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i was also speaking social society, which was what was going on in society. me, to my grandmother, i was like feeling. too close to say something indefinitely. yes, why did i do the men like that? because i work around it sex. i saw that what was showing, it was the men in this world where the woman was strong. then have to be equal of the men. and i wanted to show it. there was some interest in like a blazer, a jacket, double- breasted. you have the men's jacket with the inside pocket. it is a pocket for the wallet. the women did not have that. why? because the men pay at the restaurant. but can the woman they, too? i think there was a lot of stupid things -- not stupid, but
i was also speaking social society, which was what was going on in society. me, to my grandmother, i was like feeling. too close to say something indefinitely. yes, why did i do the men like that? because i work around it sex. i saw that what was showing, it was the men in this world where the woman was strong. then have to be equal of the men. and i wanted to show it. there was some interest in like a blazer, a jacket, double- breasted. you have the men's jacket with the inside pocket. it is a...
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my father was 40 when i was born. this is a mouthful but they went with the one in holocaust survivors ball. that sounds really hot, right? [laughter] but it was because my father was an incredible dancer and it wasn't just the waltz. it wasn't just shall we dance? it was the poker. i saw my parents dance and he never touched the floor. it was like watching a pair of prose. i vacated most of the work because he was a champion skater. he did all the work. i thought i really was good until he let go and i hit the ground. but they danced and then he fell in love with her beautiful green eyes, and she played the piano, and that was a huge thing for him because she was cultivated and he hadn't gone to school after 13. and she loved the way he danced, and he was very sexual i think she fell. she never used that word but i feel there was a charge between the. as a write in the book she was estrogen to his androgen. but at the same time they lived through a period, and so did i, where the relationship of male dominance over w
my father was 40 when i was born. this is a mouthful but they went with the one in holocaust survivors ball. that sounds really hot, right? [laughter] but it was because my father was an incredible dancer and it wasn't just the waltz. it wasn't just shall we dance? it was the poker. i saw my parents dance and he never touched the floor. it was like watching a pair of prose. i vacated most of the work because he was a champion skater. he did all the work. i thought i really was good until he let...
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>> i was headstrong and i was even a touch naive. i don't think that i had spent enough time throughout any 20s on what would happen if something went wrong. >> he said to me, your head, your head alone is worth half a million dollars in mogadishu, be careful. >>> coming up, a single terrifying moment that transformed ammanda lindhout's life. >> he was armed with an ak-47. i went into shock. controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. that there's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city?! [ male announcer ] only pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. and we've been on this ground since 1853. one thing that has stayed the same here for us is our dedication to quality. whoa. [ mike ] it starts at the blossom and it continues until the apples are hand picked just at the right time. mcdonald's has high standards for us. it's our job to see to it that we deliver that go
>> i was headstrong and i was even a touch naive. i don't think that i had spent enough time throughout any 20s on what would happen if something went wrong. >> he said to me, your head, your head alone is worth half a million dollars in mogadishu, be careful. >>> coming up, a single terrifying moment that transformed ammanda lindhout's life. >> he was armed with an ak-47. i went into shock. controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your...
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the last work was represental. it was terrifying to me so comprehended what was being there. i'm really referring to the mental, visual vocabulary that is unexpected and unimagined. i was so patient he enjoyed our shock. gradually as we worked and stopped trying to place this work we a began to appreciate is enormously. as - those photos were taken by my husband. there were certain themes he was taken with the golden section. the smaller is to the larger as the larger is to the sum of the two. some of the symbols like the diagonal quadrants i fascinated him. those are related to clubs. then in the 80s he worked on the more recognized ocean park paintings. this last slide here is a print that he did at crown white press during this time in the 80s. he worked with captain brown and her team when this was in the basement all the way up until actually, the time he died. he was very comfortable there. it was great and i love - he did a whole series of those clubs. the next slide is an egg an easter egg and if you role it you'll see the spade on the egg. 3 are 3 pictures. a book he
the last work was represental. it was terrifying to me so comprehended what was being there. i'm really referring to the mental, visual vocabulary that is unexpected and unimagined. i was so patient he enjoyed our shock. gradually as we worked and stopped trying to place this work we a began to appreciate is enormously. as - those photos were taken by my husband. there were certain themes he was taken with the golden section. the smaller is to the larger as the larger is to the sum of the two....
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when i was little just what his profession was confused me. he referred to himself as a painter but he also painted houses occasionally. additionally he tailgate paints. the fathers of my friends didn't have paint under their fingernails and explaining this father of mine who was definitely not he'll carding was tough. those next 23 photos were taken for the open museum they hired him to do a study a document of my parents' house just before they moved to los angeles. the way our varies houses looked inside was different the furniture wasn't conventional. he particle liked old wooden desk chairs. my parents and i resisted curtains and drapes because of the resulting loss of light. so the couch in our living room and i don't mean soft if a usually had our dog valentine sleeping on that. our dishes didn't match but this is the 50s. in an era where everything was to be matched purse and shoes furniture and cups and sawsers nothing matched anything believe me it was wonderful but it was confusing to me. my father changed which was hanging on the w
when i was little just what his profession was confused me. he referred to himself as a painter but he also painted houses occasionally. additionally he tailgate paints. the fathers of my friends didn't have paint under their fingernails and explaining this father of mine who was definitely not he'll carding was tough. those next 23 photos were taken for the open museum they hired him to do a study a document of my parents' house just before they moved to los angeles. the way our varies houses...
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it was so senseless. it was so unnecessary.ident was going to go to new york and visit ground zero. this was friday, september 14th. >> i remember how emotional the morning was. >> the president meeting with family members throughout the day, ultimately going back to ground zero, what we now call this bull horn moment. when he was with the fire fighter, bob beckwith. and he put his arm around him. people started shouting. we can't hear you. >> i can hear you, the rest of the world hears you, and the people -- >> yea! >> -- and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon! >> yeah! >> what keeps coming back to me is that, what he was able to do so successfully that day was reflect the emotions that the american people felt. it was such intense sorrow. there was shock. there was confusion, but there was anger and there was resolve. people wanted to get going. people wanted to retaliate. and i think he captured all of those things at once. >> for ten years, 9/11, in one way or another has been my life. just
it was so senseless. it was so unnecessary.ident was going to go to new york and visit ground zero. this was friday, september 14th. >> i remember how emotional the morning was. >> the president meeting with family members throughout the day, ultimately going back to ground zero, what we now call this bull horn moment. when he was with the fire fighter, bob beckwith. and he put his arm around him. people started shouting. we can't hear you. >> i can hear you, the rest of the...
