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in an e-mail she said, i'm not willing to discuss or respond to anything corey feldman has to say. a dark side to child stardom? >> definitely. i i ink a lot of kids don't really want to do it. i think the parents want to do it more than the kids. >> reporter: chris snyder says for most child stata it's the parents that can cause more damage. he would know, having managed with his late boss iris burton some of the most iconic child stars. including feldman, river phoenix, and drew barrymore. >> the biggest problem in the whole thing is when the parents start to live through the kids and quit their jobs and buy expensive houses, buy expensive cars. and the parents aren't understanding it's not going to go on forever. and it just wrecks everything. >> reporter: feldman's parents managed his career until the money came between them. >> i got legally emancipated by going to the producers pension health and welfare plan myself, at 14 years old,d, and saying, what were my earnings? and what's left? earnings by the timeme was 13 years old, $1 million. really not that much money, but in th
in an e-mail she said, i'm not willing to discuss or respond to anything corey feldman has to say. a dark side to child stardom? >> definitely. i i ink a lot of kids don't really want to do it. i think the parents want to do it more than the kids. >> reporter: chris snyder says for most child stata it's the parents that can cause more damage. he would know, having managed with his late boss iris burton some of the most iconic child stars. including feldman, river phoenix, and drew...
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feldman.here was really no way to diagnose marie at that time. >> in those days, we didn't know much about munchausen syndrome, which this might be a manifestation of. >> coming up, doctors intervene, trying to save a baby's life. >> the baby was kept in the hospital because they were afraid to let the baby go home. [ smooches ] [ male announcer ] it can open doors, it can erase boundaries and hold its ground. it can even the score and start a movement. -it can... -[ beatboxing ] [ male announcer ] it can buy time and tell time. shhh. [ baby giggles ] [ male announcer ] we use our mouths in so many ways to open up to the world. after all, life opens up when you do. crest and oral-b. tell us your story at lifeopensupproject.com. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better servic
feldman.here was really no way to diagnose marie at that time. >> in those days, we didn't know much about munchausen syndrome, which this might be a manifestation of. >> coming up, doctors intervene, trying to save a baby's life. >> the baby was kept in the hospital because they were afraid to let the baby go home. [ smooches ] [ male announcer ] it can open doors, it can erase boundaries and hold its ground. it can even the score and start a movement. -it can... -[...
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impact of the anonymous attack on facebook might be for all americans for tax reform got to take a feldman author of the cost of government they report which was today august twelfth two thousand and eleven down were really any of the week on a sad note you see today is the day the average american has earned enough to cover their share of the cost of government aug twelfth i know ok how about this happy cost of government day from adam vs the man. last night six rhinos mitt romney's hair and elephants and a creature called the bachmann all had a little circus problem the elephant in this case ron paul trampled the competition with logic and reason at the ames debate with the straw poll just one day away but it was a great change of pace from john king snore fest in new hampshire earlier this summer and fox managed to make a few feathers fly this time around many from the glitter king i'm self newt gingrich i don't really like newt but. did he give that small chris wallace a well deserved it there. how do you respond to people who say that your campaign has been a mess so thought oh me sai
impact of the anonymous attack on facebook might be for all americans for tax reform got to take a feldman author of the cost of government they report which was today august twelfth two thousand and eleven down were really any of the week on a sad note you see today is the day the average american has earned enough to cover their share of the cost of government aug twelfth i know ok how about this happy cost of government day from adam vs the man. last night six rhinos mitt romney's hair and...
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feldman has not sat down and met with him. when patrisha was meeting with him, they met casually but did not have a meeting. also, our office has never been contacted and as commissioner joseph stated, the past owner created a serious situation for the neighborhood. and past owners created serious situations for the neighborhood. it is a bone of contention and neighborhood outreach, a good neighborhood outreach is what is required when moving forward. i would note that given the fact that we are discussing the board of supervisors limited life permit, may be an accessory use is more appropriate for this location. that needs to be discussed also. my boss would love to discuss what mr. owens sees for this location. it is important to the neighborhood. i was in mr. caen's office, concerned about what happened there. i have not heard anything since. eight months later and all of a sudden this comes up. we want an opportunity to work with mr. owens and make sure those type of activities do not occur and the neighbors are heard. pat
feldman has not sat down and met with him. when patrisha was meeting with him, they met casually but did not have a meeting. also, our office has never been contacted and as commissioner joseph stated, the past owner created a serious situation for the neighborhood. and past owners created serious situations for the neighborhood. it is a bone of contention and neighborhood outreach, a good neighborhood outreach is what is required when moving forward. i would note that given the fact that we...
