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he caught up with the show's creator, mike judge and executive producer alec berg.ed just how much the show will skewer tech giants and nerds in silicon valley. >> you did spend some time working in silicon valley in the early part of you move into the business world. can you describe that experience to us? >> yes. i worked up here late 80's or 87, as an engineer. part of 88, i guess. it was not a great experience for me. i got a lot of comedy material out of it. for later, for movies like "office space" and this tv show. i lived in east palo alto and briefly in sunnyvale. i worked in a couple of different places. >> if you are starting out now, the way silicon valley is now, do you think you would have stayed a little bit longer? >> i could almost see myself maybe doing a start up kind of thing. as a different world now, it is easier to start smaller with less resources and less money. it is easier to get funded now than it was then. it is like a lower barrier to entry to do that kind of thing now. >> did a lot of research for the show? the dispute to venture capit
he caught up with the show's creator, mike judge and executive producer alec berg.ed just how much the show will skewer tech giants and nerds in silicon valley. >> you did spend some time working in silicon valley in the early part of you move into the business world. can you describe that experience to us? >> yes. i worked up here late 80's or 87, as an engineer. part of 88, i guess. it was not a great experience for me. i got a lot of comedy material out of it. for later, for...
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some were charged in connection with the murder of jewish talk show host, alan berg three years ago in denver. other charges included planning to murder a judge and plotting to overthrow the government. nbc's roger o'neil has more. >> reporter: called operation clean sweep by some, the justice department says today's arrest wipe out the white supremacist group of the aryan nations with all of its leaders either in jail or headed that way. the u.s. attorney says that today's actions sends a message. >> the message is that any radical group that uses violence to achieve their ends will be dealt with by the department of justice. >> the government says the violence included murder, bank and armored car robberies, plotting to kill this man and the judgment overthrow of the u.s. government. the white supremacists belong to different groups, the white supremacists, the order, the ku klux klan and were anti-black and anti-government. >> that was in 1987, ambitious prosecution brought against all of those white supremacist leaders, going after them for trying to overthrow the u.s. government,
some were charged in connection with the murder of jewish talk show host, alan berg three years ago in denver. other charges included planning to murder a judge and plotting to overthrow the government. nbc's roger o'neil has more. >> reporter: called operation clean sweep by some, the justice department says today's arrest wipe out the white supremacist group of the aryan nations with all of its leaders either in jail or headed that way. the u.s. attorney says that today's actions sends...
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bringing out mr fine-berg is the first step. i would be happy to answer your questions. thank you. >> i want to acknowledge all the families are here, and know that we are aware and that sympathies of all the committee, one kelly of pennsylvania is one we offer sympathy, but we have all of you in our hearts. >> our committee reviewed more than 200,000 pages of documents. what we found is as soon as the cobalt hit the road in 2004 drivers began to immediately complain to general motors that the car's ignition systems didn't work properly. you can imagine how frightening it is to drive a car that loses power steering and brakes. in 2002 g.m. knew the switch did not meet the specification for toshing, am i correct? >> yes. >> g.m. intrtion looked at the problem and understood the torque and switch measured below inspection, is that right? >> yes. >> is it common practice for g.m. to accept a part that does not meet g.m. specifications. >> no. but there's a difference between a part meeting or not meeting specifications and being defective. >> under what example >>. >> when
bringing out mr fine-berg is the first step. i would be happy to answer your questions. thank you. >> i want to acknowledge all the families are here, and know that we are aware and that sympathies of all the committee, one kelly of pennsylvania is one we offer sympathy, but we have all of you in our hearts. >> our committee reviewed more than 200,000 pages of documents. what we found is as soon as the cobalt hit the road in 2004 drivers began to immediately complain to general...
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. >> leading in with sheryl sand berg, chasing the face of women and men. is the next generation not just lead in but lead? >> i believe this is the generation, lean in generation that gets us to equality. >> if the shoe fits, hillary clinton dodges a shoe. unphased she throws back a few one liners. >> is that park of cirque du soleil. thank goodness she didn't play softball like i did. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in new york. the health and human services secretary is resigning announced by the president with a strong defense of his embattled health care chief. >> yes, we lost the first quarter of open enrollment period with the problems with healthcare.gov and they were problems. but under kathleen's leadership, her team at hhs, turned the corner, got it fixed and got the job done and the final score speaks for itself. >> valerie jair jarrett joins me now. what was the decision-making, i know i spent time with kathleen sebelius, and according to the press with her last night at dinner. why did she decide now this was the time to leave? >> well, she
. >> leading in with sheryl sand berg, chasing the face of women and men. is the next generation not just lead in but lead? >> i believe this is the generation, lean in generation that gets us to equality. >> if the shoe fits, hillary clinton dodges a shoe. unphased she throws back a few one liners. >> is that park of cirque du soleil. thank goodness she didn't play softball like i did. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in new york. the health and human services...
