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beth.mily: this idea that you have to be a founder or ceo, is that closing the door on good candidates? john: yes it is. emily: john, ellen is someone you personally brought in. she was your chief of staff, you were her mentor. how did you feel when you found out she was suing you? john: i was sick. it was painful. ellen was a good chief of staff. but when i read the charges, i knew from that very moment that hese had no merit. emily: how aware were you of this situation, how aware where you that she was not happy? john: you know, i'd rather not get into the past. ellen did some good things. i wish her well at reddit. emily: she is now the ceo of reddit, she is making bold moves. was she really not senior partner material? john: it is important to look at the difference between being an operator or being an investor, i think that she can be a good ceo. i hope that she is. but to be a successful investing partner is a really different job. emily: have you talked to her? john: only briefly in
beth.mily: this idea that you have to be a founder or ceo, is that closing the door on good candidates? john: yes it is. emily: john, ellen is someone you personally brought in. she was your chief of staff, you were her mentor. how did you feel when you found out she was suing you? john: i was sick. it was painful. ellen was a good chief of staff. but when i read the charges, i knew from that very moment that hese had no merit. emily: how aware were you of this situation, how aware where you...
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[ laughter ] and my mom's like, "beth?" new york right now going, "hey, it's weird i met that girl from 'two broke girls' and she talked in a weird, low voice." [ laughter ] >> i do when walking my dog in my neighborhood, too. i'd people come up at, was, like, night. and they'll be like, "you look so much like that girl from 'two broke girls.'" and i'll be like, "i know. it's so weird. it's so funny, man." >> seth: does your dog, like, cock his head? >> buddy's like, "i don't know you." >> seth: "i don't know what she's doing." this is exciting, too. you have a web comic coming out. tell us about it. >> yes, a digital comic. >> seth: did you grow up a comic book fan? >> i grew up -- my best friend who i'm writing the comic book with, matt doyle, and i grew up doing musical theater together. and he was a huge comic book nerd, which i used to make fun of him for, but then, as i grew into this young adult, i decided it was the coolest thing ever. >> seth: yeah. >> because i read "y the last man." >> seth: oh, it's the best, ye
[ laughter ] and my mom's like, "beth?" new york right now going, "hey, it's weird i met that girl from 'two broke girls' and she talked in a weird, low voice." [ laughter ] >> i do when walking my dog in my neighborhood, too. i'd people come up at, was, like, night. and they'll be like, "you look so much like that girl from 'two broke girls.'" and i'll be like, "i know. it's so weird. it's so funny, man." >> seth: does your dog, like, cock...
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until her death, beth's sister raised her children at home. jason made the mistake of trying the opiate pill oxycontin and good hooked. a few years into his addiction, jason's father died of liver failure. by then jason had been caught stealing and went to say good-bye, escorted by police. >> i went to his wake in shackles and handcuffs and like a jumpsuit and my aunt was there with me. >> he sat there for hours in the prison saying, i did that to dad, i did that to dad. of course he didn't, you know... >> reporter: but he blamed himself? >> he thinks he did stuff that probably added to his dad's death. >> reporter: do you think your father had a broken heart? >> absolutely. like he didn't want to face the fact that both his sons were i think he gave up a little bit, you know? >> reporter: jason's brother andrew is also walking in the shadow of death. he and jason remain very close, each hoping the other lives to beat their common addiction. andrew now has a young son. he and jason are fighting to live for him. >> i don't want him not to have
until her death, beth's sister raised her children at home. jason made the mistake of trying the opiate pill oxycontin and good hooked. a few years into his addiction, jason's father died of liver failure. by then jason had been caught stealing and went to say good-bye, escorted by police. >> i went to his wake in shackles and handcuffs and like a jumpsuit and my aunt was there with me. >> he sat there for hours in the prison saying, i did that to dad, i did that to dad. of course...
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but -- they keep saying -- you know you got to walk away, beth. but i can't. >> hope he looks that good again some day. >> auntie beth as they call her has been looking out for the boys ever since her sister, their mother died of cancer when jason 'twas 11. eagan was the first person, jason scald for money the day he allowed cbs cameras to follow him as he looked for drugs on the streets of boston. >> can you save me $30? >> he used the money sent by his aunt beth to sniff crushed pills in a bathroom stall in city hall then to buy heroin later. which we saw him inject several times. is it hard to watch? >> absolutely. >> red means go when you are shooting heroin. >> reporter: knowing that jason has overdosed eight times. >> yeah. i have been there for one of them. >> reporter: eight times. you have seen one? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: what was it like? >> it was not nice. at all. i actually screamed -- i got removed from the hospital. but i screamed at him. who do you want to be buried next to, mom or dad. >> reporter: jason's life wasn't always lake
but -- they keep saying -- you know you got to walk away, beth. but i can't. >> hope he looks that good again some day. >> auntie beth as they call her has been looking out for the boys ever since her sister, their mother died of cancer when jason 'twas 11. eagan was the first person, jason scald for money the day he allowed cbs cameras to follow him as he looked for drugs on the streets of boston. >> can you save me $30? >> he used the money sent by his aunt beth to...
