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with renee powell, he waited in the woods next to her apartment. when she went to the laundry room in the basement, she left her door open. he went inside, grabbed a knife from the kitchen. and hid. when renee returned, he attacked -- binding her arms with lamp cords from inside the apartment, then sexually assaulting her and stabbing her to death. he grabbed some items of value, a vcr, a coat, dismantled the smoke detector, then he set the fires to destroy evidence. the case of barbara walsh was virtually identical. she, too, was doing her laundry and had left the door open while she went downstairs. like the first crime, parker used materials he found inside the apartment. after the sexual assault and murder, he used the towels in the bathroom to clean up before setting the fire. in the folded towels, one hair with the root intact survived the intense heat, smoke, and flames. a tiny hair found with the help of an angry girlfriend intent on getting revenge. investigators think the motive for parker's crimes was, in part, his anger and resentment t
with renee powell, he waited in the woods next to her apartment. when she went to the laundry room in the basement, she left her door open. he went inside, grabbed a knife from the kitchen. and hid. when renee returned, he attacked -- binding her arms with lamp cords from inside the apartment, then sexually assaulting her and stabbing her to death. he grabbed some items of value, a vcr, a coat, dismantled the smoke detector, then he set the fires to destroy evidence. the case of barbara walsh...
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powell was number three. he moved into this rod boarding house and stayed there most of the time until the events of april. the next person that we will meet is david herold. david herold group in washington, didn't need to stay in this rod boarding house, but did spend some nights there. he was a student at georgetown no he was not my student at georgetown. for very obvious reasons. he studied pharmacy, and i teach history. [laughter] prof. nurnberger: the fact that he died in 1865 was probably contributing factor him napping my student. at 18 years old and 1860, he's received a pharmacies are to forget and then took jobs working for physicians and a drug stores for clerks. he became acquainted with john surratt while he was attending classes at charlotte hall military academy in the late 1850's. in december of 1864 sirota junior introduced him to john wilkes booth. the next person is someone who may or may not come in all likelihood may not have been one of the conspirators. but there are some historians wh
powell was number three. he moved into this rod boarding house and stayed there most of the time until the events of april. the next person that we will meet is david herold. david herold group in washington, didn't need to stay in this rod boarding house, but did spend some nights there. he was a student at georgetown no he was not my student at georgetown. for very obvious reasons. he studied pharmacy, and i teach history. [laughter] prof. nurnberger: the fact that he died in 1865 was...
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powell: right. secretary pritzker: at the end of the day, we need to have information, but the use of it has to draw the right lines. mr. powell: yes, very difficult. this has been an extraordinary conversation. in so proud of what you do. thank you for your service to our country. -- i am so proud of what you do. secretary pritzker: michael you set a great example for all of us. i really look forward to working with all of you in the audience. mr. powell: thank you very much. give her a hand. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the host of this morning's conversation -- also please welcome the president and ceo of amd networks and the chief executive officer of vimeo. >> you made it. >> we are closing out the show, guys. nancy: [indiscernible] >> those are trademarked. >> you do not have -- >> do whatever you won. i think everyone in this room knows who nancy is. she run some of the most important programming on tv. you may not know cary -- runs vimeo. you run the second biggest
powell: right. secretary pritzker: at the end of the day, we need to have information, but the use of it has to draw the right lines. mr. powell: yes, very difficult. this has been an extraordinary conversation. in so proud of what you do. thank you for your service to our country. -- i am so proud of what you do. secretary pritzker: michael you set a great example for all of us. i really look forward to working with all of you in the audience. mr. powell: thank you very much. give her a hand....
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and montgomery especially powell that the lights on the platform are out and dim and it is dark and not a great environment for passengers waiting going either direction and other locations within the system where lights fail and not repaired on a timely basis. >> ms. boomer. >> that's the last item on the regular calendar. >> motion. >> motion for closed session and is there a second. > all in favor, say i. > i. > opposed. >> thank you mr. chair. >> you want to talk about the closed session. >> i have a comment on item 14 several well, all of the items are for supreme court and don't say san francisco supreme court their supposed to say the court for the reevaluation of the team loop i understand it is city of chicago but should be made clear on item b it would be helpful and nice it you could explain that the nature i'll reading this is as a result tenant half a million dollars that is a significant sum no idea on what it is regarding if you're proposing to settle this over $10 million and the reelevation i'll ask you to settle that case and abandon the loop and the terminal for w
and montgomery especially powell that the lights on the platform are out and dim and it is dark and not a great environment for passengers waiting going either direction and other locations within the system where lights fail and not repaired on a timely basis. >> ms. boomer. >> that's the last item on the regular calendar. >> motion. >> motion for closed session and is there a second. > all in favor, say i. > i. > opposed. >> thank you mr. chair. >>...
