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. >> legendary music producer clive davis certainly knew.ouston and changed her life forever. he packaged and polished the 19-year-old sensation into a pure pop princess, at least on the surface. alexis chu reported on whitney's death for "people" magazine. >> one source who worked with whitney told us she definitely was not a goodie two shoes in any sense of the word. >> houston's bad girl side may have ultimately drawn her to r & b bad boy bobby brown. >> she was a girl from the streets of newark, and she fell in love with a bad boy with a good voice. so, you know, her fans, yes, very shocked. those who knew her best really weren't surprised. >> houston and brown traded rings in 1992. a personal high matched only by a professional one that very same year. "the bodyguard" gross in order than $400 million and launched the top selling soundtrack of all time. >> but even as the crossover superstar commanded millions for movies like "the preacher's wife," she increasingly struggled with her fame. >> did she ever talk to you about the stress of
. >> legendary music producer clive davis certainly knew.ouston and changed her life forever. he packaged and polished the 19-year-old sensation into a pure pop princess, at least on the surface. alexis chu reported on whitney's death for "people" magazine. >> one source who worked with whitney told us she definitely was not a goodie two shoes in any sense of the word. >> houston's bad girl side may have ultimately drawn her to r & b bad boy bobby brown. >>...
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and clive plays this have a ordinary character who is brilliant and an alcoholic.y it's that feeling that we all have when we're watching somebody brilliant deal with substance abuse. like just get it together. but, yes, he has a little dirt on me. i'm his boss and yet i'm afraid of him, as well. >> of course you are. >> it's so nice to have a romantic comedy coming out. there haven't been very many good ones lately. >> it reminds me of dead poets society. it's set in a prep school so there is a reason to have beautiful language and nobody better to deliver it than clive. so language based, but not in a ooity-toity way. she's -- he's an exciting teacher. >> and a beautiful rivalry. like what is more important, is it words or is it pictures. i thought that was very interesting premise. >> and inspiring the kids. and there are amazing young actors that you just feel -- what is wonderful, too, is that clive and juliet really are exciting artis for these young actors to be around. >> and speaking of reality, we'll put you to work this morning. words and pictures. nothi
and clive plays this have a ordinary character who is brilliant and an alcoholic.y it's that feeling that we all have when we're watching somebody brilliant deal with substance abuse. like just get it together. but, yes, he has a little dirt on me. i'm his boss and yet i'm afraid of him, as well. >> of course you are. >> it's so nice to have a romantic comedy coming out. there haven't been very many good ones lately. >> it reminds me of dead poets society. it's set in a prep...
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clive, i know you have plenty of misgivings about piketty's work. are that his book provides hard evidence that they are right in feeling that there is something wrong. >> he put his finger on the pulse of american culture, hasn't he? america's political culture is assessed with this issue of inequality. there is a longing for a book like this, a long, serious, data rich, theoretically rich book fear that as this lot of people have that inequality is getting worse and will carry on getting worse. at thehe right book right time. >> ok. what issue you have at the book is at his view that inequality is all that counts, and his prediction a capital stimulation is worse than that. you say the real issue is on the growth or lack thereof in wages and living standards. >> i do think it partly misses the point in that sense. in many ways, it is a distraction to focus too much on inequality, at least in my view, because there is a lot we need to do to advance opportunity at the bottom and of distribution. piketty has nothing to say about that. distraction,.s
clive, i know you have plenty of misgivings about piketty's work. are that his book provides hard evidence that they are right in feeling that there is something wrong. >> he put his finger on the pulse of american culture, hasn't he? america's political culture is assessed with this issue of inequality. there is a longing for a book like this, a long, serious, data rich, theoretically rich book fear that as this lot of people have that inequality is getting worse and will carry on...
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and, by the way, clive owens, welcome to "morning joe."go and i turned the channel and there you were in "arthur," wearing a funny helmet and bleeding all over the place. this is a little bit different. i want to get to the david bowie sign. first of all, talk about the amazing chemistry that you guys had on the set. >> we were very much helped by a really, really great script. the dialogue, it was fantastic, very witty and humorous. i think it helped having one of the greatest actresses. i think the very first scene was shot, we made each other laugh and thought we're off to a good start here. the whole experience was really great and very playful. >> does it ever throw when you you shoot scenes out of sequence, you viewer cease the movie from beginning, middle to end. how do you adjust mentally every day to shooting different sequences? >> you adjust to doing the script in different places. you have to know when you hit a place that's not in the natural rhythm that you're in the right place. i just shot my first tv show in a long time an
and, by the way, clive owens, welcome to "morning joe."go and i turned the channel and there you were in "arthur," wearing a funny helmet and bleeding all over the place. this is a little bit different. i want to get to the david bowie sign. first of all, talk about the amazing chemistry that you guys had on the set. >> we were very much helped by a really, really great script. the dialogue, it was fantastic, very witty and humorous. i think it helped having one of the...
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today a man named clive goodman testified, he's the former royal family editor for "news of the world." he said before he was arrested, he hacked the cell phone of kate middleton 155 times, starting back in '05, when she was, "a figure of increasing importance." he said he hacked into prince william and harry's voice mail. murdoch since shut down the news of the world. >>> when we come back here this evening, she was one of the most beloved women in the world, now all these years later, controversy swirling around grace kelly's life story. >>> finally tonight, the film festival kicked off in france about a film legend, grace kelly who went on of course to become princess grace of monaco and who remains long after her death a fascinating and beloved figure. as for the film itself, that may be a different story. our report tonight from nbc's keir simmons. ♪ >> reporter: she was one of the greatest beauties hollywood has ever known. >> tonight you'll see one of the river ya's most fascinating sights. >> reporter: sharing the screen with great men but at the height of her fame, grace walk
today a man named clive goodman testified, he's the former royal family editor for "news of the world." he said before he was arrested, he hacked the cell phone of kate middleton 155 times, starting back in '05, when she was, "a figure of increasing importance." he said he hacked into prince william and harry's voice mail. murdoch since shut down the news of the world. >>> when we come back here this evening, she was one of the most beloved women in the world, now...
