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which means he's old enough to be hit on in the bushes of george michael. the first live international tv broadcast was aired called our world and it featured artists from 19 different countries including maria kalas and picasso viewed by a record 400 million people and the deals along with friends jagger, performed a brand new tune written especially by john lennon for the broadcast called "all you need is love" 46 years ago tonight. this is "viewpoint." >> john: i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." the voting rights act of 1965 is one of the towering achievements of the civil rights era. today's supreme court ruling left that towering achievement still standing but merely as a hollow shell. by 5-4 vote, the courts struck down the act's section four which set a formula for determining whether nine state the and municipalities mostly in the south had discriminated against minority voters. states that met the formula had to submit to federal oversight in order to pass any new election laws. the court broke along ideological lines justices roberts scarks
which means he's old enough to be hit on in the bushes of george michael. the first live international tv broadcast was aired called our world and it featured artists from 19 different countries including maria kalas and picasso viewed by a record 400 million people and the deals along with friends jagger, performed a brand new tune written especially by john lennon for the broadcast called "all you need is love" 46 years ago tonight. this is "viewpoint." >> john: i'm...
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i didn't know your dad used to be in wham. >> george michael here. >> george michaels brother. >> hea family reunion. i drug you, 105 in washington, i said, you've got to learn history. arlington national cemetery. look at their faces. >> look thrilled. i think she's passed out on the right. >> many memorable road trips. >> was he an overprotective dad? did he show up at the door with a shotgun when you brought a girl -- a guy home? what was he like, strict? >> you know what, just the right amount of strict. limits but also just the guy you wanted to have fun with as well. he was the perfect mix. >> jess, remember when we'd get if the car and spy on your boyfriend? >> yes. >> that's why. that makes sense. >> yes. he was definitely the dad where you tell them all about the boyfriend and he would absolutely load up in the suv in high school with a load of my girlfriends and we would drive around the neighborhood spying on our boyfriends. he was the dad that would do that for us. >> oh, my gosh. jessica, these are great photos. i want to just cancel the rest of the programming for the r
i didn't know your dad used to be in wham. >> george michael here. >> george michaels brother. >> hea family reunion. i drug you, 105 in washington, i said, you've got to learn history. arlington national cemetery. look at their faces. >> look thrilled. i think she's passed out on the right. >> many memorable road trips. >> was he an overprotective dad? did he show up at the door with a shotgun when you brought a girl -- a guy home? what was he like, strict?...
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play what prosecutor john guy said in one of the last sentences of his opening statements, michael. >> georgean did not shoot trayvon martin because he had to. he shot him for the worst of all reasons, because he wanted to. >> he's going to have to, of course, prove that statement, michael. >> well, what he's really saying is this is a case about profiling, and as you know from a pretrial ruling, they were told not to use the expression racial profiling, but listening to that opening statement from the prosecution, relatively brief, by the way, i thought that was the take aiway. essentially they're saying that zimmerman hunted trayvon martin down, that he profiled him. i think the insinuation in part is for racial reasons, although clearly he did not say that. but think about the opening words. you know, "f'ing punks," but he said it in more descriptive language. >> right, and those words are what the prosecution say george zimmerman uttered in the nonemergency phone call that he made. let me play a little bit of what defense attorney don west said regarding the motivation and what ultimately
play what prosecutor john guy said in one of the last sentences of his opening statements, michael. >> georgean did not shoot trayvon martin because he had to. he shot him for the worst of all reasons, because he wanted to. >> he's going to have to, of course, prove that statement, michael. >> well, what he's really saying is this is a case about profiling, and as you know from a pretrial ruling, they were told not to use the expression racial profiling, but listening to that...
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. >> michael barrette? george bloom and greg giber. good afternoon madam chairman and board. i am representing north beach and the city of san francisco, and suggesting that we do not do the pagota dig, originally this is not in the master plan. and they want to spend 80 million dollars to dig two parallel tunnels under stockton street. and it never were planned on and they also do not have plans to put a station there, this is just going to be the (inaudible) left there and in turn, the person that has the right to that property on that, we paid 3 million dollars, and of our tax payer's money, for nothing. and to... they originally planned to stop the boring in china town and it makes much more sense to keep it that way and none of the extensive work on both forest street or on to the procidio will continue for at least 15 years so i strongly suggest not to do the dig of the pagota palace and leave north beach alone for the time being. >> stewart bloom, followed by greg giber and then mark gruberg. >> madam chairman and ladies and gentlemen. i live in north beach and i refle
. >> michael barrette? george bloom and greg giber. good afternoon madam chairman and board. i am representing north beach and the city of san francisco, and suggesting that we do not do the pagota dig, originally this is not in the master plan. and they want to spend 80 million dollars to dig two parallel tunnels under stockton street. and it never were planned on and they also do not have plans to put a station there, this is just going to be the (inaudible) left there and in turn, the...