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. >> reporter: 59-year-old beth eagan is the closest living family member to her two nephews, jason andandrew amaral. both are heroin addicts. >> they're absolutely like my sons. i can't and i don't want to lose them. everybody else in the family loves them, of course, but they keep saying, you know, "you got to walk away, beth." but i can't. hope he looks that good again someday. >> reporter: auntie beth, as they call her, has been looking out for the boys ever since her sister, their mother, died of cancer when jason was 11. eagan was first person jason called for money the day he allowed cbs cameras to follow him as he looked for drugs on the streets of boston. >> can you send me $30? believe me, this is the last time i'm doing this to you. >> reporter: he used the money sent by his aunt beth to sniff crushed pills in a stall in city hall, and later to buy heroin, which we saw him inject several times. was it hard to watch? >> absolutely. >> stop. red means "go" when you're shooting heroin. >> reporter: so knowing that jason has overdosed eight times... >> i've been there for one of
. >> reporter: 59-year-old beth eagan is the closest living family member to her two nephews, jason andandrew amaral. both are heroin addicts. >> they're absolutely like my sons. i can't and i don't want to lose them. everybody else in the family loves them, of course, but they keep saying, you know, "you got to walk away, beth." but i can't. hope he looks that good again someday. >> reporter: auntie beth, as they call her, has been looking out for the boys ever...
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let's take one last look at beth fuller before. all right, beth, come on out. makeover. wow! wow! you ready to see yourself? spin around right here. >> oh, my god! >> wow. she likee. >> i love it! >> you look great. >> you look awesome. >> i love it, too, because at work i have to put my hair up if it's more than shoulder length. it always falls down. >> that color is beautiful. >> isn't it beautiful? as you see, she colored her hair herself but it was too light, it was faded, was it blonde or gray. we made it medium to dark blonde with a pinch of warmth. as i always say, with the right hair color you have to wear less makeup. haircut today by vanessa. >> you look beautiful. i love the leather and the floral. >> just fun and flirty. the dress is maggie london. i love all the colors in the floral pattern. the jacket is white house black market. great leather jacket is such a great option. >> really cute. >> very cute. all right. beth, we will do this so you can see your sister. why don't you s >> we know how sisters get. >> okay. we will introduce your sister. s
let's take one last look at beth fuller before. all right, beth, come on out. makeover. wow! wow! you ready to see yourself? spin around right here. >> oh, my god! >> wow. she likee. >> i love it! >> you look great. >> you look awesome. >> i love it, too, because at work i have to put my hair up if it's more than shoulder length. it always falls down. >> that color is beautiful. >> isn't it beautiful? as you see, she colored her hair herself but...
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a big thank you goes to beth hansen, the campaign manager. [applause] she did everything she could possibly do. and my dear dear friend, doug price. [applause] well, we start getting into these names, emma said, mr. doug didn't you travel with my daddy for a year and a half? reese looked at her and said, how did you do that? [laughter] we are going to have a lot more fun in the future. the kitchen cabinet -- i look at joann and tim, the only guy i know that carried more luggage than an entire circus group. it was unbelievable. i know i am leaving some people out. i want to thank everyone of you. i visited these beautiful beautiful towns in new hampshire. people have really counted me out in new hampshire. when we had our 100 townhall, it was remarkable. those beautiful towns. i will never forget the people of new hampshire. we moved from new hampshire in the far east, all the way to the excitement of california. even being able to sit in traffic in los angeles. [laughter] and i just loved california and what it means to our country, and the e
a big thank you goes to beth hansen, the campaign manager. [applause] she did everything she could possibly do. and my dear dear friend, doug price. [applause] well, we start getting into these names, emma said, mr. doug didn't you travel with my daddy for a year and a half? reese looked at her and said, how did you do that? [laughter] we are going to have a lot more fun in the future. the kitchen cabinet -- i look at joann and tim, the only guy i know that carried more luggage than an entire...
