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whitey means seven agents who took so many from whitey bulger, and it comes from the law enforcement debriefings. islamic leader the statute of limitations had run on some of those crimes and so they ended up not being prosecuted. that's one of the things in a way that i look forward to with whitey's trial scheduled for june. and whitey's defense attorney, jay carney is one of the best in town and is doing everything he can to make it ugly for the government and i am okay with that in a way because i'm hopeful that we are going to find out some more about the fbi and the institutional corruption. that is a point i want to know more about because that's the thing that ultimately matters or should matter to most of us. they are the cops. we expect the bad guys to be bad. but what about the copps? you know. >> i have plenty of questions. one of the things they did in new york city especially and sometimes new york state is the form a commission to investigate the police because by their nature they have so much power over us that they become corrupt. it's the nature of them and they do
whitey means seven agents who took so many from whitey bulger, and it comes from the law enforcement debriefings. islamic leader the statute of limitations had run on some of those crimes and so they ended up not being prosecuted. that's one of the things in a way that i look forward to with whitey's trial scheduled for june. and whitey's defense attorney, jay carney is one of the best in town and is doing everything he can to make it ugly for the government and i am okay with that in a way...
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whitey played a role in the. that's the excerpt, the brief passage i want to read from because when whitey when we as a 26 year old to start serving a sentence for bank robbery in 1956, his first up was atlanta. it within a few months his first cell, headed cell -- share a cell with seven other enemies. one thing about whitey, he is a control freak. even at 26 he pretty much freaked out when he had seven other inmates, veteran criminals that had to share a small space with and they were driving them nuts. within three months of his incarceration he checked himself into the psych ward at atlanta. and within a year or so he became involved, because that's what is going on, the so-called lst project. that's what i want to read a brief, briefly to you about. in july of 57, about a year in atlanta, he gotten a job at the prison hospital to that was his work assignment. that's where his work had become but it was a new job that gave whitey and a close look at the lst project. now nearly two years old, held on tuesdays
whitey played a role in the. that's the excerpt, the brief passage i want to read from because when whitey when we as a 26 year old to start serving a sentence for bank robbery in 1956, his first up was atlanta. it within a few months his first cell, headed cell -- share a cell with seven other enemies. one thing about whitey, he is a control freak. even at 26 he pretty much freaked out when he had seven other inmates, veteran criminals that had to share a small space with and they were driving...
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james "whitey" bulger was boston's most notorious criminal. he lead the winter hill gang, let to 19 murders from the 1970s to 80s. for years in what is considered the great failures in federal law enforcement bulger was given protection by the fbi for being an informant. in 1995 he was tipped off by an fbi official, made the top ten post wanted list and became america's most famous fugitive. 16 years later he was caught in santa mondayia-- santa monday ca, california, now he is awaiting his trial in june when will be facing charges in connection with his charges of 19 murders. joining me kevin cullen and shelley murphy, they covered whitey bulger for over 25 years and have written a book about him called whitey bulger he are, america's most wanted gangster and the man that brought him to justice, also joining me john miller senior correspondent for cbs news and my colleague on cbs news this morning. welcome. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: great to have you here. >> this is from the federal judge today. he ruled that gangster james "whitey" bulge
james "whitey" bulger was boston's most notorious criminal. he lead the winter hill gang, let to 19 murders from the 1970s to 80s. for years in what is considered the great failures in federal law enforcement bulger was given protection by the fbi for being an informant. in 1995 he was tipped off by an fbi official, made the top ten post wanted list and became america's most famous fugitive. 16 years later he was caught in santa mondayia-- santa monday ca, california, now he is...
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for them, riding "whitey" come and his partner also from the mid-70s and on until the late 80's, again, they were career makers. in that sense, they exploited it professionally, they kept them on even when they should have cut them loose and gone after them. as a come individually, personally, professionally, i think it benefited a handful of people. but institutionally, it's turned out to be the worst informant scandal in the history of the fbi. >> and even for the individuals, it brought them all down. he was still in prison, it was a total disgrace. so even though they moved away for awhile and crashed.
for them, riding "whitey" come and his partner also from the mid-70s and on until the late 80's, again, they were career makers. in that sense, they exploited it professionally, they kept them on even when they should have cut them loose and gone after them. as a come individually, personally, professionally, i think it benefited a handful of people. but institutionally, it's turned out to be the worst informant scandal in the history of the fbi. >> and even for the individuals,...
