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so that is why i strongly support senator nelson's amendment. i would also add other amendments that should be considered that i have introduced -- savings for service members to help lower the out-of-pocket costs for national guard membersment, an amendment that would help address the costs millions of people face when they are providing elder care for loved ones, an amendment that would make it easier to use 529 education savings accounts to help workers develop the skills that they need for 21st century jobs, and also other ones related to agriculture. senator nelson's amendment and all these amendments, they are geared and focused on the middle class. we are living at a time when the wealthier have been getting wealthier and the middle class have been losing ground. they may have jobs now because our economy has rebounded, but the cost of things have gotten so expensive, whether it is their cable bill, whether it is their cost of sending their kids to college, and this is an opportunity with this tax bill to address that. a tax bill should b
so that is why i strongly support senator nelson's amendment. i would also add other amendments that should be considered that i have introduced -- savings for service members to help lower the out-of-pocket costs for national guard membersment, an amendment that would help address the costs millions of people face when they are providing elder care for loved ones, an amendment that would make it easier to use 529 education savings accounts to help workers develop the skills that they need for...
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nelson: ready. 1, 2, 3. "dead reckoning" is a dance piece that i created in 2014, and it's fundamentally about human beings' relationship to the natural world. we're gonna do the first section right now. my name is kt nelson, and i'm co-artistic director of odc. we're a dance company in san francisco. okay, so can you -- thwup! get around him? thwup! yeearrrn! oh, rah, yes! yes. okay? with this thing called climate change, we have scientific evidence, we have statistical analysis. i think maybe the missing ingredient is our emotional world. dance, because it is human beings onstage in a world, can help us embody the meaning of climate change. [ sinister music plays ] the term "dead reckoning" is navigational. it refers to when you don't have your regular points of reference -- the stars. where we are with climate change is that we are navigating blindly right now. i think we're in the middle of dead reckoning. in the dance, there is this lime-green snow, or confetti, that first starts coming from the dancers
nelson: ready. 1, 2, 3. "dead reckoning" is a dance piece that i created in 2014, and it's fundamentally about human beings' relationship to the natural world. we're gonna do the first section right now. my name is kt nelson, and i'm co-artistic director of odc. we're a dance company in san francisco. okay, so can you -- thwup! get around him? thwup! yeearrrn! oh, rah, yes! yes. okay? with this thing called climate change, we have scientific evidence, we have statistical analysis. i...
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despite maintaining his innocence nelson was convicted. we spoke to him by phone from the federal prison in north carolina. >> the last thing i said when i left out of the courtroom in 1985 was i suggest you find the person who did this. >> reporter: the man holding the phone is long time friend and supporter joe collis. >> i do not understand the delay in this especially when the department of justice has already admitted that they know agent michael p. malone was a fraudulent, his techniques were -- there was malfeasance and they didn't approve it. seems like to me they should have moved swiftly to handle my case and get it out of the way. >> reporter: since 2009, government prosecutors have admitted false hair analysis was used to convict kevin martin, kirk odom, cleveland wright, sante in his opinion, judge edelman conclusions as definitive science when they simply were not. and the statistical conclusions were at best a guess and at worst yet another fabrication. bernie grim represented kevin martin, one of the five of the men. >> jur
despite maintaining his innocence nelson was convicted. we spoke to him by phone from the federal prison in north carolina. >> the last thing i said when i left out of the courtroom in 1985 was i suggest you find the person who did this. >> reporter: the man holding the phone is long time friend and supporter joe collis. >> i do not understand the delay in this especially when the department of justice has already admitted that they know agent michael p. malone was a...
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. >> reporter: beverly young nelson also claims when she was 16, moore groped her and tried to force a sex act on her in his car. she sat down with our tom llamas. >> he was trug to pull me in between his legs. it was terrible. and i was bound and termed that i was not going to be raped by him. >> reporter: she first spoke publicly about what she says happened to her last month at a press conference with her powerhouse attorney, gloria allred. >> he said, you're just a child. and he said, i am the district attorney. and if you tell anyone about this, no one will ever believe you. >> reporter: nelson says moore's supporters have called her a liar, even compared her to a criminal, since she first spoke out three weeks ago. >> that really hurt me, you know? god knows and roy knows and i know what happened. >> reporter: young's proof that she knew moore? her yearbook. she says moore signed it. moore and his supporters have called into question the inscription, noting the writing under the signature appears to be different. >> let's look at beverly nelson. everybody knows her yearbook is
. >> reporter: beverly young nelson also claims when she was 16, moore groped her and tried to force a sex act on her in his car. she sat down with our tom llamas. >> he was trug to pull me in between his legs. it was terrible. and i was bound and termed that i was not going to be raped by him. >> reporter: she first spoke publicly about what she says happened to her last month at a press conference with her powerhouse attorney, gloria allred. >> he said, you're just a...
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nelson: thank you, madam president. madam president, the matter that is before the senate is the amendment that i have offered, and it simply is that in this tax bill, since the corporate rate is reduced from 35% down to 20% -- and that is permanent -- but the modest middle-class tax breaks are not permanent, in seven or eight years, they cease to exist, they sunset. so you want in this tax bill to give permanent, huge corporate cuts from 35% down to 20%, which by the way if the american corporation is doing business overseas, it's basically a zero tax rate, which is an incentive to go overseas, send jobs overseas, american jobs lost. while giving those huge corporate breaks, at the same time it is giving modest breaks to the very people who need the tax cuts. that is, hardworking american families, the middle-class. and then, oh, by the way, in seven or eight years, vamoose, it's gone. it goes back up. it's a tax increase. now, that's simply not fair. now, this little amendment simply says, go back to the finance commi
nelson: thank you, madam president. madam president, the matter that is before the senate is the amendment that i have offered, and it simply is that in this tax bill, since the corporate rate is reduced from 35% down to 20% -- and that is permanent -- but the modest middle-class tax breaks are not permanent, in seven or eight years, they cease to exist, they sunset. so you want in this tax bill to give permanent, huge corporate cuts from 35% down to 20%, which by the way if the american...