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george, it's great to have you here in the war room. >> good to be with you. >> michael: your book coversmuch ground covering almost every aspect of american life. bottom line, what is the un unwinding? >> the undoing of a deal that used to exist among americans. when i was kid and before i was born, which said if you worked hard and did your job you would have a place, you would be recognized in society and your kids would likely have it even better than you did. it was the dream of equal opportunity and upward mobility. i think around the late 70s we began to see that deal come undone the social contract started to fray, and over the last two decades we more and more live in a society of winners and losers where some people have done extremely well, and a lot of people have not done very well, and most americans feel that they're on their own. the institutions that used to support the middle class no long work very well. >> michael: you based your book on three ordinary americans. how did you choose these three and what did you learn from them? >> the three main characters are dean pric
george, it's great to have you here in the war room. >> good to be with you. >> michael: your book coversmuch ground covering almost every aspect of american life. bottom line, what is the un unwinding? >> the undoing of a deal that used to exist among americans. when i was kid and before i was born, which said if you worked hard and did your job you would have a place, you would be recognized in society and your kids would likely have it even better than you did. it was the...
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neighbourhood neighbors say he wanted to speak with guests at another event down the block michael bloomberg and george schultz were there we saw yahoo! founder gerry yang we understand organizers expect to have raised $500,000 from this event he is staying here in the city and expected to return to washington dc, tomorrow. >>> new at 10, facebook's top attorney is speaking out about the federal government's national security surveillance activities. the company received between 9 and 10,000 government requests to turn over user data in the last 6 months of 2012 those involved 18 to 19,000 facebook users the corporate attorney said facebook wanted to reveal the information because only a tiny fraction of its 1.1 billion users have been effected. >>> organizers of the bay bridge light project have two pieces of good news about the ever changing light show. crews determined why some lights have not been working while others stayed on and they have a short term solution while a long term fix is worked out it turns out the problem was moisture getting into the led lights. >> living in this environment of h
neighbourhood neighbors say he wanted to speak with guests at another event down the block michael bloomberg and george schultz were there we saw yahoo! founder gerry yang we understand organizers expect to have raised $500,000 from this event he is staying here in the city and expected to return to washington dc, tomorrow. >>> new at 10, facebook's top attorney is speaking out about the federal government's national security surveillance activities. the company received between 9 and...
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neighbourhood neighbors say he wanted to speak with guests at another event down the block michael bloomberg and george schultz were there we saw yahoo! founder gerry yang we understand organizers expect to have raised $500,000 from this event he is staying here in the city and expected to return to washington dc, tomorrow. >>> new at 10, facebook's top attorney is speaking out about the federal government's national security surveillance activities. the company received between 9 and 10,000 government requests to turn over user data in the last 6 months of 2012 those involved 18 to 19,000 facebook users the corporate attorney said facebook wanted to reveal the information because only a tiny fraction of its 1.1 billion users have been effected. >>> organizers of the bay bridge light project have two pieces of good news about the ever changing light show. crews determined why some lights have not been working while others stayed on and they have a short term solution while a long term fix is worked out it turns out the problem was moisture getting into the led lights. >> living in this environment of h
neighbourhood neighbors say he wanted to speak with guests at another event down the block michael bloomberg and george schultz were there we saw yahoo! founder gerry yang we understand organizers expect to have raised $500,000 from this event he is staying here in the city and expected to return to washington dc, tomorrow. >>> new at 10, facebook's top attorney is speaking out about the federal government's national security surveillance activities. the company received between 9 and...
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michael. >> no. no, that's not what -- look, i can tell you that's not what jeb bush is saying, not what george bush what -- >> michael, that is not the president of the party. >> again, again, this is my point, toure. this goes back to the first question and karen's point about the internal struggle within the party to find that message, those messengers who articulate that message. you're right to a point you have voices who that may be their driver that the border means you're not welcome. but for a lot of republicans, a lot of mainstream republicans guys like me and others out there who see the party as it once was, a party of assimilation, border security is a part of the conversation. it is not the be all and end all. >> what are you talking about? a party of assimilation? you have marco rubio afraid to carry on with the legislation that he wrote. he's the leader of the party. >> toure, chill, dude. i'm saying we once were the party of assimilation just like we were the party that spoke about the environment at one time. >> michael's point is well made. >> it is but again i would remind michae
michael. >> no. no, that's not what -- look, i can tell you that's not what jeb bush is saying, not what george bush what -- >> michael, that is not the president of the party. >> again, again, this is my point, toure. this goes back to the first question and karen's point about the internal struggle within the party to find that message, those messengers who articulate that message. you're right to a point you have voices who that may be their driver that the border means...
