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david trucker, staff writer, anita dunn, and brian jones, a former communications writer.ppy july 5th. >> i'm going to play a little bit from former president bill clinton. over the weekend he made a surprise visit to aspen. when you're an ex-president, you get to do things like that on his idea where this deal is coming to. i was told we don't have the tape. the president said i don't think you can agree to mega deal on republican terms. if they get closer, i believe they will agree on a modest package of cuts. this counts for six months or eight months or whatever. house republicans don't want to have it. senate republicans will love this deal. they seem to be saying this is what we want. short term deal. let's go. >> some senate republicans would like a deal like this. here's the problem. you look at the fight of how the continuing resolution went earlier this year, republicans got fed up with the two and three week spending cut deals. that tells me that i don't think there's going to be a lot of enthusiasm on the republican side of the aisle, house or senate for a shor
david trucker, staff writer, anita dunn, and brian jones, a former communications writer.ppy july 5th. >> i'm going to play a little bit from former president bill clinton. over the weekend he made a surprise visit to aspen. when you're an ex-president, you get to do things like that on his idea where this deal is coming to. i was told we don't have the tape. the president said i don't think you can agree to mega deal on republican terms. if they get closer, i believe they will agree on a...
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. >> reporter: it's brian jones who gets the astronauts off the ground.hat is may be the world's most famous elevator, delivering the crew to the shuttle hatch 20 stories up. what happens after the last shuttle goes? >> we've all received layoff notices for july 22 and so we're all currently looking for jobs. >> pelley: jeff cunningham, charles flake and jose chang also work in the elevator shop for united space alliance, the private company that manages the shuttle program for nasa. >> it has been fun. the sad part is not lose mig job but the saddest part is leaving the space program. >> pelley: tell me why this wasn't just an elevator repair man job for you. >> it's an awesome experience working that close to something that takes seven people into space and a payload along with it and just being a part of something way bigger than yourself. >> pelley: i wonder what it's like in the job market right now. what are you hearing? >> there's a lot of competition for the jobs. the jobs aren't paying nearly as well as we've been accustomed to. i think that's th
. >> reporter: it's brian jones who gets the astronauts off the ground.hat is may be the world's most famous elevator, delivering the crew to the shuttle hatch 20 stories up. what happens after the last shuttle goes? >> we've all received layoff notices for july 22 and so we're all currently looking for jobs. >> pelley: jeff cunningham, charles flake and jose chang also work in the elevator shop for united space alliance, the private company that manages the shuttle program...
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jim morrison, janis joplin, jimi hendrix, kurt cobain, brian jones. what do you make of this?heir lives where they've had a lot of success, a lot of money, and they've experimented and gone through a lot of the excesses and i think it just catches up with them. they become exhausted. their bodies give out. you know, they're not thinking clearly. just really a sad, sad ending p p. >> it is a sad ending. in terms of her legacy overall, though, i think in terms of her being a household name it's probably more because of her antics because she never progressed past that fabulous second album. >> well, she never got to make that third great record. and she's the one who opened the door for adele who's number one all over the world now, and made it popular to sing organically from the heart again and not use all these effects. and you know, remember that picture of her, one of the saddest pictures i ever saw was a picture of her running down the street in only her bra, crying with her arms out, looking so desperate for help. it broke my heart when i saw that picture because the papa
jim morrison, janis joplin, jimi hendrix, kurt cobain, brian jones. what do you make of this?heir lives where they've had a lot of success, a lot of money, and they've experimented and gone through a lot of the excesses and i think it just catches up with them. they become exhausted. their bodies give out. you know, they're not thinking clearly. just really a sad, sad ending p p. >> it is a sad ending. in terms of her legacy overall, though, i think in terms of her being a household name...
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brian jones, the founding member of the rolling stones, janice joplin the queen of rock.rix. kurt could he bane, jim morrison all died at the age of 27, and now you can add amy winehouse to that list as well. i mean, really remarkable. martha: it is incredible that all of those, you know, great musicians, famous people all died at the age of 27. so now i guess we just wait, obviously for somebody who sang about not wanting to go to rehab she was in and out of rehab on a fairly regular basis and is one of those people s-d lee who appears to have not been able to overcome addiction, which so many people, we hear so much about people who are able to kick addiction. there are so many more that aren't able to. a sad story. she was quite a talent. we'll wait for a couple of weeks for more information on that. >> reporter: exactly two weeks for toxicology to come back, then we'll have an answer on exactly how she died. martha: sad situation. we'll go back to capitol hill now where we are awaiting a meeting, another meeting on all of this. house speaker john boehner has been hudd
brian jones, the founding member of the rolling stones, janice joplin the queen of rock.rix. kurt could he bane, jim morrison all died at the age of 27, and now you can add amy winehouse to that list as well. i mean, really remarkable. martha: it is incredible that all of those, you know, great musicians, famous people all died at the age of 27. so now i guess we just wait, obviously for somebody who sang about not wanting to go to rehab she was in and out of rehab on a fairly regular basis and...