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beth, i want to get you in first. we just heard kristen welker speaking with campaign officials say that despite donald trump's threat of bringing up bill clinton's infidelities directly on the debate stage, she's going to let him run his race, she will run hers. how do you see this knowing hillary clinton so well, how do you see her responding on a debate stage if he tries that? >> it's going to be tough, tamron. obviously these are very, very personal accusations, they get right to the thing that she is most sensitive about. secretary clinton, her relationship with her husband, that horrible humiliation she went through in the '90s, but they're prepared for this. they knew this was going to happen. they knew this is the way trump is going to approach her candidacy so they're very prepared and they're going to handle it in due time. what they're not going to do is handle it yet. she is still in a primary battle with bernie sanders and secretary clinton cannot directly engage donald trump as she's going to once the no
beth, i want to get you in first. we just heard kristen welker speaking with campaign officials say that despite donald trump's threat of bringing up bill clinton's infidelities directly on the debate stage, she's going to let him run his race, she will run hers. how do you see this knowing hillary clinton so well, how do you see her responding on a debate stage if he tries that? >> it's going to be tough, tamron. obviously these are very, very personal accusations, they get right to the...
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beth cobert, acting director of the u.s. office of personnel management, i might add, in her new role working incredibly well, in a bipartisan and very transparent way that is recognized by this committee. so thank you so much. mr. tony scott, the u.s. chief information officer at the u.s. office of management and budget. welcome to you all. and pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses will be sworn in before they testify. so if you please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you. please be seated. let the record reflect that all witnesses answered in the affirmative. in order to allow time for discussion, please limit your oral testimony to five minutes. you're very familiar with the process but your entire written statement will be made part of the record. and so mr. evanina, you're now recognized for five minutes. mr. evanina: good morning. good morning, everyone. chairman meadows, chai
beth cobert, acting director of the u.s. office of personnel management, i might add, in her new role working incredibly well, in a bipartisan and very transparent way that is recognized by this committee. so thank you so much. mr. tony scott, the u.s. chief information officer at the u.s. office of management and budget. welcome to you all. and pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses will be sworn in before they testify. so if you please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear...
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>> here she comes. >> beth, come join. let's see you. >> whoa!u. >> congratulations! >> you can't even believe it's the same person. >> hard to believe it's the same person. a lot of us when we eat, we eat emotionally, you're not paying attention. is that what was your issue. >> you just ate. i wasn't paying attention and -- >> part of your craft is your baking. >> exactly, i i had a sugar addiction. >> she walks. tell them about that. >> walking is my goal. i walk and now in the fall i'm going to do the avon 39, the challenge to walk 39 miles in two days. >> good for you. >> did you start off with -- i can only imagine short walks and they just got greater and greater? >> my first walk was like ten minutes out the door and ten minutes back, so 20 minutes. yesterday i took a seven and a half mile walk. >> so i think we have -- i know you like baking and you figured out a way to incorporate your baking and still cut the calories. >> did someone say cookies? >> skinny cookies. instead of using oil she has used pumpkin in her cookies. >> there you g
>> here she comes. >> beth, come join. let's see you. >> whoa!u. >> congratulations! >> you can't even believe it's the same person. >> hard to believe it's the same person. a lot of us when we eat, we eat emotionally, you're not paying attention. is that what was your issue. >> you just ate. i wasn't paying attention and -- >> part of your craft is your baking. >> exactly, i i had a sugar addiction. >> she walks. tell them about that....
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the central plains with large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes likely. >> reporter: but for now, beth roberts is just grateful to be alive. >> if we had stopped for one thing, you know, if we had done one thing differently, we might not be here. >> reporter: the severe storms are blamed for one death near oklahoma city. in this neighborhood, six homes were shredded. on this property alone, more than two dozen rescue animals were lost. tonight there are new tornado watches in effect for parts of kansas and oklahoma. lester? >> gabe gutierrez tonight, thank you. >>> a massive power outage this afternoon in seattle, knocking out traffic lights and leaving half the city paralyzed. it caused significant delays, as you can imagine, on the rails and the roads. the fire department also got several emergency calls about people suddenly trapped in elevators. crews said an equipment failure at a substation was to blame. but they were able to get things back up and running. >>> president obama made a rare public apology during his visit to japan. after that nation's leader in a highly unusual mom
the central plains with large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes likely. >> reporter: but for now, beth roberts is just grateful to be alive. >> if we had stopped for one thing, you know, if we had done one thing differently, we might not be here. >> reporter: the severe storms are blamed for one death near oklahoma city. in this neighborhood, six homes were shredded. on this property alone, more than two dozen rescue animals were lost. tonight there are new tornado watches in...
