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here's tom goldstein. [video clip] >> washington has been abuzz with the historic confirmation of justice sonia sotomayor. i correctly predicted justice sotomayor. thankfully nobody remembers those posts. i'm not saying that i deserve all of the credit for justice sonya sotomayor's confirmation. that matters because no publication is so devoted to the comprehensive coverage of the intersection between politics and power in america as g.q. magazine. >> where did you develop your sense of humor? >> i would say it'll a work in progress. i think it is a little bit -- i like to talk in front of people. if you're really stayed and boring and tired, then you're not going to have a good experience. my big thing is high school and college student was debate. public speech has been part of my favorite. >> where did you grow up? >> i grew up a lot of places on the east coast. i was born in new jersey, princeton. lived wherever around new jersey. there was rutgers campus. my mom and dad, my folks moved to south caroli
here's tom goldstein. [video clip] >> washington has been abuzz with the historic confirmation of justice sonia sotomayor. i correctly predicted justice sotomayor. thankfully nobody remembers those posts. i'm not saying that i deserve all of the credit for justice sonya sotomayor's confirmation. that matters because no publication is so devoted to the comprehensive coverage of the intersection between politics and power in america as g.q. magazine. >> where did you develop your...
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>> this week on "q & a," our guest is goldstein. >> tom goldstein, can you remember when you named scotus blog and why? >> i think it was the very first day when we imagined, hey, what if we created a website? my wife, amy, and i who is the editor and we used the initials of supreme court of the united states, there was this thing called blogging, we called scotus blog. >> why is what you're doing necessary? >> it's amazing the supreme court is really important institution. everybody got to agree with that to the healthcare decision to affirmative action and same sex marriage. yet with all the coverage of congress and the president, there was no place that was paying complete attention to what the justice was doing. >> why do you think there's so little interest on the part of the general media and the supreme court? >> it's not a very sexy place. every once in a while it does something incredibly interesting. there is a core press corps. the major newspapers pay a lot of attention to it. it's so complicated when it comes to lot of the technical legal issues. it's hard for the public to s
>> this week on "q & a," our guest is goldstein. >> tom goldstein, can you remember when you named scotus blog and why? >> i think it was the very first day when we imagined, hey, what if we created a website? my wife, amy, and i who is the editor and we used the initials of supreme court of the united states, there was this thing called blogging, we called scotus blog. >> why is what you're doing necessary? >> it's amazing the supreme court is really...
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david goldstein: nobody can be the master of all those technologies. you can learn them, but you can't be the masters of them. at least get the patient the best care. so integrity is a really important issue, and the integrity of our payers-- of our insurance companies-- needs to be held up there. - you all right? - okay, fine. - see you later. - great. we have a trauma center here. the trauma surgeon, he will have a patient with a gunshot wound to the head and neck. he'll have a patient with a motor vehicle accident where they have abdominal, chest injuries, facial injuries, and he'll say, "i need the thoracic surgeon, i'll need the orthopedist, i need the otolaryngologist, i need the facial plastic surgeon." which is what i do, and i get called in. and i will coordinate with the other doctors. i said, "okay, who's going to the operating room first? can we do this at the same time? what can be staged, what needs to be done?" and it works as a team, and it can work extremely well. developing a productive relationship with your primary care physician is
david goldstein: nobody can be the master of all those technologies. you can learn them, but you can't be the masters of them. at least get the patient the best care. so integrity is a really important issue, and the integrity of our payers-- of our insurance companies-- needs to be held up there. - you all right? - okay, fine. - see you later. - great. we have a trauma center here. the trauma surgeon, he will have a patient with a gunshot wound to the head and neck. he'll have a patient with a...
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adam goldstein creates his successful company just weeks after graduating college and a former apple marketing adviser now wants to work for you. all that and ben par makes a spectacle of himself. a reporter's -- from cnet and john schwartz of "usa today" this week. >>> good morning, everyone. the company is hiring 14 good paying jobs are open according to the website. one of several up and coming san francisco start-ups, which would not be here if it weren't for immigrant founders. in this case, founders willing to walk part of the journey to america. cheyenne walked across the border of iran and turkey and straight to a u.s. embassy to get a visa. he and a classmate from tehran ended up in america where they started of all thing, an online datinging service with that peculiar name, zoosk. he figured in america, two os in a company name were a sign of success. just like at yahoo! and google. these days, he's dealing with lots of os, zeros that ul find on a balance sheet. thanks for being with us this morning, joined by john and ben, who i should make it a sign is wearing google glas
adam goldstein creates his successful company just weeks after graduating college and a former apple marketing adviser now wants to work for you. all that and ben par makes a spectacle of himself. a reporter's -- from cnet and john schwartz of "usa today" this week. >>> good morning, everyone. the company is hiring 14 good paying jobs are open according to the website. one of several up and coming san francisco start-ups, which would not be here if it weren't for immigrant...