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george herbert bush. >> to everybody in horseshoe and, i accept the award. >> michael moore had fun with this one. >> iid it didn't work. chris: and we had fun with this. i don't know. this is not a campaign ad. this is like a reel from hell. we hate these guys. any thoughts, kathleen? you still like boomers after that appearance? >> i never did like us. >> and that was kathleen parker. chris: that's tall highlights we have for today. but we're back next week with part two. we'll pick up with the clintons and look at the most fascinating characters of the last 11 years. that's the show. thanks for watching. we'll see you >>> good even, i'm terry mcsweeney. win fin with the worsening condition of nelson mandela. he is in critical condition tonight. doctors are doing everything they can for him, but in the past 24 hours, he has taken a turn for the worst. he has had respiratory problems. he spent three decades in prison. a former government contractor charged with revealing u.s. secrets is now a man without a country looking for asylum.
george herbert bush. >> to everybody in horseshoe and, i accept the award. >> michael moore had fun with this one. >> iid it didn't work. chris: and we had fun with this. i don't know. this is not a campaign ad. this is like a reel from hell. we hate these guys. any thoughts, kathleen? you still like boomers after that appearance? >> i never did like us. >> and that was kathleen parker. chris: that's tall highlights we have for today. but we're back next week with...
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george herbert bush. >> to everybody in horseshoe and, i accept the award. >> michael moore had fun with this one. >> i it didn't work. chris: and we had fun with this. i don't know. this is not a campaign ad. this is like a reel from hell. we hate these guys. any thoughts, kathleen? you still like boomers after that appearance? >> i never did like us. >> and that was kathleen parker. chris: that's tall highlights we have for today. but we're back next week with part two. we'll pick up with the clintons and look at the most fascinating characters of the last 11 years. that's the show. thanks for watching. we'll see you . >> hi everyone, welcome to "on the money." bernanke speaks and the market quakes, what the fed's new plan means to the market, the economy and your wall et, my conversation with one of the most powerful people in washington, boehner. where are baby boomers headed when they hang up their working shoes, the econoimpact it has o economy and younger people. "on the money" right now. >> "on the money." >> here is a look at what is making news as we go into a new week "on the money." chairma
george herbert bush. >> to everybody in horseshoe and, i accept the award. >> michael moore had fun with this one. >> i it didn't work. chris: and we had fun with this. i don't know. this is not a campaign ad. this is like a reel from hell. we hate these guys. any thoughts, kathleen? you still like boomers after that appearance? >> i never did like us. >> and that was kathleen parker. chris: that's tall highlights we have for today. but we're back next week with...
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. >> george hale thank you very much. >>> michael jackson's ghost shows up at a trial over his deathnd the judge allows the testimony. that's next. ever. nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. has a lot going on in her life. wife, mother, marathoner. but one day it's just gonna be james and her. so as their financial advisor, i'm helping them look at their complete financial picture -- even the money they've invested elsewhere -- to create a plan that can help weather all kinds of markets. because that's how they're getting ready, for all the things they want to do. [ female announcer ] when people talk, great things can happen. so start a conversation with an advisor who's fully invested in you. wells fargo advisors. together we'll go far. ...and we insp
. >> george hale thank you very much. >>> michael jackson's ghost shows up at a trial over his deathnd the judge allows the testimony. that's next. ever. nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of...
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george zimmerman murder trial. the latest on nsa leaker edward snowden and michael jackson's son, prince, prepares to take the stand. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for wednesday, june 26th. >>> good morning. we begin with late word out of texas in an attempt to pass one of the nation's most restrictive abortion laws. wendy davis spoke for 11 hours before being ruled out of order. republicans eventually forced a vote on the bill, but it came after the session ended, so now governor rick perry will have to call the legislature into a special session and the bill supporters will have to reintroduce it. the measure would ban abortions without exception for rape and incest. >>> civil rights activists are calling it a devastating ruling. in a 5-4 decision on tuesday, the superior court shut down the most important piece of civil rights legislation in history. the reaction, it is spreading across the country, ruling resets voting rights fight. the new york times declares it hits at the heart of the voting rights act and states are moving forward with controversial changes to voting la
george zimmerman murder trial. the latest on nsa leaker edward snowden and michael jackson's son, prince, prepares to take the stand. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for wednesday, june 26th. >>> good morning. we begin with late word out of texas in an attempt to pass one of the nation's most restrictive abortion laws. wendy davis spoke for 11 hours before being ruled out of order. republicans eventually forced a vote on the...
