, "i'm just riding out the volatility. selling on the high days and moving to cash." we saw a lot of people going into cash today and one statistic that stands out for river stock on the big board that went up today, 12 went down. >> tom: we're going to take a look at the market, it was broad based selling and the market breadth was significant as we saw the worst day for the blue chips in a couple months here. so let's get to it with tonight's market focus. >> tom: the worries of the past couple of days turned into fear, with stocks sinking and bonds rallying. prices plunging right out of the gate. the market was weak coming into the opening bell and prices plunged this morning. this is today's action in the dow jones industrial average. the index hit its low just after 2:00 p.m. eastern today, ending the day down more than 3.2%. putting the drop in perspective, here are the past 90 sessions. selloff was broad and wide. fewer than 300 tock were up. tonight, it's at its lowest p
. >> tom: david says, "i am being much more careful in investments, picking companies for long-term buy-and-hold only if i believe the company could survive a great depression." >> susie: frank writes, "i'm just riding out the volatility. selling on the high days and moving to cash." we saw a lot of people going into cash today and one statistic that stands out for river stock on the big board that went up today, 12 went down. >> tom: we're going to take a...
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cool to worry a in in the >>darya: mine seemed are continuing tom brady is in oakland, police in riot gear are still on the scene at frank ogawa plaza after clearing out the tent city with the occupy movement on the right, that is video from earlier. one person was arrested. some about 30 people were arrested this morning. it was a peaceful confrontation. if there were no clashes between protesters and police. >>jackie: there is a line at 14th and clay and another line set up here. >>james: protesters planned to convene this morning-- this afternoon at 4:00 p.m.. tough >>darya: think about the huge difference on this morning to october 25th. now, the police have handled things differently. they still had a great number of officers and all of their right gear, but he did not materialize. they did not have any clashes. they moved in and were able to start taking down the tents. >>james: things were more subdued. we do all this is still have roads closed. it will take a while to get this area around frank ogawa plaza cleared. we are still so more on room disease can thaws us italy and therefore it's armonk out on the meetin
cool to worry a in in the >>darya: mine seemed are continuing tom brady is in oakland, police in riot gear are still on the scene at frank ogawa plaza after clearing out the tent city with the occupy movement on the right, that is video from earlier. one person was arrested. some about 30 people were arrested this morning. it was a peaceful confrontation. if there were no clashes between protesters and police. >>jackie: there is a line at 14th and clay and another line set up here....
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tom sherwood is at mt. ver nonsquare as people pay their respec respects. >> reporter: the mayor is due here at the carnegie library to honor frank kameny. he was brought to the carnegie library downtown. d.c. councilmembers helped tend to the coffin for kameny. he was 86 when he died. he lied about being gay to serve in the u.s. forces. he was fired from the government for being gay and spent the rest of his life fighting for gay rights. >> it's a celebration. we are celebrating a life well lived in which every washingtonian lived his life. you wonder if the next generation will fully appreciate the contributions he made that make their lives so much easier. >> i loved him. he was like a grandfather to me. he lived a good life. and i'm happy to be a part of it. >> he's known in the united states and abroad for using the slogan gay is good as he fought discrimination. his modest home in northwest washington was added to the park service register of historic places. >> for those of us, myself most definitely included who are what we are today, we have to acknowledge him because of what he was able to do. >> reporter: the doors her
tom sherwood is at mt. ver nonsquare as people pay their respec respects. >> reporter: the mayor is due here at the carnegie library to honor frank kameny. he was brought to the carnegie library downtown. d.c. councilmembers helped tend to the coffin for kameny. he was 86 when he died. he lied about being gay to serve in the u.s. forces. he was fired from the government for being gay and spent the rest of his life fighting for gay rights. >> it's a celebration. we are celebrating a...
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tom brokaw. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that was for you. you love franktt trip. >> i tonight had mixed experiences with frank's a notch or obviously in my was the voice and he was larger than life in any way and i encountered along the way and not always a pleasant way because i was a reporter and he didn't like being in the news and especially the way he got himself into the news. so he would do something inappropriate and we would report it and then the next day his public relations person would come to see me and say, you know, frank doesn't think you are aware that he is underwriting an orphanage in mexico were some good d. it doesn't excuse the bar brawl in which he was involved in last night or whatever. a mentor or not set of circumstances one evening here in new york we had a mutual friend, a kind of legendary figure by the name of swifty lazare who was a great agent and swifty had invited me to dinner and it turns out he had also invited frank's wife and then frank was going to arrive later. i said my god, what is this going to be late? and i'm n
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can't recall having a meeting that tom crone expect to happen, writing pretty serious memo, the question as to how these two deal with each other and whether they fall in frank with what they're up to? >> i mean, i couldn't possibly spike lee about all the conversation they might have had with each other but i just don't know. [inaudible] people have occasionally refresh their memories, and colin myler has told he has been unable to verify details of the discussion that may or may not have taken place because news of the international have refused them access to the relevant documents, presuming relevant document exist. would you let mr. myler refresh his memory, you would give them access to any guidance he needs surrounding that meeting or otherwise? >> i can tell you that mr., you know, as a matter of, if there's an occasion to review policy around former employees, access to systems, week in review that and i can get back to you on the. i can say that i had gone and looked for records around my own diary with respect to conversations during that period, and i'm happy to provide my calendar to you. there's no record of a conversation or meeting on the 27t
can't recall having a meeting that tom crone expect to happen, writing pretty serious memo, the question as to how these two deal with each other and whether they fall in frank with what they're up to? >> i mean, i couldn't possibly spike lee about all the conversation they might have had with each other but i just don't know. [inaudible] people have occasionally refresh their memories, and colin myler has told he has been unable to verify details of the discussion that may or may not...
