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this is steven's story. >> look up steven's story on-line. >> steven's story is spread as much positivity as possible to show people what it's like to have something go wrong in your life but not be defined by it. >> a look at the bucket list he wrote out. 46 items handwritten. number one, to raise some serious amounts of money. not for himself but for charities, specifically for the teenage cancer trust. his goal, 1 million pounds which comes out to 1.6 million u.s. dollars. he's raised more than $5 million. he won awards for some of the work he's been doing. here he is checking off another item on his list, sky diving. >> for whatever reason life has given me cancer. i don't mean i'm going to die, but if my story teaches not to take life for granted so be it. in the meantime i will be trying to enjoy every second as much as possible. cancer sucks but life is great. >> that's little buck juken on the dance floor here. he originally danced to krunk music. it's a bit erratic and fast paced. >> almost like he's liquifying himself. like made out of like jello. >> it's very fluid. >> right. >
this is steven's story. >> look up steven's story on-line. >> steven's story is spread as much positivity as possible to show people what it's like to have something go wrong in your life but not be defined by it. >> a look at the bucket list he wrote out. 46 items handwritten. number one, to raise some serious amounts of money. not for himself but for charities, specifically for the teenage cancer trust. his goal, 1 million pounds which comes out to 1.6 million u.s. dollars....
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we'll work on that, steven. now earlier tonight, you were each given a ticket with a a number on it, okay? now, if i pull your number -- [ cheers and applause ] steven tyler -- the steven tyler, one of the best rock stars in the whole wide world, is going to sing your outgoing message on to your cell phone. so get your cell phones and your tickets ready. drum roll, please. [ drum roll ] ♪ 107! 107 come on down! come on down over here. let's go, let's go. come on. let's go. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ all right. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] congratulations! this is steven right here. now, what is your name? you can stand close to him. he doesn't bite. >> mary. >> jimmy: mary? >> yeah. >> jimmy: mary, where are you from? >> winston salem, north carolina. >> jimmy: welcome, north carolina. we love north carolina. now, great. you've got it all set up here. let's get your outgoing message here on the phone so it goes -- know how to get your outgoing message here, change it. all right. now all you have to
we'll work on that, steven. now earlier tonight, you were each given a ticket with a a number on it, okay? now, if i pull your number -- [ cheers and applause ] steven tyler -- the steven tyler, one of the best rock stars in the whole wide world, is going to sing your outgoing message on to your cell phone. so get your cell phones and your tickets ready. drum roll, please. [ drum roll ] ♪ 107! 107 come on down! come on down over here. let's go, let's go. come on. let's go. ♪ [ cheers and...
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and stevens saw when bush v. gore happened what this would do to people's trust the judiciary is free of politics. and i think since bush v. gore you've seen both a polarization and a series of decisions on voting viets and especially on campaign money that seem -- in my view they're wrong, and justice stevens thinks that too. but they also seem terribly partisan because the identity of the beneficiary of those decisions is pretty clear. so he has been -- it's been a great loss since he's left, although his replacements have been pretty good. >> yeah. and i think the president's obviously picked two qualified women for the court that people have been excited about. dahlia, when you look at this interview, and e.j. mentions the rulings on monday, campaign finance that were so clearly breaking with what the court has done recently, obviously john paul stevens spending time looking at these decisions and making up his mind to this day, and then you look at what he said on the second amendment front, a divisive issue
and stevens saw when bush v. gore happened what this would do to people's trust the judiciary is free of politics. and i think since bush v. gore you've seen both a polarization and a series of decisions on voting viets and especially on campaign money that seem -- in my view they're wrong, and justice stevens thinks that too. but they also seem terribly partisan because the identity of the beneficiary of those decisions is pretty clear. so he has been -- it's been a great loss since he's left,...
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thank you, justice stevens. back in just two minutes to see if the roundtable, and you, guessed the answer. predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. ♪ no matter what kind of business you own, at&t business experts can help keep it running... seamlessly. so you can get back to what you love. when everyone and everything works together, business just sings. and i know there are many myths out there about a reverse mortgage, so i want you to know the facts. there are currently no credit score or income requirements to qualify. you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining mo
thank you, justice stevens. back in just two minutes to see if the roundtable, and you, guessed the answer. predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done....
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actually, it started with senator stevens, i believe, back in 1983. so it has true bipartisan roots and is consistent with the amendment that justice stevens has proposed. it would restore the authority of congress, stripped by the court to regulate the raising and spending of money for federal political campaigns. this would include independent expenditures, and it would allow states to do the same at their level. it would not dictate any specific policies or regulations, but it would allow congress to pass sensible campaign finance reform, reform that would stand constitutional challenges. in the federalist paper number 49, james madison argued that the u.s. constitution should be amended only -- and he used this term -- only in great and extraordinary occasions should we go with a constitutional amendment. and i agree with him. i also believe we have reached one of those occasions. free and fair elections are a founding principle of our democracy. they should not be for sale to the highest bidder. this effort started decades ago. there is a long, a
actually, it started with senator stevens, i believe, back in 1983. so it has true bipartisan roots and is consistent with the amendment that justice stevens has proposed. it would restore the authority of congress, stripped by the court to regulate the raising and spending of money for federal political campaigns. this would include independent expenditures, and it would allow states to do the same at their level. it would not dictate any specific policies or regulations, but it would allow...
