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goodwin. tony, we're here to talk about the incident that took place on jail 19b, altercation involved two individuals. tony, it's stated that you were there. >> i wasn't there. >> you wasn't there? why did they say you were there? >> i have no idea. >> they come out of the room you both hollering at each other. they say it was in cell 4. which cell were you in? >> i was in four. >> thank you. came out, grabbed the shirt. i feel a certain kind of way. you stepped into cell 15. from there, got him in a head lock. tony, you did not hit him, you did not get a chance to fight him. >> i didn't touch him. >> but you were there. >> come on, tony. >> guilty by association? >> no, sir, guilty because you stepped in the cell. >> i didn't step in the cell. >> the state says you did. give me your version of what happened. make it short. >> i can't really tell you. i ain't know nothing until they came and got me. >> come on, tony! >> for real. >> if you take part in gang activity, what can happen? you can
goodwin. tony, we're here to talk about the incident that took place on jail 19b, altercation involved two individuals. tony, it's stated that you were there. >> i wasn't there. >> you wasn't there? why did they say you were there? >> i have no idea. >> they come out of the room you both hollering at each other. they say it was in cell 4. which cell were you in? >> i was in four. >> thank you. came out, grabbed the shirt. i feel a certain kind of way. you...
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doris kerns goodwin taught -- it's not surprising, but we'll see. goodwin says hey, it's all about the relationships. make those relationships happen. people they'd to sit down and talk to each other, even if they disagree. carol? >> suzanne malveaux, many thanks. thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. >>> the story is changing. officials now say flight 370 made a rapid descent below 5,000 feet. it disappeared, then reappeared on radar, they say. was this to avoid detection? is this proof of a criminal act? we're live with all the breaking details. >>> another change. investigators now say it was the pilot, not the co-pilot, who uttered the last words from the cockpit. so what does that tell us? >>> and a new ping coming from the ocean floor leading authorities to narrow the search zone even more as they try to zero in on those critical black boxes from flight 370.
doris kerns goodwin taught -- it's not surprising, but we'll see. goodwin says hey, it's all about the relationships. make those relationships happen. people they'd to sit down and talk to each other, even if they disagree. carol? >> suzanne malveaux, many thanks. thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. >>> the story is changing. officials now say flight 370 made a rapid descent below 5,000 feet. it disappeared, then reappeared on radar, they say. was this to avoid...
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tonight -- tim allen, from "once upon a time," ginnifer goodwin and music from foster the people. with cleto and the cletone. and now, as a matter of fact, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you, all of you here -- [ cheers and applause ] [ indiscernible ] >> jimmy: thank you for coming to my seminar. i swear this isn't a cult. really, i swear. today is an interesting day for me. if you watched the show last night or the night before, i have been having a rough time. because my mom didn't get me an easter basket this year. every year, since i was born, well into my 40s, my mother has given me an easter basket on easter, the day to do it. at a certain point, i think my wife was like "what is going on with this?" it became embarrassing. i told her once i turn 50 i don't want them anymore. i want to give her a few years to get used to this. an emotional buffer if you will. but this year, a full, four years before the age 50 cutoff, i got cutoff. i got no easter basket. she
tonight -- tim allen, from "once upon a time," ginnifer goodwin and music from foster the people. with cleto and the cletone. and now, as a matter of fact, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you, all of you here -- [ cheers and applause ] [ indiscernible ] >> jimmy: thank you for coming to my seminar. i swear this isn't a cult. really, i swear....
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. >> barbara ferguson and walter goodwin worked as principals in the new orleans's school system. with 7,000 employees they were fired in 2006 in the aftermath of katrina. > this has to come as a shock. it's, like, how low can you go. >> after katrina families were slow to trickle to new orleans. with fewer students in the school, officials say they had no choice but to let employees go. >> it's a conflict of center. >> goodwin doesn't buy it, believing local, state and federal officials took advantage of katrina to do something they wanted. dismantle the school system. >> this was a public agenda before katrina. there were people that needed to go, teachers, school board members. we were not responsible for the finances of the school, for the poll tucks that the school -- politics that the school bard entered into with the state. >> an educator for more than 30 years, educators long blamed teachers. there were problems - charge class sizes, crumbling buildings and dysfunctioning board. >> teachers worked in what they called failing school. if you have a teacher that didn't work i
. >> barbara ferguson and walter goodwin worked as principals in the new orleans's school system. with 7,000 employees they were fired in 2006 in the aftermath of katrina. > this has to come as a shock. it's, like, how low can you go. >> after katrina families were slow to trickle to new orleans. with fewer students in the school, officials say they had no choice but to let employees go. >> it's a conflict of center. >> goodwin doesn't buy it, believing local, state...