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just one week, the vevon michael martin murder trial of george zimmerman will begin.ey evidence for the george zimmerman defense team won't arguments. how criewcialg were these to the case? where does it go fromuawkñ here? >> eric: good news for struggling homeowners who can't sell but want to stay in their homes. >> jamie: new details in the murder/kidnapping in alabama. look at the photos, a young boy kidnapped from a bus by a gunman, held hostage in this underground bunker. you didn't see these pictures before because they are new. we have the 911 call from a 15-year-old on that bus. wait until you see this. >> tell me what the guy with the gun's doing. >> he's asking for kids. >> he's asking for kids? >> yes, ma'am. >> has he made it onto the bus? >> yes, ma'am. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you
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michael: i wouldn't imagine. anything else? >> saw you had stuff about george h.w.d since you reported it has gone like wildfire on the internet. >> that was like 30 seconds ago. >> i know. he turned 89 and people all over washington are tweeting photos of their socks. first is mitt romney and his granddaughter, jenna. and then a great granddaughter or just a very life-like doll. and this is the national republican senateor toal committee. if you rotate your head about 40 degrees you realize it's a 41. and finally, a close family friend got in on it the wicked witch of the east. >> it's great that she would give a tribute. i appreciate that. brett, it's great having you in studio, great to learn about ralph hall. we send a congratulations to david shuster and his wife their healthy baby was born yesterday in new york. check us out online at current.com/thewarroom. i look forward to seeing you on "the young turks." have a great night. ♪ democrats are wrong, they know i'm going to be the first one to call them out. cenk on air>> what's unacceptable is how washington c
michael: i wouldn't imagine. anything else? >> saw you had stuff about george h.w.d since you reported it has gone like wildfire on the internet. >> that was like 30 seconds ago. >> i know. he turned 89 and people all over washington are tweeting photos of their socks. first is mitt romney and his granddaughter, jenna. and then a great granddaughter or just a very life-like doll. and this is the national republican senateor toal committee. if you rotate your head about 40...
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george zimmerman murder trial. the latest on nsa leaker edward snowden and michael jackson's son prince prepares to take the stand. i'm mara schiavocampo. late word out of texas on an attempt to pass one of the nation's most restrictive abortion laws. texas state representative wendy davis spoke for 11 hours before being ruled out of order. republicans eventually forced a vote on the bill after the session ended. governor rick perry will now have to call the legislature into a special session and the supporters will have to reintroduce it. the measure would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy without exceptions for rape and incest. turning now to the supreme court and wham civil rights activists are calling a devastating ruling. in a 5-4 decision tuesday, the court struck down a key part of the voting rights act widely considered the most important piece of civil rights legislation in history. "usa today" saying ruling resets voting rights fight. "the new york times" claims it hits at the heart of the voting rights act. some states are already moving forward with controversial changes to voting loss and civi
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michael. in a few hours, the george zimmerman trial will focus once again now on the battle over who is heard screaming for help in the background of a 911 tape from the night trayvon martin was killed. we'll get the latest on why this is back as a focus in this hearing. >>> plus the supreme court strikes down arizona's controversial law, requiring voters to show proof of citizenship to vote. but still no decision on major cases like proposition 8, doma, affirmative action or the voting rights act. what's taking so long? we'll take a look at that. >>> plus massachusetts senator, elizabeth warren slams the justices saying corporate interests are increasingly winning their day in court. >> follow this pro business trend to its logical conclusion and sooner or later you will end up with a supreme court that functions as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the chamber of commerce. >>> i'm at twitter, @tamrynhall. send us what you think, syria, president putin and all that's going on today. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a co
michael. in a few hours, the george zimmerman trial will focus once again now on the battle over who is heard screaming for help in the background of a 911 tape from the night trayvon martin was killed. we'll get the latest on why this is back as a focus in this hearing. >>> plus the supreme court strikes down arizona's controversial law, requiring voters to show proof of citizenship to vote. but still no decision on major cases like proposition 8, doma, affirmative action or the...
