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and spending time with the kids there, it really bothered her that the kids in the western edition did not have access genuinely to the same opportunities that many of the kids who went to schools of the sacred heart. she basically took the lead and got schools of the sacred heart involved and actively engaged in programs and raying money for backpack drives and everything else in our community and she has been the leader of all of these efforts to bring various communities together. i want to just read a few things, because otherwise i will get carried away and start talking about all kinds of other stuff and we'll get all emotional. because like i said, we have worked together many, many years and we have been through so many times together. and sheryl davis known as sister davis to the kids and to the community has been a long time advocate in the western edition community. her service to the community especially youth and transitional aged youth have garnered her respect throughout the city. she is known for special programs such as momagic, connecting our most at-risk youth to sch
and spending time with the kids there, it really bothered her that the kids in the western edition did not have access genuinely to the same opportunities that many of the kids who went to schools of the sacred heart. she basically took the lead and got schools of the sacred heart involved and actively engaged in programs and raying money for backpack drives and everything else in our community and she has been the leader of all of these efforts to bring various communities together. i want to...
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when you think about bus loads, we're talking about ten bus loads of kids from western edition to be able to go to santa cruz and talking about doing that for years over time and talking about invisible turf lines and when you take kids, 5, 6, 11 years old and have them together at that age, when they become teenagers they know each other. and they make a connection that can never be broken and a bond that happens. and that is really the only way we can impact and change communities. and the other piece that is really huge for me is that we talk about leveling the playing field and giving kids equal access. there is no way that if we don't share those resources and if we don't share those opportunities and those experiences, that the kids that we serve in the mission and in the excelsior and the western edition and bayview can have the same chances. so i am sure i will be back before you as we go through the budget season, and talking about what needs to happen. but what really, i can't even fully express the joy that i have had over the years to be able to expose children and youth
when you think about bus loads, we're talking about ten bus loads of kids from western edition to be able to go to santa cruz and talking about doing that for years over time and talking about invisible turf lines and when you take kids, 5, 6, 11 years old and have them together at that age, when they become teenagers they know each other. and they make a connection that can never be broken and a bond that happens. and that is really the only way we can impact and change communities. and the...
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that is not a stylistic edit. that is not a single adjustment. that is a major, dramatic change in the information. >> i appreciate the question and the opportunity again to make clear that the cia produced talking points as a result of an interagency process on the -- that saturday morning. and in -- >> you say talking points. >> jim, let me just finish. and from that, we -- >> from pressure from other parties that were involved. >> there were numerous statements. >> jim, you and another reporter were bringing that up. >> i think there is a sense among all reporters in that room that there was a loost spt of sg going on. you try to get into it. speaking of spin, you hear them trying to politicize the process of saying this all goes back to mitt romney, the gop candidate last fall. when he did, in fact, try to politicize this. but what the white house is saying and what was said in the state department e-mails that other members of the administration, they were making political considerations. they were making pol
that is not a stylistic edit. that is not a single adjustment. that is a major, dramatic change in the information. >> i appreciate the question and the opportunity again to make clear that the cia produced talking points as a result of an interagency process on the -- that saturday morning. and in -- >> you say talking points. >> jim, let me just finish. and from that, we -- >> from pressure from other parties that were involved. >> there were numerous statements....
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"i'm stuck in the editing room there's nothing they can do about it."his is the antithesis of hollywood style. this is why they hate filmmakers who do these kinds of things because it hurts their ability in post-production to bring the film back to something normal. hollywood style, in many ways can be taken down to a technical level and it is in the studio's interest to have as much film in the editing room as possible. stillman: traditional hollywood saw the good side of it was fast cutting, using a lot of coverage to do exactly what you wanted and to have these range of shots so you could play it for the best way so you could go all over the shoulders in the scene. you didn't have to go master over-the-shoulder singles. you could play it any which way in the editing room and you had that freedom and you had that time. so that's the good side of potentially... but they weren't... the directors were not editing the movies so this was a studio decision. the studio decided what to make who would write it who would direct, who would edit and who would sco
"i'm stuck in the editing room there's nothing they can do about it."his is the antithesis of hollywood style. this is why they hate filmmakers who do these kinds of things because it hurts their ability in post-production to bring the film back to something normal. hollywood style, in many ways can be taken down to a technical level and it is in the studio's interest to have as much film in the editing room as possible. stillman: traditional hollywood saw the good side of it was fast...
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"i'm stuck in the editing room there's nothing they can do about it."his is the antithesis of hollywood style. this is why they hate filmmakers who do these kinds of things because it hurts their ability in post-production to bring the film back to something normal. hollywood style, in many ways can be taken down to a technical level and it is in the studio's interest to have as much film in the editing room as possible. stillman: traditional hollywood saw the good side of it was fast cutting, using a lot of coverage to do exactly what you wanted and to have these range of shots so you could play it for the best way so you could go all over the shoulders in the scene. you didn't have to go master over-the-shoulder singles. you could play it any which way in the editing room and you had that freedom and you had that time. so that's the good side of potentially... but they weren't... the directors were not editing the movies so this was a studio decision. the studio decided what to make who would write it who would direct, who would edit and who would sco
"i'm stuck in the editing room there's nothing they can do about it."his is the antithesis of hollywood style. this is why they hate filmmakers who do these kinds of things because it hurts their ability in post-production to bring the film back to something normal. hollywood style, in many ways can be taken down to a technical level and it is in the studio's interest to have as much film in the editing room as possible. stillman: traditional hollywood saw the good side of it was fast...