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she's, like -- she takes her top off and the her, you know -- the things are just like marty feldman.feldman reference. >> i was just like, "mom. all right, this is not -- i --" >> jimmy: your mom is like -- >> i'm like, "i don't blame you. i don't blame you for this, mom." >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. yeah. >> it's nothing to do with -- >> jimmy: just passed out. >> just horrifying, yeah. yeah, so she -- my mom just almost passed away right there on the set. [ light laughter ] it was horrible. >> jimmy: right there, but no, it's fine. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but last night, we had jason bateman on the show last night, and he actually -- we played a nice game we called "things you don't know about ryan reynolds." >> yeah, i'm aware. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, let's give an -- give an example of what one if them was. >> yeah. >> he guest starred on the "sesame street" as the letter a. a not so thinly veiled attempt for children to witness him placing his face in an a-hole. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i didn't know that. >> i mean, 15 -- 15 years of friendship. >> jimmy: why woul
she's, like -- she takes her top off and the her, you know -- the things are just like marty feldman.feldman reference. >> i was just like, "mom. all right, this is not -- i --" >> jimmy: your mom is like -- >> i'm like, "i don't blame you. i don't blame you for this, mom." >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. yeah. >> it's nothing to do with -- >> jimmy: just passed out. >> just horrifying, yeah. yeah, so she -- my mom just almost passed away...
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feldman has not sat down and met with him.when patrisha was meeting with him, they met casually but did not have a meeting. also, our office has never been contacted and as commissioner joseph stated, the past owner created a serious situation for the neighborhood. and past owners created serious situations for the neighborhood. it is a bone of contention and neighborhood outreach, a good neighborhood outreach is what is required when moving forward. i would note that given the fact that we are discussing the board of supervisors limited life permit, may be an accessory use is more appropriate for this locati
feldman has not sat down and met with him.when patrisha was meeting with him, they met casually but did not have a meeting. also, our office has never been contacted and as commissioner joseph stated, the past owner created a serious situation for the neighborhood. and past owners created serious situations for the neighborhood. it is a bone of contention and neighborhood outreach, a good neighborhood outreach is what is required when moving forward. i would note that given the fact that we are...
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assistant secretary of state, jeffrey feldman says there was a sense of desperation, an attempt by the regime to buy time. the libyans claim they wanted to negotiate but refused to talk about moammar gadhafi leaving power, he says. now as the rebels try to consolidate their military gains in tripoli, the opposition national transitional council in benghazi is trying to activate plans for a political transition. first priority, security. >> we don't need any more civilian life lost in libya. >> reporter: u.s. officials say they are encouragedbly reports the rebels have set up checkpoints around public buildings to promote public safety. tripoli does not look like baghdad looked after the fall of saddam hussein with widespread looting, assistant secretary feldman says. next step? an interim tlort. >> the transitional national council would broaden and become an interim government that would represent a broad cross-section of libyans from different u walks of life and different parts of the country and different political backgrounds. >> but tribal loyalties control the oil revenues and o
assistant secretary of state, jeffrey feldman says there was a sense of desperation, an attempt by the regime to buy time. the libyans claim they wanted to negotiate but refused to talk about moammar gadhafi leaving power, he says. now as the rebels try to consolidate their military gains in tripoli, the opposition national transitional council in benghazi is trying to activate plans for a political transition. first priority, security. >> we don't need any more civilian life lost in...
