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uh gu gu. [ speaking french ] oh, guilty as charged. he does love brunch.runch. [ male announcer ] with rates as low as $25 a month each, who are you gonna add to your sprint framily? [ dad ] happy connecting. >> s that that's it for the report, everybody, good night. >> it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. it that happened on youtube today. former child star and only living cory, cory feldman, officially released a new video. not a direct video, video, but a music video from his upcoming album "angelic to the core." the video features this awkward opening "i love lucy" sketch to keep itcu
uh gu gu. [ speaking french ] oh, guilty as charged. he does love brunch.runch. [ male announcer ] with rates as low as $25 a month each, who are you gonna add to your sprint framily? [ dad ] happy connecting. >> s that that's it for the report, everybody, good night. >> it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. it that happened on youtube today. former child star and only living cory, cory feldman, officially released a new video. not a direct video, video, but a music video from his upcoming...
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uh gu gu. [ speaking french ] oh, guilty as charged. he does love brunch.as $25 a month each, who are you gonna add to your sprint framily? [ dad ] happy connecting. it's built to be as fast as it is strongor advil. and fights pain at the site of inflammation. advil has the strength and speed to help you move past pain. advil. make today yours. ♪ ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i could and got her a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> that's it for the report, captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central it is 11:59 and 59 seconds. >> this happened on bleacher report today. it is madness, i tell you, march madness and no one is bladder than this guy. >> excited about that. >> all right. there is a member of the stanford band showing off a double major in advanced cowbell and applied cocaine. with a minor in dance like no one is watching! >> this big man on cowbell has
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uh gu gu. [ speaking french ] oh, guilty as charged. he does love brunch.nch. [ male announcer ] with rates as low as $25 a month each, who are you gonna add to your sprint framily? [ dad ] happy connecting. >> welcome back, my guest tonight is a multiple emmy award-winning acter who is now appearing on broadway. if the show is a hit he might get a tv show out of it. please welcome bryan cranston! hi, bryan, good to see you, thanks for coming back. >> my pleasure, my pleasure. good to see you. >> stephen: i have not seen you. good to you have back. i have not seen you since you and i roller discoed together for the daft punk video. >> i know. >> stephen: everybody knows you were hall in malcolm in the middle. walter white breaking bad! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: they remembered. months later, they still remember. >> thank god, yes. >> stephen: but now you're playing an even more challenging character. you're playing ldj, lyndon baines johnson on broadway at the neil simon theatre, all the way. >> yeah. >> stephen: opened saw it a week ago friday. >>
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uh gu gu. [ speaking french ] oh, guilty as charged. he does love brunch. daddy does love brunch. [ male announcer ] with rates as low as $25 a month each, who are you gonna add to your sprint framily? [ dad ] happy connecting. mattel started in a garage. disney started in a garage. amazon started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? some of the most innovative things in the world come out of american garages. introducing the lighter, faster cadillac cts. 2014 motor trend car of the year. ain't garages great? ♪ ♪ are you up for whatever happens next? i think i can do that. ♪ ♪ ian, ian how you doing tonight...dah dah. ♪ this is a bizarre night. see ian's full night at upforwhatever.com qntion welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight is an a claimed director whose new film is noah or as animals call it-- pless welcome darren aronofsky. (cheers and applause) darren, thanks so much for coming on. mr. aronofsky, maestro, okay let's get its bona fiddes out here. you directed the wrestler, the fountain, reqeem for a dream. your last movie, b
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uh gu gu. [ speaking french ] oh, guilty as charged. he does love brunch. announcer ] with rates as low as $25 a month each, who are you gonna add to your sprint framily? [ dad ] happy connecting. to help people clean better, and that he travels the world inventing amazing new cleaners, like his newest invention, liquid muscle, that lifts and cleans tough grease with less scrubbing. it's a liquid gel, so it's less watery and cleans more. and its cap stops by itself so almost nothing's wasted. ♪ no matter where he went or who he helped, people couldn't thank him enough. new mr. clean liquid muscle. when it comes to clean, there's only one mr. . >> narrator: steve democker was in jail, charged with first-degree murder for his ex-wife carol kennedy's violent death. he pleaded not guilty. private investigator rich robertson joined steve's defense team and right away saw what he believed was an elemental mistake by detectives. >> they put together their story, their version of events, almost immediately. >> the husband always does it, right? >> they focused in o