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beth he thle 89 degrees in kutztown. beth he thlhem could see that eg shower. for the suburbs, quick warmup there too. 91 degrees in phoenixville and westchester. those evening thunderstorms are a possibility, but i think they'll fall short of philadelphia. 89 degrees in fairmont this afternoon. byberry up to 90 degrees. look at new jersey. nothing but sunshine for trenton and haddonfield. cooler at the shore, yes. 78 in avalon. go inland just a little bit from the beach and those temperatures will be well into the 80s. delaware, 90 degrees in wilmington. dover, 86 degrees. the weekend forecast, it's going to be warm to start with. into the low 90s for saturday. a bit cooler on sunday with a chance of some showers. just a chance of some showers on sunday. a better chance you'll see some rain on monday. ten-day outlook when i'm back in ten minutes. tracy, vai? >> thank you, bill. it is now 5:10. we don't even have to go to jessica right now. i can tell you it's a good time to get out the door. get on the roads. >> he's trying to take your job. >> i can go home t
beth he thle 89 degrees in kutztown. beth he thlhem could see that eg shower. for the suburbs, quick warmup there too. 91 degrees in phoenixville and westchester. those evening thunderstorms are a possibility, but i think they'll fall short of philadelphia. 89 degrees in fairmont this afternoon. byberry up to 90 degrees. look at new jersey. nothing but sunshine for trenton and haddonfield. cooler at the shore, yes. 78 in avalon. go inland just a little bit from the beach and those temperatures...
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reading. 64 beth he thlhebethlehem. phoenixville, 62. cloudy with sprinkles around. newtown, 63 for the high temperature tomorrow. philadelphia coming in 61 degrees. 62 fairmount with sprinkles in the forecast. very light showers at least. 62 degrees haddonfield. 62 in trenten. but the rain, again, is not going to be all day. a little popup shower here and there of course. atlantic city coming in 59 degrees tomorrow. 61 dover. 62 degrees in wilmington. a better looking forecast as we go into thursday. take a look at that. sunny, 72. friday 76 and sunny. the weekend, though, not looking good. it really does look like we're going to have rain both saturday and sunday. and we'll be in the 50s on saturday. going into next week, though, that's what we're looking at. those 80s as we approach the end of next week. so we'll be watching that very closely. as for the rest of the area going into this weekend, the rain is in the forecast for everyone. if you're in the pennsylvania suburbs, lehigh valley, south jersey along the shor
reading. 64 beth he thlhebethlehem. phoenixville, 62. cloudy with sprinkles around. newtown, 63 for the high temperature tomorrow. philadelphia coming in 61 degrees. 62 fairmount with sprinkles in the forecast. very light showers at least. 62 degrees haddonfield. 62 in trenten. but the rain, again, is not going to be all day. a little popup shower here and there of course. atlantic city coming in 59 degrees tomorrow. 61 dover. 62 degrees in wilmington. a better looking forecast as we go into...
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judge mary beth bonaventura and her five fellow judges will hear more than 3,000 cases in a year.ome will be simple detention hearings. while others will be trials for serious offenses. 16-year-old ayryana has spent the weekend in detention for disorderly conduct at a high school football game. it's not her first time in juvenile. with two previous trips to the courtroom, the judge will have to decide whether ayryana should remain locked up or be allowed to go home with her mother. >> i want to tell the judge the whole story and just let her know that i -- i am going to school. i have changed a lot since the last time i have been to court. >> with the long, tense weekend behind her, it is finally ayryana's turn to tell her story. >> tell me what happened. >> me and my brother and a friend, we was going in line to get our tickets for the football game. and the principal had stopped me, and she said, well, um, i don't go to the school no more so either i had to leave or i had to go to the other side. when she came up, she came up with a police officer. so i said, um, okay, well i go
judge mary beth bonaventura and her five fellow judges will hear more than 3,000 cases in a year.ome will be simple detention hearings. while others will be trials for serious offenses. 16-year-old ayryana has spent the weekend in detention for disorderly conduct at a high school football game. it's not her first time in juvenile. with two previous trips to the courtroom, the judge will have to decide whether ayryana should remain locked up or be allowed to go home with her mother. >> i...
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the "post's" deputy foreign editor mary beth sheridan joins me now from washington, d.c.nk you so much for joining us. first thing starting out can you just explain how does something like this happen? how are children forced to be informants for the government? >> it's an amazing story, i have to say. in many cases in recent years the government has either managed to capture al-shabaab troops who were forced by them to fight. or children actually gave themselves up, tried to escape and what is supposed to happen is the government is supposed to turn these kids over to u.n. authorities or other humanitarian groups to be rehabilitated. but instead our reporter kevin found they detained a lot of them and forced them to go out on very dangerous missions and point out former colleagues, otherwise i'd tie al-shabab installation or members 3/4 your story describes -- >> thompson: are. >> thompson: forced to walk publicly in the streets and identify them. what kind of danger does that put that in? >> a huge amount. the kids told you, kevin interviewed eight of them and talked to
the "post's" deputy foreign editor mary beth sheridan joins me now from washington, d.c.nk you so much for joining us. first thing starting out can you just explain how does something like this happen? how are children forced to be informants for the government? >> it's an amazing story, i have to say. in many cases in recent years the government has either managed to capture al-shabaab troops who were forced by them to fight. or children actually gave themselves up, tried to...
