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about chapman. >> chapman apparently was well liked by most of the people he knew.cription we heard was open, friendly, a hard worker with a ready smile. >> i don't think i've seen anybody get mad at him or say anything bad about him. >> just didn't seem like the kind of person. >> he was very peaceful. >> he was a fine young happen. >> i couldn't have asked for anything better. >> most of those can't believe he's the same person charged with killing john lennon. >> everybody that we interviewed, and there were a lot, every one said he was a nice person not capable of doing something like this. >> it was a tragic conclusion to an extraordinary life. john lennon, co-fuounder of the legendary beatles, was gone. during the 1960s the beatles were the biggest rock group in the world. their influence and popularity were unparalleled. >> i think the beatles spoke to young people in the '60s in a way that no other band did. and they influenced people in so many different ways. not just musically but socially, politically, culturally. they were the touchstone for everything
about chapman. >> chapman apparently was well liked by most of the people he knew.cription we heard was open, friendly, a hard worker with a ready smile. >> i don't think i've seen anybody get mad at him or say anything bad about him. >> just didn't seem like the kind of person. >> he was very peaceful. >> he was a fine young happen. >> i couldn't have asked for anything better. >> most of those can't believe he's the same person charged with killing...
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chapman stays in hawaii.ver the next three years, he is hospitalized at least once, gets married, takes a job in a print shop, then quits. and goes to work as an unarmed security guard at a luxury, high-rise condo. he's obsessed with j.d. salinger's "catcher in the rye." chapman identifies closely with the book's protagonist halden caufield, and one who rails against the phonies he encounters. chapman claims that by the summer of 1980, he was coming unhinged. >> j.d. salinger who has been reclusive for years wrote "the catcher in the rye" and read by and admired by millions, and wonders what he must be thinking watching this? >> in 1992, larry king interviewed mark henry chapman via remote feed in attica. >> mark, why are you blaming a book? >> i am blaming myself for calling inside of the book. i want to say that j.d. salinger and "catcher in the rye" did not cause me to kill john lennon. in fact, i wrote j.d. salinger i got his box number from someone, and i apologized to him for this. >> in october 1980, c
chapman stays in hawaii.ver the next three years, he is hospitalized at least once, gets married, takes a job in a print shop, then quits. and goes to work as an unarmed security guard at a luxury, high-rise condo. he's obsessed with j.d. salinger's "catcher in the rye." chapman identifies closely with the book's protagonist halden caufield, and one who rails against the phonies he encounters. chapman claims that by the summer of 1980, he was coming unhinged. >> j.d. salinger...
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chapman has been fighting that for years. get involved and let me tell you on march 25th of this year, in the hobby lobby case, and the woods case, they are the most important religious freedom cases of the last 30 years that will redefine free exercise and maybe the establishment clause in the united states. if you are playing people, pray for the success -- praying -- if you are contributing people, you can contribute. the war on faith is advanced. the cross was a bad one. but if we lose hobby lobby and the woods deal that is a bad thing. and i don't think how we will get it back >> i am happy my nature. >> good! >> but your first happiness was generosity and this young beautiful woman in front of me, i had to give her my book because of what you said. >> that is perfect. >> great talk. i enjoyed it a lot >> i would be happier if you just bought another one. >> mr. hewitt, i happen to watch the c-span where you were interviewed. that is how i knew about you. and i have caught your radio show since last week. and i really en
chapman has been fighting that for years. get involved and let me tell you on march 25th of this year, in the hobby lobby case, and the woods case, they are the most important religious freedom cases of the last 30 years that will redefine free exercise and maybe the establishment clause in the united states. if you are playing people, pray for the success -- praying -- if you are contributing people, you can contribute. the war on faith is advanced. the cross was a bad one. but if we lose...
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all right >> linda chapman for nob hill neighbors. we are objecting to some and what we are not willing to have reversed is the location to the property. the size and dimensions are inadequate and the provisions for sunlight and unit exposure and adequate and there is no justification for these. it's an abusive discretion unless the zoning administrator meets all the constitutional riteria that are actually listed. the main wuz is that there has to be extraordinary circumstances that are not creating the choices of the project sponsor that relate to the property and those things have to be what causes hardship and the variations that are necessary in order to meet what other properties in the district would benefit from to make his benefits equal. in the first place, as you can see this is a huge site. it's about four times the size of the other properties and he considers that to be hardship, but most people would not consider it hardship to be able to arrange your 27 units. this is where i gave you copies because it's small. you can
all right >> linda chapman for nob hill neighbors. we are objecting to some and what we are not willing to have reversed is the location to the property. the size and dimensions are inadequate and the provisions for sunlight and unit exposure and adequate and there is no justification for these. it's an abusive discretion unless the zoning administrator meets all the constitutional riteria that are actually listed. the main wuz is that there has to be extraordinary circumstances that are...