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naval war college, special assistant to general colin powell when colonel powell was chiefs of staff. from 2001 until 2002 he was associate director of the state department policy planning staff. colonel wilkerson's last position was chief of staff for u.s. secretary of state co len powell from 2002 to 2005. so the journalists and scholars that we have present. first he was a journalist that served as an afghanistan correspondent for "the wall street journal" for "the christian science monitor" and reported in asia and middle east for several other publication. mr. napol has extensively interviewed both sides of the afghanistan conflict. this is cited in his critically acclaimed book "no good men among the living: america, the taliban and the war through afghanistan eyes" which was a final list in the national book award and the helen bernlstein award and recipient of the ridnour prize. he was an inside fellow at the new america foundation. peter baker is the chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" and the cribbing writer for "new york times" magazine. he's covered th
naval war college, special assistant to general colin powell when colonel powell was chiefs of staff. from 2001 until 2002 he was associate director of the state department policy planning staff. colonel wilkerson's last position was chief of staff for u.s. secretary of state co len powell from 2002 to 2005. so the journalists and scholars that we have present. first he was a journalist that served as an afghanistan correspondent for "the wall street journal" for "the christian...
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within 30 minutes, colonel powell told them about a high -- george tenet was telling colonel powell about a high level operative who had been interrogating and revealed substantial contacts between the secret police and al-qaeda to the use of chemical and biological weapon, that was a total fabrication. he gave a presentation that he believed in that had been orchestrated by carefully orchestrated plot, if you will between the vice president's office, the undersecretary of defense for policy in the defense department and the c.i.a. certain allies that were given to me by george tenet as gospel. and he presented that to security council the american people in the national community to bring about a war that he had already seen destroy his strategy for exploiting the solidarity 9/11 has produced for good for diplomatic purposes and destroyed any hope of legitimacy and was based on false intelligence. it was not just an intelligence failure it was that too. but it was orchestration of that intelligence to make it present a picture that simply was not true. and there were people in that admin
within 30 minutes, colonel powell told them about a high -- george tenet was telling colonel powell about a high level operative who had been interrogating and revealed substantial contacts between the secret police and al-qaeda to the use of chemical and biological weapon, that was a total fabrication. he gave a presentation that he believed in that had been orchestrated by carefully orchestrated plot, if you will between the vice president's office, the undersecretary of defense for policy in...
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powell i've had a restaurant called powell's place otherwise known for 35 or 36 years i'm a singerer and turned out throughout the world and name the country i've been there i have a goes he will organization james brown and others and toured on my own france and germany and deek and sidney asa traulz and puts on concerts at the billy graham auditorium and boys and girls club been to cow palace but most of the events held in oakland i'm very excited about this stadium come in not only will be for basketball but i believe we can have various concerts there i'd like to do a great gospel concerts i've got folks come in to oakland i'd like to bring them into san francisco i hope the rates will be conducive for us but not only that but i want to see concerts come in but also employment for our young people that go around and see so many people unemployed i hope there will be a program to look at the unemployment of african-american and hispanics here in san francisco make them a part of this great venture i'm for that 10 thousand person or percent and the radio been doing that for 40 requ
powell i've had a restaurant called powell's place otherwise known for 35 or 36 years i'm a singerer and turned out throughout the world and name the country i've been there i have a goes he will organization james brown and others and toured on my own france and germany and deek and sidney asa traulz and puts on concerts at the billy graham auditorium and boys and girls club been to cow palace but most of the events held in oakland i'm very excited about this stadium come in not only will be...
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naval war college, special assistant to general colin powell when colonel powell was chiefs of staff. from 2001 until 2002 he was associate director of the state department policy planning staff. colonel wilkerson's last position was chief of staff for u.s. secretary of state co len powell from 2002 to 2005. so the journalists and scholars that we have present. first he was a journalist that served as an afghanistan correspondent for "the wall street journal" for "the christian science monitor" and reported in asia and middle east for several other publication. mr. napol has extensively interviewed both sides of the afghanistan conflict. this is cited in his critically acclaimed book "no good men among the living: america, the taliban and the war through afghanistan eyes" which was a final list in the national book award and the helen bernlstein award and recipient of the ridnour prize. he was an inside fellow at the new america foundation. peter baker is the chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" and the cribbing writer for "new york times" magazine. he's covered th
naval war college, special assistant to general colin powell when colonel powell was chiefs of staff. from 2001 until 2002 he was associate director of the state department policy planning staff. colonel wilkerson's last position was chief of staff for u.s. secretary of state co len powell from 2002 to 2005. so the journalists and scholars that we have present. first he was a journalist that served as an afghanistan correspondent for "the wall street journal" for "the christian...