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they called him whitey because he had blond hair when he was a kid.s of the notorious irish mob in boston. >> whitey bulger was behind a string of murders. some were murders that he ordered. some were murders that he participated in. >> reporter: senior correspondent john miller. >> he basically recruited an fbi agent agent and i'll give you information. at some point the music stopped and he decided to go on the run. >> reporter: in 1995 bulger disappeared, living his life on the land living with his girlfriend cathy greig all staying one step ahead of the law. >> if you look at the most wanted he probably fell right behind osama bin laden. >> reporter: in 2011 the fbi decided to put out a public service announcement. it worked. a woman in iceland saw the psa in a news report and recognized bulger and greig as her former neighbors in santa monica california. the fbi finally had their man. at 81 years old he was grayer slower, and more bald. but after 16 years as one of america's most wanted the fascination with whitey bulger had only begun. for "cbs
they called him whitey because he had blond hair when he was a kid.s of the notorious irish mob in boston. >> whitey bulger was behind a string of murders. some were murders that he ordered. some were murders that he participated in. >> reporter: senior correspondent john miller. >> he basically recruited an fbi agent agent and i'll give you information. at some point the music stopped and he decided to go on the run. >> reporter: in 1995 bulger disappeared, living his...
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. >>> boston crime boss whitey balling bulger was also suspected to be involved, with rumors to smugglet to the irish i.r.a. >> certainly, if you're looking at boston, which is a huge irish population, and in -- it's not unusual or you wouldn't be incorrect in assuming that there might be some connection to the i.r.a. the i.r.a. has done it before where they've taken paintings and basically ransomed them back for money. they've done this in the past. and because of the connection to boston, it's not improbable. but, again, like many of the other theories, there's nothing concrete that we've developed over the years. >> the justice department has publicly disavowed any link between bulger and the gardner museum. and so the search for the thieves continues. and, at the same time, the effort to recover priceless works of art. >> this is the creme de la creme of art recovery. >> chris tore marinelo is executive director of the art loss registry, the world's largest data base of stolen art. he's been waiting to see if any of the stolen art from the gardner museum has come up for sale anywher
. >>> boston crime boss whitey balling bulger was also suspected to be involved, with rumors to smugglet to the irish i.r.a. >> certainly, if you're looking at boston, which is a huge irish population, and in -- it's not unusual or you wouldn't be incorrect in assuming that there might be some connection to the i.r.a. the i.r.a. has done it before where they've taken paintings and basically ransomed them back for money. they've done this in the past. and because of the connection...
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>> we do know that the fbi team was the same team that finally busted whitey bullger back in 2005, so obviously these guys are professionals and had staked out the apartment for quite some time. >>> last week we told you about a woman raped on the uc santa cruz campus. now police are telling us it was all a hoax. a 21-year-old woman claimed she'd been attacked and beatened. the police chief says she is admitting now that she made it all up. >> we spent a lot of effort and time, understandably so, in this investigation. we instituted extra patrols as well as safety escort service. >> the district attorney's office will now have to decide if that woman will be charged. >>> remember when president obama said his feelings on gay marriage were evolving? well, that was more than two years ago. today, the president's evolution is complete. kpix 5's david jackson reports the obama administration filed papers today urging the supreme court to strike down prop 8. >> reporter: the issue is really about momentum. california's proposition 8 banned gay marriage in 2008. five years ago, but it feels
>> we do know that the fbi team was the same team that finally busted whitey bullger back in 2005, so obviously these guys are professionals and had staked out the apartment for quite some time. >>> last week we told you about a woman raped on the uc santa cruz campus. now police are telling us it was all a hoax. a 21-year-old woman claimed she'd been attacked and beatened. the police chief says she is admitting now that she made it all up. >> we spent a lot of effort and...
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. >> reporter: -- it led to the capture of james whitey bulger.reporter: the isabella stuart gardner museum is offering a reward of $5 million for information leading directly to the recovery of all of our art in good condition. >> reporter: the fbi's publicity campaign is for a global audience but they'll target connecticut and philadelphia, it was taken to and put up for all of the artwork was taken and put up for sale in the years after the heist. in boston i'm sean kelly for abc news. >>> in ohio new developments in the rape case that's drawn nationwide attention. two teenaged girls have been arrested for making threats against the victim on facebook and twitter. the girls are being held in juvenile detention charged with menacing. a grand jury is now looking into whether anyone else should be charged for not speaking up after that attack last summer. >>> lindsay lohan has reached a last-minute plea deal which will keep her out of jail. the scandal-plagued star will have to be in a lockdown rehab for three months, perform community service and
. >> reporter: -- it led to the capture of james whitey bulger.reporter: the isabella stuart gardner museum is offering a reward of $5 million for information leading directly to the recovery of all of our art in good condition. >> reporter: the fbi's publicity campaign is for a global audience but they'll target connecticut and philadelphia, it was taken to and put up for all of the artwork was taken and put up for sale in the years after the heist. in boston i'm sean kelly for abc...
