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[narrator] even for expert navigators like bill stevens, the coast is still difficult to navigate with hidden offshore pinnacle rocks. with the help of the national park service, archaeologists have now begun to research this area and found that in fact there's been a very long history of settlement. [man] we knew this site was here. it hadn't been that well described, but it was found by some archaeologists who were working for the state of alaska following the exxon valdez oil spill, and there was great concern that some of these areas that were being impacted by the spill had archaeological sites on them that no one had looked for and that could be damaged by the oil directly or by clean-up activities, and one of the results of the spill was that almost 1,000 new archaeological sites were discovered. when alaska was purchased by the united states, they instituted the census every 10 years, and the first one in 1880 recorded a few people living in one village out on the coast, and by the next census in 1890, there were no native alaskan settlers out here. they had in the meantime res
[narrator] even for expert navigators like bill stevens, the coast is still difficult to navigate with hidden offshore pinnacle rocks. with the help of the national park service, archaeologists have now begun to research this area and found that in fact there's been a very long history of settlement. [man] we knew this site was here. it hadn't been that well described, but it was found by some archaeologists who were working for the state of alaska following the exxon valdez oil spill, and...
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few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards stevench the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze. i thought it's not going to come to the boat, it's not going to come to the boat, and it ends up right at my face. >> the black marlin's sharp bill is aimed squarely at steven. >> and it struck his open mouth. i thought it was cutting straight through him. >> steven's dad is stunned. helpless, he watches as the missile-like fish spears the young man, a direct hit to the mouth. >> and i didn't think it was normal, but i didn't understand what was happening, and it happened so fast. and then i just started screaming because there was blood everywhere. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> the marlin thrashes furiously, tearing up steven's mouth. his sister is so frightened she stops filming. >> stuck into the back of the throat and cut the inside of his cheek really badly, broke four bones in his face, and he -- he violently went backwards and then he went forwards b
few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards stevench the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze. i thought it's not going to come to the boat, it's not going to come to the boat, and it ends up right at my face. >> the black marlin's sharp bill is aimed squarely at steven. >> and it struck his open mouth. i thought it was cutting straight...
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. >> bill: let's walk through it who is behind, in your opinion who is behind. >> sciu steven learner. >> bill: unions? >> part of it. it is global in nature and, you know, sciu and code pink were over for the uprisings over in egypt. we exposed it last spring. we had undercover tape of steven learner giving a talk. >> bill: the head of the service union in the u.s.a. >> is he on sim baltic call now. but he was talking about how we are going to collapse the system not pay their bills and march in front of wall street. et cetera. et cetera. very well planned. >> bill: you think the sciu people are funding the people who leave these groups. >> you have sciu, have you alf-cio. you have all kinds of groups. >> bill: who are they paying? they are not paying all the demonstrators. >> no. you have the working families parties. we just showed on my broadcast the screen shots that have been scrubbed now from the internet on craigslist where they were recruiting people and paying them 300 to $600 per week to come protest for this. that was a couple of months ago. it was pay to -- we're going to
. >> bill: let's walk through it who is behind, in your opinion who is behind. >> sciu steven learner. >> bill: unions? >> part of it. it is global in nature and, you know, sciu and code pink were over for the uprisings over in egypt. we exposed it last spring. we had undercover tape of steven learner giving a talk. >> bill: the head of the service union in the u.s.a. >> is he on sim baltic call now. but he was talking about how we are going to collapse the...
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. >> bill: bernie goldberg, everybody, great story. reality check on deck. amanda knox, lee stevensthe spotlight this evening. check in next. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. relate check where the truth sets us free every monday evening. check one, just my opinion, just my opinion, the murder cases like amanda knox and casey anthony are interesting to follow but unhealthy if you get emotionally involved. none of us knows exactly what happened in those situations and we have to depend on a flawed justice system whether it's here in the u.s.a. or in italy to define things for us. there is
. >> bill: bernie goldberg, everybody, great story. reality check on deck. amanda knox, lee stevensthe spotlight this evening. check in next. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [...