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she was interviewed by former fcc chair michael powell. after that, she spoke about the intersection of entertainment and business. this event, formally called the cable show, is hosted by the national cab
she was interviewed by former fcc chair michael powell. after that, she spoke about the intersection of entertainment and business. this event, formally called the cable show, is hosted by the national cab
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the question that colin powell asked in his book. colin powell would not talk to me for my book, and there were a number of people who wouldn't talk to me. many of them claim to have been doubters before. i didn't know about you, and i didn't write about the mobile labs before or i would have tried to talk to you. but the people i did try to talk to would either not talk or would not confirm the -- colin powell in the book called "leadership" said, and i found it very moving and disturbing he said he gets furious when he hears now about people who doubted the intelligence that he was given and the president were given, and he asked the question in "leadership" where were these people when we were going to war? where were these people when a dissent would have mattered? and that's in that's his account. so, um -- >> sorry. what was -- >> [inaudible] >> colin powell's chief of staff -- [inaudible] >> right. >> i'm sorry? >> well, he was -- >> i can't hear you. >> larry wilkerson was chief of staff. >> colin powell's chief of staff put
the question that colin powell asked in his book. colin powell would not talk to me for my book, and there were a number of people who wouldn't talk to me. many of them claim to have been doubters before. i didn't know about you, and i didn't write about the mobile labs before or i would have tried to talk to you. but the people i did try to talk to would either not talk or would not confirm the -- colin powell in the book called "leadership" said, and i found it very moving and...
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the powell house to mark the 250th anniversary. this is the home of philadelphia's last colonial mayor samuel powell. powell has built in 1765 and saved from demolition in 1931. ♪and that's the philly pops at the kimle center performing rolling stones tonight. it was all part of season finale concert which combined styles of rock country, broadway and opera. all of tonight's selections were from classic hits that topped the >> celebrated rookie starting his career with the phillies tonight. >> he will remember this day and hopes to for get day. franco is a beacon of hope. he's been tearing it up in aaa. .355 batting ankle and today called up to the big leagues for what he and phils hope for g phils and d backs franco has a decent move as well. makes a nice play to throw out duffy gochwitch and tie in the 7th inning. paul goldschmidt deep to center. two run double. phillies fall behind 2-1. still a good sign answer with three nrunz bottom half. two run single to tie the game at jeff frankor comes up next. phillies win 4 34eu6. thr
the powell house to mark the 250th anniversary. this is the home of philadelphia's last colonial mayor samuel powell. powell has built in 1765 and saved from demolition in 1931. ♪and that's the philly pops at the kimle center performing rolling stones tonight. it was all part of season finale concert which combined styles of rock country, broadway and opera. all of tonight's selections were from classic hits that topped the >> celebrated rookie starting his career with the phillies...
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and this is a larger face of a project and the first phase improved at church and powell and van ness and so this will set up additional ability to reduce maintenance cost and bring them up to the code and incorporate the modern safety features, finally i would like to congratulate lee and his team and the parkway team for receiving the first green roads sustainability award, and the project received a bronze rating for the first phase and with the green roads is a non-profit that manages environmental projects and in doing so the parkway is the first certificated sustain able highway project in the country and so congratulations to the team. >> thank you, thank you, miss chang and commissioner cohen. >> i just have a follow up question for the, for miss change and thank you for your presentation this morning and i want to go back to your report about the plan up date, could you give me a sense of what i can expect and i am thinking about attending this, this open house and i am wondering is there going to be a universal presentation? >> yeah. >> you mentioned the report about the bre
and this is a larger face of a project and the first phase improved at church and powell and van ness and so this will set up additional ability to reduce maintenance cost and bring them up to the code and incorporate the modern safety features, finally i would like to congratulate lee and his team and the parkway team for receiving the first green roads sustainability award, and the project received a bronze rating for the first phase and with the green roads is a non-profit that manages...