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. >> reporter: corey feldman has no idea what it's like not to be famous. gift certificates. >> reporter: which led to some of the most iconic kid roles of the '8 os, "goonies." >> this was my dream, my wish. >> reporter: "stand by me," "license to drive." >> i literally was famous before i even knew my own name. >> reporter: but it took a serious toll on him and his friends. >> cor echey -- >> reporter: do you feel like you missed out on a normal childhood? >> what childhood. i don't know what that means. >> reporter: passed you by. >> pretty troubling that a kid is out there being prepackaged as product and fodder for the mass mediaia consumption and ye has no idea of a grasp of reality of what the world is or what life is or what family is or values or any of those types of things. >> it doesn't matter whether your kid is an actor or just a regular kid in sports, if you indulge that child and they don't have any kind of reprimanding for anything they're doing. they get out of control. >> reporter: obviously kids don't have to be hollywood stars to get in
. >> reporter: corey feldman has no idea what it's like not to be famous. gift certificates. >> reporter: which led to some of the most iconic kid roles of the '8 os, "goonies." >> this was my dream, my wish. >> reporter: "stand by me," "license to drive." >> i literally was famous before i even knew my own name. >> reporter: but it took a serious toll on him and his friends. >> cor echey -- >> reporter: do you feel...
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a former child actor cory feldman told night line that pedophiles were everywhere in showbiz. the death of his friend cory haim, what do you make of these revelations from him? >> well, you know, i certainly can't talk about any specific case because i wasn't there, but i can talk in general about the kinds of climates that pedophiles are able to operate in. any time there's a closed system where there's a hierarchy and rules very much like hollywood and in hollywood there's sort of narcissism reigns and individual pleasures sort of reign and they're used to spoiled babies getting whatever they want in hollywood. in addition to the kind of children that are dropped into a very adult world in hollywood send to be very precocious and very intelligent. so a pedophile could rationalize it with like, he's not like any other 13-year-old, he's grown up, he's really an adult in a kid's body. >> there's no rationalization. >> terrible rationalization, but i can understand how the environment, if this is in fact true can create an epidemic of pedophilia that cory is claiming exists. >>
a former child actor cory feldman told night line that pedophiles were everywhere in showbiz. the death of his friend cory haim, what do you make of these revelations from him? >> well, you know, i certainly can't talk about any specific case because i wasn't there, but i can talk in general about the kinds of climates that pedophiles are able to operate in. any time there's a closed system where there's a hierarchy and rules very much like hollywood and in hollywood there's sort of...
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officials before and we are told by jeff feldman, the assistant secretary of state for near east affairsre these frantic calls coming from these six men. they were saying, look, we want to negotiate. we want to negotiate. and when it came down to it, u.s. officials said negotiate over what? they did not want to negotiate over moammar gadhafi leaving. so at that point the u.s. said come back when you get real. but the u.s. officials took it as a sign of desperation. they say that what they really wanted to do, the libyans, was to stop the rebel attack on the city of tripoli. >> chris, to you, we've been talking throughout the day about chemical weapons or stockpiles that moammar gadhafi might have. i thought many people were under the impression that he had given up weapons of mass destruction. what do we know about what he has and what's been done to try to safeguard it? >> yeah, candy. the arms control association estimates right now that libya still has about ten tons of mustard gas, the deadly blister agent. we're told by a nato official that nato has been using satellites, drones and
officials before and we are told by jeff feldman, the assistant secretary of state for near east affairsre these frantic calls coming from these six men. they were saying, look, we want to negotiate. we want to negotiate. and when it came down to it, u.s. officials said negotiate over what? they did not want to negotiate over moammar gadhafi leaving. so at that point the u.s. said come back when you get real. but the u.s. officials took it as a sign of desperation. they say that what they...
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. >>> and now joining me michael feldman former senior advisor to vice president al gore and partner with the park group. and david winston. first to you, mike. is this a field? >> i think it is. this is a perennial conversation we have at this point in a primary, democratic or republican. i do think there's a fair amount of anxiety right now in the republican party. i do think there's a lot of people, you hear it from karl rove, from others more in the mainstream of the republican party. there's anxiety about how far the party is moving to the right. how far it's tilt og the right. the tension is and david knows this well as one of the best pollsters many the country and a smart strategist. the primary electorate in the republican party is essentially angry on the to the right. the general election is going to be won among per saidable voters. what karl rove is anxious about and others in the party are anxious about, is how far the conversation in the primary is moving to the right that could be a problem in the general leather. >> do you david winston, what do you think about that
. >>> and now joining me michael feldman former senior advisor to vice president al gore and partner with the park group. and david winston. first to you, mike. is this a field? >> i think it is. this is a perennial conversation we have at this point in a primary, democratic or republican. i do think there's a fair amount of anxiety right now in the republican party. i do think there's a lot of people, you hear it from karl rove, from others more in the mainstream of the...