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that wasn't the teachers. >> an educator for more than 30 years, goodwin said the school system had all sorts of problems. things like large class sizes, crumbling buildings and a dysfunctional school board. >> there were teachers that worked in what they call failing schools. this is a teacher that did not work in a failing school. this teacher could have had the opportunity to work in some of the best schools in the city. >> i didn't think we were failing schools. some may have been but not all, administration were doing what they were -- administrators were doing what they were supposed to do. i feel we should have been able to come back. >> the future of public education. after katrina, the state took steps to replace almost all the city's regular public schools with charter schools. >> the third one we said was modified. >> charter schools get public dollars and must meet state educational standards but they are largely free to manage their own affairs. many are run by private companies. nearly 80% of students in new orleans attend charter schools, the highest percentage in america
that wasn't the teachers. >> an educator for more than 30 years, goodwin said the school system had all sorts of problems. things like large class sizes, crumbling buildings and a dysfunctional school board. >> there were teachers that worked in what they call failing schools. this is a teacher that did not work in a failing school. this teacher could have had the opportunity to work in some of the best schools in the city. >> i didn't think we were failing schools. some may...
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tonight -- tim allen, from "once upon a time," ginnifer goodwin and music from foster the people.cleto and the cletone. and now, as a matter of fact, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you, all of you here
tonight -- tim allen, from "once upon a time," ginnifer goodwin and music from foster the people.cleto and the cletone. and now, as a matter of fact, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you, all of you here
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they wrote notes like terry goodwin said it best, she wrote, boston's people are strong, beautiful kind we, can make it through these hard times. now i know that some of you can't hear me very well, it's not just because of the fancy way i talk -- [ laughter ] >> wise guys, huh? [ laughter ] >> it's because you lost some of your hearing that day, or maybe it's a little bit of both. but lean in if you have to, because i want to hear -- i want you to hear this solemn promise. when the lights are dim, the cameras go away, no that our support and love for you will never waiver. whatever you have to do to recover and carry on, know that the people of boston are right there by yourself. one year ago you came to the city and stood along a 26.2 mile route to cheer for your loved ones, applaud your friends, to watch in awe as some run by, some in wheelchairs, and others side by side with the blind. you came in to admire the resilience. [ inaudible ] because of you we'll do all of that and more. we will stand with you, remember with you. we'll never nor get that this day means to you. i will neve
they wrote notes like terry goodwin said it best, she wrote, boston's people are strong, beautiful kind we, can make it through these hard times. now i know that some of you can't hear me very well, it's not just because of the fancy way i talk -- [ laughter ] >> wise guys, huh? [ laughter ] >> it's because you lost some of your hearing that day, or maybe it's a little bit of both. but lean in if you have to, because i want to hear -- i want you to hear this solemn promise. when the...
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the united states attorney, booth goodwin told abc news, the investigation is of the highest priorityd to prosecuting anyone that is responsible for -- for the conditions that led to this horrible tragedy. >> so far, four former massie company employees have been convicted in the investigation. and one, david hugart, the man on the right told the court that blankenship was part of of a conspiracy to evade federal save inspections. >> ape very powerful person. a conspiracy to violate mine safety and health laws. that has been evident at most recently in the prosecution of mr. hubert, you mentioned. and that conspiracy was very pervasive. >> blankenship denies any role in that. >> absolutely not. i am not part of any type of behavior like that. >> have you been told that you are under investigation yourself? not directly. i think that, it's -- obvious that that is probably the case. that they have looked at -- everything. >> do you expect to be indicted? >> i've don't know. >> you don't? >> no. >> while blankenship appears in his own film and made the round of media outlets. awe off the
the united states attorney, booth goodwin told abc news, the investigation is of the highest priorityd to prosecuting anyone that is responsible for -- for the conditions that led to this horrible tragedy. >> so far, four former massie company employees have been convicted in the investigation. and one, david hugart, the man on the right told the court that blankenship was part of of a conspiracy to evade federal save inspections. >> ape very powerful person. a conspiracy to violate...