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. >> obviously took a direct hit -- >> reporter: in bristol, oklahoma today, beth and her family are stunned. if you had waited a few more minutes -- >> we would have been sucked out that window. >> reporter: she rushed into her cellar with only moments to spare. the last few weeks in the state have been devastating, but the number of reported tornadoes this year is actually below normal. over the last decade, the u.s. has averaged more than 700 twisters by this point. this year, just 539. in arkansas, flooding almost killed a 13-year-old boy who was sucked into a drainage pipe. incredibly, first responders rescued him with only moirn injuries. >> it's a miracle we found him here. >> reporter: tonight kansas and texas could see more severe weather. >> there's a slight risk of strong storms tonight in kansas and texas. but tomorrow, we're going to start off with very windy storms through parts of missouri. as we go into the afternoon, we're likely going to see strong storms through the central plains with large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes likely. >> reporter: but for now, beth
. >> obviously took a direct hit -- >> reporter: in bristol, oklahoma today, beth and her family are stunned. if you had waited a few more minutes -- >> we would have been sucked out that window. >> reporter: she rushed into her cellar with only moments to spare. the last few weeks in the state have been devastating, but the number of reported tornadoes this year is actually below normal. over the last decade, the u.s. has averaged more than 700 twisters by this point....
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and beth, annie, whatever. >> trevor: i didn't know whether to go with theanie or the beth. >> any, fan nice name. >> nice to meet you, than. nice to meet you. >> trevor: su have a lot of fans in the music world because you are, indeed, a musician. but recently there was something that really thrust you into the spotlight for a different reason and that was the story with amber kaufman. >> uh-huh. >> trevor: and just to catch anyone up who doesn't know, amber kaufman tweeted about having an incident with music, i guess he was a producer. >> publicist, yes. >> trevor: and he had sexually assaulted her. and you came out and your voice made it heard. it was really a tough conversation to have, i mean it seems like an obvious thing but why did you feel like it needed to be amplified. >> well, i mean, let's be real. like sexism and sexual harassment and sexual, you know, this idea of women being sexually assaulted, it's everywhere. it doesn't exist just in my industry which is music. but as a woman, i felt it was so important to support my peer, my female peer. and i didn't realize that it w
and beth, annie, whatever. >> trevor: i didn't know whether to go with theanie or the beth. >> any, fan nice name. >> nice to meet you, than. nice to meet you. >> trevor: su have a lot of fans in the music world because you are, indeed, a musician. but recently there was something that really thrust you into the spotlight for a different reason and that was the story with amber kaufman. >> uh-huh. >> trevor: and just to catch anyone up who doesn't know, amber...
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the cut you had from beth stevens where they brought the case against the former defense minister insalvador -- amy: guatemala. >> guatemala, i'm sorry. and brilliantly sue them by following th subena and e summonwhile heas graduing om harva. the spectivef what hpened gally wi the case,he man s finish becausehatas the ont-page news thrghout tumn oli. whene filedheuantanam case, id not tnk he haa prayerf winnin but he s gointo do this to comes susaanthony id 100 yrs ago,eep uphe drumbt of agition, politil educatn and itation ainst wh he thght was oppssive u. policyn which all kno i an oppresse u.s. picy. juan: i want to -- >> combining legal activism. juan: i want ask you about his pioneering work in the center's pioneering work in using this obscure alien tort act to go after international criminals. >> peter weiss and rhonda copeland geithner this up until -- 30 years ago. there had been no suits against foreign dictators, for human rights abuses in u.s. courts. so they did not have jurisdiction. the center without any president stood alone and said, we're going to sue human rights
the cut you had from beth stevens where they brought the case against the former defense minister insalvador -- amy: guatemala. >> guatemala, i'm sorry. and brilliantly sue them by following th subena and e summonwhile heas graduing om harva. the spectivef what hpened gally wi the case,he man s finish becausehatas the ont-page news thrghout tumn oli. whene filedheuantanam case, id not tnk he haa prayerf winnin but he s gointo do this to comes susaanthony id 100 yrs ago,eep uphe drumbt of...