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. >> reporter: beverly young nelson also claims when she was 16, moore groped her and tried to force a sex act on her in his car. she sat down with our tom llamas. >> he was trug to pull me in between his legs. it was terrible. and i was bound and termed that i was not going to be raped by him. >> reporter: she first spoke publicly about what she says happened to her last month at a press conference with her powerhouse at allred. >> he said, you're just a child. and he said, i am the district attorney. and if you tell anyone about this, no one will ever believe you. >> reporter: nelson says moore's supporters have called her a liar, even compared her to a criminal, since she first spoke out three weeks ago. >> that really hurt me, you know? god knows and roy knows and i know what happened. >> reporter: young's proof that she knew moore? her yearbook. she says moore signed it. moore and his supporters have called into question the inscription, noting the writing under the signature appears to be different. >> let's look at beverly nelson. everybody knows her yearbook is a forgery. >>
. >> reporter: beverly young nelson also claims when she was 16, moore groped her and tried to force a sex act on her in his car. she sat down with our tom llamas. >> he was trug to pull me in between his legs. it was terrible. and i was bound and termed that i was not going to be raped by him. >> reporter: she first spoke publicly about what she says happened to her last month at a press conference with her powerhouse at allred. >> he said, you're just a child. and he...
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beverly nelson said she only wrote the added date and reference below the signature of roy moore. it added drama to the president's trip to pensacola, florida tonight, but miles from the alabama border. >> hello. >> hi! >> [laughing] >> it's new york city and this is "the five." >> ♪ >> in a few hours from now president trump will be firing up the crowd in pensacola, florida, at a make america great again rally. in a tweet this morning he said we have done so much in so short of a period of time. yes, we are planing to do so much more. critics hate to give mr. trump any credit. he is delivering on promises
beverly nelson said she only wrote the added date and reference below the signature of roy moore. it added drama to the president's trip to pensacola, florida tonight, but miles from the alabama border. >> hello. >> hi! >> [laughing] >> it's new york city and this is "the five." >> ♪ >> in a few hours from now president trump will be firing up the crowd in pensacola, florida, at a make america great again rally. in a tweet this morning he said we...
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third quarter, eagles down one, foles to nelson agholor. >> nelson has been playing out of his mind the last few weeks. there was a point last year where we never would have thought that we would say it's great that we had nelson agholor. put us in a great position. i love the oop. but could do a better dunk. this is a great catch. gets the ball, takes it question from the defender. i'm impressed by nelson agholor. >> first straight with seven receptions. eagles you were 31-23. the giants don't go away easily. manning to king, and he does the dirty work. >> a great running catch. at some point you get beat by good quarterbacks. eli manning is a good quarterback. you have to make the tackle at the 4 or 5 yard line and allow the defense to set up and play d and try to get him out of the end zone. instead, they get a touchdown. >> 57 yards. manning, 434 yards. a jake elliott field goal makes it a game. the eagles get us back. >> bout time. couldn't get off the field on third down. and finally the big stop. we have a lot of work to do. we got the win. a lot of work to do. a lot of good thin
third quarter, eagles down one, foles to nelson agholor. >> nelson has been playing out of his mind the last few weeks. there was a point last year where we never would have thought that we would say it's great that we had nelson agholor. put us in a great position. i love the oop. but could do a better dunk. this is a great catch. gets the ball, takes it question from the defender. i'm impressed by nelson agholor. >> first straight with seven receptions. eagles you were 31-23. the...
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charles nelson on the return. nelson's had a varied career. senior out of daytona beach. only taking one class, a marble arts class. played a little bit of offense and defense. here is what we were alluding to with all the coaching changes. willie taggart, coveted for much of his career, with the opportunity to go back to florida. on december 5th he was named seminoles head coach. the players rallied, got a petition and took it and got mario cristobal as head coach. herbert throwing it deep. mitchell makes the catch. looked back like he was looking for somebody to chase him. gets down inside the 10. >> kirk: i don't know what they was doing there. waiting for a block or something. >> rece: or a friend to lateral it to. >> kirk: jalen walker leaving it out there. >> rece: pickup of 67. herbert. back shoulder. incomplete. mitchell sea good looking young receiver. he's having a little bit of trouble getting to his feet. mitchell is over 100 yards receiving himself today with other eight catches. >> kirk: he had possession of it and the ball comes out. >> rece: there's a bobb
charles nelson on the return. nelson's had a varied career. senior out of daytona beach. only taking one class, a marble arts class. played a little bit of offense and defense. here is what we were alluding to with all the coaching changes. willie taggart, coveted for much of his career, with the opportunity to go back to florida. on december 5th he was named seminoles head coach. the players rallied, got a petition and took it and got mario cristobal as head coach. herbert throwing it deep....
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the idea of uniting nelson's army and napoleon's army which was typically churchillian. in the paraoration of his speech attacking the munich settlements on october 5th, 1988, he said do not suppose this is the end. this is only the beginning of the reckoning. this is only the first set. the first full taste of a bitter cup. and he carried on speaking and said that we -- that this cup will be proflt-profit to us year by year proffered to us unless by health and vigor we arise again and take our stan for freedom as in the olden time. that knowledge sufficient used in him after lifetime of reading and writing history, that britain was not as morally healthy as she had been in the olden time tormented him. yet by articulating it he was able to taunt the british people into slowly becoming as brave and morally vigorous and healthy as he and as their ancestors. it's not too much to say that without his lively historical imagination, this living sense of history churchill could not have warned britain in the world of what he was to call with another historical analogy a new da
the idea of uniting nelson's army and napoleon's army which was typically churchillian. in the paraoration of his speech attacking the munich settlements on october 5th, 1988, he said do not suppose this is the end. this is only the beginning of the reckoning. this is only the first set. the first full taste of a bitter cup. and he carried on speaking and said that we -- that this cup will be proflt-profit to us year by year proffered to us unless by health and vigor we arise again and take our...