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refusing food or accusing the officials of trying to downplay the actual number at this report not whiteys guy in a church you can. despair among detainees grows now even their lawyers are denied direct access to them attorneys say they had a visit scheduled for early next week with one of the clients who lost thirty pounds since the strike began at the beginning of february that visit was approved by the military but the attorneys say they've just been informed by the authorities that they cannot visit the client because the military flight scheduled for next week was canceled also most recently the navy decided to discontinue commercial flights to the camp so tourney's are really struggling to find out the true extent of what's happening in guantanamo now as u.s. officials obviously try to downplay the hunger strike more criticism is coming in from the international community will heard criticism from the u.n. commissioner for human rights very strong words from amnesty international they call guantanamo an american gulag this is what the head of their security with human rights campaign
refusing food or accusing the officials of trying to downplay the actual number at this report not whiteys guy in a church you can. despair among detainees grows now even their lawyers are denied direct access to them attorneys say they had a visit scheduled for early next week with one of the clients who lost thirty pounds since the strike began at the beginning of february that visit was approved by the military but the attorneys say they've just been informed by the authorities that they...
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. >> reporter: once inside these cells, guys with names like capone, whitey, bird man, and over the yearswere 14 escape attempts. inmates were killed, guards were killed. this was no five star hotel. >> they all had a pair of scissors. they were just chopping the hell out of each other. >> reporter: patrick ma honey has stories to tell. on that day he was there escorting inmates onto the boat. >> even the last one out, they brought him and said what about it, you're the last one out. he said this place was no good for nobody. >> this was my island. >> reporter: she was the lighthouse keeper on alcatraz. >> it never occurred to us anything could go wrong or anyone could get out, or do us any harm. >> reporter: today the rock is a tourist attraction. folks strolling where no man ever wanted to. >> it's pretty enlightening, so you know what you don't want to do. you don't want to mess up in society and end up in a place like this. >> reporter: 1.5 million taken into duquesne island. that for some still has a little bite of intimidation. >>> the federal government's chief watchdog agency said
. >> reporter: once inside these cells, guys with names like capone, whitey, bird man, and over the yearswere 14 escape attempts. inmates were killed, guards were killed. this was no five star hotel. >> they all had a pair of scissors. they were just chopping the hell out of each other. >> reporter: patrick ma honey has stories to tell. on that day he was there escorting inmates onto the boat. >> even the last one out, they brought him and said what about it, you're the...
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others suggestions for whoa is me whitey include putting a note on your computer to remind yourself abouterp of color who will hold you -- person of color to hold you accountable for addressing privilege. instead of confession, you kneel before the aggrieved and take your punishment. how does this help victims of racenism it doesn't. it fosters a victim mentality and resentment that leads to pure hate. that is what the white leftist radicals want. they know the moment people of color stop caring about color, the radical white left agenda is dead. they perpetuate the hate. to them, being born white is racist. your parents committed a hate crime by having you. the worst part is the state agency pushing this crud. under the guise that helping low income families. no wonder the poor families aren't doing much better. the real hate crime is letting the sweeps near them. i know coming in here, you are wearing a white bandage but not wearing a white wristband. how long have you been a raceist? >> bob: how can i count the days. this is the equivalent of peace corps but domestic. they work in poor
others suggestions for whoa is me whitey include putting a note on your computer to remind yourself abouterp of color who will hold you -- person of color to hold you accountable for addressing privilege. instead of confession, you kneel before the aggrieved and take your punishment. how does this help victims of racenism it doesn't. it fosters a victim mentality and resentment that leads to pure hate. that is what the white leftist radicals want. they know the moment people of color stop...
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. >> reporter: once inside these cells, guys with names like capone, whitey, bird man, and over the yearsair of scissors. they were just chopping the hell out of each other. >> reporter: patrick ma honey has stories to tell. on that day he was there escorting inmates onto the boat. >> even the last one out, they brought him and said what about it, you're the last one out. he said this place was no good for nobody. >> this was my island. >> reporter: she was the lighthouse keeper on alcatraz. >> it never occurred to us anything could go wrong or anyone could get out, or do us any harm. >> reporter: today the rock is a tourist attraction. folks strolling where no man ever wanted to. >> it's pretty enlightening, so you know what you don't want to do. you don't want to mess up in society and end up in a place like this. >> reporter: 1.5 million taken into duquesne island. that for some still has a little bite of intimidation. >>> the federal government's chief watchdog agency said the post office doesn't have the legal authority to cut its saturday service. the government accountability offic
. >> reporter: once inside these cells, guys with names like capone, whitey, bird man, and over the yearsair of scissors. they were just chopping the hell out of each other. >> reporter: patrick ma honey has stories to tell. on that day he was there escorting inmates onto the boat. >> even the last one out, they brought him and said what about it, you're the last one out. he said this place was no good for nobody. >> this was my island. >> reporter: she was the...