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i was shaking. i was so scared, i was shaking like a leaf. i'm like this man can snap my neck and what's anybody going to do? i'm dead. >> in the end, the judge awards mildred full custody of the children, stripping john muhammad of the right to see them. as they leave, muhammad makes a final threat. >> we look back, john acts like he's going to the courtroom door, puts his hand on the door, looks at me and says, gotcha. my turn to say oh, hell no, you've got to leave tonight. >> mildred takes the children across the country to her sister's home just outside of washington, d.c. even with 3,000 miles between them, mildred still fears her ex-husband will find them. >> he told me, you have become my enemy and as my enemy, i will kill you. he was going to find a way to make it happen so it would not come back on him. but i was a dead woman. i knew it. i just couldn't get anybody else to believe me. individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. when we actually lower the sl
i was shaking. i was so scared, i was shaking like a leaf. i'm like this man can snap my neck and what's anybody going to do? i'm dead. >> in the end, the judge awards mildred full custody of the children, stripping john muhammad of the right to see them. as they leave, muhammad makes a final threat. >> we look back, john acts like he's going to the courtroom door, puts his hand on the door, looks at me and says, gotcha. my turn to say oh, hell no, you've got to leave tonight....
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it was impass.etween john and yoko. what caused it, i don't know. but there came a time something wasn't working and yoko suggested that john go to los angeles. >> and he did. life in los angeles was a disaster. when he wasn't in drug outed sessions most of his time spent in clubs like the troubar. >> he drank too much. if there is anything i could say about my old pal john lennon was a lousy drink. >> his former assistant had become his girlfriend yoko remain mained for most in his mind. >> his only wish was to get back to the only woman he loved in his life, yoko ono. >> i really needed to be with her. i could not survive without her, i just went to pieces. >> intent on getting back together with yoko john returned to new york and it became a year gf news, yoko became pregnant. their son was born on john's 34th birthday, october 9th. john learned he won his immigration battle choosing family over career. >> i didn't think about music. my guitar was behind the bed. >> i don't have to do anything. i
it was impass.etween john and yoko. what caused it, i don't know. but there came a time something wasn't working and yoko suggested that john go to los angeles. >> and he did. life in los angeles was a disaster. when he wasn't in drug outed sessions most of his time spent in clubs like the troubar. >> he drank too much. if there is anything i could say about my old pal john lennon was a lousy drink. >> his former assistant had become his girlfriend yoko remain mained for most...
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when i was in high school, i worked in a growry store and it was a union grocery store and it was the only one in dallas. and we had benefits. we had time and a half and paid extra on holidays and we were young people and allowed to make extra money. no one got rich of of it. when we were working extra, we worked those extra hours during the summer. we were compensated for it. and really proud of that. and also thinking back to my childhood, i often think about the people that would come over to our house and play cards and dominoes on saturday night and when the man would talk about uplifting themselves and get that better job and better salary, the companies they talked about and how you get on that. that was the saying. you have a friend that can get me on. and when people were talking about getting on about splaste, hat was a place that had a union and one of our forces that were fighting for families for health insurance and dental insurance and just basic things like that that so many people take for granted and helped shape the person imtoday. . labor unions have fought to rais
when i was in high school, i worked in a growry store and it was a union grocery store and it was the only one in dallas. and we had benefits. we had time and a half and paid extra on holidays and we were young people and allowed to make extra money. no one got rich of of it. when we were working extra, we worked those extra hours during the summer. we were compensated for it. and really proud of that. and also thinking back to my childhood, i often think about the people that would come over...
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so i knew then that brad was in power two, and i was just trying to calculate where he was in the buildinghad hit. >> i said to the commissioner that we are in uncharted territory. we have never gone and through anything like this before. we have to keep everybody together, keep them focused. >> what is the situation right now? >> two airplanes have attacked, apparently -- what? all right, then let's go north then come with us. come with us. let's talk a little later, okay? >> okay. >> the port authority was the agency responsible for the world trade center, but as the proportions of the disaster became clear, new york's police and fire departments also rushed to the scenes. >> my son, jonathan, called the morning to say, turn the tv on. and he said, we are going to the world trade center. okay, be careful, i said. i said, okay. those men that responded here and looked out the windows of those fire trucks. they looked up. they saw what the hell they were going to go into, and what did they do? they went into it. they went into it. >> several floors of fire would have been beyond the fire e
so i knew then that brad was in power two, and i was just trying to calculate where he was in the buildinghad hit. >> i said to the commissioner that we are in uncharted territory. we have never gone and through anything like this before. we have to keep everybody together, keep them focused. >> what is the situation right now? >> two airplanes have attacked, apparently -- what? all right, then let's go north then come with us. come with us. let's talk a little later, okay?...
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was producing it and i'm obviously a huge fan of his but also the style was so funny it was kind of reminded me of christopher guest movies like waiting for guffman all that and it was such a long shot because i just didn't think they would i mean to put yourself on tape in new york and then have it sent out to l.a. at the times we'd have digital that was like a long. and then they called me back and so it was very i mean it was quite a ride how do you approach bus the bull well one thing about buster is he. who created the show said all he ever wanted in life was safety that's all buster wants him us he just wants safety so he's kind of in this constant state of defense so his face will go back in his hands or go back and as his voice is very high pitched he's always waiting for something to come out him and if it does he's like i'm sorry but he's just constantly waiting for something to attack him and it's just sad like he can't even you know he really going to find is not gay is i don't know well it's questionable i mean he's we don't really know i mean it's he's a mom is that or
was producing it and i'm obviously a huge fan of his but also the style was so funny it was kind of reminded me of christopher guest movies like waiting for guffman all that and it was such a long shot because i just didn't think they would i mean to put yourself on tape in new york and then have it sent out to l.a. at the times we'd have digital that was like a long. and then they called me back and so it was very i mean it was quite a ride how do you approach bus the bull well one thing about...
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was he?nse guy. a beard like here, granny glasses, hair to his shoulders. who else looked like that in '68? everybody. he was so brilliant and intense. he was making his first movie. called "who's that knocking on my door?" l&a tiny little first independet movie. but he was so inspike, every time i see him i say the same thing to him, "why did you give me a c?" >> rose: what does he say, you deserve aid fee. >> it was out of focusing. everything was of you did was out of focus. >> rose: your parents concerned you to do whatever you want to do. you want to be a stand-up comedian from? >> my dad, who i lost when i was 15, really sent he on my way showing it was okay to stay up lake during the week to watch ernie socontact, and jack par, it was the 50s, look who was on television, gleason, carney, and every sunday foyt ed sullivan would have a great different kind of stand-up comedian. and it was usually alan king. every week it was alan king. and that was the time to elsewhere. dad brought home
was he?nse guy. a beard like here, granny glasses, hair to his shoulders. who else looked like that in '68? everybody. he was so brilliant and intense. he was making his first movie. called "who's that knocking on my door?" l&a tiny little first independet movie. but he was so inspike, every time i see him i say the same thing to him, "why did you give me a c?" >> rose: what does he say, you deserve aid fee. >> it was out of focusing. everything was of you...
