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we had webb hubbell brought out of prison. i remember seeing webb sitting in the suit. that's how i met webb hubbell the first time. later on in my life i'm hearing washington d.c. spent may be four hours with webb. he prepared me for what was going to happen. he was former assistant attorney general. he said this is what's going to happen. when i went to prison, i didn't take my family with me. i took two of my -- one current staffer and one who quit and went on to operations media firm. those two staffers went with me and they dropped me off at prison. i walked into the kiosk. i said i'm bob ney here to report. guard walked out and said i knew one of your campaign managers in ohio. got down in there. the guard said, here you have some hate mail. it was from california i remember in massachusetts, you have some hate mail waiting on you. they gave me the mail and you go to the part of the strip down. then i got into the intake, walked into prison, down into the courtyard. the warden, i don't use the language, the warden told the -- said to get away from him i'm sitting
we had webb hubbell brought out of prison. i remember seeing webb sitting in the suit. that's how i met webb hubbell the first time. later on in my life i'm hearing washington d.c. spent may be four hours with webb. he prepared me for what was going to happen. he was former assistant attorney general. he said this is what's going to happen. when i went to prison, i didn't take my family with me. i took two of my -- one current staffer and one who quit and went on to operations media firm. those...
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Apr 28, 2013
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and that's how i met webb hubbel the first time. second time i was headed to prison, i just wanted to go to prison. i was a self-reporter, which is like reporting for your own firing quad. and ellen said you've got to meet webb hubbel. i sat here in washington, d.c. i don't know how many hours, three, four, five, and he walked me through how you survive from day one, and that was the best amount of time that i spent. he also gave me insight as a former chief justice of the arkansas supreme court, former attorney general who went to court, and he was very empathetic, webb was, to the plight of a lot of people in prison. and i walked out of prison not angry, and i didn't walk out of prison thinking, oh, i was a former congressman -- i walked out of there feeling a bond with a lot of people. and i need to tell that in this book. things are going on inside those walls. i don't want expect anybody to have -- i don't expect anybody to have sympathy for me. i have the ability to be on television with writers here and the print media, and i
and that's how i met webb hubbel the first time. second time i was headed to prison, i just wanted to go to prison. i was a self-reporter, which is like reporting for your own firing quad. and ellen said you've got to meet webb hubbel. i sat here in washington, d.c. i don't know how many hours, three, four, five, and he walked me through how you survive from day one, and that was the best amount of time that i spent. he also gave me insight as a former chief justice of the arkansas supreme...
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i sat with webb hubbel who was a high profile person who i first met in the back of the anteroom in the finance committee. webb was in handcuffs. congressman mike oxley, the chairman, rightfully said remove the handcuffs. federal marshal said we can't do that, and he said you will hear. and he came out and testified on the whole whitewater deal. and that's how i met hubbel the first time. second time i was headed to prison. i just wanted to the go to prison. i was a self-reporter, which is like reporting for your own firing squad, and alan said you've got to meet webb hubbel. i said i just want to go to prison. i sat here i don't know how many hours with webb, three, four, five, and he walked me through how you survive from day one. and that was the best amount of time i spent. he also gave me insight as a former chief justice of the arkansas supreme court, former attorney general who went to prison. and he was very empathetic, webb was, to the plight of a lot of people in prison. and i walked out of prison not angry, and i didn't want walk out of -- i didn't walk out of prison thinking
i sat with webb hubbel who was a high profile person who i first met in the back of the anteroom in the finance committee. webb was in handcuffs. congressman mike oxley, the chairman, rightfully said remove the handcuffs. federal marshal said we can't do that, and he said you will hear. and he came out and testified on the whole whitewater deal. and that's how i met hubbel the first time. second time i was headed to prison. i just wanted to the go to prison. i was a self-reporter, which is like...
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was a self reporter, like reporting for your own firing squad in allen said you've got to meet webb hubbell. i sat here in washington d.c. i don't how how many hours. three, four, five. i forget. he walked me through how you survive from day one and i was the best amount of time i spend. yesterday the inside as the chief justice of the supreme court who went to prison and he was very empathetic to the plight of a lot of people when i walked out of prison not angry, thinking a former congressman. i won't doubt feeling a bond with a lot of people and i need to tell that in this book and i have because things are going on inside those walls. i don't expect anybody to have sympathy for me. i have the ability to have a network can stand here tonight and be on television and how writers and i could write a book and tell my story. a lot of people don't have a voice inside those walls. we aware had seen him in beings. this government in the current administration, to have statistics. they took the big drug dealers and put them away. i became friends with the duck offenders. i become a statistic tha
was a self reporter, like reporting for your own firing squad in allen said you've got to meet webb hubbell. i sat here in washington d.c. i don't how how many hours. three, four, five. i forget. he walked me through how you survive from day one and i was the best amount of time i spend. yesterday the inside as the chief justice of the supreme court who went to prison and he was very empathetic to the plight of a lot of people when i walked out of prison not angry, thinking a former...
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allen said he got to meet webb hubbell. i sat here in washington d.c. i don't know how many hours. three, four, five, i forget and he walked me through how you survive from day one and that is the best amount of time span. he also gave me insight as a former chief justice of the arkansas supreme court who went to prison and he was very empathetic to the plight of a lot of people in prison. i think i was a former congressman. i liked out of there feeling a bond with a lot of people and they need to tell that in this book and i have because things go on inside those walls. that and expect anybody to have sympathy for me. i have the ability to have a network. the ability to stand here tonight coming to be on television, how writers for 3-d on the print media and i can write a book. we're warehousing human beings. the current administration has statistics to hear about the big drug dealers today. the white collar criminals in the drug offenders. there's a lot of addicts in prison. they become a statistic drug unit was put away. they're getting treatment and they need to have it. the ot
allen said he got to meet webb hubbell. i sat here in washington d.c. i don't know how many hours. three, four, five, i forget and he walked me through how you survive from day one and that is the best amount of time span. he also gave me insight as a former chief justice of the arkansas supreme court who went to prison and he was very empathetic to the plight of a lot of people in prison. i think i was a former congressman. i liked out of there feeling a bond with a lot of people and they need...