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boyce for al gore, and olsen for george w. eventually become president in one of the closest elections in american history. it is an unlikely battle that brings these legal titans together. same-sex marriage. both attorneys spoke to cnn's gloria borger in an exclusive interview. >> i think we both came to the conclusion that we could probably be unbeatable if we were on the same side. but if we were on the opposite side, one of us would lose. >> that conclusion led them to challenge california's proposition 8, a law passed by voters banning same-sex marriage. a case olsen and boyce destroyeded. >> same-sex couples have every other right. it's just about the label. >> the label marriage means something. >> citing a technicality, the supreme court ruled in favor of olsen and boyce and cleared the aisle for long awaited wedding ceremonies in california. >> each of us came to grips in a nonintellectual, nonam deck minimum way, a real world, real person way about how damaging this kind of discrimination is. >> while olsen and boyce
boyce for al gore, and olsen for george w. eventually become president in one of the closest elections in american history. it is an unlikely battle that brings these legal titans together. same-sex marriage. both attorneys spoke to cnn's gloria borger in an exclusive interview. >> i think we both came to the conclusion that we could probably be unbeatable if we were on the same side. but if we were on the opposite side, one of us would lose. >> that conclusion led them to challenge...
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when you talk to people close to:, what they are telling fox business at work boyce is primarily there to fight these sec charges with threat to brand him. i talk to other people that have said it's not just that. he's worried about a host of potential litigation and still his criminal charges are not quite done yet. that's why he brings in someone as high profile to read we should point out that cohen has declined to comment. they would not deny the story. this is a pretty big indication and it shows you that he is still worried and you don't hire him-- what has he done? cheryl: microsoft, tobacco, the us election with gore. what has he done? >> he currently represents hank greenberg in a host of litigation. this is a big movie. cheryl: stay still has more than $2 billion in net worth and he is worried about his future. he may have to sell more artwork if he gets pulled back into the court system. thank you. charlie gasparino at the latest on steve cohen series we are going to move on to another story we are following. i guess you could call this this note in effect. a technology comp
when you talk to people close to:, what they are telling fox business at work boyce is primarily there to fight these sec charges with threat to brand him. i talk to other people that have said it's not just that. he's worried about a host of potential litigation and still his criminal charges are not quite done yet. that's why he brings in someone as high profile to read we should point out that cohen has declined to comment. they would not deny the story. this is a pretty big indication and...
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so it's kind of uh there's no way out. >> reporter: boyce thinks year up is her way up and out. she's now an information technology intern at the federal reserve bank of boston, a pipe dream without the program, says daniel alexandre. >> one of the things that they stress is that they only spend 10 to 15 seconds looking over each individual resume. >> reporter: you mean an employer? >> right. you see a name as an employer, shaquilla from dorchester, who doesn't have a college degree. that just chopped down my 15 seconds of scanning this interview to zero, you know. i'm gonna pass it over because society has told me that people with that kind of name from that type of background, they're not going to do much. they're probably gonna come late to work, there's just a whole mountain of perceptions that we have to jump over to even be considered in some of these work spaces. >> reporter: the name shaquilla, is a real handicap? >> when i applied to jobs, my middle name is shannon, i would put shannon instead of shaquilla and i got more call backs from before. >> reporter: for daniel a
so it's kind of uh there's no way out. >> reporter: boyce thinks year up is her way up and out. she's now an information technology intern at the federal reserve bank of boston, a pipe dream without the program, says daniel alexandre. >> one of the things that they stress is that they only spend 10 to 15 seconds looking over each individual resume. >> reporter: you mean an employer? >> right. you see a name as an employer, shaquilla from dorchester, who doesn't have a...