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. >> ken fine berg wants to act like vp so a lot of these things have a knack of being the bottom. >> nobody knows on this desk but the truth is if b.k. said there's going to be a couple of tape bombs left out there, if you're an investor and looking to bottom pick, i think you're better served waiting for this to establish itself above 36. give up upside, wait until it floors there versus taking a stab in the dark. >> bringing in ken fine berg, this guy is an attorney, he specializes in disaster, he was the czar at gm. he was 9/11. >> quite a resume. >> yes, when it comes to the worst disasters in the u.s. and trying to find a way to compensate victims. this pressure from gm to compensate victims is going to come to fruition. >> the testimony today, they were very upfront but there's going to be tape bombs. mel, you've been like our risk manager, at least mine for the last five years. one of the things that i've routinely done is taken these situations and really thought about it and pressed the worst case scenario. to tim's point here, if you can kind of separate some things and get
. >> ken fine berg wants to act like vp so a lot of these things have a knack of being the bottom. >> nobody knows on this desk but the truth is if b.k. said there's going to be a couple of tape bombs left out there, if you're an investor and looking to bottom pick, i think you're better served waiting for this to establish itself above 36. give up upside, wait until it floors there versus taking a stab in the dark. >> bringing in ken fine berg, this guy is an attorney, he...
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it has been a bad couple days for norm berg, dropping down to 17th. tennis now, germany has had a setback in the davis cup tie with france. they lost the doubles match in four sets to take the score 2-1 overall. the french duo dominated the first set and eventually won. needs tos that germany win one of sunday single matches to advance to the semifinals. ecuador are onal alert as rumblings from the volcano raised fears of a full-blown eruption. the volcano whose name in the digital this language means -- and the indigenous language means throw to fire spewed hot ashes 10 kilometers into the air on friday. the volcano is one of ecuador's last erupted in february. austria's former royal palace was once notorious for stiff at a cake and even today -- stiff etiquette and even today people are expected be on the best thousands flock to the palace to have some fun. it was part of world pillow fight they. the event was started in 2008 by a flash mob. looks like fun. do stay with us here on dw. thanks for watching. >> april is when the rent season -- the wet
it has been a bad couple days for norm berg, dropping down to 17th. tennis now, germany has had a setback in the davis cup tie with france. they lost the doubles match in four sets to take the score 2-1 overall. the french duo dominated the first set and eventually won. needs tos that germany win one of sunday single matches to advance to the semifinals. ecuador are onal alert as rumblings from the volcano raised fears of a full-blown eruption. the volcano whose name in the digital this...
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and i heard about doctor stein berg for a couple of years, was kind of hesitant to call.eally regret. it's helped me. >> i south out doctor stein berg in almost immediately after i started my e e g session, it subsided and got to a point where its absolutely manageable. and is all but completely gone away. >> it's helped with my relationship with my wife and my children. >> without drug, sounds like a great idea. what gets people motivate today do this. >> jon, people get to a point where people say i've had enough. they wake up one morning or never even got a good night's sleep. i'm done with the drug, i'm done with the side effects, i'm done with the life-long commitment to these medica cases. and they realize that they're losing time, money, relationships, and all the rest of it. and we can make them better very quickly. >> if that sounds like you, give doctor stein berg a call. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus,
and i heard about doctor stein berg for a couple of years, was kind of hesitant to call.eally regret. it's helped me. >> i south out doctor stein berg in almost immediately after i started my e e g session, it subsided and got to a point where its absolutely manageable. and is all but completely gone away. >> it's helped with my relationship with my wife and my children. >> without drug, sounds like a great idea. what gets people motivate today do this. >> jon, people...
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. >> i think donny wall berg won't like the story too much. >> he's safe."way too early." the molatest on the stories. >>> the orioles beat the red sox yesterday! yeah, 2-1! all right. "morning joe" is moments away. don't go anywhere. ♪ when i'm halfway into your heart ♪ ♪ you have to let me know [ female announcer ] when sweet and salty come together, the taste is irresistible. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its most delicious. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. scotts wraps each seed in a brilliant water smart plus coating, that feeds, protects, and holds in moisture to make growing thicker, healthier grass eas
. >> i think donny wall berg won't like the story too much. >> he's safe."way too early." the molatest on the stories. >>> the orioles beat the red sox yesterday! yeah, 2-1! all right. "morning joe" is moments away. don't go anywhere. ♪ when i'm halfway into your heart ♪ ♪ you have to let me know [ female announcer ] when sweet and salty come together, the taste is irresistible. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its most...
