Is discusses her memoir time is love morgenthaler and me. It tells the story of her life with former Manhattan District Attorney robert morgenthaler. The event is part of the reading festival at hyde park new york and ended his 40 minutes. Now it is my great pleasure to introduce our speaker he author of timeless love, loved morgenthaler and me a memoir of her unconventional marriage to the most colorful prosecutor Robert Morgenthau who we are honored to have us here today. [applause] her other books include waiting out a war the file, by old apple which was a novel and my fathers secret war which is another memoir. A staff writer for the New York Times shes also written for the new yorker, the New York Times magazine and the atlantic and why Pulitzer Prize for the reporting on the life and death remembered as the of a member of the weathermen. A graduate of our own college was in the friends lives in new york city with her husband the legendary District Attorney for new york and rober
People ive known in law enforcement. But keep in mind persecutors of the performance evaluation is based on their conviction rate. The performance evaluation is based on the positive press for the office. For anybody to think that theres there is not a selective prosecution, i just think that you are really naive. On the sentencing issue i dont have a problem with people that are involved in whitecollar crimes that we punished them by making them pay restitution and pay fines, double their fines, do whatever. I dont have a problem with that. I dont think everybody has to go to prison to pay for the mistakes. Its like you get a parking violation. Im not saying the same thing for the whitecollar criminals but i can assure you there are many whitecollar criminals that were convicted for things they didnt even know that they did wrong. There was no criminal intent. That we but we put them in prison. I just think that its wrong. Your message seems to be getting some bipartisan support of th
Member of the Roosevelt Library and become a member of the information table just outside the door. At this time i would like to ask you to turn off your cell phones and thank cspan for covering this today and quickly go over the format for this session. We will start with our speaker in just a moment. Then i will follow that up if you have questions make your way over to the microphone so we are able to pick up the question in the author will move down the hall to the table outside of our new deals bookstore where you can purchase the book and have the author signed them. 2012 is an adjunct member of the Arizona State university and his fields of study include Public Policy, political history, latin america, u. S. mexico border land and sanford, arizona, i want to introduce patrick lukens. [applause] thank you. I want to thank bob clark and the rest of the staff and the president ial library to be one of todays presenters. And preparing this presentation and Headline News over the pas
Active scene behind me here in ashby. You can see police and fire keeping us out of this road here in the rural town of quiet ashby as investigators continue their work. Terrible for one thing, its its just terrible. Reporter residents of the typically quiet ashby shaken up to learn two people they know are the victims of an apparent murdersuicide. Its usually quiet, you know, we dont knead this kind of nobody needs this. Reporter skyfox captured the scene friday afternoon. It was after 1 30 that ashby police found the body of a man close to the front stairs of his own home along with the body of a woman known to him. They were a nice, nice couple. They were a nice couple. Reporter neighbors tell us they were a couple who lived here for at least 15 years and at some point separated. They got back together then somebody said that she had moved out again. Just like everybody does. Reporter indeed, town records obtained by fox 25 indicate they bought the house in six acre rural frot in 20
8 00 a. M. , 71 degrees, upper 70s in boston, same deal for cape cod in the afternoon. Hot spots from inland towns and cities. Lowell for example today moving all the way into the mid 80s. Highs from 76 to 86 degrees. Back to you guys. Jason new this morning, crews made quick work of an Early Morning. Catherine Stephanie Coueignoux is at the home in hudson street and just spoke wi there. Reporter its still a very active scene here on hudson street. Taking a look behind me at the brick house, the fire is now out but firefighters still monitoring for hot spots. It may be difficult to see, but theres a hole in the roof right there that they believe flames may have burned through. Just to the left of this, this is not only a home but also a family business. Theres a farm stand here. There. That is the family. Everybody was able to make it out of this home. No injuries to report. Sadly i just spoke to the family, and they told me that their two cats did not make it. They say that this happe