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it's also across the papers, still. >> chapman bell in florence.> cafeteria workers threw out the lunches of several children because of money. the mother of one of those children joins me next. olay presents the new regenerist luminous collection. renews surface cells to even skin tone. in just two weeks, see pearlescent, luminous skin. new regenerist luminous. from olay. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. [ screaming ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the bold, all-new nissan rogue with intuitive all-wheel drive. because winter needs a hero. ♪ you can't get lunch. >> there were lots of tears and it was pretty upsetting. >> the ki
it's also across the papers, still. >> chapman bell in florence.> cafeteria workers threw out the lunches of several children because of money. the mother of one of those children joins me next. olay presents the new regenerist luminous collection. renews surface cells to even skin tone. in just two weeks, see pearlescent, luminous skin. new regenerist luminous. from olay. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya!...
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coming up, our picture of the day, plus charlie chapman, the surprising work from the silent legend. 123450 here? new york we are waiting a couple of hours before the precipitation with the next storm across the midwest. we have been dealing with it. causing a lot of problems for many people. we expect to see 10 snow changing to freezing rain and sleet as we go towards the prime commuting times. later in the day. the people in the south will see rain coming to the forecast. up towards nrn new york and england. there's not going to be rain or liquid precip. we are talking 12-18 inches. this will win through the day on wednesday, temperatures will drop. rain is falling as a lows as we get to the end of the peek. precip will stop. we'll see another storm system at the end of the week. there's good news. >> this is good news at your national weather. the news after this. >> 40 years ago today the kidnapping of patty hurst made international headlines. the granddaughter of the william hurst was snatched by the symbionese liberation army. she was called tania and participated in several vi
coming up, our picture of the day, plus charlie chapman, the surprising work from the silent legend. 123450 here? new york we are waiting a couple of hours before the precipitation with the next storm across the midwest. we have been dealing with it. causing a lot of problems for many people. we expect to see 10 snow changing to freezing rain and sleet as we go towards the prime commuting times. later in the day. the people in the south will see rain coming to the forecast. up towards nrn new...
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chapman. you have three minutes.3 minutes. >> i heard a number of things that really cannot pass. i accepted the courtyard, but i said the location in the corner is not a bad thing. but as to size dimensions, that's different. with a 25-foot rear yard is going across the dimensions of this huge thing. saying it's okay on the corner isn't the same as saying it's okay in the corner and small and without the set backs that would allow light and air into it. they are trying to use the 1908 standards and saying well, because the other buildings around there may not have the current code courtyard, we shouldn't have to either. well, maybe nobody needs to have the current code on anything. they can say this one didn't. the things they put in places well there's a variance granted here and there or mission street or wherever, that doesn't justify having a variance unless there is actual hardship not caused by this project and also that it's something highly unusual about the lot. there is. it's really big. tndc absolutely wanted this and still wants it and went into federal court about th
chapman. you have three minutes.3 minutes. >> i heard a number of things that really cannot pass. i accepted the courtyard, but i said the location in the corner is not a bad thing. but as to size dimensions, that's different. with a 25-foot rear yard is going across the dimensions of this huge thing. saying it's okay on the corner isn't the same as saying it's okay in the corner and small and without the set backs that would allow light and air into it. they are trying to use the 1908...
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and the united states to me in a canal correspondent linda crying course up with the conference chapman's was going fishing and to get his take on the tensions. this is the place with the reset button was pushed supposedly other in ushering in a new era of u s russian cooperation. frankly from the rhetoric it this year was sounding more like a new era of cold water. will you ride it said things are and what they should be days of school is frustration over the inability to come to grips in syria there is anger and frustration over of the dispute. the tug of war so to speak over to corinne and savior. but let's face it we will need to work with russia. and that to me i believe russia knows that the need to work with us with united states and europe. so i regard this as one of the balance. and then there will be other ups again. so i don't think we should dramatize it is not a great moment of our relationship with russia. but better days will come. and that was most engaging a sticky mess to melinda. now is ukrainian opposition activists who says he was severely tortured has been allowed to
and the united states to me in a canal correspondent linda crying course up with the conference chapman's was going fishing and to get his take on the tensions. this is the place with the reset button was pushed supposedly other in ushering in a new era of u s russian cooperation. frankly from the rhetoric it this year was sounding more like a new era of cold water. will you ride it said things are and what they should be days of school is frustration over the inability to come to grips in...
