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. >> reporter: the transcript reveals more about the use of quaaludes. cosby admits giving the drug to a young woman in las vegas before they had sex in the 1970s. the lawyer says "she said she believes she was not in the position to consent to intercourse after you gave her the drug. do that you believe is correct?" "i don't know," cosby replied. one of the women referenced in the depositioner farrier who alleges bill cosby put drugs in her coffee and sexually assaulted her. her attorney has issued a statement on behalf laugh saying cosby's testimony demonstrates how manipulative and disgusting he was. it is no longer he fought to keep this deposition hidden from public view but the truth is out now and it will never be hidden again. and cnn has reached out to bill cosby's publicist who says that he has no comment at this time. pamela? >> alexandra field, thank you so much. >>> in light of these revelations, the big question -- could cosby be charged? let's bring in bruce castor, running for district attorney in suburban philadelphia, montgomery county.
. >> reporter: the transcript reveals more about the use of quaaludes. cosby admits giving the drug to a young woman in las vegas before they had sex in the 1970s. the lawyer says "she said she believes she was not in the position to consent to intercourse after you gave her the drug. do that you believe is correct?" "i don't know," cosby replied. one of the women referenced in the depositioner farrier who alleges bill cosby put drugs in her coffee and sexually...
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it came to me at the time it was settled and asked me at that time to seal the transcript. i'm not going to hear you say it's up for discussion now and he released it. the lawyers are reeling as a result of this. but, of course, the larger question becomes what now can to be done? and clearly there are two courts there. there's the court of public opinion, and i think certainly public opinion has changed drastically given his own revelations and obviously we live in a country you're innocent until proven guilty. we get that and understand that. but when you have someone making stunning admissions as he has in this deposition that's now out to the light of day it certainly is changing the minds of many in terms of what they thought in public opinion. in terms of what can to be done in the court of law and we discussed this based upon statue of limitations there's very minimal things that could to be done. >> limited remedies but that sounds to me there's an inference there still may be a door open. while we're talking about the majority of the other accusations involving wom
it came to me at the time it was settled and asked me at that time to seal the transcript. i'm not going to hear you say it's up for discussion now and he released it. the lawyers are reeling as a result of this. but, of course, the larger question becomes what now can to be done? and clearly there are two courts there. there's the court of public opinion, and i think certainly public opinion has changed drastically given his own revelations and obviously we live in a country you're innocent...
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and where -- have a discussion about where you want to go next with the transcription. you made a couple of suggestions but this is a very static text and this might come up in the teaching session but how do we make it a dynamic text that celebrates the complexity of the tradition and gives people choices? not just a modernized version, not just a semi-diplomatic transcription but something that allows you to see the different anywhere else you would aufert the declaration of independence but here that poses a new capital. i think they really can put the transcript now with the image soss that people can see them also, it's not the manu script. the engrowsed copy that people would have seen in 1776 but it's one version or another of one of those printings. so that is a more auts tick way to feel what a real person back then who is reading this message for the first time and having their lives changed by it might have seen. >> i would support that in the sense that even since this discussion began about what's available, the notion of increasing access which is fundamen
and where -- have a discussion about where you want to go next with the transcription. you made a couple of suggestions but this is a very static text and this might come up in the teaching session but how do we make it a dynamic text that celebrates the complexity of the tradition and gives people choices? not just a modernized version, not just a semi-diplomatic transcription but something that allows you to see the different anywhere else you would aufert the declaration of independence but...
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. >> as an appellate lawyer, you get the transcript of the trial and work from the transcript, strictlyge. in this case, what was on the page was erroneous in large parts, and we had a lot of issues in reconstructing the trial transcript. >> the trial transcript had over 30,000 mistakes. >> it was very serious the difference between yes and no. the difference between up and down. and i'd never seen that before in 25 years of practicing law. >> when sandra halsey, the court reporter for darlie's trial was questioned, she pled the fifth amendment. cooper felt competent the flawed transcript could earn a new trial for darlie, preferably in a courtroom away from kerrville. this drew concern from prosecutors. >> when all this came to light, the state offered her a life sentence, and all she would have to do is basically admit that she had killed her children. >> and what did she say? >> no. >> and what does that tell you about darlie. >> she's strong, she's brave, and she's innocent. >> but just hours before the scheduled hearing, the judge denied darlie's motion. >> these demonstrators prot
. >> as an appellate lawyer, you get the transcript of the trial and work from the transcript, strictlyge. in this case, what was on the page was erroneous in large parts, and we had a lot of issues in reconstructing the trial transcript. >> the trial transcript had over 30,000 mistakes. >> it was very serious the difference between yes and no. the difference between up and down. and i'd never seen that before in 25 years of practicing law. >> when sandra halsey, the...
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. >> as an appellate lawyer, you get the transcript of the trial and work from the transcript, strictly. in this case, what was on the page was erroneous in large parts, and we had a lot of issues in reconstructing the trial transcript. >> the trial transcript had over 30,000 mistakes. >> it was very serious the difference between yes and no. the difference between up and down. and i'd never seen that before in 25 years of practicing law. >> when sandra halsey, the court reporter for darlie's trial was questioned, she pled the fifth amendment. cooper felt competent the flawed transcript could earn a new trial for darlie, preferably in a courtroom away from kerrville. this drew concern from prosecutors. >> when all this came to light, the state offered her a life sentence, and all she would have to do is basically admit that she had killed her children. >> and what did she say? >> no. >> and what does that tell you about darlie. >> she's strong, she's brave, and she's innocent. >> but just hours before the scheduled hearing, the judge denied darlie's motion. >> these demonstrators protes
. >> as an appellate lawyer, you get the transcript of the trial and work from the transcript, strictly. in this case, what was on the page was erroneous in large parts, and we had a lot of issues in reconstructing the trial transcript. >> the trial transcript had over 30,000 mistakes. >> it was very serious the difference between yes and no. the difference between up and down. and i'd never seen that before in 25 years of practicing law. >> when sandra halsey, the court...