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the interesting thing that happened while he was here was the senate, maryland legislature was debating the thirteenth amendment which was of course the amendment to abolish slavery. it had been brought to a annapolis the previous day, one day earlier by lincoln's secretary of state, william seward who had been passed in the u.s. congress, had passed it january 31st so on february 1st, steward, on routes to the peace conference comes through annapolis for the same reason, because he can't go down the potomac river either and he brings with him a copy of the thirteenth amendment and urges while these here, urges governor bradford to convene the legislature and have them ratify it which would have made maryland the first state to ratify the thirteenth amendment. the senate decided to discuss the ratification of the amendment. so they were discussing it, deliberating over the next day still, when lincoln walked within sight of the state house where the amendment was under consideration. when lincoln came back a little after 7:00 in the morning on february 4th at the naval academy, at this
the interesting thing that happened while he was here was the senate, maryland legislature was debating the thirteenth amendment which was of course the amendment to abolish slavery. it had been brought to a annapolis the previous day, one day earlier by lincoln's secretary of state, william seward who had been passed in the u.s. congress, had passed it january 31st so on february 1st, steward, on routes to the peace conference comes through annapolis for the same reason, because he can't go...
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her little girl was on the set, who was quite a bit younger than i am. we talked, i talked to nicole, her daughter, she was so gracious and sweet and i sort of -- that's who i wanted to be. that was the idea. >> did the move from houston to los angeles happen because your family thought you needed an opportunity to try this out? >> yes, that's a crazy thing. >> why, that's great. i think that's fantastic. >> it's incredibly generous. my cousin also wanted to go to art school in los angeles. so my mother was the -- was elected to take us out the and be the den mother. it was an amazing experience because i wasn't successful. i did the danny kay show. mostly i studied. and i got a lot of experience in classes and things and then i started when i was 18 i started working. >> so it was really not until you wer of age essentially. >> because then it wasn't like it is now where they really need all of the shows are about kids and young people. then it was they really wanted you to be 18 so you could walk as an adult and not have to have a social worker or a te
her little girl was on the set, who was quite a bit younger than i am. we talked, i talked to nicole, her daughter, she was so gracious and sweet and i sort of -- that's who i wanted to be. that was the idea. >> did the move from houston to los angeles happen because your family thought you needed an opportunity to try this out? >> yes, that's a crazy thing. >> why, that's great. i think that's fantastic. >> it's incredibly generous. my cousin also wanted to go to art...
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i was a teenager, i really was a smartass. stupid enough to look at me in that way, then mess with them. play on their fears, you know? i would have thought it was funny. >> well, just watching you back then, you came across, i think one of the more kind words would be arrogant. >> i was a kid, and i was scared out of my mind, so my strategy for dealing with that fear was to pretend that i wasn't. i don't think there was any way i could have behaved, any way i could have dressed, anything i could have said that would have changed anything going on in that courtroom. i think they were absolutely determined, no matter what, to convict us of this crime. >> it wasn't just damien's courtroom antics. remember, prosecutors also had that knife found in the lake behind jason baldwin's home. but even this bit of evidence cut both ways. >> i think the knife that was pulled out of the lake is a problem. because it had no provenance. there was nothing showing that it related directly to this case in any way other than that it was a serrate
i was a teenager, i really was a smartass. stupid enough to look at me in that way, then mess with them. play on their fears, you know? i would have thought it was funny. >> well, just watching you back then, you came across, i think one of the more kind words would be arrogant. >> i was a kid, and i was scared out of my mind, so my strategy for dealing with that fear was to pretend that i wasn't. i don't think there was any way i could have behaved, any way i could have dressed,...
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>> may, april was the hearing and it was approved in april. i got my permit from melodya. >> i'm talking about the dpw permit. what are the dates of the permit's operation. it was may? >> july 17, 2012, to march 2013. it's on the order. >> then there is a question about your operation and whether you actually operated and there was a representation that you did. what were the dates of your operation. were there certain periods. >> just in july. 1 month because they took the bathroom permit. there's no one else because they control all of the businesses. >> okay. those are the only questions i have. commissioners, you ready to hear rebuttal from the department? >> sure. >> okay.> commissioners, we do empathize with this case. it was stated that she could not operate because of the department of sanitation that she couldn't work. again we are struggling that in 1 case that we have individuals stating that she was not in operation which is an allegation and then you have the applicant that has no documentation to even refute this. so if there was
>> may, april was the hearing and it was approved in april. i got my permit from melodya. >> i'm talking about the dpw permit. what are the dates of the permit's operation. it was may? >> july 17, 2012, to march 2013. it's on the order. >> then there is a question about your operation and whether you actually operated and there was a representation that you did. what were the dates of your operation. were there certain periods. >> just in july. 1 month because they...
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mcafee was devastating for all of us, and it was a situation, it was human error. we had a staff member that failed to secure a locked cupboard. mr. mcafee got access to this dishwashing liquid, drank it and had absolutely tragic results, and our heart goes out to the family. when you're dealing with this many residents, particularly a population that can have unpredictable behavior or is frail and is kind of a high-risk population to begin with, we will have situations from time to time, but they are the vast, you know, minority. i mean, it is really the exception to the rule. >> welcome to emeritus, where you'll find all the comforts of home. >> thompson: cobb heads a company that has long been at the forefront of the assisted living industry. >> you can teach the skills, but you can't teach the passion. you have to have a passion for seniors. >> thompson: assisted living was created to offer seniors who could no longer live on their own a more home-like environment than nursing homes. and since most facilities offered little or no medical care, they were loosely
mcafee was devastating for all of us, and it was a situation, it was human error. we had a staff member that failed to secure a locked cupboard. mr. mcafee got access to this dishwashing liquid, drank it and had absolutely tragic results, and our heart goes out to the family. when you're dealing with this many residents, particularly a population that can have unpredictable behavior or is frail and is kind of a high-risk population to begin with, we will have situations from time to time, but...
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he was just brilliant. he was above comedy. take me back to the days where comedy albums actually work. tell me what was happening in the country that allowed you to put this stuff on vinyl and after all these years, still the best-selling comedy album in the history of records. >> a lot of things happened in the 50's. on.t of things were going and in the 60s, there was a sea change in comedy. it went from take my wife, please, or i will burn a hole in the code, or if you get the tiger out of here, i will. [laughter] it became conceptual. johnny winters, they just paid tribute to. tavis: it was an amazing job. change, and a sea we were just expressing ourselves the best way we knew how about what was going on in the world. and what was wrong with the world. we didn't all get together, it just all happened at the same time. >> these are challenging times. >> i did a blink in, which is maybe one of the most revered presidents. wasn't the brightest bulb in the room. that was kind of a departure. but we were attacking sacred krause
he was just brilliant. he was above comedy. take me back to the days where comedy albums actually work. tell me what was happening in the country that allowed you to put this stuff on vinyl and after all these years, still the best-selling comedy album in the history of records. >> a lot of things happened in the 50's. on.t of things were going and in the 60s, there was a sea change in comedy. it went from take my wife, please, or i will burn a hole in the code, or if you get the tiger...