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doris kearns goodwin, we talk about patriots day and we're about to have it again and experience this again one year later. for all the talk of resilience, there are a lot of wounds that don't heal, especially when you have to go back and relive them. >> yeah. there's something, i'm sure, people are going to feel with the flashbacks, as was said, and yet i think going back to remember what it was like then and what it's like now, it's a really important thing. you have to learn from history, and there was resilience that took place during this period of time. the hardest thing i think about that day was they struck us at what is so special a holiday in boston. other holidays, mergemorial day july 4th, we run around and get scattered. everybody goes to that sacred place. whether you go to the red sox game. we go to the minute men and then to the red sox game. it's a special moment to have that violated and yet somehow we came together as a city in part because of all these people who are here in the end. >> right. senator? >> doris is right. patriots day celebrates our liberty, our fre
doris kearns goodwin, we talk about patriots day and we're about to have it again and experience this again one year later. for all the talk of resilience, there are a lot of wounds that don't heal, especially when you have to go back and relive them. >> yeah. there's something, i'm sure, people are going to feel with the flashbacks, as was said, and yet i think going back to remember what it was like then and what it's like now, it's a really important thing. you have to learn from...
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by being the one who does what is going to meetings we had to concede he was on her name is steve goodwin also because of it. it would all go together until the debatable but that will link the bed of polenta will go to this photo until the milk onto the local miss putting in seventy three. the footage is going to be in the team being frugal and green would support the creativity the pc designs on the sixteenth when we did in the know just how effective they can beat it into being. going into baby food product of common font faces bus made it to the strike on monday the case of teen people look is in full. this was simply uninformed it's been a blonde ripped off and soccer on the spot. i thought. they don't sign the lint off on the outskirts of the main industry in kandahar province of god. it is a charming in a pickup truck that had been diverted to fund troops had not demean george falling and hurting extortion. that was team tied the knot. i know we missed it the main menu did you. dinner with him the kingdom. this basting often he can become beacons with norwegian attacks as a fun ass
by being the one who does what is going to meetings we had to concede he was on her name is steve goodwin also because of it. it would all go together until the debatable but that will link the bed of polenta will go to this photo until the milk onto the local miss putting in seventy three. the footage is going to be in the team being frugal and green would support the creativity the pc designs on the sixteenth when we did in the know just how effective they can beat it into being. going into...
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. >> his sweepeechwriter, goodwin.y used the "n" word. >> back then it was part of our vernacular, too. honestly. language with martin luther king was always respectful. >> reporter: but early in johnson's political career, he was no civil rights activist. casting votes against the legislation. >> when he was a senator from texas, he really couldn't follow up that much because otherwise he would have lost his seat. >> reporter: so what was the driving force behind this momentous moment? many look to johnson's childhood in texas. where he grew up in a small farmhouse as the eldest of pofi. >> he had been poor. johnson had felt guilty enough and had had enough pain about his own hardship and poverty as a texas schoolteacher. >> reporter: as president, he was a shrewd dealmaker and politician, drawing on his experience in congress. >> he had lived and breathed and been through 1,000 battles with these guys. there was almost nobody in the house or the senate that he had not done a favor for. >> reporter: johnson had a repu
. >> his sweepeechwriter, goodwin.y used the "n" word. >> back then it was part of our vernacular, too. honestly. language with martin luther king was always respectful. >> reporter: but early in johnson's political career, he was no civil rights activist. casting votes against the legislation. >> when he was a senator from texas, he really couldn't follow up that much because otherwise he would have lost his seat. >> reporter: so what was the driving...