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we stand up and we fight. >> nelson is a proud usc alum. he's not taken any trash talk from alshon jeffrey, who says south carolina is the best usc. >> you know who the real sc is. >> there's only one sc. >> you got to love that brotherly love amongst the eagles receivers. you can see them warming up. >> that was john clark wrapping up the eagles practice there. nbc 10 is your official station of the philadelphia eagles. we have you covered this sunday. our coverage starts subd morning at 9:30 with eagles gameday kickoff followed by eagles game plan at 10:00. and join us after the late news for more exclusive eagles analysis and interviews from the team and the coaches. >>> turning now to your weather, a snowy situation in western new york. quite the difference from what we saw from john. this comes to us from farn ham. they are socked in there. some areas could see two feet of snow. now here in philadelphia, it's cold outside. we're closely watching the chance of the first flakes of the season for many of us. so we are talking some snow sh
we stand up and we fight. >> nelson is a proud usc alum. he's not taken any trash talk from alshon jeffrey, who says south carolina is the best usc. >> you know who the real sc is. >> there's only one sc. >> you got to love that brotherly love amongst the eagles receivers. you can see them warming up. >> that was john clark wrapping up the eagles practice there. nbc 10 is your official station of the philadelphia eagles. we have you covered this sunday. our...
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the idea of uniting nelson's army and napoleon's army which was typically chi chilean. in the paraoration of his spooch attacking the munich settlements, he said do not suppose this is the end. this is only the beginning of the reckoning. this is only the first set. the first full taste of a bitter cup. and he carried on speaking and said that we -- that this cup will be profit to us year by -- proffered to us year by year unless by health and vigor we arise again and take our stan for freedom as in the olden time. that knowledge sufficient used in him after lifetime of reading and writing history, that britain was not as morally healthy as she had been in the olden time tormented him. yet by articulating it he was able to taunt the british people into slowly becoming as brave and morally vigorous as he and as their ancestors of it's not too much to say that without his lively historical imagination, this living sense of history churchill could not have warned britain in the world of what he was to call with another historical analogy a new dark age. today that analogy
the idea of uniting nelson's army and napoleon's army which was typically chi chilean. in the paraoration of his spooch attacking the munich settlements, he said do not suppose this is the end. this is only the beginning of the reckoning. this is only the first set. the first full taste of a bitter cup. and he carried on speaking and said that we -- that this cup will be profit to us year by -- proffered to us year by year unless by health and vigor we arise again and take our stan for freedom...
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>> guys, on sunday night nelson agholor has seven catches, 140-yard and a touchdown. it was best game of his career now, he gets to come back to a place where it all began. >> he takes the snap, he is looking, he steps up, he pumps , he is pumping it for agholor, touchdown ago local or. >> worth the wait, nelson agholor tied with the team lead seven touchdown catches. he had three in the first two seasons. now with confidence the 24 year-old returns to the l.a. coliseum where he was a star at southern cal. >> bless to go get a chance to be here and then to have a chance to get back in the coliseum. i look forward to just having fun with my brothers and introducing them to the stadium and just making plays. >> reporter: for three seasons agholor made dazzling plays for the tro january and in year later eagles made him a first round pick. this is a meaningful game. >> it is special to me because is there nothing like it for me. beside the linc that is my home but the collie was my home before that. it was a special venue. just knowing you are on the field with a lot of
>> guys, on sunday night nelson agholor has seven catches, 140-yard and a touchdown. it was best game of his career now, he gets to come back to a place where it all began. >> he takes the snap, he is looking, he steps up, he pumps , he is pumping it for agholor, touchdown ago local or. >> worth the wait, nelson agholor tied with the team lead seven touchdown catches. he had three in the first two seasons. now with confidence the 24 year-old returns to the l.a. coliseum where...
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nelson says moore attacked her in his car after she accepted his offer of a ride home when she was 16 and a waitress at the old hickory house restaurant and moore running for the senate of alabama was 34. president trump held a rally tonight in pensacola florida and urged voters to elect moore from a special election coming on tuesday and trump said quote we cannot afford the future of this country cannot afford to lose the seat to a democrat. of course republicans hold a slim margin in the senate now 52-48. republican congressman trent frank of arizona abruptly resigned today instead of waiting several weeks when it became known he offered a former aid $5 million to carry his baby. yesterday we reported that franks acknowledged his insensitivity for discussing surrogacy with to female employees and he got ultimatum from speaker paul ryan quit now or face the ethics committee. a new wildfire rages in southern california as some previously evacuated residents return to survey what is left of their homes new details revealed about the gunman who killed two students in new mexico and how
nelson says moore attacked her in his car after she accepted his offer of a ride home when she was 16 and a waitress at the old hickory house restaurant and moore running for the senate of alabama was 34. president trump held a rally tonight in pensacola florida and urged voters to elect moore from a special election coming on tuesday and trump said quote we cannot afford the future of this country cannot afford to lose the seat to a democrat. of course republicans hold a slim margin in the...
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nelson added she added the date of the trans subscription. nelson said moore attacked her in his car when she accepted a ride home from the restaurant. >>> today's snow adds an element to the historic army navy football game at the lincoln. the marching bands and cheerleaders faced friendly competitions at pennsylvania convention center that was the site for the traditional pregame army/navy gala. before the battle of the bands it was time for a pep rally and work out. naval students jogged up the steps for the rocky relay. espn will broadcast live later from the link this morning. >>> archbishop wood claimed victory bringing home yet another football title. fire trucks escorted the vikings back to their school in warminster, bucks county early this morning. with them the trophy for the class 5-a title. the coach said the team came ready to play. >> you see these guys celebrate with each other after the game. that's why you go with him. very proud of all of them. >> this is archbishop woods' 5th trophy in last 7 years. >>> the eagles meet nba
nelson added she added the date of the trans subscription. nelson said moore attacked her in his car when she accepted a ride home from the restaurant. >>> today's snow adds an element to the historic army navy football game at the lincoln. the marching bands and cheerleaders faced friendly competitions at pennsylvania convention center that was the site for the traditional pregame army/navy gala. before the battle of the bands it was time for a pep rally and work out. naval students...