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even make a guess as to how many pets were impacted through this. " with tomq&a goldstein. then live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on " washington journal." >> after president grover cleveland loses his bid for reelection in 1888, his wife tells the staff, i want you to take good care of all the furniture and ornaments in the house and not let any of them get lost or broken. i want to find everything just as it is now when we come back again for years from today. >> they did return to the white house, winning the election of 1892. grover cleveland, frances cleveland. this week on "q&a," cofounder and publisher of the website recognized with the 2013 peabody award for outstanding achievement in electronic media. >> tom goldstein can you remember when you named scotus blog and why? >> i think it was the very first day when we imagined hey what if we created a website my wife amy and i who is the editor it supreme court of the united states, there was this thing called blogging, we called scotus blog. >> why is what you're doing necessary? >> it's amazing the supreme c
even make a guess as to how many pets were impacted through this. " with tomq&a goldstein. then live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on " washington journal." >> after president grover cleveland loses his bid for reelection in 1888, his wife tells the staff, i want you to take good care of all the furniture and ornaments in the house and not let any of them get lost or broken. i want to find everything just as it is now when we come back again for years from...
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that is cliff goldstein and you can find him at nerdwallet. thank you! > >thanks for having me angie. still to come on the show--- the fate of jp morgan stock...as we await what's next for the bank's leader jamie dimon. chart talk is next. traders and money managers are closely watching today's jp morgan chase shareholder meeting. among them matt shapiro of mws capital---good to have you on the show this morning. > >thanks angie. > >matt, why is it that wall street is so in love with jamie dimon? > > jp morgan, despite the six billion dollar london loss is a money machine and jamie dimon and his great management of the company is really responsible. but of course some of the looseness that created all the profits also created the loss and with some of the insitutional shareholder services wanting to split his role, he doesn't want any of it but i think we're gonna broler something where he gracefully exits over the next year and it's going to be even better for the stock. > > what is the stock telling us right now and especially about this upcoming meeti
that is cliff goldstein and you can find him at nerdwallet. thank you! > >thanks for having me angie. still to come on the show--- the fate of jp morgan stock...as we await what's next for the bank's leader jamie dimon. chart talk is next. traders and money managers are closely watching today's jp morgan chase shareholder meeting. among them matt shapiro of mws capital---good to have you on the show this morning. > >thanks angie. > >matt, why is it that wall street is so in...
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next, q and a with tom goldstein. then, president obama tour is more to see damage done by last weeks tornado. after that, another chance to see members of the european parliament have a trade deal with the u.s. >> after president grover cleveland loses the election in 1888, his life tells the staff? -- i want to find everything just as it is now. >> they did return to the white house, winning the election. we continue our series on first ladies live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> this week on "q & a," our guest is goldstein. >> tom goldstein, can you remember when you named scotus blog and why? >> i think it was the very first day when we imagined, hey, what if we created a website? my wife, amy, and i who is the editor and we used the initials of supreme court of the united states, there was this thing called blogging, we called scotus blog.
next, q and a with tom goldstein. then, president obama tour is more to see damage done by last weeks tornado. after that, another chance to see members of the european parliament have a trade deal with the u.s. >> after president grover cleveland loses the election in 1888, his life tells the staff? -- i want to find everything just as it is now. >> they did return to the white house, winning the election. we continue our series on first ladies live monday night at 9:00 eastern on...
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. >> and a very shallow radiant surrounding the area where you live a homeowner in abbe goldstein can'tvantage of a job opportunity in washington state because they are teterred to their home in abbe goldstein. and they concluded that there is a very positive direct correlation between job and homeownership. >> brian, why do you say the level of homeownership that we're seeing right now is just about right? maybe it was too high back in the 0s. >> i literally, i can't see any correlation that would say that we're too high or low right now or that this level of homeownership that we had today is what is causing us to have a higher than normal unemployment rate. that is what really drives unemployment and that is literally the size of the government. the bigger the government gets, and so, sure, there is truth that owning a home teters you to a certain place. there is absolutely a lot of truth. we have had high homeownership and high unemployment. we have had low and high. it is really something else. >> actually good point. it's not as straightforward as you might think. we have to ask i
. >> and a very shallow radiant surrounding the area where you live a homeowner in abbe goldstein can'tvantage of a job opportunity in washington state because they are teterred to their home in abbe goldstein. and they concluded that there is a very positive direct correlation between job and homeownership. >> brian, why do you say the level of homeownership that we're seeing right now is just about right? maybe it was too high back in the 0s. >> i literally, i can't see any...