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. >> bill: bernie goldberg, everybody, great story. reality check on deck. amanda knox, lee stevens, and killing lincoln, all in the spotlight this evening. check in next. we're centurylink ... a new kind of broadband company committed to providing honest, personal service from real people ... 5-year price-lock guarantees ... consistently fast speeds ... and more ways to customize your technology. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. relate check where the truth sets us free every monday evening. check one, just my opinion, just my opinion, the murder cases like amanda knox and casey anthony are interesting to follow but unhealthy if you get emotionally involved. none of us knows exactly what happened in those situations and we have to depend on a flawed justice system whether it's here in the u.s.a. or in italy to define things for us. there is, however, a fact-based approach that does serve us well, respect the process, it's the only thing that we have to separates us from the bar barons, if things don't add up like in the anthony and o.j. simpson cases it is find to harbor
. >> bill: bernie goldberg, everybody, great story. reality check on deck. amanda knox, lee stevens, and killing lincoln, all in the spotlight this evening. check in next. we're centurylink ... a new kind of broadband company committed to providing honest, personal service from real people ... 5-year price-lock guarantees ... consistently fast speeds ... and more ways to customize your technology. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. relate check where the truth sets us free...
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. >> bill: bernie goldberg, everybody, great story. reality check on deck. amanda knox, lee stevensotlight this evening. check in next. mary? what are you doing here? it's megan. i'm getting new insurance. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three years. it's been five years. five years. well, progressive gives megan discounts that you gs didn't. paperless, safe driver, and i get great service. meredith, what's shakin', bacon? they'll figure it out. getting you the discounts you deserve. now,that'sprogressive. call or click today. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. relate check where the truth sets us free every monday evening. check one, just my opinion, just my opinion, the murder cases l
. >> bill: bernie goldberg, everybody, great story. reality check on deck. amanda knox, lee stevensotlight this evening. check in next. mary? what are you doing here? it's megan. i'm getting new insurance. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three years. it's been five years. five years. well, progressive gives megan discounts that you gs didn't. paperless, safe driver, and i get great service. meredith, what's shakin', bacon? they'll figure it out. getting you the discounts you...
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you can't be steven spielberg, a bill gates, get out there, and if you believe in yourself and you'vedo something historic. >> we used to call it up from a timpger's bench. we were a nation of mechanics, people who would have an -- it wasn't just horacio alter stories, but is people who believed in product. if henry ford knew cars weren't just for rich people, they would be for everyday people. it's the same with steve jobs. he didn't think that computers were just for the defense department or a huge corporation, but people would carry them in their pocket. those types of american entrepreneurs are the large figures in u.s. history. thomas edison and henry ford rank up there with washington as lincolnen as great americans, and steve jobs for our generation, baby boomer, he's the man, and history along with bill gates will be treating him as a seminal figure. walter isaacson is writing a major book on him. >> it's the same spirit in "money ball" a guy that has a hunch and sticks with it. here's steve jobs at stanford in 2005 after he had first been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, wh
you can't be steven spielberg, a bill gates, get out there, and if you believe in yourself and you'vedo something historic. >> we used to call it up from a timpger's bench. we were a nation of mechanics, people who would have an -- it wasn't just horacio alter stories, but is people who believed in product. if henry ford knew cars weren't just for rich people, they would be for everyday people. it's the same with steve jobs. he didn't think that computers were just for the defense...
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bills are now 5-2. >>> in st. louis, rams running back stevenrds rushing and scored two touchdowns against new orleans. a big upset for the rams over the saints. 31-21. the first win of the season for st. louis. >>> st. louis also celebrated the cardinals world series victory. a red sea of fans jammed downtown sunday to honor the world champions. the cardinals players carried the world series trophy. they rolled down market street to busch stadium and the celebration continues today. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> the wall street protesters get an early taste of winter from the weekend snowstorm. ever since she discovered the mccafé caramel mocha from mcdonald's, she's been expecting a little bit more out of...everything. ♪ this is what happens once you savor the taste of sweet caramel in rich chocolate with smooth espresso. ♪ settling for less is no longer an option. mccafé caramel mocha. the simple joy of big expectations. ♪ my old contacts would sometimes move and blur my vision. then my eye doctor told me
bills are now 5-2. >>> in st. louis, rams running back stevenrds rushing and scored two touchdowns against new orleans. a big upset for the rams over the saints. 31-21. the first win of the season for st. louis. >>> st. louis also celebrated the cardinals world series victory. a red sea of fans jammed downtown sunday to honor the world champions. the cardinals players carried the world series trophy. they rolled down market street to busch stadium and the celebration continues...