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. >> reporter: virginia voters like boyce best and joe deshazo said cantor's position and high rank worked against him. >> eric cantor spent so much time playing the national scene that he forgot about the people here in hanover. >> reporter: cantor's role as majority leader was to set the legislative agenda for house republicans and raise money for g.o.p. colleagues. democrats said you were too extreme. conservatives said you were too compromising. what advice do you have for your successor? >> i think that this town should be about trying to strike common ground. i've always said it's better if we can agree to disagree. but find in areas which we can produce results. >> reporter: cantor said he will be supporting house majority whip kevin mccarthy of california to replace him and scott, even though cantor will be relinquishing his leadership post at the end of next month, he does plan to serve out the remainder of his term. >> pelley: so what does this mean for the tea party, the republican party and for the country? for that we will go to the all- stars. joining nancy is bob schieffer,
. >> reporter: virginia voters like boyce best and joe deshazo said cantor's position and high rank worked against him. >> eric cantor spent so much time playing the national scene that he forgot about the people here in hanover. >> reporter: cantor's role as majority leader was to set the legislative agenda for house republicans and raise money for g.o.p. colleagues. democrats said you were too extreme. conservatives said you were too compromising. what advice do you have for...
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paid to a boy a country which is supposed to be closest ally and friend in the world it's led some boyce's in the u.k. to question whether american and british interests always overlap britain is now a fairly small in some. powerful country as we were in the days when we had an empire but we have a national interest we still have a national interest we're still a very big economy we're still an important country but we should exercise that national interest in our interest we shouldn't just slavish lee handed over to the americans anything that they want and yes a succession of british leaders have done little to remedy what many see as a lot sided special relationship under the current extradition treaty between britain and america it's much easier for a u.k. citizen to be sent to face trial in the us than the other way around over recent years twice as many people have been extradited from the u.k. to the us which british prime minister thousands. go that extra length for the americans object to commentators have. to many an american the american separations britain is the fifty first st
paid to a boy a country which is supposed to be closest ally and friend in the world it's led some boyce's in the u.k. to question whether american and british interests always overlap britain is now a fairly small in some. powerful country as we were in the days when we had an empire but we have a national interest we still have a national interest we're still a very big economy we're still an important country but we should exercise that national interest in our interest we shouldn't just...
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with a commercial products hired you to represent them and they were sick and then someone that then boyce watkins decided to see that and saw something negative stuff in it decided to write an article and then simple minded people who can't think for themselves decide it's all agree with it and then mountain dew didn't want any bad light on them so instead of backing me up or you know standing up for me knowing that it was no type a negative like they decided to back out and just let me be and be there alone which it worked out for the best i'm so grateful that that happened steven burrill of on facebook who would you like to collaborate with musically in other ventures worriers i want to meet martin scorsese and. think about it's not it's not a courtroom dancer eric. fujifilm i got some sick ideas there is in the suit is probably scared but i got sick stuff we put a little game if you only knew i throw up questions you just as a sick aaliyah so first you have a kissed this girl named lori kindergarden ghar and for good what's cool ghar ghar first car. i think is this in ninety two my mom
with a commercial products hired you to represent them and they were sick and then someone that then boyce watkins decided to see that and saw something negative stuff in it decided to write an article and then simple minded people who can't think for themselves decide it's all agree with it and then mountain dew didn't want any bad light on them so instead of backing me up or you know standing up for me knowing that it was no type a negative like they decided to back out and just let me be and...
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boyce won the right to depose ben bernanke, tim geithner, hank paulson, all the government officials that are essentially around the bailouts which we have reviewed those depositions. melissa: does it help you or hurt you to have steve cohen? >> that is a great question. melissa: maybe he should be a silent investor. >> let me point out two things. hank hasn't decided whether to go forward with this. they're interested in investing. hank and steve share the same lawyer. david boies is both of their lawyers. here is what we have here. listen, the next step is hank's. does he open it up? we don't know yet. we know this meeting occurred. these guys are interested. this is, we should point out there's a bigger story here in terms of alternative investing. funding of lawsuits is something that occurs quite often now. generally doesn't occur with case, not with this. billion dollar lawsuit against the federal government. there is the news. melissa: that is good news. we look forward to more on that one. meantime, mcdonald's apparently loving the minimum wage hike. done tom san will support
boyce won the right to depose ben bernanke, tim geithner, hank paulson, all the government officials that are essentially around the bailouts which we have reviewed those depositions. melissa: does it help you or hurt you to have steve cohen? >> that is a great question. melissa: maybe he should be a silent investor. >> let me point out two things. hank hasn't decided whether to go forward with this. they're interested in investing. hank and steve share the same lawyer. david boies...