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host chris powell is here this morning helping us launch our very own "gma" training together challenge. all of that and so much more coming up next on "gma." matt and tam back to you. >> all right, thank you amy. >> and problems keep popping up. another vehicle broke down along 95. it was here northbound by girard avenue but penndot arrived just got it towed out of the way. still extra heavy on the southbound side because of the earlier disabled vehicle by allegheny. be nice if these cars would keep running. new crashes in montgomery county, one in montclair along egypt road at bridge street which of course is 29 and lower providence watch out for one along park avenue atwood land avenue. mass transit back to normal schedules and on time so far david. >> matt pretty comfortable in the northern and western suburbs with most of us in the 60's, not much wind. humidity still behaving itself in most neighborhoods. 62 in saint davids, same thing in chester and center city. 64 out in pottstown. 67 in gandy's beach, 63 in cinnaminson, 63 in ham month hammonton mid 60's up and down the state
host chris powell is here this morning helping us launch our very own "gma" training together challenge. all of that and so much more coming up next on "gma." matt and tam back to you. >> all right, thank you amy. >> and problems keep popping up. another vehicle broke down along 95. it was here northbound by girard avenue but penndot arrived just got it towed out of the way. still extra heavy on the southbound side because of the earlier disabled vehicle by...
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sent powell a bill for his legal cost. it's nearly a million bucks. they offered to wave the legal costs only if powell agrees not to appeal the verdict. the wall street journal is reporting that powell said challenging those legal fees calling them excessive and unreasonable. >>> demand for his company's new home energy storing batteries are quote off the hook. it's already too small. they announced the new battery back in april. bloomberg estimates the company has received $800 million in orders. the rest is used to make batteries for tesla's cars. now they're considering expanding that factory. >>> california drought causing starbucks to make changes not to the coffee but to its water. they say they are moving the west coast production of ethos water out of its bottling plant. for now the company will move the process to pennsylvania while it tries to figure out new water sources. five cents from each one of the sales of those water bottles goes do a fund to provide water for third world countries. starbucks says it's drought aware and cut water us
sent powell a bill for his legal cost. it's nearly a million bucks. they offered to wave the legal costs only if powell agrees not to appeal the verdict. the wall street journal is reporting that powell said challenging those legal fees calling them excessive and unreasonable. >>> demand for his company's new home energy storing batteries are quote off the hook. it's already too small. they announced the new battery back in april. bloomberg estimates the company has received $800...
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anyway so harold who had left powell, powell had to make his way over to the house and all that. her harold went southward and met up with booth and escaped through maryland all of the way across to virginia. took about 12 days. and they were trapped in the barn of the garrett farm the farm of richard garrett. it was sort of like a tobacco shed. harold actually gave himself up as you can see there. he's the one at the door. booth wanted to fight his way out. that's not a very good picture of booth i don't think. but he wanted to kind of fight his way out and maybe become a martyr. he was shot through the neck and he died a few hours later. the guy that shot him was trigger happy. his name was boston corbett. he became really, really famous as a result of having killed the assassin of abraham lincoln. meanwhile, the -- oh, these were the four that were hanged. and that's mrs. serratt and powell and harold and axlerot. the big controversy was how guilty was mrs. serratt. she she ran a boarding house some of the conspirators stay and to this day it's dub rouse how guilty she really
anyway so harold who had left powell, powell had to make his way over to the house and all that. her harold went southward and met up with booth and escaped through maryland all of the way across to virginia. took about 12 days. and they were trapped in the barn of the garrett farm the farm of richard garrett. it was sort of like a tobacco shed. harold actually gave himself up as you can see there. he's the one at the door. booth wanted to fight his way out. that's not a very good picture of...
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the firm sent powell a bill for legal fees for that trial. perkins offered to waive the costs if she agrees not to appeal. the "wall street journal" is challenging the fees saying their excesstive and unreasonable. >> starbucks sells coffee but also bottled water. they're moving their west coast production of water out of the california bottling plant. right now they're moving to pennsylvania. five cents for the sale of each fund will go to fund water for third-world countries. >>> we have the answers and the list. the most popular baby names for boys and girls, and jessica and raj are not on there. >>> if you're expecting someone to come home right now, be patient it could take awhile. our nbc chopper over the b.a.r.t. station, the trains stuck in the tracks. a power outage is causing system wide delays slowing down b.a.r.t. trains going too and from free month and the pleasanton stations. we will keep you updated here and online. >>> emma is back on the top of the list of baby names. followed by olivia, sofia, isabella and charlotte was num
the firm sent powell a bill for legal fees for that trial. perkins offered to waive the costs if she agrees not to appeal. the "wall street journal" is challenging the fees saying their excesstive and unreasonable. >> starbucks sells coffee but also bottled water. they're moving their west coast production of water out of the california bottling plant. right now they're moving to pennsylvania. five cents for the sale of each fund will go to fund water for third-world countries....
