was personal to her. so getting bin laden i think was, for her, such an important way to close a chapter, a very painful chapter. not long after a more personal chapter was about to close with her mother dorothy. she was such a great support to me during my entire life but she lived with us the last ten years of her life so she was just there every day, and she gave me a lot of good feedback and advice. on november 1st, 2011, dorothy rodham passed away. when hillary was traveling as secretary of state, she d leave the light on on the piano and wait for her to come home. the first time she went away after her mom died and she was coming back from a trip, i know she was upset about coming home to the house without her mom there.
and a dramatic search by u.s. special forces all caught on two of the soldier s helmet cameras. is he going to be sold off to another group and beheaded? is he going to be killed because he s taking up too much effort? november 2004, roy hallums is working for the saudi arabia trading and construction company, negotiating catering contracts for the iraqi military and police. our office was about three blocks outside the green zone. where the embassy and the u.s. army offices locate. we knew it was a dangerous place, but we never had any trouble with anybody. but on november 1st, that all changes. at the time, special agent tom o connor is with the fbi s joint terrorist task force. on november 1st of 2004 roy
everybody here comes from somewhere and everybody here is on some mission. i come from a part of the world where we re used to working as far back as i can remember, i was working. my staff was asking me the other day, on november 1st, you re not going to have a job. when was the last time you didn t have a job? i thought about it and thought about it and thought about it. i thought, well, hi to be 8 or 9 years old because i was throwing newspapers back then and working in my dad s bar. i used to work from 5:00 a.m. saturday morning until 2:00 p.m. for $2. not $2 an hour. $2. i never thought about growing up as the easy way or the hard way. it was just the cincinnati way. and you know, our city, it takes its name from a great general, he answered the call of his nation to lead and then surrendered his power to go back
somewhere. and everybody here is on some mission. you know, i come from a part of the world where we re used to working. as far as i can remember i was working. my staff was asking me the other day well, you know, on november 1st, you are not going to have a job. when was the last time you didn t have a job. and i thought about it and thought about it and it thought well i had to be eight or nine years old because i was throwing newspapers back then and working on my dad s bar. i used to work from 5:00 a.m. on saturday morning until 2:00 p.m. for $2. not 2 dollars on hour. two dollars. i never thought growing up as the easy way or the hard way. it was just the cincinnati way. and you know our city takes its name from a great roman general. a farmer who answered the call of his nation to lead and then
because my life is in danger. and a dramatic search by u.s. special forces all caught on two of the soldier s helmet cameras. is he going to be sold off to another group and beheaded? is he going to be killed because he s taking up too much effort? november 2004, roy hallums is working for the saudi arabia trading and construction company, negotiating catering contracts for the iraqi military and police. our office was about three blocks outside the green zone. where the embassy and the u.s. army offices locate. we knew it was a dangerous place, but we never had any trouble with anybody. but on november 1st, that all changes. at the time, special agent tom o connor is with the fbi s joint terrorist task force. on november 1st of 2004 roy was working in in his district office.