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if you go to the national archives website, which is first on google and pull up the transcription of the declaration, you get a text that has a period after happiness. there is good reason for this period. i'll come back to that. it has a big influence. i was at an exhibit at the american philosophical society. i was standing behind kids reading the declaration with the period in it. among these is the life, liberty, pure suitsuit of happiness. they didn't finish reading the sentence. we teach kids a period completes a thought. when you get to the period, you stop and understand that complete thought. so the period affects our reading practice. from my point of view, it shortchanges people, in terms of giving them access to the whole argument i showed you. of course, it's not simply from google that this comes. it comes from a long tradition. this is the stove engraving. you realize it's got the same period after pursuit of happiness. right there. so that's from 1823. that text has been our basic text of the declaration since 1823. it was what we looked to, because it's legible. it h
if you go to the national archives website, which is first on google and pull up the transcription of the declaration, you get a text that has a period after happiness. there is good reason for this period. i'll come back to that. it has a big influence. i was at an exhibit at the american philosophical society. i was standing behind kids reading the declaration with the period in it. among these is the life, liberty, pure suitsuit of happiness. they didn't finish reading the sentence. we teach...
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in order to do that you have to move from the literal transcription to a kind of scoping, a kind of -i don't know exactly what to call it but it but you are giving the person a literary voice and that as i said, his art. it is not a clerical function. as i before i began to do it vision that was. >> did you have any connection to ray charles, any connection to writing? clicks yeah. i had written in high school and college and had written advertising and academic essays and journalism. i had a lot of writing. i mean, i was comfortable with the act not this active being a ghost. it was entirely new. i went i went to college and measured in english went to graduate school got an ma in english. all that collegiate training did not prepare me for being a ghost writer. i had never contemplated or taken a course in it. the only two books that i really had in my consciousness one was the autobiography of billie holiday, billie holiday, the lady who sings the the blues which i loved his young boy. i knew that that was was written by a ghostwriter you a ghostwriter you i remember i read the boo
in order to do that you have to move from the literal transcription to a kind of scoping, a kind of -i don't know exactly what to call it but it but you are giving the person a literary voice and that as i said, his art. it is not a clerical function. as i before i began to do it vision that was. >> did you have any connection to ray charles, any connection to writing? clicks yeah. i had written in high school and college and had written advertising and academic essays and journalism. i...
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nixon issued transcripts of three recorded conversations he had on june 23rd, 1972.r the burglarers were caught in the water gate. >> the problem with that tape was that it contradicted what he had said. he had not told the country the truth. >> the news has caused a storm in washington. and some are calling for his resignation. >> as you probably can see behind us, most here out of curiosity and concern. >> only the cbs crew now should be in the room during this. only the crew. no. there will be no pictures. >> just a few moments. we have 40 seconds to go now. the president has taken his place at the table in the white house where he's going to speak. >> good evening. this is the 37th time i have spoken to you from this office. throughout the long and difficult period of watergate, i have felt it was my duty to persevere, to make every possible effort to complete the term of office to which you elected me. but, as president, i must put the interest of america first. there have there have, i shall resign the presidency at noon tomorrow. >> when you weigh what happene
nixon issued transcripts of three recorded conversations he had on june 23rd, 1972.r the burglarers were caught in the water gate. >> the problem with that tape was that it contradicted what he had said. he had not told the country the truth. >> the news has caused a storm in washington. and some are calling for his resignation. >> as you probably can see behind us, most here out of curiosity and concern. >> only the cbs crew now should be in the room during this. only...
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nixon issued transcripts of three recorded conversations he had with h.r.june 23rd, 1972, six days after the burglars were caught in the watergate. >> you open that scab and there's a hell of a lot of things that we just feel that this would be detrimental to have this thing go any further. >> the facts came out. yes, the president himself, not only was he involved in this but he directed this criminal operation. >> they should call the fbi and n. and say that we wish for further into the case, period! >> the problem with that tape was not that it implicated nixon so much in the watergate thing but it contradicted what he said. he had not told the country the truth. >> the news caused a storm in washington and some of mr. nixon's most loyal supporters are calling for his resignation. >> i'm aware with of the intense interest of the american people concerning developments today and over the last few days. tonight at 9:00, eastern daylight time, the president of the united states will address the nation on radio and television from his oval office. >> as you
nixon issued transcripts of three recorded conversations he had with h.r.june 23rd, 1972, six days after the burglars were caught in the watergate. >> you open that scab and there's a hell of a lot of things that we just feel that this would be detrimental to have this thing go any further. >> the facts came out. yes, the president himself, not only was he involved in this but he directed this criminal operation. >> they should call the fbi and n. and say that we wish for...