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and didn't you say these were just stylistic edits? a hard sell considering we know for a fact that the cia director then general petraeus told lawmakers in a classified briefing on november 16, 2012 that he thought benghazi was a terror' tack from day one. in other words, i think it is time for jay carney to stop blaming the intelligence community. and by the way, jay, it might be time for you to resign. joining me with reaction fox news military analyst colonel oliver north. 12 different versions. 12 different edits. they claim only stylistically but removed the important factor tip fors let's see that warned this could happen' head of time and two removing all references this was a terror attack and add and then inserted a lie that they knew was a lie, colonel. where is this going? >> this is going straight downhill because, first of all, they have been lying ever since before the attack happened. think about this. al these talking point ite rations are after the fact. what they are missing and i think someone in the white house pre
and didn't you say these were just stylistic edits? a hard sell considering we know for a fact that the cia director then general petraeus told lawmakers in a classified briefing on november 16, 2012 that he thought benghazi was a terror' tack from day one. in other words, i think it is time for jay carney to stop blaming the intelligence community. and by the way, jay, it might be time for you to resign. joining me with reaction fox news military analyst colonel oliver north. 12 different...
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what about the edits?one was blaming the video. >> juan: that is not a lie. >> eric: to stand in front of the caskets and blame the video, that a cover for obama. hiding the stand down order is hiding for hillary clinton. maybe on this one instance that may be the case. they are always on the other side. benghazi on one side. [ laughter ] >> he needs the glasses. >> eric: i wanted to roll some tape from the press conference. let's see the media coming to play. >> that is not a single adjustment as you said back in november. that is a major, dramatic change. >> it seems there has been fuel added to the fire. isn't that political motivation? >> those subjects were taken out of the c.i.a. talking points at the direction of the white house >> the way the administration handled this is. >> there was a mischaracterization. >> andrea: my question is this, why did it take months later a story by jonathan carl to behave like this. i think they were pretty angry and this has vindicated fox news and the excellent rep
what about the edits?one was blaming the video. >> juan: that is not a lie. >> eric: to stand in front of the caskets and blame the video, that a cover for obama. hiding the stand down order is hiding for hillary clinton. maybe on this one instance that may be the case. they are always on the other side. benghazi on one side. [ laughter ] >> he needs the glasses. >> eric: i wanted to roll some tape from the press conference. let's see the media coming to play. >>...
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thank is for watching this special edition of the o'reilly factor. i'm bill o'reilly. always remember the spin stops right here because we're definitely looking out for you. >>> welcome to this special edition of hannity. we will be focusing on how to best reform the broken immigration system. joined by senator marco rubio and a special panel made up of experts on the issue. marco rubio has been pushing for immigration reform something that has not been successfully done in the u.s. since the 1980s. >> this administration has taken a strong stand to stiffen the protection of our borders. >> immigration reform. >> we need to have a comprehensive immigration reform. >> we have to have comprehensive immigration reform. >> immigration reform. >> sean: it has been promised for years but a group of shores is trying to make it a reality. >> 8 senators from opposite sides of the political aisle are coming together on a common sense immigration reform proposal that we believe can pass the senate. >> sean: the billion dollars 876-page bill still has a long way to go with more am
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that is obstruction of justice. >> bret: page 53, sullivan, talk to tommy, we can make edits.ese are to the talking points. we should point out that the talking points go from this pretty detailed version of the cia originally to scrubbing out any reference to al qaeda, any reference to previous warnings that the cia made to state. and it is direct and explicit contradiction with what jay carney has said and really what hillary clinton said. >> right. because what we are seeing in the emails tonight is that they discussed between the agencies how to make sure they would be better protected from members of congress against accusations that they were easily warned against an attack like this or that the -- at one point one of the emails says thanks cia, fyy says fbi says a.q. al qaeda was not involved not ahead of law enforcement now. are we clear to send to congress? nope says the respondent. so, back and forth and back and forth although a spokesman says today these talking points started out as cia talking points and ended up as cia talking points. they went through all of th
that is obstruction of justice. >> bret: page 53, sullivan, talk to tommy, we can make edits.ese are to the talking points. we should point out that the talking points go from this pretty detailed version of the cia originally to scrubbing out any reference to al qaeda, any reference to previous warnings that the cia made to state. and it is direct and explicit contradiction with what jay carney has said and really what hillary clinton said. >> right. because what we are seeing in...