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gus' problems were. a psychologist or a social worker at the second hospital told me gus was somewhat bipolar but not a classic case. he said that the medication gus was on would be reduced eventually. i kept hoping that gus would be all right. he lacked direction, seemed agitated and certainly was not his old self when he got out of the hospital the second time, but he seemed more stable while he was taking medication. he had kept appointments with the psychiatrist and even made plans to return to william and marry. i began to relax. in the summer of 2012, gus returned to the nature camp. he wasn't manic as he had been before. he continued to abuy bid his appointments. i'd go to the camp and take him to the psychiatrist. he returned to william and mary in the fall of 2012 and made the dean's list again. he even brought a friend, a foreign exchange student, home because he had nowhere else to go during the break. christmas was pretty much uneventful. gus helped me around our property and went back to william and mary in january. i went to a pharmacy, refilled his medication and left him with a prescription card, entrusting him to keep it filled. s
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year-old gus sbbis own life wita gu re aki at the national p club today in d.c., deedsa said he never expected it. >> in my circumstance, i never felt afraid. i never felt afraid,ou know. >> gusreleased from the eme!rgency custodyer hour befe the ,attack because beds in a psychiatr hospital could not be found for him, a virgia wmakers approved se health care reform includi the evaluatiperiod. >>> and now a ibute to local heroesho risked their lives to help othatam>> and w soil cseise to csh right intohe hous i 'm david culver in spfid, and howhe fai county fire and rescue is ! er done ss was b youant it t hass-free. g i whethfios guy et th no analtract. we get that, too. witchi tos was are le u n mo to 100% fiber tic fi tvinternetnd icear de fa! icear see why fios is america andas unbeabl weet whatou wan now it's ti to get os finlation wo. i o totally happy. has po search fhe msing
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gus and then came to live with me. his behavior was more erratic. he talked about suicide. i went to the magistrate and had him committed. later we went through the process again. fromtimes gus was released the hospital with medication and put under the care of a psychiatrist. at no time was i ever able to talk with a psychiatrist or get an accounting or even and un-detailed accounting of what his problems were. a psychologist or social worker at the second hospital told me gus bipolar, but not a classic case. he said the medication gus was on would be reduced. i kept hoping that gus would be all right. old self when he got out of the hospital the second time, but he seemed more stable while on medication. he kept appointment with a psychiatrist and made plans to return to william and mary. i began to relax. the summer of 2012 gus returned to the nature camp. he continued to abide by his appointments and go to the camp and he managed his medication. school in 2012 and made the dean's list. that fall he brought a friend home because the boy had nowhere else to go during the break. christmas was uneventful. andwent back to william the mary in january. i went to a pharmacy, to refill his medication, and left him with a prescription card and trusted him to keep it filled. stoppede in 2013 gus taking his medicine. when he returned home, while his grades continue to be good, his behavior and attitude had changed. he went back to nature camp last summer, and even i
gus and then came to live with me. his behavior was more erratic. he talked about suicide. i went to the magistrate and had him committed. later we went through the process again. fromtimes gus was released the hospital with medication and put under the care of a psychiatrist. at no time was i ever able to talk with a psychiatrist or get an accounting or even and un-detailed accounting of what his problems were. a psychologist or social worker at the second hospital told me gus bipolar, but not...
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gus back in the day. she and gus were high school sweethearts and many of the astronauts and their wives. eddie's story is a tragic one. gus of course during the mercury program, his capsule sinks so he is given a bad rap for that first space mission of his. from the early days of course the women always had to deal with the pressure of what if he doesn't come back? yes once told her and none of them of course -- there was a code of the military and astronaut wife which is you don't talk about the danger specially with your husband. he don't talk about the danger with your friends because it was seen as a jinx. many of these wives had superstitions. jane conrad one of my favorite women that i got to know during the project used to have a superstition that we can all relate to. pete's pillows had to be perfectly smooth on his side of the bed. his closet door always had to be closed because of the did and she felt something wrong had happened. this is just a reflection of the fears these women had to digest and sort of live with. gus always told betty that he didn't like her wearing black. she thought he felt that the only t
gus back in the day. she and gus were high school sweethearts and many of the astronauts and their wives. eddie's story is a tragic one. gus of course during the mercury program, his capsule sinks so he is given a bad rap for that first space mission of his. from the early days of course the women always had to deal with the pressure of what if he doesn't come back? yes once told her and none of them of course -- there was a code of the military and astronaut wife which is you don't talk about...