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apologize for the quality of the call allow those talks were going on in geneva russian president simon goodwin was holding a live televised question and answer session in moscow and sis in law seed for alison thompson hall whose today she's the one order of the meantime the syrians an old lady olsen in russian which tries to reclaim alaskan from the united states. don't go to people to ask obama would rescue him from drowning failed but that the crisis in eastern ukraine phallic it that authentic russian viewers and the world wants to know out. the cdm with the mission the other intrusions annual question and answer show has become a trademark of his terms in office. and with the broadcast coinciding with talks in geneva last week it was clear that ukraine would be a major topic only. putin denied that russia was stoking the conflict and said kiev should've done more to seek dialogue with the russian speakers in eastern ukraine. two certificate and then fielded a question from former nsa employee edwards snowden who asked about russian surveillance program. if putin told snowden who was grante
apologize for the quality of the call allow those talks were going on in geneva russian president simon goodwin was holding a live televised question and answer session in moscow and sis in law seed for alison thompson hall whose today she's the one order of the meantime the syrians an old lady olsen in russian which tries to reclaim alaskan from the united states. don't go to people to ask obama would rescue him from drowning failed but that the crisis in eastern ukraine phallic it that...
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. >> john goodwin told us commuters can't help themselves. >> that is a scenic attraction. >> the economyveed and there are more jobs in the city, more people are driving in. there are about 1500 more cars but goodman says that number is not high enough to have an affect on the commute. we asked for a second opinion and drove across the bridge with chp officer. >> one is demolition of the old bridge. second is the beauty of the new bridge. thirdly, we have construction both on the left and right shoulder. >> by law, drivers have to slow down. he also admits often passengers and drivers take out their cameras to take a picture of the growing gaps. that is never recommended caltrans says the gap is only going to get bigger. the construction on the new bridge will continue for a while. >> anything drivers want to look at is going to be a draks. >> he says better, safer view is from the bicycle the new bay bridge has a bicycle lane. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> caltrans figured out a simple fix it says. grease. caltrans placed these canisters filled with grease to prevent moisture from dam
. >> john goodwin told us commuters can't help themselves. >> that is a scenic attraction. >> the economyveed and there are more jobs in the city, more people are driving in. there are about 1500 more cars but goodman says that number is not high enough to have an affect on the commute. we asked for a second opinion and drove across the bridge with chp officer. >> one is demolition of the old bridge. second is the beauty of the new bridge. thirdly, we have construction...
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michael goodwin and former member of the bush staff, said gentleman great to have you here. and about their big of credibility problem i have ever seen one love the cliche a hastily arranged conference to say it is over no more debates by the way be fixed the ukraine. no wonder he has a little credibility problem. >> no doubt. it is like the "wizard of oz." move along. when the president says that with his recent polling that means we should pay attention. the worst is yet to come as rates go up this summer as businesses start their obligations to offer the employees. the american people have to pay attention this november. lou: just to reinforce disappointments of large measure of obamacare but they are the smallest player sova nbc the other companies start to report then we will get to of real feel of how big of a problem the country has got. >> they are cooking the books with deportation is down. what is new? what is wrong with these people? >> when you talk about obamacare its remains unpopular. immigration reform but every petty wants to talk about the borders first. so
michael goodwin and former member of the bush staff, said gentleman great to have you here. and about their big of credibility problem i have ever seen one love the cliche a hastily arranged conference to say it is over no more debates by the way be fixed the ukraine. no wonder he has a little credibility problem. >> no doubt. it is like the "wizard of oz." move along. when the president says that with his recent polling that means we should pay attention. the worst is yet to...
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starting off with doris kearns goodwin who's been coming on the program for many years.r as the author of the book "team of rivals." her recent book, "the bully pulpit," takes a look at the
starting off with doris kearns goodwin who's been coming on the program for many years.r as the author of the book "team of rivals." her recent book, "the bully pulpit," takes a look at the
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and tomorrow night -- tomorrow night, tim allen will be here, jennifer goodwin, and foster the peopler first guest tonight is the funniest man who has ever lived. you can see him live and in person, april 26th at foxwoods in connecticut and a very special "one night only: an all-star comedy tribute to don rickles" airs may 28th on spike tv, please welcome don rickles. ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. and -- >> the people are nice. make a fuss. the kid in the front is. thank you for that reception. i've really mean it. it should have been bigger, but i will get over it. >> jimmy: happy passevover to y. >> happy bunny rabbit to you. it is easter. color the eggs. and hop on the lawn like dummies. we don't do that t gave the rabbi a couple hundred. he makes it short. what a night. what a night. i am on a show that is not making it. that's a joke. he is the best. jimmy and i go way back. way back. when you were schlepping along with sports shows and nobody cared. by the way, not nice to see you guys, two wonderful gentlemen there. cleto. god bless you. [ applause ] >> and i spoke to immigrati
and tomorrow night -- tomorrow night, tim allen will be here, jennifer goodwin, and foster the peopler first guest tonight is the funniest man who has ever lived. you can see him live and in person, april 26th at foxwoods in connecticut and a very special "one night only: an all-star comedy tribute to don rickles" airs may 28th on spike tv, please welcome don rickles. ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. and -- >> the people are nice. make a fuss. the kid in the front is. thank...