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. >> reporter: the armed robbery at clive's liquors happened may 9. it was all caught on video. the robbery starts with an expletive and only gets worse from there. with the butt of a shotgun bashed into a man's face and customers forced to the ground. >> now! now! down! >> reporter: the suspect demands cash from the clerk. goes to the back of the store, and then again to the front. >> put up the [bleep] money. >> reporter: and drops f bomb after f bomb at the clerk until the register is unloaded, and then makes a run for it. the moment that man stepped off camera, he got into a waiting toyota camry. they took off. police looking for the man and the car tonight. live in san jose, andria borba, kpix5. >>> a big turnout for a memorial for a student killed by an amtrak train. people at san leandro high school made donations and brought flowers in honor of brittany silva. >> she was about to graduate. i know it affected a lot of seniors. we already lost another senior. we are heartbroken. >> reporter: brittany was wearing ear buds and did not hear the train coming. >>> a southern ca
. >> reporter: the armed robbery at clive's liquors happened may 9. it was all caught on video. the robbery starts with an expletive and only gets worse from there. with the butt of a shotgun bashed into a man's face and customers forced to the ground. >> now! now! down! >> reporter: the suspect demands cash from the clerk. goes to the back of the store, and then again to the front. >> put up the [bleep] money. >> reporter: and drops f bomb after f bomb at the...
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coming up clive and bondy's friends in the militia movement are wildly misinformed and has some crazy ideas about the government but believe it or not there's actually some i agree with about that with about explain why and what it is plans to take. and. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question or. i marinate joining me. for example impartial and financial reporting commentary and much much. only on bombast and only on. it's good news this afternoon a train carrying hundreds of barrels of crude oil deal railed and crashed in downed lynchburg virginia causing a massive fireball and an explosion that could be seen for miles no injuries have been reported from the fiery crash investigators are still trying to figure out what caused it as the new york daily news pointed out the lynchburg crash comes the same day the new york governor andrew cuomo sent a letter to the white house and officials in washington arguing for more federal action to protect new yor
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we created sexy alter egos -- clive and juliana -- met in the hotel bar. this one lost her panties in the lobby in front of her dad... phil. ...which was hil-- it was hard. it was hard for her. you know i can't stand it when you use that word. "panties"? ye-- that. yes. that word. sorry. she lost her underpanties. so? so? well? huh?
we created sexy alter egos -- clive and juliana -- met in the hotel bar. this one lost her panties in the lobby in front of her dad... phil. ...which was hil-- it was hard. it was hard for her. you know i can't stand it when you use that word. "panties"? ye-- that. yes. that word. sorry. she lost her underpanties. so? so? well? huh?
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talks about inner-city people who are urban with all the code words being articulated and the kind of clive bundy expression to the donald sterling. only when there is a flash point do we galvanize our energy either pro or conwiebe again to talk about. donald sterling has never been held accountable. >> >> schieffer: can what struck me this is on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the 1964 civil rights bill. >> i don't think there's any question whatsoever that we've come a long way. since that day, but is this some aberration or is this a symptom of something that runs deep in american society? >> it's aecium top. the anniversary of brown v. board. a lot of big anniversaries. i'm not surprised this happen in the arena of sports. because in many ways sports often pushes this conversation because of the sort of ideas of fairness attached. you are supposed to win clean and play fair. so i do think this is symptomatic and it's interesting because mr. sterling took us to an interesting place. he did not punish donald silver for what he did or said in public he punished him for what he belie
talks about inner-city people who are urban with all the code words being articulated and the kind of clive bundy expression to the donald sterling. only when there is a flash point do we galvanize our energy either pro or conwiebe again to talk about. donald sterling has never been held accountable. >> >> schieffer: can what struck me this is on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the 1964 civil rights bill. >> i don't think there's any question whatsoever that we've come...
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clive goodman was cross-examined yesterday as part of the huge phone hacking trial over there.ropping on prince william's voice mails 35 times and prince harry's nine times. makes you scratch your head about how easy it is to get into those things. >>> two people in oklahoma fishing for catfish when they caught this. what is that? an alligator snapping turtle. national geographic says the carnivore can weigh over 220 pounds. though they have an unconfirmed report of one weighing over 400. those things -- >> that one looks big. >> gargantuan. back to the prehistoric days. >>> this is one world record you are to see to believe. bee keeper in china set the record for the most time spent with bees covering his body. over 100,000 bees for 53 long minutes. didn't seem to mind, even when they covered his face. the bee keeper claims he has grown immune to bee venom and has minimal sting stings. would not do that. >>> veteran affairs secretary eric shinseki faces grilling on capitol hill they hold a hearing on allegations that va hospitals in the west delayed treatments for vets. >>> 19
clive goodman was cross-examined yesterday as part of the huge phone hacking trial over there.ropping on prince william's voice mails 35 times and prince harry's nine times. makes you scratch your head about how easy it is to get into those things. >>> two people in oklahoma fishing for catfish when they caught this. what is that? an alligator snapping turtle. national geographic says the carnivore can weigh over 220 pounds. though they have an unconfirmed report of one weighing over...