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that story on this edition of equal time. >> san jose' university you are watching -- exploring new issues each week giving equal time to competing points of view. >> hello from the campus of san jose' state university welcome to this edition of equal time. i'm your host journalism school director bob rubber. an increasing number of university have designed distance learning programs for working professionals. how do they measure up. we will see the cons and pros of e learn. >> this is what may come to mind when you think of a class. but behind these doors the clam room is revolving. >> video voice text messaging -- there's a lot of ways to interact. it is not productive to look at it as an either or -- or that online is bad or not as good -- it is better than nothing, that's for sure. >> many agree online learning is better than nothing but they have their concerns. several studies including this one from technology and society show that's students who are isolated from the traditional classroom are more likely to drop out or take longer to finish. professor says that there is a need to h
that story on this edition of equal time. >> san jose' university you are watching -- exploring new issues each week giving equal time to competing points of view. >> hello from the campus of san jose' state university welcome to this edition of equal time. i'm your host journalism school director bob rubber. an increasing number of university have designed distance learning programs for working professionals. how do they measure up. we will see the cons and pros of e learn....
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welcome to this edition of equal time. i'm you're host journalism school director bob rubber -- rucker. sjsu was one of only 7 schools left in the western athletic conference. staying in the whack has gotten to be whack. >> looking around the stands of the san jose state football game -- there was one thing to notice -- empty seats. they are well known rivals who already left the conference. >> everyone is looking at fresno state and really checking and making sure we are all up beat and ready to go for that one game. >> the whack is losing against big name schools -- the whack has since added texas state and university of texas san antonio and san jose is packing its bag. >> we used to have different dominant states -- we had teams at the beginning of the year you didn't know if they were going to be good or not. >> roots running deep -- having orchestrated black power salute given by carlos and smith in the 1968 olympics. the ex dust from the whack is a growing tendency. >> they tend to go to smaller conferences. the sch
welcome to this edition of equal time. i'm you're host journalism school director bob rubber -- rucker. sjsu was one of only 7 schools left in the western athletic conference. staying in the whack has gotten to be whack. >> looking around the stands of the san jose state football game -- there was one thing to notice -- empty seats. they are well known rivals who already left the conference. >> everyone is looking at fresno state and really checking and making sure we are all up...
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. >>> and we will have more on this in next week's edition of nuclear watch. >>> japanese experts are gearing up to develop the country's next mainstay rocket for managing satellites. the development of the plan, the h 3 is to begin in 2014. it will use liquid fuel and solid fuel. it is estimated to cost about $2 billion. engineers hope to launch the first h 3 in fiscal 2020. the new rocket would succeed the current h 2 a rocket. it has sent satellites into space 16 consecutive times. the high cost has hen derred its international competitiveness. a government space panel is to decide on the development of the h3 rocket later this month. >>> here's a three day world weather forecast. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." thank you for joining us.
. >>> and we will have more on this in next week's edition of nuclear watch. >>> japanese experts are gearing up to develop the country's next mainstay rocket for managing satellites. the development of the plan, the h 3 is to begin in 2014. it will use liquid fuel and solid fuel. it is estimated to cost about $2 billion. engineers hope to launch the first h 3 in fiscal 2020. the new rocket would succeed the current h 2 a rocket. it has sent satellites into space 16...
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we can make edits." this comes after the white house has insisted that this was a totally intelligence-driven product. >> sean: that's the state department and the white house. >> that's the state department and the white house. >> sean: yeah, making further edits. two things here. one is -- i won't belabor this point, but when jay carney lied and said there were only style listening differences, frank -- stylistic differences, he should be fired, because he can't be trusted. i would people in the press room have lost all confidence in him. the bigger picture here, all of this -- you know, when we talk about the state department having major reservations with much or most of the document, which it says in the emails, well, is that hillary clinton? we need an answer. >> right. >> sean: the second thing we need an answer to is about president obama. the president that night, by all accounts, never went back to leon panetta, never went back to hillary to get an update on the situation on benghazi. he went t
we can make edits." this comes after the white house has insisted that this was a totally intelligence-driven product. >> sean: that's the state department and the white house. >> that's the state department and the white house. >> sean: yeah, making further edits. two things here. one is -- i won't belabor this point, but when jay carney lied and said there were only style listening differences, frank -- stylistic differences, he should be fired, because he can't be...
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plying the state department under hillary clinton was the primary editing force.he state says they didn't want to highlight al qaeda involvement because it might impede the investigation. a fairly incredible assertion. what jay carney attempted to do today was convince the world that there was initial confusion about who attacked the american ambassador and killed him and that the white house was acting responsibly in avoiding placing direct blame. the fact remains that ambassador rice did place blame for the attack on the anti-islamic video released in the u.s.a. that was her primary focus. so summing up, no admission of wrongdoing by the obama administration. charges that the benghazi controversy is politically motivated and no release of emails that might clarify the situation the white house saying some congress people have seen them and that's all that's necessary. and that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight. let's bring in abc news correspondent jonathan karl who is investigating the story. first of all, about jay carney today, i'm going to play a cl
plying the state department under hillary clinton was the primary editing force.he state says they didn't want to highlight al qaeda involvement because it might impede the investigation. a fairly incredible assertion. what jay carney attempted to do today was convince the world that there was initial confusion about who attacked the american ambassador and killed him and that the white house was acting responsibly in avoiding placing direct blame. the fact remains that ambassador rice did...
