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weinberger.e's the hostess and she's the mostest. >> turning each unreliable fragment in her mind as if seeing scenes from her life for the first time. >> i have marky all to myself. >> none of it made sense to michelle. hadn't they had it all? money, youth, happiness. what on earth caused him to chuck it all without as much as a note of explanation. >> november 1st was our three-year anniversary and a bit of a turning point for me. but prior to that i still believed wholeheartedly that he was going to send for me. and if he sent for me, i would have went with him. >> really? >> i would have, yes. and that day came and went with no phone call, no letter, nothing. and that made me realize that i needed to take care of myself and try to get back on my own two feet. >> mark was still alive. she knew that because, even though she hadn't heard from him since that brief phone call in greece, credit card statements were still coming in to their home in chicago. >> he's going to the biggest fashion house
weinberger.e's the hostess and she's the mostest. >> turning each unreliable fragment in her mind as if seeing scenes from her life for the first time. >> i have marky all to myself. >> none of it made sense to michelle. hadn't they had it all? money, youth, happiness. what on earth caused him to chuck it all without as much as a note of explanation. >> november 1st was our three-year anniversary and a bit of a turning point for me. but prior to that i still believed...
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weinberger: it's both.doubt this in his vision, i was on the trump advisory council the disbanded itself i worked for two other presidents and for president obama both sides. this president was fixated in those meetings on the workers in the unit dates and making sure they have a fair deal that is undoubtedly part of it. they will also say the end game is not to go ahead and power tariffs, that does tax benefit, is to get the parties of the table. we can differ about whether it's the best strategy to get there in the business community does get there. we think we need a court in an effort to sit down talk about the real issues at the table and have a very defined in specific strategy about what we want to achieve and we haven't seen that yet. should take ad we longer-term view but a lot of things in short-term happen such as midterm elections read in less than 45 days from now. as you look across the business community talking with various ceos, are they concerned are they helpful about the house of represe
weinberger: it's both.doubt this in his vision, i was on the trump advisory council the disbanded itself i worked for two other presidents and for president obama both sides. this president was fixated in those meetings on the workers in the unit dates and making sure they have a fair deal that is undoubtedly part of it. they will also say the end game is not to go ahead and power tariffs, that does tax benefit, is to get the parties of the table. we can differ about whether it's the best...
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lawrence walsh brought charges against caspar weinberger, bud mcfarland, john poindexter, oliver northacord and nine others. fawn hall was not charged. >> nobody really believes that these people intended to be criminals. >> it just, it reeks with politics. >> i just have to believe that they're going to be found innocent, because i don't think they were guilty of any lawbreaking or any crime. >> the court of law disagreed. nearly four years after beginning his investigation, the independent counsel won guilty verdicts against north and poindexter. their crimes included destroying federal documents and lying to congress. but in the end, none of it would stick. an appeals court overturned their convictions. >> totally exonerated. fully, completely. why -- i don't have another word for it. help me. >> the legal aftermath of iran contra reached well beyond reagan's tenure and deep into that of president george h.w. bush. on christmas eve, 1992, president bush, with only weeks left in office, pardoned mcfarland and weinberger. the independent counsel's investigation had lasted six years, s
lawrence walsh brought charges against caspar weinberger, bud mcfarland, john poindexter, oliver northacord and nine others. fawn hall was not charged. >> nobody really believes that these people intended to be criminals. >> it just, it reeks with politics. >> i just have to believe that they're going to be found innocent, because i don't think they were guilty of any lawbreaking or any crime. >> the court of law disagreed. nearly four years after beginning his...
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lawrence walsh brought charges against casper weinberger, bud mcfarland, john poindexter, oliver northn hall was not charged. >> nobody really believes that these people intended to be criminals. >> it just wreaks with politics. >> i just have to believe that they're going to be found innocent because i don't think they were guilty of any law breaking or any crime. >> narrator: the court of law disagreed. nearly four years after beginning his investigation, the independent counsel won guilty verdicts against north and poindexter. their crimes included destroying federal documents and lying to congress. but in the end, none of it would stick. an appeals court overturned their convictions. >> totally exonerated, fully, completely. i don't have another word for it. help me. >> narrator: the legal aftermath of iran-contra reached well beyond reagan's tenure and deep into that of president george h.w. bush. on christmas eve 1992, president bush, with only weeks left in office, pardoned mcfarland and weinberger. the independent counsel's investigation had lasted six years, seven months and 1
lawrence walsh brought charges against casper weinberger, bud mcfarland, john poindexter, oliver northn hall was not charged. >> nobody really believes that these people intended to be criminals. >> it just wreaks with politics. >> i just have to believe that they're going to be found innocent because i don't think they were guilty of any law breaking or any crime. >> narrator: the court of law disagreed. nearly four years after beginning his investigation, the...