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that nelson added d.a. to remind her who he was, the date and old hickory house location where she was working at the time back in the 730s when she says judge moore signed this yearbook. what does this revelation mean for you. >> >> i don't know for me, you know, i'm not a voter, but i -- it definitely doesn't make it as credible. a bigger question would be, when did she do it? did she do it at that time when he signed? or did she go back here recently and add it. i don't know if that's been answered already, but i haven't heard that. >> i can't say and if anybody in the control room remembers specifically if that happened. >> to me that's a big deal if after she made these accusations she went back and wrote it in the yearbook, that's a major difference. >> and let me come to you, mark. is this a little bit of doubt, if some people who had questions up to this point, this gives them maybe the clearance to vote for roy moore even considering that beverly young nelson who were not part of the reporter. >> i
that nelson added d.a. to remind her who he was, the date and old hickory house location where she was working at the time back in the 730s when she says judge moore signed this yearbook. what does this revelation mean for you. >> >> i don't know for me, you know, i'm not a voter, but i -- it definitely doesn't make it as credible. a bigger question would be, when did she do it? did she do it at that time when he signed? or did she go back here recently and add it. i don't know if...
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nelson admitted she added time and place of moore's inscription in the yearbook. forgery no. but there was a little more information added in this there and she never said before whether roy far wrote it. she added date and location. >> new details why trent franks resigned. ar arizona republican said several female aids were offended he discussed surrogacy. that's not the rests ever the story or paraphrasing rather. politico says frank approached two female staffers as act for surrogate for himself and w wife. problem aids were not sure if he wanted to impregnate with test tubes or asking to have sex with them. he denied allegations and said he would step down end avenue january and after choiring about the the allegations his sudden family concerns sped things up and he resigned immediately. there's word he was offering those aids at least one $5 million to be a surrogate. >> and it feels like there were approximately 700 new psych islees since president trump said he was declaring jerusalem as capital and moving u.s. embassy will. that was wednesday. >> we've seen protests
nelson admitted she added time and place of moore's inscription in the yearbook. forgery no. but there was a little more information added in this there and she never said before whether roy far wrote it. she added date and location. >> new details why trent franks resigned. ar arizona republican said several female aids were offended he discussed surrogacy. that's not the rests ever the story or paraphrasing rather. politico says frank approached two female staffers as act for surrogate...
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he talked with nelson today. he's here with more on the story. >> reporter: jim and marina derry nelson has been locked up for 33 years and just last week learned that his conviction has been overturned. in a 40 page opinion, judge todd testimony of an fbi agent that hairs found at the scene of the crime were a match when they were not. on february 12, 1985, the body of james nicholls was that found inside the second floor back bedroom of this house on lamont street northwest a home where derry nelson once rented a room. the details in this case are extensive. suffice it to say at trial prosecutors claim derry nelson entered the house to retrieve some of his belongings and after ransacking the place, shot and killed james nichols. at trial, fbi agent michael malone claimed hairs found on the body of nicholls were a match to derry nelson. despite maintaining his innocence, nelson was convicted. we spoke to him by phone from the federal prison in north carolina. >> the last thing i said when i left out of the court
he talked with nelson today. he's here with more on the story. >> reporter: jim and marina derry nelson has been locked up for 33 years and just last week learned that his conviction has been overturned. in a 40 page opinion, judge todd testimony of an fbi agent that hairs found at the scene of the crime were a match when they were not. on february 12, 1985, the body of james nicholls was that found inside the second floor back bedroom of this house on lamont street northwest a home where...
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the idea of uniting nelson's navy and napoleon's army was typically churchillian. he wrote a chapter of a history book that envisaged a confederate victory at gettysburg. on the fifth of october, 1978 he said do not suppose this is the end. this is only the beginning of the reckoning. only the first set, the first fore-taste of a bitter cup. he carried on speaking and said that we -- this cup will be proffered to us year by year unless by a supreme recovery of moral health and marshal vigor we arise and take a stand for freedom as in the olden time. that knowledge, suffused in him after a lifetime of reading and writing history that britain was not as morally healthy as she had been in the olden time, tormented him. by articulating it, he was able to taunt the british people into slowly becoming as brave and as morally vigorous and healthy as he and as their ancestors. it's not too much to say that without his lively historical imagination this living sense of history, churchill could not have warned britain and the world of what he was to call with another histori
the idea of uniting nelson's navy and napoleon's army was typically churchillian. he wrote a chapter of a history book that envisaged a confederate victory at gettysburg. on the fifth of october, 1978 he said do not suppose this is the end. this is only the beginning of the reckoning. only the first set, the first fore-taste of a bitter cup. he carried on speaking and said that we -- this cup will be proffered to us year by year unless by a supreme recovery of moral health and marshal vigor we...
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von hilliard, back to beverly young nelson. press conference a little while ago with her lawyer, gloria allred can in which comment was made about the fact that a third party has investigated this yearbook and has said that this is roy moore's signature, but there are notes appended to it. where are we on that? >> reporter: exactly. they held that press conference today. it's significant, just four days out now. the roy moore campaign used this as a linchpin to suggest to voters in alabama do not trust the word of these women. every single day they've called on the yearbook, as they say, to be released so they could have a handwriten expert of their own check it out. they questioned the veracity of his signature suggesting beverly young nelson forged the signature. bev ling young nelson insists it is roy moore's and add the date at the bottom of it. still, a lot of rb republicans minds they want roy moore in the senate. they don't want to vote for a democrat. and quoting it's a conspiracy, says roy moore. the washington establi
von hilliard, back to beverly young nelson. press conference a little while ago with her lawyer, gloria allred can in which comment was made about the fact that a third party has investigated this yearbook and has said that this is roy moore's signature, but there are notes appended to it. where are we on that? >> reporter: exactly. they held that press conference today. it's significant, just four days out now. the roy moore campaign used this as a linchpin to suggest to voters in...
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david: you think people like bill nelson, in florida, for example, florida seems almost more heavily pro-trump now than it was before, particularly with the tax changes. so, republicans still, democrats are kind of licking their lips saying oh, boy, we'll sweep the republicans on this but they have got a tough road to hoe? >> i think there reading too much into alabama what happened there. they think they can overcome this enormous deficit they came from to defeat roy moore. this was an outlyer. i think if democrats are going to be overly, they will be get a
david: you think people like bill nelson, in florida, for example, florida seems almost more heavily pro-trump now than it was before, particularly with the tax changes. so, republicans still, democrats are kind of licking their lips saying oh, boy, we'll sweep the republicans on this but they have got a tough road to hoe? >> i think there reading too much into alabama what happened there. they think they can overcome this enormous deficit they came from to defeat roy moore. this was an...