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. >>> immy hendricks, janis joplin, jim morrison, curt cobain and the first member to die was brian joneshe rolling stones now amy winehouse is the latest to be added to this list. >> all right. thank you very much, aj, i really appreciate it. >>> coming up next, you told us what you would like to see, your choose the news story is just moments away. ♪ ♪ ♪ look at that car, well, it goes fast ♪ ♪ givin' my dad a heart attack ♪ [ friend ] that is so awesome. ♪ i love my car [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] that first chevy, yea, it gets under your skin. ♪ even if you think your mattress is just fine... ask me what it's like to get your best night's sleep every night. why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended bed in america... it's not a sealy... or a simmons... or a serta... ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i fall asleep. ask me about staying asleep. these are actual tempur-pedic owners! ask someone you know---check out twitter. try your friends on facebook. you'll hear it all...un-edited. ask me how it feels after 10 years. ask me if it's a go
. >>> immy hendricks, janis joplin, jim morrison, curt cobain and the first member to die was brian joneshe rolling stones now amy winehouse is the latest to be added to this list. >> all right. thank you very much, aj, i really appreciate it. >>> coming up next, you told us what you would like to see, your choose the news story is just moments away. ♪ ♪ ♪ look at that car, well, it goes fast ♪ ♪ givin' my dad a heart attack ♪ [ friend ] that is so awesome....
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owns dow jones and headed the news international during much of the time the alleged phone hacking went on. this while rupert murdoch is in england doing major damage control. let's bring in brianodd with the latest on what's going on. what is going on here, brian? >> well, for right now, he represents the ultimate challenge for crisis management expert. he's hired some of those, retained a big-time washington lawyer, and has started to separate himself from the properties and the people who have damaged them. >> reporter: if the gods of washington and london demand sacrifice in the time of crisis, count rebekah brooks as one of the top sacrifices. the chief executive of news international has resigned. he has sacrificed "news of the world." sacrificed his bid for bskyb. he's met with the family of the murdered teenager whose phone was allegedly hacked by the newspaper. murdoch's running full-page newspaper ads apologizing for his company's conduct. after some hedging, he's finally agreed to appear before britain's parliament. >> is everything so far enough to turn the tide of public opinion? >> it's not. so far it's been too little, too late, and too defensive. >> reporter: cr
owns dow jones and headed the news international during much of the time the alleged phone hacking went on. this while rupert murdoch is in england doing major damage control. let's bring in brianodd with the latest on what's going on. what is going on here, brian? >> well, for right now, he represents the ultimate challenge for crisis management expert. he's hired some of those, retained a big-time washington lawyer, and has started to separate himself from the properties and the people...
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brian doyle who is a web producer at politico. vanessa fox is ceo of nine blue. eric is report with dow jones newswires. i guess ever speaker who also has remarks today is walter isaacson, ceo of the aspen institute. maryland, business editor at npr. skip over our speaker for a moment, over the podium as well, melissa sharp with new silk media. she is our fantastic speakers committee chair. skip over our second speaker for a moment, the key to seem to press secretary with the natural resources defense council. also the organizer of today's event. we thank you for that, bob. we are told that it is a vote and we are awaiting another guest of the speaker, congressman brad miller of north carolina. then moving on down, andrea stone, correspondent for "huffington post." glow is washington director of reporters without borders and a vital member of our press freedom member and al isley is editor at large who tells me been blogging for "huffington post" since day one. now please a large amount of applause for everyone. [applause] >> if there were a king and queen of online journalism, our headline to a guest s
brian doyle who is a web producer at politico. vanessa fox is ceo of nine blue. eric is report with dow jones newswires. i guess ever speaker who also has remarks today is walter isaacson, ceo of the aspen institute. maryland, business editor at npr. skip over our speaker for a moment, over the podium as well, melissa sharp with new silk media. she is our fantastic speakers committee chair. skip over our second speaker for a moment, the key to seem to press secretary with the natural resources...
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brian doyle, a with a producer at politico. vanessa box is ceo of 9 by blue. a reporter with dow jonesewswire, a guest of our speaker, who also has remarks today, is walter isaacson, ceo of the aspen institute. senior business editor at npr, and we will skip over our speaker for just a moment, melissa is our fantastic speakers' committee chair and for that we will be eternally grateful. get over our second speaker for a moment, and we have a senior press secretary with the natural resources defense council and the organizer of today's event. we are told there is a vote and we are awaiting another guest of the speaker, congressman brad miller of north carolina. that will add to the drama today, whether he actually makes it to the head table. andrea stone of huffington post , the washington director of reporters without borders and a vital member of our press freedom committee, an editor at large who has been blogging for huffington post since day one. now, please, a larger round of applause for everyone. if there were a king and queen of on-line journalism, our headline duo of guest spe
brian doyle, a with a producer at politico. vanessa box is ceo of 9 by blue. a reporter with dow jonesewswire, a guest of our speaker, who also has remarks today, is walter isaacson, ceo of the aspen institute. senior business editor at npr, and we will skip over our speaker for just a moment, melissa is our fantastic speakers' committee chair and for that we will be eternally grateful. get over our second speaker for a moment, and we have a senior press secretary with the natural resources...