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the powell doctrine was definitely a result of the war. colin powell served two tours in vietnam. it had an important impact on the way he viewed the military force. in the caller is right that george h.w. bush authorized that and said, fine, we will give you what you need to get it done. we talk a lot in the book about how that was a successful use of u.s. military power accomplished what it was supposed to accomplish. the other aspect of the powell doctrine was an exit strategy, which they had. they administration, the bush administration, decided no, we will end it now. it led to part two with george w. bush. that was a decision they made, and we write in the book that it was successful and the right decision for them. host: marvin kalb, just a or two left, by what you to address the immediate question about the caller brings up. if there was a war like world war ii, would the media and the public allow a war to be prosecuted like world war ii was with overwhelming force? guest: i would like to answer that with a 50-minute lecture, but i know you will not give me the time. we l
the powell doctrine was definitely a result of the war. colin powell served two tours in vietnam. it had an important impact on the way he viewed the military force. in the caller is right that george h.w. bush authorized that and said, fine, we will give you what you need to get it done. we talk a lot in the book about how that was a successful use of u.s. military power accomplished what it was supposed to accomplish. the other aspect of the powell doctrine was an exit strategy, which they...
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i heard the michael powell now said that cable is a dirty word. i remember when the show was very creatively named something like catv77 or things like this, and in some young whippersnapper -- nothing ever happens without barbara york -- changed the name to the cable show, and now you have moved on from that. congratulations on once again reimagining and reimaging this industry and this gathering. reflecting back on the days of catv, and forward to the broadband era, is to trace an amazing path from community television to the expansion of television, and now beyond to broadband. you deserve congratulations for what you achieved as cable companies, as video companies, and as network builders. you also deserve straight talk about what it means now that you are first and foremost broadband companies. you have pledged as an industry to assure that the internet remains open and free. in that goal, we are in violent agreement. we do differ on what that means. we part company, according to your recently filed motion papers, over the so-called internet
i heard the michael powell now said that cable is a dirty word. i remember when the show was very creatively named something like catv77 or things like this, and in some young whippersnapper -- nothing ever happens without barbara york -- changed the name to the cable show, and now you have moved on from that. congratulations on once again reimagining and reimaging this industry and this gathering. reflecting back on the days of catv, and forward to the broadband era, is to trace an amazing...
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lewis powell, a shark of a man he was the last of the conspirators to join. he served in the confederate army. he was at gettysburg, captured as a prisoner of war and subsequently released. he will be hanged. david herold is also hung. samuel arnold and o'laughlen for their parts in the kidnapping scheme are given life sentences. guilty of conspiracy, sentenced to prison. spangler, six years. arnold, o'laughlen, dr. mudd life sentences which is pardoned by johnson in 1869. just as andrew johnson is going out of office, he pardons those four. i should say michael o'laughlen did not live. he died in 1867 of typhoid. dr. mudd while in prison in florida had a role in saving lives during this time due to the yellow fever epidemic. the four sentenced to death by hanging, july 7, 1865, at fort mcnair i believe it is. with that, i will close and open it up to questions. >> [indiscernible] on the building of the ford's theatre, the old picture of it there were three structures. do you know the use of those? the four sentenced to death by hanging, july 7, 1865, at fort
lewis powell, a shark of a man he was the last of the conspirators to join. he served in the confederate army. he was at gettysburg, captured as a prisoner of war and subsequently released. he will be hanged. david herold is also hung. samuel arnold and o'laughlen for their parts in the kidnapping scheme are given life sentences. guilty of conspiracy, sentenced to prison. spangler, six years. arnold, o'laughlen, dr. mudd life sentences which is pardoned by johnson in 1869. just as andrew...
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thank you kevin powell. once said we will not take it now he owes the government ning ) - okay, josh, do your stuff! - okay, people you know the drill. - ♪ ...what you believe ♪ ♪ open your arms, 'cause that's where it starts ♪ - ♪ right here with you and with me... ♪ - ( josh speaks ) ♪ what the world needs now... a message from the foundation for a better life. ♪ john: the california raisins. would you pay for that? it promotes my whole industry my competitors they get the money i spent but as you saw they do exist we also see cotton, the fabric of our lives because government forces all the growers to chip bin so there are no freeloaders. >> i wouldn't give my family anything less. >> it is hard to believe that sells raisins but maybe it does. the controversy ochres because farmers and government get together to force everyone to do chip in and. that is what government does. the recent administrative committee also orders reason farmers to give the car for mitt one-third of their crop to h
thank you kevin powell. once said we will not take it now he owes the government ning ) - okay, josh, do your stuff! - okay, people you know the drill. - ♪ ...what you believe ♪ ♪ open your arms, 'cause that's where it starts ♪ - ♪ right here with you and with me... ♪ - ( josh speaks ) ♪ what the world needs now... a message from the foundation for a better life. ♪ john: the california raisins. would you pay for that? it promotes my whole industry my competitors they get the...