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where: i can see stevens's words make some sense. that in the years governments -- local governments that have come down on militias. they werelook like have ahe standards to well-regulated militia. youtevens' words -- while milita, well-regulated my concern would be if i was in one. isn't that kind of another way that if the government wanted to if gu ans, they could do so they wanted to. peopl him and hime have to maintain a militia. we're going to keep getting your thoughts on this topic. secretary outgoing kathleen sebelius was on "meet andpress" and was asked how why she has left the administration. [video clip] decision at the that i could not leave along with a lot of my colleagues that left at the end of the first term. even thenot seem to be topic to consider since there was still one more chapter in this affordable care act that needed to roll out. that had been one of my responsibilities as the secretary of health and human services. to stay on made good sense to me. oflso thought at the end open enrollment was a logical t
where: i can see stevens's words make some sense. that in the years governments -- local governments that have come down on militias. they werelook like have ahe standards to well-regulated militia. youtevens' words -- while milita, well-regulated my concern would be if i was in one. isn't that kind of another way that if the government wanted to if gu ans, they could do so they wanted to. peopl him and hime have to maintain a militia. we're going to keep getting your thoughts on this topic....
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i don't have a big opinion on cat stevens. my dad is a big cat stevens fan so i am okay with the move. i said to joanne that we grew up living to n'sync and the backstreet boys who will not be inducted anytime soon so i will let it slide. >> that's a good point because they are true americans and not this cat guy. by the way, is your dad a terrorist? >> no. >> just checking. i thought you said he liked his music. all right, jesse, have you ever thought of changing your name so your family would be spared the shame? >> i was born with a terrific stage name. i was. it is 5 letters each and starts with a j. >> looks good on a marquis and on a badge at radioshack. >> yes, you can fit the whole name. i want people to know my full name at radioshack. look, he doesn't get upset when kareem abdul jabar was put in the basketball hall of fame or mohamed ali was put in the boxing hall of fame. >> they were not like, go kill an author. >> i don't care he is islamic. i cooperate give a [bleep -- i couldn't give a] bleep [. >> i think what
i don't have a big opinion on cat stevens. my dad is a big cat stevens fan so i am okay with the move. i said to joanne that we grew up living to n'sync and the backstreet boys who will not be inducted anytime soon so i will let it slide. >> that's a good point because they are true americans and not this cat guy. by the way, is your dad a terrorist? >> no. >> just checking. i thought you said he liked his music. all right, jesse, have you ever thought of changing your name so...
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but as steven watts will tell you, it's all really nice. ladies and gentlemen, steven watts. [applause] >>> i just told crosby he is a hard act to follow here. dale carnegie would be proud, i think. you have to excuse me. i have had a terrible cold so i may begin croaking like a frog so pretend at it natural. ever since rob westbrook wrote that think in my book i have been giving any talks dressed in a toga, but my legs aren't good enough so i got the suit instead today. i want to talk about my book about dale carnegie, very influenceal figure in this country, and if you have the book i'll sign it for you afterwards. the notion of success, i think, lay at the heart of the american dream. and in fact the idea of the individual moving ahead in the race of life, pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps-as the old saying has it, it's imbedded in our national dna. all of us have heard some version of go make something of yourself, go make something out of yourself. usually from anxious parents during our adolescence, when we're preparing to good off to college, and actually from
but as steven watts will tell you, it's all really nice. ladies and gentlemen, steven watts. [applause] >>> i just told crosby he is a hard act to follow here. dale carnegie would be proud, i think. you have to excuse me. i have had a terrible cold so i may begin croaking like a frog so pretend at it natural. ever since rob westbrook wrote that think in my book i have been giving any talks dressed in a toga, but my legs aren't good enough so i got the suit instead today. i want to talk...
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we'll say on this story. >> thank you, steven. >>> if you have a tip for steven or our investigative unit give us a call at the numbers on your screen. or send us an e-mail. >>> we want to get back to the story regarding apple's new campus in cupertino. correction has begun and that immediates traffic headaches. we want to get back to the story. a section of prune ridge avenue will permanently close. >> reporter: the apple campus two project is underway with the demolition of the former houle it packard offices near completion. they are dodging orange cones and lane closures but beginning april 7th a section of pruneridge avenue will permanently close. drivers are worried about what that will mean for them. >> obviously there's going to be more traffic. and i'm afraid that it will be crowded all the time. >> reporter: people will be forced off pruneridge which is a shortcut, adding to the congestion. >> but i'm excited to see what is in store. >> reporter: cupertino city leaders approved the expansion to mean more jobs and tax revenue in two years. jennifer wang in cupertino village
we'll say on this story. >> thank you, steven. >>> if you have a tip for steven or our investigative unit give us a call at the numbers on your screen. or send us an e-mail. >>> we want to get back to the story regarding apple's new campus in cupertino. correction has begun and that immediates traffic headaches. we want to get back to the story. a section of prune ridge avenue will permanently close. >> reporter: the apple campus two project is underway with the...