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. >> barbara ferguson and walter goodwin worked as, they were fired in 2006 in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. >> this has to come as a shock. i mean, it's like how low can you go? >> after katrina, families were slower to trickle back into nonls. new orleans. with fewer students, they had to let people go. he believes that federal state and local officials took advantage of what they always wanted, to dismantle the public school system. >> there were some teachers that needed to go, principals that needed to go, school board members that needed to go. but we were not responsible for the finances of this school. we were not responsible for the politics that the school board entered into with the state. that wasn't the teachers. >> an educator for more than 30 years, good win said the school system had all sorts of problems. things like large class sizes, crumbling buildings and a dysfunctional school board. >> there were teachers that schools. this is a teacher that did not work in a failing school. this teacher could have had the opportunity to work in some of the best schools in the
. >> barbara ferguson and walter goodwin worked as, they were fired in 2006 in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. >> this has to come as a shock. i mean, it's like how low can you go? >> after katrina, families were slower to trickle back into nonls. new orleans. with fewer students, they had to let people go. he believes that federal state and local officials took advantage of what they always wanted, to dismantle the public school system. >> there were some teachers...
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jennifer goodwin and her hubby, josh dallas, tied the knot during an intimate ceremony in california>> they are stars of "once upon a time." she is snow white and he is prince charming. how about that pairing. they expect their first baby later this spring. dallas was on gma talking about how much he wants to be a dad. so congrats to them. there you have it. >> prince charming and snow white. >> oh, how cute, having a little baby. >> there's something there. >> perfection. >> yeah. pretty much. >> fairest of them all. >> yes, there you go. >>> famously sexy, sassy, sultry and single. cameron diaz says that the last one makes a few people a little nervous. >> the 41-year-old says when some married people see someone happily single like her, it makes them rethink their own decision to get hitched. >> i don't know about this, she said she hasn't given up on romance. and listen to this, guys. she says the most attractive quality in a man is authenticity. i don't know if i agree with her about -- >> what is the most attractive quality in a man. >> no, i believe authenticity and being able
jennifer goodwin and her hubby, josh dallas, tied the knot during an intimate ceremony in california>> they are stars of "once upon a time." she is snow white and he is prince charming. how about that pairing. they expect their first baby later this spring. dallas was on gma talking about how much he wants to be a dad. so congrats to them. there you have it. >> prince charming and snow white. >> oh, how cute, having a little baby. >> there's something there....
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. >> reporter: johnson's speechwriter, richard goodwin. >> when you're in the military, it's happening time. and johnson was used to doing that. >> reporter: johnson also reportedly swore like a sailor, and occasionally used the "n" word. >> back then it was part of our ven ak lar. but with martin luther king, he was always respectful. >> reporter: early in his career he was no civil rights activist. casting votes against the legislation. >> when he was a senator from texas, he really couldn't follow up that much. otherwise he would have lost his seat. >> reporter: so what was the driving force behind this momentous moment? many looked to johnson's childhood in texas where he grew up in a fall farmhouse as the eldest of five. >> he was poor. i think he felt guilty enough and had had enough pain about his own hardship and poverty as a texas schoolteacher. >> reporter: he was a shrewd dealermaker and politician drawing on his experience in congress. >> he had lived and breathed and been through a thousand battles with these guys. there was almost nobody in the house or the senate that he
. >> reporter: johnson's speechwriter, richard goodwin. >> when you're in the military, it's happening time. and johnson was used to doing that. >> reporter: johnson also reportedly swore like a sailor, and occasionally used the "n" word. >> back then it was part of our ven ak lar. but with martin luther king, he was always respectful. >> reporter: early in his career he was no civil rights activist. casting votes against the legislation. >> when he...