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the tie into the biggest group of income is colored by chapman's many international companies headquartered in switzerland saying they need foreign skills and talents. but now the swiss people to decide for themselves at the comic books. the streets in zurich are a bit more credit than they once were the population of switzerland is increasing by eighty thousand a year that's too many say the supporters of this initiative. they think switzerland is drowning and foreigners. greenpeace was switzerland takes a nap or more people then prices will rise on the quality of life will fall off when we have to pay and pay that switzerland is too small enough is enough the swiss people's party launched the initiative against immigration. it opposes envisioned agreement with the european union that would allow eu citizens to live in switzerland provided they find a job within three months. the gospel readings guns and fight the problem is simply that everyone can tell all the identity of the very same problems that the germans and french. it pains me to know you can no longer say these people and these
the tie into the biggest group of income is colored by chapman's many international companies headquartered in switzerland saying they need foreign skills and talents. but now the swiss people to decide for themselves at the comic books. the streets in zurich are a bit more credit than they once were the population of switzerland is increasing by eighty thousand a year that's too many say the supporters of this initiative. they think switzerland is drowning and foreigners. greenpeace was...
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. >> reporter: piper chapman and michael bluth. >> not a great sign. >> reporter: what about the man started it all. netflix ceo and co-founder reed hastings. he did a stint in the peace corps. >> teaching high school math and i loved it. >> reporter: at age 30 started his first company. pure software and made a debugging tool. he sold that fors 750 million and hastings left a rich man. then, an overdue movie from blockbuster gave him a brilliant idea. >> it was a $40 late fee. clearly there's got to be a better way. >> reporter: in 1997 he founded netflix, a dvd by mail company. the little red envelopes would eventually contribute to blockbuster's downfall, and in a move that changed how we watch television, netflix began offering on-demand streaming. >> can watch more, watch on your schedule. >> reporter: hastings's journey isn't without missteps. in 2011, price hikes and plans to spin off its dvd business. >> named our dvd service quickster. >> causing a flood of cancellations and sent the stock price tumbling, but hastings back tracked and apologized to ku69 mer and now their sto
. >> reporter: piper chapman and michael bluth. >> not a great sign. >> reporter: what about the man started it all. netflix ceo and co-founder reed hastings. he did a stint in the peace corps. >> teaching high school math and i loved it. >> reporter: at age 30 started his first company. pure software and made a debugging tool. he sold that fors 750 million and hastings left a rich man. then, an overdue movie from blockbuster gave him a brilliant idea. >> it...
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grenades to disperse the troublemakers there were several arrests after a leftist wider spot of anna chapman a man carrying a green flag the golden dawn rally was commemorating the deaths of three navy officers which brought greece and turkey to the brink of war and nine hundred ninety six. protesters in thailand are making their presence felt at the general election and that's already been beset by months of anti-government violence and forced the closure of polling stations and more than a third of constituencies by disrupting the delivery of ballots and the reckoning blockades and government demonstrators have. when calling for the prime minister to quit being able widespread public political reforms the arrest was sparked by fearless she was forcing through an amnesty to let her exiled brother back into the country. indonesia's mount cinnabon has erupted again killing at least sixteen people in the western island of sumatra clouds of thick gray ash and gas and goals to nearby homes just a day after authorities allowed sauza villagers to return saying it was safe and will cain has been ac
grenades to disperse the troublemakers there were several arrests after a leftist wider spot of anna chapman a man carrying a green flag the golden dawn rally was commemorating the deaths of three navy officers which brought greece and turkey to the brink of war and nine hundred ninety six. protesters in thailand are making their presence felt at the general election and that's already been beset by months of anti-government violence and forced the closure of polling stations and more than a...
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chapman will be done by beating the caddy that gives an insight into this ship and its panama on tuesday in mumbai. when we talk and act like i knew the answer and don't see and that's the music blog that i viewed and on sunday. try not to get in and said such books that speak at the mention of the country's ten and actually should be promoted although we cannot keep them up and he was up to the hula and when the story. either they are with you. his judgment on the day when they host the duo who will deliver differential lucky he is tremendously good judges do with them. the event in the entertainment other than they could not be unbeatable i did not cause the activity the distance from other bodies. the littlest accompanied that the city and actually is at this cinnamon on top. when it started to stick its tongue extension. i mean if you are ominous. it's hard to say. some dude. with the kiddos. and i enjoyed it that much stamina as the music was the usual pc seems to be on cloud nine after getting sabotage box doesn't cause in nineteen fifty and all and not just a bunch of devotees. i
chapman will be done by beating the caddy that gives an insight into this ship and its panama on tuesday in mumbai. when we talk and act like i knew the answer and don't see and that's the music blog that i viewed and on sunday. try not to get in and said such books that speak at the mention of the country's ten and actually should be promoted although we cannot keep them up and he was up to the hula and when the story. either they are with you. his judgment on the day when they host the duo...