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-- there were -- >> rose: torture was at 60% or whatever it was and tarp was at 90%. >> rose: and you blame yourself for not being able to communicate better consequences for the country if the financial system collapsed? >> chargely, i do. it's an interesting thing. i -- on the one hand i believe i was an excellent communicator in smaller meetings one on one building trust, getting things done in a year before the financial crisis working with democrats, working with republicans. and when it was poisonous in washington and getting the -- building relationships with democrats like barney frank and nancy pelosi and harry reid in addition to the republicans. building the relationship with the president, with ben and tim, working. so i'm good at that and thinking of them as clients. but speaking publicly it's something that doesn't come naturally to me and then i was also reticent to explain this for fear it would make it worse. i hate to say. >> rose: you couldn't explain to people how bad this was because you thought fld make people lose confidence because markets are built on confiden
-- there were -- >> rose: torture was at 60% or whatever it was and tarp was at 90%. >> rose: and you blame yourself for not being able to communicate better consequences for the country if the financial system collapsed? >> chargely, i do. it's an interesting thing. i -- on the one hand i believe i was an excellent communicator in smaller meetings one on one building trust, getting things done in a year before the financial crisis working with democrats, working with...
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it was late march it was really cold and i fell seriously ill. and had a personal reason for escaping into the woods the militant group who joined was headed by the person closest to him after his mother. who could be my uncle was leading the group i joined due to i had admired my own goal ever. since i was a little boy i tried to be like him perhaps even for the reasons that he was there we kept in touch from time to time through social networks one point he told me to come to his home just to see him we met a couple of times and i followed him and. it's hard to refuse when you. ask you to do something if it hadn't been for his mother would certainly have stayed in the woods perhaps forever. travels quickly locals told me that my mother had been searching for me in the woods for more than two weeks she had some serious health problems as soon as i find out about i tried to get in touch with her. i didn't have any means of communication i didn't have a phone. he sent a message to my phone number mom come out. she came in a taxi by herself she was
it was late march it was really cold and i fell seriously ill. and had a personal reason for escaping into the woods the militant group who joined was headed by the person closest to him after his mother. who could be my uncle was leading the group i joined due to i had admired my own goal ever. since i was a little boy i tried to be like him perhaps even for the reasons that he was there we kept in touch from time to time through social networks one point he told me to come to his home just to...
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was . it was. british woman is believed to have led the deadly assault on the nairobi shopping mall as kenya's foreign minister says up to three americans were also among the attackers. an annual much anticipated show gets underway in new york with iran's newly elected president expected to steal the limelight at the u.n. general assembly. and the muslim brotherhood is banned egypt outlaws the activities of the organization behind al said president morsi with the army firming its grip on power. revolutions seem to turn full circle.
was . it was. british woman is believed to have led the deadly assault on the nairobi shopping mall as kenya's foreign minister says up to three americans were also among the attackers. an annual much anticipated show gets underway in new york with iran's newly elected president expected to steal the limelight at the u.n. general assembly. and the muslim brotherhood is banned egypt outlaws the activities of the organization behind al said president morsi with the army firming its grip on power....
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there was nothing abnormal. the weather was good.0. >> but suddenly parr's flying skills are put to the test by a massive thermal blast. >> you can think of it as a wall of air going up. and the result of that is that the front end of the glider pitches up and the glider stalls. just like an airplane would stall if you pointed it straight up in the air. >> unable to pull his glider out of the stall, parr finds himself spiraling towards the dense forest below. >> it was flying down faster and faster and started turning faster and faster. >> with no other options, parr reaches for his reserve parachute. >> coming down on the reserve was a very helpless place to be. just a single line up to a small round parachute. i really had no control. the best i could do is brace myself for what i might hit. >> parr braces for impact. >> my thought was breaking an arm or something, but my body completely missed the tree. my glider was stuck in a tree and i was 50 feet up. >> suspended high in a tree in a remote area, parr's lucky to be alive. but h
there was nothing abnormal. the weather was good.0. >> but suddenly parr's flying skills are put to the test by a massive thermal blast. >> you can think of it as a wall of air going up. and the result of that is that the front end of the glider pitches up and the glider stalls. just like an airplane would stall if you pointed it straight up in the air. >> unable to pull his glider out of the stall, parr finds himself spiraling towards the dense forest below. >> it was...
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it was as it was called. and i think that. in essence in declaring friendly fire casualties to be unacceptable despite the fact that they have been commonplace throughout all of military history. the military itself therefore set the bar that much higher in terms of what the public would expect. from that point forward due to issues in the handling of friendly fire cases during the gulf war the army completely revised regulations regarding the casualty reporting a friendly fire regulations now require that families be informed and accurate and timely manner when friendly fire is suspected further the army must notify families within days of an investigation into a suspected friendly fire incident i think the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder war is probably the most complex and difficult to pass. such world war two. we've invented a lot of technological means to assist us in overcoming that fog of war. but even so it doesn't it's still haven't gotten to a hundred
it was as it was called. and i think that. in essence in declaring friendly fire casualties to be unacceptable despite the fact that they have been commonplace throughout all of military history. the military itself therefore set the bar that much higher in terms of what the public would expect. from that point forward due to issues in the handling of friendly fire cases during the gulf war the army completely revised regulations regarding the casualty reporting a friendly fire regulations now...
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it was late march it was really cold and i fell seriously ill. and had a personal reason for escaping into the woods the militant group you joined was headed by the person closest to him after his mother. who could be my uncle was leading the group i joined do i had admired my own goal ever. since i was a little boy i tried to be like him perhaps even for the reasons that he was there most of them we kept in touch from time to time through social networks now one point he told me to come to his home just to see him we met a couple of times when i've followed him and. it's hard to refuse when your closest relatives ask you to do something if it hadn't been for his mother would certainly have stayed in the woods perhaps forever. word travels quickly locals told me that my mother had been searching for me in the woods for more than two weeks she had some serious health problems as soon as i find out about i tried to get in touch with her. i didn't have any means of communication i didn't have a phone. he sent a message to my phone number mom i will
it was late march it was really cold and i fell seriously ill. and had a personal reason for escaping into the woods the militant group you joined was headed by the person closest to him after his mother. who could be my uncle was leading the group i joined do i had admired my own goal ever. since i was a little boy i tried to be like him perhaps even for the reasons that he was there most of them we kept in touch from time to time through social networks now one point he told me to come to his...
