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jason becker, certainly not dead yet. in fact, very much alive. >> eric: a long struggle with a life-threatening disease has led to a powerful friendship for two young women being treated at stanford. thanks to lucille packard's children's hospital, they are looking forward to bright futures. >> reporter: they have more in common than most friends, they are both straight "a" students and both are heading off to college and both were born with the same life-threatening disease. >> it's about every day activities. >> they both suffered from cystic fibrosis, a disease that was so severe that was robbing them of the ability to breathe. doctors at children's hospital at stanford told the young women they would each need a double lung transplant. >> had they not gotten a transplant, i don't either one of them would have survived more than a year. >> reporter: anna's case was complicated because she needed a liver transplant. so he would have to wait on two lists at the same time. >> the waiting was excruciating. to help them ha
jason becker, certainly not dead yet. in fact, very much alive. >> eric: a long struggle with a life-threatening disease has led to a powerful friendship for two young women being treated at stanford. thanks to lucille packard's children's hospital, they are looking forward to bright futures. >> reporter: they have more in common than most friends, they are both straight "a" students and both are heading off to college and both were born with the same life-threatening...
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jason, i would like to ask you a question. there is no doubt that you were at the home of monette manuel that day, the day of the murder and that she loaned you cash. can you tell us how that came about? >> well, there is no question that he was at the house. he paid us his rent just like he was supposed to. >> judge jeanine: is jason talking to me? >> no, this is his attorney. >> judge jeanine: jason, can you tell us what happened that day? >> that day i went over there to pay my rent with my daughter. with my little baby girl. she was two years old and we went over there and dropped off a check with ms. monette. >> judge jeanine: did you borrow $20 jason? >> at the time i do believe i did but the check was for $470. >> judge jeanine: but the check was from your father. your father wrote the check? >> yes, i was working with my father at the time. >> judge jeanine: and then you borrowed $20. were you driving a maroon van that day? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge jeanine: and witnesses say that night jason that you paid for two hotel
jason, i would like to ask you a question. there is no doubt that you were at the home of monette manuel that day, the day of the murder and that she loaned you cash. can you tell us how that came about? >> well, there is no question that he was at the house. he paid us his rent just like he was supposed to. >> judge jeanine: is jason talking to me? >> no, this is his attorney. >> judge jeanine: jason, can you tell us what happened that day? >> that day i went over...
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tanz i mean let me go to jason first jason has been very patient go ahead jason. first of all i want to i want to address the issue of corporations because many people say well corporations create jobs they create wealth etc it's people that create wealth and it's people that create jobs corporations are one way to organize human productivity for a corporation only one for the organization human beings of our very nature are productive creatures we can or organize our productivity on many different avenues many different forms of management corporations or one form when people make that argument well corporations create jobs that's a way to insulate corporations from critique and instead of trying to insulate them we should critique them their power as an institution and all institutions of power should be open to critique if we don't critique them and they will run amok as they're doing right now ok rachel i want one part of this program is about what's going on with the middle class the status quo is that tenable for the middle class in europe in the united stat
tanz i mean let me go to jason first jason has been very patient go ahead jason. first of all i want to i want to address the issue of corporations because many people say well corporations create jobs they create wealth etc it's people that create wealth and it's people that create jobs corporations are one way to organize human productivity for a corporation only one for the organization human beings of our very nature are productive creatures we can or organize our productivity on many...
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well, as she goes to get jason his beer, jason's in the passenger seat. kids are in the back seat, they're listening to bruno mars song -- >> she got my beer because my legs hurt. >> here comes tammy. >> that's the thank you she gets? for getting him beer? >> are you kidding me. >> i like how she didn't even yell, react, anything. just took it. >> she realizes this day is going to turn on him. >> because he can't run away from her now. >> no. >> he's a sitting duck literally. >> it is like a low blow of a prank. she's going to get him his coors light. comes back and just gets crushed. >> jason also said that tammy knew what she was getting into ten years ago so i guess the guy's a little bit of a prankster. either way, got to feel for tammy in this one. >> i do. >> do we know her reaction? >> she walked away from the car and has not stopped walking ever since. ♪ >>> hmm. what lesson do we take away here? >> this is why people need to throw away their trash in the right receptacle. >> recycling or rescue? what's this video really about? see it -- next. >
well, as she goes to get jason his beer, jason's in the passenger seat. kids are in the back seat, they're listening to bruno mars song -- >> she got my beer because my legs hurt. >> here comes tammy. >> that's the thank you she gets? for getting him beer? >> are you kidding me. >> i like how she didn't even yell, react, anything. just took it. >> she realizes this day is going to turn on him. >> because he can't run away from her now. >> no....