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george zimmerman who? all right. good, you are on the jury. >> michael: the joke was followed by an awkward silence in the courtroom,arently no one thought it was funny. but don west was making the point that he selected a jury which hadn't been influenced by the intense media coverage of this case. not funny or appropriate, but i guess the point is taken. joining me today to discuss both sides is paul henderson. welcome into "the war room." >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be back. >> michael: based on first impressions from today, which side, paul is going to have a harder time in the weeks to come? >> oh, i think for sure the defense is going to have a harder time if today was any indication. you saw that joke coming out and falling flat. but if you are looking out into the audience and you see what is going on in that courtroom we're talking about a young black man that is dead. so people in the audience were crying and somber. and this is what the jury is sitting in the middle of and experiencing, so i can understand why the defense attorney may have tried to elevate the mood or change the perspective, but doin
george zimmerman who? all right. good, you are on the jury. >> michael: the joke was followed by an awkward silence in the courtroom,arently no one thought it was funny. but don west was making the point that he selected a jury which hadn't been influenced by the intense media coverage of this case. not funny or appropriate, but i guess the point is taken. joining me today to discuss both sides is paul henderson. welcome into "the war room." >> thank you. it's a pleasure...
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let me bring in now nbc news counterterrorism analyst michael leiter who served as director of the national counterterrorism center in both the george w. bush and obama administration. staff attorney for the aclu, national security program. gentlemen, thanks for joining. michael, as i mentioned to pete williams, we have this big headline on politico saying bush fourth term. obviously, making the link that this is a continuation of what we saw after 9/11. what i am curious about is in this court order it's focused on april 25th and is good until july 19th. how do you explain the time line there? >> most orders for electronic surveillance are explicitly limbed in their time frame so courts have an opportunity to review them regularly to make sure that the facts haven't changed, to make sure, for example, that a suspect is still a suspect or that there's still a threat which would justify the collection. so i think in a case like this that you have a very compact window of 90 days, that suggests that there is likely very, very regular review by the courts. >> back to obviously the bigger picture here, we saw people greatly upset after
let me bring in now nbc news counterterrorism analyst michael leiter who served as director of the national counterterrorism center in both the george w. bush and obama administration. staff attorney for the aclu, national security program. gentlemen, thanks for joining. michael, as i mentioned to pete williams, we have this big headline on politico saying bush fourth term. obviously, making the link that this is a continuation of what we saw after 9/11. what i am curious about is in this court...
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we'll take a look at the trial as well as michael jackson's impact around the world. [ male announcer ] this is georgethe day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing red lobster's seaside mix & match. combine any two from a wide variety of seven exciting choices on one plate! all for just $12.99, but only for a limited time. i'm stewart harrington, and i sea food differently. >>> testimony resumed. it was a short time ago. this is george zimmerman's murder trial. the proceedings started with a battle over the 911 calls. this was made in the months before he shot and killed 17-year-old trayvon martin. >> george howell is outside the courthouse in sanford, florida. prosecutors want the 911 tapes played. the defense says no. what are the arguments? >> reporter: prosecutors want these tapes in because they say it shows the intent, the mind of george zimmerman. the defense attorneys have concerns about admitting these tapes. they believe that p
we'll take a look at the trial as well as michael jackson's impact around the world. [ male announcer ] this is georgethe day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing red lobster's seaside mix & match. combine any two from a wide variety of seven exciting choices on one plate! all for just $12.99, but only for a limited time....
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talks with former rnc chair michael steel who shares what it's like to have world heavy weight champ mike tyson as a brother-in-law, plus some of the legacies of president georgefirst alex asks michael to explain the idea that the gop pushes tax breaks only for the rich. >>> we're not about just giving tax breaks to the rich, we want tax breaks for everybody. i mean, that's the bottom line and certainly when your party nominee refers to 47% of the american tax paying population as, you know, tax cheats, that becomes a problem. it reinforces a negative narrative. you're concerned about the wealthy. the republican party has always believed very firmly in the idea that you should be able to keep as much of what you earn as possible because you know better how to save, invest, spend your money. and so the strength of any economy, whether it is in a community of 200 or a state of 2 million is all about the ability for that community of people to maximize its economic potential. >> i love that picture of you and the ven governor, the two of you working -- >> that picture for me, it's emblematic of steel. we were helping each other out. it was a tone we set in our ad
talks with former rnc chair michael steel who shares what it's like to have world heavy weight champ mike tyson as a brother-in-law, plus some of the legacies of president georgefirst alex asks michael to explain the idea that the gop pushes tax breaks only for the rich. >>> we're not about just giving tax breaks to the rich, we want tax breaks for everybody. i mean, that's the bottom line and certainly when your party nominee refers to 47% of the american tax paying population as, you...