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you could be a steven spielberg, you can be a bill gates. you can get out there and if you believe in yourself and you've got a heart for something you can do something historic. >> yeah, we used to call it, chris, up from the tinkerer's bench in the 19th century. that you can invent anything. we were a nation of mechanics. people that had an idea and would take it all the way to the top. it wasn't necessarily horatio alger stories but just people that believed in products. henry ford being the great example of the model t. he had failure after failure, but he knew that cars weren't just for rich people, they were going to be for everyday people. and it's the same with steve jobs. he didn't think that computers were just for the defense department or for a huge corporation, but people were going to carry them in their pocket. and those types of american entrepreneurs are really the large figures in u.s. history. thomas edison and henry ford rank up there with washington, with lincoln, as great americans. and steve jobs for our generation gen
you could be a steven spielberg, you can be a bill gates. you can get out there and if you believe in yourself and you've got a heart for something you can do something historic. >> yeah, we used to call it, chris, up from the tinkerer's bench in the 19th century. that you can invent anything. we were a nation of mechanics. people that had an idea and would take it all the way to the top. it wasn't necessarily horatio alger stories but just people that believed in products. henry ford...
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steven segal is an official texas border patrol. it has nothing do with the reality show. don't choke, billrently for a long time christina aguilera seen here last weekend at michael jackson tribute has been taking shots at kelly osbourne over her weight. now that she's slimmed down she's dishing it back saying about aguilera, quote, she called me fat for years. i was never that fat. you know, this is always disappointing to see, especially between women, that aren't even obese, that they would give that example to young girls. it's just a ridiculous conversation. >> good for kelly osbourne for getting healthy sxbing healthy. >> absolutely. >>> this comes to us from kjrh 2 news works for you in tulsa, oklahoma, where in nearby broken arrow one family was determined to celebrate christmas together in october. just days before a seven-month deployment to afghanistan, jarod's family surprised him with a christmas celebration sendoff with all the trimmings. the family decked out their home, inside and out, even placing gifts under the tree. also the marine, who won't be home for the holiday, wo
steven segal is an official texas border patrol. it has nothing do with the reality show. don't choke, billrently for a long time christina aguilera seen here last weekend at michael jackson tribute has been taking shots at kelly osbourne over her weight. now that she's slimmed down she's dishing it back saying about aguilera, quote, she called me fat for years. i was never that fat. you know, this is always disappointing to see, especially between women, that aren't even obese, that they would...
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stevens. >> if you think that a bill of rights is what sets us apart, you are crazy.ry banana republic in the world has a bill of rights. every president for life has a bill of rights. the bill of rights of the former evil empire was much better than ours. literally. guaranteeing freedom of speech and the press? they guaranteed freedom of protests, street demonstrations, and anyone who is caught trying to suppress criticism of the government called to account. wonderful stuff. of course, just words on paper. >> c-span, antonin scalia and stephen brier, a wide ranging series of questions, including the role of judges. watch the rest of the discussion, at the c-span video library. washington, your way. >> "washington journal" continues. host: on your screen, a former washington -- new hampshire senator judd gregg. joining us from new hampshire. here to talk to us about the tax reform issues and being chairman of the senate budget committee for a time. if we could start with the super-committee that is still meeting? in a recent article, in a "the hill," i want to take a
stevens. >> if you think that a bill of rights is what sets us apart, you are crazy.ry banana republic in the world has a bill of rights. every president for life has a bill of rights. the bill of rights of the former evil empire was much better than ours. literally. guaranteeing freedom of speech and the press? they guaranteed freedom of protests, street demonstrations, and anyone who is caught trying to suppress criticism of the government called to account. wonderful stuff. of course,...