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dna can do all that now why can't we get that hair and compared to jason? >>> but i want to to do. but no one involved the case is now willing to take a second look at that evidence or anything else in his 500 page book. it can be open at any time the didn't choose to do so. >>> what you're wrong? >>> i'll let them and speak for itself as a dog's to me saying he did it. what i say is he is a major we overlooked suspects. numerous attempts were made to contact jason simpson about william tears accusations but he could not be reached. the district attorney's office in los angeles says it has no comment o.j. simpson's attorney also said his client has no comment on the allegations. his first birthday came and went in 18 months and came and went and it came and went and it is felt good it felt normal. the time magazine cover store has a lot of people talking hole this tool for a child to be breast feeding? and doctor's orders go ahead and eat all the fast-food you want. why people are being paid to gain weight? >>> they carry the same weapons as police officers but with only routine ho
dna can do all that now why can't we get that hair and compared to jason? >>> but i want to to do. but no one involved the case is now willing to take a second look at that evidence or anything else in his 500 page book. it can be open at any time the didn't choose to do so. >>> what you're wrong? >>> i'll let them and speak for itself as a dog's to me saying he did it. what i say is he is a major we overlooked suspects. numerous attempts were made to contact jason...
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as jason manchin, this city build academy is with our great pressure but local 261 -- as jason it mentions. we appreciate our working relationship with local 261 and dave. dave. >> thank you. first and foremost, i want to thank mayor lee for his leadership room and his commitment to providing opportunities to san francisco residence. i want to thank the heads of departments. naomi kelly, mohammed nuru, supervisor avalos, for the ordinance that is in place now. that will provide the conduit for the job opportunities. i also want to acknowledge the students from city build i also want to congratulate my brother pat mulligan on his new appointment. with regards to the students of city build, i often go out there and speak before the class. i tell them what it takes to make it in this very competitive industry. you just heard from one of the students. you know, it is not just a job. it is a career. that is how they should think of it. that is what this academy provides, the skill set. i come from the rank-and-file. i wish they had an academy like this when i was out there. it does give you a h
as jason manchin, this city build academy is with our great pressure but local 261 -- as jason it mentions. we appreciate our working relationship with local 261 and dave. dave. >> thank you. first and foremost, i want to thank mayor lee for his leadership room and his commitment to providing opportunities to san francisco residence. i want to thank the heads of departments. naomi kelly, mohammed nuru, supervisor avalos, for the ordinance that is in place now. that will provide the...
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s robin roberts and musician jason mraz. coming up right now. >> every community has the martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard. but a place for wal-mart stands together with your community. to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: robin roberts is co-anchor of abc's "good morning america" who lost talked about her book "from the heart." for her latest book she's teamed one her mother, lucimarian roberts, on the new text "my story, my song, mother-daughter reflections on life and death." she jones us from where else, else, new york. good to have you on this program. >> always good to spend time with you, tavis. tavis: my love to your mother and hope she's watching in mississippi. i met her as you know many, many years ago. and i adore your mother. when i saw the cover of this book, i realized how much you really are your mother's daughter. the resemblance is so -- it's unavoidable. >> bless you.
s robin roberts and musician jason mraz. coming up right now. >> every community has the martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard. but a place for wal-mart stands together with your community. to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: robin roberts is co-anchor of abc's "good morning america" who lost talked about her book "from the...