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everywhere i was sitting in the truck was shot.ason i shouldn't have been shot. >> it's obvious that mike neill was a hero in this case. had those two got out of that van and got in walmart, there is untold how many lives would have been lost. >> still, the question remains why all this happened in the first place. the west memphis police discover that jerry and joe cain were radical right members of the sovereign citizens movement, the cains traveled america giving seminars on how to avoid following some of the laws of this country. this video was posted on youtube by one of the seminar's participants who wanted to spread their message. >> you're being lied to just so we can wrap our hands around your throat. >> they don't have to go by any rules of this country. they misinterpret the constitution. they say that the federal laws do not affect them, that they have their own laws. >> at the time of the murders, no one at the west memphis police department had heard of the organization. >> we were totally caught unprepared and we won
everywhere i was sitting in the truck was shot.ason i shouldn't have been shot. >> it's obvious that mike neill was a hero in this case. had those two got out of that van and got in walmart, there is untold how many lives would have been lost. >> still, the question remains why all this happened in the first place. the west memphis police discover that jerry and joe cain were radical right members of the sovereign citizens movement, the cains traveled america giving seminars on how...
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she was definitely shocked and there was fear and she was upset. but once we made it inside of that storeroom and settled down, and we were there for quite some time, she really sort of returned to her normal self. >> how long were you in that storeroom? >> i'd say about three hours in total. >> it must have been scary to not have a real sense of what is going on and where the terrorists are and if somebody could be right outside the door. >> i would say the scariest moment was when some people started to leave an four and a half into our time there. and i made it half way across the room and a wave of people came running back. at that point, i had no idea if we had been discovered or someone knew where we were and was coming after us. that was the most terrifying moment of those three hours. >> do you know why they ran back? >> i would assume they heard gunshots outside and they thought maybe it was safe to leave and as they got out they heard there was still gunshots. >> after three hours the police found you? >> after three hours a bunch of plai
she was definitely shocked and there was fear and she was upset. but once we made it inside of that storeroom and settled down, and we were there for quite some time, she really sort of returned to her normal self. >> how long were you in that storeroom? >> i'd say about three hours in total. >> it must have been scary to not have a real sense of what is going on and where the terrorists are and if somebody could be right outside the door. >> i would say the scariest...
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one of the first things that the sister-in-law noticed was that the car was gone and there was also a broken window from a door leading from the garage into the house. >> have you been inside that house? >> yes, several times. >> how soon after the reports they vanished were you inside the house? >> later that evening. other officers from the patrol unit had been in the house after going to the house and seeing the window was broken. they went to the house nothing looked sdisturbed but bill and lorraine weren't there. the only thing out of the ordinary was the broken glass. later family members told us that a gun was missing. and then later a little after that we discovered that the phone line to the house had been cut. >> we are in upper main street in essex, vermont. if you notice this is sort of an old driveway. this is actually the driveway to the home where the most nightmarish thing happened. a couple was literally executed by a serial killer the night of june 8th to june 9th, 2011, this is where israel keyes brought the currier couple about a mile away from their home to this a
one of the first things that the sister-in-law noticed was that the car was gone and there was also a broken window from a door leading from the garage into the house. >> have you been inside that house? >> yes, several times. >> how soon after the reports they vanished were you inside the house? >> later that evening. other officers from the patrol unit had been in the house after going to the house and seeing the window was broken. they went to the house nothing looked...
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in panic she was frightful but i was completely. crying when he was born i was just completely like. war mode kind of like i had to get a mission. maybe i should have cried my dad told me i would but my dad hasn't seen the things i have. assuming a lot. from all the combat i've seen and soldiers that i've lost over time it gets easier that's the thing that frightened me the most. to where if i killed the enemy. i don't even feel it anymore. it's harder but i am happy that i get to be an army wife because not a lot of people get to do it it's definitely a privilege and an honor being married to someone he serves the country so. it's not an easy lifestyle. and i had family members who were in the military so i knew he was going to be gone i knew i was going to be home alone a lot you know if it wasn't for my dog i'd go talk to my. but here i was nigh just turned nineteen in the picture so i was here just graduated college. went off to get married. this was the day he came home i did these on my phone so they're kind of blurry but this
in panic she was frightful but i was completely. crying when he was born i was just completely like. war mode kind of like i had to get a mission. maybe i should have cried my dad told me i would but my dad hasn't seen the things i have. assuming a lot. from all the combat i've seen and soldiers that i've lost over time it gets easier that's the thing that frightened me the most. to where if i killed the enemy. i don't even feel it anymore. it's harder but i am happy that i get to be an army...
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she was told to cease operations. she was informed that her bathroom verification was revoked. sasha worked to resolve this issue. she entered into an agreement with mr. lee. sasha could operate as long as she close down every hour for no less than 10 minutes. miss reyes is the inspector working relating to this permit. sasha was nearly following the instructions to wait for mr. reyas. miss reyes was on long-term leave and sasha followed up several times. i urge the board to keep in mind the language of this public code is permissive and not mandatory. miss lewis has done everything to comply with the code. while awaiting annen expectation -- inspection by the department of health. the third order why the reason should be reversed. the board granted miss lewis the ability to run a business. this coffee is ethnically unique and organically grown. sasha's tea is from a tea from from a red bush. sasha herself is ethnically diverse and a woman operating a full proprietorship. her ability to run a business should be applauded. not stopped. the district has bent over backwards to sto
she was told to cease operations. she was informed that her bathroom verification was revoked. sasha worked to resolve this issue. she entered into an agreement with mr. lee. sasha could operate as long as she close down every hour for no less than 10 minutes. miss reyes is the inspector working relating to this permit. sasha was nearly following the instructions to wait for mr. reyas. miss reyes was on long-term leave and sasha followed up several times. i urge the board to keep in mind the...
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how will we i was i was the i was a late bloomer i was sixteen first kiss is sixty sorry larry that's all ahead on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest a return visit for me with the jonas brothers the grammy nominated artist of soul twenty million albums worldwide the eldest by the way of the group is only twenty five years old nick joe and kevin jonas join me today their latest single first time is out now and their fifth album aptly titled five will be out this fall august a big month not only the seventh anniversary would debut album but joe you were twenty four years old so an important two thousand and i did the interview it at the cowboys new stadium on live well you guys opened that stadium right there were december for we almost didn't go because the rigging wasn't set up properly at the show yeah so two days before the opening of our tour was one of our biggest at that time you know we're all excited and we show up and like the show might not happen. and it was a very moment now you know mary jones hearing all right what brought you guys split up tell me t
how will we i was i was the i was a late bloomer i was sixteen first kiss is sixty sorry larry that's all ahead on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest a return visit for me with the jonas brothers the grammy nominated artist of soul twenty million albums worldwide the eldest by the way of the group is only twenty five years old nick joe and kevin jonas join me today their latest single first time is out now and their fifth album aptly titled five will be out this fall august...