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derailment i nelson has been in prison for 33 years. last week he learned that his conviction had been over turned. on february 12, 1985 the body of james nicolis was found inside a northwest home where nelson rentedded a room. at his trial an fiebl agent claimed he found nelson's hair on knuckles body. nel on was later convicted. we spoke to him by phone today from a federal prison in buttner, north carolina. the last thing out of my lines in a courtroom in 1985 was i suggest you find the person who did this. i do not understand the delay in this especially when the department of justice has already admitted that they know agent michael b pennsylvania loan were he was wrong. it seems to me they should move swiftly to handle my case and get it out of the way. following the judge's ruling the us attorney's office immediately filed a motion for a status hearing. that's now scheduled for february. a high profile murder in d.c. has now been closed with a third arrest in the killing of 17 year old jamahri syndrome. the college bound student
derailment i nelson has been in prison for 33 years. last week he learned that his conviction had been over turned. on february 12, 1985 the body of james nicolis was found inside a northwest home where nelson rentedded a room. at his trial an fiebl agent claimed he found nelson's hair on knuckles body. nel on was later convicted. we spoke to him by phone today from a federal prison in buttner, north carolina. the last thing out of my lines in a courtroom in 1985 was i suggest you find the...
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mandela's as i understand it chosen one nelson mandela actually wanted him to become president and it didn't happen that way is this maybe a dream deferred that finally being realized for the country i think it's a dream deferred that is but it's a bit too late because we have a corrupt state but he was certainly mundaneness. it and ainsley at the time which was dominated by people from exiles who bakey who was tumble is as the natural one say he it was a chance in this twenty years ago when we may have had a very different country because the problem with the a.n.c. coming from exxon is they did not know the country they came back to and from a poor there was a mine. union leader and respected across the board he led the biggest mine working and strike at the time and the he said opposites at the mining houses we really soon do like and respect it this. really does say he's he's a very strong character but quiet a quiet brother quiet maybe that's what south africa needs now seems the strong quiet type maybe that will do the economy at least some good on the surfin see as always we ap
mandela's as i understand it chosen one nelson mandela actually wanted him to become president and it didn't happen that way is this maybe a dream deferred that finally being realized for the country i think it's a dream deferred that is but it's a bit too late because we have a corrupt state but he was certainly mundaneness. it and ainsley at the time which was dominated by people from exiles who bakey who was tumble is as the natural one say he it was a chance in this twenty years ago when we...
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nelson mandela actually wanted him to become president and it didn't happen that way is this maybe a dream deferred that finally being realized for the country i think it's a dream deferred that is but it's a bit too late because we have a corrupt state but he was certainly mundaneness prefer if and ainsley at the time which was dominated by people from exiles who bheki who was tumble as if as a natural one say he it was a chance in this twenty years ago when we may have had a very different country because the problem with the a.n.c. coming from exxon is they did not know the country they came back to and from a poser was in mine and we lead a union leader and respected across the board he lit the biggest mine working and strike at the time and the his office it's at the mining houses we're really so do feel like i respect that this thing really does say he's he's a very strong character but quiet a quiet but a quiet maybe that's what south africa needs now seems the strong quiet type maybe that will do the economy at least some good on the surfin see as always we appreciate your in
nelson mandela actually wanted him to become president and it didn't happen that way is this maybe a dream deferred that finally being realized for the country i think it's a dream deferred that is but it's a bit too late because we have a corrupt state but he was certainly mundaneness prefer if and ainsley at the time which was dominated by people from exiles who bheki who was tumble as if as a natural one say he it was a chance in this twenty years ago when we may have had a very different...
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it has become a game against the state he one is nelson mandela's as i understand it chosen one nelson mandela actually wanted him to become president and it didn't happen that way is this maybe a dream deferred that finally being realized for the country i think it's a dream deferred that is but it's a bit too late because we have a corrupt state but he was certainly mundaneness. it and the ainsley at the time which was dominated by people from exiles who became who was tumble is. as the natural one say he it was a chance in this twenty years ago when we may have had a very different country because the problem with the a.n.c. coming from exxon is they did not know the country they came back to and i'm opposed to was a mine. union leader and respected across the board he led the biggest mine working and strike at the time and the he's opposites at the mining houses we really so do feel like and respect it this. early to say he's he's a very strong character but quiet a quiet but a quiet maybe that's what south africa needs now seems the strong quiet type maybe that will do the economy
it has become a game against the state he one is nelson mandela's as i understand it chosen one nelson mandela actually wanted him to become president and it didn't happen that way is this maybe a dream deferred that finally being realized for the country i think it's a dream deferred that is but it's a bit too late because we have a corrupt state but he was certainly mundaneness. it and the ainsley at the time which was dominated by people from exiles who became who was tumble is. as the...
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mandela was as i understand it chosen one nelson mandela actually wanted him to become president and it didn't happen that way is this maybe a dream deferred that finally being realized for the country i think it's a dream deferred that is but it's a bit too late because we have a corrupt state but he was certainly mundaneness prefer if and ainsley at the time which was dominated by people from exiles who bakey who was tumble is easy as a natural one say he it was a chance in this twenty years ago when we may have had a very different country because the problem with the a.n.c. coming from exile is they did not know the country they came back to and from a poser with a mind working and leader union leader and respected across the board he lit the biggest mind working and strike at the time and the opposites at the mining houses were really so doof like respect that this thing really does say he's he's a very strong character but quiet a quiet but the quiet maybe that's what south africa needs now seems the strong quiet type maybe that will do the economy at least some good on the ser
mandela was as i understand it chosen one nelson mandela actually wanted him to become president and it didn't happen that way is this maybe a dream deferred that finally being realized for the country i think it's a dream deferred that is but it's a bit too late because we have a corrupt state but he was certainly mundaneness prefer if and ainsley at the time which was dominated by people from exiles who bakey who was tumble is easy as a natural one say he it was a chance in this twenty years...