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jason mantzoukas is here. we have music from the cult and we'll be right back with kristen bell and dax shepard, so stick around. isn't today the reunion? ♪ you're doing it again, sweetheart. hmm? the thumb thing. ♪ -mine. -mine. -mine. ♪ mine! [ female announcer ] glidden brilliance collection paint and primer in one. available only at walmart. got a day? get some color. ♪ glidden paint makes it easy to add color to your life. glidden gets you going. since i became part of that mccafé frozen strawberry lemonade at mcdonald's, life's gotten better. people call me citrus límon out of respect. women pucker up when they see me. [ smooches ] i can even laugh when someone refers to an exploding television as a lemon. [ laughs ] you got to get some of that icy lemon swirl with the sweet taste of strawberries before it's gone. hey, ever heard of sharing? the simple joy of being a lemon. ♪ i'm looking for the one. kids, house, the whole domestic thing, you know? then why does your relationship status say,
jason mantzoukas is here. we have music from the cult and we'll be right back with kristen bell and dax shepard, so stick around. isn't today the reunion? ♪ you're doing it again, sweetheart. hmm? the thumb thing. ♪ -mine. -mine. -mine. ♪ mine! [ female announcer ] glidden brilliance collection paint and primer in one. available only at walmart. got a day? get some color. ♪ glidden paint makes it easy to add color to your life. glidden gets you going. since i became part of that mccafé...
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as jason manchin, this city build academy is with our great pressure but local 261 -- as jason it mentions. we appreciate our working relationship with local 261 and dave. dave. >> thank you. first and foremost, i want to thank mayor lee for his leadership room and his commitment to providing opportunities to san francisco residence. i want to thank the heads of departments. naomi kelly, mohammed nuru, supervisor avalos, for the ordinance that is in place now. that will provide the conduit for the job opportunities. i also want to acknowledge the students from city build i also want to congratulate my brother pat mulligan on his new appointment. with regards to the students of city build, i often go out there and speak before the class. i tell them what it takes to make it in this very competitive industry. you just heard from one of the students. you know, it is not just a job. it is a career. that is how they should think of it. that is what this academy provides, the skill set. i come from the rank-and-file. i wish they had an academy like this when i was out there. it does give you a h
as jason manchin, this city build academy is with our great pressure but local 261 -- as jason it mentions. we appreciate our working relationship with local 261 and dave. dave. >> thank you. first and foremost, i want to thank mayor lee for his leadership room and his commitment to providing opportunities to san francisco residence. i want to thank the heads of departments. naomi kelly, mohammed nuru, supervisor avalos, for the ordinance that is in place now. that will provide the...
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welcome to the both of you so tell us tell us jason jason say i'm all over the executive producer and founder of music for occupy tell us more about the music in this album. sure. the music in the album is much like zuccotti park was the home of occupy wall street where it was founded you know what wall street was all in compas and you'd have you know you'd see him. in conversation with a muslim you'd see a rastafari and singing reggae right next to a sixteen year old folk singer that's playing guitar to them you'd see hip hop artist spitting lyrics in the park you would have the drum circle you have young you have the granny peace which was these wonderful wonderful seniors that were just knitting sweaters and things for everybody in the park so we tried to do is copy that as much as possible into music and bring that voice into music so we have folk music we have heavy metal we have punk we have underground music we have reggae we have we have music that most importantly is going to speak to the baby boomers because that's who's first of all creating the best the worst. quite a bit
welcome to the both of you so tell us tell us jason jason say i'm all over the executive producer and founder of music for occupy tell us more about the music in this album. sure. the music in the album is much like zuccotti park was the home of occupy wall street where it was founded you know what wall street was all in compas and you'd have you know you'd see him. in conversation with a muslim you'd see a rastafari and singing reggae right next to a sixteen year old folk singer that's playing...