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not because of my capital edition, but because of the power of compounding. an amazing investor at the helm made a ton of money. i never touched it, just let it build. i think the take away here from the distorted chapter of my life is what i would you to do is save no matter what. obviously, the earlier the better through thick and thin. when cnbc has all of those managers on, you don't have enough time or money to handle your own stock portfolio, send the money in as little or as much as you can. if i could still send those checks to the fidelity magellan fund when i was living in my car and saved by a pistol in my sight, the most down and out you can be in this country, you can put away some money, too. after the break i'll try to make you more money. >>> we're riding the magical money mystery tour. and i'm giving you the life lessons i have learned the hard way through decades of stock investing. i told you first about how to get your kids started early. and then i told you about how nothing should ever stop you from investing. if i could invest while liv
not because of my capital edition, but because of the power of compounding. an amazing investor at the helm made a ton of money. i never touched it, just let it build. i think the take away here from the distorted chapter of my life is what i would you to do is save no matter what. obviously, the earlier the better through thick and thin. when cnbc has all of those managers on, you don't have enough time or money to handle your own stock portfolio, send the money in as little or as much as you...
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staff deleted the opinion piece from the online japanese language edition but it remains available in korean. the publisher maintains the article represents the author's personal view and not the views of the newspaper. >>> another bad day for the stoke owe stock market, it suffered the second biggest drop of the year. investors remained cautious after recent volatile trading. the nikkei sended at 14,142 down 3.2%. stocks came under selling pressure right after the opening bell as the yen's renewed strength weighed on market sentiment. the benchmark index stayed in negative territory. the closing level was the lowest since may 2nd. investors are placing sell orders to keep from having any losses. for more, we asked the head of fukoku capital management, yuuki sakurai. >> i believe this is a rebound to the market sentiment that started from the last december when mr. abe won the general election. and during this six month, they evaluated negative news, and now it has changed it's course. the market is now very sensitive to the negative news. i feel that this move will continue for next
staff deleted the opinion piece from the online japanese language edition but it remains available in korean. the publisher maintains the article represents the author's personal view and not the views of the newspaper. >>> another bad day for the stoke owe stock market, it suffered the second biggest drop of the year. investors remained cautious after recent volatile trading. the nikkei sended at 14,142 down 3.2%. stocks came under selling pressure right after the opening bell as the...
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this is a print edition. there are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players. we decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. >> so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to you, and you will produce prints for them to sell, and the profits, they can keep. >> the return on investment is usually four times
this is a print edition. there are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined...
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. >> this special edition of that will make your heart drop. >> this special edition of "nightline,"ine," a mobster, a murder, and the fbi. >> thanks for being with us tonight, i am bill weir. we have the story of a russian mobster turned fbi informant turned floridian playboy, accused in aiding in the murder of a rap star. it sounds like a pulp novel plot, a startling piece of unraveling nonfiction, complete with fast cars, violence, back room deals. here to tell it, abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross. >> reporter: this is a story about a murder, the murder of an atlanta rapper called lil phat. ♪ >> i termed it assassination. >> reporter: about a high living russian mobster turned fbi informant. mani chulpayev, accused in the murder of lil phat, something he strongly denies. >> there's no reason to be afraid of me. i am the nicest guy you ever meet. >> reporter: about the fbi agent who was chulpayev's handler, donte jackson, now under investigation by the fbi itself, after allegations he obstructed the murder case while receiving extravagant gifts from his informant
. >> this special edition of that will make your heart drop. >> this special edition of "nightline,"ine," a mobster, a murder, and the fbi. >> thanks for being with us tonight, i am bill weir. we have the story of a russian mobster turned fbi informant turned floridian playboy, accused in aiding in the murder of a rap star. it sounds like a pulp novel plot, a startling piece of unraveling nonfiction, complete with fast cars, violence, back room deals. here to...
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and e-mails and documents of interagency communication regards the editing of ambassador rice's tacking points yesterday. those e-mails show top level officials from white house, straight department, cia, were all involved in this scrubbing and editing process. fox news, chief washington correspondent james rosen has our report. >> these were cia drafted and cia finalized talking points. >> reporter: state department insisted this 94 pages of e-mail released wednesday by obama administration show it was the cia that drove the editing of the false talking points to benghazi. but e-mails reveal then state department spokeswoman victoria new land, and secretary of state david adams were major players in process demanding deletion of references on -- >> those were concerns that we know and have known that cia also shared. >> reporter: true to cia general council steven preston claimed early on that fbi had given quote, express instructs not to issue any statements identifying the attackers. a cia official e-mails his colleague at langly at 9:15:00 p.m. that fateful friday to say quote, stat
and e-mails and documents of interagency communication regards the editing of ambassador rice's tacking points yesterday. those e-mails show top level officials from white house, straight department, cia, were all involved in this scrubbing and editing process. fox news, chief washington correspondent james rosen has our report. >> these were cia drafted and cia finalized talking points. >> reporter: state department insisted this 94 pages of e-mail released wednesday by obama...