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the ceo bob chapman refused. instead they implemented a furlough program.eks of unpaid vacation, employees could take it anytime they wanted and didn't have to take it consecutively. but it was how bob announced it that's most important. he told his people it's better we should all suffer a little than any of us should have to suffer a lot. and in a hard economy when people sit down with the numbers and they say, well, if we just cut a few people, we'll make the numbers. if we ask the people would you rather lose four weeks of pay or lose your job. i think the answer is very simple. most importantly is that when barry implemented that furlough, morale skyrocketed. people started doing things for each other that nobody predicted. people who could afford it more would trade with those who could afford it less. >> you know what's interesting? we covered a design company at that same time, and that exact same thing happened, they reduced everybody's salaries and everyone came together in this. so people don't fear for their jobs then and so then they trust the
the ceo bob chapman refused. instead they implemented a furlough program.eks of unpaid vacation, employees could take it anytime they wanted and didn't have to take it consecutively. but it was how bob announced it that's most important. he told his people it's better we should all suffer a little than any of us should have to suffer a lot. and in a hard economy when people sit down with the numbers and they say, well, if we just cut a few people, we'll make the numbers. if we ask the people...
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the ceo bob chapman refused.our weeks of unpaid vacation, employees could take it anytime they wanted and didn't have to take it consecutively. but it was how bob announced it that's most important. he told his people it's better we should all suffer a little than any of us should have to suffer a lot. and in a hard economy when people sit down with the numbers and they say cut a few people we'll make the numbers, if we ask the people, would you rather lose four weeks of pay or lose your job, i think the answer is very simple. most importantly is that when barry implemented that furlough, morale skyrocketed. could afford it less. >> it is interesting, we covered design company at that same time and the exact same thing happened. they reduced everybody's salaries and enreally came together in this. but how do you get -- people don't fear for their jobs then so they trust the company more, but what about fearing -- i'm ambitious, i want to get ahead, this person's kind of after my job, how do you get rid of that dy
the ceo bob chapman refused.our weeks of unpaid vacation, employees could take it anytime they wanted and didn't have to take it consecutively. but it was how bob announced it that's most important. he told his people it's better we should all suffer a little than any of us should have to suffer a lot. and in a hard economy when people sit down with the numbers and they say cut a few people we'll make the numbers, if we ask the people, would you rather lose four weeks of pay or lose your job, i...
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>> all right, chapman bell for us this morning.eneral nah a united airlines flight was forced to make emergency landing at new jersey's newark liberty international airport after reports of a smoke smell in the cabin. a spokesman says the flight with 200 passengers on board took off from washington's dulles airport and headed to frankfurt, germany, when it was forced to make the emergency landing in new jersey. there were no reports of injuries. >>> some 25 million california residents are bracing for major water cutbacks this morning. that because of a severe drought. officials say they will not be sending water from the state's reservoir system to local agencies come spring, and this is after residents were already told to reduce water usage by at least 20%. >>> an update now on a story we told you about on friday, about dozens of children at a utah elementary school who had their lunch trays pulled from their hands this week. the school's cafeteria manager and her supervisor have now been put on paid leave. school officials said
>> all right, chapman bell for us this morning.eneral nah a united airlines flight was forced to make emergency landing at new jersey's newark liberty international airport after reports of a smoke smell in the cabin. a spokesman says the flight with 200 passengers on board took off from washington's dulles airport and headed to frankfurt, germany, when it was forced to make the emergency landing in new jersey. there were no reports of injuries. >>> some 25 million california...
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i would like to introduce our second presenter, diana chapman walsh of course is that you as well anddiana, i would like to invite you to speak. >> thank you so much, arthur. i am very happy to be here in this happy fast with your holiness and your company again, what a great pleasure it is as always to be with you. and this group of intelligent and undoubtedly happy people, by the clarifying insights that have emerged from the mountains of evidence that our friend, arthur brooks, has amassed, and mastered and is spreading across the land. arthur, your joy and exuberance over the past two days i love. they are really infectious, so thank you very much for having us here. [applause] >> i also need to say that one of the things i've learned from studying arthur brooks his writings, including his op-ed piece in "the new york times" is that women are happier than men. [laughter] so i am very glad to be here on this stage as the lone representative of the happiest sex. [laughter] [applause] >> i have come in the spirit of warmhearted inquiry, warmhearted is the word is holiness uses often,
i would like to introduce our second presenter, diana chapman walsh of course is that you as well anddiana, i would like to invite you to speak. >> thank you so much, arthur. i am very happy to be here in this happy fast with your holiness and your company again, what a great pleasure it is as always to be with you. and this group of intelligent and undoubtedly happy people, by the clarifying insights that have emerged from the mountains of evidence that our friend, arthur brooks, has...