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. >> reporter: beverly nelson telling abc news moore attacked her in his car when he was in his 30s and she was just 16. >> he was trying to pull me toward -- in between his legs. it was terrible. >> reporter: as evidence, nelson says she kept her high school yearbook with his signature, but recently acknowledging to tom llamas, she did add who roy moore was, and when and where he signed her yearbook. >> he signed your yearbook? >> he did sign it. >> and you made some notes underneath. >> yes. >> reporter: nelson's lawyers say they have had the signature confirmed by an expert. with 72 hours to go, it could all come down to voter turnout. will infrequent voters who normally don't vote in a special election show up? what about moderate white voters who are put off by moore? will they stay home or vote for a democrat? tom. >> all eyes on alabama. gloria, thank you. and this programming note. that hotly contested alabama senate race will be the focus tomorrow on "this week." make sure to tune in. >>> heading overseas to the intensifying clashes in the middle east. flashes of violence betwe
. >> reporter: beverly nelson telling abc news moore attacked her in his car when he was in his 30s and she was just 16. >> he was trying to pull me toward -- in between his legs. it was terrible. >> reporter: as evidence, nelson says she kept her high school yearbook with his signature, but recently acknowledging to tom llamas, she did add who roy moore was, and when and where he signed her yearbook. >> he signed your yearbook? >> he did sign it. >> and you...
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it was terrible. >> reporter: moore denies all the accusations and denies even knowing nelson. she says she has proof that moore signed her high school year book. but the campaign says it's a forgery. today nelson acknowledges she wrote the date, name of the restaurant, and letters 'd''a' next to moore's signature. she says she did it to reminder herself of "who roy moore was and where and when moore signed the yearbook." >> reporter: but to be clear, beverly he signed your yearbook. >> he did sign it. >> reporter: and you made some notes underneath. >> yes. >> reporter: she says she stands by her story. 100%. >> tom llamas with us tonight. tom, alabama voters headed to the polls on tuesday? >> reporter: that's right, david. and millions of dollars are pouring in for both instate and out of state. doug jones the democrat campaigned hard across the state. roy moore banking on the support from the president. >> tom llamas, thank you. >>> the growing crisis on capitol hill. three members of congress resigning in just three days. one of them, a republican congressman who was accuse
it was terrible. >> reporter: moore denies all the accusations and denies even knowing nelson. she says she has proof that moore signed her high school year book. but the campaign says it's a forgery. today nelson acknowledges she wrote the date, name of the restaurant, and letters 'd''a' next to moore's signature. she says she did it to reminder herself of "who roy moore was and where and when moore signed the yearbook." >> reporter: but to be clear, beverly he signed...
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we had sergeant nelson look at some of the video from black friday. ordinary people just trying to enjoy the day. we asked him to give us the criminal's perspective. he says when it comes to location if you're near a street you may see convenience but? see escape routes. >> the exit is even easier in and out formal. >> reporter: shopping inside a mall or a store might make it a little harder for them to grab and run. >> the problem they would have been the situation is a lot of people are around. there is a lot of people moving on with her theft ideas and most criminals don't want to do that. >> reporter: we saw lots of people putting down their bags and while we see someone in need of a break, shar gio nelson says? see opportunity. >> how tough would it be for someone who has got a little bit of jump in messed up to just run up there and grab those and be gone? you can see shadows of guys working by and her bag is to that chatter. so you -- so anyone could have easily distracted her. >> what we don't think about could be a signal to others. this man
we had sergeant nelson look at some of the video from black friday. ordinary people just trying to enjoy the day. we asked him to give us the criminal's perspective. he says when it comes to location if you're near a street you may see convenience but? see escape routes. >> the exit is even easier in and out formal. >> reporter: shopping inside a mall or a store might make it a little harder for them to grab and run. >> the problem they would have been the situation is a lot...
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. >> reporter: beverly nelson telling abc news moore attacked her in his car when he was in his 30s and she was just 16. >> he was trying to pull me toward -- in between his legs. it was terrible. >> reporter: as evidence, nelson says she kept her high school yearbook with his signature, but recently acknowledging to tom llamas, she did add who roy moore was, and when and where he signed her yearbook. >> he signed your yearbook? >> he did sign it. >> and you made so >> yes. >> reporter: nelson's lawyers say they have had the signature confirmed by an expert. with 72 hours to go, it could all come down to voter turnout. will infrequent voters who normally don't vote in a special election show up? what about moderate white voters who are put off by moore? will they stay home or vote for a democrat? tom. >> all eyes on alabama. gloria, thank you. and this programming note. that hotly contested alabama senate race will be the focus tomorrow on "this week." make sure to tune in. >>> heading overseas to the intensifying clashes in the middle east. flashes of violence between palestinian prote
. >> reporter: beverly nelson telling abc news moore attacked her in his car when he was in his 30s and she was just 16. >> he was trying to pull me toward -- in between his legs. it was terrible. >> reporter: as evidence, nelson says she kept her high school yearbook with his signature, but recently acknowledging to tom llamas, she did add who roy moore was, and when and where he signed her yearbook. >> he signed your yearbook? >> he did sign it. >> and you...
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it was terrible. >> reporter: moore denies all the accusations and denies even knowing nelson. she says she has proof that moore signed her high school year book. but the campaign says it's a forgery. today nelson acknowledges she wrote the date, name of the restaurant, and letters 'd''a' next to moore's signature. she says she did it to reminder herself of "who roy moore was and where and when moore signed the yearbook." >> reporter: but to be clear, beverly he signed your yearbook. >> he did sign it. >> reporter: and you made some notes underneath. >> yes. >> reporter: she says she stands by her story. 100%. >> tom llamas with us tonight. tom, alabama voters headed to the polls on tuesday? >> reporter: that's right, david. and millions of dollars are pouring in for both sides, both in state and out of state. doug jones the democrat campaigned hard across the state. roy moore banking on the support from the president. >> tom llamas, thank you. >>> the growing crisis on capitol hill. over claims of sexual misconduct. three members of congress resigning in just three days. one o
it was terrible. >> reporter: moore denies all the accusations and denies even knowing nelson. she says she has proof that moore signed her high school year book. but the campaign says it's a forgery. today nelson acknowledges she wrote the date, name of the restaurant, and letters 'd''a' next to moore's signature. she says she did it to reminder herself of "who roy moore was and where and when moore signed the yearbook." >> reporter: but to be clear, beverly he signed...