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the actions they and i think you're absolutely right jason jason matt both you thank you so much for being here with us and we will hear from her music in just a few minutes many thanks. president obama's personal opinion marriage equality recently evolved to the point where he came right out and endorsed equal marriage rights for gays and lesbians the spillover effect of this presidential endorsement was huge groups like the end of a c.p. who had never before seriously considered marriage equality for gays and lesbians came out and endorsed the president's position fifty nine percent of african-americans now endorse marriage equality and fifty three percent of all americans do and both those numbers have grown substantially just in the past few weeks and marriage equality is good for our economy in those states that have struck down discriminatory laws forbidding gay marriage revenues from weddings and many other social benefits coming from people making long term legal commitments to each other been huge in massachusetts for example marriage equality added one hundred million dolla
the actions they and i think you're absolutely right jason jason matt both you thank you so much for being here with us and we will hear from her music in just a few minutes many thanks. president obama's personal opinion marriage equality recently evolved to the point where he came right out and endorsed equal marriage rights for gays and lesbians the spillover effect of this presidential endorsement was huge groups like the end of a c.p. who had never before seriously considered marriage...
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jason mantzoukas is here. we have music from the cult and we'll be right back with kristen bell and dax shepard, so stick around. what are you eating there? oh, it's their new oatmeal. well what's all that la-de-da? fresh blueberries, walnuts -- in oatmeal? in my day, oatmeal had two ingredients, oat and meal... not all that fancy-pants whatnot. [ female announcer ] introducing new blueberry banana nut oatmeal. i have got to blog about this. [ female announcer ] loaded with fresh blueberries and just 290 calories. the simple joy of another wholesome breakfast from mcdonald's. it's going viral. yeah! ♪ [ male announcer ] why not talk to one of the six million people who've switched to the most highly recommended bed in america? it's not a sealy, a simmons, or a serta. ask me about my tempur-pedic. [ male announcer ] did you know there's tempur-pedic for everybody? tempur-pedic beds now come in soft, firm, and everything in between. ask me how i can finally sleep all night. [ female announcer ] visit a partici
jason mantzoukas is here. we have music from the cult and we'll be right back with kristen bell and dax shepard, so stick around. what are you eating there? oh, it's their new oatmeal. well what's all that la-de-da? fresh blueberries, walnuts -- in oatmeal? in my day, oatmeal had two ingredients, oat and meal... not all that fancy-pants whatnot. [ female announcer ] introducing new blueberry banana nut oatmeal. i have got to blog about this. [ female announcer ] loaded with fresh blueberries...
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for more we're joined with senior hollywood correspondent jason jones! jason. (cheers and applause) so jason, you are at the fund-raiser at george clooney's house? s whattee been the hollywood community's reaction to the president's big announcement? has it been positive? >> has it been positive? president obama is in a giant hollywood party the night after he came out for gay marriage this is like going to israel after you kill hitler. (laughter) it is like going to burning man after legalizing pot. >> jon: is gay marriage such an important social issue for the hollywood elite? (laughter) >> a social issue for ot hollywood elite, gay marriage, right now in george clooney's house, elton john is swinging from a chandelier sipping champagne off the peanuts of a naked gladiator ice sculpture. and that is the straightest thing i saw in there. (laughter) >> jon: that seems locate a bit of a stereotype of hollywood. >> stereotype of hollywood (laughter) stereotype, start for the reason, jon. this whole town is the hedo hedonistic jobless nightmare middle america alwa
for more we're joined with senior hollywood correspondent jason jones! jason. (cheers and applause) so jason, you are at the fund-raiser at george clooney's house? s whattee been the hollywood community's reaction to the president's big announcement? has it been positive? >> has it been positive? president obama is in a giant hollywood party the night after he came out for gay marriage this is like going to israel after you kill hitler. (laughter) it is like going to burning man after...
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there's a plan of how this all came about just kind of happen jason said he enjoyed my song and went from there all right jason i'm so you say one hundred per cent of that profit will go toward the occupy wall street movement how that money be distributed where exactly where that will it go. money will be distributed people will apply you know basically apply for grants. you know there's many different projects out there that occupy thinks of as you know gets the wheels turning in different working groups or you know trying to put together but a lot of them don't come to fruition so those projects that are really well thought out really well thought really well planned you have the resources in order to do it. those projects people will ply to us we're going to vet the projects we're going to investigate the projects. and you know first of all we really want them to revolve around our culture and music in order to spread the message of occupy but if we feel that it's a viable project and it needs funding and all projects need funding right now has very little money left in the moveme
there's a plan of how this all came about just kind of happen jason said he enjoyed my song and went from there all right jason i'm so you say one hundred per cent of that profit will go toward the occupy wall street movement how that money be distributed where exactly where that will it go. money will be distributed people will apply you know basically apply for grants. you know there's many different projects out there that occupy thinks of as you know gets the wheels turning in different...