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the cut you had from beth stevens where they brought the case against the former defense minister insalvador -- amy: guatemala. >> guatemala, i'm sorry. and brilliantly sue them by following the subpoena and the summons while he was graduating from harvard. the respective of what happened legally with the case, the man was finished because that was the front-page news throughout autumn olive. when he filed the guantanamo case, he did not think he had a prayer of winning, but he was going to do this to come as susan anthony said 100 years ago, keep up the drumbeat of agitation, political education and agitation against what he thought was an oppressive u.s. policy in which we all know is an oppressive u.s. policy. juan: i want to -- >> combining legal activism. juan: i want ask you about his pioneering work in the center's pioneering work in using this obscure alien tort act to go after international criminals. >> peter weiss and rhonda copeland geithner this up until -- 30 years ago. there had been no suits against foreign dictators, for human rights abuses in u.s. courts. so they di
the cut you had from beth stevens where they brought the case against the former defense minister insalvador -- amy: guatemala. >> guatemala, i'm sorry. and brilliantly sue them by following the subpoena and the summons while he was graduating from harvard. the respective of what happened legally with the case, the man was finished because that was the front-page news throughout autumn olive. when he filed the guantanamo case, he did not think he had a prayer of winning, but he was going...
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anyway, beth, thank you. right now public information officer for the tennessee bureau of investigation josh divine goes "on the record." great news, sir. congratulations to the law enforcement in tennessee. >> this is a big win not just for law enforcement but this community and this family. they wanted this to happen. i cannot tell you how overjoyed we are to be able to share this news tonight. >> why did he do this? this is what i don't get. this uncle at one time had custody of this child while her father was in prison and the mother was -- i don't know where she was. and then when the father got out, the father regained custody of this child and then all of a sudden we have this situation where the uncle goes and gets her out of school and kidnaps her, right? >> that is the-million-dollar question. why? so our work is still ongoing because it's not just bringing this girl home. we want to understand the complexities of what got us to this point. our work in some regards is just beginning now that we are
anyway, beth, thank you. right now public information officer for the tennessee bureau of investigation josh divine goes "on the record." great news, sir. congratulations to the law enforcement in tennessee. >> this is a big win not just for law enforcement but this community and this family. they wanted this to happen. i cannot tell you how overjoyed we are to be able to share this news tonight. >> why did he do this? this is what i don't get. this uncle at one time had...
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beth, but if our ability to do that, is that going to come at a cost? of the current efforts that we have to protect the endangered species? >> no, i don't think so. so most of the technology, the research that's going into developing these kind of science fiction at the moment, but fantastical approaches to doing this, these are not competing for resources with existing conservation efforts. in fact, those of us who are interested in this, and my interest in this is not to bring species that are extinct and gone forever back to life are, but instead to use this as a technology to help species that are alive today but perhaps in danger of going extinct because they can't adapt quickly enough sufficiently to be able to keep up with the changes that are happening to their habitat. can we use this same technology to genetically assist that adaptation? and all of these developments that might be a new approach to conservation are being funded by research that wants to use these same technologies to do things like gene therapy in humans. so there are -- and
beth, but if our ability to do that, is that going to come at a cost? of the current efforts that we have to protect the endangered species? >> no, i don't think so. so most of the technology, the research that's going into developing these kind of science fiction at the moment, but fantastical approaches to doing this, these are not competing for resources with existing conservation efforts. in fact, those of us who are interested in this, and my interest in this is not to bring species...
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>> my plus one is my mother, mary beth, back here. >> my mom's name is mary beth. >> oh, really? >> no, i'm not kidding! >> there we go. >> mary beth, come on down. [cheers and applause] hi, mary beth. >> nice to meet you. >> hi, mom. >> hey, babe. >> all right. >> can you help out here? >> i think i can. >> so do you know who jordan spieth is? >> no, that's the problem. >> well, that's my problem too. >> what i do think, though, is golf clubs. >> yeah. >> they don't fit under the seat. >> and they're kind of dangerous. >> the probably--yeah, they could be considered a weapon. >> that's what i'm thinking too. >> okay, good. >> i'm gonna go with a, golf clubs. final answer. >> jordan spieth from my hometown of dallas, texas is the greatest... golfer in the world right now. you're right! >> all right! >> you're right, and you got to $10,000. [horn blares] he won the masters and the u.s. open this year. >> oh, there you go. i got to watch more golf. >> that sound means that time is up, but you're coming back to play more "millionaire." mary beth, stick around! thanks for watching to
>> my plus one is my mother, mary beth, back here. >> my mom's name is mary beth. >> oh, really? >> no, i'm not kidding! >> there we go. >> mary beth, come on down. [cheers and applause] hi, mary beth. >> nice to meet you. >> hi, mom. >> hey, babe. >> all right. >> can you help out here? >> i think i can. >> so do you know who jordan spieth is? >> no, that's the problem. >> well, that's my problem too....