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clive bixby. what a sexy surprise. - quick question-- - mm-hmm? did it hurt when you fell from heaven? because you... fell... i'm gonna come in again. we are watching baby joe on valentine's day so my dad and gloria can... - make love. - ew. don't. - oh. - the point is, we are celebrating a day early. so they can finally be intimate. you've more than made that point. i'm just saying it's a long wait after giving birth. - six weeks. - ugh. i couldn't keep my hands off this one for that long. (both chuckle) i can only imagine what jay's going through. i should check on the kids. haley took 'em to a movie. she's not even gonna answer. i know, but, sweetie, i have a good reason to worry. luke had that nasty nosebleed this morning, and alex, as usual, fainted. she's fine, and dunphy men get nosebleeds. i told you this when we got married. it was in my vows.
clive bixby. what a sexy surprise. - quick question-- - mm-hmm? did it hurt when you fell from heaven? because you... fell... i'm gonna come in again. we are watching baby joe on valentine's day so my dad and gloria can... - make love. - ew. don't. - oh. - the point is, we are celebrating a day early. so they can finally be intimate. you've more than made that point. i'm just saying it's a long wait after giving birth. - six weeks. - ugh. i couldn't keep my hands off this one for that long....
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clive hamilton, an eminent eco-philosopher in australia wrote a book, "requiem for a species." and we're the species it's a requiem for. i've read everything, the entire book, and there's nothing i disagree with there. james lovelock, the man who invented this idea of gaia, says 90% of humanity will be gone by the end of the century. and sir martin rees, the royal astronomer in britain was asked what are the chances humans will be around by 2100, and he said 50/50. so there are a lot of my colleagues are saying we've passed too many tipping points to go back. my answer is thank you for the message of urgency. we don't know enough to say it's too late. and this isn't some kind of pollyannaish idea. i base that notion of our ignorance on reality. in -- the most prized species of salmon in the world is the sockeye salmon. it's got that bright red fatty flesh that we all love. and the largest sockeye salmon run in the world is in canada in the fraser river. we like a run of about 20 to 35 million salmon is a good run, that's a lot of fish. and in 19, -- sorry, in the year 2009, jus
clive hamilton, an eminent eco-philosopher in australia wrote a book, "requiem for a species." and we're the species it's a requiem for. i've read everything, the entire book, and there's nothing i disagree with there. james lovelock, the man who invented this idea of gaia, says 90% of humanity will be gone by the end of the century. and sir martin rees, the royal astronomer in britain was asked what are the chances humans will be around by 2100, and he said 50/50. so there are a lot...
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what your take is on the standoff out of nevada with the rancher, clive and bundy, who, from the federal government passes point of view, he owes a million dollars in grazing fees and penalties. people's point of view, he is standing up for property rights. >> my grandfather had a cattle ranch and we spent time there when i was a youngster. i have great admiration and respect for cowboys who work the land, farmers and ranchers. private property rights, i am a strong advocate. very important in our state. but also the rule of law. people have to be dealt with but, we have to honor and respect the rule of law. >> you think he should be paying the penalties? >> i think i have tried to give you the balance that has to occur in our society. we have to respect private property rights and defend them strongly, but we all have to follow all of the law. question, just on a completely different subject. on the ranking member legislative branch appropriations subcommittee. how is the capitol dome reconstruction project going and everything that is important to the folks actually working in the capi
what your take is on the standoff out of nevada with the rancher, clive and bundy, who, from the federal government passes point of view, he owes a million dollars in grazing fees and penalties. people's point of view, he is standing up for property rights. >> my grandfather had a cattle ranch and we spent time there when i was a youngster. i have great admiration and respect for cowboys who work the land, farmers and ranchers. private property rights, i am a strong advocate. very...
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we created sexy alter egos -- clive and juliana -- met in the hotel bar.s one lost her panties in the lobby in front of her dad... phil. ...which was hil-- it was hard. it was hard for her. you know i can't stand it when you use that word. "panties"? ye-- that. yes. that word. sorry. she lost her underpanties. [ birds chirping ] so? so?
we created sexy alter egos -- clive and juliana -- met in the hotel bar.s one lost her panties in the lobby in front of her dad... phil. ...which was hil-- it was hard. it was hard for her. you know i can't stand it when you use that word. "panties"? ye-- that. yes. that word. sorry. she lost her underpanties. [ birds chirping ] so? so?
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of it and your opinion of the situation there as your opinion changed it or are you still on that clive and buggy as a racist millionaire freeloader kind of thing because you know they ran out fifty two out of the fifty three ranchers there in the bottom because they wanted it grabbed that land for rod development so let me know if you change your mind on that yet but i do enjoy your show and i will continue watching regardless of your opinion on clive and. robert thanks for the call i would strongly suggest that you check your facts you're right fifty two out of the fifty three ranchers in that area who were grazing their cattle on those public lands were asked to stop raising cattle on those public lands and did so. and. they all of them i believe were offered. compensation for that all of them took it. no i'm not going to stop grazing no i don't want the compensation and for twenty years to pay his fees and basically and he's got is his cattle herd is worth over a million dollars so he is a millionaire and he you know he's probably not a rich guy but you know he's got a lot lot tied
of it and your opinion of the situation there as your opinion changed it or are you still on that clive and buggy as a racist millionaire freeloader kind of thing because you know they ran out fifty two out of the fifty three ranchers there in the bottom because they wanted it grabbed that land for rod development so let me know if you change your mind on that yet but i do enjoy your show and i will continue watching regardless of your opinion on clive and. robert thanks for the call i would...