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powell rushed downstairs and on his way out stabbed seward's son. he expected someone to be waiting for him with his horse, but that person left. meanwhile, george went into the hotel where vice president johnson was. he was going to kill him but chickened out. he went to have a drink. he basically chickened out. he got hanged for it anyway. anyway harold who had left powell -- harold went southward with booze and they escaped all the way over to virginia, it took about 12 days. they were trapped in the barn of the garrett farm. the farm of richard garrett sort of like a tobacco shed. harold actually gave himself up. booth wanted to fight his way out. he wanted to fight his way out and maybe become a martyr. he was shot through the neck. he died a few hours later. the guy who shot him was kind of trigger happy, his name was corbett. he became very famous for having killed the assassin of abraham again. meanwhile -- these were the four that were hanged. that is mrs. the sarat, that is harold. mrs. arsarat ran a boarding house. to this day, it is rath
powell rushed downstairs and on his way out stabbed seward's son. he expected someone to be waiting for him with his horse, but that person left. meanwhile, george went into the hotel where vice president johnson was. he was going to kill him but chickened out. he went to have a drink. he basically chickened out. he got hanged for it anyway. anyway harold who had left powell -- harold went southward with booze and they escaped all the way over to virginia, it took about 12 days. they were...
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because it was: powell who it that time had mother theresa poll ratings. -- collin powell. you are looking at the individual who are -- who went out to the cia and prepared him for the presentation in terms of orchestrating all of that analysts from 16 different intelligence agencies. working daily and nightly with george tenet and john maclachlan, his deputy. frankly, three pillars of that presentation. mobile biological laboratories. existing stocks of chemical and biological weapons. a nuclear program, and then a fourth one, which was tantamount to the biggest lie of all formidable contacts between saddam hussein and al qaeda. on one occasion he grabbed me and put me down in a chair and the national intelligence council's bases where no one else was and closed the door and said take all of that terrorist crap out. none of it is believable. take it out. i said boss, don't shout at me, i am with you, let's take it out. within 30 minutes george tenet was in a conference room where we resumed council telling the secretary of state all about al qaeda high-level operative who
because it was: powell who it that time had mother theresa poll ratings. -- collin powell. you are looking at the individual who are -- who went out to the cia and prepared him for the presentation in terms of orchestrating all of that analysts from 16 different intelligence agencies. working daily and nightly with george tenet and john maclachlan, his deputy. frankly, three pillars of that presentation. mobile biological laboratories. existing stocks of chemical and biological weapons. a...
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May 5, 2015
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mark: bloomberg intelligence's david powell, thank you. joining us from charlotte, north carolina, jay bryson. good to see you again, from wells fargo. jay: good to be back. mark: let's stay with greece for a few moments. the european union is forecasting the greek debt at 180.2% of gdp. that is clearly unsustainable. if greece effectively locked out of global markets for the foreseeable future? jay: yes, it essentially is. the only people lending to greece right now our official creditors, and as long as that that to gdp ratio remains at levels like that and shows no signs of coming down, it is hard to see private investors wanting to throw private money in there so they are effectively locked out of mobile financial markets right now. mark: factoring greece into long-term plans, what hope does the country have not only making a full-fledged recovery but of building momentum to put its people back to work? jay: well, it is really difficult. i think at the end of the day, what is going to have to happen is there is either going to be a def
mark: bloomberg intelligence's david powell, thank you. joining us from charlotte, north carolina, jay bryson. good to see you again, from wells fargo. jay: good to be back. mark: let's stay with greece for a few moments. the european union is forecasting the greek debt at 180.2% of gdp. that is clearly unsustainable. if greece effectively locked out of global markets for the foreseeable future? jay: yes, it essentially is. the only people lending to greece right now our official creditors, and...