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. >> stolen art can be a get-out-of-jail free card for criminals, which is why the notorious whitey bulgericion for a while. and more recently, authorities searched the home of robert gentile who was in prison on drug and weapons charges. they found no sign of the artwork and gentile remains behind bars. >>> there are some who don't completely buy this theory. former f.b.i. agent robert whitman is one of them. >> my personal opinion, just from experience, i think some of it has been disbursed in different places. i think it's still possible that -- it's possible that they could be in western europe. >> whitman's theory is based on a 2006 lead the f.b.i. called operation masterpiece. >> it was resurfacing somewhere in the south of france at that time. they were being offered for sale for approximately $30 million at that point. >> hoping to crack the case, whitman went undercover as an interested buyer. and although the f.b.i. did recover $65 million of stolen art, not a single piece turned out to be stolen from the gardener museum. but that doesn't mean that the people offering the artwork
. >> stolen art can be a get-out-of-jail free card for criminals, which is why the notorious whitey bulgericion for a while. and more recently, authorities searched the home of robert gentile who was in prison on drug and weapons charges. they found no sign of the artwork and gentile remains behind bars. >>> there are some who don't completely buy this theory. former f.b.i. agent robert whitman is one of them. >> my personal opinion, just from experience, i think some of it...
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boston crime boss whitey bulger was also rumored to be involved, with speculation he stole the artwork smuggle it over to the ira, the irish republican army. >> certainly if you're looking at boston which has a huge irish population, and it's not unusual or you wouldn't be incorrect in assuming that there might be some connection to the ira. the ira has done it before, where they have taken paintings and basically ransomed them back for money. they have done this in the past and because of the connection to boston, it's not improbable. but again, like many of the other theories, there's nothing concrete that we've developed over the years. >> reporter: the justice department has publicly disavowed any link between bulger and the gardner museum. and so the search for the thieves continues. and at the same time, the effort to recover priceless works of art. >> time now for the ridiculist. there's new neutrogena® w naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® natu
boston crime boss whitey bulger was also rumored to be involved, with speculation he stole the artwork smuggle it over to the ira, the irish republican army. >> certainly if you're looking at boston which has a huge irish population, and it's not unusual or you wouldn't be incorrect in assuming that there might be some connection to the ira. the ira has done it before, where they have taken paintings and basically ransomed them back for money. they have done this in the past and because...
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whitey bulger. [ bleep ]. that's the claim to fame. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> they're from chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, sometimes they're one-on-one fights, sometimes multiple detainees are involved. >> got hit with a tread. >> he beat the [ bleep ] out of me. >> we just stomped him. >> on numerous occasions, the "lockup" production team would be in the middle of an interview when a fight call would come over a deputy's radio. >> however, we've had him down. got to go. be right back. right back. got to run. >> you guys must do a lot of running if you're looking at fights. >> we just break the camera off the tripod, grab the boom as much as we can as quickly as possible and we head off to see what's going on. >> lock in, guys. lock in now. >> we told the stories behind several of the fights that broke out in boston during
whitey bulger. [ bleep ]. that's the claim to fame. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> they're from chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, sometimes they're one-on-one fights, sometimes multiple detainees are involved. >> got...
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. >> he's got your tighty whiteys on, too. >>> as we head to break, let's take a look at the s&p at sessions being dragged lower by energy stocks. as oil drops below 90, we're tackling those moves after the break. plus, we have new evidence retail investors are all in this market. we're going to name the stocks they're buying. >>> and should you invest like warren buffett's new investment gurus? our traders will make the call when "the half" comes back. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial
. >> he's got your tighty whiteys on, too. >>> as we head to break, let's take a look at the s&p at sessions being dragged lower by energy stocks. as oil drops below 90, we're tackling those moves after the break. plus, we have new evidence retail investors are all in this market. we're going to name the stocks they're buying. >>> and should you invest like warren buffett's new investment gurus? our traders will make the call when "the half" comes back....