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frank o'haris, a second mile board member, is furious about that. >> and i don't understand it. and those are the answers that we need to find. >> pennsylvania governor tom corbin also wants answers. >> i need to know what charity of the board members knew. i think that's a determination that people will be looking into. >> reporter: the charity has declined to answer any questions this week. in a statement posted on its website, it says it first learned of an investigation into sandusky in 2002, but that penn state officials informed second mile there was no finding of wrongdoing. second mile severed all ties with sandusky in 2008. we immediately made the decision to separate him from all of our activities involving children. the statement continued, we have done everything in our power to cooperate with law enforcement officials and we will continue to do so. so charity officials are vowing to continue forward. they say they have important and valuable programs and they're going to forge ahead. but that may not be good enough. there are a lot of angry parents and school officials here and reports just in the last couple of days that school officials --
frank o'haris, a second mile board member, is furious about that. >> and i don't understand it. and those are the answers that we need to find. >> pennsylvania governor tom corbin also wants answers. >> i need to know what charity of the board members knew. i think that's a determination that people will be looking into. >> reporter: the charity has declined to answer any questions this week. in a statement posted on its website, it says it first learned of an...
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can't recall having a meeting that tom crone expect to happen, writing pretty serious memo, the question as to how thee two deal with each other and whether they fall in frank with what they're up to? >> i mean, i couldn't possibly spike lee about all the conversation they might have had with each other but i just don't know. [inaudible] people have occasionally refresh their memories, and colin myler has told he has been unable to verify details of the discussion th m or may not have aken place because news of the international have refused them access to the relevant documents, presuming relevant document exist. would you let mr. myler refresh his memory, you would give them access to any guidance he needs surrounding that meeting or otherwise? >> i can tell you that mr., you know, as a matter of, if there's an occasion to review policy around former employees, access to systems, week in review that and i can get back to you on the. i can say that i had gone and looked for records around my own diary with respect to conversations during that period, and i'm happy to provide my calendar to you. there's no record of a conversation or meeting on the 27th of
can't recall having a meeting that tom crone expect to happen, writing pretty serious memo, the question as to how thee two deal with each other and whether they fall in frank with what they're up to? >> i mean, i couldn't possibly spike lee about all the conversation they might have had with each other but i just don't know. [inaudible] people have occasionally refresh their memories, and colin myler has told he has been unable to verify details of the discussion th m or may not have...
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can't recall having a meeting that tom crone expect to happen, writing pretty serious memo,the question as to how thse two deal with each other and whether they fall in frank with what th're up to? >> i mean, i couldn't possibly spike lee about all the conversation they might have had with each other but i just don't know. [inaudible] people have occasionally refresh their memories, and colin myler has told he has been unable to verify details of the discussion that may or may not have taken place because news of the international have refused them access to the relevant documents, presuming relevant document exist. would you let mr. myler refresh his memory, you would give them access to any guidance he needs surrounding that meeting or otherwise? >> i canell you that mr., you know, as a matter of, if there's an occasion to review policy around former employees, access to systems, week in review that and i can get back to you on the. i can say that i had gone and looked for records around my own diary with respect to conversations during that period, and i'm hapy to provide my calendar to you. there's no record of a conversation or meeting on the 27th of
can't recall having a meeting that tom crone expect to happen, writing pretty serious memo,the question as to how thse two deal with each other and whether they fall in frank with what th're up to? >> i mean, i couldn't possibly spike lee about all the conversation they might have had with each other but i just don't know. [inaudible] people have occasionally refresh their memories, and colin myler has told he has been unable to verify details of the discussion that may or may not have...
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meeting that tom crone expects to happen, hence his writing a pretty serious memo -- adds the question of how these two characters are dealing with each other, and whether they are being full and frank conversations they might have had with each other. i just don't know. >> one of the great words that has come out of this inquiry is that people have occasionally "refreshed" their memories. colin myler has told us that he is unable to verify details about the meeting or the discussion that may or may not have taken place on 27 may 2008, because news international has refused him access to the relevant documents -- presuming some relevant documents exist. will you undertake now -- so that mr. myler can refresh his memory, to use that term -- to give him access to any documents he needs surrounding that meeting or otherwise? >> i can tell you that if there is an occasion to review a policy around former employees' access to systems, we can review that and i can come back to you on that. i can tell you that i have gone and looked for records around my own diary with respect to conversations during that period. i am happy to provide my calendar to you. there is no record of a conversatio
meeting that tom crone expects to happen, hence his writing a pretty serious memo -- adds the question of how these two characters are dealing with each other, and whether they are being full and frank conversations they might have had with each other. i just don't know. >> one of the great words that has come out of this inquiry is that people have occasionally "refreshed" their memories. colin myler has told us that he is unable to verify details about the meeting or the...