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heidi in colorado and beth faraday, another jane does from the andrea constand case have been fightingnd had a lot of success getting bills through the colorado state legislature to extend the statute of limitations for cases of rape from ten years to 20 years, right? >> correct. we had gone for complete abol h abolishment for the statute of limitati limitations, or obvious reasons. you listened to lili tell you the trauma goes on for decades and many many people cannot recognize what has happened to them for decades. there are men that have called many of us and come forward with their tales of abuse from when they were children and they don't even remember it for 30, 40 years. so we're trying to get the statutes of limitations completely abolished. we weren't able to get that done but we were able to get a ten year extension. so we now have a 20 year statute. we're ready to take it nation nationally, because these criminals state hop from state to state, depending on what the statute is. >> and the governor of colorado expected to sign that potentially next month. lili, i know you're
heidi in colorado and beth faraday, another jane does from the andrea constand case have been fightingnd had a lot of success getting bills through the colorado state legislature to extend the statute of limitations for cases of rape from ten years to 20 years, right? >> correct. we had gone for complete abol h abolishment for the statute of limitati limitations, or obvious reasons. you listened to lili tell you the trauma goes on for decades and many many people cannot recognize what has...
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alert. [ laughter ] beth doesn't make it, if you're in the middle of "little women."le -- >> i must have been about eight. >> seth: okay, so you're eight, you're reading "little women," beth dies, you can't handle it. so what did you do? >> and i just crossed it out and wrote "no, she lived!" [ laughter ] and then when jo didn't get married to laurie, i was like, "no, they got married." and so it was just about being in denial, i guess. [ light laughter ] >> seth: that's fantastic. it must have been an awkward interaction with the librarian when you returned the book. >> yes. [ light laughter ] they were library books. everyone was very angry. but also they didn't understand. [ laughter ] they just didn't understand. >> seth: those fools, they never understood you. this is amazing to me. you're 31 years old. this was your sixth book and there were five novels before this. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: so does that mean that you write incredibly fast? [ light laughter ] >> not really. i just sort of get ideas. i try to stop having ideas, but they just keep coming. i end up r
alert. [ laughter ] beth doesn't make it, if you're in the middle of "little women."le -- >> i must have been about eight. >> seth: okay, so you're eight, you're reading "little women," beth dies, you can't handle it. so what did you do? >> and i just crossed it out and wrote "no, she lived!" [ laughter ] and then when jo didn't get married to laurie, i was like, "no, they got married." and so it was just about being in denial, i guess....
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beth, tamera, kerry, thanks.live coverage of the primary and with all due respect starts right now. >>> after tomorrow your candidacy might require something a little bit more like this. ♪ ♪ >> happy "game of thrones" belated spoiler alert. the attacks get petty and gender warset
beth, tamera, kerry, thanks.live coverage of the primary and with all due respect starts right now. >>> after tomorrow your candidacy might require something a little bit more like this. ♪ ♪ >> happy "game of thrones" belated spoiler alert. the attacks get petty and gender warset
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, beth we've heard from the panel here on thh couch.about the researcha about this new app that measureu people's happiness when it comem to drinking and how does it wo work?rk >> well, good morning. researchers at the university of kept wanted look how drinkingnk effects our happiness over time. so they had a couple of thingsfg going on. they had a traditional study following people in their 30sir asking them a lot of questions,o and then they had an app that they used to measure how muchho people are drinking and mood and what they would do, yod would carry around oh and ohh ad your smart phone this app anhisn couple times it day it will beel and say what are you doing and g what is your mood? so one ofe the options you can pick is i'm drinking.king and allowed them to sort of seee from day to day over stretch of time how people -- how peopleeol were feeling when they werehe drinking and then later down thd road when they weren't drinkingn so it kind of them a glimpse ono how what drinking --, howing --, drinking affects your moodmo o
, beth we've heard from the panel here on thh couch.about the researcha about this new app that measureu people's happiness when it comem to drinking and how does it wo work?rk >> well, good morning. researchers at the university of kept wanted look how drinkingnk effects our happiness over time. so they had a couple of thingsfg going on. they had a traditional study following people in their 30sir asking them a lot of questions,o and then they had an app that they used to measure how...