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i'm cynthia goldstein the executive director. we are joined buying the -- by the department who have cases before the board tonight. representing the planning department and planning commission. and department of building inspection and director of environmental health of the department of public health is also with us tonight. at this time mr. pacheco if you can go over the board meeting guidelines. >> the bored -- aboard request that you turn off all cell phones. item 1: at this time, members of the public may address the board on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board except agenda items. with respect to agenda items, your opportunity to address the board will be afforded when the item is reached in the meeting with one exception. when the agenda item has already been reviewed in a public hearing at which members of the public were allowed to testify and the board has closed the public hearing, your opportunity to address the board must be exercised during the public commen
i'm cynthia goldstein the executive director. we are joined buying the -- by the department who have cases before the board tonight. representing the planning department and planning commission. and department of building inspection and director of environmental health of the department of public health is also with us tonight. at this time mr. pacheco if you can go over the board meeting guidelines. >> the bored -- aboard request that you turn off all cell phones. item 1: at this time,...
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a lunch with dog patch and the merchants association business directory, the welcome letter from goldstein said here you find the weather is sunny and people are friendly and we have abundant free parking. mta can't do anything about the weather, but if mta has it's way parts of strans can be neither abundant nor free for the people or the general public. of course placard fraud should be investigated. i do support recertification. i have had a placard for 30 years and it comes like clock award. i could have died 10 years ago and it would have come. i know someone who did diane -- die and it keeps coming to their family. policy should not be considered in a vacuum. it should be a campaign like some people against cars. including adding meters in residential neighborhoods that did not have meters before. eliminating many spaces even though not designated as such, for example elimination of parking spaces on oak street, the reduction of the defactor access for space on jfk drive, the plans to get rid of a lot of parking on polk street, the plans to get rid of all parking in 2/3 of a mile on
a lunch with dog patch and the merchants association business directory, the welcome letter from goldstein said here you find the weather is sunny and people are friendly and we have abundant free parking. mta can't do anything about the weather, but if mta has it's way parts of strans can be neither abundant nor free for the people or the general public. of course placard fraud should be investigated. i do support recertification. i have had a placard for 30 years and it comes like clock...
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i'm cynthia goldstein, the department's director. scott sanchez is here, the zoning administrator, he is also representing the planning department and planning commission. joseph did you e duffy is here representing the department of building inspection. john [speaker not understood], manager at the department of public works bureau of street use and mapping is here as well as jasper cain, executive director of the san francisco entertainment commission. at this time, mr. pacheco, if you could please go over the board's meeting guidelines and conduct the swearing in process. >> professor: the board requests that you turnoff all cell phones and pagers so they will not disturb the proceeding. please carry on conversations in the hallway. and the board rules of presentation are as follows. appellants, public holders and department representatives each have 7 minutes to present their cases and 3 minutes for rebuttals. people affiliated with these parties must include their comments within the 7 or 3-minute periods. members of the public
i'm cynthia goldstein, the department's director. scott sanchez is here, the zoning administrator, he is also representing the planning department and planning commission. joseph did you e duffy is here representing the department of building inspection. john [speaker not understood], manager at the department of public works bureau of street use and mapping is here as well as jasper cain, executive director of the san francisco entertainment commission. at this time, mr. pacheco, if you could...
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. >> director goldstein, members of the board, adam dan water from the office of he economic work force and development. the project director to speak on the issue of delegated authority. we've been working closely with our partners down at the port. i have susan reynolds, the director of real estate for the port, remains the balance of my time. i want to impress upon you how the board of appeals accepting this appeal is in the public interest. the port commission could establish an appellant process for hearing this, but no such appellate process does exist. ~ this body typically hears appeals at place of entertainment permits and has relevant expertise in terms of transportation, noise, neighborhood impacts and other concerns to adjudicate that. and all parties at the table from the appel apt be to the mayor's office to the port to the entertainment commission have requested that this body be the adjudicatory body for this issue. with that general overview i'd like to invite susan reynolds from the port to specifically discuss the port's delegation of that authority to the entertainme
. >> director goldstein, members of the board, adam dan water from the office of he economic work force and development. the project director to speak on the issue of delegated authority. we've been working closely with our partners down at the port. i have susan reynolds, the director of real estate for the port, remains the balance of my time. i want to impress upon you how the board of appeals accepting this appeal is in the public interest. the port commission could establish an...