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what were theli edits about? hardly about scrubbing the facts that al-qaeda affiliated group was responsible. why were they made? perhaps to protect president obama who was up for reelection. carney and the white house have reason to sweat. here is carney's original explanation about edits to the talking points. >> the white house and state department have made clear that single adjustment that was made to those talk points by either those -- of these two institution were changing the word consulate to diplomatic facility because consulate wasec inaccurate. >> and here is what he said today. >> the white house as iin said, made one minor change to thein talking points drafted by and produced by the c.i.a. and even prior to that made very few -- had very few inputs on it. the other discussions that went on prior to this, in an interagency process rehe flected the concerns of a variety of agencies who had a stake in this issue. >> our friend dana perino joins us by phone. your thoughts onrl the developments in the
what were theli edits about? hardly about scrubbing the facts that al-qaeda affiliated group was responsible. why were they made? perhaps to protect president obama who was up for reelection. carney and the white house have reason to sweat. here is carney's original explanation about edits to the talking points. >> the white house and state department have made clear that single adjustment that was made to those talk points by either those -- of these two institution were changing the...
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verizon. >>> bringing up baby, royal edition returns.eporting on the british royal family, it's been an honor and a privilege for me to have a front row seat for so much of the imperial pomp and circumstance. beginning with princess anne's wedding to mark phillips -- at london's westminster abbey. >> with this ring, i thee wed. >> to the fairy tale wedding of the century, i covered the most glamorous and elaborate weddings ever. my longtime colleague, the late peter jennings and i, had to yell above the din of wedding bells over london's st. paul's cathedral. >> you can now hear the sound of the bells, which have been going for almost two hours. >> i was going to say, she became the princess of wales, and we became deaf. the crowd, the cheers. what must it be like for this barely 20-year-old girl. 750 million people around the world watched as prince charles, heir to the british throne, took the beautiful 20-year-old lady diana spencer as his bride. who could forget the moment when the princess stepped out of that glass carriage? a visio
verizon. >>> bringing up baby, royal edition returns.eporting on the british royal family, it's been an honor and a privilege for me to have a front row seat for so much of the imperial pomp and circumstance. beginning with princess anne's wedding to mark phillips -- at london's westminster abbey. >> with this ring, i thee wed. >> to the fairy tale wedding of the century, i covered the most glamorous and elaborate weddings ever. my longtime colleague, the late peter...
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they were edits extensively. of course, this week, lawmakers held hearings on capitol hill about the attack. the republicans' main question, could the administration have sent backup to assist the diplomatic teams in libya and there is a coverup of those events? james rosen is live from washington, dc with more. hi, james. >> greg, good afternoon. the abc news report you mentioned builds on reporting of the weekly standard, and an early cia draft of these talking points stated, and i quote, the agency has produced anymore rouse pieces on the threat of extremist links to al qaeda in benghazi in eastern libya. there have been at laos five other attacks against foreign interests in benghazi including the june attack against the british ambassador's convoy. all that raised red flags for state department spokeswoman victoria newland who dashed off an e-mail to her enter agency colleagues saying, quote, the early cia draft could be abused by members of congress to beat up the state department. so why would we want to f
they were edits extensively. of course, this week, lawmakers held hearings on capitol hill about the attack. the republicans' main question, could the administration have sent backup to assist the diplomatic teams in libya and there is a coverup of those events? james rosen is live from washington, dc with more. hi, james. >> greg, good afternoon. the abc news report you mentioned builds on reporting of the weekly standard, and an early cia draft of these talking points stated, and i...
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good night and god bless. [ applause ] >> welcome to the special audience edition of "hannity." tonight i will be joined by somebody who had the internet buzzing following his remarks at last week's national prayer breakfast in washington d.c. dr. ben carson is one of the most accomplished physicians in the entire world. but despite his many accolades, which includes the medal of freedom in 2008, he was an unknown quantity to many americans. that is before he stepped up to the podium last thursday morning and with the president sitting steps away, he eloquently and politely described his vision for saving americans. let's look at the preview. >> one last thing about political correctness which i think is a horrible thing, by the way. i'm very, very compassion national, and i'm not ever out to offend anyone, but pc is dangerous. because this country, one of the founding principles was freedom of thought and freedom of expression, and it must have else's people. it puts a muzzle on them. why is it so important we educate our people? because we don't want to go down the same pathwa
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these are jourjists that edit or strike that, and you strike it, carney was saying there was no editing you had it in the final edition. everybody understands that is absurd, ridiculous, patronizing and insulting. they were on the receiving end of that. that will cause a big change in how you look at the white house and how you hear every word that the president or door any says. >> bret: let's break this down. first to the irs which seem to be getting lots of attention on both sides of the aisle. the i.g. report, we obtained it late in the afternoon. may 2010, the determination begin developing a spreadsheet that would be known as be on the lookout listing, bolo listing that was key tea party applications. it begin training specialists on issues to be aware of including tea party cases. by july 2010, determination management stated it had requested that specialists to be on lookout for tea party applications and in august 2010 the determinations unit distributed the first bolo listing. it goes to expand that listing to other specific titles and groups. >>> now, it is coming back to was
these are jourjists that edit or strike that, and you strike it, carney was saying there was no editing you had it in the final edition. everybody understands that is absurd, ridiculous, patronizing and insulting. they were on the receiving end of that. that will cause a big change in how you look at the white house and how you hear every word that the president or door any says. >> bret: let's break this down. first to the irs which seem to be getting lots of attention on both sides of...