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al capone, machine gun kelly, even whitey bulger. but the prison was also infamous for its harsh conditions. anybody who broke the rules rarely made the mistake again. and although dozens tried to escape, there is no record of anyone actually making it it these days ago can a traz is a major tourist attraction but the clock stopped on the rock 50 years ago today. and now you know news for this thursday, march the 21st, 2013. i'm shepard smith. we're back tomorrow noon pacific, 3:00 eastern for "studio b." you should check that back here for "the fox report." right now it's bill's turn. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> on easter morning peter was off again only now he was the easter bunny. >> bill: a bunch of school districts across the country banning the word easter. that's right, easter. easter bunny, easter eggs all not acceptable. but why? we have a special report and laura ingraham will weigh in. >> i am offended for the people of my district at the university of tennessee having sex week. >> bill: big controversy
al capone, machine gun kelly, even whitey bulger. but the prison was also infamous for its harsh conditions. anybody who broke the rules rarely made the mistake again. and although dozens tried to escape, there is no record of anyone actually making it it these days ago can a traz is a major tourist attraction but the clock stopped on the rock 50 years ago today. and now you know news for this thursday, march the 21st, 2013. i'm shepard smith. we're back tomorrow noon pacific, 3:00 eastern for...
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in the united states, whitey thing in the united states it's only 180 days? -- why do you think? its 40 less days a year and if you multiply that from 10 through 12th grade and stuff, it's a big disadvantage. >> it's no wonder they're kicking our butts. it really isn't. you know, people all the time taco what do we need in order to fix education? in my opinion you have to put every single resource to bear to stop this problem. people -- the resource of time. i think if you look at the schools in this country, whether they be traditional public schools, charter schools, et cetera, they are in school more time. they have their kids working for school, afterschool or weekend, et cetera. we have 180 day calendar because we are still living off the puck where he and calendar. literally it's interesting, summit said on a talk show the other day or maybe a blog that said, though, michelle rhee is wrong. the u.s. is not doing worse than what it was doing before, she is sort of exaggerating the policy. and that person is right. when you look at the fact, the academic achievement levels of
in the united states, whitey thing in the united states it's only 180 days? -- why do you think? its 40 less days a year and if you multiply that from 10 through 12th grade and stuff, it's a big disadvantage. >> it's no wonder they're kicking our butts. it really isn't. you know, people all the time taco what do we need in order to fix education? in my opinion you have to put every single resource to bear to stop this problem. people -- the resource of time. i think if you look at the...
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host: whitey think it is such a bad idea? caller: i just think it is silly. if people want to drink a sugary drink let them drink it. they have 1 calorie beer. beer makes you fat two. -- makes you fat too. host: we are quick to turn our attention to state health care changes. later we will talk with two veterans of natural disaster preparedness, james lee witt and at world james loy -- and admiral james loy will be here to talk about that. we will be back in just a bit. >> george washington enjoyed a long 50 year relationship with alexandria. from the time alexandria was founded in 1749 when he was 17 until he died in 1799 at the age of 57. he participated in the political life of the city. he was a trustee of alexandria. he represented alexandria in the virginia legislature. even when he was president he made sure that when he chose the new sight of the old nation's capital at alexandria was included in the original district of columbia. toward washington loved to dance. all the ladies really wanted to dance with him, to dance with the most famous person in
host: whitey think it is such a bad idea? caller: i just think it is silly. if people want to drink a sugary drink let them drink it. they have 1 calorie beer. beer makes you fat two. -- makes you fat too. host: we are quick to turn our attention to state health care changes. later we will talk with two veterans of natural disaster preparedness, james lee witt and at world james loy -- and admiral james loy will be here to talk about that. we will be back in just a bit. >> george...
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and the entire transcript had to be prepared for the press, and printed overnight, and the first whiteies went up to the house very early, in the morning, and in the several thousand copies went somewhat later to congress and the day. this is i think the origin of the phrase "expletive deleted. this sunday, the history of the government printing office, on c-span3. is aat she has offered us model for governments that stresses civility and empathy. madisones and -- dolley is not going to win, but we look to the founding generation because we need their models. her way up politics was building bridges was a model that we can use for the future. >> our conversation with historians on dolley madison is available at our website, c- span.org/firstladies. onnext, a conversation reducing gun violence. daniel webster spoke at the national press club earlier today. his comments and the question and answer session run about an hour. >> welcome to the national press club event today. event coordinator, the national press club is the leading organization for journalism. for more information, go to our
and the entire transcript had to be prepared for the press, and printed overnight, and the first whiteies went up to the house very early, in the morning, and in the several thousand copies went somewhat later to congress and the day. this is i think the origin of the phrase "expletive deleted. this sunday, the history of the government printing office, on c-span3. is aat she has offered us model for governments that stresses civility and empathy. madisones and -- dolley is not going to...