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. >> i want to thank bill poley to invite me down, and john stevens for his kind words.nd a show of hands of how many veterans we have in this audience tonight. let's give them a big hand, folks. [applause] thank you to all of our veterans for all you do. i am her >> thank you to all the veterans for what you do. perry, and he has agreed to sign the thompson presidential pledge, which you see here. i would like to give a little background. new hampshire is a state which has no sales or income tax. this is because of my father, in big part. [applause] 40 years ago, he galvanized the pledge in new hampshire. he promised the people before they voted for him that he would veto a sales or income tax. today, new hampshire is one of two states that does not have a sales or income tax. excuse me. the pledge is a promise to the people of the state of new hampshire that before you vote for the individual, they have signed a pledge, making a promise to you, the people. a number of weeks ago, i was holding a brand-new granddaughter. i looked in her eyes and thought to myself, "this
. >> i want to thank bill poley to invite me down, and john stevens for his kind words.nd a show of hands of how many veterans we have in this audience tonight. let's give them a big hand, folks. [applause] thank you to all of our veterans for all you do. i am her >> thank you to all the veterans for what you do. perry, and he has agreed to sign the thompson presidential pledge, which you see here. i would like to give a little background. new hampshire is a state which has no sales...
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bill cosby, ron howard. michael douglas, morgan freidman. dustin. martin sheen and steven spielburg, every one of them is a left winger. every one of them. the only conservative you have had on your cover in recent years has been president bush. what's that all about? >> well, the covers on the magazine sell. that's what the pickup rate is on the magazine. >> bill: what i'm saying to you is i just read you 15 names and they are all liberal people and you have one conservative. 15 to 1. i can't sit here and say that there isn't a conservative that you could put on the cover that would sell. i know there is and so do you. >> certainly there would be. >> bill: then why haven't they been there. >> i don't know. >> bill: you are the editor. not the editor. you are president of aarp. >> i'm a president of aarp as a volunteer. >> bill: do you volunteer your opinion that it's becoming too left wing? >> we volunteer our opinions all the time. >> bill: did you tell them this might not be fair and balanced this magazine that comes out? >> no. i haven't looked at the magazine that way
bill cosby, ron howard. michael douglas, morgan freidman. dustin. martin sheen and steven spielburg, every one of them is a left winger. every one of them. the only conservative you have had on your cover in recent years has been president bush. what's that all about? >> well, the covers on the magazine sell. that's what the pickup rate is on the magazine. >> bill: what i'm saying to you is i just read you 15 names and they are all liberal people and you have one conservative. 15 to...
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bill. gregg: kathy asks this. please ask stevenquickly created if we opened up drilling --/digging. >> that is one of my favorite issues. i love the person who asked that question. because we have so much oil and natural gas in it country. this is the great untold story about our energy future. i did an interview with harold ham who owns a big energy field we found in north dakota. this is great statistic by the way. you know what state in the country has lowest unemployment rate today? gregg: that state, north dakota. >> north dakota, yep. they have less than 3 1/2% unemployment. in fact they can't fill all the jobs they have got because of all the oil and gas drilling going on there if we get epa and interior out of the way and stop subsidizing wind and solar which are really niche markets in energy and really invest in the oil and natural gas industries we could be potentially be the saudi arabia of natural gas and oil in this upcoming century. we could be, we could be exporting oil rather than importing it. that would create a
bill. gregg: kathy asks this. please ask stevenquickly created if we opened up drilling --/digging. >> that is one of my favorite issues. i love the person who asked that question. because we have so much oil and natural gas in it country. this is the great untold story about our energy future. i did an interview with harold ham who owns a big energy field we found in north dakota. this is great statistic by the way. you know what state in the country has lowest unemployment rate today?...