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director will have edits. he opted to delete assessment that has attackers came from many sectors of libyan society. >> only thing that white house spokesman has has credibility. there is nobody believes that these were stylistic changes. >> finally the two chairs of the state department's post benghazi review board have written to the g.o.p. chairman of the house oversight committee proposing two dates in may or june they would be available to testify in defense of their final report. james rosen, fox news. >> jon: how did the media handle these emails? we'll get into that next, with the panel on news watch. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ w
director will have edits. he opted to delete assessment that has attackers came from many sectors of libyan society. >> only thing that white house spokesman has has credibility. there is nobody believes that these were stylistic changes. >> finally the two chairs of the state department's post benghazi review board have written to the g.o.p. chairman of the house oversight committee proposing two dates in may or june they would be available to testify in defense of their final...
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he thought it would be a good way of drumming up interest while he edited the movie. little did he know how quickly the clip would take off. >> about a week later, yahoo! had it on their homepage as wet wedding and it went bonkers. >> zoe, your top. >> oh, my god. >> every single major morning news program wanted the bride and the groom to come on to their show to talk. we couldn't do that. >> after all, the bride and groom were actors. >> it's dry cleaning. >> and sending them on to a national television program seemed a little too risky. and because the movie wasn't ready for an audience, archie wasn't prepared to spill the beans just yet. >> we did not want to let the cat out of the bag, because part of the fun of the movie is, is it real, is it fake? >> so he decided to string the shows along. when asked if the clip was real, archie would just say -- >> it really happened. i have all of the wedding footage. do you want to see it? if they asked me point blank, was this shot for a movie? i would say yes. but they did not ask the write question. >> very smart people
he thought it would be a good way of drumming up interest while he edited the movie. little did he know how quickly the clip would take off. >> about a week later, yahoo! had it on their homepage as wet wedding and it went bonkers. >> zoe, your top. >> oh, my god. >> every single major morning news program wanted the bride and the groom to come on to their show to talk. we couldn't do that. >> after all, the bride and groom were actors. >> it's dry cleaning....
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what we arenk of really doing, we are editing. those of us who had cameras, we always wished we had enough money to buy tons of film so that we could take all the pictures we wanted to of the interesting things we saw all. but in fact we had to do our editing up front, because we knew we only had three rolls of our kodak film and we have to be careful what we take a picture of. now, of course, with infinite digital photography, you go out and take five pictures of literally everything that comes your way. now toy it is easier there are thousands of photographs being shared and no one has edited them. you have to take an extra step to edit retrospectively if you want anyone to look at them. so the idea of editing are discriminating are thinking ahead of the information not only going to procure, but then how are you going to archive that information? when you need to access it from where you archive it, you will run into the problems that i have, and that is that i am of two minds when it comes to whether i have my old notebook. so
what we arenk of really doing, we are editing. those of us who had cameras, we always wished we had enough money to buy tons of film so that we could take all the pictures we wanted to of the interesting things we saw all. but in fact we had to do our editing up front, because we knew we only had three rolls of our kodak film and we have to be careful what we take a picture of. now, of course, with infinite digital photography, you go out and take five pictures of literally everything that...
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that there was very, very significant editing of the talking points.o far. there is going to have to be questions answered and who is going to ultimately take the fall for this responsibility. hillary clinton is no longer in that position but with high aspirations for 2016, that is i think is going to be biggest fallout from this. >> greg: ironically, bob, obama might not only prevented from hillary becoming president from 2008 but also 2016. >> bob: good point. if i could ask to step back. you have three people to testify tomorrow. they will be asked a lot of questions. my question is, what is doing this, purely doing it. he thought it was the wrong thing to do. why wasn't it done earlier? before we start throwing accusations about the president of united states, we ought to see what comes out. >> greg: if this was centered around obama and involved in the questioning, you would be pretty stoked. >> bob: i'm a partisan. >> greg: that is what i love about you. eric, what do you see happening? is administration's story is falling apart. >> eric: i don't
that there was very, very significant editing of the talking points.o far. there is going to have to be questions answered and who is going to ultimately take the fall for this responsibility. hillary clinton is no longer in that position but with high aspirations for 2016, that is i think is going to be biggest fallout from this. >> greg: ironically, bob, obama might not only prevented from hillary becoming president from 2008 but also 2016. >> bob: good point. if i could ask to...
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if you go you will get a special edition tote bag. >> chair adams: heat ceramics, under the directors report, under the previous item we mentioned. >> that's it. >> chair adams: commissioner ortiz. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena: currently i am working with the local small business land bridle that is being for lack of better words bled out of their lease by the developer. normally we see lack of renewal leases for established businesses, hard to take in. what these developers are doing they are putting up lawyers, fighting frivolous cases because they know small businesses don't have the tools, meaning the money, to compete. i want to highlight that because leonard bridle have been there for 25 years, and the developers bought the building and they have a nine year lease. we want to highlight this because in the mission district, these businesses made the neighborhood attractive and now what? they have to go? that is something i want to highlight here today. >> chair adams: let's bring it up at a future meeting. >> please, yes. >> chair adams: any other commissioner comments? seeing
if you go you will get a special edition tote bag. >> chair adams: heat ceramics, under the directors report, under the previous item we mentioned. >> that's it. >> chair adams: commissioner ortiz. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena: currently i am working with the local small business land bridle that is being for lack of better words bled out of their lease by the developer. normally we see lack of renewal leases for established businesses, hard to take in. what these...