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>> the name was anna chapman. wasn't she a russian spy? i am not sure i trust the store. think it was planted. >> you mean pay back for winning the cold war? it was a russian plot? >> yeah. >> oh. talk about a conspiracy. >> regan in his first term uh -- appointed three women and jimmy carter uh painted four. when you expand that regan was 17 and carter was 18. it was close. if you go by percentages reagan was 18%. to single out ronald reagan, it is dishonest. >> we agree that jimmy carter was awful. you want to be two or three more than him on anything. >> carter brings some facts. >> that was an opinion. >> those are all of our opinions. >> consensus equals fact. we have to take a break. i bet you haven't heard of this. i have a book on march 18th. that's a month away. what's the date? >> it is now the 19th. >> i can't remember. >> it is called "not cool." i may be coming in a bus. i will be in 31 cities in 11 days. i will be in texas, michigan. indiana, south bend, don't know what that means sound bend, carmelo, cincinnati, i am naming them all. there has to be more. t
>> the name was anna chapman. wasn't she a russian spy? i am not sure i trust the store. think it was planted. >> you mean pay back for winning the cold war? it was a russian plot? >> yeah. >> oh. talk about a conspiracy. >> regan in his first term uh -- appointed three women and jimmy carter uh painted four. when you expand that regan was 17 and carter was 18. it was close. if you go by percentages reagan was 18%. to single out ronald reagan, it is dishonest....
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and later, gained significant weight in "chapter 27" for the role of mark david chapman, the murdereri think i work best when i'm challenged with an impossible task. >> this one to me was the ultimate transformation, because you had taken a five-year hiatus. >> this role was something really special for me. i'm glad that i read the script and i hadn't read a script in years. >> give him a good one. >> you did your audition via skype. >> yeah, i did it via skype, and flirted with the director for 30 minutes. you should have seen his face when i grabbed the lipstick and put it on. it was great, because he was just such a straight male. he was so easily disarmed and i haven't told him this yet, but i felt like i had him in the palm of my hand, at least part of him. >> i've been looking for you, lonestar. >> leto sunk his teeth into his part. >> i began meeting with transgender people and listening, just kind of shutting up and listening. the information kind of past easily from him to him, and people were incredibly generous. we talked about what it's like to tell your father, your paren
and later, gained significant weight in "chapter 27" for the role of mark david chapman, the murdereri think i work best when i'm challenged with an impossible task. >> this one to me was the ultimate transformation, because you had taken a five-year hiatus. >> this role was something really special for me. i'm glad that i read the script and i hadn't read a script in years. >> give him a good one. >> you did your audition via skype. >> yeah, i did it via...
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anna chapman is the university of south carolina student who first complained about this, and alex smitheel? the mean, pessimistic conservative or the optimistic nonlazy, liberal progressive. your thoughts on reading this? >> first of all, thank you for having me. i'm glad attention is being brought to this issue. but it really is unbelievable that a book would portray conservatives as being this one. someone who doesn't know much about politics would side with what sounded better, which liberal i liberalism, that's clear. >> it's interesting to me, you are sort of the head of republicans at the college -- the man who appointed the very first female supreme court justice, he was sexist and a pessimist, who knew. >> i know, it's completely outrageous, this is not the first time we've seen this kind of liberal bias on campus. just a few months ago, the students at michigan state university were subjected to a tirade by a professor who said republicans raped the country. a similar situation a few years ago, republicans e-mailed they were having a recruitment drive only to have an attack by
anna chapman is the university of south carolina student who first complained about this, and alex smitheel? the mean, pessimistic conservative or the optimistic nonlazy, liberal progressive. your thoughts on reading this? >> first of all, thank you for having me. i'm glad attention is being brought to this issue. but it really is unbelievable that a book would portray conservatives as being this one. someone who doesn't know much about politics would side with what sounded better, which...
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and later, gained significant weight in "chapter 27" for the role of mark david chapman, the murderer i'm challenged with an impossible task. >> this one to me was the ultimate transformation, because you had taken a five-year hiatus. >> this role was something really special for me. i'm glad that i read the script and i hadn't read a script in years. >> give him a good one. >> you did your audition via skype. >> yeah, i did it via skype, and flirted with the director for 30 minutes. you should have seen his face when i grabbed the lipstick and put it on. it was great, because he was just such a straight male. he was so easily disarmed and i haven't told him this yet, but i felt like i had him in the palm of my hand, at least part of him. >> i've been looking for you, lonestar. >> leto sunk his teeth into his part. >> i began meeting with transgender people and listening, just kind of shutting up and listening. the information kind of past easily from him to him, and people were incredibly generous. we talked about what it's like to tell your father, your parents who you really are an
and later, gained significant weight in "chapter 27" for the role of mark david chapman, the murderer i'm challenged with an impossible task. >> this one to me was the ultimate transformation, because you had taken a five-year hiatus. >> this role was something really special for me. i'm glad that i read the script and i hadn't read a script in years. >> give him a good one. >> you did your audition via skype. >> yeah, i did it via skype, and flirted with...