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stevens on his new memoir. tonight. >> if he think that a bill of rights is what sets us apart, you are crazy. every banana republic in the world has a bill of rights. the bill of rights of the former evil empire, it was much better than ours. it was much better. we guarantee freedom of speech and of the press, a big deal. that is wonderful stuff. just words on paper. >> tuesday, they testified before the senate judiciary committee on a wide-ranging series of questions, including the role of judges under the constitution. watch the rest of the discussion, at the c-span a video library. >> remarks from gov. rick perry and herman cain. later, speeches from speaker of the house john boehner and house majority leader eric cantor. this portion is a one hour and 20 minutes. >> i am proud to be joined by my best friend, someone who has done to -- done more to enrich my life than any other person, an individual who will be a fabulous first lady for the united states of america. [applause] it is good to be with all of you. i want to thank tony perkins for the invitation to speak at the event today. and
stevens on his new memoir. tonight. >> if he think that a bill of rights is what sets us apart, you are crazy. every banana republic in the world has a bill of rights. the bill of rights of the former evil empire, it was much better than ours. it was much better. we guarantee freedom of speech and of the press, a big deal. that is wonderful stuff. just words on paper. >> tuesday, they testified before the senate judiciary committee on a wide-ranging series of questions, including...
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bill. i would like to see what they did to shove this thing through. >> the other question, steven spinnerushing the solyndra loan. >> greta: he had been getting the phone money out. >> steven spinner two weeks out he is working for solyndra. he is not there anymore. >> greta: and last week, i thought he was a scapegoat. if he wasn't there authorizing the loan and i go back to the l.a. times because it's an eye-opener story he was apparently, he is the one trying to get it through. he had his fingerprints trying to move it through. >> that is true. so the e-mails we show i am pushing it, even after he was supposed to recuse himself, he broke the ethics law. >> greta: i would like to get the legal bill. i would like to see what we paid for $2.4 million. and why are we paying for that to begin with? why are we paying for solyndra's legal bills to get money out of us. >> you are a lawyer yourself. obviously you got a good feel for this. they ran through two and a half million dollars. >> greta: we did. >> and taxpayers and now they subordinated all this money to two huge funds. >> greta: get
bill. i would like to see what they did to shove this thing through. >> the other question, steven spinnerushing the solyndra loan. >> greta: he had been getting the phone money out. >> steven spinner two weeks out he is working for solyndra. he is not there anymore. >> greta: and last week, i thought he was a scapegoat. if he wasn't there authorizing the loan and i go back to the l.a. times because it's an eye-opener story he was apparently, he is the one trying to get...
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bill gates, former chief executive of apple's great rival microsoft adding, "the world rarely sees someone who's had the profound impact steven. the effects that will be felt for many generations to come. for those of us lucky enough to work with him, it's been an insanely great honor. i will miss steve greatly." a reference to the unveiling in 1984 of the macintosh computer and the ostentatious achievement it could write something goobery in cursive. steve jobs in 2005 gave the commencement address when he talked about his career and what people ought to think about with their own futures but talked in a way that now in retrospect is striking and hard to believe about his own mortality. listen. >> remembering that i'll be dead soon is the northeast important tool i've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. because almost everything, all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure, these things just fall away in the face of death. leaving only what is truly important. remembering that you are going to die is the best way i know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to l
bill gates, former chief executive of apple's great rival microsoft adding, "the world rarely sees someone who's had the profound impact steven. the effects that will be felt for many generations to come. for those of us lucky enough to work with him, it's been an insanely great honor. i will miss steve greatly." a reference to the unveiling in 1984 of the macintosh computer and the ostentatious achievement it could write something goobery in cursive. steve jobs in 2005 gave the...