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michael weinberg. judith weinberg. jeffrey weingart. david weiss. david thomas weiss. the 12th.christian leonard. john joseph. peter west. meredith whalen. eugene whalen. james patrick. and a truly amazing woman even though i never got to meet her i will always hold the memories in my heart that i was her niece pete please keep watching over me and my sisters. we miss you and love you. >> superintendent of port authority who read and to save others to make the ultimate sacrifice. i love hearing about you from those who worked by your side and family who loves you dearly. you are larger than life we will always remember your strength and kindness. we honor you today and every day and we love you always. god bless america. [applause] john white. leonard white. sandra white. the white side. michael pauley. jeffrey weiner. glenn wilkinson. charles willet. candace williams. richard williams junior. david williams. stephen william. debbie williams. wayne williams. kevin michael williams. anthony williams. louis williams the third. john williamson. john wilson. william wilson. david wi
michael weinberg. judith weinberg. jeffrey weingart. david weiss. david thomas weiss. the 12th.christian leonard. john joseph. peter west. meredith whalen. eugene whalen. james patrick. and a truly amazing woman even though i never got to meet her i will always hold the memories in my heart that i was her niece pete please keep watching over me and my sisters. we miss you and love you. >> superintendent of port authority who read and to save others to make the ultimate sacrifice. i love...
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bush when he fired caspar weinberger explicitly and specifically with a corrupt motive to avoid them to testifying against him. nobody suggested that is impeachable. if they were to impeach any president i think congress would go out of its way to find a crime. the more interesting issue is what evidentiary requirements are. they have to prove beyond reasonable doubt. what they charge treason? these are the two witness rules applying in impeachment, i don't know the answer and i say that clearly. >> it is a good time to talk about specific allegations. there is a key distinction what would happen in and impeachment circumstance around trump. imagine an article impeachment against the president for an act everyone concedes is not a crime, the president moved to london and stopped doing the job for 6 months, you could impeach the president for that. >> that may be what 1125 is about. if he leaves his job and you find he voluntarily left his job. i have another example. russia invades alaska and says just like we took back crimea we take back russia. the deal we made selling russia for
bush when he fired caspar weinberger explicitly and specifically with a corrupt motive to avoid them to testifying against him. nobody suggested that is impeachable. if they were to impeach any president i think congress would go out of its way to find a crime. the more interesting issue is what evidentiary requirements are. they have to prove beyond reasonable doubt. what they charge treason? these are the two witness rules applying in impeachment, i don't know the answer and i say that...
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renoir in the last year of his life, was handed to the granddaughter of the jewish owner, alfred weinberger. scientists say they have discovered humanity's oldest known drawing on a small fragment of rock in south africa. the drawing is about 73,000 years old, and shows cross—hatch lines sketched onto stone with red ochre pigment. it was discovered in the blombos cave on the southern coast. some say it looks a bit like a hashtag. don't forget, you can reach me on twitter. i'm @lebo? diseko. thanks for watching. hello there. this morning is starting off on a chilly note after lengthy clear skies overnight. temperatures dipping close to freezing one or two spots across the midlands and into the south—east. however, there will be lots of sunshine through the day. a few showers around, mostly across scotland and northern ireland, thanks to a weak weather front. you can see we started the morning off on a dry note further south. any mist and fog patches tending to clear away quite quickly. more of a breeze though, across the northern half of the country. scattered showers for the northern isles
renoir in the last year of his life, was handed to the granddaughter of the jewish owner, alfred weinberger. scientists say they have discovered humanity's oldest known drawing on a small fragment of rock in south africa. the drawing is about 73,000 years old, and shows cross—hatch lines sketched onto stone with red ochre pigment. it was discovered in the blombos cave on the southern coast. some say it looks a bit like a hashtag. don't forget, you can reach me on twitter. i'm @lebo? diseko....
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novak is with us for the rest of the program. >>> coming up, we're going to talk to ey ceo mark weinberger and the next round of tax cuts proposed by the gop. and tonight, don't miss the new prices on wall street. "crisis on wall street: the week that shook the world." each day our planet awakens with signs of opportunity. but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manage their risks and move forward. it's simply a matter of following the signs. they all lead here. cme group - how the world advances. what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley ...you never got the brakes looked at? oh yeah. no. at cognizant, we're helping today's leading manufacturers make things that think and do automatically. imagine that, a worl
novak is with us for the rest of the program. >>> coming up, we're going to talk to ey ceo mark weinberger and the next round of tax cuts proposed by the gop. and tonight, don't miss the new prices on wall street. "crisis on wall street: the week that shook the world." each day our planet awakens with signs of opportunity. but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate...
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reagan's national security team, secretary of state george schultz and secretary of defense casper weinberger its illegality. >> schultz was just blistering about his opposition to this because it was contrary to the policy, clearly, not only were we dealing with terrorists, we were trying to trade. >> reagan faced a stark choice. honor his policy and the law by rejecting the plan. or take a dangerous step that might free the hostages, but in so doing, violate his oath of office. so you just walk around telling people geico could help them save money on car insurance? yea,that and homeowners, renters, motorcycle and boat insurance. huh.that's nice. what happens when you catch a fish? gecko: whoa. geico. more than just car insurance. see how much you could save at geico.com. i'm ok! observe this total, unabashed freak, mark. mark is a jimmy john's kickin' ranch freak, pureeing hot cherry peppers into fresh buttermilk with the fervor of a kid at the gates of an amusement park. freaky fresh. freaky fast. jimmy john's. freak yeah. kayak compares hundreds of travel and airline sites so you can be
reagan's national security team, secretary of state george schultz and secretary of defense casper weinberger its illegality. >> schultz was just blistering about his opposition to this because it was contrary to the policy, clearly, not only were we dealing with terrorists, we were trying to trade. >> reagan faced a stark choice. honor his policy and the law by rejecting the plan. or take a dangerous step that might free the hostages, but in so doing, violate his oath of office. so...