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news bay area instagram feed to honoring black culture in the bay area and today, we recognize chris chapmanale achievement department, the oakland unified school district. his goal, creating new opportunities for young men in oakland. is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >>> welling hollywood legend clint eastwood being haul adhere row saving man from choking. the 83-year-old eastwood was attending a party for the at&t pebble beach pro am on wednesday night, when he noticed 50-year-old steve john choking on a piece of cheese. eastwood quickly performed the heimlich maneuver on john. the "dirty harry" star says the situation looked pretty bad. "i looked in his eyes and saw that look of panic people have when they see their life passing before their eyes." he did not say, "do you feel lucky, john?" john is the tournament director around second time somebody had to perform the h
news bay area instagram feed to honoring black culture in the bay area and today, we recognize chris chapmanale achievement department, the oakland unified school district. his goal, creating new opportunities for young men in oakland. is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪...
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. >> following emergency procedure, another sales clerk, kelly chapman, shuts down the power and as captured by the station's surveillance camera calls the 911. >> 911. what's your emergency? >> i'm at the gas station. we have a fire. >> where is the fire? >> the pumps. it's at the pump. >> get everyone away from there. we'll send -- >> everybody get away! oh, my god. oh, my god. get away from there! >> are they listening? >> no. you guys, get away from there! please! >> is it an open flame? >> it's an open flame. it is on fire. somebody -- there's an injured man, and the pump is on fire. it's an open flame. >> okay. there is an injured man? >> yes. the pump fell over and i believe it fell on him. he's bleeding from the head. >> okay. can you get him away? >> they're trying, yes. >> the flames are growing. the choking smoke thickening. time is running short as the group frantically tries to rescue the man. >> he yelled, don't let me burn. don't let me die. and get me out of here. get me out of here. >> miraculously, as they battle the fire, jim, laura and another worker lift the gas pump int
. >> following emergency procedure, another sales clerk, kelly chapman, shuts down the power and as captured by the station's surveillance camera calls the 911. >> 911. what's your emergency? >> i'm at the gas station. we have a fire. >> where is the fire? >> the pumps. it's at the pump. >> get everyone away from there. we'll send -- >> everybody get away! oh, my god. oh, my god. get away from there! >> are they listening? >> no. you guys,...
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and later gained significant weight in "chapter 27" for the role of mark david chapman.> it wasn't meant to be. >> i think i work best when i'm challenged with an impossible task. >> this is rayon. >> this one, to me, was the ultimate transformation. because you had taken a five-year hiatus. >> this role was something really special for me. i'm glad that i read the script. and i hadn't read a script in years. >> give him a good one. >> you did your audition via skype. >> yeah. >> that's great. >> i did it psychiatskype and f with the director for 20 minutes. >> it always goes back to that. flirted with the director. >> you should have seen his face when i grabbed the lipstick and put it on. his jaw dropped. i had the little pink sweater pulled down over my shoulder. he was -- it was great because he was just such a straight male. he was so, like, easily disarmed and i hadn't told him this yet but i felt like i had him in the palm of my hand. or at least a part of him. >> i've been looking for you, lone star. >> leto sunk his teeth into the part. learning everything he co
and later gained significant weight in "chapter 27" for the role of mark david chapman.> it wasn't meant to be. >> i think i work best when i'm challenged with an impossible task. >> this is rayon. >> this one, to me, was the ultimate transformation. because you had taken a five-year hiatus. >> this role was something really special for me. i'm glad that i read the script. and i hadn't read a script in years. >> give him a good one. >> you did...
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if you've never been to chapman university go to chapman.edu and look at a. gym sets the bar of your. doctor cory at viola -- account numbers lasting. that's what happens when you're 57. barry gordy, thank you, is changing viola in july those institution just like wheaton, just like my friend senator bill armstrong in colorado is turning colorado christian university in july those institution. it is hard to be a college president. larry is the best of them. i just named for superstars but larry is extraordinary. he keeps driving his students back into the great traditions of western civilization. he's on my radio show once a week. you can listen to everyone of those hours i spend with him on the hillsdale. we spent five weeks on aristotle's ethics. i'm just not that smart, and he is really smart. he walked me through it, from five it years before christ was born from the greeks were trying to figure out how to be happy. happiness is the highest state or which we are greeted. we are created to be happy. the greeks did not have the revelation yet. so they did n
if you've never been to chapman university go to chapman.edu and look at a. gym sets the bar of your. doctor cory at viola -- account numbers lasting. that's what happens when you're 57. barry gordy, thank you, is changing viola in july those institution just like wheaton, just like my friend senator bill armstrong in colorado is turning colorado christian university in july those institution. it is hard to be a college president. larry is the best of them. i just named for superstars but larry...