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martha: jeffrey goldstein is the president of the lung transplant foundation. also a double lung trant plant recipient -- transplant recipient. that is amazing. great to see you, jeff. their for being with us today. >> thank you, my pleasure. martha: what is your reaction when you hear sarah's mom say that? >> it is gut-wrenching. it is a very difficult experience. i've been through it myself. i can recall at one point through my process i was concerned i might not get my lungs but the real issue, why is there a waiting list at all? there are not enough organs and not enough organ donors to adequately provide for transplantation. that's the real issue here. martha: well that is a great point and it is something for every one of us to think about in terms of checking off that box and doing what you can to help people who desperately need these organs. we certainly, you know, recommend that anybody who can do that, absolutely should. what about this issue of adult versus child? i want to pull up a full screen quote that we have lear from the association that over
martha: jeffrey goldstein is the president of the lung transplant foundation. also a double lung trant plant recipient -- transplant recipient. that is amazing. great to see you, jeff. their for being with us today. >> thank you, my pleasure. martha: what is your reaction when you hear sarah's mom say that? >> it is gut-wrenching. it is a very difficult experience. i've been through it myself. i can recall at one point through my process i was concerned i might not get my lungs but...
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this morning, it was rerouted to freeport for evaluation and royal caribbean's ceo adam goldstein isdy surveying the damage. the national transportation safety board and the coast guard will investigate. >> erin joins me now. so what's next? how did passengers get back home? >> reporter: well, anderson, the cruise line actually is going to be flying all of those passengers back here to baltimore in the morning and on top of that, they will get a full refund for this particular cruise and they will get a voucher for their next cruise on that same cruise line. >> so it seems like they learned a lesson from the mistakes of the past with other lines, that they reacted very quickly to this. >> reporter: they did, and i talked to a couple of people who follow the cruise ship industry very closely and they said royal caribbean did a good job. on top of this, royal caribbean has canceled the next voyage of that same ship and the passengers on that trip which was scheduled to leave on may 31st are getting a full refund for that trip as well, and they will get a voucher for half off yet anothe
this morning, it was rerouted to freeport for evaluation and royal caribbean's ceo adam goldstein isdy surveying the damage. the national transportation safety board and the coast guard will investigate. >> erin joins me now. so what's next? how did passengers get back home? >> reporter: well, anderson, the cruise line actually is going to be flying all of those passengers back here to baltimore in the morning and on top of that, they will get a full refund for this particular...
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scotusblog founder tom goldstein on sunday at 8:00. >> the senate transportation committee held a nomination during for transportation secretary nominee anthony foxx. he would replace secretary ray -- retiredresigned earlier this year. as is just under two hours. -- this is just under two hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, the hearing will come to order. we have a very distinguished by twoo be introduced very distinguished senators who are good friends of mine. senator burr, do you want to introduce? >> i would be happy to. i thought you and the ranking member were going to go first. >> we will, but we do not want to hold you up. we are kind people. [laughter] >> that means there is a baseball game on this afternoon and you would like to get this over with. [laughter] >> you are right. >> mr. chairman, thank you, and ranking member thing, thank you and members of the committee. it is a pleasure to be with my colleague from north carolina, senator hagan. i want to thank you for holding quickly this important during and for the opportunity to introduce a friend and the mayor of charlotte, anthony
scotusblog founder tom goldstein on sunday at 8:00. >> the senate transportation committee held a nomination during for transportation secretary nominee anthony foxx. he would replace secretary ray -- retiredresigned earlier this year. as is just under two hours. -- this is just under two hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, the hearing will come to order. we have a very distinguished by twoo be introduced very distinguished senators who are good friends of mine. senator burr, do you...
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it was rerouted to the bahamas and adam goldstein, ceo, surveyed the damage.safety board and coast guard will investigate. now, royal caribbean is giving a full refund to all passengers, as well as a voucher for another free cruise, john and christine, i don't know if you have ever read tina fey's 2011 book "bossy pants." i have. she talked about a cruise ship fire on the cruise she took for her honeymoon. and a pretty funny chapter. she will never take another cruiseship after a cruise ship fire, not sure i would want to take one either. >> some passengers may go ahead and take the freebie. i am with you. i might pass. >> thank you for being with us. >>> an american wife and mother accused of smuggling pot in mexico may find out today if she will go throw. the woman arrested last week as she and her husband, gary, returning by bus from a family funeral. the officials say they found marijuana under her bus seat. maldonado says she was innocent, and a mexican official says she was framed. we asked her husband why someone would set them up? >> it's all about giv
it was rerouted to the bahamas and adam goldstein, ceo, surveyed the damage.safety board and coast guard will investigate. now, royal caribbean is giving a full refund to all passengers, as well as a voucher for another free cruise, john and christine, i don't know if you have ever read tina fey's 2011 book "bossy pants." i have. she talked about a cruise ship fire on the cruise she took for her honeymoon. and a pretty funny chapter. she will never take another cruiseship after a...