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george zimmerman murder trial. the latest on nsa leaker edward snowden and michael jackson's son prince prepares to take the stand.'m mara schiavocampo. late word out of texas on an attempt to pass one of the nation's most restrictive abortion laws. texas state representative wendy davis spoke for 11 hours before being ruled out of
george zimmerman murder trial. the latest on nsa leaker edward snowden and michael jackson's son prince prepares to take the stand.'m mara schiavocampo. late word out of texas on an attempt to pass one of the nation's most restrictive abortion laws. texas state representative wendy davis spoke for 11 hours before being ruled out of
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michael: words that inspired a lot of americans. sunday marks the ten-year anniversary of howard dean officially announcing his bid to retake the white house from georgebush. the relatively obscure doctor turned governor, caught lightning in a bottle. he brought the three ms of politics into the digital age. he used the website to mobilize supporters in ways never seen before. he was the democrat's leading fund raiser. his message of ending the iraq war and championing healthcare for all -- [ technical difficulties ] >> michael: how has online mobilization evolved since you pry neared it. >> i didn't pioneer it it was the 20 year olds that pioneered it, and we were smart enough to listen to them. i thought about this a lot. this was the coming of age of an empowered generation. and these young people really manufactured out of what -- what was the electronic equivalent of chewing gum and bailing wire this campaign apparatus. we had no facebook twitter or youtube. this was the first empowerment of this young generation which is now taking over everything and just in the nick of time. >> michael: i hear you allude to those 20 year olds and the shoe leat
michael: words that inspired a lot of americans. sunday marks the ten-year anniversary of howard dean officially announcing his bid to retake the white house from georgebush. the relatively obscure doctor turned governor, caught lightning in a bottle. he brought the three ms of politics into the digital age. he used the website to mobilize supporters in ways never seen before. he was the democrat's leading fund raiser. his message of ending the iraq war and championing healthcare for all -- [...
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liberace and michael jackson i'm guessing they had a thing for sequins. george clooney said there is one part of his body he would like to change. what is it? i'll give you a hint. the same name of my honore author debalzac. plus i'll talk with alec mapa and the very funny steve schirippa. that and more on "say anything."
liberace and michael jackson i'm guessing they had a thing for sequins. george clooney said there is one part of his body he would like to change. what is it? i'll give you a hint. the same name of my honore author debalzac. plus i'll talk with alec mapa and the very funny steve schirippa. that and more on "say anything."
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one of the primary officials is michael mcconnell who was the director of national intelligence under george it is the type of prototypical defense contractor were there the prior officials go and fill the executive slots and reverse it when it is the democrats and play. the fact to work for them is when it freed a lot of problems for them. ti?nd mike mcconnell's 10 years ago the country was up in arms about the possibility that americans would be spied on. so it was supposedly killed, tia, total information awareness. right. what is fascinating about that, that took place in late 2002, 2003 when it was revealed the pentagon is planning this total and permission awareness program that was being run by john poindexter, the national security adviser to president reagan who resigned in disgrace and almost went to prison over the iran-contra scandal. what was amazing about that, there was great public but or, even in the early stages after 9/11 when the public, media, congress were extremely subservient to what ever the government wanted to do but that was just a bridge too far, even then. revel
one of the primary officials is michael mcconnell who was the director of national intelligence under george it is the type of prototypical defense contractor were there the prior officials go and fill the executive slots and reverse it when it is the democrats and play. the fact to work for them is when it freed a lot of problems for them. ti?nd mike mcconnell's 10 years ago the country was up in arms about the possibility that americans would be spied on. so it was supposedly killed, tia,...
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george, what's it like? what's happening around you? paint a picture for us. >> michael, suzanne, good day. what a difference an hour makes because just an hour ago we were hit by this torrential rainfall, the winds were very intense. it's died down a bit, at least the rain has died down. and, guys, we're still feeling the winds come in though. from what i understand with this particular storm, the wind gusts sustained right around 60 miles per hour, can get up to 70 miles per hour. and i tell you, we've seen it. i mean, it's blown things around as it's come through. keep in mind this is a minor tropical storm. so certainly a good knock on the door that hurricane season is here. i want to pan out here and take a look at what we're dealing with. you can see the white caps out there on the water. you get a sense of just how intense the winds can be out here. and the water level i have to say, guys, it's a lot higher than it was this morning. this morning we saw all the rainfall come in, all the winds. there was a concern about tornadic activity associated with several of these storm cells. th
george, what's it like? what's happening around you? paint a picture for us. >> michael, suzanne, good day. what a difference an hour makes because just an hour ago we were hit by this torrential rainfall, the winds were very intense. it's died down a bit, at least the rain has died down. and, guys, we're still feeling the winds come in though. from what i understand with this particular storm, the wind gusts sustained right around 60 miles per hour, can get up to 70 miles per hour. and i...