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her mom and dad during the flight the woman hit it off with a stranger next door who might have been clivey went to the bathroom together and not discreet prompting the flight crew to break up the romp. her parents watched their care free daughter get handcuffed to a chair. she was released with a warning and perhaps chlamidya. >> if it happened on the way to las vegas? that is when you're an ambassador. i didn't think of that. >> she wanted her trip to start off with a bang. >> it's so true. >> and her parents? >> they took a xanax. they were out. >> i think she took an ambien and had a drink. that is why this happens all the weird stuff happens because you mixed a sleeping aid with alcohol. right? >> absolutely. i don't understand how the spell of sun chips and rage... >> you left out it was inside of the bathroom with that blue inky brown thing. >> you're a sick, sad, strange woman. i'm willing to experiment. andy, you said 12-# 15 years behind bars would have been more suitable punishment? >> no. it's all about the woman. what about the guy? there is no information about the guy. it's
her mom and dad during the flight the woman hit it off with a stranger next door who might have been clivey went to the bathroom together and not discreet prompting the flight crew to break up the romp. her parents watched their care free daughter get handcuffed to a chair. she was released with a warning and perhaps chlamidya. >> if it happened on the way to las vegas? that is when you're an ambassador. i didn't think of that. >> she wanted her trip to start off with a bang....
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oh, you like clive ann bundy. c-span is like one of those paranormal activity movies.it is just grainy shots of empty rooms interrupted by shouts of people you're pretty sure died a few years ago. [laughter] yeah, oh, and stay tuned after the dinner for an all new episode of "so you think you can remain conscious." [laughter] the 100th year of the white house correspondents association. was onlyyears ago, cnn searching for the wright brothers plane. [laughter] and the correspondents dinner itself is a tradition dating back to 1920. back then, this event was only for men. its true. there's a plaque in the lobby commemorating this as a location other very first ever total sausage fest. [laughter] #ttotalsausagefest. 19 nationalities contained within arianna huffington's accent. it is a genuine thrill to be here in washington dc, the city that started the whole crack smoking mayor craze. [laughter] you guys were the first. i hope he's not here tonight. [laughter] toronto mayort rob ford is a clumsy mess. he can't help it, he's a big guy. he's like a bowl in the crack pipe
oh, you like clive ann bundy. c-span is like one of those paranormal activity movies.it is just grainy shots of empty rooms interrupted by shouts of people you're pretty sure died a few years ago. [laughter] yeah, oh, and stay tuned after the dinner for an all new episode of "so you think you can remain conscious." [laughter] the 100th year of the white house correspondents association. was onlyyears ago, cnn searching for the wright brothers plane. [laughter] and the correspondents...
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. >> i think one of the reasons, mara, for that is we have just come off of the clive bundy scandal where he was, again, spewing racist comments. but there was no -- >> he's a guy no one had heard of. >> no one heard of him, howie. he has no power. here comes sterling. all of a sudden he has all this of power that can be taken away from him. in part, the media latched on to that as did 'vilsilver. >> let's look at the other side. he trusts this woman. these were private conversations that ended up being posted on tmz. is there any feeling that somebody shouldn't lose their business because of something they said in private as opposed to discriminating in housing, for example? >> there is no privacy anymore. 90% of people own cell phones. they can be taping us surreptitiously right now. hey, joey, jim, rick. >> we're on live television. >> there was controversy over what should be the consequence for donald sterling's remarks to this woman. you're asking should he have trusted her? did you watch the barbara walters interview? >> whether or not his rights were violated by the first amendmen
. >> i think one of the reasons, mara, for that is we have just come off of the clive bundy scandal where he was, again, spewing racist comments. but there was no -- >> he's a guy no one had heard of. >> no one heard of him, howie. he has no power. here comes sterling. all of a sudden he has all this of power that can be taken away from him. in part, the media latched on to that as did 'vilsilver. >> let's look at the other side. he trusts this woman. these were private...
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it will give them something to shoot for. >> clive owen.le bit of a departure from what people are used to seeing you as? >> i think maybe it is. it was a really beautifully written script. and it's very charming. juliette binoche plays an art teacher that comes into the school, starts telling the kids that art is much more important than language and that kind of galvanizes me, because i've got a little jaded, i'm a great lover of language, and it starts a battle within the school about whether words are more important than pictures. and at the same time, it looks like we're on each other, but we're kind of falling in love at the same time. >> i was going to say, you could call this a romantic comedy, unless that term makes you cringe. >> no, i think it is, yeah. but it's also very moving. they're both sort of carrying issues with themselves and there's very emotional stuff in it as well. the film rests on the relationship between me and juliette binoche. >> and your character jack marcus, mr. mark, as the kids call him. he has his charms,
it will give them something to shoot for. >> clive owen.le bit of a departure from what people are used to seeing you as? >> i think maybe it is. it was a really beautifully written script. and it's very charming. juliette binoche plays an art teacher that comes into the school, starts telling the kids that art is much more important than language and that kind of galvanizes me, because i've got a little jaded, i'm a great lover of language, and it starts a battle within the school...