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when royal caribbean had this mishap, president adam goldstein was on the ship of the he handled it likehe was there. he was hugging people, he was shaking hand. between you and i and however many people are watching we all know the president is not actually fixing the situation but knowing that they are there and that they are managing it makes us feel like, okay, we're in this together. melissa: yeah. because it is going to be physically uncomfortable no matter what. you're there. you're dealing with conditions. you don't want to think of him at home in his bathrobe and slippers with his comforter having his coffee, doing thinks thing while you the paying cuutomer are out there suffering. no, i hear you. go ahead. >> but i was going to say if he is there and has sweat stains on his suit, i'm here to make this happen. i'm sorry it happened but now we're going to fix it and i have got skin in the game. that is the key. top down. melissa: how do you deal with problem that, so we keep showing picture after picture of just the latest disaster in the cruise industry and that's all i think ab
when royal caribbean had this mishap, president adam goldstein was on the ship of the he handled it likehe was there. he was hugging people, he was shaking hand. between you and i and however many people are watching we all know the president is not actually fixing the situation but knowing that they are there and that they are managing it makes us feel like, okay, we're in this together. melissa: yeah. because it is going to be physically uncomfortable no matter what. you're there. you're...
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brooke goldstein discusses her new book "i strapped two turtles to my feet and let them do the walking for me." good for you, brooke. how should we feel about lion meat tacos? it is the story lion meat taco .org doesn't want you to hear. >>> should they get slapped for exploiting the handicapped? well according to the new york post which is owned by our parent company, evil space ninjas, rich new york moms have figured out a way to cut long lines at disney world. by hiring disabled people to pose as team. the so-called black market disney guides cost $130 an hour or about $1,000 for an eight-hour day, i did the math. disney allows anyone who needs a wheelchair or motorized scooter to bring up to six guests to a special entrance at most rides. said one mom who hired a scooter-bound guide through a company called dream tours florida said one daughter waited one hour to get on it's a small world and the others waited two hours. this is how you do disney. discuss in the lightning rooooouuuunth nndd. lightning round. >> brooke, you were saying in the green room how you said it was a genius
brooke goldstein discusses her new book "i strapped two turtles to my feet and let them do the walking for me." good for you, brooke. how should we feel about lion meat tacos? it is the story lion meat taco .org doesn't want you to hear. >>> should they get slapped for exploiting the handicapped? well according to the new york post which is owned by our parent company, evil space ninjas, rich new york moms have figured out a way to cut long lines at disney world. by hiring...
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but the ceo of royal caribbean adam goldstein did go to the cruise ship this afternoon to survey damage that the fire broke out some time around 2:30 a.m. and it raged for about two hours. it was a terrifying experience for people onboard. one of those passengers, danielle miller, spoke to cnn earlier today about what that was like. >> our room attendant was pounding on our door. i opened the door and just see people running around and yelling at us to get our lifejackets on and run as fast as we can. we probably ran up to that deck faster than we ever ran before. we were terrified. and a lot of people were just crying and freaking out. >> now aside from some faptiint and vomiting and fear, no one was injured. so that's the good news, brooke. >> all right. i appreciate the silver lining here, erin mcpike. let me ask you this. if i'm on that cruise ship and if i want to continue cruising, i'm going to want a little refund from royal caribbean. >> absolutely. and so royal caribbean did issue a statement this afternoon. they told passengers what they were going to do for them and what they
but the ceo of royal caribbean adam goldstein did go to the cruise ship this afternoon to survey damage that the fire broke out some time around 2:30 a.m. and it raged for about two hours. it was a terrifying experience for people onboard. one of those passengers, danielle miller, spoke to cnn earlier today about what that was like. >> our room attendant was pounding on our door. i opened the door and just see people running around and yelling at us to get our lifejackets on and run as...