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they do the transcripts. if there's a request made and no pending order to them that gives an indication it shouldn't be released it's fair game for it to be released. >> mo how do you see this as added arsenal in the case ever defamation suits that's pending against bill cosby and any other cases being investigated to see if the statue of limitations has not run out. >> sure. i don't think much in this deposition is shocking to our conscience at this points because it adds to what we already know happened he was giving women quaaludes in order to have sex. it doesn't change the idea he says it was all consensual. when you have one person saying it and then another person and then his own admissions it only supports a case even more. again, there's still very limited remedies for these women. there's the defamation possibilities and one woman in the playboy incident that was in 2008 that may be the statue of limitations is not up yet. what i think this does to the court of public opinion, again the one questi
they do the transcripts. if there's a request made and no pending order to them that gives an indication it shouldn't be released it's fair game for it to be released. >> mo how do you see this as added arsenal in the case ever defamation suits that's pending against bill cosby and any other cases being investigated to see if the statue of limitations has not run out. >> sure. i don't think much in this deposition is shocking to our conscience at this points because it adds to what...
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sara ganim is following all of the details, the transcript of this deposition is fascinating. >> it is fascinating. part of the reason why, well, first of all, we've never heard anything like his version of any kind of story, right? but then also you have the fact that not only did these women come forward and say that they were sexually assaulted by cosby, many of them said that they remember he gave them a drink before hand, that many of them believed they had been drugged, and this context is important in light of what he said. now, of course, this is ten-year-old testimony that's been sealed for a long time, but i want to read you some of the details because they're really important. this is a deposition. he was answering questions from the attorneys. here is one of them. he said -- the attorney asked him, when you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women you wanted to have sex with? bill cosby says yes. then he's asked, you gave them to other people. he says yes again. later on in the deposition though, he's asked this, did
sara ganim is following all of the details, the transcript of this deposition is fascinating. >> it is fascinating. part of the reason why, well, first of all, we've never heard anything like his version of any kind of story, right? but then also you have the fact that not only did these women come forward and say that they were sexually assaulted by cosby, many of them said that they remember he gave them a drink before hand, that many of them believed they had been drugged, and this...
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the new york times obtained a 1000-page transcript from his deposition a decade ago where he candidly confessed that he paid women after sex to keep the affairs from his wife. >> reporter: the new york times exclusivelyb takenned a 1000- page transcript of bill cosby's transition where he defends himself in a lawsuit filed by this woman, a former temple university employee who alleges he drugged and molested her one night at his pennsylvania home in the early 200s. in the deposition, could see -- cosby calls her a liar and said the only drug he gave her was pen -- benadryl and "i think i that i'm a pretty decent reader of people." cosby went onto talk about having what he called sexual rendezvouses with at least five other women. those who said he stopped short of sexual intercourse because he didn't want them to come to, quote, romance. and he used qualuudes he said, to have sex with them and keep them quiet. "i would say to her that there is a person i would like to help." cosby continued to deny accusations of rape by dozens of women and has yet to be charged with a crime. fox news
the new york times obtained a 1000-page transcript from his deposition a decade ago where he candidly confessed that he paid women after sex to keep the affairs from his wife. >> reporter: the new york times exclusivelyb takenned a 1000- page transcript of bill cosby's transition where he defends himself in a lawsuit filed by this woman, a former temple university employee who alleges he drugged and molested her one night at his pennsylvania home in the early 200s. in the deposition,...
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in the transcripts, bill cosby defends himself suggesting to a lawyer he was good at reading nonverbal signals when a woman would consent saying she does not say to me don't ever do that again. she doesn't walk out with an attitude of huff because i think i'm a pretty decent reader of people and their emotions in these romantic sexual things. cosby denies giving the accuser anything stronger than benadryl to relax before a sexual encounter but the woman's lawyer said her client thought it was a more powerful drug and allegations that follows cosby's admissions he obtained seven prescriptions for quaaludes in the 1970s that he intended to use for sex for women. cosby reveals he didn't take them himself but used them the same as a person would have a drink. transcripts show a lawyer asking when you got the quaaludes was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with? cosby responds yes. lawyer asks did you ever give any of those young women the quaaludes without that knowledge? the lawyer interrupts, don't answer the question.
in the transcripts, bill cosby defends himself suggesting to a lawyer he was good at reading nonverbal signals when a woman would consent saying she does not say to me don't ever do that again. she doesn't walk out with an attitude of huff because i think i'm a pretty decent reader of people and their emotions in these romantic sexual things. cosby denies giving the accuser anything stronger than benadryl to relax before a sexual encounter but the woman's lawyer said her client thought it was a...
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the new york times obtained a transcript. in them, cosby admits to having numerous sexual encounters with at least five women in using numerous methods, including drugs, to make that possible. i think i am a pretty decent reader of people and emotions in romantic sexual things, whatever you want to call them. cosby was able to keep those quiet by trading exclusive interviews for silence. he invited the plaintiff to his house to talk about personal issues. cosby, 78, testified at another time he gave her 1.5 tablets of benadryl. she says that's when cosby sexually molested her. as reported, cosby obtained quaaludes for a back problem. instead, he gave them to women despite a parade of accusers, cosby has never been criminally charged.>> it puts him in legal jeopardy, because this is and it should.>> reporter: when he settled the lawsuit, the stories of 13 women set to testify that they were also molested by cosby were left untold. don baylor, cbs news, new york. >>> 35 women have publicly accused cosby of rape or sexual assaul
the new york times obtained a transcript. in them, cosby admits to having numerous sexual encounters with at least five women in using numerous methods, including drugs, to make that possible. i think i am a pretty decent reader of people and emotions in romantic sexual things, whatever you want to call them. cosby was able to keep those quiet by trading exclusive interviews for silence. he invited the plaintiff to his house to talk about personal issues. cosby, 78, testified at another time he...