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he poked fun at everyone including cnn and had this to say about nevada rancher clive and bundy. >> as a general rule things don't end well if the sentence starts, let me tell you something, i know about the negro. you don't really need to hear the rest of it. >> so cedric, pbs's anchor made a great point about that clip how it cuts to the white people who are laughing uncomfortably. why are we still uncomfortable about this? >> the president makes you look at race in a way and he can say that being a president of color. it's strange when you hear someone get offended when you hear someone tell a joke of their own. we are so politically correct in this society you shouldn't tell jokes any more. but that was the white house dinner. >> he is more comfortable now talking about race than he was before. someone said it was one of the members of my panel said it was second-term wag. >> it is straight second-term swag with him right now. the idea is you can't win a presidential election as a black person. you can't be the black candidate. he wanted to be as race neutral as possible. but now h
he poked fun at everyone including cnn and had this to say about nevada rancher clive and bundy. >> as a general rule things don't end well if the sentence starts, let me tell you something, i know about the negro. you don't really need to hear the rest of it. >> so cedric, pbs's anchor made a great point about that clip how it cuts to the white people who are laughing uncomfortably. why are we still uncomfortable about this? >> the president makes you look at race in a way...
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jay leno, clive davis has reportedly moved out of his bunk allow. virgin employees won't be staying at the hotel, and a number of locations, cluck jeffrey catsen burg's famous night before oscars party has been relocated. why? shariah law in bruin eye. so the sultan has been rolling on the a three-phase implementation of an extreme form of shariah law that would essentially see adulterer es and homosexual facing harsh penalties, so we have reached out to -- and actually just before i got on cam are found out i'll be speaking to the ceo in the next couple minutes to see what he has to say. so far on the record the comments he's made in the last couple days are these boycotts and protests are misguided, and ultimately this will only hurt employees. that being said the city of beverly hills does not seem to agree with that. they're actually holding a city council meeting and on the agenda, whether to ask the government of brunai to divest itself of the hotel. we'll see what happens at the city council meeting tonight. >> thank you very much. obviously
jay leno, clive davis has reportedly moved out of his bunk allow. virgin employees won't be staying at the hotel, and a number of locations, cluck jeffrey catsen burg's famous night before oscars party has been relocated. why? shariah law in bruin eye. so the sultan has been rolling on the a three-phase implementation of an extreme form of shariah law that would essentially see adulterer es and homosexual facing harsh penalties, so we have reached out to -- and actually just before i got on cam...
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we like to hold up the donald sterlings, the clive bundys and say, that's racism, i'm against that, sodetermine the harder, more subtle but more dangerous implicit bias that is really throughout our society. >> you? did you want to respond? >> i'm just listening to sally intently thinking, my god, she's very smart. what the hell is she talking about? it's 10:51. i need a cocktail and i'm getting a dissertation on something about -- >> that's why we have her on. that's why she's a political commentator and one of the hosts of "crossfire." >> i think he has a scarlet letter on him. just like we were talking about monica lewinsky earlier, this will not fade on him. what's interesting is people's appetite for litigation, because you know he's going to lawyer up and you know he's probably going to be a stickler, so this is going to drag on, and we'll see. >> michael, i think this is very interesting, that you wrote a piece for the l.a. times saying you also hope sterling fights the nba but for a very different reason. you want the nba to learn a lesson from this. how so? >> well, look, i th
we like to hold up the donald sterlings, the clive bundys and say, that's racism, i'm against that, sodetermine the harder, more subtle but more dangerous implicit bias that is really throughout our society. >> you? did you want to respond? >> i'm just listening to sally intently thinking, my god, she's very smart. what the hell is she talking about? it's 10:51. i need a cocktail and i'm getting a dissertation on something about -- >> that's why we have her on. that's why...
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he could be the next clive davis or, i don't know, one of those guys. >> jimmy: would you want him toon't know. i want him to be happy. i don't know what i want him to do. but i know he has a good ear for music. we'll be in the car and listening to the radio and flipping through channels and all of a sudden he'll be like, go back! ♪ you're gonna hear me roar like he right away -- he can just pick on a first listen -- >> jimmy: really? >> -- like only the big, big smashes. >> jimmy: or maybe he's smart enough to know that if mommy shoots a video called "big booty" that there's a good chance he can be on set to watch everything going on. >> at 6 i don't know if that's true. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, it is. trust me. i was 6 once. [ laughter ] it was a very horny time for me. jennifer lopez is here. we'll be right back. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. globalizing your world. oh, coffee please. ♪ is this coffee? it's nespresso vertuoline. how do they make this froth? it's coffee crema. last question. ♪ may i have another cup please? than
he could be the next clive davis or, i don't know, one of those guys. >> jimmy: would you want him toon't know. i want him to be happy. i don't know what i want him to do. but i know he has a good ear for music. we'll be in the car and listening to the radio and flipping through channels and all of a sudden he'll be like, go back! ♪ you're gonna hear me roar like he right away -- he can just pick on a first listen -- >> jimmy: really? >> -- like only the big, big smashes....
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clive enbundy blew up in their face, thought they would latch onto that, now they have to go back toghazi. it is not going to be a credible processor fair, but leader pelosi did give the speaker another opportunity by sending him a letter, asking him to sit down with her, which he previously agreed to do, to see if they could work something out and make sure that if you're going to have a select committee that the process be fair. >> it seems to me what you just said about the way the republicans are trying to use this to excite their base, to drive turn out for the mid terms among the most fervent supporters, people that get fired up about this in a partisan way, seems to me that's now cooked, that's now going to happen. they're going to do this committee, with or without the democrats, use it that way. i think kevin drum was right when he described it as a made for fox news extravaganza. is there some value to having anywhere between one and five democrats in the room every time there's a hearing to put a different perspective into it, to maybe interfere with the kinds of stuff the
clive enbundy blew up in their face, thought they would latch onto that, now they have to go back toghazi. it is not going to be a credible processor fair, but leader pelosi did give the speaker another opportunity by sending him a letter, asking him to sit down with her, which he previously agreed to do, to see if they could work something out and make sure that if you're going to have a select committee that the process be fair. >> it seems to me what you just said about the way the...