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yesterday in an older designed home on moss berg circle. they are known for open air design and that also increases the fire danger. this fire burned fast spreading flames to the neighboring homes. investigators say the cause of the fire is unknown because fire crews had to use heavy machinery last night to move ill -- last night to move piles of moving debris -- debris. neighbors were concerned. >> it's like a bomb went off. and when it was burning yesterday, it looked pretty scary. my fence is just on the back of this house. we're out watering the fence you know trying to -- until the firemen said go pack in your house. >> no one was injured. the red cross is assisting the displaced families. >>> we're learning new information about a shooting at a los angeles police department building. investigators now say an officer was shot seven times after a man walked in and opened fire at 8:00 last night. two officers fired back critically injuring the suspect. it happened while a community meeting was being held at the police station. witnesses
yesterday in an older designed home on moss berg circle. they are known for open air design and that also increases the fire danger. this fire burned fast spreading flames to the neighboring homes. investigators say the cause of the fire is unknown because fire crews had to use heavy machinery last night to move ill -- last night to move piles of moving debris -- debris. neighbors were concerned. >> it's like a bomb went off. and when it was burning yesterday, it looked pretty scary. my...
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about the bond measures, and to see this come to be and actually be there for them and captain gold berg and he is not sitting there but he is enjoying the show, but i want to thank you and this is incredible. >> thank you. >> and we look at this, and it is just amazing that there will be a new hall of justice but the one thing that sticks out for the commission the most is that when you show that one slide showing the central station will be replaced and i think that this commission has reached a conclusion that it is not in our jurisdiction that it has to be the most unsafe, and unpolice station like location in the parking garage where the female officers are changing down stairs in a container, it is just not acceptable and so i am glad that we are moving forward with that. and there is a locker there with the container i think that there is an important issue. >> and i want to thank you for the commissioners. >> and if you were allowed to say a few words and anticipation and smiling. >> we can't do this. >> i can't say it first because i was so stirred by that presentation. >> i did
about the bond measures, and to see this come to be and actually be there for them and captain gold berg and he is not sitting there but he is enjoying the show, but i want to thank you and this is incredible. >> thank you. >> and we look at this, and it is just amazing that there will be a new hall of justice but the one thing that sticks out for the commission the most is that when you show that one slide showing the central station will be replaced and i think that this...
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exxon, chevron and shum berge. slumberge. >> we havier to date, two year, five year, tenure. exxon is trailing the sector by a considerable margin and at some point, that is not sustainable. if we look at some comparative charts, we think you will see this visually. we have a year-to-date chart. each one will compare exxon relative to its sector of the s&p 500 sector, itself. here it is trailing here to date. up basically 1% versus 16. again, exxon trailing. take a look. over five years, same situation and in some cases, if you look at the divergence, are you talking under performance by 50%. look at the long-term chart, which goes back here about 20 years. again, the top line is the sector, the bottom line is exxon, itself. we think the opportunity is to play exxon for catch-up. if the market does get in trouble. they are a defensive asset. have a look at exxon, if you will the cart, itself. notice where we are. we are back to the highs of december centering on about 100. after a sell-off in february, we are back to where we are. take a look at a five year. look at the trend
exxon, chevron and shum berge. slumberge. >> we havier to date, two year, five year, tenure. exxon is trailing the sector by a considerable margin and at some point, that is not sustainable. if we look at some comparative charts, we think you will see this visually. we have a year-to-date chart. each one will compare exxon relative to its sector of the s&p 500 sector, itself. here it is trailing here to date. up basically 1% versus 16. again, exxon trailing. take a look. over five...
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. >> talking live to sand berg about her book and her future with facebook. >> the why warning people attending the high profile samsung trial. >>> welcome back. the biggest battle over the apple samsung trial is getting people to shut off their phones. it slows down the wi-fi connection to her realtime transcript. she has warned that she may he force everyone to hand over their cell phones. gm reporting to sell a portion of the chevy volt. priced at about p $30,000 will have a smaller battery pack. only sold $55,000 since it was just launched in 2011. the senate judiciary committee holds a hearing today on the comcast warner merger. congress has no formal role in reviewing deals. this merger raises questions on how americans access t slxt anv internet. >>> it was a nearly perfect day for the giant's home opener yesterday. huge show of support there. he waved to the crowd. severely beaten in the parking lot of dodger's stadium. three years ago. after the game itself. the giant's offense continued to roll. he belted one. this home run helping the giants beat the diamond dacks 7-3 and f
. >> talking live to sand berg about her book and her future with facebook. >> the why warning people attending the high profile samsung trial. >>> welcome back. the biggest battle over the apple samsung trial is getting people to shut off their phones. it slows down the wi-fi connection to her realtime transcript. she has warned that she may he force everyone to hand over their cell phones. gm reporting to sell a portion of the chevy volt. priced at about p $30,000 will...