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since being diagnosed with cancer three years ago steven sutton has never lost his positive attitude. he turned his illness into action, creating a facebook page and online documentary about his struggles against a disease taking its toll. >> people have loads of time, but no motivation. they can't really give me their time. what i can try to do is give them my motivation, that is the aim. >> he created a bucket list of things to accomplish, including sky diving. at the top of the list raising £10,000 for a cancer charity, roughly $17,000. he surpassed the goal, raising more than $3 million, thanks to the hundreds of thousands around the world following his story. >> the use of social media is a trend. the no-make-up-selfy swept the internet to highlight research. >> it can be a powerful way to one person. if you talk to one person, they talk to someone else, and they talk to someone else and you are talking to a network of people interested in what you are doing and the effect you are having. >> a third of charity supporters were inspired to donate because of social media. 50% knoll
since being diagnosed with cancer three years ago steven sutton has never lost his positive attitude. he turned his illness into action, creating a facebook page and online documentary about his struggles against a disease taking its toll. >> people have loads of time, but no motivation. they can't really give me their time. what i can try to do is give them my motivation, that is the aim. >> he created a bucket list of things to accomplish, including sky diving. at the top of the...
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burns and directed by steven soderbergh. i am pleased to have them at this table, welcome. >> thanks. >> charlie: let's begin at the beginning, how this began, because there was some effort in hollywood to make a movie out of columbine which you were a part of, i guess. >> well, i read the book and i know stephen was reading it around the same time and even though no one was eager to jump in and make it a film, there was one part of the entire columbine story i hadn't been aware of it until i read dave's book and i sort of stayed after it and decided that even though maybe it wasn't going to be a movie it could make a really great play. >> charlie: and you suggested that to mr. soderbergh? >> i started writing it. after we finished doing "side effects," i said, you know, do you have any interest working on a play? he said, if you're asking, then i'm saying yes. >> charlie: that's sort of what i was looking for, yes. because you wanted -- you directed a couple before. >> yeah, the third thing i've done -- well, i wanted to do
burns and directed by steven soderbergh. i am pleased to have them at this table, welcome. >> thanks. >> charlie: let's begin at the beginning, how this began, because there was some effort in hollywood to make a movie out of columbine which you were a part of, i guess. >> well, i read the book and i know stephen was reading it around the same time and even though no one was eager to jump in and make it a film, there was one part of the entire columbine story i hadn't been...
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why would you give up a name like cat stevens? >> to a similar topic, the new york police department zpanded a special unit made to detect terror threats in the muslim communities. eric, i think it's a casualty of islamaphobia-phobia. >> the thing going back and forth between the nypd and new jersey and the fbi was trying to get involved and all that. they thought it was not worling worth the negative pr and i'm sure cair was right there cheering right along. i'm very much fourth amendment, when you have a threat to americans, these groups are threatening americans and have killed a lot of americans, i'm all for it, tap it. if you don't have a singular threat, find out, take a broader net and grab a bunch. >> i was against this project when i first heard about it a year ago. i changed my opinion on it. based on the fact that there's 15 million muslims here on visa and never showed up to college. >> de blasio, this reform is a critical step forward in easing tensions. i hate the phrase easing tensions. >> he doesn't say he hates th
why would you give up a name like cat stevens? >> to a similar topic, the new york police department zpanded a special unit made to detect terror threats in the muslim communities. eric, i think it's a casualty of islamaphobia-phobia. >> the thing going back and forth between the nypd and new jersey and the fbi was trying to get involved and all that. they thought it was not worling worth the negative pr and i'm sure cair was right there cheering right along. i'm very much fourth...
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." >> steven soderbergh is one of our great directors. movies like "sex, lies, and videotape" have earned him a reputation for balancing mainstream appeal with creative ambition. he worked together with the screenwriter scott burns. they bring their collaboration to the theater. the play is called "the library" written by scott burns and directed by steven soderbergh. let's begin at the beginning. how this began. there was an effort in hollywood to make a movie out of columbine. >> i read a book and i know that stephen was reading it at the same time. even though nobody was interested to make it as a film, it was one part of the story i had not been aware of until i read dave's book. i thought it could make a great play. >> you suggested that to steven soderbergh. >> i started writing it. after we finished "side effects," i asked if he had an interest in a play. >> you directed a couple before. >> this is the third thing i have done. i wanted to do this one because it was tied into conversation scott and i had had about our primal need fo
." >> steven soderbergh is one of our great directors. movies like "sex, lies, and videotape" have earned him a reputation for balancing mainstream appeal with creative ambition. he worked together with the screenwriter scott burns. they bring their collaboration to the theater. the play is called "the library" written by scott burns and directed by steven soderbergh. let's begin at the beginning. how this began. there was an effort in hollywood to make a movie...
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it's peter and steven. we didn't like the way that ended. we'd really like to get together with you and talk it out. >> uh... >> we need to know where we stand and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like you to sit down and talk to my father. >> okay. >> all right. bye. >> after our disagreement yesterday, steve and peter called me. they said they talked to their dad and we should all meet. i'm hoping that their father has convinced them that it's time to step it up. >> this is my father. >> how are you, sir? i'm marcus. so what is it that you guys wanted to talk about? >> i mean, when you and i shook on the deal, i told you that i didn't want to give up control of the company. >> when you guys did the handshake and we looked back, we would have done things differently. we want to be in charge of our own destiny, but if we agree to all your deal points, you're in charge of our destiny. >> my deal with skullduggery is for 30% of the ownership. i made sure that deal came with financial control. i did that to protect my inve
it's peter and steven. we didn't like the way that ended. we'd really like to get together with you and talk it out. >> uh... >> we need to know where we stand and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like you to sit down and talk to my father. >> okay. >> all right. bye. >> after our disagreement yesterday, steve and peter called me. they said they talked to their dad and we should all meet. i'm hoping that their father has convinced them...