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with a minute left, kevin durant fouled by jason terry. durant goes to the line, makes both, puts the thunder up one point. 50 seconds to go. three seconds left in the game, jason terry gets his chance, launch as three, doesn't go. thunder hang on to win, 102-99. they're up two games to none in that series. >>> to baseball, the brewers taking on the padres in san diego, and what a night for ryan braun. the reigning national league connects. the solo shot over the fence in right center, that ties the game 1-1. ending later, braun does it again in san diego. a two-run home run. upper deck shot to left. brewers up three runs. braun up in the seventh, can he get the hack hat trick? yes, he becomes the first player to hit three home runs in roomy petco park. later he added a triple. three home runs and a triple. braun becomes the first player to hit three home runs and a triple since freddy lind did it for boston in 1975. braun finishes with six rbis and brewers win 8-3. >>> dodgers matt kemp, going the other way as he does almost always, for h
with a minute left, kevin durant fouled by jason terry. durant goes to the line, makes both, puts the thunder up one point. 50 seconds to go. three seconds left in the game, jason terry gets his chance, launch as three, doesn't go. thunder hang on to win, 102-99. they're up two games to none in that series. >>> to baseball, the brewers taking on the padres in san diego, and what a night for ryan braun. the reigning national league connects. the solo shot over the fence in right center,...
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there was a combination of vicodin, oxycontin, and xanax in his system when he died. >> jason didn't have to venture the mean streets to procure his stash. for him and countless others like him there was a push right at home lurking within his own computer. >> the internet we characterize as the 21st century drug dealer. >> today's internet is the pharmaceutical candy store for kids. >> joseph runs the national center for addiction and substance abuse at columbia university. >> kids go on the internet. they can bang in vicodin without a prescription, buy oxycontin without a prescription. all they need as credit card and a click of a mouse and they can order it. it's that easy. >> it's that easy. >> i'm going to type in affordable xanax. let's see. what do we get? you get a price list. xanax. order 30 pills, 25 mg, $43.97. okay. let me see if we click on two milligram, ten pills, $33.97. okay. check out. and then there's -- >> first name, last name, e-mail address. shipping address. credit card. >> if i fill this out and it says date of birth, must be over 18 to order. >> that's right
there was a combination of vicodin, oxycontin, and xanax in his system when he died. >> jason didn't have to venture the mean streets to procure his stash. for him and countless others like him there was a push right at home lurking within his own computer. >> the internet we characterize as the 21st century drug dealer. >> today's internet is the pharmaceutical candy store for kids. >> joseph runs the national center for addiction and substance abuse at columbia...
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>> thanks very much, jason. we at -- as jason indicated, we at the bipartisan policy center have always considered preventing a nuclear iran to be the most pressing national u.s. -- the most pressing u.s. national security challenge. as president obama recently said, preventing nuclear iran is profoundly in the security interests of the united states. over the last four years we've issued four reports and our most recent one was issued on february 1st and as jason indicated, co-chaired by senator chuck robb and general chuck wald, and it also includes a distinguished panel of four former democratic members of congress, three retired four-star generals and admirals and also other distinguished foreign policy and energy experts. our last report reinforced a view we've always held which is that the best approach to this crisis, to this challenge, is a simultaneous pursuit of a triple track policy which is diplomacy, sufficient sanctions and a credible invisible military threat. and we also subsequently issued a whi
>> thanks very much, jason. we at -- as jason indicated, we at the bipartisan policy center have always considered preventing a nuclear iran to be the most pressing national u.s. -- the most pressing u.s. national security challenge. as president obama recently said, preventing nuclear iran is profoundly in the security interests of the united states. over the last four years we've issued four reports and our most recent one was issued on february 1st and as jason indicated, co-chaired by...