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taught how this was right, this was holy, this was good and yet inside of me there was a tremendousof disappointment, confusion, and overwhelm. i was scared. i was terrified of marrying this man. and yet, i could not say no because it would bring a tremendous amount of shame to my family. so there was tremendous amount of pressure on me to do my duty that i'd been raised my entire life to perform. >> in the end, he had 60 wives, you were one of them. you were number 19. what were these duties? i mean, even at his advanced age, did you have to perform sexual duties to him? was that part of it? >> yes, it was. in their marriage covenant, a woman vows to give herself to her husband and that refers to everything. her body, her mind and her soul. and they do require that, and they tell you that it's for god, it's in god's name. >> how did that make you feel? i mean, this guy's 85 years old. and, in fact, died at the age of 92 and you had to just keep doing this. he's a revolting old man, he's a pedophile. everything about him is disgusting. you're a beautiful young woman who has been thr
taught how this was right, this was holy, this was good and yet inside of me there was a tremendousof disappointment, confusion, and overwhelm. i was scared. i was terrified of marrying this man. and yet, i could not say no because it would bring a tremendous amount of shame to my family. so there was tremendous amount of pressure on me to do my duty that i'd been raised my entire life to perform. >> in the end, he had 60 wives, you were one of them. you were number 19. what were these...
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it was long ago so long ago but it feels like yesterday it was nine hundred seventy two. i got married to alexander. because we would go to spas company island for a honeymoon we mostly we went there by boat the lake was perfectly calm and then i saw something incredible something that would be hanging in the air it was a miracle a real miracle. the bell tower was almost completely destroyed the island was overgrown with raspberries and stinging nettle we didn't have a lot of things with us just a one person canvas tent a blanket a couple of jackets two mugs two spoons and a teapot that's all we had but it didn't matter to me. it was about something else. it was all about alexander all these that ended i can't quite remember i wasn't listening i just watched him. by that time we already had three children and alexander had a good job he was the head of a factory. and i can't explain how it happened but at some point alexander quit his job he told us that he loved the factory and he did this without looking for a new job without thinking about the fact that he had a wife a
it was long ago so long ago but it feels like yesterday it was nine hundred seventy two. i got married to alexander. because we would go to spas company island for a honeymoon we mostly we went there by boat the lake was perfectly calm and then i saw something incredible something that would be hanging in the air it was a miracle a real miracle. the bell tower was almost completely destroyed the island was overgrown with raspberries and stinging nettle we didn't have a lot of things with us...
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years ago but it was very hard and difficult i was really exhausted crossing the lake in winter was a very tiresome that you had to walk on this snow. island you're going to get soaked. through careful. what is the dad's. cooler scurries thing in. in his final years under began to have heart problems he grew physically weak and he took me to the island to help him shift machinery or something but i couldn't help that much. who could kind of help or could i be. so this could happen several days before his death when he was already at the hospital one of the he was so weak smile or talk so he told me it's you don't give the island to anyone. whew after that he died. dismissed alexander died young was only fifty six. happened in two thousand and four. on the island chapel. was there everybody trying to our house after the funeral and we could all feel these questions floating in the air what's going to happen what are we going to do who is going to do it one of my children i don't know who exactly said mom you'd better stay here because you know everything you're always with dad will h
years ago but it was very hard and difficult i was really exhausted crossing the lake in winter was a very tiresome that you had to walk on this snow. island you're going to get soaked. through careful. what is the dad's. cooler scurries thing in. in his final years under began to have heart problems he grew physically weak and he took me to the island to help him shift machinery or something but i couldn't help that much. who could kind of help or could i be. so this could happen several days...
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i was stabbed.ead with a pool cue. >> the robbery goes awry when the bartender takes a stand and fights back. >> they thought i was going to give them all my money, but that's not what happened. >> january 15th, 2010, lakewood, colorado. it's just before 1:30 early friday morning, last call at the cordial lounge. security cameras roll as behind the bar, 32-year-old owner t.j. is closing up shop. >> i was cleaning glasses, putting things away. it got to a point where i began counting and shuffling the money around in my drawer getting ready to close the restaurant down. >> t.j. waits on four remaining customers playing pool, patrons he's never seen before, two women and two men. as t.j. counts the money in the cash drawer, one of the women approached the bar. >> i thought she was going to ask for another round of drinks. >> but the woman is not thirsty. >> she grabbed me and sort of pulled me toward her. and to this day, it's the weirdest thing, but i thought she was going to try and give me a kiss.
i was stabbed.ead with a pool cue. >> the robbery goes awry when the bartender takes a stand and fights back. >> they thought i was going to give them all my money, but that's not what happened. >> january 15th, 2010, lakewood, colorado. it's just before 1:30 early friday morning, last call at the cordial lounge. security cameras roll as behind the bar, 32-year-old owner t.j. is closing up shop. >> i was cleaning glasses, putting things away. it got to a point where i...
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what i saw was no matter what the issue was in the sister true whether bush was president or obama was president, whether you are talking about an economic issue for cabinet appointment or anything else. republicans were all one side and democrats are the other side. no matter what the issue has come our government had become more like the nfl, not like american city together saying you are the problem. this debate, talk about them and solve them. how can i defeat you because you belong to a different club, a different label on your head. i started thinking about why that was then how did we get to this point. if you've been reading the papers every day, you see here is two or three republicans talking to two or three democrats not doing something together and that's front-page news. they've actually got republicans and democrats willing to talk to each other. so why is that the way it is? i go back and i've thought about the only thing i ever found that our first four presidents agreed with each other on would still create political parties. washington, adams, jefferson, don't create
what i saw was no matter what the issue was in the sister true whether bush was president or obama was president, whether you are talking about an economic issue for cabinet appointment or anything else. republicans were all one side and democrats are the other side. no matter what the issue has come our government had become more like the nfl, not like american city together saying you are the problem. this debate, talk about them and solve them. how can i defeat you because you belong to a...
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was wider when the children was looking appearance were lucky he turned to the size of a was a showing as much. allegedly molested and expose themselves to the children appeared i think molesters and people like that should be shot. >> pam: dating back to 1989 on the make a list. >> pam: police say that nay sole murder of at least four people having been named the first and last may 1st and last initial the same in their name. held at the superior court on friday >> pam: at candlestick park the 49 fan the family is speaking out tonight at 8 and their theory on why he died. >> reporter: his mother says she loves the picture in was having fun before he died. not wanting to appear on camera says he was a happy easygoing% and a third- generation season-ticket holder. he had been doing just that before the accident having fun in parting. >> reporter: on the way to the game where he failed to stories below. his parents cannot deny before he plunged to his death the but they do not believe he was so drunk that he could not walk out. his brother jeffrey was with him that day. >> he was bynum w
was wider when the children was looking appearance were lucky he turned to the size of a was a showing as much. allegedly molested and expose themselves to the children appeared i think molesters and people like that should be shot. >> pam: dating back to 1989 on the make a list. >> pam: police say that nay sole murder of at least four people having been named the first and last may 1st and last initial the same in their name. held at the superior court on friday >> pam: at...