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justice john paul stevens thank you very much for talking with us. the book 16th amendment, how and why we should change the constitution. >> thank you it's been a pleasure being here >> ifill: the supreme court's rulings continue to resonate on any number of critical issues. and as the midterm elections approach, we turn our attention tonight to one decision that could have immediate impact. >> ifill: in the nearly a year since the supreme court struck down a key portion of the voting rights act, five states have tightened access to voting. from texas to virginia, state and local governments have taken steps to require voter identification, eliminate same- day registration, and to limit voting hours and locations. the obama administration is now pushing back, launching its own investigations into polling place complaints. the president himself has led the charge, here at the johnson library in austin earlier this month. >> the stark, simple truth is this: the right to vote is threatened today in a way that it has not been since the voting rights act
justice john paul stevens thank you very much for talking with us. the book 16th amendment, how and why we should change the constitution. >> thank you it's been a pleasure being here >> ifill: the supreme court's rulings continue to resonate on any number of critical issues. and as the midterm elections approach, we turn our attention tonight to one decision that could have immediate impact. >> ifill: in the nearly a year since the supreme court struck down a key portion of...
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and for being here, steven. and colleagues any questions? >> supervisor avalos? >> just some comments. i really appreciate the work and the analysis and something that we you know, hear about you know, over and over again, and it is very politicalized and the people who are user or frequent users of the various systems who are homeless and it is clear that as a good body of evidence, that shows that providing the level of support helps, and now i am not sure if every homeless person is going to ned this level of support but i think that it actually gives us, you know, an indication, that either of those levels that we need to be providing, and we have to debate every year, and you know, dph, and hsa and what level of support do we want to include with our supportive housing and you know, we actually make the decisions at the very end of the budget process and we try to move a little bit of money, towards you know the great every support, for the people who are homeless, and i would like to be able to use some of this evidence, to say that you know, in all cases,
and for being here, steven. and colleagues any questions? >> supervisor avalos? >> just some comments. i really appreciate the work and the analysis and something that we you know, hear about you know, over and over again, and it is very politicalized and the people who are user or frequent users of the various systems who are homeless and it is clear that as a good body of evidence, that shows that providing the level of support helps, and now i am not sure if every homeless person...
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. >> while they say the deputy has the values they strive for, steven sutherland did not. 20 years ago he was a kent county sheriff's deputy assigned to managing inmates in this very jail. >> i was a deputy sheriff in kent county for about five years. i worked in training, as a corrections officer and i was a search and rescue diver. and i was just getting into working as a crisis management officer when i left. still a lot of the old hands around here that know me and some of the newer ones know who i am. and it's embarrassing. >> good afternoon. >> how are you doing, sarge? >> good. how are you? >> good, sir. >> i did work during the time he was employed. i think there was maybe 20 to 30 deputies get hired at the same time. and within the same group. we are both in that group. it is really unfortunate to see a co-worker on the other side. >> in the 20 years that have passed since he's worked here, sutherland has had numerous criminal convictions and has served time in prison. now he faces especially serious charges, possession of child pornography and criminal sexual conduct of a min
. >> while they say the deputy has the values they strive for, steven sutherland did not. 20 years ago he was a kent county sheriff's deputy assigned to managing inmates in this very jail. >> i was a deputy sheriff in kent county for about five years. i worked in training, as a corrections officer and i was a search and rescue diver. and i was just getting into working as a crisis management officer when i left. still a lot of the old hands around here that know me and some of the...
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mccall -- the secretary of the homeland security committee and retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. and at 2 p.m. -- guests include the russian ambassador to the u.s. and the archbishop of washington. the state of the union follows at 3 p.m., with stu rothenberg the publisher of the "rothenberg political report," the director of the democratic national committee -- and ambassador to the u.s.. and cardinal timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york and massachusetts governor deval patrick on security for the 2014 boston marathon. the sunday talk shows on c-span radio, brought to you as a public service from cable companies and c-span.
mccall -- the secretary of the homeland security committee and retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. and at 2 p.m. -- guests include the russian ambassador to the u.s. and the archbishop of washington. the state of the union follows at 3 p.m., with stu rothenberg the publisher of the "rothenberg political report," the director of the democratic national committee -- and ambassador to the u.s.. and cardinal timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york and massachusetts governor...
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reverse the cancer in steven's body. he has exhausted his medical options and is now living as comfortably as he can under h s hospice care. on the 22nd of april, steven posted this message -- "it's a time thumbs up for me. i've done things up till now. unfortunately, i think this is just one hurdle too far." >> amazing young man. >> reporter: steven held on. for how long, he doesn't know. but he has promised to continue posting for as long as he can. >> if my story teaches others ton take life for granted, then so be it. in the meantime, i'll be trying to enjoy every second as much as possible. cancer sucks, but life is great. >> reporter: cnn, london. >> true inspiration there. what a young man. >> awesome. >>> thanks for watching "cnn newsroom." "early start" is coming up for viewers in the u.s. >> for everyone everywhere else, stay with us, "world business today" will be up after a short break. ♪ here's a good one seattle... what did geico say to the mariner? we could save you a boatload! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly
reverse the cancer in steven's body. he has exhausted his medical options and is now living as comfortably as he can under h s hospice care. on the 22nd of april, steven posted this message -- "it's a time thumbs up for me. i've done things up till now. unfortunately, i think this is just one hurdle too far." >> amazing young man. >> reporter: steven held on. for how long, he doesn't know. but he has promised to continue posting for as long as he can. >> if my story...
