and the political parties. these grand brain freezes are really concerning. this is gotten worse, and worse. his syntax was garbled. he lost his thoughts repeatedly here. and i have to say if the idea was to change impressions, this cemented americans concerns about where this president is. laura: at one point i thought that my remote control had gone back on pause. [laughs] what is happening to my tv? oh, he is pausing. by the way she tweeted raymond that joe biden pushed back on critics end. longest presidential press conference in history and took responsibility from his table. he didn t lash out at reporters, quite the change. she thought it was great. people lash out at reporters all the time. the reactions of the presidents to our endurance test is really
powell, and everybody looked up to him. he s going to be greatly missed by several generations of people in uniform. you talk about colin powell the man. 800 to 1,000 people will attend the funeral services today. not just former presidents that he served. but people that knew him personally as you mentioned. what was he like as a friend? what were his best attributes as a friend? as someone that you would call? well, he had an incisive whit, and you didn t want to get on he didn t suffer fools gladly, but he didn t lash out at them. he would make some wry comment that would put you in your place when you did something wrong and you knew you did something wrong. one of the things he taught everybody, when you do something wrong, and we all do. he said i did too, but usually when you do something wrong, you
the shooting was blank. that was our tom foreman reporting. you heard tom mention the harassment claim against the suspect jarrod ramos in 2011. the coverage of that led him to sue the newspaper. the case was thrown out, but his rage continued. the attorney who represented the newspaper spoke to my colleague erin burnett. as the case wore on, i became aware that mr. ramos was sing larry obsessed with the idea that he had been wronged by the paper. and what seemed to happen was the more people told him that he was wrong, those people just got added to his enemies list. and so it got to the point that every morning i d walk into my office and sit down and check his twitter feed to see who the target of the day was. sometimes it was me. sometimes the paper. sometimes another attorney. he it was rare for a week to go by that he didn t lash out at somebody on that twitter feed. and the more people told him
to his enemy list. every morning i would walk into my office and check out his twitter feed. it was rare for a week to go by that he didn t lash out on that twitter feed. and the more people told him he was wrong, the more judges came out against him, he would just add the judges to the list and tweeting against him. because there were so many on the list, do you think people took it less seriously. i am not implying that it wasn t serious, but something horrific ended up happening and nobody expected that day to come, did they? i can tell you when your name pops up on your list, it grabs your attention, so i don t think the bulk or the sheer number of
public presence. i thought nancy kerrigan seems gracious and kind of always has, even at the time, she didn t lash out. she has like amazing amount of poise and class. greg, kerrigan still makes money skating professionally. yes. think that has a little to do with it? maybe, the problem is anniversaries. that sucks because every time there s an olympics, they have to talk about it because the olympics are so boring. the big question is where is the baton? is that in some kind of like ice skating hall of fame. where is that lillehammer. i want to know where that is. that s got to be worth something. nobody knows what happened to it. is it in like an evident room. what are you talking about? the baton. the weapon. oh, the hammer. lillehammer is a place. a joke, a joke. i called it a lillehammer. it was a baton he used. i got you. quickly on kerrigan and tonya harding. i think i have been hanging out with greg a little too long