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. >> professor terry burnham of chapman. adami. >> hi, there. >> would you pull out all of your -- however much you have. >> i need to be a professor at harvard, clearly. i'm doing something wrong. '08 or '09. there was a three-day window when it felt like -- >> there was concern about the run on the banks. >> and people that are a lot smarter than me than i worked for in my past firm that said, you should seriously concern getting your money out of the bank. we saw those days in the last five or six years. so, it's not that far-fetched. would i do it? he makes compelling arguments. >> brian kelly is predicting a meltdown in one market. talk about doom and gloom after the break. >>> how one jonas brother is planning to make bank of his new baby. pay my bill. phone: your account is already paid in full. oh, well in that case, back to vacation mode. ♪boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants... voice-enabled bill pay. just a tap away on the geico app. ♪ huh, 15 minutes
. >> professor terry burnham of chapman. adami. >> hi, there. >> would you pull out all of your -- however much you have. >> i need to be a professor at harvard, clearly. i'm doing something wrong. '08 or '09. there was a three-day window when it felt like -- >> there was concern about the run on the banks. >> and people that are a lot smarter than me than i worked for in my past firm that said, you should seriously concern getting your money out of the bank....
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working out of her kitchen in the chapman partnership homeless center in homestead, mirna is giving hundreds, thousands of often disadvantaged, special needs or homeless miami students a second chance at life. a form social worker and public school teacher, she has always wanted to help those in need. thanks to her hard work, mirna's chefs are learning to cook gourmet foods, are finding jobs in good restaurants, and are receiving scholarships at the finest culinary schools in our country. more importantly, mr. speaker, mirna is giving them hope and an opportunity to follow their dreams. congratulations, mirna. south florida is also very proud of you. thank you, mr. speaker, for the time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from washington rise? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: morse thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to take time to -- mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to take time to recognize the walla walla valley and. over the past 30 years, the walla walla valley has earned national and i
working out of her kitchen in the chapman partnership homeless center in homestead, mirna is giving hundreds, thousands of often disadvantaged, special needs or homeless miami students a second chance at life. a form social worker and public school teacher, she has always wanted to help those in need. thanks to her hard work, mirna's chefs are learning to cook gourmet foods, are finding jobs in good restaurants, and are receiving scholarships at the finest culinary schools in our country. more...
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[applause] >> your holiness, diana chapman walsh has spoken about a new towards ourership future, whichis filled with possibilities and dangers in jeopardy. of thee been a leader people of your country and a spiritual leader for the human community and a kind of a leader for the work community as a whole. is there some way you can speak out of your experience of a leader who has combined these elements in a way that might be of some value as we go forward? leadership. -- new leadership. >> [laughter] >> i know you are a simple monk. >> actually, most part of my life in exile as a refugee. so anyway, simpler. [laughter] >> really? >> second-home, 3-5 years, the governor of india has been very supportive. case -- >> things that i need to do. course, as they appear, what is the name? demoralized, giving them encouragement. say self-confidence is something very important. i often use it in my story. , i mete, in south africa a local black family. one young african, a black , he joined that family. he introduced himself as a teacher. i mentioned now, you already got democracy. the constituti
[applause] >> your holiness, diana chapman walsh has spoken about a new towards ourership future, whichis filled with possibilities and dangers in jeopardy. of thee been a leader people of your country and a spiritual leader for the human community and a kind of a leader for the work community as a whole. is there some way you can speak out of your experience of a leader who has combined these elements in a way that might be of some value as we go forward? leadership. -- new leadership....
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. >> -- [inaudible] chapman from bloomberg radio. governor, what are the insurance companies standing to lose if you lose? what are they doing to help grow? how about other companies in the astronaut like walmart, tyson, which have low-wage workers who qualify for -- >> yeah. >> what are they doing to help you, and could i ask one other thing? >> sure. >> medicare advantage costs the government more money than straight-out medicare. how did your insurers manage to cost you less money than straight-out medicaid? >> well, let me go back and take the first part of that question. the private sector is doing a lot, and it depends on who in the private sector's ox is getting gored the most as to who's doing more. for example, all the hospitals are working their -- and the board members and the private sector that support hospitals and the local chambers of commerce and the folks that acknowledge and recognize the ramifications of not continuing this for their individual hospitals, particularly some rural hospitals, are working very hard. t
. >> -- [inaudible] chapman from bloomberg radio. governor, what are the insurance companies standing to lose if you lose? what are they doing to help grow? how about other companies in the astronaut like walmart, tyson, which have low-wage workers who qualify for -- >> yeah. >> what are they doing to help you, and could i ask one other thing? >> sure. >> medicare advantage costs the government more money than straight-out medicare. how did your insurers manage to...