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supreme court is coming out in support of legalizing pot. 94-year-old justice john paul stevens retired from the court, but the new comments in an interview with npr are adding fire to the debate. >> yes. we may have just made some news. i really think that it is really another instance where the public opinion has changed and recognizing the distinction between marijuana and alcoholic beverages is not really much of a distinction. alcoholic prohibition against the selling and the dispensing of alcoholic beverages with the j general consensus, it is not worth the cost, and i believe that will be the general consensus with respect to this particular drug. >> and joining me is the deputy director of the drug policy alliance, steven. and steve, in respect to the justice's comments on how we see it today, how do you see it? >> just as he is a member of the marijuana majority, and the highest ranking official by far to validate the legalization, validating what poll after poll americans want, which is for marijuana to be controlled and regulated like alcohol. and what apparently even more am
supreme court is coming out in support of legalizing pot. 94-year-old justice john paul stevens retired from the court, but the new comments in an interview with npr are adding fire to the debate. >> yes. we may have just made some news. i really think that it is really another instance where the public opinion has changed and recognizing the distinction between marijuana and alcoholic beverages is not really much of a distinction. alcoholic prohibition against the selling and the...
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by halo show being produced steven spielberg is in the early days. more with thee former president of cbs and now president of xbox entertainment and digital media. what did you think of yahoo! getting into this game? >> yahoo! has tried original shows. what we have heard from the content creators in hollywood is when i make one of these shows, where does it end up? there are different positions of power. you asked that question. where does this stuff go. it is a very important question. they know they have this time of year where you have to make splash announcement in front of the advertisers. have traditional tv dollars. >> the rising cost of content, i wonder how much of a game -- it is an accounting challenge for netflix. they make the show a lot more expensive to them. >> the problem will be that we never know the experience -- specifics of how many people are actually watching these shows. that clicks got a bit of a break from people following the company because the subscriber numbers continue to climb as house of cards was rolled out. paintv
by halo show being produced steven spielberg is in the early days. more with thee former president of cbs and now president of xbox entertainment and digital media. what did you think of yahoo! getting into this game? >> yahoo! has tried original shows. what we have heard from the content creators in hollywood is when i make one of these shows, where does it end up? there are different positions of power. you asked that question. where does this stuff go. it is a very important question....
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. >> steven is more turned on by the jacket. >> i'm more turned on by the jacket. >>> just a flat out terrifying scene late at night in the new york city subway. listen to this first. you hear all this odd screaming. this is about 3:15 in the morning at the 175th street station. guy with the camera creeping ever so slowly towards these screams and then eventually you will see where the screams are coming from. there's a guy down there on the tracks. his buddy is up on the platform pleading with him, trying to get him to come to his senses and come back to safety. listen. >> [ bleep ]. >> the guy now jumps down to help out his friend. his friend is screaming. >> don't. >> the guy is down there now trying to pick his friend up and get his friend to safety. this is just about to get even crazier. >> yo. can you help me? cab you help me get him up? >> i'm not going down there, man. >> the guy with the camera doesn't go down, but somebody else there on the platform does. you have two of these guys trying to get this guy. he's not stuck. he's just lying down. he's not helping himself either
. >> steven is more turned on by the jacket. >> i'm more turned on by the jacket. >>> just a flat out terrifying scene late at night in the new york city subway. listen to this first. you hear all this odd screaming. this is about 3:15 in the morning at the 175th street station. guy with the camera creeping ever so slowly towards these screams and then eventually you will see where the screams are coming from. there's a guy down there on the tracks. his buddy is up on the...
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we don't have an airplane yet. >> this is for you, steven marx. remember i asked you about dale who was online and asked does a criminal act change airline liability? >> well, i answered that to the extent that i don't think it really will change much in this case. if it was criminal liability that was able to interfere with the cockpit or the flight crew, allow them into the cockpit assuming we get the cockpit voice recordings which would indicate what took part. i know everyone is working on the theory and assumed it almost as a fact at this point. there hasn't been any public support to justify jumping to that conclusion. from the treaty standpoint, legal standpoint it shouldn't interfere with our ability. i did want to make a comment about whether or not we have to wait for probable cause. i have handled a lot of air crash litigation you don't need to wait that long because probable cause findings can take forever. >>> is the search like looking for a needle in a garbage bag? s the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog tha
we don't have an airplane yet. >> this is for you, steven marx. remember i asked you about dale who was online and asked does a criminal act change airline liability? >> well, i answered that to the extent that i don't think it really will change much in this case. if it was criminal liability that was able to interfere with the cockpit or the flight crew, allow them into the cockpit assuming we get the cockpit voice recordings which would indicate what took part. i know everyone is...