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well, that's our edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. thank you for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> dr. ecklund, i'm scott pelley with 60 minutes. >> oh, great. >> dr. ecklund was surprised to see us. we had hidden our cameras, something we rarely do at 60 minutes, so we could uncover his plan to inject stem cells from a questionable source into this 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy. how does it work exactly? >> well, stem cells contain... uh... excuse me, here. [ticking] >> in 2009, chrysler was headed towards the junkyard. but in 2011, the company made $183 million and paid back its $6-billion federal bailout, 6 years ahead of schedule. and none of it would have happened without its italian-born, canadian-raised boss, sergio marchionne. >> from 60 minutes. >> oh, yeah. sorry to barge in on you like this. does he walk in all the time? >> occasionally, yeah. [ticking] >> in the beautiful italian province of perugia, men roam the frosty hills with their trained dogs, hunting for the most expensive food in the world. so this is $1,000? just right there is $1,
well, that's our edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. thank you for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> dr. ecklund, i'm scott pelley with 60 minutes. >> oh, great. >> dr. ecklund was surprised to see us. we had hidden our cameras, something we rarely do at 60 minutes, so we could uncover his plan to inject stem cells from a questionable source into this 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy. how does it work exactly? >> well, stem cells contain... uh... excuse me,...
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that's it for this edition of "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. >>> from the absurd to the embarrassing -- >> it really happened. i have all the wedding footage. do you want to see it? >> to the just plain shocking. >> this was one of the most disturbing viral videos i've ever seen. >> these viral videos capture our attention one way -- >> pretty horrifying when you see that. >> or another. >> tires should not be able to go up just by nudging each other. >> i can't believe it. that's so incredible. >> almost instantly we want to forward them along. >> things like that people tend to want to share with other people. >> just lost his wing. >> how do you know if they're real? >>> "caught on camera: viral videos: do you believe"? he hello, i'm contessa brewer. with welcome to "caught on camera." according to youtube, more than 24 hours of video are uploaded to the site every minute, and that's just one of the many websites you can view videos these days. that's a lot of funny, cute, or disturbing moments you can pass along to frie
that's it for this edition of "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. >>> from the absurd to the embarrassing -- >> it really happened. i have all the wedding footage. do you want to see it? >> to the just plain shocking. >> this was one of the most disturbing viral videos i've ever seen. >> these viral videos capture our attention one way -- >> pretty horrifying when you see that. >> or another. >> tires should not be able to go up...
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there is enough to see these talking points were edited and edited in a direction to make them not true. we know this already. so i think the e-mails are great. but what we know already is enough for a scandal and why didn't they secure the embassy in the first place? >> by the way, i meant to say jonathan kooarl and not steven hayes when he read the summation of -- >> i don't think we were on the air when you said that. >> i wasn't? but i think from this, we just got these things a few minutes ago. it's very clear the state department did not want to mention the terror cell that was responsible for this thing. that's clear. and morrell took the heat for taking the edits out. those are not unimportant things. by the way, 100 e-mails is a lot of e-mails on one event that happens over the course of a day. >> it's a lot of e-mails for you. but the thing that you said that i want to go back to, bob, what you admitted to a while ago is that this was about covering up something in order to win an election. that, to me, is bigger than anything. it's why you push the video, to prevent people fr
there is enough to see these talking points were edited and edited in a direction to make them not true. we know this already. so i think the e-mails are great. but what we know already is enough for a scandal and why didn't they secure the embassy in the first place? >> by the way, i meant to say jonathan kooarl and not steven hayes when he read the summation of -- >> i don't think we were on the air when you said that. >> i wasn't? but i think from this, we just got these...
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. ♪ ♪ >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going tog about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you are comfortable staying at home, while the city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergency management. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is really important and being able to know how you are going to communicate with your friends, and family who live near you, where you might meet them if your home is uninhab hitable. >> how long do you think that it will be before things are restore
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welcome to orlando. >> yes, the summer fun edition.ying at home for a summer party, we have something. >> these are all good things at low cost. let's get to the sunglasses first which i'm wearing a pair. you need them on a day like today. >> and i lost mine on the mummy ride yesterday. i needed a pair of these. >> new york sunglasses, the retail $60, there are 12 styles offered. the glasses are polarized. really great glasses that reduce glare. the retail is $60, the dea is $18 for any of the pairs, that's 70% off. >> they come in so many different styles as you see here. go online. >> yeah. i'm having fun with them. protecting the eyes. over here, this is something you need when you are heading indoors here. a lot of air-conditioning, it can get chilly. this is the convertible tie dye scarf. it can be a dress, towel -- >> retail $150. >> it's a bird, it's a plane. >> she's actually modelling it, not that you need it here today. it's made of natural and manmade components. >> and soft. >> very soft. >> coral and all the blues and blac
welcome to orlando. >> yes, the summer fun edition.ying at home for a summer party, we have something. >> these are all good things at low cost. let's get to the sunglasses first which i'm wearing a pair. you need them on a day like today. >> and i lost mine on the mummy ride yesterday. i needed a pair of these. >> new york sunglasses, the retail $60, there are 12 styles offered. the glasses are polarized. really great glasses that reduce glare. the retail is $60, the...