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nelson look at some of the video we shot on black friday ordinary people trying to enjoy the day. we asked him to give us the criminals perspective and he says when it comes to location that if you are near a street, you may see convenience and crooks see escape routes. >> this is an outdoor mall so the exit is even easier.>> shopping inside a mall and inside a store may make it harder for them to grab and run . >> the problem they have in this situation is there is a lot of people around us so there are a lot of people that interfere with your theft ideas and most do not want to do that . >> we saw lots of people putting down their bags and while we see someone in need of a break, nelson says crooks see an opportunity>> how tough would it be would it be for somebody who is a little bit of jump in their step to run up and grab those and be gone? you see shadows of people walking by and her back is to those shadows that anybody could've easily run through their. they do not to distract her because she's already distracted. >> what we do not think about could be a signal to others,
nelson look at some of the video we shot on black friday ordinary people trying to enjoy the day. we asked him to give us the criminals perspective and he says when it comes to location that if you are near a street, you may see convenience and crooks see escape routes. >> this is an outdoor mall so the exit is even easier.>> shopping inside a mall and inside a store may make it harder for them to grab and run . >> the problem they have in this situation is there is a lot of...
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the trial an fine claimed he found nicolis hail on nelson's body. nelson was later convicted. we spoke to him by phone. the last thing i see in 1985 i suggest you find the person who did this. i do not understand the delay in this especially when the department of justice has already admitted that they know agent michael b techniques, his malfeesance was wrong and they didn't approve of it. it seems to me they should have moved swiftly to handle my case. following the judge's ruling the us attorney's office immediately filed a motion for a status hearing which is now scheduled for february. >> and here's something you may not know, swearing is against the law in virginia, but a new below posed bill could put an end to that. michael weber is introducing a bill to outdate the law which makes swearing a misdemeanor and it can result in a $250 fine. he's concerned that the current law could give good citizens a criminal record this is the third time weber has proposed the change. the general assembly will meet to discuss the bill on january 10 during a 6046 day legislation session
the trial an fine claimed he found nicolis hail on nelson's body. nelson was later convicted. we spoke to him by phone. the last thing i see in 1985 i suggest you find the person who did this. i do not understand the delay in this especially when the department of justice has already admitted that they know agent michael b techniques, his malfeesance was wrong and they didn't approve of it. it seems to me they should have moved swiftly to handle my case. following the judge's ruling the us...
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>> thank you very much, senator nelson. i would say to the chair that is very gracious of you and i have completed my statement. thank you. >> madam president, while speed- >> excuse me. the senator from florida. >> madam president, while the senator from maine is still here let me just say what a great senator that she is and what a pleasure it is to do business in a bipartisan way, as the two of us have done for now several years here in the senate, including the legislation that the senator from maine just talked j about. i just want to say to the senator from maine that it is my hope that the statements that have been made to you, the statements that these two pieces of legislation that you referenced will be passed. i do believe that the majority leader, senator mcconnell, will honor that with regard to the senate. it is this senators concern that down at the other end of the hall in the house of representatives that they may not honor that. and i certainly hope that the senator feels like that she has the statements o
>> thank you very much, senator nelson. i would say to the chair that is very gracious of you and i have completed my statement. thank you. >> madam president, while speed- >> excuse me. the senator from florida. >> madam president, while the senator from maine is still here let me just say what a great senator that she is and what a pleasure it is to do business in a bipartisan way, as the two of us have done for now several years here in the senate, including the...
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. >> reporter: beverly nelson telling abc news moore attacked her in his car when he was in his 30s and she was just 16. >> he was trying to pull me toward -- in between his legs. it was terrible. >> reporter: as evidence, nelson says she kept her high school yearbook with his signature, but recently acknowledging to tom llamas, she did add who roy moore was, and when and where he signed her yearbook. >> to be clear, beverly, he signed your yearbook? >> he did sign it. >> and you made some notes underneath. >> yes. >> reporter: nelson's lawyers say they have had the signature confirmed by an expert. with 72 hours to go, it could all come down to voter turnout. will infrequent voters who normally don't vote in a special election show up? what about moderate white voters who are put off by moore? will they stay home or vote for a democrat? tom. >> all eyes on alabama. gloria, thank you. and this programming note. that hotly contested alabama senate race will be the focus tomorrow on "this week." make sure to tune in. >>> heading overseas to the intensifying clashes in the middle east. fla
. >> reporter: beverly nelson telling abc news moore attacked her in his car when he was in his 30s and she was just 16. >> he was trying to pull me toward -- in between his legs. it was terrible. >> reporter: as evidence, nelson says she kept her high school yearbook with his signature, but recently acknowledging to tom llamas, she did add who roy moore was, and when and where he signed her yearbook. >> to be clear, beverly, he signed your yearbook? >> he did sign...
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he was meant to succeed nelson mandela for the presidency. when that did not happen, he went into business. he has become south africa's richest man and has come back to politics over the last five years. it was clear he was coming to take over for the presidency. cyril ramaphosa is speaking to business in south africa. he is saying all the right things. he is talking about pursuing inclusive growth. he is talking about the fact he is going to restore the relationship the private sector has with south africa's government. it is at an all-time low right now. the private sector is sitting on billions they are not investing into the country, citing political uncertainty. there has been hostility between zuma's demonstration and the business community, residents zoom a using words like wiping out capital, which the business community has been uneasy about. the dynamics are such in south africa that much of the country's wealth is still in hands of the minority white south african population. under zuma, there has been a strain in this relationshi
he was meant to succeed nelson mandela for the presidency. when that did not happen, he went into business. he has become south africa's richest man and has come back to politics over the last five years. it was clear he was coming to take over for the presidency. cyril ramaphosa is speaking to business in south africa. he is saying all the right things. he is talking about pursuing inclusive growth. he is talking about the fact he is going to restore the relationship the private sector has...