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this morning, it was rerouted to freeport for evaluation and royal caribbean's ceo adam goldstein islready surveying the damage. the national transportation safety board and the coast guard will investigate. >> erin joins me now. so what's next? how did passengers get back home? >> reporter: well, anderson, the cruise line actually is going to be flying all of those passengers back here to baltimore in the morning and on top of that, they will get a full refund for this particular cruise and they will get a voucher for their next cruise on that same cruise line. >> so it seems like they learned a lesson from the mistakes of the past with other lines, that they reacted very quickly to this. >> reporter: they did, and i talked to a couple of people who follow the cruise ship industry very closely and they said royal caribbean did a good job. on top of this, royal caribbean has canceled the next voyage of that same ship and the passengers on that trip which was scheduled to leave on may 31st are getting a full refund for that trip as well, and they will get a voucher for half off yet an
this morning, it was rerouted to freeport for evaluation and royal caribbean's ceo adam goldstein islready surveying the damage. the national transportation safety board and the coast guard will investigate. >> erin joins me now. so what's next? how did passengers get back home? >> reporter: well, anderson, the cruise line actually is going to be flying all of those passengers back here to baltimore in the morning and on top of that, they will get a full refund for this particular...
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adam goldstein creates his successful company just weeks after graduating college and a former appleor you. all that and ben par makes a spectacle of himself. a reporter's -- from cnet and john schwartz of "usa today" this week. >>> good morning, everyone. the company is hiring 14 good paying jobs are open according to the website. one of several up
adam goldstein creates his successful company just weeks after graduating college and a former appleor you. all that and ben par makes a spectacle of himself. a reporter's -- from cnet and john schwartz of "usa today" this week. >>> good morning, everyone. the company is hiring 14 good paying jobs are open according to the website. one of several up
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i came upon a great column by adam goldstein who is an advocate for students in rape situations in thek time. pop quiz. what major felony should be investigated and adjudicated by amateurs in secret without subpoena powers, a right to representation orfully kind of due process controls? did you say rape? if so you probably work in university student affairs where mock justice systems have been pretending to adjudicate sexual assault cases for decades. it's time for that to stop. i don't understand this let's keep it in the family mentality. i do. it is protective and self-preservationist. both of the college and military. but this is doing no one any justice. it is time to end this practice of keeping these things inside the family. >> absolutely. you've been such a great advocate on that particular issue. and i want to point out that this isn't just a women's issue. by the number, because there are more men in the military. but by the numbers, there are more men sexually assaulted in the military than women. so this is a problem that affects everyone. straight ahead, budget wars being
i came upon a great column by adam goldstein who is an advocate for students in rape situations in thek time. pop quiz. what major felony should be investigated and adjudicated by amateurs in secret without subpoena powers, a right to representation orfully kind of due process controls? did you say rape? if so you probably work in university student affairs where mock justice systems have been pretending to adjudicate sexual assault cases for decades. it's time for that to stop. i don't...
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. >> tom goldstein can you remember when you named scotus blog and why?>> i think it was the very first day when we imagined hey what if
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[inaudible] > tom goldstein can you-- [inaudible] thank you so much. you did a great job. >> tomorrow, president obama and first lady michelle obama take part in memorial day ceremonies at arlington national cemetery. live coverage begins at 11 a.m. on c-span. now dr. dustin buckley of mercy hospital in oklahoma city talks about their role operating an urgent care facility in the heart of the disaster zone in moore, oklahoma. are with mercy hospital, and i am with one of the -- i am one of the physicians. they need supplies of emergency medicine. we brought them out here. what is found is that people are in need of first aid. this is setup as a temporary temporary clinic, so people who need it, we have three separate exam room to do a more complete examination if they need it. a lot of cleanup crews have come through. there is so much debris. a lot of people are stepping on nails and glass. we came out tuesday afternoon. you could not walk without stepping on debris. it was everywhere. we gave over 200 50 tetanus shot yesterday in the space of about fo
[inaudible] > tom goldstein can you-- [inaudible] thank you so much. you did a great job. >> tomorrow, president obama and first lady michelle obama take part in memorial day ceremonies at arlington national cemetery. live coverage begins at 11 a.m. on c-span. now dr. dustin buckley of mercy hospital in oklahoma city talks about their role operating an urgent care facility in the heart of the disaster zone in moore, oklahoma. are with mercy hospital, and i am with one of the -- i am...
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we can tell you, even though we don't know yet what started that fire, royal caribbean ceo adam goldstein made it to the ship yesterday to begin inspecting damage. and national transportation safety board and coast guard launched teams yesterday to get to the ship and investigate what happened. carol. >> will the passengers be compensated in any way? >> reporter: they certainly will. theme g they'll get a full refund for this particular cruise. cut short. left on friday, weren't supposed to come back until this coming friday, but yet, their vacation cut short and get to come here to rainy baltimore, but on top of this whole refund, they will also get a voucher for another free cruise if they want to put themselves through it again, but the same ship was supposed to go on another voyage on may 31st, and vacationers scheduled to go on that can't get on the damaged ship, so they get a full refund as well and half off a future cruise too. carol. >> it's raining hard, i'll let you get out of the weather. thank you, so much. raining hard. >>> it's less than two weeks until george zimmerman goes
we can tell you, even though we don't know yet what started that fire, royal caribbean ceo adam goldstein made it to the ship yesterday to begin inspecting damage. and national transportation safety board and coast guard launched teams yesterday to get to the ship and investigate what happened. carol. >> will the passengers be compensated in any way? >> reporter: they certainly will. theme g they'll get a full refund for this particular cruise. cut short. left on friday, weren't...
