I found that fascinating. He was a victorian man. He made himself into a classical man. He lived his life in accordance with a precursor to the christian ethic that you find in plato and greek philosophers. This godless ethic. I found that fascinating. I would enjoy talking with him about that. And then lets see. The second front. I would like to have a final word, because we americans have set him up with at one point, almost cowardly in his aversion to the second front. What does that mean second front . The push from general marshall to go to normandy. 1942, the sooner the better. Franklin roosevelt, general marshall. We have to fight somewhere. It is an election year. Churchill pushed back in 1942 and 1943. The normandy invasion came in 1944. For that, he put it forward for roosevelt and stalin most definitively. I would like to hear him tell me in his own words. In his memoirs, 10 years later writing these, he avoids writing about the squabbles. He does not even mention them. But
Serious question, what would it be . Well, he did not like strangers. He did not like the press. I would ask him about his religious beliefs, or lack thereof. I found that fascinating. He was a victorian man. He made himself into a classical man. He had he lived his life in accordance with a precursor to the christian ethic that you find in plato and greek philosophers. This godless ethic. I found that fascinating. I would enjoy talking with him about that. And then lets see. The second front. I would like to have a final word, because we americans have set him up with at one point, almost cowardly in his aversion to the second front. What does that mean second front . The push from general marshall to go to normandy. 1942, the sooner the better. Franklin roosevelt, general marshall. We have to fight somewhere. It is an election year. Churchill pushed back in 1942 and 1943. The normandy invasion came in 1944. For that, he put it forward for roosevelt and stalin most definitively. I wou
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On two of the murdered victims. The judge stopped the hearing, worried jurors may have seen a sign on this truck in the parking lot that said joseph naiso murdered my sister january 11th, 1977 ending with a plea for money. The judge was afraid it may have influenced jurors who saw it which could result in a mistrial. Most of the session focused on the potentially damaging affects of the sign. Larry told us he was broke and wrote the sign hoping to raise money. My intent to get to the public to get help to stay here to finish up the trial. Determining jurors had not seen the sign and closing arguments resumed. Prosecutors declined to comment in this case but naiso sent a message to reporters when its over. He says. I am looking forward to my opportunity to present my closing arguments and those will be conducted on friday at 9 30. There, you heard it. Naiso, defending himself gives his closing arguments and should be interesting because he is refused to take the stand during this two mo
The message nearly derailed a serial murder case today. Thanks for joining us. That is the brother of one of the alleged murder victims. The message here came in the form of a sign. The judge was afraid the jury had seen. Vic lee is live tonight tochl plain. Vic . The sign was on the windshield of a truck here. The brother told us he had erased the signs on friday but the judge was worried the damage had already been done on the day that the prosecution was wrapping up its case. The 79yearold listened as prosecution delivered closing arguments. Hes charged with murdering four prostitutes decades ago. At the hearing larry rogast told us he doesnt want the Death Penalty for naiso. I dont want him going to death row. That is too good for him. There are too many folks in death row. Hes got internet access, media access, books, libraries. I want a main line prison without, life without. The prosecutor tried to link each of the four victims to naiso by showing a list of the women and momento