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chapman and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before the committee today to discuss the department of justice's fight against cybercrime. cybercrime has increased medically over the last decade and our financial infrastructure has suffered repeated cyber intrusions. the recent reports about the massive data breaches at target which the justice department is investigating alongside the secret service, have underscored that cybercrime is a real, present threat, and one that is growing. cybercriminals create botnets that system it was still the personal and financial information of americans. they carry out the stupid denial of service attacks on networks and they still sensitive corporate and military data. the justice department has vigorously responding to this threat to the work of the criminal division's computer crime and intellectual property section which partners with assistant u.s. attorneys offices across the country as part of a network of almost 300 justice department cybercrime p
chapman and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before the committee today to discuss the department of justice's fight against cybercrime. cybercrime has increased medically over the last decade and our financial infrastructure has suffered repeated cyber intrusions. the recent reports about the massive data breaches at target which the justice department is investigating alongside the secret service, have underscored that cybercrime is a real, present threat, and...
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this is what gabe us melissa etherage and tracy chapman and oth others like the indigo girls that are not household names. i was doing women's history but we were not being introduced to the history of lesbians. i was out and proud at 18. and i had the impression that there were no narratives of history that were lesbian groups that were considered worthy of scholarly status yet. i went back to bingington and did a talk and i said we all live double lives. many students were doing dock dotrait work and went to the gay bar in the evenings to work to crea crea create spaces for each other. women's music festivals enabled women to see their partnerships as valid and loving and no one was feeding that. that validation came from artist and comedians and dramatize and it impressed be because women did all of the jobs. you needed people to run the stage. tech people, lighting designers, and sound engineers and these are my favorite pipeleople. the tech women who enabled the sound to reach the audience. i would be sitting in my audience doing multiple documenting. i am listening to my friends
this is what gabe us melissa etherage and tracy chapman and oth others like the indigo girls that are not household names. i was doing women's history but we were not being introduced to the history of lesbians. i was out and proud at 18. and i had the impression that there were no narratives of history that were lesbian groups that were considered worthy of scholarly status yet. i went back to bingington and did a talk and i said we all live double lives. many students were doing dock dotrait...
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. >> reporter: real russian agents like allegedly ana chapman have even been discovered in the heartrussia and america locked in a cold war divided by a so-called iron curtain. and for westerner russia, the soviet union was full of mysterious places. you know, you can really imagine spies meeting here. >> kgb decided what interest kgb. >> reporter: a country controlled by the kgb and the russians made their own spy movie, best-selling thriller writer knows all about the trade craft of spying. he experienced firsthand the chilly atmosphere of cold war moscow. >> you can see the guys in the gray coats coming out behind you. you will follow it all the way. the hotel room was bugged. you knew this thing the size of a bumblebee was in the telephone. >> yes. the gadgets used by both sides. >> something hidden inside a shoe there. >> it's a weapon. >> a weapon like a lipstick. >> it was discovered by the kgb, by the national security agency. >> only a few years back, the russians accused the british of hiding listening devices in a plastic rock. and last year, an alleged cia agent was caugh
. >> reporter: real russian agents like allegedly ana chapman have even been discovered in the heartrussia and america locked in a cold war divided by a so-called iron curtain. and for westerner russia, the soviet union was full of mysterious places. you know, you can really imagine spies meeting here. >> kgb decided what interest kgb. >> reporter: a country controlled by the kgb and the russians made their own spy movie, best-selling thriller writer knows all about the trade...
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this is certainly what gave us melissa etheridge and the indigo girls and tracy chapman and many other performers who are not household names and i wanted to document something that i felt was a very important aspect of my culture. i was in graduate school doing women's history but no where were we being introduced to the history of lesbians and i was out of the crowd at age 18. and i had the impression even in an excellent program in women's histories that there were no narratives or histories of lesbian groups that were considered worthy of scholarship yet. that was about to change and by the time i finished my ph.d. program students of your years younger is and me were looking at different women's communities. i went back to binghamton this past spring after 30 years and gave a talk and said we all lived lives when many doctoral students were on campus and the rest of the time we were involved in a lesbian bar called horizons. we knew our lives matted but we weren't being made to feel the they were worth writing about. i felt very keenly that i had an almost moral obligation to desc
this is certainly what gave us melissa etheridge and the indigo girls and tracy chapman and many other performers who are not household names and i wanted to document something that i felt was a very important aspect of my culture. i was in graduate school doing women's history but no where were we being introduced to the history of lesbians and i was out of the crowd at age 18. and i had the impression even in an excellent program in women's histories that there were no narratives or histories...