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booth goodwin told "all in" the investigation into practices at massey is "very much ongoing and onef highest if not the highest priority of this office." upper big branch explosion was not the first time miners were killed at a massey facility. company and its chief officer faced lawsuits from widows in 2006. cited a memo the ceo sent to mine superintendents telling them to ignore requests to do anything other than run coal including building ventilation controls called overcast designed to keep mines safe. the author of that memo, don blankenship, former massey ceo. mr. blankenship was known for fighting unions inside mines, and toppled a worker friendly judge. railed against regulators in what he calls people of the far left communist persuasion. he argues climate change is a hoax designed to line the pockets of those pushing cleaner forms of energy. today, nearly four years after the upper big branch mine disaster, don blankenship has released a documentary he says tells the truth about what happened. blankenship disputes the official finding that the explosion was caused by a me
booth goodwin told "all in" the investigation into practices at massey is "very much ongoing and onef highest if not the highest priority of this office." upper big branch explosion was not the first time miners were killed at a massey facility. company and its chief officer faced lawsuits from widows in 2006. cited a memo the ceo sent to mine superintendents telling them to ignore requests to do anything other than run coal including building ventilation controls called...
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and later this week, tim allen, julie bowen, ginnifer goodwin, dave attell, and music from cut copy andter the people. our fit guest tonight is a very talented actor, director, writer, and music who to this day is still the only billy bob in history to win an academy award. you can see him now as the sadistic hit man lorne malvo in the new show "fargo." >> you have a package for me? >> how are you? what's your name? >> why? >> so i can find your package. >> duluth. >> sorry? >> the package is addressed to duluth. >> that's a city. i need your name. >> i told you my name. >> your name's duluth? well, i'll need to see some i.d. >> no. >> "fargo" airs tuesdays at 10:00 on fx. please welcome billy bob thornton. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? good to see you. >> good to see you. >> jimmy: i don't imagine you as an easter kind of guy in general. are you? >> yeah. i love holidays. yeah. we just did the usual thing with the kids and had easter eggs and that. i don't see as well as i used to. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> so for me they hide traffic cones and flashing lights and things like that. [
and later this week, tim allen, julie bowen, ginnifer goodwin, dave attell, and music from cut copy andter the people. our fit guest tonight is a very talented actor, director, writer, and music who to this day is still the only billy bob in history to win an academy award. you can see him now as the sadistic hit man lorne malvo in the new show "fargo." >> you have a package for me? >> how are you? what's your name? >> why? >> so i can find your package....
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. >> reporter: metropolitan transportation commission spokesman john goodwin showed us what's become our streets' status quo. this isn't even the worst of t here are the bay area's worst of the worst. vallejo, petaluma, orinda, lark sper, and worst of all, st. helena. and larkspur. >> people are desperate for the roads to get fixed. >> reporter: the state's freeways technically improved because of an influx of $4 billion in state and federal stimulus money but that cash is running out. >> the problem is, it's not getting any better. >> reporter: bay area transportation leaders are worried about how to pay for the road ahead. by the way, you'll find the cities with the best city streets all in the east bay, the top three brentwood, dublin and el cerrito. reporting live i'm ryan takeo, kpix 5. >> want to see where your city ranks on the list? go to our kpix.com and it's on our homepage. >>> mozilla's ceo has resigned after 11 days on the job. his past political contribution came back to haunt brendan eich. he made a contribution in support of prop 8. mozilla has offices in san francisc
. >> reporter: metropolitan transportation commission spokesman john goodwin showed us what's become our streets' status quo. this isn't even the worst of t here are the bay area's worst of the worst. vallejo, petaluma, orinda, lark sper, and worst of all, st. helena. and larkspur. >> people are desperate for the roads to get fixed. >> reporter: the state's freeways technically improved because of an influx of $4 billion in state and federal stimulus money but that cash is...