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also, the royal caribbean ceo adam goldstein has already been to the ship to inspect some of the damagethank you for that. >>> people in moore, oklahoma -- people in moore, oklahoma, who lost everything in last week's deadly tornado today are searching for anything worth salvaging from the rubble of what used to be their homes. some 12,000 houses were either damaged or destroyed, so meaning up is going to take a long time. our nick valencia is in moore, where he's been speaking with residents as they begin the daunting task of trying to pick up the pieces. nick? >> reporter: hey, joe. yeah, for so many people their lives are going to be divided by what happened before the storm and how are they going to carry on afterwards. this community is used to this sort of thing. we're going to talk to two people who were pretty prepared for what happened. this is j.t. and his wife kelly. tell me where you were during the storm. >> as the storms came in, we had been sheltering in an inside closet, watching the weather all day, and we knew there was severe weather, we didn't know where it would go.
also, the royal caribbean ceo adam goldstein has already been to the ship to inspect some of the damagethank you for that. >>> people in moore, oklahoma -- people in moore, oklahoma, who lost everything in last week's deadly tornado today are searching for anything worth salvaging from the rubble of what used to be their homes. some 12,000 houses were either damaged or destroyed, so meaning up is going to take a long time. our nick valencia is in moore, where he's been speaking with...
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it was rerouted on monday to freeport for evaluation, and royal caribbean's ceo adam goldstein alreadyortation safety board, and the coast guard, will investigate. now, even though their vacations were cut short, royal caribbean is giving all of the passengers a full refund on this cruise, and a voucher for another free cruise in the future. christine? >> all right, erin, thanks. we're going to speak with two passengers who were on board that ship at 7:00 a.m. hour of "starting point." we'll find out if that deal sounds good enough to them. >> interested to see that. now the latest developments on a story that has gripped us all. the dramatic escape and rescue of three women in cleveland from the home of their alleged kidnapper ariel castro. the women tasted freedom three weeks ago after spending years essentially in prison right under their neighbor's noses. this morning they're about to get financial help. pamela brown joins us now live from cleveland. pamela, tell us what's happening right now. >> well, john, just a few weeks after the arrest of ariel castro, neighbors of the accuse
it was rerouted on monday to freeport for evaluation, and royal caribbean's ceo adam goldstein alreadyortation safety board, and the coast guard, will investigate. now, even though their vacations were cut short, royal caribbean is giving all of the passengers a full refund on this cruise, and a voucher for another free cruise in the future. christine? >> all right, erin, thanks. we're going to speak with two passengers who were on board that ship at 7:00 a.m. hour of "starting...
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they had a -- brown and gold goldstein. lead to a drug, statins. a lot of us in this room who may be over 50 may be using this. that partnership is critical to advancing madison. medscine.ncing onre are still patients status to have a heart attack every few moments in this country. that tells us there is still unfinished business, and solve mysteries. that article related to us continuing to try to figure out those patient who we don't really understand all the risk factors, all the predictors of who is going to have a heart attack. as you saw in that article, a devastating impact on the whole family that we really could not explain, but that is where we have these unprecedented opportunities. new technologies, we are able to sequence parts of the cino and probe into why is this family so different and distinctive in a way that is really devastating. we hope that will identify new pathways and tell us more about the risk of heart attack. that is the promise of the future. those are the investments we need to make now for those breakthroughs tomorro
they had a -- brown and gold goldstein. lead to a drug, statins. a lot of us in this room who may be over 50 may be using this. that partnership is critical to advancing madison. medscine.ncing onre are still patients status to have a heart attack every few moments in this country. that tells us there is still unfinished business, and solve mysteries. that article related to us continuing to try to figure out those patient who we don't really understand all the risk factors, all the predictors...