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let's talk to cheryl sand berg she is one of the most powerful women in the bay area. the chief operating officer has released a new book. it looks at what young women entering the workplace must do. she talks about how young women in the workplace must succeed. explaining why the compensation you are seeking isn't just good for you but will help you do a better job for the company. women have a harder job negotiating but they can do it the right way. >> she talked about a recent sale of a lot of stock and remains committed to facebook. you can hear more during the "today" show as well. >> 6:41 coming up. the giant broadcaster joins us live from his take away from the giant's opener. breaking news in the south bay, a major intersection shut down overnight. a deadly hit and run. we are live with the on going investigation. mike is going to let us know how it is going to impact the morning drive. cool breeze for today. slight warming for tomorrow. we will bring in a shower chance for tomorrow. today in the bay returns in a moment. ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did
let's talk to cheryl sand berg she is one of the most powerful women in the bay area. the chief operating officer has released a new book. it looks at what young women entering the workplace must do. she talks about how young women in the workplace must succeed. explaining why the compensation you are seeking isn't just good for you but will help you do a better job for the company. women have a harder job negotiating but they can do it the right way. >> she talked about a recent sale of...
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and i spoke to stephanie green berg who is the president of the neighborhood association and they felt too that while they had no meeting in the month of april that they will be happy to see limited live music returned to that stretch and corridor and adjacent to them is the pearls jazz club which is taken over and has a concept for that space, and above them is the script club and the garden of eden and then the office space at 250 come lum bus and so there are no residential neighbors that will be impacted by sound in any way, i hope that you will approve this permit and i think that the community will welcome it and it will bring the activity back to a space and i also spoke to darin smith who is the general manager of a cafe and did not put a letter in writing, they were happy to support as well and hope actually folks will support their expansion efforts out into kearny street. and so i think that it is an area that is coming back to life that will be respectful of the tenants living along the corridor and will do well with music and so i hope that you vote to approve. >> thank yo
and i spoke to stephanie green berg who is the president of the neighborhood association and they felt too that while they had no meeting in the month of april that they will be happy to see limited live music returned to that stretch and corridor and adjacent to them is the pearls jazz club which is taken over and has a concept for that space, and above them is the script club and the garden of eden and then the office space at 250 come lum bus and so there are no residential neighbors that...
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. >> that was mike judge and alec berg.e of "bloomberg west" after the break. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west" where we focus on technology and the future of business. i am cory johnson. thanks to the rise in technology, san francisco is the highest gdp per capita in the nation. while the growth has been a big boost to the economy, it is not without controversy. income equality has reared its ugly head. the question is what does it mean? how has san francisco grown to be a vibrant city and what are the lessons to be learned for the rest of the world? those issues are explored by two new reports. one is a partner of a boston consulting group. they are joining the now. i found the study fascinating not just because of my interest in technology but as a citizen of an urban area. what has a boom in technology given us? >> the amazing thing is since 2007, san francisco has created more jobs in all but three states. we have this little city that has had a tremendous gain in not only technology but non-tech. we see here the
. >> that was mike judge and alec berg.e of "bloomberg west" after the break. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west" where we focus on technology and the future of business. i am cory johnson. thanks to the rise in technology, san francisco is the highest gdp per capita in the nation. while the growth has been a big boost to the economy, it is not without controversy. income equality has reared its ugly head. the question is what does it mean? how has san...
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mark sucker berg often brings people he wants to hire on walks near the company's headquarters with whatwssap in february after walking with the company's founder. watch as betty lou goes inside pepsi. how do they get the chicken and waffle flavor in their chicks? we will show you and go inside the facility where pepsi put the athletes to fine-tune gatorade formula. it starts with an exclusive interview with the ceo tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. new york time. also streaming on bloomberg.com, your phone, and your tablet. stay with us. "bottom line" returns in a moment. ♪ >> get the latest headlines at the top of the hour. that does it for this edition. i am mark ronson in new york. thank you for joining us. "on the markets" is next. i will see you tomorrow. ♪ is 56 that the hour. that means bloomberg television is on the markets. let's take a look at where stocks are trading after the f1 see decision and announcement, the only decision that was made to further taper the bond buying program. we are seeing -- seeing stocks a little higher than earlier. one third of one percent and a quarter of one t
mark sucker berg often brings people he wants to hire on walks near the company's headquarters with whatwssap in february after walking with the company's founder. watch as betty lou goes inside pepsi. how do they get the chicken and waffle flavor in their chicks? we will show you and go inside the facility where pepsi put the athletes to fine-tune gatorade formula. it starts with an exclusive interview with the ceo tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. new york time. also streaming on bloomberg.com, your...