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as you know, if you just do a transcription -- in other words, you know the words i'm telling you now, if they're just kind of transcribed and you kind of read the transcription in the context of a book -- that is not a good representation of my voice. because, you know, one thing i learned early on is that the eye hears much differently than the ear. so when you try i to create a literary voice it's an artistic act. it's an act of artifice. you are creating the impression that this person talking to you is talking to you in a conversational way. so in order to do that, you have to move from the literal transcription to a kind of a sculpting, a kind of i don't know exactly what to call it, but you're sort of giving a person a literary voice. and that, as i said, is art. it's not a clerical function as i, before i began to do it, presumed it was. >> host: did you have any connection to ray charles? did you have any connection to writing? >> guest: yeah. i had written in high school and college, and i had written advertising, and i had written academic essays, and i had written journali
as you know, if you just do a transcription -- in other words, you know the words i'm telling you now, if they're just kind of transcribed and you kind of read the transcription in the context of a book -- that is not a good representation of my voice. because, you know, one thing i learned early on is that the eye hears much differently than the ear. so when you try i to create a literary voice it's an artistic act. it's an act of artifice. you are creating the impression that this person...
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in the transcripts bill cosby defends himself suggesting to a lawyer he was good at reading nonverbal signals on when a woman would consent saying, she does not say to me, don't ever do that again. she doesn't walk out with an attitude of a huff because i think i'm a pretty decent reader of people and their emotions and these romantic sexual things. cosby denies giving the accuser anything stronger than benadryl to relax before a sexual encounter, but the woman's lawyer said her client thought it was a more powerful drug. an allegation that follows cosby's admission that he obtained seven prescriptions for quaaludes in the 1970s that he intended to use for sex with women. cosby reveals he didn't take them himself but used them the same as a person would say have a drink. transcripts show a lawyer asking, when you got the quaaludes, that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with? cosby responds yes. but when a lawyer asked, did you ever give any of those young women the quaaludes without their knowledge? cosby's lawyer interrupted do not ans
in the transcripts bill cosby defends himself suggesting to a lawyer he was good at reading nonverbal signals on when a woman would consent saying, she does not say to me, don't ever do that again. she doesn't walk out with an attitude of a huff because i think i'm a pretty decent reader of people and their emotions and these romantic sexual things. cosby denies giving the accuser anything stronger than benadryl to relax before a sexual encounter, but the woman's lawyer said her client thought...
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now the cosby accusers say they want the entire deposition transcript to be released. >> we are concernedhat his partial testimony, if believed can cause reputational damage to both of my clients. >> neal says she met cosby at a fitness club in nevada where she was a masseuse. ferrier says she went to denver to meet cosby where he allegedly slipped drugs into her coffee. she claims the deposition shows cosby admitted to using his celebrity status to stop a story that was set to run in the "national inquirer" regarding her allegations against him. she also has a message for cosby's wife camille, who so far has publicly stood by her husband. >> camille, please it's time. we're telling the truth. this is the time -- she needs to support us. >> bill cosby, who is now 77 years old, has never been charged with a crime. now the request to unseal the entire deposition is actually deposition before the very same judge, monica who okayed these portions and excerpts to be released last week. live in the satellite center sharrie williams for channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> a milton hershey
now the cosby accusers say they want the entire deposition transcript to be released. >> we are concernedhat his partial testimony, if believed can cause reputational damage to both of my clients. >> neal says she met cosby at a fitness club in nevada where she was a masseuse. ferrier says she went to denver to meet cosby where he allegedly slipped drugs into her coffee. she claims the deposition shows cosby admitted to using his celebrity status to stop a story that was set to run...
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cnn has now obtained a copy of the full transcript of the deposition cosby gave a decade ago. that case was settled. cnn is currently going through the 1,000-page deposition now. cnn's live from new york with more on this. you've been on this story from the being beginning. you're also trying to pore through all of the pages. >> well, he's so descriptive. he says many, many things. his attorney stops him from answering many questions before a judge determined he had to answer them back in 2005. this was the civil case that andrea constand brought. there were many jane does who said we will support you and testify as witnesses. we want to read you one thing that we just saw from the deposition. this is the question from the victim's attorney what was your relationship with her. we had sex and we had dinners and sex and rendezvous. what are rendezvous. it's when you call somebody and say do you want to be at such and such, and yes, and you go there. was there sexual contact tehran day view. well had you decided to have extra marital affairs, no was the answer of bill cosby. then
cnn has now obtained a copy of the full transcript of the deposition cosby gave a decade ago. that case was settled. cnn is currently going through the 1,000-page deposition now. cnn's live from new york with more on this. you've been on this story from the being beginning. you're also trying to pore through all of the pages. >> well, he's so descriptive. he says many, many things. his attorney stops him from answering many questions before a judge determined he had to answer them back in...