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officially the cause of death was pneumonia. kaj was sure our sncc was to blame. nine years later president zachary taylor opposed the agenda in cuba and the southwest and tilly was killed by the same poison. when president-elect james buchanan prepared to make some appointments he narrowly survived one of the most elaborate assassination plot sarah conceived. on february 203rd 18577 agents boys and containing launch your. southerners drank coffee. coffee drinkers use pulverize sugar. the tea drinking north diners would be like dow. intimidated by the attempted assassination buchanan became more than ever the tool of the slave power. there is little evidence for the explosive charges. you could make a case that his doctors did more to hurt and help, but no more than conjecture supports the idea that anyone deliberately killed and. corners to bunt the belief that zachary taylor had been poisoned on his body was exhumed, and buchanan was not even present in washington on fed your 23rd, 1857, the dysentery did break out at the hotel when buchanan stayed there a month
officially the cause of death was pneumonia. kaj was sure our sncc was to blame. nine years later president zachary taylor opposed the agenda in cuba and the southwest and tilly was killed by the same poison. when president-elect james buchanan prepared to make some appointments he narrowly survived one of the most elaborate assassination plot sarah conceived. on february 203rd 18577 agents boys and containing launch your. southerners drank coffee. coffee drinkers use pulverize sugar. the tea...
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and it was, the judgment was unanimous. it was the only time the dear old she ever voted for the side that i was advocating. [laughter] and you know, the court split three ways. most of them thought this discrimination is really against the woman as wage earner. some thought it was discrimination against the father as parent. and one thought it was discrimination against the baby. [laughter] that was then justice rehnquist is that it is totally arbitrary for the child have the opportunity for the care of sole surviving parent, if the parent is female but not if the parent is male. >> these questions are central to gender equality, and you have, or did a few years ago, a picture in your chambers along these lines but i think your granddaughter is here tonight. and the picture, isn' is it her father holding one of his children's? >> it is paul. cleric knows the picture well. her mother took the picture. it is paul when he is two months old. these on a bed with his father, and he is looking and paul was such tremendous love co
and it was, the judgment was unanimous. it was the only time the dear old she ever voted for the side that i was advocating. [laughter] and you know, the court split three ways. most of them thought this discrimination is really against the woman as wage earner. some thought it was discrimination against the father as parent. and one thought it was discrimination against the baby. [laughter] that was then justice rehnquist is that it is totally arbitrary for the child have the opportunity for...
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it was the last leg bit a happiness i had i was who a breaking point i was i was you know you're suicidal yeah. and during that period they saw me to a chaplain i sat and talked to a chaplain for about two hours and he tried to basically convince me that killing so thank. you for your in that situation where you're having that struggle you're going on that struggle yeah and one of my going to when i got to call my mom in tow i don't struggle with that stuff i would be bawling her eyes out you know i mean like who am i going to talk to about it you know i mean. well. i just had my first last december and she went to the c. section and panic she was frightful but i was completely. crying when he was born i was just completely like. kind of like i had to get a mission. maybe i should've cried to my dad told me i would but my dad hasn't seen the things i have seen a lot of. and from all the combat i've seen soldiers that i've lost over time it gets easier that's the thing that frightened me the most. if i killed the enemy. i don't feel it anymore. it's harder but i am happy that i had to be a
it was the last leg bit a happiness i had i was who a breaking point i was i was you know you're suicidal yeah. and during that period they saw me to a chaplain i sat and talked to a chaplain for about two hours and he tried to basically convince me that killing so thank. you for your in that situation where you're having that struggle you're going on that struggle yeah and one of my going to when i got to call my mom in tow i don't struggle with that stuff i would be bawling her eyes out you...
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>> right after the funeral there was an individual who e-mailed me, his name was peterson and he was an information officer in benghazi. he was basically relaying the distress calls and telling the powers at be what was happening there. he is not a touching e-mail and he said your son's sacrifice saved my life and i would like to talk to you. >> we did. >> what did he tell you. >> unfortunately at the time, i believed the official story and so i didn't know what questions to ask. i wished i had the opportunity to contact him again. i have tried to contact him, he is apparently outside of the united states, and somehow i can't contact him at his e-mail or phone number he gave me. >> what were you told. what he would tell you was different than the official version. it was what? >> the first official version i got that was reicized was from hillary and that was before ty's funeral when the bodies were shipped back to andrews air force base and the famous statement, we are going to prosecute the person that is responsible for the video. >> she talked about the youtube video. >> i had he
>> right after the funeral there was an individual who e-mailed me, his name was peterson and he was an information officer in benghazi. he was basically relaying the distress calls and telling the powers at be what was happening there. he is not a touching e-mail and he said your son's sacrifice saved my life and i would like to talk to you. >> we did. >> what did he tell you. >> unfortunately at the time, i believed the official story and so i didn't know what...
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there was a fight at the club. somebody i was involved with.. - right. who'd you piss off? what's the name? - we'll go to the club and get the name. by then, you'll be up on a drug charge. - it was andre lanier. - no idea what you're talking abt. -we have testimony you threatened jay linnet, roughed him up. - and hit his girlfriend. - i don't know nothing about that guy. - people saw rachel melhan bleeding when she left the club. she was found at sutton place and 57th, a murder victim. - if you didn't hit her there, when did you hit her? that ring could do some damage. - look. she might have gotten in the way. something accidentally happened, but i don't know nothing about her death, all right? i don't go nowhere near sutton place. - so after the club, where were you last night, mr. lanier? - here. with my people. - all night? - ask anyone. they'll tell you. - first, we'll review their priors. then we'll see what they have to say. - so this dealer andre lanier doesn't look good for this? - well, neither he nor anybody in his crowd have sexual a
there was a fight at the club. somebody i was involved with.. - right. who'd you piss off? what's the name? - we'll go to the club and get the name. by then, you'll be up on a drug charge. - it was andre lanier. - no idea what you're talking abt. -we have testimony you threatened jay linnet, roughed him up. - and hit his girlfriend. - i don't know nothing about that guy. - people saw rachel melhan bleeding when she left the club. she was found at sutton place and 57th, a murder victim. - if you...
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youngest of those was 46 years old and the oldest was a 73-year-old. the suspect in the case was aaron alexis who was cornered inside of that building. and after firing multiple rounds at officers, he, too, was taken down. the fbi took the lead in the investigation and we learned that in the new's conference. they are in the front of this and in the process of interviewing his family and acquaintances and everybody, trying to figure out the motive in this case. and they believe he acted alone and mentally unstable. his motive remains unclear. and outside of the crime scene, flags are flying at half staff today. the president signing a proclamation of having flags lowered and remain that way to honor the 12 innocent victims. one of the flyers in the bottom of the left hand part of the screen. and secretary of defense, and senior department officials laid a wreth in the navy memorial plaza and that was adjacent to the lone sailor that represents all people serving now or yet to serve in the united states navy. reporting live from the washington navy yard
youngest of those was 46 years old and the oldest was a 73-year-old. the suspect in the case was aaron alexis who was cornered inside of that building. and after firing multiple rounds at officers, he, too, was taken down. the fbi took the lead in the investigation and we learned that in the new's conference. they are in the front of this and in the process of interviewing his family and acquaintances and everybody, trying to figure out the motive in this case. and they believe he acted alone...