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first, my name is beth ann, i am a book reviewer and writer. i have a panel at 1:30 about the books that changed my life, my recent anthologying, and that's one of the reasons i get the privilege of being here today, because i interview authors frequently and absolutely love it. i don't think our panelist needs much introduction. however, diane rehm is the host of an e upon mouse show on npr, and she has been so for many years. weaver delighted to have her -- we're delighted to have her here. i have lots of questions, but again, i'll try to make sure i leave lots of time for yours. thank you, diane, for being here today. >> oh, it's my pleasure. [applause] >> diane is a national treasure, and her new book is a very heart felt one about coming to terms with what life is like after a beloved spouse, after -- dies, a long marriage, and life continues on. and today i'm going to speak with diane about a great many things from the book, but we'll have time also to talk with her about her career in radio and some of her favorite moments there. but, di
first, my name is beth ann, i am a book reviewer and writer. i have a panel at 1:30 about the books that changed my life, my recent anthologying, and that's one of the reasons i get the privilege of being here today, because i interview authors frequently and absolutely love it. i don't think our panelist needs much introduction. however, diane rehm is the host of an e upon mouse show on npr, and she has been so for many years. weaver delighted to have her -- we're delighted to have her here. i...
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yard left once construction on the purple line begin, the 16 mile light rail project will extend from beth that he is today. he's not against purple line swell, it's about just compensation. property will be diminished. the train will be, relatively close to our house. and they said they won't expect there to be any dim reduction in value. >> reporter: his next door neighbor say he may consider joining the lawsuit. the property value he'll likely take, he says the mta's offer is a fraction of what it should be. >> it's like taking your head of. somebody takes your hand or had break makes a difference. it's going to come from the front of the house. the that's a problem. >> reporter: and these are just a few people who are affected by this many homeowners along this route are in the same situation. construction is said to begin later on the purple line but in thes in the prince george's county section of this. we reached out to mta to get a comment about the lawsuit. a spokesperson tells us they have yet to see the lawsuit. right now, they are not making a comment. that's the latest here in
yard left once construction on the purple line begin, the 16 mile light rail project will extend from beth that he is today. he's not against purple line swell, it's about just compensation. property will be diminished. the train will be, relatively close to our house. and they said they won't expect there to be any dim reduction in value. >> reporter: his next door neighbor say he may consider joining the lawsuit. the property value he'll likely take, he says the mta's offer is a...
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a big thank you to beth hanson, campaign manager. did everything that she could possibly do. [ applause ] oh, and my dear, dear friends, doug price -- [ applause ] well, we start getting into these names. as i mentioned, i think emma said, mr. doug, didn't you travel with my daddy for, like a year and a half? and reese looked at him and said, how did you ever do that? but we had a great time. we're going to have a lot more fun in the future. of course, kitchen cabinet, i look at joanne davidson and bob and tim, who the only guy i know carried more luggage than an entire circus crew. unbelievable. so, i know i'm leaving some people out but i want to thank every one of you. you know, i visited these beautiful, beautiful towns in new hampshire and people really counted me out in new hampshire, but when we hit our 100th town hall, it was remarkable. those beautiful towns. i will never forget the people of new hampshire. we moved from new hampshire, you know, in the far east, all the way to the excitement of california. even being able to
a big thank you to beth hanson, campaign manager. did everything that she could possibly do. [ applause ] oh, and my dear, dear friends, doug price -- [ applause ] well, we start getting into these names. as i mentioned, i think emma said, mr. doug, didn't you travel with my daddy for, like a year and a half? and reese looked at him and said, how did you ever do that? but we had a great time. we're going to have a lot more fun in the future. of course, kitchen cabinet, i look at joanne davidson...
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i want to bring back jenny beth martin, lisa booth and christy.donald trump, we are watching a line much 12,000 people file into an auditorium to hear him speak in a state that votes tomorrow. as a cruz supporter you have got to be somewhat crest fallen. because not long aio this was suppose to be in ted cruz's pocket. >> i'm not sure when not long ago anything about this election was a done deal or a sure thing. every time people predict how things will turn out the voters show that the people predicting are not always right. so we are going to see if the people in indiana want to -- are just look for change or if they want change based on constitutional conservative principles. charles: if cruz wins tomorrow against all these polls and the momentum of donald trump. >> can we talk about the fact center that actual likes nickelback? indiana is critical tomorrow. it's critical for donald trump both in mathematically trying to get some,237. and it's more critical for senator ted cruz because he needs to win indiana to try to stop donald trump. charl
i want to bring back jenny beth martin, lisa booth and christy.donald trump, we are watching a line much 12,000 people file into an auditorium to hear him speak in a state that votes tomorrow. as a cruz supporter you have got to be somewhat crest fallen. because not long aio this was suppose to be in ted cruz's pocket. >> i'm not sure when not long ago anything about this election was a done deal or a sure thing. every time people predict how things will turn out the voters show that the...