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May 24, 2015
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it's going to be more money and adam clayton powell. turning this over to someone else that's when adam clayton powell went to germany. he was in the district in brooklyn that had orthodox jews roman catholics. it was the idea of leasing books the ritz-carlton new york. he is working on them in the background. it was just incredible. he got the bill passed and then he said to the speaker of the house hold of the bill up. hold up a bill for a month. he said why come and johnson said because i want to sign it on his birthday. >> how did he know so much about so many people? i'm troubled that he had the phone number and the name of every member of congress on his desk in the oval office about what they might need or want. how did he assembled this and get all this information? they spent time with him. the kids were sick or when they had a problem or didn't. and he knew what would move him. it wasn't always xoxox incidentally. we needed to raise the debt limit once. and in the course of hearing it, we lost the vote. we lost six. it had eve
it's going to be more money and adam clayton powell. turning this over to someone else that's when adam clayton powell went to germany. he was in the district in brooklyn that had orthodox jews roman catholics. it was the idea of leasing books the ritz-carlton new york. he is working on them in the background. it was just incredible. he got the bill passed and then he said to the speaker of the house hold of the bill up. hold up a bill for a month. he said why come and johnson said because i...
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thank you kevin powell. once said we will not take it now he owes the government nearly $1 billion. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain, swelling of your mouth or tongue, problems urinating or eye problems including vision changes or eye pain while taking ano
thank you kevin powell. once said we will not take it now he owes the government nearly $1 billion. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that...
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chris powell of "extreme weight loss" will be here to show you how to team up and trim down. and have fun doing it. get a little partner makes it all a little easier. choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq. ends sunday! know better sleep with sleep number. what if sprint could cut your rate plan in half? goodbye verizon. i am done with at&t. bring in your verizon or at&t bill turn in your old phone, and we'll cut your rate plan in half. switch now and we'll pay whatever it costs for you to come to sprint. visit us online or at a sprint store today. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis
chris powell of "extreme weight loss" will be here to show you how to team up and trim down. and have fun doing it. get a little partner makes it all a little easier. choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can...
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those expected to attend include colin powell, lori asked if on -- gloria estefan, laurence fishburne and gary sinise. another event taking place tomorrow is the annual wreath laying ceremony at arlington national cemetery with president obama. will have that live at 10:30 a.m. eastern. we asked how you felt the u.s. was taking care of its veterans and here's what some of you had to say. [video clip] caller: i thank you for c-span. i'm a vietnam era veteran and the biggest part that problem i found with dealing with the va top-heavy with administration. the goal is to deny better and services. -- 29 veterans services -- to deny veterans services. when people getting in the service get into the service side of vet administration, you get better service because the people who were actually there are there because they care about veterans. the layers in between is what is destroying the system. you have all these top-heavy administrators, all these people with great ideas but no real-world experience dealing with the veterans. when you talk to them about post-traumatic stress and issues
those expected to attend include colin powell, lori asked if on -- gloria estefan, laurence fishburne and gary sinise. another event taking place tomorrow is the annual wreath laying ceremony at arlington national cemetery with president obama. will have that live at 10:30 a.m. eastern. we asked how you felt the u.s. was taking care of its veterans and here's what some of you had to say. [video clip] caller: i thank you for c-span. i'm a vietnam era veteran and the biggest part that problem i...
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all that and chris powell. he's here. in our incredible "gma" training together challenge. i'm being inspired. what's up, man? >> good to see you. water, we take our showers with it. we make our coffee with it. but we rarely tap its true potential and just let it be itself. flowing freely into clean lakes - clear streams - and along more fresh water coast line than any other state in the country. come realize water's true potential. dive in - to the waters of pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. right now, verizon is offering unlimited talk and text. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. yeah, 10 gigantic gigs. for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you want. on the network that's #1 in speed, call, data, and reliability. so you never have to settle. $80 a month. for 10 gigs. and $15 per line. stop by or visit us online. and save without settling. only on verizon. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing cal
all that and chris powell. he's here. in our incredible "gma" training together challenge. i'm being inspired. what's up, man? >> good to see you. water, we take our showers with it. we make our coffee with it. but we rarely tap its true potential and just let it be itself. flowing freely into clean lakes - clear streams - and along more fresh water coast line than any other state in the country. come realize water's true potential. dive in - to the waters of pure michigan. your...
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you know cable isn't in the title of the show michael powell now said cable is a dirty word. i remember when the show was very creatively named something like catz 77 or things like this. then some young whipper snapper, and barbara you are, because nothing happens without barbara york, changed the name to the cable show. and now you've moved on from that. congratulations on once again reimagining this industry and gathering. reflecting back on the days of catv and forward to broadband era is to trace an amazing path from community antenna television to the expansion of television and now beyond. to broadband. you deserve congratulations for what you achieved as cable companies, as video companies and as network builders. you also deserve and alfred may comment about this you also deserve straight talk about what it means now that you are first and foremost broadband companies. you have pledged as an industry to assure that the internet remains open and free. and in that goal we are in violent agreement. we do differ however, on what that means. we part company according to y
you know cable isn't in the title of the show michael powell now said cable is a dirty word. i remember when the show was very creatively named something like catz 77 or things like this. then some young whipper snapper, and barbara you are, because nothing happens without barbara york, changed the name to the cable show. and now you've moved on from that. congratulations on once again reimagining this industry and gathering. reflecting back on the days of catv and forward to broadband era is...