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. >> more interested in clive bundy and feels like this an old story. >> a 17 in the "the washingtont"? used to work there. >> better than the "new york times" i will tell that you? it's embarrassing. what do you say? >> actually, i agree with howard on this. if you look wheat trending and i think a lot of people deciding what they are going to put on their airwaves in other networks or print comes down to numbers ratings or selling papers, they were carrying about the clippers and not just here in los angeles. >> you couldn't do both, leslie? >> a huge fine. >> leslie, leslie, you couldn't do both. >> yes, bill. >> you couldn't do both? i did both last night. >> i'm not disagreeing with you that they were being irresponsible not to cover it however, the bottom line is what did americans care about? this is supply and demand. a execution in oklahoma. >> let me break this to you leslie. >> i agree. that will make them money. >> their business is to cover the news. this is news. >> correct. >> they are not covering it kirtz is wrong because they want to protect obama, period. they have
. >> more interested in clive bundy and feels like this an old story. >> a 17 in the "the washingtont"? used to work there. >> better than the "new york times" i will tell that you? it's embarrassing. what do you say? >> actually, i agree with howard on this. if you look wheat trending and i think a lot of people deciding what they are going to put on their airwaves in other networks or print comes down to numbers ratings or selling papers, they were...
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and then clive bundy collapses now there's no more cloud of money to talk about and no more obamacaretalk about so what happens fox news explodes in their conversations with ice where you know if you list it there's a chart right there take a look the red line is references to be in gaza blueline is. eight hours wasted time watching him and b.c. drives me crazy dreams of the brains of you know the christie bridge fiasco i think that. crash missing plane vs go all. things that are interesting to them and their producers and their owners that's their prerogative ok well let's move along i tell ya macare obamacare is working and so is romney care according to a new study published in the annals of internal medicine massachusetts mortality rate fell by three percent compared to states of the control group after a pass health care reform called you know romney care in two thousand and six this translates into about one fewer deaths per eight hundred thirty people the conason professor catherine baker who worked on the study said that this is an important piece of the puzzle putting the evi
and then clive bundy collapses now there's no more cloud of money to talk about and no more obamacaretalk about so what happens fox news explodes in their conversations with ice where you know if you list it there's a chart right there take a look the red line is references to be in gaza blueline is. eight hours wasted time watching him and b.c. drives me crazy dreams of the brains of you know the christie bridge fiasco i think that. crash missing plane vs go all. things that are interesting to...
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. >> clive and bundy back off the plan to sue the feds. >> impersonating police officers, blocking publicads and threatening to use taz zers. >> those are some of the crimes bundy's family says they committed. >> i can do this, too. >> working through the legal system. >> at this point, some folkings did break the law. we are working hard to ensure those who did break the law are held accountable. >> joining us tonight, john, journalist and host of rolston reports in nevada. good to have you with us tonight. what can you tell us about the latest on the investigation surrounding the bundy ranch, the fbi and blm? >> i don't know much about what the fbi has found out. there's enough information from local law enforcement to indicate they barely avoided a confrontation out there. there were anecdotal reports from the folks in militias pointing guns at federal officers, which you cannot do. bundy is saying he's assembling a legal team. who knows who is on that. a lot of lawyers would love the publicity to sue the sheriff and the governor. that's what he was talking about in an e-mail his famil
. >> clive and bundy back off the plan to sue the feds. >> impersonating police officers, blocking publicads and threatening to use taz zers. >> those are some of the crimes bundy's family says they committed. >> i can do this, too. >> working through the legal system. >> at this point, some folkings did break the law. we are working hard to ensure those who did break the law are held accountable. >> joining us tonight, john, journalist and host of...
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just like they tried to make that dingo rancher out in nevada, clive bundy, a victim as well.ey do. they just lie. >> now, joe, i mentioned earlier in the show, last night president obama addressed the gop scandal obsession. watch this. he said, "the debate we're having right now is about, what, benghazi? obamacare? and it becomes this endless loop. it's not serious. it's not speaking to the real concerns that people have. isn't that the real point? everything that we're hearing is conspiracy, enemies' lists, benghazi, obamacare, and not dealing with critical economics issues, jobs, things that people really want to hear debate and some solutions about. >> and you're absolutely 100% right, and they're doing it, even during an election year, a midterm election year when their own constituents are impacted by all the issues you just brought up. i mean, this is what is so absurd about what they're doing, but what i don't understand is how their supporters, how their own constituents, the people who are being asked to vote, can sit there and see grandma, who needs a medicare -- me
just like they tried to make that dingo rancher out in nevada, clive bundy, a victim as well.ey do. they just lie. >> now, joe, i mentioned earlier in the show, last night president obama addressed the gop scandal obsession. watch this. he said, "the debate we're having right now is about, what, benghazi? obamacare? and it becomes this endless loop. it's not serious. it's not speaking to the real concerns that people have. isn't that the real point? everything that we're hearing is...