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earlier this week, the new york times interview with former supreme court justice john paul stevens on his recently published book six amendments which outlines justice stevens's thoughts on how the constitution should be amended. we tweeted in the associated press elizabeth warren's book a fighting chance. it was released on tuesday. the book recounts the senator's life and professional career, childhood in oklahoma to her years as a harvard law professor at her oyster -- current tenure in the u.s. senate. on our face book page we posted a behind-the-scenes photo from our interview program after words. pictured is the host talking with jeremy rifkin, author of the zero marginal society prior to the start of their interview. look for the program to air soon on booktv. follow us on twitter at booktv. like us on facebook, facebook.com/booktv to get more news about the world of publishing and what is happening on booktv. >> marie breaux talks about the history of authors write and argues copyright law will need to be revisited in the future. this event was part of the tennessee williams n
earlier this week, the new york times interview with former supreme court justice john paul stevens on his recently published book six amendments which outlines justice stevens's thoughts on how the constitution should be amended. we tweeted in the associated press elizabeth warren's book a fighting chance. it was released on tuesday. the book recounts the senator's life and professional career, childhood in oklahoma to her years as a harvard law professor at her oyster -- current tenure in the...
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and he's brought in as a conservative, stevens. and you have to feel sorry for ginsburg, people are saying she would either pass away or retire in the last 25 years. it's really getting rather creepy to have all of these people focusing on ginsberg. she remains really quite sharp, you know. there's no reason why she needs to retire. there's no physical or mental residence. in fact, stevens himself could have stayed on the court. so i feel a little sorry for her because this has been going on for 20, 25 years. and people were saying, it's about time. it started soon before she got on the court. >> we'll see what happens. george washington university's jonathan turley. thanks. >>> come up be given his precaution with the fast and the furious and chairman issa's history involves the u.s. postal service. more on that next. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. [ male announcer ] it's one of the most amazing things
and he's brought in as a conservative, stevens. and you have to feel sorry for ginsburg, people are saying she would either pass away or retire in the last 25 years. it's really getting rather creepy to have all of these people focusing on ginsberg. she remains really quite sharp, you know. there's no reason why she needs to retire. there's no physical or mental residence. in fact, stevens himself could have stayed on the court. so i feel a little sorry for her because this has been going on...
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a steven spielberg produced halo series, live coverage of the bonner room music festival. to watch, fire up your xbox and if you're one of the 48 million members of xbox live, you might be able to stream originals the same way you watch netflix or play interactive video games. microsoft may also have partnership deals. if you are up for it, you will be able to do funky stuff the gamers like to do. microsoft is doing this to keep the waitlist happy and broaden its reach. each xbox sold is worth a thousand dollars of purchases to microsoft. a number that would climb if the tv is a success. there's also a goal of making it the anchor of the home entertainment network. >> traditional places -- >> adding to the tech office feel as a ping-pong table, a well stacked lunchroom. >> we commemorate successes by ringing this bell. let the games and tv shows begin. >> for those curious about when these shows start, other shows will follow through that. maybe the one where there is less development at this stage. the halo show being produced by steven spielberg is in the early days. >>
a steven spielberg produced halo series, live coverage of the bonner room music festival. to watch, fire up your xbox and if you're one of the 48 million members of xbox live, you might be able to stream originals the same way you watch netflix or play interactive video games. microsoft may also have partnership deals. if you are up for it, you will be able to do funky stuff the gamers like to do. microsoft is doing this to keep the waitlist happy and broaden its reach. each xbox sold is worth...
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. >> the earth look at what we saw my come out was of course halo cover the signature game, and steven saylor -- spielberg producing on that program. what is the timeframe for that show you? >> we have not much of to say about that except that we are in development.
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retired supreme court justice john paul stevens says six changes should be made. >>> powdered alcohol. the controversy over alcohol delivered in a powdered form. >>> president obama to visit washington's horrific mudslide. >>> security concerns over how that teenager snuck on board a jetliner to hawaii. >>> and jimmy fallon striking again with an even funnier, more creative brian williams rap song. it is tuesday, april 22nd. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm richard lui on this tuesday. we begin with the ferry disaster off the south korean coast. the death toll has surpassed 100 now. the search for nearly 200 missing continues. mostly high school students. seven days into the operation, the pace of bodies being recovered has accelerated. now that divers finally succeeded in entering the ferry. families waiting at port brace for the worst. when one father identified his 15-year-old son's body, he tried to resuscitate him, pumping his chest and blowing into his mouth, yelling at him to stop sleeping. and today, one teenage girl just 17 years old was laid to rest. >>>
retired supreme court justice john paul stevens says six changes should be made. >>> powdered alcohol. the controversy over alcohol delivered in a powdered form. >>> president obama to visit washington's horrific mudslide. >>> security concerns over how that teenager snuck on board a jetliner to hawaii. >>> and jimmy fallon striking again with an even funnier, more creative brian williams rap song. it is tuesday, april 22nd. "early today" starts...
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stevens is set to testify at a hearing about so-called dark money. it's another name for undisclosed political donations. stevens has been one of the most vocal opponents of recent supreme court decisions that have loosened restrictions on that kind of money. as a former justice responding to the case of mckuchen versus the fec. that discussion eliminated caps on aggregate donations because the court said the voter is less important than the man who provides money to the candidate, it's really wrong. according to the sunlight foundation, more than a quarter billion dollars is undisclosed and they flood campaigns. that was the money in the fall of 2012. with the mccutchen decision on the books, the assumption is it will be more in 2016. a bill is being introduced to force the disclosure of any contribution over $1,000. but the push to dismantle campaign finance laws seems to be moving more quickly. joining me is senator angus king. good morning, sir. >> good morning to you. >> why do you think justice stevens' voice is necessary in this debate? >> he'
stevens is set to testify at a hearing about so-called dark money. it's another name for undisclosed political donations. stevens has been one of the most vocal opponents of recent supreme court decisions that have loosened restrictions on that kind of money. as a former justice responding to the case of mckuchen versus the fec. that discussion eliminated caps on aggregate donations because the court said the voter is less important than the man who provides money to the candidate, it's really...