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in the transcripts, he defends himself suggesting to a lawyer he was good at reading nonverbal signals on when a woman would consent. she doesn't say to me don't ever do that again. she doesn't walk out with an attitude of a huff because i think i'm a pretty decent reader of people and their emotions and these romantic sexual things. he denies giving the accuser anything stronger than benadryl to relax before a sexual encounter but the lawyer says his client thought it was a more powerful drug following the admission that he obtained seven prescriptions for quaaludes in the 1970s. he said he used the same as a person would, say, have a drink. transcripts show a lawyer asking when you got the quaaludes was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with? cosby responds, yes. when a lawyer asks did you ever give any of those young women the quaaludes without their knowledge, cosby's lawyer said do not respond. barbara bowman reacted to the incriminating details. >> it was a sigh of relief to say, i don't have to defend myself an
in the transcripts, he defends himself suggesting to a lawyer he was good at reading nonverbal signals on when a woman would consent. she doesn't say to me don't ever do that again. she doesn't walk out with an attitude of a huff because i think i'm a pretty decent reader of people and their emotions and these romantic sexual things. he denies giving the accuser anything stronger than benadryl to relax before a sexual encounter but the lawyer says his client thought it was a more powerful drug...
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and the entire transcript accompanies that -- then i do know are you saying that she lied? did she lie? who lied here? planned parenthood? >> very simply what she said if you saw the unedited transcript were comments like nobody should be selling tissue. that is not the goal here. >> i'm not taking it to that debate. you are off point. as a lawyer i will tell you i think this is legally problematic but i'm not making it about that or about a pro life/pro choice thing. i'm talking about the absence of humanity as she performs the abortions and the respect for the potential of human life. regardless on your position of abortion. >> do you have concern of how misleading and false this film is? how it creates false impressions and nothing more than a scam. >> where is your -- she is guzzling down wine and stuffing her face full of salad while she talks about the end of a potential life. i'm not saying that this is a testament against abortion. i am saying there ought to be some humanity. >> and some respect for the truth. and some dignity in terms of presenting the truth. >> ro
and the entire transcript accompanies that -- then i do know are you saying that she lied? did she lie? who lied here? planned parenthood? >> very simply what she said if you saw the unedited transcript were comments like nobody should be selling tissue. that is not the goal here. >> i'm not taking it to that debate. you are off point. as a lawyer i will tell you i think this is legally problematic but i'm not making it about that or about a pro life/pro choice thing. i'm talking...
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transcripts show a lawyer asking when you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes with young women you wanted to have sex with? cosby responds yes. when the lawyer asks did you ever give any of those women quaaludes without their knowledge cosby's lawyer says do not answer the question. cosby admitting he once asked a model about her father's death to get close to her. another alleged cosby accuser, barbara bowman reacted to the incriminating details. >> it was a sigh of relief to say i don't have to defend myself anymore. and these other women don't have to defend themselves anymore. >> cosby also described the lengths he took to keep his affairs private from his wife camille. the time write that is cosby once described blocking a damaging magazine article and sending a woman money through his agent so that mrs. cosby wouldn't find out. >>> nbc news has reached ut to cosby's representatives, but has not received any comment about the deposition. no charges were ever filed against cosby. and he has denied past allegations and any wrong doing.
transcripts show a lawyer asking when you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes with young women you wanted to have sex with? cosby responds yes. when the lawyer asks did you ever give any of those women quaaludes without their knowledge cosby's lawyer says do not answer the question. cosby admitting he once asked a model about her father's death to get close to her. another alleged cosby accuser, barbara bowman reacted to the incriminating details....
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we had a line by line analysis of the hearing, 11,000 transcripts. with that data exchanges between senators for nominees. in exchange for a question by the senator for answer by the nominee, that counts as exchange. what we found was by a much contrary to conventional wisdom that nominee candor forthcoming this is the nominee has not dramatically declined over the recent years. conventional wisdom as you may notice that jazz that nominate candidates decline in 1986 with robert work or ruth bader ginsburg. some people attribute that to her assaulter famous line don't have the previews. 1980s 1993 people attribute the decline to the nominee candor. nominee candor by at march has hovered the entire time. what we did find is the only real decline was a small decline and it really only is attributed to questions that focus on civil rights and liberties and those are the questions people tend to pay attention. in a later chapter we focus on trying to look at what explains the myth if you want to call it that. why is there a perception people believe the h
we had a line by line analysis of the hearing, 11,000 transcripts. with that data exchanges between senators for nominees. in exchange for a question by the senator for answer by the nominee, that counts as exchange. what we found was by a much contrary to conventional wisdom that nominee candor forthcoming this is the nominee has not dramatically declined over the recent years. conventional wisdom as you may notice that jazz that nominate candidates decline in 1986 with robert work or ruth...
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the court transcripts reveal his cavalier attitude towards that. "the same as a person would, say, have a drink," he said. "when you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?" the lawyer asked. "yes," cosby answered. he admitted to offering constand money for education because he was afraid she would go public. the comedian, who has been married to camille cosby since 1964, recounted meeting a model in the 1980s. he asked about her father, who had died of cancer. "did you ask her those questions because you wanted to have sexual contact with her," the lawyer asked? "yes," cosby answered. despite a parade of accusers cosby has never been criminally charged. he is, however, facing numerous lawsuits, including two defamation suits. cbs legal analyst rikki klieman. >> it does put cosby in some legal jeopardy because this is an admission and we do know that the defamation lawsuits are still pending in massachusetts. it could be introduced as an admission. >> report
the court transcripts reveal his cavalier attitude towards that. "the same as a person would, say, have a drink," he said. "when you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?" the lawyer asked. "yes," cosby answered. he admitted to offering constand money for education because he was afraid she would go public. the comedian, who has been married to camille cosby since 1964,...