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the idea that senator collins and senator nelson have come up with, the idea of creating an invisible risk pool, or a reinsurance fund, or a stability fund to allow states to do that would permit those states to do what maine has done and what alaska has done and what minnesota is trying to do. and it's this: alaska created such a fund, they call it a reinsurance fund. maine calls it invisible risk pool. they put money in to take care of the very sick people in the individual market in alaska. and once they've done that, they're able to lower rates for everybody else by 20%. now, mr. president, that's in addition to the 18% that avalear talked about that's in our bill in addition to that. maine did a similar thing in a little different way in their state. and who else likes this idea? well, republicans in the house of representatives like it. they of course are a full partner in this exercise. they'll have to consider it and decide whether they're for it. i think it would be pretty easy for them to support collins-nelson because it was in the repeal and replace bill for the affordable
the idea that senator collins and senator nelson have come up with, the idea of creating an invisible risk pool, or a reinsurance fund, or a stability fund to allow states to do that would permit those states to do what maine has done and what alaska has done and what minnesota is trying to do. and it's this: alaska created such a fund, they call it a reinsurance fund. maine calls it invisible risk pool. they put money in to take care of the very sick people in the individual market in alaska....
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time and again, he would quote from nelson's trafalgar memorandum. no captain can do very wrong if he places his ship alongside that of the enemy. when in september 1941 the king offered churchill the lord wardenship of the port, he accepted. despite being daunted by the cost of warmer castle's upkeep, largely because of its historical connection to pitts, wilmington. when he heard about it his first quote was we should not be wiped out. our history would not come to an end. at the end of an audience with king farook on the 7th of august, 1943, the king stood by a big map of north africa and put his whole hand overstating that it once all belonged to egypt. churchill was not going let him get away with that. and at once replied that he could not remember when. to the best of his belief it had belonged to turkey before the italians took it. according to the british ambassador, sir miles lampson, this, quote, rather stumped the king. needless to say, churchill was right. indeed, in the 13th century a.d. it was the tribes that made incursions into egypt
time and again, he would quote from nelson's trafalgar memorandum. no captain can do very wrong if he places his ship alongside that of the enemy. when in september 1941 the king offered churchill the lord wardenship of the port, he accepted. despite being daunted by the cost of warmer castle's upkeep, largely because of its historical connection to pitts, wilmington. when he heard about it his first quote was we should not be wiped out. our history would not come to an end. at the end of an...
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in the first, braden holtby knocks the shot away, but brock nelson pounces on the rebound and slams it home, 1-0 islanders. in the second, the islanders on the attack. the pretty pass. too easy. islanders win 3-1. the george mason women are often their best start in 20 years. umbc and it hosted was another dominating performance by natalie 16 points, 13 rebounds, her 11th straight double double. mason wins 58-38. chantilly's westfield high school is the virginia state champs for the third straight season, beating chesapeake's oscar smith high school. earlier today, the team was taking pictures as they celebrated their three pete. robert burton caught up with their head coach, who talked about the pressure to keep this going. into took about 30 seconds my first interview to realize i we want to go for the fourth one. not only will it be cold wednesday, by nancy: jimmy kimmel's next. alison: have a good night. . >>> from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!." tonight, jack black, george clooney, from "espn college gameday, kirk herbstreit, desmond howard and lee corso. and music from walk
in the first, braden holtby knocks the shot away, but brock nelson pounces on the rebound and slams it home, 1-0 islanders. in the second, the islanders on the attack. the pretty pass. too easy. islanders win 3-1. the george mason women are often their best start in 20 years. umbc and it hosted was another dominating performance by natalie 16 points, 13 rebounds, her 11th straight double double. mason wins 58-38. chantilly's westfield high school is the virginia state champs for the third...
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why would you all of a sudden want to do a story on willie nelson? and i said willie nelson? i said winnie and nelson as in mandela. heard of him? and my favorite line of all time excuse me, i didn't realize i just wandered into the toy department. [laughter] >> then from down the hall good luck with your next career move! he loved josh howard that produced so many of his stories over a long period of time. you know, the most important part of the broadcast as i look back on it, don hewitt was so humiliated by what was around the evening news. "60 minutes" was nothing. it was difficult and he convinced a lot of difficult people that were on the show to come to work on "60 minutes". it was new, the reports are exciting, he was an exciting figure. but, the evening news was it. and don hewitt spent the rest of his career and 35 years running "60 minutes". trying to prove to those journalists that he understood good journalism. they had been paying attention. that he knew what they stood for. particularly --? he did not like one bit. and fred did not like him which is why he fire
why would you all of a sudden want to do a story on willie nelson? and i said willie nelson? i said winnie and nelson as in mandela. heard of him? and my favorite line of all time excuse me, i didn't realize i just wandered into the toy department. [laughter] >> then from down the hall good luck with your next career move! he loved josh howard that produced so many of his stories over a long period of time. you know, the most important part of the broadcast as i look back on it, don...
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we love nelson mandela nolan for that we were very close and they had this african vision one dream so that we got together from north korea and the principle was. the independent country but independent economically you do have african just another word i would say the first thing you do is put an end to the international criminal court it's a case of it together african court it's essentially been that. if they want to go up to justice the people they have to go after are can then from you create a circle of ephraim and obama and hillary clinton they are the ones who created that they were the ones who created the situation in libya. so you are i would say . any eight. of aid to the economy in the country it is destiny and not an aid to the don't so-called donors countries and if you looked at if you're carefully examined all the projects in the so-called coming from donor countries they are done to help the donor countries own economies. and i'm story that just doesn't work that way that you know either one of the other you're going to if there's going to be a good thing that has
we love nelson mandela nolan for that we were very close and they had this african vision one dream so that we got together from north korea and the principle was. the independent country but independent economically you do have african just another word i would say the first thing you do is put an end to the international criminal court it's a case of it together african court it's essentially been that. if they want to go up to justice the people they have to go after are can then from you...