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and conner powell is live with the mideast bureau. >> and there is the assessment of the iraqi forces undermines the white house strategy against isis doesn't it? >> i agree with you and i think the white house argues it underscores the need for more training. but the iraqis will have to step up and fight against the enemy. i want you to be a fair judge of what the defense secretary was saying. here is ash carter whether or not the route of the rammadi was the responsibilities of the iraqis on the ground. >> the iraqi forces showed no will to fight. they vastly outnumbered the opposing force and yet they failed to fight. >> reporter: right there, he is displeased and feels like a lot of people on capitol hill unless the americans are helping them simply they don't fight hard. he has company to the hill and people are questioning the iraq strategy most notable is john mccain. >> we need a strategy and there is no strategy. i would like to hear what it is. >> i would say we are winning and we are not losing either. we are seeing an ebb and flow in the war against isis. >> reporter: or y
and conner powell is live with the mideast bureau. >> and there is the assessment of the iraqi forces undermines the white house strategy against isis doesn't it? >> i agree with you and i think the white house argues it underscores the need for more training. but the iraqis will have to step up and fight against the enemy. i want you to be a fair judge of what the defense secretary was saying. here is ash carter whether or not the route of the rammadi was the responsibilities of...
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powell nor president bush -- mr. powell did not mislead the security council when he made a presentation in 2003. i was sitting right behind him with george tenet. he believed it in good faith. turned out that the source, who should not have been believed, and this was a real intelligence failure, had greatly deceived his handlers and deliberately said that fabricated -- said -- fabricated the information because he was an iraqi source and they found out that he wanted us to exactly what he did in the wake of his testimony and that of others. so this was an intelligent failure, and it led to significant intelligence reform but neither bush nor mr. powell were trying to mislead anybody. they believed that intelligence and selves and were very -- and themselves and were very deceived by the fact that it turned out to be false. the last point i would like to make is i know this is a talk about the bush doctrine and counterterrorism, but i think we want to keep in perspective that the foreign policy of the bush administr
powell nor president bush -- mr. powell did not mislead the security council when he made a presentation in 2003. i was sitting right behind him with george tenet. he believed it in good faith. turned out that the source, who should not have been believed, and this was a real intelligence failure, had greatly deceived his handlers and deliberately said that fabricated -- said -- fabricated the information because he was an iraqi source and they found out that he wanted us to exactly what he did...
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thank you kevin powell. once said we will not take it now he owes the government n huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. you show up. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your family's future we're here for you. we're legalzoom, and for over 10 years we've helped families just like yours with wills and living trusts. so when you're ready start with us. doing the right thing has never been easier. legalzoom. legal help is here. real cheese people know good thirgento balanced breaks are a trio, a triad, a trilogy of goodness. natural cheese, dried frui
thank you kevin powell. once said we will not take it now he owes the government n huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. you...
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one is where was the anger when colin powell said he had tossed all of his e-mails? never, no one mentioned that. it never comes up. >> different time. different place. >> well he told hillary clinton to do what he did. that was his advice to her. >> i don't think his wife was out selling speeches negotiating -- >> hey hey, joe, please you bring in colon powell different time different place, different president. >> different rules for how he's treated at this point. >> actually different rules under the federal law between regulations when it comes to hillary suddenly it doesn't matter the rates were passed if 2009 by the obama white house. >> in any case her e-mails are preserved on the serve. for instance to the "new york times" about. >> is this a smoke screen? >> what about the e-mails she chose to destroy, we never see. >> do you get to see every e-mail that every public official writes? >> joe, some of the e-mails by the clinton's own admission were not on the state department's server because they were sent to other servers. >> which e-mails? >> she says some
one is where was the anger when colin powell said he had tossed all of his e-mails? never, no one mentioned that. it never comes up. >> different time. different place. >> well he told hillary clinton to do what he did. that was his advice to her. >> i don't think his wife was out selling speeches negotiating -- >> hey hey, joe, please you bring in colon powell different time different place, different president. >> different rules for how he's treated at this...