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stevens creek boulevard and food hill. he fled the scene and that's where this manhunt began. bill: a big turnout of police cars.ng tougher on eric cantor, calling him out by name after cantor slammed the president's jobs plan. >> i would like mr. cantor to come down to dallas and explain what exactly in this jobs bill does he not believe in. what exactly is he opposed to? does he not believe in rebuilding america's roads and bridges? does he not believe in tax breaks for small businesses or efforts to help our veterans? bill: cantor fired back. he says while the president is in full campaign mode we in the house are going to work for the people. how you two doing. gretchen, who wins this debate? >> it depend. is the american public paying attention? they tried to vote on this bill in the senate last night and harry reid prevented it from being voted on because he doesn't have enough support. you have a lot of senators up for reelection. proving that it's not a bipartisan bill and it's not even a partisan bill. it's a bill that's going to cost to folks their reelect if they don't d -- their reelection if they do
stevens creek boulevard and food hill. he fled the scene and that's where this manhunt began. bill: a big turnout of police cars.ng tougher on eric cantor, calling him out by name after cantor slammed the president's jobs plan. >> i would like mr. cantor to come down to dallas and explain what exactly in this jobs bill does he not believe in. what exactly is he opposed to? does he not believe in rebuilding america's roads and bridges? does he not believe in tax breaks for small businesses...
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steven garner with new york methodist hospital to talk about this. good morning to you. >> good morning. bill talking about this you don't like this idea. why not? >> i don't see any clear and present danger for anthrax. hard enough to parents to give vaccines for measels. stuff we know that. can you imagine something to get them to take this? bill: i'm trying to imagine. why is it considered if it is such a farfetched idea? >> i think government wants to prepare for any event wallty to they're not caught off-guard. let's test it in kids. the problem where is the anthrax coming? not that easy number per one to get it all over the place as people thought originally. we don't even know if kids, if it will work. bill: 2.6 million adults. check that, 2.6 million in the military. >> many of them have been tested. bill: tested and administered the vaccination. >> 100,000 to 2,000 serious effects knew neurological or autoimmune. like any vaccine has complication is. bill: this is theory? >> where is anthrax coming from the kids? we did have episodes. but they were local. localized to people in offic
steven garner with new york methodist hospital to talk about this. good morning to you. >> good morning. bill talking about this you don't like this idea. why not? >> i don't see any clear and present danger for anthrax. hard enough to parents to give vaccines for measels. stuff we know that. can you imagine something to get them to take this? bill: i'm trying to imagine. why is it considered if it is such a farfetched idea? >> i think government wants to prepare for any event...
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. >> john paul stevens on his new memoir tonight on c-span. >> if if you think that a bill of rightswhat sets this apart, you're crazy. every banana republic in the world has a bill of rights. every president for life as a bill of rights. the bill of rights of the former evil empire, the union of soviet socialist republics, was much better than ours and i mean that literally. we guarantee freedom of speech in the press, big deal. they guaranteed the freedom of speech and the press and protests and anyone who is caught trying to suppress criticism of the government will be called to account. that is a wonderful stuff. of course, just words on paper. >> tuesday, antonin scalia and stephen breyer testified before the senate judiciary committee on a wide ranging series of questions, including the role of judges under the constitution. watch the rest of the discussion on line and the c-span video library, archived in searchable. it is washington your way. >> watch more video of the candidates, see what political reporters are saying, and track the latest campaign contributions with c-span
. >> john paul stevens on his new memoir tonight on c-span. >> if if you think that a bill of rightswhat sets this apart, you're crazy. every banana republic in the world has a bill of rights. every president for life as a bill of rights. the bill of rights of the former evil empire, the union of soviet socialist republics, was much better than ours and i mean that literally. we guarantee freedom of speech in the press, big deal. they guaranteed the freedom of speech and the press...