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for five years ago and they did want to build a solar plant in arizona but it was fifty miles more clivebundy was the reason that they were asking these ranchers to move their cattle off this public land was because we've been in a drought for decades out there the climate is changing the cattle were doing incredible damage to that environment and one of the major. jobs of the bureau of land management is to manage the land and the land was being destroyed by the cattle and so they and in fact there were a couple of species there were a risk there there was a tortoise and something else but it wasn't about the tortoise it was about the entire ecosystem these cattle were just ruining and they were ruining it for no good reason other than that fifth. ranchers could make a living could make actually a profit off you and me i mean if they want to go to private land no olders and and graze their cattle the average cost is around five bucks per hour per month that's going rate in nevada and there's a lot of private land that is ratted out to ranchers to graze their cattle the federal rate was
for five years ago and they did want to build a solar plant in arizona but it was fifty miles more clivebundy was the reason that they were asking these ranchers to move their cattle off this public land was because we've been in a drought for decades out there the climate is changing the cattle were doing incredible damage to that environment and one of the major. jobs of the bureau of land management is to manage the land and the land was being destroyed by the cattle and so they and in fact...
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to clive today is the kalitta of the national health action party any political group that wants to put the future of the n.h.s. right at the heart of the political agenda ahead of the general elections but i think for health care austerity cuts across the board so right from public health down much more local services for example ambulance services we're seeing increased . and we've seen patients waiting longer and longer to get an urgent call and you know the media is now filling up with stories where patients become acutely sick not getting seen in time and actually you know really sadly some people are dying it's absolutely outrageous unless this is what happens when you start cutting back public services he put the concerns raised to the department of health in a statement to us they said the ambulance service is performing well arriving on scene in under eight minutes in more than seventy five percent of the most life threatening cases but we know the service is getting busier so since twenty ten the n.h.s. has recruited sixty percent more paramedics to help longer term n.h.s. eng
to clive today is the kalitta of the national health action party any political group that wants to put the future of the n.h.s. right at the heart of the political agenda ahead of the general elections but i think for health care austerity cuts across the board so right from public health down much more local services for example ambulance services we're seeing increased . and we've seen patients waiting longer and longer to get an urgent call and you know the media is now filling up with...
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bundy, like clive and that the record be shown. harris from connecticut. go ahead. unable the press seems to ask tough questions of politicians, nor are they able to follow-up with challenges to their answers because they want to appear on the talk shows. john mccain, he appears all the time. viewers get discouraged and ask why they are watching these shows. some of the press just stop and go onto another question. they still won't challenge them because they won't come back on the shows. host: to the larger idea of beltway culture? caller: they know these people personally. the commentators, every one of the talk show hosts know these people personally. they appear in their parties in georgetown, they appear at press conferences. they party with these people. doyou follow them, what they during the weekend -- and it is a problem. maybe it has always existed. when we turn to the press to look for education we find that it is very difficult. it is a real problem. -- i mention one other thing and i am a republican. the fact is under ronald reagan 256 marines were kill
bundy, like clive and that the record be shown. harris from connecticut. go ahead. unable the press seems to ask tough questions of politicians, nor are they able to follow-up with challenges to their answers because they want to appear on the talk shows. john mccain, he appears all the time. viewers get discouraged and ask why they are watching these shows. some of the press just stop and go onto another question. they still won't challenge them because they won't come back on the shows. host:...
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. >>> supporters of the law-breaking nevada rancher clive bundy are stooping to a new level of intimidationof armed acceptitieses are camped around clark county and the locals don't like it. one local reporter was met with verbal confrontation. >> do you feel uncomfortable with your questioning? who do you work for? the american people or another entity. do you believe that the media is state run and that some of your line of questioning are not representative? you don't think so? >> the interrogation escalated. the questioner made a statement about race. >> i don't think it's right. >>'ll you don't? >> as a mexican-american, you said. why do you believe that you need to inject mexican-americanism into your line of questioning. >> it's about race. >> it's about race, is that what what you said? do you believe it's about race? is that what you said? his words were taken out of context. his words were taken out of context. . >> what you did was cowardice. he's a god fearing man. >> the reporter was essentially run out of the area. >> you are not serving the american public. you do not deserve
. >>> supporters of the law-breaking nevada rancher clive bundy are stooping to a new level of intimidationof armed acceptitieses are camped around clark county and the locals don't like it. one local reporter was met with verbal confrontation. >> do you feel uncomfortable with your questioning? who do you work for? the american people or another entity. do you believe that the media is state run and that some of your line of questioning are not representative? you don't think...
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up next, toure talks about the lessons of clive bundy and don sterling. >>> i recognize the job and ihings to do. i frankly, i think i'm doing my job better. ♪ ♪ make every day, her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrées crafted with care and designed to delight. fancy feast. love served daily. we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual ins
up next, toure talks about the lessons of clive bundy and don sterling. >>> i recognize the job and ihings to do. i frankly, i think i'm doing my job better. ♪ ♪ make every day, her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrées crafted with care and designed to delight. fancy feast. love served daily. we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can...
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and clive plays this have a ordinary character who is brilliant and an alcoholic.>> it reminds me of dead poets society. it's set in a prep school so there is a reason to have beautiful language and nobody better to deliver it than clive. so language based, but not in a ooity-toity way. >> and a beautiful rivalry. like what is more important, is it words or is it pictures. i thought that was very interesting premise. >> and inspiring the kids. and there are amazing young actors that you just feel -- what is wonderful, too, is that clive and juliet really wiare exciting actors for these young people to be away. so the whole reality thing. >> and speaking of reality, we'll put you to work this morning. words and pictures. nothing to do with the movie. >> nothing at all. so you'll pull something out of the hat. >> this seemed like such a good idea at the time. >> don't tell us what it is, but we can almost -- >> did you see it? >> no, no. >> please look. >> okay. so i'm going to do this. and all right -- >> is this like pictionary? >> yes. >> what is the topic? >> an
and clive plays this have a ordinary character who is brilliant and an alcoholic.>> it reminds me of dead poets society. it's set in a prep school so there is a reason to have beautiful language and nobody better to deliver it than clive. so language based, but not in a ooity-toity way. >> and a beautiful rivalry. like what is more important, is it words or is it pictures. i thought that was very interesting premise. >> and inspiring the kids. and there are amazing young...