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of the 1964 freedom summer who delivered the sermon at the if you recall for james cheney, andrew goodwin and others murdered nearby that summer. >> the angels gathered -- >> brown: natasha read a poem based on witnessing a cross burning on her family's lawn. >> we tell the story every year how we peered with from the windows, shades drawn, though nothing really happened. the charred grass now green again. we peered from the windows, shades drawn, at the cross trussed like a christmas tree, the charred grass still green. then we darkened our rooms, lit the hurricane lamps. at the cross, trussed like a christmas tree, a few men gathered, white as angels in their gowns. we darkened our rooms and lit hurricane lamps. the wicks trembling in their fonts of oil. >> brown: afterwards, natasha and reverend king talked about poetry's role in the movement. >> do you think of poetry? i think i certainly do see it as another kind of -- another norm form of sacred language. >> it's there, and in the music of the freedom songs, we could hold on to each other. we could express our fears together that we
of the 1964 freedom summer who delivered the sermon at the if you recall for james cheney, andrew goodwin and others murdered nearby that summer. >> the angels gathered -- >> brown: natasha read a poem based on witnessing a cross burning on her family's lawn. >> we tell the story every year how we peered with from the windows, shades drawn, though nothing really happened. the charred grass now green again. we peered from the windows, shades drawn, at the cross trussed like a...
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. >> the new york post michael goodwin who voted for president obama saying he is finding it hard tonything good coming from the white house. he said quote his chickens are coming home to roost and what are mess they are making. his sixth year is shaping up to be a problem and he owns the world he made. >> we have mary catherine here and bob as well. what do you make of that? >> if i heard everything commonitator say i voted for obama and then slammed him. we were at war who obama took office and we are not now. people were dying on the field and they are not. bin laden is dead. housing prices went up. the number of people under water went down. the lily led better act for equal pay so i can go on and on >> mary katharine, that is an impressive list. >> it does gave weight to people's talk who say they they voted for obama. not many say this was the guy i thought would change the season. you can give the list of the three things obama has done, but he was supposed to change the world. this is the worst rebound we had have from a recession and people are muddling along and not seeing
. >> the new york post michael goodwin who voted for president obama saying he is finding it hard tonything good coming from the white house. he said quote his chickens are coming home to roost and what are mess they are making. his sixth year is shaping up to be a problem and he owns the world he made. >> we have mary catherine here and bob as well. what do you make of that? >> if i heard everything commonitator say i voted for obama and then slammed him. we were at war who...
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i'm a partner at the partner goodwin proctor here in d.c. why am i here? i'm here because i'm a lawyer who briefs and argues cases before the supreme court. i used to work for the justice department and now i'm in private practice. much of work -- my work is before the supreme court as well. what does transparency mean to me? as lawyer and advocate, it's not about the cameras, it's not about the papers, it's not about the speeches and certainly not about financial disclosures. it's about the decision of cases, which after all is the justices' a number one job, to decide cases. when they decide cases, what do they decide and what do they decide them based on? those are kind of transparency things that get me up in the morning. because the courts will often say we're a transparent branch because everything is public. the briefs are public. they're on a website, not the court's website. the oral argument is public. it's transcribed easily, peruseable on the court's website and so on. does the court limit itself to what's in the briefs or not? and i think one
i'm a partner at the partner goodwin proctor here in d.c. why am i here? i'm here because i'm a lawyer who briefs and argues cases before the supreme court. i used to work for the justice department and now i'm in private practice. much of work -- my work is before the supreme court as well. what does transparency mean to me? as lawyer and advocate, it's not about the cameras, it's not about the papers, it's not about the speeches and certainly not about financial disclosures. it's about the...
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i'm a partner at the partner goodwin proctor here in d.c. why am i here? i'm here because i'm a lawyer who briefs and argues cases before the supreme court. i used to work for the justice department and now i'm in private practice. much of work -- my work is before the supreme court as well. what does transparency mean to me? as lawyer and advocate, it's not about the cameras, it's not about the papers, it's not about the speeches and certainly not about financial disclosures. it's about the decision of cases, which after all is the justices' a number one job, to decide cases. when they decide cases, what do they decide and what do they decide them based on? those are kind of transparency things that get me up in the morning. because the courts will often say we're a transparent branch because everything is public. the briefs are public. they're on a website, not the court's website. the oral argument is public. it's transcribed easily, peruseable on the court's website and so on. does the court limit itself to what's in the briefs or not? and i think one
i'm a partner at the partner goodwin proctor here in d.c. why am i here? i'm here because i'm a lawyer who briefs and argues cases before the supreme court. i used to work for the justice department and now i'm in private practice. much of work -- my work is before the supreme court as well. what does transparency mean to me? as lawyer and advocate, it's not about the cameras, it's not about the papers, it's not about the speeches and certainly not about financial disclosures. it's about the...