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during the kidnapping of three teenage boyce, the official website facebook page for the palestiniana picture of three rats and they're being celebrated having been caught. this is what the israelis have to put up with. it's something that most americans never would tolerate. i want to remind you, the understand gives funding to the palestinian authority whose website put that on. i can't imagine it. not another dime of our money should ever go to a government who would somehow think it's okay to kidnap schools boys. i spoke to his parents, and i asked them-i asked how they four son had been kidnapped? >> i got a text message from him he was on his way home from school and it was the evening waking up in the middle of the night, discovering he is not there feeling lick such a responsible kid wouldn't just disappear. it was a tense day where it was really unbelievable. everybody is looking for him, the army, intelligence. everybody is doing their best. it is unimaginable. >> thousands of israeli soldiers are combing the country looking for these three boys. do you understand and sense
during the kidnapping of three teenage boyce, the official website facebook page for the palestiniana picture of three rats and they're being celebrated having been caught. this is what the israelis have to put up with. it's something that most americans never would tolerate. i want to remind you, the understand gives funding to the palestinian authority whose website put that on. i can't imagine it. not another dime of our money should ever go to a government who would somehow think it's okay...
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the initial hook was the odd couple of ted olson and david boyce, very early on we recognized the plaintiffse the heart and soul. we followed their lives for the five years, from the time they took on the government of california and followed their family's lives and went through the ringer. it wasn't easy to be a part of the lieutenaawsuit up until jun 2013 when they finally had their weddings and it was an incredibly special day for us having spent five years following their families. >> the fact that other cases are still, you know, circulating around and moving up to the court ks you've got all of these challenges and wisconsin is the latest to overturn the ban and the attorney general says we're going to fight to keep the ban. >> the number keeps changing. we keep having to change the end of our film because the numbers keep changing so quickly. what you see in the wisconsin case where judge crab made argumentses to what perry made and the decision in doma, so many of these laws -- so many of these decisions are being based on. >> anthony scalia kind of said in one of his dissents what
the initial hook was the odd couple of ted olson and david boyce, very early on we recognized the plaintiffse the heart and soul. we followed their lives for the five years, from the time they took on the government of california and followed their family's lives and went through the ringer. it wasn't easy to be a part of the lieutenaawsuit up until jun 2013 when they finally had their weddings and it was an incredibly special day for us having spent five years following their families....
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ted olson and david boyce share their unlikely story that led to the movement one year ago. >> this is a victory, not just for us, not just for the plaintiffs, not even just for the people worked for this so many decades. but for all americans. thank you. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. iit says here thatcan do a woman's sex drive. increases at the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heart disease. it seems that 80 is the new 18. grannies, bless your heart, you are bringing sexy back! eat up. keep heart-healthy. live long. for a healthy heart, eat the 100% natural whole grain goodness of post shredded wheat. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. because what we all really want... ...is more. there's a reason it's called an "al
ted olson and david boyce share their unlikely story that led to the movement one year ago. >> this is a victory, not just for us, not just for the plaintiffs, not even just for the people worked for this so many decades. but for all americans. thank you. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how...