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. >> silicon valley creator, mike judge and executive producer alec berg were with jon erlichman.ght us superheroes like iron man spiderman. we are talking to stan lee, the man behind marvel comics. ♪ >> welcome back to "the best of bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. marvel's ninth film adaptation, "captain america - the winter soldier" hits theaters this weekend. >> "the avengers" was the third >> welcome back to "the best of bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. marvel's ninth film adaptation, "captain america - the winter soldier" hits theaters this weekend. "the avengers" was the third highest grossing movie of all-time. that is good news for disney. marvel's superhero success and the people behind it is a cover story of this week's "bloomberg businessweek." our senior west coast correspondent jon erlichman sat down with stan lee, former president and chairman of marvel, and talked about the continuing success of films based on marvel characters. >> i remember when i was a kid, everybody wanted to see "king kong." everybody wanted to see "frankenstein." people love things that are
. >> silicon valley creator, mike judge and executive producer alec berg were with jon erlichman.ght us superheroes like iron man spiderman. we are talking to stan lee, the man behind marvel comics. ♪ >> welcome back to "the best of bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. marvel's ninth film adaptation, "captain america - the winter soldier" hits theaters this weekend. >> "the avengers" was the third >> welcome back to "the best of...
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christian scholz is joining us from baron berg. we have ricardo joining us from mizuho. be carrying on the conversation in the second hour as well. then we will segue into the tech story. so much news over the last 24 hours. microsoft, amazon, how does the affect theuncement cable story that we are seeing in europe? this consolidation play? these guys want to go over the top. we will talk about all of this. back to you. >> i bet it means trouble. we will dig deeper into that. guy johnson with "the pulse" in about nine minutes. coming up, we look at a superhero success that will make you marvel. ♪ >> welcome back. marvel studios latest film, captain america, opens tomorrow. expectations for its weekend take are running north of $18 million. the secret to marvel's success, four ingredients. sam grobart reports. opens onaptain america 4, it willril fo be marvel's fourth movie in six years. how do they do it? here are four he's to marvel's success. stick to the comics. for years, hollywood screenwriters tried to redo marvel's ironman origin story because they thought the one
christian scholz is joining us from baron berg. we have ricardo joining us from mizuho. be carrying on the conversation in the second hour as well. then we will segue into the tech story. so much news over the last 24 hours. microsoft, amazon, how does the affect theuncement cable story that we are seeing in europe? this consolidation play? these guys want to go over the top. we will talk about all of this. back to you. >> i bet it means trouble. we will dig deeper into that. guy johnson...
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steve rosen berg has been monitoring events for us today. >> reporter: talks have been going on throughoutight between pro russian activists that seized the building here. there will be no attempt to reclaim the building by force as long as the activists barricaded inside agree to give up weapons they have. meanwhile the war of words between east and west over ukraine continues. a spokesman for the white house in washington warned of covertly moving into eastern ukraine and claimed strong evidence to suggest some of the pro russia activists here in eastern ukraine have been paid and were not local. russia disputes that, rejects accusations it's orchestrating instability here in eastern ukraine and fanning flames of sentiment and accused the west of being responsible for the instability that is here because the west forced ukraine to choose between east and west. >> steve rosenberg there for the latest developments in ukraine causing trouble in parliament. deputies in ukraine's parliament ended up in a brawl. the disagreement broke out when deputies from the far right were accused of playin
steve rosen berg has been monitoring events for us today. >> reporter: talks have been going on throughoutight between pro russian activists that seized the building here. there will be no attempt to reclaim the building by force as long as the activists barricaded inside agree to give up weapons they have. meanwhile the war of words between east and west over ukraine continues. a spokesman for the white house in washington warned of covertly moving into eastern ukraine and claimed strong...
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the scientist are rounded up and sent here to castle crand berg. the war is at it's -- its -- end so it is tmay 1945. when i went through germany and went through the archives i was fascinated reading the original transcripts of the science and these show in a subtle way how the program began. you have these military intelligence officers learning about hitlar's biological weapons programs we didn't go about and interviewing and scientist and trying to find out what we know. but you see decisions being made: should this scientist be hanged or should this scientist be hired? this is castle cran burg. you had carl brant here, hitler's physicians and leading gymnastics. some of the scientist gave lectures and they are going in and out of these rooms and being interrogated by different military officers. underneath the castle, and this was one of goring's head quarters during the war and now we are in charge of it. under the castle, there was this bunker which is where hitler planned to go with his inner circle in the event the third reich made the dec
the scientist are rounded up and sent here to castle crand berg. the war is at it's -- its -- end so it is tmay 1945. when i went through germany and went through the archives i was fascinated reading the original transcripts of the science and these show in a subtle way how the program began. you have these military intelligence officers learning about hitlar's biological weapons programs we didn't go about and interviewing and scientist and trying to find out what we know. but you see...