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gave their tip jar from restaurant in pittsburgh, they pray for you, they wrote notes like terry goodwin from juneau, alaska, said it best. she wrote boston's people are strong, beautiful, kind, and the best. you, we, can make it through these hard times. now i know that some of you can't hear me very well. not was of the fancy way i talk. [laughter] ise guys, huh? it was because some of you lost your hearing that day. but lean in, if you have to because i want to hear -- i want you to hear the solemn promise. when lights are dim and cameras go away, know that i support and love for you will never waiver. whatever you have to do to recover and carry on, know that the people of boston, that i was right there by your side. one year ago, we came to the city and stood along a 26.2-mile route to cheer for your loved ones, to watch in awe as strangers ran by. some in wheelchairs, others stride by stride, the blind. you gather to celebrate the strength and spirit. you came here to admire resilience as they crossed that - triumph event. because of you, we will do all of that more. we will stand
gave their tip jar from restaurant in pittsburgh, they pray for you, they wrote notes like terry goodwin from juneau, alaska, said it best. she wrote boston's people are strong, beautiful, kind, and the best. you, we, can make it through these hard times. now i know that some of you can't hear me very well. not was of the fancy way i talk. [laughter] ise guys, huh? it was because some of you lost your hearing that day. but lean in, if you have to because i want to hear -- i want you to hear the...
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michael goodwin of "the new york post" put it best, hillary is famous forking famous.elieve you can go over to russia with a plastic reset button and get them to reevaluate how they see their national interests. and then you can use a wunsch of language like, well, this is how countries should behave in the 21st century. so there's that, and then there's reality. there's no connection between reality and what she did. what she did when she was secretary was rack up a lot of frequent flyer miles, so hen she was out in the cook islands, for example, one of the many irrelevant places she visited, people were making decisions in the white house. and when she was involved in policy making, it was disastrous. it was libya. it was russia. i mean, ultimately, hillary's an icon. she's face for being famous. she has a record of zero accomplishment, and i think it's a disservice that she's keeping candidates out from being considered. >> christian why'den, ambassador, thank you. jenna: new concerns today about e-cigarettes and your kids. could e-cigarettes now be the real gateway
michael goodwin of "the new york post" put it best, hillary is famous forking famous.elieve you can go over to russia with a plastic reset button and get them to reevaluate how they see their national interests. and then you can use a wunsch of language like, well, this is how countries should behave in the 21st century. so there's that, and then there's reality. there's no connection between reality and what she did. what she did when she was secretary was rack up a lot of frequent...
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the newsmakers program follows "washington journal" and this week our conversation is with bob goodwinthe chair of the house judiciary committee. a lot of attention on the back and forth tween one member of that committee and the attorney general. [video clip] >> it is always wise for people to not make things personal. i think you're heard to the attorney general as the? not many people believe that he is a buddy of the attorney general. as a result, that was not well advised. but he did come and answer questions from 34 members of the committee on why issues. we have a lot of concerns on the conduct of the department of justice. we thought it was a good opportunity to raise those concerns with the attorney general and from that standpoint it was successful. host: -- >> chairman, let me ask one more question on that subject. eric holder made a speech in which he referred to unprecedented, unwarranted, ugly and divisive adversity. he specifically referred to his appearance before the house committee. what do you make of him being miffed by the way he was treated by your committee? >> f
the newsmakers program follows "washington journal" and this week our conversation is with bob goodwinthe chair of the house judiciary committee. a lot of attention on the back and forth tween one member of that committee and the attorney general. [video clip] >> it is always wise for people to not make things personal. i think you're heard to the attorney general as the? not many people believe that he is a buddy of the attorney general. as a result, that was not well advised....