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. >> my name is clive marsh. i am the president of the state directors of veterans affairs. present in the news of state directors from all 50 states. agencies,vernmental we -- the processing of claims. we provide over half of all of the long-term care in our state nursing homes. state health care is strong. the v.a. has medical centers in the majority of major cities in america. community -- expanded our community base in recent years. the vha has moved out of the box, taken advantage of technology to provide tele-help, and have also taken steps to provide transportation for those veterans in rural areas to make their appointments. customer satisfaction has been trending higher. the v.a. may not get everything perfect every time, however on a national level, we are one of the leading health care providers in the country and providing good, quality health care. those of us in the health delivery business or v.a., we strive to get it right and we work on that every single day. experience, we are on the same page. endorse the resignation along with his top administration offic
. >> my name is clive marsh. i am the president of the state directors of veterans affairs. present in the news of state directors from all 50 states. agencies,vernmental we -- the processing of claims. we provide over half of all of the long-term care in our state nursing homes. state health care is strong. the v.a. has medical centers in the majority of major cities in america. community -- expanded our community base in recent years. the vha has moved out of the box, taken advantage of...
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clive, thank you very much.you're welcome. >>> this is just the beginning of the conversation. tonight at 7:00 eastern time we'll devote a half hour to the latest developments in the search and ask the experts what's next and what really happened to flight 370. that's 7:00 tonight on cnn. >>> coming up, a celebration that has nothing do with touchdowns and everything to do with compassion. nfl quarterback robert griffin iii wasn't directing a team but he was part of a big, big win. hey. i'm ted and this is rudy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing s
clive, thank you very much.you're welcome. >>> this is just the beginning of the conversation. tonight at 7:00 eastern time we'll devote a half hour to the latest developments in the search and ask the experts what's next and what really happened to flight 370. that's 7:00 tonight on cnn. >>> coming up, a celebration that has nothing do with touchdowns and everything to do with compassion. nfl quarterback robert griffin iii wasn't directing a team but he was part of a big, big...
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host: this debate was reignited by clive and bundy in nevada. do you think you should be prosecuted for not paying those fees? guest: i am torn on this issue. or put should have paid them in a trust fund for when the issue was resolved. i also understand his frustration. his frustration is felt by a whole lot of people. the rules and procedures are changed by the federal recourse inith no the situation. the land plans were changed on them. that happens time and again in the west. it is one of the reasons why if you had people in the area knew the situation, you could work this much better than sending a swat team out to confront him. host: explain how this works. how does it work? what is the agency in charge and how do they go about changing this. ? guest: you have five different agencies working for the federal government and they have five different areas. the bureau of land management were given clive and bundy's case. cliven bundy's case. they can change management plans i will and they often do. somebody who is out there, this is their liv
host: this debate was reignited by clive and bundy in nevada. do you think you should be prosecuted for not paying those fees? guest: i am torn on this issue. or put should have paid them in a trust fund for when the issue was resolved. i also understand his frustration. his frustration is felt by a whole lot of people. the rules and procedures are changed by the federal recourse inith no the situation. the land plans were changed on them. that happens time and again in the west. it is one of...
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i spoke earlier with clive and let's listen to what he had to say. >> i think they were enormous emotionalaise expectations to get some chance they would find the wreckage pretty soon and, of course, that hasn't happened. i think one lesson from this is the politicians should keep out of situations like this. i think the australian prime minister when he said they were very close to finding the black boxes should nont have spoken because he spoke with no real background information on that. >> jeff, do you agree with that? should he just have kept his mouth shut and not provided false hope? >> we don't know what he was told. we don't know what the analysis was based on. you know, we are just on the outside looking in and i think we are all equally baffled what is going on. >> it was never really explained why the frequencies were low. we never really got any answers. >> good night. what was the first translation? all right, all right, good night, which, obviously, did not appear on the radio. we have no idea why they are giving us this information that clearly is not accurate. >> certainly
i spoke earlier with clive and let's listen to what he had to say. >> i think they were enormous emotionalaise expectations to get some chance they would find the wreckage pretty soon and, of course, that hasn't happened. i think one lesson from this is the politicians should keep out of situations like this. i think the australian prime minister when he said they were very close to finding the black boxes should nont have spoken because he spoke with no real background information on...
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americas in fourteen ninety two but his white eurocentric mentality lives on today and people like clive bundy explain why i'd still take. drama as the truth be ignoring the. stories of others who refused to notice. the faces change the world writes now. filled picture of today's. home to and from around the globe. locally. i marinate join me. in that impartial and financial reporting commentary and for news and much much. only on bombast and. so sometimes you know what you know and sometimes you know what you don't know and sometimes as the fires and theater says everything you know is wrong and go with your oh if you think you're right. or i'll just say things that sure you don't. really mean you go is wrong you know for a long time the primates like chimpanzees are almost as intelligent as human beings but now it turns out that chimpanzees are also capable of waging violent and bloody war like we humans do and are capable of breaking off into different groups and factions based on social dynamics back new research suggests that the life of chimpanzees is a lot like the popular h.b.o.
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