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steven and rob have been here with us. both great people. should be a great event. >>> up next, what's next for the president's jobs bill.failed in the senate earlier this week. a new leader in the gop field for president. could it be herman cain? >>> as we take you to break, a live look outside. sloppy commute this morning. we'll get the latest weather and traffic from tony and julie coming up next. always seems like there are more cars on the road. hopefully we're all slowing down a bit. , you're always looking ahead... to what's next... to what's possible confident... that taking action now, is the way to create... a better tomorrow. that's why we're announcing, that with the planned merger with t-mobile, at&t will begin bringing five thousand jobs to america from overseas. we will invest eight billion dollars more... and deploy the next generation of wireless broadband to nearly everyone in america. this investment will create as many as ninety-six thousand american jobs. here at at&t, we believe in the future. we're not hesitating. we're investing in america now. why? well, we know it's good bus
steven and rob have been here with us. both great people. should be a great event. >>> up next, what's next for the president's jobs bill.failed in the senate earlier this week. a new leader in the gop field for president. could it be herman cain? >>> as we take you to break, a live look outside. sloppy commute this morning. we'll get the latest weather and traffic from tony and julie coming up next. always seems like there are more cars on the road. hopefully we're all...
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steven schaeffer. that is great for the prosecution. he says that dr. murray made mistakes on 17 different occasions egregious mistakes. while dr. white is expected to say the exact opposite. bill what, five witnesses testifying yesterday saying he was a great doctor? any headway there for the defense, adam? >> reporter: yeah they really did make headway. dr. murray cried in the court at times and it seemed real. by all accounts these witnesses were very credible. they talked about how dr. murray was attentive. how dr. murray always cared about them even after hours. take a listen to one of them, bill. >> when we come we'll know we'll be there a while because is very careful to take care of his parents. >> that man sitting there is the best doctor i have ever seen. >> i just don't think he did what he is being accused of. i wanted to help. >> reporter: that gives you a glimpse, bill, what we heard yesterday in the courtroom. during cross-examination the defense would say did he ever give you any medication in your own home? every single witness of course said no. bill? bill: adam housley thanks, live in l.a. this morning. thank you, adam. martha, what's next? martha: this is ma
steven schaeffer. that is great for the prosecution. he says that dr. murray made mistakes on 17 different occasions egregious mistakes. while dr. white is expected to say the exact opposite. bill what, five witnesses testifying yesterday saying he was a great doctor? any headway there for the defense, adam? >> reporter: yeah they really did make headway. dr. murray cried in the court at times and it seemed real. by all accounts these witnesses were very credible. they talked about how...
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bill. i think it is $2.4 million dollars to be exact. i do not think he should be involved. host: are these people we will see come in before stevenhu comes in? are you saving him for the last one of these? guest: i think secretary steven chu is perhaps our prime, top- rated witness because we want to demonstrate our opinion that this is against the law -- what they did, the energy policy act, and we want him to explain why they did this. going back to the question we just got, and what you referred to, is if we see these people that were part of this process and we still see them helping the president, you understand that if the president gets reelected they will be back in the process acting -- asking for more money, and i just do nothing that is right. host: if you have that question for steven chu, you want to hold off on asking that? guest: i think we will bring him in on short order. my druthers would be to talk to the council. you had mentioned her and others. we talked about her opinion, and try to understand why she made that, and then after we get that, then have secretary steven chu confirm -- does he understand? some o
bill. i think it is $2.4 million dollars to be exact. i do not think he should be involved. host: are these people we will see come in before stevenhu comes in? are you saving him for the last one of these? guest: i think secretary steven chu is perhaps our prime, top- rated witness because we want to demonstrate our opinion that this is against the law -- what they did, the energy policy act, and we want him to explain why they did this. going back to the question we just got, and what you...
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bill. i think it is $2.4 million dollars to be exact. i do not think he should be involved. host: are these people we will see come in before steven chu comes in? are you saving him for the last one of these? guest: i think secretary steven chu is perhaps our prime, top- rated witness because we want to demonstrate our opinion that this is against the law -- what they did, the energy policy act, and we want him to explain why they did this. going back to the question we just got, and what you referred to, is if we see these people that were part of this process and we still see them helping the president, you understand that if the president gets reelected they will be back in the process acting -- asking for more money, and i just do nothing that is right. host: if you have that question for steven chu, you want to hold off on asking that? guest: i think we will bring him in on short order. my druthers would be to talk to the council. you had mentioned her and others. we talked about her opinion, and try to understand why she made that, and then after we get that, then have secretary steven chu confirm -- does he understand? some
bill. i think it is $2.4 million dollars to be exact. i do not think he should be involved. host: are these people we will see come in before steven chu comes in? are you saving him for the last one of these? guest: i think secretary steven chu is perhaps our prime, top- rated witness because we want to demonstrate our opinion that this is against the law -- what they did, the energy policy act, and we want him to explain why they did this. going back to the question we just got, and what you...