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blog'se with scotus founder tom goldstein tonight at 8:00.host: we want to welcome back alexis simendinger, who covers congress and the white house for realclearpolitics. , ic-span radio last thursday talk to scott wilson. he called the president speech one of the most significant speeches of his presidency. you called it a big sky speech with a lot of details in it. what is your take away? guest: the president was really trying to deliver a speech on thursday that in some ways recalibrated or maybe reset his thinking for the american public about where he was, what he has been thinking, his whole counterterrorism policy. i thought that the president was really reaching in a way to assemble a whole lot of moving parts in one speech, but it also helped him speak to the american people about where he andstarted in politics very much as president thinking about the legacy. when we talk about it being a big reset speech, it was a signal in his mind that his thinking about the post-9/11. of being at war against terror in his mind is really wound u
blog'se with scotus founder tom goldstein tonight at 8:00.host: we want to welcome back alexis simendinger, who covers congress and the white house for realclearpolitics. , ic-span radio last thursday talk to scott wilson. he called the president speech one of the most significant speeches of his presidency. you called it a big sky speech with a lot of details in it. what is your take away? guest: the president was really trying to deliver a speech on thursday that in some ways recalibrated or...
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>> more with tom goldstein tonight at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. c-span, this year's commencement addresses from members of congress. first, representative paul ryan at benedictine college. then the house minority leader nancy pelosi at new york law school. then peter king at st. john's university. wisconsin representative and 2012 republican vice president candidate paul ryan gave the 2013 commencement address at benedictine college in kansas. this is about 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. president, alex, where are you, alex? thank you for rekindling that feeling i had at the republican national convention after i followed condoleezza rice. thanks a lot. i appreciate that. [laughter] before i want to get into the commencement, i have heard so many good things about benedictine college. my friend, who spoke last year, called me up and told me about the school. he said you are a tightknit and broad-minded, small sized and bighearted. i have spent a little bit of time here. i got to do p90x this morning. i got to do dinner with the ar
>> more with tom goldstein tonight at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. c-span, this year's commencement addresses from members of congress. first, representative paul ryan at benedictine college. then the house minority leader nancy pelosi at new york law school. then peter king at st. john's university. wisconsin representative and 2012 republican vice president candidate paul ryan gave the 2013 commencement address at benedictine college in kansas. this is about 20 minutes. [applause] >>...
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to the pathways that determined the bad cholesterol metabolism, it led to nobel prizes for brown goldstein. it lead to a drug, statins. a lot of us in this room who may be over 50 may be using this. tot partnership is critical advancing medicine. there are still patients on status to have a heart attack every few moments in this country. that tells us there is still unfinished business, and solve mysteries. that article related to us continuing to try to figure out those patient who we don't really understand all the risk factors, all the predictors of who is going to have a heart attack. as you saw in that article, a devastating impact on the whole family that we really could not explain, but that is where we have these unprecedented opportunities. new technologies, we are able to sequence parts of the cino and probe into why is this different and distinctive in a way that is really devastating. we hope that will identify new pathways and tell us more about the risk of heart attack. that is the promise of the future. those are the investments we need to make now for those breakthroughs to
to the pathways that determined the bad cholesterol metabolism, it led to nobel prizes for brown goldstein. it lead to a drug, statins. a lot of us in this room who may be over 50 may be using this. tot partnership is critical advancing medicine. there are still patients on status to have a heart attack every few moments in this country. that tells us there is still unfinished business, and solve mysteries. that article related to us continuing to try to figure out those patient who we don't...
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joining us jeff goldstein.biscuits and gravy is pretty much it. our biscuits are a secret, we make 5,000, 7,000 a day and put preservatives and goodies in them but gravy in the south gravy runs through our veins. >> slowly. >> this is sausage gravy so pork sausage pattis, brown them, add flour. >> kind of a pork fat rous? >> 100%. you cook the flour out of it and bring it over here so everyone can see a little better. depending on how spicy your sausage is you may want to put cayenne and black pepper. >> in the south you put black pepper on cheerios. >> it goes on everything down here. >> in this is no ordinary milk, the best milk in the land. >> this looks like cream. >> this is hatcher whole milk. we'd cook this out a little bit more but just add a little bit at a time, get it good and thick and keep cooking it to get the flour taste out and cook that sausage taste in. dump in a little bit more. you've been to the lovelace before. >> i have. i can't go too often now, i'll never get out. >> those biscuits are
joining us jeff goldstein.biscuits and gravy is pretty much it. our biscuits are a secret, we make 5,000, 7,000 a day and put preservatives and goodies in them but gravy in the south gravy runs through our veins. >> slowly. >> this is sausage gravy so pork sausage pattis, brown them, add flour. >> kind of a pork fat rous? >> 100%. you cook the flour out of it and bring it over here so everyone can see a little better. depending on how spicy your sausage is you may want...