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michael eric dyson. we're talking about the first day of the george zimmerman trial. given the buildup there's been, given the intense attention we've all paid to this trial because of the just wrenching facts of the matter and the sociological implications for what it means about race and justice in this country. >> you know, that's a great question. i see it as a father, too. i've got three kids. and i tell you, it devastates me to believe in this day and age, what i believe to be the cold-blooded murder of a young boy has to be adjudicated in such a fashion that it becomes nearly the complete opposite of the contested nature of that night. so now, you know, zimmerman is portrayed, and he deserves a trial and deserves his day in court. the reality is, you know, the construction of these young black kids, if the attempts to kind of demonize and portray this young man is somehow abhorrent and somehow against the norm of the american society, what does that say about the millions of kids -- >> that's what i thought was so brilliant and effective of the prosecution's op
michael eric dyson. we're talking about the first day of the george zimmerman trial. given the buildup there's been, given the intense attention we've all paid to this trial because of the just wrenching facts of the matter and the sociological implications for what it means about race and justice in this country. >> you know, that's a great question. i see it as a father, too. i've got three kids. and i tell you, it devastates me to believe in this day and age, what i believe to be the...
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michael, his wife and their 8-month-old daughter. >> anticipation is building this afternoon where a special ceremony will take place in about 30 minutes that is when george lucas will unveil bronze statues of yoda and indiana jones. they're both covered in sheets but you can guess which is which. >> the unveiling is named imagination park. we have a live picture there they are in the breeze right now. coming up at 5:00 what these statues look like, and the special guest who will be at the ceremony. >> facebook is adding a video function to its popular intagram service. this will enable users to record 15 second video clips, 13 new filters designed for videos can be applied to these short clips. one eliminates shakiness from video and if you've tried you know what is going on that. works nicely. >> good example. there are others in competing services like vine. >> yes. >> right. >> spencer christian is here now. >> temperatures higher spirits soaring. >> yes. and elevated. here is a lk at live doppler 7 hd. we've got clear skies, coast to inland just a beautiful last day of spring, summer arrives late tonight. here is a live view from mount tam looking we
michael, his wife and their 8-month-old daughter. >> anticipation is building this afternoon where a special ceremony will take place in about 30 minutes that is when george lucas will unveil bronze statues of yoda and indiana jones. they're both covered in sheets but you can guess which is which. >> the unveiling is named imagination park. we have a live picture there they are in the breeze right now. coming up at 5:00 what these statues look like, and the special guest who will be...
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michael isikoff. thank you. >>> coming up, the latest on the george zimmerman trial. legal analyst lisa bloom joins us next.ng ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," or an annual fee, ever. distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. >>> witness testimony continues for the second day in the trial of
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and george zimmerman's team is forced to apologize for something they said about trayvon martin. michael douglas causes a stir for the reason he says he got throat cancer. ery ocean... but we still swim. every second, somewhere in the world, lightning strikes... but we still play in the rain. poisonous snakes can be found in 49 of the 50 states, but we still go looking for adventure. a car can crash... a house can crumble... but we still drive... and love coming home. because i think deep down we know... all the bad things that can happen in life... they can't stop us from making our lives... good. ♪ ♪ ♪ we know it's your most important videoconference of the day hi! hi, buddy! that's why the free wifi and hot breakfast are something to smile about. now, get great getaway rates and feel the hamptonality woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about yo
and george zimmerman's team is forced to apologize for something they said about trayvon martin. michael douglas causes a stir for the reason he says he got throat cancer. ery ocean... but we still swim. every second, somewhere in the world, lightning strikes... but we still play in the rain. poisonous snakes can be found in 49 of the 50 states, but we still go looking for adventure. a car can crash... a house can crumble... but we still drive... and love coming home. because i think deep down...
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and george zimmerman's team is forced to apologize for something they said about trayvon martin. michael douglas causes a stir for the reason he says he got throat cancer. he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your busines
and george zimmerman's team is forced to apologize for something they said about trayvon martin. michael douglas causes a stir for the reason he says he got throat cancer. he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male...
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trenches, along the emergence of generation acts and george packer who are both writers, who did not share their contempt for the military. not so for michael hastings as we learned in "the operators", his account of events from 2008 until 2011. mr. hastings asserts that this generational change drove him to write the runaway general, the "rolling stone" article of june 2010. dooming the career of general stanley mcchrystal. can you put that into context? >> "the wall street journal" failed to disclose that the reviewer is a consultant for the u.s. military whose work include wall street journal and we have worked with people to take the book and did not disclose it. we are talking about ethics with exhibit a in what not to do. c-span: how do you know not what to do. >> guest: there is a counterinsurgency company that is part of it. i did write a letter to the editorial page. pointing out the oversight. but i think that that, to me, that was an eye-opening review. for a lot of reasons. i think he is right. i think there is a major difference between what they have done. and i think it is generational. i think that this is what it is. how do
trenches, along the emergence of generation acts and george packer who are both writers, who did not share their contempt for the military. not so for michael hastings as we learned in "the operators", his account of events from 2008 until 2011. mr. hastings asserts that this generational change drove him to write the runaway general, the "rolling stone" article of june 2010. dooming the career of general stanley mcchrystal. can you put that into context? >> "the...