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retired supreme court justice john paul stevens says six changes should be made. >>> palcohol? the controversy over alcohol delivered in a powdered form. >>> plus, president obama to visit washington's horrific mudslide. >>> security concerns over just how that teenager snuck on board that jetliner to hawaii and jimmy fallon strikes again with an even funnier and creative brian williams rap song. well, hello and thanks for joining us on this tuesday. we want to begin with that heartbreaking ferry disasters unfolding off the southern coast of south korea. the death toll has surpassed 100 as the desperate search for nearly 200 continues mostly high school students. seven days into the operation, the pace of bodies being recovered has accelerated now that divers finally succeeded in entering the ferry. families waiting at port, well, they are bracing for the worst. when one father identified his 15th-year-old's body, he tried to resuscitate him, pumping his chest and blowing into his mouth, yelling at him to stop sleeping. and today one teenage girl, just 17 years old was laid to
retired supreme court justice john paul stevens says six changes should be made. >>> palcohol? the controversy over alcohol delivered in a powdered form. >>> plus, president obama to visit washington's horrific mudslide. >>> security concerns over just how that teenager snuck on board that jetliner to hawaii and jimmy fallon strikes again with an even funnier and creative brian williams rap song. well, hello and thanks for joining us on this tuesday. we want to begin...
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we don't even have an airplane yet. >> i've got to -- this is for you, steven marks. remember, i asked you about dale who was online and he said, does a criminal act change airline liability, steven marks? >> well, i answered that to the extent that i don't think it will really change much in this case. because if it was criminal liability, that was able to interfere with the cockpit or the flight crew allowed them into the cockpit, assuming we get to the recordings which would indicate what transpired. i still have a hard time believing it was a criminal act. i know people are assuming that at a fact at this point. but there hasn't been any public support to justify jumping to that conclusion. from the treaty standpoint, a legal standpoint, it shouldn't interfere with our ability. and i did want to make, i don't know if we have time. i want to make a comment about whether or not we have to wait for probable cause. i've handled a lot of aircraft litigation, you do not need to wait that long, because it can take forever. >> when we come back, is the search like looking
we don't even have an airplane yet. >> i've got to -- this is for you, steven marks. remember, i asked you about dale who was online and he said, does a criminal act change airline liability, steven marks? >> well, i answered that to the extent that i don't think it will really change much in this case. because if it was criminal liability, that was able to interfere with the cockpit or the flight crew allowed them into the cockpit, assuming we get to the recordings which would...
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. >> steven wallace, we haven't found one little thing, much less a big thing. there's no such thing as a debris field so far. give me a plausible explanation for that. >> right. well, this is most unusual, because we have had pings, but no floating debris. so, a plausible explanation? i -- we all recall when captain sullenberger set the airbus 320 down in the hudson river, intact. so, if the airplane was set down in the indian ocean intact, either by a pilot or by an automatic pilot, that -- i'm not going to say that is the explanation, but that is an ex-an place. >> an explanation how we would not have a bunch of stuff. >> it is just a huge, huge ocean out there full of junk and maybe the debris's out there, we just haven't found it. >> when you look at the salvaging or whatever you bring up, what's -- we know the black box is the priority, hopefully that would tell us what the heck happened, what then? do you leave it rest? >> the black boxes? >> no, no the black boxes i'm assuming you bring up. naught aside. everything else? >> well, certainly, a very top pr
. >> steven wallace, we haven't found one little thing, much less a big thing. there's no such thing as a debris field so far. give me a plausible explanation for that. >> right. well, this is most unusual, because we have had pings, but no floating debris. so, a plausible explanation? i -- we all recall when captain sullenberger set the airbus 320 down in the hudson river, intact. so, if the airplane was set down in the indian ocean intact, either by a pilot or by an automatic...
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. >> congressman steven horsford, dealing with an unusual and i'm sure very stressful situation in your home district with one of your constituents. thank you for being with us, sir. good luck to you. >> thank you, rachel. good to be on your show. >> we've got much more ahead. big show tonight. stay with us. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden.
. >> congressman steven horsford, dealing with an unusual and i'm sure very stressful situation in your home district with one of your constituents. thank you for being with us, sir. good luck to you. >> thank you, rachel. good to be on your show. >> we've got much more ahead. big show tonight. stay with us. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden.
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the stevens institute of technology has a magnificent view of manhattan and a campus that looks like it belongings in new england but dawned be fooled by that collegiate setting. what goes other here at stephens could help shape many of the fortunes that are made across the hudson river on wall street. stevens institute of technology one of 100 colleges and universities in the united states that offer degrees in financial edges engineering. classes are called: but at the heart of these programs is the ability to create high-frequency trading algorithms or black boxes, which can generate millions in profits for high-frequency trading firms. >> the high-frequency trading algorisms are very much in demands. students who are capable of producing those might actually go on their own with the spirit of entrepreneur ship and create their own hedge funds in. >> just and niche eberle who is one of the 197 masters students at stevens. >> we can design our own block boxes. having a successful black box is an atm in a sense that it's always generating you money and you don't necessarily always h
the stevens institute of technology has a magnificent view of manhattan and a campus that looks like it belongings in new england but dawned be fooled by that collegiate setting. what goes other here at stephens could help shape many of the fortunes that are made across the hudson river on wall street. stevens institute of technology one of 100 colleges and universities in the united states that offer degrees in financial edges engineering. classes are called: but at the heart of these programs...