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. >> john paul stevens on his new memoir, "five chiefs," sunday night on c-span's q and a. >> if you think that a bill of rights is what sets us apart, you are crazy. every banana republic in the world as a bill of rights. every president for life has a bill of rights. the bill of rights of the former evil empire, the union of soviet socialist republics, was better than ours. we guarantee freedom of speech and the press. big deal. get a guarantee freedom of speech, the press, street demonstrations, and anyone caught trying to suppress criticism of the government will be called to account. that is wonderful stuff. of course, just words on paper. >> justice scalia and stephen breyer testified before the senate judiciary committee on a wide range of questions, including the role of judges under the constitution. watch at the c-span of video library, archive and searchable. it is washington your way. >> neck, vice president joe biden, house speaker john boehner, and former vice president cheney are among the speakers at the ideas formed here in washington. then, weekly addresses by president obama and sen
. >> john paul stevens on his new memoir, "five chiefs," sunday night on c-span's q and a. >> if you think that a bill of rights is what sets us apart, you are crazy. every banana republic in the world as a bill of rights. every president for life has a bill of rights. the bill of rights of the former evil empire, the union of soviet socialist republics, was better than ours. we guarantee freedom of speech and the press. big deal. get a guarantee freedom of speech, the...
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bill. i think it is $2.4 million dollars to be exact. i do not think he should be involved. host: are these people we will see come in before steven chu comes in? are you saving him for the last one of these? guest: i think secretary steven chu is perhaps our prime, top- rated witness because we want to demonstrate our opinion that this is against the law -- what they did, the energy policy act, and we want him to explain why they did this. going back to the question we just got, and what you referred to, is if we see these people that were part of this process and we still see them helping the president, you understand that if the president gets reelected they will be back in the process acting -- asking for more money, and i just do nothing that is right. host: if you have that question for steven chu, you want to hold off on asking that? guest: i think we will bring him in on short order. my druthers would be to talk to the council. you had mentioned her and others. we talked about her opinion, and try to understand why she made that, and then after we get that, then have secretary steven chu confirm -- does he understand? some
bill. i think it is $2.4 million dollars to be exact. i do not think he should be involved. host: are these people we will see come in before steven chu comes in? are you saving him for the last one of these? guest: i think secretary steven chu is perhaps our prime, top- rated witness because we want to demonstrate our opinion that this is against the law -- what they did, the energy policy act, and we want him to explain why they did this. going back to the question we just got, and what you...
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energy secretary steven chu back, have in canada as a supplier of the oil was much more comforting and than to have other countries supply or oil. thank you very much. [applause] >> bill stevenson. >> director of pipeline for the united association. you've heard a lot of testimony to date regarding energy, energy independence, our allies and our trading partners that are not so friendly to us. you and your numbers about jobs? some true and some are made up. you're going to hear about these products being exported. how horrible is that? and export from the united states with american jobs. it's just horrible. i'm going to tell you that most important concern to us is economic impact it is time with high national unemployment, some areas of the industry that's nearly 40%. i'm going to tell you there's 13,000 jobs for construction to be we can argue about water, we can argue about error and we did our due -- >> [inaudible] >> can you please not react? >> i wish dr. skinner was still in here. i don't know if she is or not. the cornell study that was put together -- i don't know where they came up with their numbers -- you can tell me a lot of things but you're not going t
energy secretary steven chu back, have in canada as a supplier of the oil was much more comforting and than to have other countries supply or oil. thank you very much. [applause] >> bill stevenson. >> director of pipeline for the united association. you've heard a lot of testimony to date regarding energy, energy independence, our allies and our trading partners that are not so friendly to us. you and your numbers about jobs? some true and some are made up. you're going to hear...