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welcome to san jose state university and this edition of equal time. i'm your host journalism professor bob rutger. when we think of hypnosis we think of mind control with no practical use. as jim reports that's not necessarily the case. >> diane is being hypnotized for something that has been bothering her for a long time. she first walked through the doors as positive changes hypnosis two years ago without telling anyone. >> i can't believe you spent money on something like that. that's very typical mommology then. but after i told them and i started the more and more i came and the more i learn about it, i was excited about it. >> as a hypnotist she's seen many people walk through the front door questioning what hypnosis is. >> that's not what we do here. >> each session last about half an hour, twice a week and requires the client to do more than lie down. >> if you've ever had a massage or sitting around reading a book and you're fairly relaxed that's the state of alpha. that's where, you know, the state of fate is. this is where meditation takes
welcome to san jose state university and this edition of equal time. i'm your host journalism professor bob rutger. when we think of hypnosis we think of mind control with no practical use. as jim reports that's not necessarily the case. >> diane is being hypnotized for something that has been bothering her for a long time. she first walked through the doors as positive changes hypnosis two years ago without telling anyone. >> i can't believe you spent money on something like that....
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the mother's day edition of mom testers, when we put the as seen on tv products to the test.he results, coming up. >>> going head-over-heels when your average slip and slide won't do it. coming up in "fixation." won't do it. coming up in "fixation." keep it here. on the love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine [ pizza dodging man's mouth ] ♪ ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] [ male announcer ] fight pepperoni heartburn and pepperoni breath fast with tums freshers. concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. ♪ tum...tum...tum... tum...tums! ♪ tums freshers. fast heartburn relief and minty fresh breath. tums freshers. liso that her daughtericed a could have a warm coat. it's windy. stop with the sacrificing. light & fit greek nonfat yogurt twice the protein and 80 calories. thick... creamy. light and fit greek! ♪ dannon! [ telephone rings ] how's the camping trip? well, the kids had fun, but i think i slept on a rock. ♪ the b
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but for the past 8 years the project has supported business or so of the western edition and the city of san francisco. we support the children in subsidized housing we have provided services over our 89 years most of the support of collaboration and with the help of divorce. additionally we have helped to feed the communities hungry and trying to strive in our communities we also provide 5 families activities every year a and a senior promise for the 50 plus and a bash can you to kickoff the summer. though the funding was small it allowed us to give over 45 children activities including literacy and math sessions we tapped we do african dancing the babies ornament think field trips and though we have survived 8 years without funding is sure did feel good you guys took it back so i'm asking you guys to give it back so we can have one more year of funding. i love you guys i love you. >> i'm randall evans. my family go back 1 hundred and fourteen years but to get started here it should have been a special order of the day around the state of emergency for the black people of san francis
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we're the avenue for their self-expression and their self-improvements if our music program they can edit their own work and learn the ins and outs. we teach them to prepare males and they learn healthy eating. just recently, we lost our summer program that menus the youth won't have a place to go for the summer. our attention average attention last summer was 60 youth per day that menus 60 youth will not have a place to go to spend their time over the summer. thank you >> next speaker if you want to come, come this way. >> good evening everybody. my colleague just spoke of our program we're primarily work with latino communities and i wanted some of our moms to talk to you about their experiences. >> (speaking spanish). >> can't hear you. >> good evening we're here to please ask you don't cut fund from our youths community. >> i'm a long time tenderloin resident and i'm here on behalf of the neighborhood we need all the programs from 18 and beyond. >> good evening i have 3 young men who i've raised in the tenderloin and it's important that you not cut any programs. thank you (clapping) >
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that edit main by ben rhodes is here. a stylistic change, not a substantive edit. they changed the word consulate to diplomatic compound. so who should be held responsible for the substantive edits which were made? are there key more documents the white house has yet to release? even though this looks like a lot of pages, clearly there were other conversations. does this document dump exonerate the white house, that is the crucial question. we have a team poring over the documents from every angle, everything is covered tonight. jessica yellin is here with me, dana bash and gloria borger. the chief political analyst for us here at cnn. jessica, let me start with you, with a perspective from the white house. you've had a chance to read through these, i know it's difficult when they're blocking out all these names from the cia to interpret what it means. what were the takeaways for you? >> a couple points. first of all, those two most controversial changes that you point out were, in fact, made by the cia, not by the white
that edit main by ben rhodes is here. a stylistic change, not a substantive edit. they changed the word consulate to diplomatic compound. so who should be held responsible for the substantive edits which were made? are there key more documents the white house has yet to release? even though this looks like a lot of pages, clearly there were other conversations. does this document dump exonerate the white house, that is the crucial question. we have a team poring over the documents from every...