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. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q and a.org.ams are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's interview, he here are some other programs you might like. george will talks about his book and yuval levin talks about his book. you can watch these any time in our video library at c-span.org. next live, your calls and comments on washington journal. then, live at 10:00 a.m. economic priorities. live at noon, the u.s. house of representative's devils in with legislators that will begin at 2 p.m. this weekend, on c-span's "birth of the white house" to events from iowa. it is the only place you can watch these events in their entirety. we will be live with the hall of fame dinner. it will be the first time that all the candidates share the same stage. and then we will be live with the family leadership summit. on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. c-span's road to the white house 2016. annual spending bills have hit roadblocks over the confederate flag issue. greece has reached a deal to avoid and exit with the
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if you go back to the transcript that we just got about the legal deposition from 2005 in which cosbyen you got the quaaludes was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young woman you were going to have sex with. >> yeah. and sort after similarity. you really see this is what -- when we talk about in euphemisms about date rape or thing like that, oh now i see that's what that looks like. my god 1245 horrific. and obama has a cave man lawyer presentation that. i don't know much about but i do know when you -- >> i think he chooses his words carefully. he was being a law professor in some aways. he was trying not to libel himself. but i think if you connect point a and point b it's the scenario very much the bill cosby is accused of. for a long time oh it's not rape and she was just drunk. and legally, morally that is still rape. and a lot of people need to hear that message. >> to have it come interest the president it is an important thing to hear from the commander in chief. >> right. we didn't have presidents weighing in on these kind of issues earlier. it's
if you go back to the transcript that we just got about the legal deposition from 2005 in which cosbyen you got the quaaludes was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young woman you were going to have sex with. >> yeah. and sort after similarity. you really see this is what -- when we talk about in euphemisms about date rape or thing like that, oh now i see that's what that looks like. my god 1245 horrific. and obama has a cave man lawyer presentation that. i...
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what we did was a look did was elected off the hearing transcript starting in 1955 all the way through2010 taking the most recent hearing in that includes roughly 30 nominees who had appearances before the senate judiciary committee. what we did was line by line analysis of all the hearings over 11,000 roughly lines and transcripts and what we did was we looked at exchanges between senators and nominees. exchange is a question by the senator and answered by the nominee. that counts and ex an exchange of or roughly 11,000 of those people we found by and large contrary to conventional wisdom that nominee's candor and the forthcoming this has not dramatically declined over the recent years. conventional wisdom as you may know suggest nominee -- declined declined. some people with her famous line so 1980s and 1998 era are what people argue should be the decline of the nominee candor candor candor. what we found dominic candor by and large was hovered around 60 to 80% drained the entire timeframe. but we did find is the only real declined after post-bourke was a small modest decline that is
what we did was a look did was elected off the hearing transcript starting in 1955 all the way through2010 taking the most recent hearing in that includes roughly 30 nominees who had appearances before the senate judiciary committee. what we did was line by line analysis of all the hearings over 11,000 roughly lines and transcripts and what we did was we looked at exchanges between senators and nominees. exchange is a question by the senator and answered by the nominee. that counts and ex an...
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in a transcript from the deposition of 2005 cosby explains how he seduced women and kept his wife inw what else the court documents reveal. don, good morning. >> good morning. a federal court released portions of the transcript this month but not the entire deposition, but then "the new york times" discovered a loophole and published addition additional ones thisoes not look angry. she does not say to me don't ever do that again, cosby said. i think i'm a pretty decent reader of people and their emotions in these romantic sexual things whatever you want to call them. cosby added he only gave constant benadryl. did you believe at that time it was illegal for you to dispense those drugs a lawyer asked cosby. yes, he answered. criminal defense attorney diana dianaizeman. >> he didn't come out and say he raped these women but he ed aadmit admitted to it. >> after the father of one of the accusers he asked her. yes, cosby responded. cosby also said he offered to pay for constant's education because he was worried she or her mother would go public. he used his personal account to pay off a
in a transcript from the deposition of 2005 cosby explains how he seduced women and kept his wife inw what else the court documents reveal. don, good morning. >> good morning. a federal court released portions of the transcript this month but not the entire deposition, but then "the new york times" discovered a loophole and published addition additional ones thisoes not look angry. she does not say to me don't ever do that again, cosby said. i think i'm a pretty decent reader of...
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the transcript he's alluding to his ability to read nonverbal signals. that mean? >> he's implying that all of this was consensual. that he understood that. any time you go down the road of the victim was asking for it with all this other evidence that's going to be a disaster in this day and age. i think cosby's arrogance as well as his insensitivity are going to be every bit as harmful as his statement that he was giving quaaludes to younger womens in order to have a sexual relationship with them. >> let's dig deeper on that, again to the transcript, a lawyer is asking him, when you knot the quaaludes, was it in your mind you were going to use it for young women that you wanted to have sex with. cosby responds saying yes. when a lawyer asked, did you ever give any of those young women the quaaludes without their knowledge, cosby's lawyer interrupts in this interlude, do not answer that question. what do you make of that back and forth here? >> well from the standpoint of his legal team that's going to be critical. yeah, it was a party drug and they wer
the transcript he's alluding to his ability to read nonverbal signals. that mean? >> he's implying that all of this was consensual. that he understood that. any time you go down the road of the victim was asking for it with all this other evidence that's going to be a disaster in this day and age. i think cosby's arrogance as well as his insensitivity are going to be every bit as harmful as his statement that he was giving quaaludes to younger womens in order to have a sexual relationship...