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gus was not like that. gus was quiet so that was a literary invention.but the charlie wilson character was absolutely bad. >> what was the award that they gave him? >> we will say this about charlie, and he wanted to havel was called the intelligence medallion which is the highest honor the cia can give an outsider. the cia does it rather selectively. charlie passed the word that he would like to have that medallion and he wasn't too subtle either. [laughter] if memory serves the classified annex to the intelligence operation bill that gave funding for the cia. he didn't mention himself but he made it clear that he wanted that medallion. by god, he got it. he got it. [laughter] >> what year was that? what year was that? >> i think it was in the mid-80s. >> thank you. >> well thank you very much. i enjoyed this. [applause] next on booktv moscow-based journalists masha gessen profiles feminist punk rock collective pussy riot whose criticism of vladimir putin resulted in the arrest and imprisonment of three of its members in 2012. this is about an hour and
gus was not like that. gus was quiet so that was a literary invention.but the charlie wilson character was absolutely bad. >> what was the award that they gave him? >> we will say this about charlie, and he wanted to havel was called the intelligence medallion which is the highest honor the cia can give an outsider. the cia does it rather selectively. charlie passed the word that he would like to have that medallion and he wasn't too subtle either. [laughter] if memory serves the...
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gus back in the day. and she and gus were high school sweethearts like many of the astronauts and their wives and betty's story is a tragic one. gusf course, during the mercury program his capsule sinks, so he's sort of given a bad rap for that first space mission of his. and from the early days, of course the women always had to deal with the pressure of, you know, what if he doesn't come back. and gus once told her -- and none of them, of course, there was a code of the military wife and of the astronaut wife which is you don't talk about the danger, especially with your husband, you don't talk about the danger with your friends because it was seen as a jinx. many of these wives had superstitions. jane conrad, one of my favorite women that i got to know during the project she used to have a little superstition i think we can all probably relate to it which was pete's pillow always had to be perfectly smooth on his side of the bed, and his closet door always had to be closed because if it didn't, she felt that something wrong could happen, you know? and this was just, i think, a reflection of the fears these women had to digest a
gus back in the day. and she and gus were high school sweethearts like many of the astronauts and their wives and betty's story is a tragic one. gusf course, during the mercury program his capsule sinks, so he's sort of given a bad rap for that first space mission of his. and from the early days, of course the women always had to deal with the pressure of, you know, what if he doesn't come back. and gus once told her -- and none of them, of course, there was a code of the military wife and of...
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gus deeds. state investigators say he contacted seven facility. two of the three that weren't contacted had open beds. gused from an emergency custody order because the community services board couldn't find a place to keep him. he attacked his father hours later. >>> today, more than 2,000 documents from the bill clinton white house will be made public. the records shed more light on hillary clinton's role within her husband's administration, as well as her aides' efforts to shape her public image as first lady. the national archives is releasing the papers. the clinton presidential library is also planning to release records. >>> it is a new way to honor one of the darkest days in american history. a new bike trail is being developed that will connect the three sites of the september 11 attacks. this is a map of the pgo
gus deeds. state investigators say he contacted seven facility. two of the three that weren't contacted had open beds. gused from an emergency custody order because the community services board couldn't find a place to keep him. he attacked his father hours later. >>> today, more than 2,000 documents from the bill clinton white house will be made public. the records shed more light on hillary clinton's role within her husband's administration, as well as her aides' efforts to shape her...
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gus deeds. state investigators say he contacted seven facilities. two of the three that weren't contacted had open beds. gus released from an emergency custody order because the community services board couldn't find a place to keep him. he attacked his father hours later. >>> this morning, we are getting our first look at the real devastation that was caused by a tornado in the midwest. homes and barns were absolutely destroyed when the early spring tornado ripped through northern missouri yesterday. powerful winds, downed tree limbs and power lines. fortunately, though, no injuries were reported. >>> today students in maryland will find out whether their summer vacations will be shorter because of this long winter. state education officials will announce whether certain districts will receive snow day waivers. the waiver would shrink the school year from 180 days to 178 days. >>> the good thing is that you heard tom kierein say a few minutes ago, we're going to hold him to it -- he said we're done with the frigid temperatures, right? >> it t does look like it. -- it does look like. spring has been a battl
gus deeds. state investigators say he contacted seven facilities. two of the three that weren't contacted had open beds. gus released from an emergency custody order because the community services board couldn't find a place to keep him. he attacked his father hours later. >>> this morning, we are getting our first look at the real devastation that was caused by a tornado in the midwest. homes and barns were absolutely destroyed when the early spring tornado ripped through northern...