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in benghazi at rebel headquarters has been assistant secretary of state jeff feldman. he talked to me from a stop over in cairo about the challenge for the new governing group. >> i was encouraged by what i heard from benghazi. first of all, the amount of communication was far greater than i knew. i sat with one official who said in one hour another neighborhood is going to start the uprising in tripoli. he sort of predicted what was going to unfold over the next 24 hours and it did almost as clock work as preducted. which told me there's more indications of what's going on. i'm encouraged by the amount of effort they put into trying to make sure that the widespread looting, the type of retribution you might expect in this situation is prevented. risk are downplayed. i'm hearing that there are check points set up in parts of tripoli under rebel control to prevent the types of lawlessness that we've seen happen elsewhere with dictatorships overthrown. i'm encouraged, but time will tell. >> do you think that they can disarm the city? can they actually create civilian aut
in benghazi at rebel headquarters has been assistant secretary of state jeff feldman. he talked to me from a stop over in cairo about the challenge for the new governing group. >> i was encouraged by what i heard from benghazi. first of all, the amount of communication was far greater than i knew. i sat with one official who said in one hour another neighborhood is going to start the uprising in tripoli. he sort of predicted what was going to unfold over the next 24 hours and it did...
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who you're talking about in the white house, it's not only bundy but lee white, david klein, mike feldman, arthur goldberg, jerry wheezener, dick goodwin and fred wholeburn and there was quite a rich pool of people there. and while they may have been arguing more or less along similar lines i doubt that they were just echoing what bundy and others were saying. the same thing is true in the state department. eleanor dullets was still upset about martin hellenbrand that she kept accosting him on berlin constantly and followed him into the men's room once and continued lecturing him. [laughter] >> there were a lot of stories about this great lady. a more serious one, i don't quite go along with you on the kennedy transformation. i think kennedy is much more complicated both at the beginning and at the end than you indicate. i don't think that he suddenly was influenced -- well, he certainly was influenced by berlin and clay. clay was appointed, of course, originally just the same reason that henry cabot lange was send to vietnam that he was going to share responsibility for what happened. he
who you're talking about in the white house, it's not only bundy but lee white, david klein, mike feldman, arthur goldberg, jerry wheezener, dick goodwin and fred wholeburn and there was quite a rich pool of people there. and while they may have been arguing more or less along similar lines i doubt that they were just echoing what bundy and others were saying. the same thing is true in the state department. eleanor dullets was still upset about martin hellenbrand that she kept accosting him on...
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you have had martin feldman in louisiana, you had the 5th circuit court.eral office itself going after the interior department for making these decisions when they had no legal right to do so and they showed a clear contempt for the laugh. the plaintiffs in the case representing many of these oil and gas interests who have gone through years and years of this kind of administration review claim they were injured economically and by job loss because of these rules. the obama administration turned up its nose and said that wasn't true. well, the judge appointed by obama said it was clear they had demonstrated injury as a result of these out-of-control rules that were -- that had no grounding in any kind of public comment or review at all. megyn: obviously oil and gas companies are easy to demonize because they have a bunch of of dough and there are environmental messups. but they have employ a lot of people. he has cracked down on them in unfair ways that some say has stifled the economy. >> michelle is right, the judge in this case appointed by the presiden
you have had martin feldman in louisiana, you had the 5th circuit court.eral office itself going after the interior department for making these decisions when they had no legal right to do so and they showed a clear contempt for the laugh. the plaintiffs in the case representing many of these oil and gas interests who have gone through years and years of this kind of administration review claim they were injured economically and by job loss because of these rules. the obama administration...