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surplus of 20 million, ticket sales bringing in 10,000 donors, and a concert featuring steven spiel berg and john wilson sold out in is a minutes. it's music to everyone's ears, and a surprise considering the institution was silenced forever. >> we went through cuff times, during the financial coppals the orchestra was on the brink. stayed funding dropping. >> ticket sales plunged. audiences down 40-50%, plus a deficit of 6.5 million. with a musician contract, reinforced contracts, the symphony rebounded and is if the black. >> this is a reason for the turn around where every concert is broadcast to the world. it's the only one to streamline for free. the webb casts viewed by hundreds of thousands of people. there are studies that showed people who consume certain content on the internet who are far more likely to consume it live as well. >> good morning. how are you guys doing today? glad. good to see you all. >> the orchestra is finding a new audience in the detroit public school system. in the past 10 years detroit's financially double school distribute endured cuts to music. several
surplus of 20 million, ticket sales bringing in 10,000 donors, and a concert featuring steven spiel berg and john wilson sold out in is a minutes. it's music to everyone's ears, and a surprise considering the institution was silenced forever. >> we went through cuff times, during the financial coppals the orchestra was on the brink. stayed funding dropping. >> ticket sales plunged. audiences down 40-50%, plus a deficit of 6.5 million. with a musician contract, reinforced contracts,...
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it's the same circumstances confronted by spiel berg and members of his team 20 years ago.olocaust survivors were dying at an alarming rate before they could be interviewed. >> it's a terminal situation. you have players, many of whom have died. most or all of whom were relatively old, who have important stories to say. >> a lot of our history is disappearing. we somehow got to maintain a certain type of scenario, where these guys are brought forward all the time. that's why i have all the history. >> what kind of history exactly? stories that show the restraint required of these men. >> better. a guy asked me why is a black ball player - attack the ball, man. simple. he's white. [ laughs ] >> it's the silent way. getting back at them. beept the [ bleep ] at the ball. slap hard to the white base. and i'm saying this now because of the times i wouldn't have said it, but it's the truth. this is why i laugh. >> i laugh all the way to the bank, man, making a deposit. >> you may not like me, you may not want me to stay in the hotel. but the first and 15th, i'm drawing a pay chec
it's the same circumstances confronted by spiel berg and members of his team 20 years ago.olocaust survivors were dying at an alarming rate before they could be interviewed. >> it's a terminal situation. you have players, many of whom have died. most or all of whom were relatively old, who have important stories to say. >> a lot of our history is disappearing. we somehow got to maintain a certain type of scenario, where these guys are brought forward all the time. that's why i have...
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mark you, margaret berg -- , talking, ceo of epix about the home viewing experience changing.t going out, seeing a concert, like here in los angeles where the l.a. forum spent 100 million on a new renovation to be current and modern. here is what we find out. has hosted every big musical act you can think of, but in its older years it has battled with attention with its younger crosstown rival, the staples center. the l.a. forum reopened in january after a massive makeover. let's check it out. the here you have some of eagles equipment, the first performers in the new l.a. forum . the madison square garden company has spent $100 million on renovations. >> it was arguably the most important music venue in the world at one time. than msg,s it better as you see at the garden, and they saw an opportunity to return it to its original splendor and more. >> we came in, took the seats out, basically gutted the building. >> if there is one thing that really makes this the premier concert venue, maybe not just in the u.s. -- >> i got it. one thing, the sound. don henley says it is the b
mark you, margaret berg -- , talking, ceo of epix about the home viewing experience changing.t going out, seeing a concert, like here in los angeles where the l.a. forum spent 100 million on a new renovation to be current and modern. here is what we find out. has hosted every big musical act you can think of, but in its older years it has battled with attention with its younger crosstown rival, the staples center. the l.a. forum reopened in january after a massive makeover. let's check it out....
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. >> check out all of the photos at the anan berg space in los angeles until 227th.hat's it for us here on "america tonight" tomorrow, join us for a special edition of "america tonight: this is taliban country" after "fault lines." we will have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> i am richelle carey. here are tonight top stories. kathleen seb he'elius is resign president obama is expected to nominate her replacement tomorrow as senior administration officials tell al jazeera america that it will be budget director sylvia matthews burwell. the while house says russia seems to be implementing a program of incitement it could use force to clear them from government buildings, giving them until friday to leave peacefully. >> president obama toured the lbj library in austin. mr. obama said the landmark legislation paved the way for him to become president. crews searching for the missing malaysian jetliner heard another signal deep below the indian ocean that gives them new hope they narrowing the search area. specialists are preparing an underwater vehicle to identify
. >> check out all of the photos at the anan berg space in los angeles until 227th.hat's it for us here on "america tonight" tomorrow, join us for a special edition of "america tonight: this is taliban country" after "fault lines." we will have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> i am richelle carey. here are tonight top stories. kathleen seb he'elius is resign president obama is expected to nominate her replacement tomorrow as senior...