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. >> going to indiana boyce school or girls school is the most restrictive place or restrictive punishment i could give them. you're in a prison. it's the worst thing i can do to them. >> some people it takes a big problem to open their eyes. just like for me, like i went to boys school and it calmed me down a lot. if you read my reports and everything about me, you would be like why would he be here now when we doing so good. like, i believe boys school changed me. >> he's done so much better than in the past. he was failing his classes. that changed. grades started improve. he starred working and unfortunately, when he hung around with the wrong crowd and you get blamed sometimes for things that you don't even do. >> big problem it's something i really didn't do this time. i'm black and i look like a thug and i got pone in my pocket. that's what it is. >> they just think i'm a drug dealer because look at all that, man. come on, they think everybody black. it's not even like that. i work hard for everything that i got. >> you have to problem them wrong. >> that's what i do. i got a check
. >> going to indiana boyce school or girls school is the most restrictive place or restrictive punishment i could give them. you're in a prison. it's the worst thing i can do to them. >> some people it takes a big problem to open their eyes. just like for me, like i went to boys school and it calmed me down a lot. if you read my reports and everything about me, you would be like why would he be here now when we doing so good. like, i believe boys school changed me. >> he's...
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boyce will do for stevie cohen.re in a moment. >>> and chipmunks, a new way for you to search for hotel rooms and flights. the travel site tries to turn up the heat on the online travel industry's big boys. hipmunk's ceo adam goldstein tells us what mic z his -- makes his company stand out from what is a huge crowd. it's a big growd, and it's a big exclusive. ♪ ♪ passion... became your business. at&t can help simplify how you manage it. so you can focus on what you love most. when everyone and everything works together, business just sings. but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoidt where axirons applied as unexpected signs of puberty in child
boyce will do for stevie cohen.re in a moment. >>> and chipmunks, a new way for you to search for hotel rooms and flights. the travel site tries to turn up the heat on the online travel industry's big boys. hipmunk's ceo adam goldstein tells us what mic z his -- makes his company stand out from what is a huge crowd. it's a big growd, and it's a big exclusive. ♪ ♪ passion... became your business. at&t can help simplify how you manage it. so you can focus on what you love most....
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you mentioned the voices we heard, including vice president jim boyce, who says this could demand a recountng this to take place between the chief ethics investor and qatar football officials to make for a very tense session. of course, the broader fallout is still to be expected and to be seen. because after all, qatar centered much of the $200 billion spending spree over the next two years on this major event. >> yeah. an awful lot to come out of this one. thank you for that, youcef. more on the story is the leading sports writer, jonathan taylor. what do you make of this as the chairman says the process was corrupt. they should look at the world cup being rebid. how go you start the investigation into this? >> well, there's already an investigation. michael garcia is looking at it already. this is very significant new evidence. no one can tell simply from looking at the "sunday times" whether it's true or not true, but what they can say is there is a clear case to answer and it's a case that needs to be put in detail to the people involved and for them to either be able to answer it or t
you mentioned the voices we heard, including vice president jim boyce, who says this could demand a recountng this to take place between the chief ethics investor and qatar football officials to make for a very tense session. of course, the broader fallout is still to be expected and to be seen. because after all, qatar centered much of the $200 billion spending spree over the next two years on this major event. >> yeah. an awful lot to come out of this one. thank you for that, youcef....
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kristin boyce -- >> friday, hillary clinton recounts her tenure as secretary of state from her recentlypublished memoir "hard choices." the former first lady and new york senator will be interviewed by politics & prose owner lindh can muskatine from washington university in washington, d.c. live 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> c-span's new book, sundays at 8:00, includes "huffington post" correspondent david wood. >> there is something that drives them to this ideal of service and the, like some people i know who served in war, that the intensity of the experience, the intensity of the relationships they have with their combat buddies, are so strong and so pure and true, that they look back on those types with mourning. i always asked them, you know, do you wish this had never happened? you know and they're like, i would do it again in a heartbeat. i think there is something else that gross on there too and it is that going through a near-death experience somehow seems to give them so much strength and courage and optimism that i think that's one reason why they would do it again. >> r
kristin boyce -- >> friday, hillary clinton recounts her tenure as secretary of state from her recentlypublished memoir "hard choices." the former first lady and new york senator will be interviewed by politics & prose owner lindh can muskatine from washington university in washington, d.c. live 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> c-span's new book, sundays at 8:00, includes "huffington post" correspondent david wood. >> there is something that drives them...