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michael douglas got throat cancer. boom! [ cheers and applause ] hey, hey, he left you. jon left you. i'm here. so, it turns out the government is monitoring vastly more information than even george orwell wet the bed over, which brings us to our new segment. >> read the time off your [bleep] wrist watch. >> what are you doing? you won't know who to trust. the good news... [ cheers and applause ] good news you're not paranoid is brought to you by tin foil. why not wear it as a hat? okay. so, the government has built a giant computer that basically records every facet of our daily life. what is this sinister program called, rain foreshadow blade, the human snoop-ipede. >> the internet surveillance program is called prism. >> prism? that's the best you've got? with a logo that looks like a chinese boot leg of a pink floyd album? oh, thanks very much, mom. this is just what i wanted. i hear it syncs up perfectly to the dvd of the wizard of oz that you also got me. so if is this a secret program -- and this might seem like a relatively stupid question but -- how are we even talking about it? >> edward snowden has just taken responsibility for one of the biggest government leaks in u.
michael douglas got throat cancer. boom! [ cheers and applause ] hey, hey, he left you. jon left you. i'm here. so, it turns out the government is monitoring vastly more information than even george orwell wet the bed over, which brings us to our new segment. >> read the time off your [bleep] wrist watch. >> what are you doing? you won't know who to trust. the good news... [ cheers and applause ] good news you're not paranoid is brought to you by tin foil. why not wear it as a hat?...
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even george grapf and jonathan hall agreed to interviews and allowed us to take footage of them. a few months later, michael gill was released on parole. >> whoa, whoa, there's ice on the ground. i don't feel comfortable. >>> coming up -- when inmates are left to their own devices, the result can range from bizarre, to horrifying. >> where do you want me? >> get him up front. get him on a gurney. >>> appearances and first impressions are every bit as important behind prison walls as they are on the outside. and one of the most fascinating experiences we have in prison is seeing the different methods inmates use to create their own look. from intimidating to tantalizing to just peculiar. our crews have seen it all. tattoos, however, aren't the only tools in the toolbox. at indiana state prison, billy kyle, serving eight years on a drug dealing charge, likes to strut the yard with his grill. >> i like blue and white diamonds. >> let me see you smile. what's the deal with that? >> it was just something, you know, that we did on the streets, you know what i'm saying? >> how much are they worth? >> about $1,500.
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. >> george zimmerman has sued nbc universal for defamation, and the company has strongly denied his allegation. >>> ahead, michaelter paris is still in a california hospital tonight. a teenager living life in the public eye and still coping with the devastating loss of her father. that's next. >>> plus, honoring the legacy of a civil rights icon. 50 years after the murder of metger and the life left to be done. you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instead of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgraded experience comes from listening to our cardholders. visa signature. your idea of what a card should be. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ stati
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michael jackson's death. >>> the friend who was on the phone with trayvon martin moments before he was shot and killed returns to the stand today in the georgemmerman trial. rachel jeantel said that martin thought he was being followed. >>> also from florida, this video showing a man going about his business. only problem is, while he was doing so, he should have been in court. he's facing charges stemming from several domestic incidents involving his neighbors. he calls the person in the video his neighbor from hell. the relationship soured after he was seen carrying out destructive acts, throwing eggs and killing his lawn with chemicals. >>> the nba draft takes place tonight in new york. the cleveland cavaliers have the first overall pick. >>> right now, we get some of last night's sports highlights from the guys at espn. >> he's stan. i'm neil. we're the "sportscenter" hosts from los angeles. >> brian cashman and alex rodriguez, working out their difference. the yankees got more bad news on wednesday. mark teixeira is done for the season. yankees hosting the rangers. a man on. nelson cruz off joba chamberlain. two-run shot for cruz. three
michael jackson's death. >>> the friend who was on the phone with trayvon martin moments before he was shot and killed returns to the stand today in the georgemmerman trial. rachel jeantel said that martin thought he was being followed. >>> also from florida, this video showing a man going about his business. only problem is, while he was doing so, he should have been in court. he's facing charges stemming from several domestic incidents involving his neighbors. he calls the...