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. >> we are introducing a tradition mem ricing the getties berg address. >> if i recite the address, it will make me feel i can do anything i want. >> we begin with a brutal attack in a school. before classes at frank line regional high school a 16-year-old boy went on a 5-minute stabbing spree using two steel kitchen knives, 22 poem were wounded. >> -- people were wounded. >> everyone seems to be in a stable condition. we have a couple of critical patients. it seems everyone will survive. >> that's the good news thanks to quick-thinking students, security guards and sam king, principal, who tackled the suspect, stopping the rampage. >> mr king was in action going after the attacker. he didn't have time, he tackled, and i was behind him. >> arnie duncan, education secretary call it: >> with so much violence occurring at schools across the nation, how do we ensure the safe environment regardless of the weapon. joining us now is patrick tomasi, the attorney for the suspect reigned as an adult on wednesday, facing four counts of attempted homicide. 21 counts of aggravated assault and on
. >> we are introducing a tradition mem ricing the getties berg address. >> if i recite the address, it will make me feel i can do anything i want. >> we begin with a brutal attack in a school. before classes at frank line regional high school a 16-year-old boy went on a 5-minute stabbing spree using two steel kitchen knives, 22 poem were wounded. >> -- people were wounded. >> everyone seems to be in a stable condition. we have a couple of critical patients. it...
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. >> check out all of the photos at the anan berg space in los angeles until 227th. that's it for us here on "america tonight" tomorrow, join us for a special edition of "america tonight: this is taliban country" after "fault lines." we will have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> i'm actually quite nervous.. >> i'm actually quite nervous.. >> a deadline for protesters to leave government buildings in eastern ukraine expires. the question - what will the government do? >> hello, this is al jazeera america, live from doha. also coming up in the program - talks to end the violence - venezuela's government meets the opposition. can they end months of protests that have left more than 40 dead? >> pakistani taliban leaders meet to decide whether to co
. >> check out all of the photos at the anan berg space in los angeles until 227th. that's it for us here on "america tonight" tomorrow, join us for a special edition of "america tonight: this is taliban country" after "fault lines." we will have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> i'm actually quite nervous.. >> i'm actually quite nervous.. >> a deadline for protesters to leave government buildings in eastern ukraine expires....
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at people who were not your average joe, they were comics, like ellen, and rowan, and whoopi gold berg, so i became a comment. >> what was it like on stage. were people afraid to laugh at some of your jokes? >> no, i have been a mainstream comic. i go on stage making them comfortable and getting them laughing. >> making jokes about cerebral palsy. not so funny. >> when i became a comic i didn't realise it was a big deal. that's why i say i have 99 problems, and that is just one. i knew i had to tell the audience, if i didn't. they'd think i was nervous. once i told them i got them to go on the journey, i've been lucky. >> do you think that - is there a problem with people defining you with cerebral palsy. do you worry people are defining you by this disease? >> it's very new that i'm defined that way. i was the arab comic. being the disabled comic is a new thing to me. i'm not worried about being defined. my life i have defined who i am and i'll continue to do that. let me play another clip from the ted talk, in which you talk about acting. >> finally my senior year we decided to do a
at people who were not your average joe, they were comics, like ellen, and rowan, and whoopi gold berg, so i became a comment. >> what was it like on stage. were people afraid to laugh at some of your jokes? >> no, i have been a mainstream comic. i go on stage making them comfortable and getting them laughing. >> making jokes about cerebral palsy. not so funny. >> when i became a comic i didn't realise it was a big deal. that's why i say i have 99 problems, and that is...
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the nsa or -- >> the nsa is just the tip of the eye berg. surveillance has gone main -- the iceberg. surveillance has gone mainstream. we can teach this to the kids in a half an hour. >> a conference called roots, featured at the infamous hackers convention deathcon. >> listen to their text messages. let me show you how to break 22 into facework and twitzer, let me show you how to turn on the front facing camera. >> don't you think that's a dangerous path to lead them on? >> you can't make kids behave well online by saying privacy is good for you. they will run from it. >> what they will say is you want to know how stupid these other folks are for being online, i could easily own them. you just sent a top secret encrypted message. >> sell is already teaching her four-year-old, how to be safe online. wicker sends encrypted self-destroying messages. >> i think millions and billions of kids around the world will start using wicker, kids live in a surveillance state all day long and trying to get out of it. >> these are necessary because regulat
the nsa or -- >> the nsa is just the tip of the eye berg. surveillance has gone main -- the iceberg. surveillance has gone mainstream. we can teach this to the kids in a half an hour. >> a conference called roots, featured at the infamous hackers convention deathcon. >> listen to their text messages. let me show you how to break 22 into facework and twitzer, let me show you how to turn on the front facing camera. >> don't you think that's a dangerous path to lead them...