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we had to establish that he was who he said he was, the material was what he said it was.at the end of two weeks, we started to publish based on that. to publish what first, what has continued to come out, how was that decided on? >> we needed some help from snowden on what he thought we should be you reported. these are not documents in which stories show themselves. this is a complex world. a lot is written in acronym, if had to beso we initially guided to some of the stories that would be of most value. it was important for him that the world had some sense of what he was trying to say before he added himself, so we started doing stories about this intersection between silicon valley, telephone companies, and the intelligence agencies. putting entire populations under surveillance. snowdenthe week before came out and revealed himself as the whistleblower. signed upsnowden had for special forces in the u.s., broke both of his legs in a training accident and then left. how can you confirm his credibility on this? >> they all spoke to him for a long time. scottishhere havi
we had to establish that he was who he said he was, the material was what he said it was.at the end of two weeks, we started to publish based on that. to publish what first, what has continued to come out, how was that decided on? >> we needed some help from snowden on what he thought we should be you reported. these are not documents in which stories show themselves. this is a complex world. a lot is written in acronym, if had to beso we initially guided to some of the stories that would...
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the car was parked by construction workers in the driveway of a work site that was next to where he wasapparently, they were building a house next door and they were parked at that site. here's how the detective in the case explained his confession -- "i obtained a post-miranda confession from alexis. he explained how he perceived that the construction workers had directed him and how that perception led to what mr. alexis described as a blackout fueled by anger. he said he did not remember pulling the trigger of his firearm until about an hour after he did it. mr. alexis also told me how he was present during the tragic events of september 11th, 2001, and how those events had disturbed him." the following morning, the detective says, "i received a personal communication," well, "p/c," i assume that's personal communication, "from mr. alexis's father, who lives in new york city. i explained to him the facts of the case. mr. alexis then told me that his son had experienced anger management problems that the family believed to be associated with ptsd," post-traumatic stress. he confirms t
the car was parked by construction workers in the driveway of a work site that was next to where he wasapparently, they were building a house next door and they were parked at that site. here's how the detective in the case explained his confession -- "i obtained a post-miranda confession from alexis. he explained how he perceived that the construction workers had directed him and how that perception led to what mr. alexis described as a blackout fueled by anger. he said he did not...
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that was most visible, she was the one that became a star. in december, jill's behavior began to change a little bit. we noticed she began to pull away from the family. >> we worked very hard to let her do the things she wanted to do and keep it in a safe environment that we had some control over. and that was a difficult task and we worked long hours discussing it with her and what we felt was important and how she should behave. >> what went through my mind was initially the feeling that she was a teenager, i knew jill was very strong in hr personality and i knew that she was a good kid, a really good -- both my daughters are great kids. she was just exploring her sort of self-identity and i saw it as a way for her to become independent so i supported it. but it frustrated me that she was pushing away from the family. >> the day jill died i walked into her bedroom to wake her up around 11:00 am and i walked in and the dogs jumped up on the bed and she said a sweet hello to me. and i said i was concerned because she was sleeping late and i t
that was most visible, she was the one that became a star. in december, jill's behavior began to change a little bit. we noticed she began to pull away from the family. >> we worked very hard to let her do the things she wanted to do and keep it in a safe environment that we had some control over. and that was a difficult task and we worked long hours discussing it with her and what we felt was important and how she should behave. >> what went through my mind was initially the...
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do you accept what it was and what was it? >> i have said before that i am not a historian and that when it comes to speaking the dimensions of the holocaust, it is the historians that should reflect on it. but in general, i can tell you that any crime that happens in history against humanity, including the crime, the nazis created towards the jews. it makes no difference if that life is jewish like, christian or muslim. for us, it is the same t. taking of mu h you man life is something our religion objects. this does not mean on the other hand you can say nazis committed crimes against the group, now, therefore, they must usurp the land of another group and occupy it. this, too, is an act that should be condemned. there should be an even-handed discussion. >> and, finally, can you give me a sentence in english that you would like to say to the american people? . >> i would like to say to american people i bring peace and friendship from iranians to americans. >> christine aymanpour joins me now. i have a few people from our c
do you accept what it was and what was it? >> i have said before that i am not a historian and that when it comes to speaking the dimensions of the holocaust, it is the historians that should reflect on it. but in general, i can tell you that any crime that happens in history against humanity, including the crime, the nazis created towards the jews. it makes no difference if that life is jewish like, christian or muslim. for us, it is the same t. taking of mu h you man life is something...
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that was another issue. it was in the shop the whole time he was in japan. then it took another two or three months, then it still didn't get fixed. then we had another incident at the house with fleas and the pets. who doesn't. he started taking food that was mine. i would address him at certain times about this and he'd be like, oh, that was yours? i'm sorry. it wasn't a lot of food, one or two items here and there. i told him anyway -- he had actually -- sorry. go ahead. i just started to notice the change in personality with him there. >> i get it. christy, i'm sorry, there's been a delay with the communication system here but i appreciate you so much giving us insight. >> i have one more event to tell you about real quick. >> what is it, please? >> back when he moved out in july, right before that happened, for july 4th we left our brand new car in the garage. the garage was closed. he's the only one that has access to it. and we noticed the next day that our car wouldn't work. we had to get it towed. apparently honda said someone had put sugar in the g
that was another issue. it was in the shop the whole time he was in japan. then it took another two or three months, then it still didn't get fixed. then we had another incident at the house with fleas and the pets. who doesn't. he started taking food that was mine. i would address him at certain times about this and he'd be like, oh, that was yours? i'm sorry. it wasn't a lot of food, one or two items here and there. i told him anyway -- he had actually -- sorry. go ahead. i just started to...
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when i was -- how old am i? in 2004 i was like 53, 54. yeah. so i didn't start gaining weight until then. and i yo-yo'd. two big yo-yo's. i kept my weight as actress shoes keep their weight. dr. oz: how do you think your weight has been going up and down? what's been the struggle over the years? >> the first thing that happened to me, i was always conscious of my weight as an actress. then i think it was about the end of 2003, i thought screw it, i just want to be a mom. i want to spend time with my kids and cook for them, i want to take care of them, i want to spend all my time with them and bake with them, bake. and what happened was i started baking with them and i started drinking grape sodas. you know, i was drinking 12 grape sodas a day. dr. oz: are you kidding? >> that's when i really started putting on weight. it's 50 grams of sugar in each grape soda, not to mention how many calories that would be. but i was having an amazing time with my children, you know. i wasn't married anymore. and i said screw it, i just want to do this and that
when i was -- how old am i? in 2004 i was like 53, 54. yeah. so i didn't start gaining weight until then. and i yo-yo'd. two big yo-yo's. i kept my weight as actress shoes keep their weight. dr. oz: how do you think your weight has been going up and down? what's been the struggle over the years? >> the first thing that happened to me, i was always conscious of my weight as an actress. then i think it was about the end of 2003, i thought screw it, i just want to be a mom. i want to spend...