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trying to visit attracted to the transcripts to allow the to move trans and it with a need to go out so they chose this weekend of the first to do this and then will have to tell you this of the first in the back at the on labor day weekend which should not be as people have in their cars and take off to other destinations all these people behind me we will get a reaction from the morning on how they planted around the trans bay to the closure over the weekend. >>will tran: capsule with a three day weekend in a week giving have an extra day to work on a people take off for the weekend during the labor day weekend stay home and do what ever you need to do is not relied upon as heavily as a normal weekend. >>darya: talent to use the mobile application. >>james: the murder our linemen for the 15 year-old a driven dollars has been pushed back to september we brought you that news yesterday morning he faces several charges including rape and murder of a baroque jules reported missing from the 9¢ to close her body was found inside of a dumpster at the tannery arts center on monday night th
trying to visit attracted to the transcripts to allow the to move trans and it with a need to go out so they chose this weekend of the first to do this and then will have to tell you this of the first in the back at the on labor day weekend which should not be as people have in their cars and take off to other destinations all these people behind me we will get a reaction from the morning on how they planted around the trans bay to the closure over the weekend. >>will tran: capsule with a...
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. >> i started getting all my transcripts, trial transcripts and i read through them.et after reading everything, i don't think i should have been in this spot. >> how did he end up in this predicament? to hear him tell the story, it's bad breaks that begin early in his childhood. >> i was born in san francisco, california. i think i came to south florida at the age of maybe 3. at one time, my mom was on drugs, you know, she was clean for a little bit. as i got older, maybe the age of 13 or 14, she started relapsing. i was pretty much on my own since age 14 or 15. >> as he drifts further into his teens, he finds a warped sense of solace in gang activity. >> back then, it was like a brotherhood, a family. you don't have to mother, a father, no sisters or brothers. everybody else is like that, too. you guys are almost like a family. >> a family that forges ties in violence. >> we were at a party and something happened. we did what we did. >> words are exchanged and he admits, later that night, he and a group of friends shoot at a rival's home. no one is injured. police q
. >> i started getting all my transcripts, trial transcripts and i read through them.et after reading everything, i don't think i should have been in this spot. >> how did he end up in this predicament? to hear him tell the story, it's bad breaks that begin early in his childhood. >> i was born in san francisco, california. i think i came to south florida at the age of maybe 3. at one time, my mom was on drugs, you know, she was clean for a little bit. as i got older, maybe...
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they included alleged transcript of one of the chancellor's phone calls. on thursday, she called in the u.s. ambassador to explain. >> more revelations in the long-running nsa spying cancel. the ambassador was summoned to obtain the latest closures. they have demanded action from merkel. >> the chancellor needs to urgently speak out on this matter. if angela merkel really means what she said, friends spying on each other is unacceptable. >> in october of 2013, it was revealed the nsa had tapped angela merkel xfone. but they closed the investigation into the matter. new and more concrete evidence has emerged. the phone call phone call that was tapped in 2011. in the call, she allegedly discussed the greek crisis with an advisor. the chancellor spoke of her doubts that debt relief for greece was the right path. and in 2014, barack obama said that the allied countries would no longer be spied on. it seems the nsa tapped in various german ministries including the finance and economics. >> a democratic and open society cannot allow this to happen. it is uncerta
they included alleged transcript of one of the chancellor's phone calls. on thursday, she called in the u.s. ambassador to explain. >> more revelations in the long-running nsa spying cancel. the ambassador was summoned to obtain the latest closures. they have demanded action from merkel. >> the chancellor needs to urgently speak out on this matter. if angela merkel really means what she said, friends spying on each other is unacceptable. >> in october of 2013, it was revealed...
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they included alleged transcript of one of the chancellor's phone calls. on thursday, she called in the u.s. ambassador to explain. >> more revelations in the long-running nsa spying cancel. the ambassador was summoned to obtain the latest closures. they have demanded action from merkel. >> the chancellor needs to urgently speak out on this matter. if angela merkel really means what she said, friends spying on each other is unacceptable. >> in october of 2013, it was revealed the nsa had tapped angela merkel xfone. but they closed the investigation into the matter. new and more concrete evidence has emerged. the phone call phone call that was tapped in 2011. in the call, she allegedly discussed the greek crisis with an advisor. the chancellor spoke of her doubts that debt relief for greece was the right path. and in 2014, barack obama said that the allied countries would no longer be spied on. it seems the nsa tapped in various german ministries including the finance and economics. >> a democratic and open society cannot allow this to happen. it is uncerta
they included alleged transcript of one of the chancellor's phone calls. on thursday, she called in the u.s. ambassador to explain. >> more revelations in the long-running nsa spying cancel. the ambassador was summoned to obtain the latest closures. they have demanded action from merkel. >> the chancellor needs to urgently speak out on this matter. if angela merkel really means what she said, friends spying on each other is unacceptable. >> in october of 2013, it was revealed...
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the father lapine transcripts lengthy conversations with the strangler when he was asked what is asked to determine if the men was insane or in populous province too crazy to be brought to trial under massachusetts law. my father had an amazing conversation with them. you know, i've read through it all in typed form. it comes out 245 pages singlespaced. it is sort of priceless documents certainly for research, psychiatric researchers and people concerned with the roots of terrorism the roots of seemingly irrational crime. the man could describe in some gruesome detail a person who he strangled but always a 1st without any connection to himself as though he were watching it or heard about it but not as if you were the one he did it. he said to my father an 85 -year-old woman. she was the one with the pillowcase around her neck. and my father you know, thought, okay, there's the pillowcase. you put it they're? so we asked him. you know, finally so gradually he thought and said i did. that kept happening. my father finally decided that the man was suffering from what he called having a no
the father lapine transcripts lengthy conversations with the strangler when he was asked what is asked to determine if the men was insane or in populous province too crazy to be brought to trial under massachusetts law. my father had an amazing conversation with them. you know, i've read through it all in typed form. it comes out 245 pages singlespaced. it is sort of priceless documents certainly for research, psychiatric researchers and people concerned with the roots of terrorism the roots of...