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. >> $2 was seemly hoo high a cost for general motors moving forward, they hired kennett fine berg tothe company. after the break the pentagon nearly doubles its budget in the search for maldsia air lines flight 370 while officials warn we may never learn the why behind the history. details first but domonic choew. i see your autism pin there. >> great to see all of us supporting such cause. here is how stocks go into tomorrow. dow closed at a high. and the nasdaq composite gained eight points on the day. big news on the technology front. amazon is launching a new service called fire tv. the company is saying fire tv will predict movies and tv shows that users will want to watch and queue them for quick payout. the set top box will be priced at $95 per unit. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. to prove
. >> $2 was seemly hoo high a cost for general motors moving forward, they hired kennett fine berg tothe company. after the break the pentagon nearly doubles its budget in the search for maldsia air lines flight 370 while officials warn we may never learn the why behind the history. details first but domonic choew. i see your autism pin there. >> great to see all of us supporting such cause. here is how stocks go into tomorrow. dow closed at a high. and the nasdaq composite gained...
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attack all bloomberg -- daniel l berg, but if you go and look at how he was talked americans, he was talked about in exactly the same terms as edward snowden. he got vindicated, and i think history appreciated the information he let us know about what the government was doing, and we realize he engaged in a heroic emma self-sacrificing act to convince the public. edward snowden already is viewed in those terms, and the next decade he will be viewed even more in those terms around the world and in the united states as well. >> i don't love the term whistleblower, because i think people understand it much too narrowly. au only get to be whistleblower if you use certain .ethods the public interest in knowing things go way beyond what is illegal. the question is what the law should be and where we want to draw the line as a society. i would say, a lantern holder or something like that and what it has done is enable us to tell where the balance is. to mastermind. there is a fundamental conflict sometimes between security and accountability between self-defense and self government. at the
attack all bloomberg -- daniel l berg, but if you go and look at how he was talked americans, he was talked about in exactly the same terms as edward snowden. he got vindicated, and i think history appreciated the information he let us know about what the government was doing, and we realize he engaged in a heroic emma self-sacrificing act to convince the public. edward snowden already is viewed in those terms, and the next decade he will be viewed even more in those terms around the world and...
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. >> check out all of the photos at the anan berg space in los angeles until 227th. that's it for us here on "america tonight" tomorrow, join us for a special edition of "america tonight: this is taliban country" after "fault lines." we will have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> >> >> kathleen sebelius, who oversaw the health care rollout is resigning. president obama will nominate her replacement. burrell will be the replacement. >> a fiery crash killed nine people 100 miles north of sacramento. >> the california highway patrol said a fed ex truck drifted into a bus. >> systematic use by the albuquerque police department has been found. >> the justice department said in some cases officers used deadly force. >> evacuations are under way along the north-east coast. it is braces for a cyclone. it is forecast to make land fall in queensland. >> president obama towards the l.b.j. library. he made a speech. president obama said the landmark legislation based the way for him to become president. those are the headlines. "consider this" is next. remember, you can get
. >> check out all of the photos at the anan berg space in los angeles until 227th. that's it for us here on "america tonight" tomorrow, join us for a special edition of "america tonight: this is taliban country" after "fault lines." we will have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> >> >> kathleen sebelius, who oversaw the health care rollout is resigning. president obama will nominate her replacement. burrell will be the...
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wanted some publicity, and he linked up with some of the killers who killed talk radio host named alan berg1984. a man named robert matthews who founded the order. and miller was a node in this revolutionary network, which he called the patriot movement. >> yeah, i -- where do you think the internalized hate comes from when we're talking about this guy or others in the klan? >> john, i met many of them, and many variations of these organizations, extreme right-ring organizations. people who think jesus was german kind of defines them. i think there was a lot of bitterness that they felt the odds and things were stacked against them; that there was a hidden hand that was manipulating the banks and the currency markets. and this was a strain that had been really in their families for generations for many of them. many of them going as far back as world war i, and through the 60s, they were bittered. they were being bypassed by immigrants who were doing much better economically than they were. and this built a terrible frustration which every so often leads to violence. and miller did not get
wanted some publicity, and he linked up with some of the killers who killed talk radio host named alan berg1984. a man named robert matthews who founded the order. and miller was a node in this revolutionary network, which he called the patriot movement. >> yeah, i -- where do you think the internalized hate comes from when we're talking about this guy or others in the klan? >> john, i met many of them, and many variations of these organizations, extreme right-ring organizations....