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a steven spielberg series, robot thriller, plant life coverage of the bomber room music festival -- bonaroo music festival. to watch, you will fire up your xbox and if you are one of the 48 million members of its online entertainment network, you may be able to stream xbox originals. strikeft may also partnership deals to distribute some of the shows outside xbox. shows will also be interactive. you will be able to do funky stuff gamers like to do that is different than lying on your couch watching cable. microsoft is doing this to keep xbox loyalists happy but also to broaden its reach. it's estimated each xbox sold is worth $1000 of purchases to microsoft between games, shows, and xbox live, a number that would climb. they have a goal of making xbox one the anchor of its home entertainment network, connecting to other microsoft advices like tablets and phones. -- thistional tv places is different. tech office the you'll come a ping-pong table, well-stocked lunchroom, and -- >> we commemorate our successes by ringing the spell. , make that tves shows begin. for those curious about when the
a steven spielberg series, robot thriller, plant life coverage of the bomber room music festival -- bonaroo music festival. to watch, you will fire up your xbox and if you are one of the 48 million members of its online entertainment network, you may be able to stream xbox originals. strikeft may also partnership deals to distribute some of the shows outside xbox. shows will also be interactive. you will be able to do funky stuff gamers like to do that is different than lying on your couch...
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jeff gardere is a clinical psychologist and steven is president. and you say there is a relationship between parents and children and that may be affecting this grieving process. >> there's investment of parents over 55% of household income to education. most panrents only have one or two children. it's rapidly industrializing the expense of things and keeping the family smaller. that has made the loss all the greater. >> and that's the hard thing to swallow when you think about many of these families lost the only child they had. we saw a statement put out by the company that operated the ferry. jeff i want to read it to you, put apology up on its website. here's what it says. let's put that up on the screen. "we pray for the sewol victims who lost their precious lives due to the accident. we prostrate ourselves before the victims' families. and beg for forgiveness." jeff, quite a stark cultural difference here. >> exactly, they're not going to hide behind any legal legalese or anything like that. they're going to come out and say, yes, we feel ab
jeff gardere is a clinical psychologist and steven is president. and you say there is a relationship between parents and children and that may be affecting this grieving process. >> there's investment of parents over 55% of household income to education. most panrents only have one or two children. it's rapidly industrializing the expense of things and keeping the family smaller. that has made the loss all the greater. >> and that's the hard thing to swallow when you think about...
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steven marks? we don't have steven marks. i'll ask you about this, mike. >> well, the problem is, we don't have enough evidence to eliminate any one of the four options. so, as les was saying, quite wisely, we just need to keep putting the jigsaw puzzle together. eliminate the data that supports various scenarios. the most likely one is me can fa cal problems. >> and 22%, jim. intentionally crashed by the pilots. any possibility of that? >> well, i worry that we may be looking at the wrong place. i'm curious to know if we know anything about the last heading before the plane went out of sight. i don't really feel confident that we're going to find what we're looking for where we're looking for it. we need to go back to square one where we're certain, and go from there. otherwise, we may be spinning our wheels. >> and the australian prime minister may agree with you. he said that they may not be able to solve the mystery, but will not rest until they -- and the 9%, asked whether the plane could have been landed somewhere. dieg
steven marks? we don't have steven marks. i'll ask you about this, mike. >> well, the problem is, we don't have enough evidence to eliminate any one of the four options. so, as les was saying, quite wisely, we just need to keep putting the jigsaw puzzle together. eliminate the data that supports various scenarios. the most likely one is me can fa cal problems. >> and 22%, jim. intentionally crashed by the pilots. any possibility of that? >> well, i worry that we may be looking...
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beckal here a big had an for steven he made this thing go. we have mayor edwin lee we're lucky to have him. we have members of the board of supervisors. i've seen one at least do we have any members. thank you all so much. oh, i see scott wiener it's good to have you here and city attorney herrera. the city administer naomi kelly (clapping) and the department of public works mohammed (clapping.) and the south san francisco arts commission director tom. thank you tom for being here (clapping.) and we're going to ask someone to speak in a minute our senior veteran former secretary of state george b schooulz will you make many racks this morning for us? >> this is a great occasion. and mike has identified people as he wanted to honor and he give recognition to but let's face it this project got off the dpround when you put a marine general in charge let's hear it for mike (clapping.) that is a memoriam but it's as much about the future as about the pa past. yes memorial has the ring looking back and paying honor to our veterans and we need to do
beckal here a big had an for steven he made this thing go. we have mayor edwin lee we're lucky to have him. we have members of the board of supervisors. i've seen one at least do we have any members. thank you all so much. oh, i see scott wiener it's good to have you here and city attorney herrera. the city administer naomi kelly (clapping) and the department of public works mohammed (clapping.) and the south san francisco arts commission director tom. thank you tom for being here (clapping.)...