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. >> but of the anthology to my political literature what would you submit as an excerpt or a transcripthat is the most representative of a conflict in the 1960's to drink conservatism and liberalism? >> one of the things that united them was america was having a liberal center but "playboy" magazine whether great intellectual life with a heavy weight to battle it out in the transcript goes into "playboy" magazine over two issues with their name next to it was fantastic lizzies the fodder to say conservative versus liberal than one month later there is the letter that says i don't care what you call me a rebel or conservative or socialist but don't call me a liberal that is where they were attacking but specifically one of the favorite letters after thelma bill buckley was invited from the catholic organization trying to defend the police action at selma and did not go over well. in your post was attacking him to defend that plan at selma and the fathers of the society has the press conference immediately ran right when he starts to talk about so much -- the tape breaks when they fix it
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he notes and this is in the pub established transcript which appeared in "the new york times." and not i think in the filmed version that we watched yesterday where buckley notes that the amount of blood that was shed to emancipate the irish from the british far outstripped even ten times the number of african-americans limpblynched. the purpose of this deflationary gesture, it seems is to prevent the audience from being distracted from southern extremists and to understand that what buckley calls psychic humiliation that is endured by baldwin and his people that's buckley's term, are the product of evil but fundamentally aberrational circumstances. thus buckley both personalizes baldwin's critique raising the question of whether baldwin's too sensitive to offer a fair assessment of the american dream, and instructs the audience not to pay attention to his pain. the real cost to black americans in buckley's view appears to be that we americans have failed to speak frankly. and to encourage baldwin and his people to direct their particular energy to the worthy goal of taking adv
he notes and this is in the pub established transcript which appeared in "the new york times." and not i think in the filmed version that we watched yesterday where buckley notes that the amount of blood that was shed to emancipate the irish from the british far outstripped even ten times the number of african-americans limpblynched. the purpose of this deflationary gesture, it seems is to prevent the audience from being distracted from southern extremists and to understand that what...
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we have jesse larson and cameron smith who recorded each of our meetings the transcripts available to public online. mdm. clerk, do you have any announcements? >> guested please make sure all cell phones and electronic devices are off. items acted upon today will here on the july 28 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> okay. mdm. clerk, can we talk please call item to out of order >> item number two is a resolution approving the agreement with nonprofit owners association for ministration management established property-based community benefit district known as the lower community district. >> so, i believe the representative from the mayor's office of economic reports the moment is here to present. good morning. >> good morning chairman yee christiansen. senior project manager from the office of economic and workforce development i oversee the cities committee benefit district program. i just like to thank supervisor christiansen for sponsoring the resolution will authorize the management contract for the established excuse me, lower community benefit disappeared a
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in this case if you read the transcript of this hearing, the transcript offends me more than the ultimateg is possible because she's saying to the kids you're in a mansion-like cult. you ought to read about charles mansion. was a bit over the top for me. >> a judge saying i ordered you to have a healthy relationship with your father. can a judge order someone to have a healthy relationship with one of their parents? >> it would be interesting if they had such ultimate power in the universe. what happens here is the kids do have the keys to the kingdom. they're in a juvenile facility and they -- if they will simply talk with their father when he visits them he will report to the court and they can come back. >> what about the judge? why isn't she recommends something against the mother. why take the punishment out of the children? >> i totally agree with you because the mother is the person at least by everything i've looked at. there are six volumes by the way in this case hearings and transcripts. this mother according to court, according to " ing toing to the guardian the therapist, she
in this case if you read the transcript of this hearing, the transcript offends me more than the ultimateg is possible because she's saying to the kids you're in a mansion-like cult. you ought to read about charles mansion. was a bit over the top for me. >> a judge saying i ordered you to have a healthy relationship with your father. can a judge order someone to have a healthy relationship with one of their parents? >> it would be interesting if they had such ultimate power in the...
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because if you read the transcript, if you read what the attorney actually said he's saying they are not telling the truth. the liability against cosby is premise. basically you are responsible for what i think it is. i thought it was something like that. it's based on the idea what your employee said you are liable for. >> what they say you are responsible for, they come at you. it's a bit of a stretch. >> does the fact that this sentence in this deposition cited in the motion the fact cosby admitted he bought quaaludes and gave them to women before sex, does that mean they are going to win? >> not necessarily. if i'm cosby's attorney i'm saying oh my god, i do not want him deposed. what's going to happen is when you sit down in a civil deposition and you have your attorney next to you, there's a wide scope. if i'm now representing these women and i have that statement, i am going to cross examine bill cosby for days. what do you mean? did you give it to my client? you called her a liar. are you lying then or now. what do you mean you don't recall? >> can he avoid a deposition? >> p
because if you read the transcript, if you read what the attorney actually said he's saying they are not telling the truth. the liability against cosby is premise. basically you are responsible for what i think it is. i thought it was something like that. it's based on the idea what your employee said you are liable for. >> what they say you are responsible for, they come at you. it's a bit of a stretch. >> does the fact that this sentence in this deposition cited in the motion the...