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we look at the up side and found side with corey feldman who talks about shocking secrets not just aboutn. >> yes, plenty of cautionary tales, of course, as you mentioned serena just wants her big time rush. a primetime "nightline" special. celebrity secrets under age and famous tomorrow 10:00 eastern, 9:00 eastern. >>> coming up next, well, maybe our kids should look away. slipping into lessons without your kids' second opinion. >>> yes, it is time for the latest installment in our sneaky teacher series. we want to show you how you can keep your kids busy and learning during the summer. especially on really hot days or really rainy days when they're stuck inside. take a look. >> not yet. >> reporter: on a hot, summer day when the kids are stuck indoors it can be a recipe for chaos. >> there's a lot of screeching and running and then ultimately fighting and it can be crazy. >> mine is stronger. >> reporter: the siegel family of new york city could use fresh ideas to keep 7-year-old twins jack and charlie entertained while still keeping their minds active to prevent summer brain drain. he
we look at the up side and found side with corey feldman who talks about shocking secrets not just aboutn. >> yes, plenty of cautionary tales, of course, as you mentioned serena just wants her big time rush. a primetime "nightline" special. celebrity secrets under age and famous tomorrow 10:00 eastern, 9:00 eastern. >>> coming up next, well, maybe our kids should look away. slipping into lessons without your kids' second opinion. >>> yes, it is time for the...
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." >> know what feldman. >> it is a fabulous book. hiit makes you feel you are lucy for having this collegial court. the court in those days and he focused on four justices all of whom were appointed by fdr. when they were appointed, there were assumed to be natural allies but they hated each other >> they were scorpions in a bottle. >> it is partly luck and contingency. i also thought that we know we are going to be dealing with each other for a long time. the minute after the senate confirmed to me, the first phone call led came into me was from the 50 justice but i took the phone call and he said i want to be the first to congratulate you and tell you how excited i am here to serve with you. he said we will be serving together for 25 years. [laughter] i said only 25? [laughter] it's true. that makes people -- i don't want to say you have an incentive to like each other -- you can live in an institution happily or you can live an institution sadly. you can live with people respectfully or you can live with people without that. if yo
." >> know what feldman. >> it is a fabulous book. hiit makes you feel you are lucy for having this collegial court. the court in those days and he focused on four justices all of whom were appointed by fdr. when they were appointed, there were assumed to be natural allies but they hated each other >> they were scorpions in a bottle. >> it is partly luck and contingency. i also thought that we know we are going to be dealing with each other for a long time. the...
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i said in 2004 or '5, shanker said beforehand, feldman, also one of my successors, mark tucker has just said recently how do we actually change schools to, how do we change schools from this industrial model to a knowledge model? and how do we use collective bargaining in if a class model? how do we actually do these kinds of things? so what i would like to see is let's try some of these experiences. green dot was one of the experiments we tried in the terms of seeing how you can mesh. in a 360-degree accountability system a lot of the tools teachers need, how do you mesh this? and i think given that we have this, you know, huge, um, this 15,000 school districts in the united states, 100,000 schools in the united states. we could try some of this kind of experimentation in a way to see can we, can we build on new systems? not the entire new system, but can we build some experiment places? >> >> a hot like charter schools. >> well, it was supposed to be a lot of what charter schools were, but look what they've become. they pretty much look like the regular system without contracts. in so
i said in 2004 or '5, shanker said beforehand, feldman, also one of my successors, mark tucker has just said recently how do we actually change schools to, how do we change schools from this industrial model to a knowledge model? and how do we use collective bargaining in if a class model? how do we actually do these kinds of things? so what i would like to see is let's try some of these experiences. green dot was one of the experiments we tried in the terms of seeing how you can mesh. in a...
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shanker and feldman said before hand how do we actually change schools from this industrial model to a knowledge model? how do use collective bargaining in a craft model? how do we do these kinds of things? some of these experiments. green got was one of those ideas. a lot of the tools and conditions that teachers need as well as the accountability that might patrol and others are talking about, how -- that mike patrella and others are talking about, how do you do these things? 100,000 schools in the united states. we could try some of this kind of experimentation. can we build a new system? not the entire system, but build some experiments like this. >> sort of like charter schools. >> it was supposed to be a lot of what charter schools were supposed to be, but look at what they have become. they are a lot of what -- they are a lot like the original system but without contracts. they have talked about extended time in the edwards moscow. it is not extended time -- in the edwards middle school. it is not extended time per se, but how you seuse it. they use the extended time to engage
shanker and feldman said before hand how do we actually change schools from this industrial model to a knowledge model? how do use collective bargaining in a craft model? how do we do these kinds of things? some of these experiments. green got was one of those ideas. a lot of the tools and conditions that teachers need as well as the accountability that might patrol and others are talking about, how -- that mike patrella and others are talking about, how do you do these things? 100,000 schools...