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gus kenworthy, the skier who rescued a stray mama dog and her pups in sochi. he posted an update and a new picture on his facebook page, and it's pretty good news. gus says the momma dog has been a little sick and is onnives but is expected to be okay in a few days. all dogs will be able to fly home with their pups to gusend stayed behind in sochi to make sure the dogs have good care. >>> all right, another sensation on the slopes headed for primetime. cast member on the new season of "dancing with the stars." >> her journey to the ballroom has been an interesting one. linsey davis introduces us to amy purdy. >> reporter: she is a sensation on the slopes. >> there is just something so magical about being in the snow and being seen. >> reporter: and now 34-year-old world class snowboarder amy purdy is trading in her snowboard for dancing shoes. setting her sights on winning a mirror ball trophy as a contestant on "dancing with the stars." >> i can clog dance. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> that's pretty cool. >> she's teaming up with five-time "dancing with the stars" champion derek hough. >> what are you excited about the most? >> i'm excited about dancing, of course, the music, the costumes. >> reporter: but purdy is different from past dancers. >> two, three, cha-cha-cha. >> reporter: she's been a double amput
gus kenworthy, the skier who rescued a stray mama dog and her pups in sochi. he posted an update and a new picture on his facebook page, and it's pretty good news. gus says the momma dog has been a little sick and is onnives but is expected to be okay in a few days. all dogs will be able to fly home with their pups to gusend stayed behind in sochi to make sure the dogs have good care. >>> all right, another sensation on the slopes headed for primetime. cast member on the new season of...
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gus and the mental illness that led to his death. >> neither his mother nor i wanted to accept the fact that our brilliant, beautiful, precious son was sick. >> reporter: last november 24- year-old gus deeds stabbed his father and then shot himself hours after being released from an emergency custody order when a psychiatric bed could not be found within a time limit. >> the practice of streeting where someone in crisis or a danger to himself or others is released because a bed cannot be found will no longer take place in virginia. >> reporter: the term streeting was used by the man who wrote the inspector general report on the system failures with gus deeds. >> this was a preventible incident. it was a preventible incident for people who understand the behavioral health system who understand the report that we wrote two years ago and how a department of behavioral health did not implement those recommendations. >> my scars aren't going away. >> reporter: deeds says he's a private man and doesn't like to talk about his personal life but real lilesed he had the power to change -- he realized he had the power to change things in the state. he said he's focused on doing more. the law deeds helped pass deals with crisis intervention and insures people in a mental health crisis are not put on the street anymore, but deeds says he's most excited lawmakers agreed to take on a long term study and reform the mental health system. >> this was just an incremental change. we changed an important piece of the virginia mental healthcare picture, but the real work lies ahead. we have to reform the system and our work will be a failure unless we do
gus and the mental illness that led to his death. >> neither his mother nor i wanted to accept the fact that our brilliant, beautiful, precious son was sick. >> reporter: last november 24- year-old gus deeds stabbed his father and then shot himself hours after being released from an emergency custody order when a psychiatric bed could not be found within a time limit. >> the practice of streeting where someone in crisis or a danger to himself or others is released because a...
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gus' flight on the television, and then there's this huge disappointment because it's not the heroic feat that she thought it was going to be. but her story doesn't really end there. her husband, gus, of course, was one of the three crew members killed during nasa's really largest full-scale tragedy, the apollo 1 fire, when the apollo 1 capsule burned in a flash fire in 1967 on the launch pad. of and so her husband was killed. and this is sort of the kind of moment that the astronaut wives had been preparing for since they married their husbands who many of them were pilots who had flown these experimental aircraft. and betty, when i met her, she would remember verbatim conversations she'd had with gus. and one of the most touching ones was he never wanted her to wear black, and she said she thought that was because he only wanted her to wear black to a funeral. and he once told her, he said, you know, if i die -- almost planning ahead for the future -- i want you to have a party. and she said, okay, we'll have a party. and so she goes through this horrific event of losing her husband in the national spotlight and would eventually sue that is saw's largest contractor, north american, for $10 million and was sort of ousted from togethersville because she challenged nasa and the whole status quo. this is a shot just from the early days where the wives are at langley, virginia, and these are an incredibly brave group of women and also very down the -- down to earth. you can just see sort of a slice of their daily lives, from trips around the world with their husbands and going to the kennedy white house to just hanging out in the subdivision with their kids. and this is marge sladen an
gus' flight on the television, and then there's this huge disappointment because it's not the heroic feat that she thought it was going to be. but her story doesn't really end there. her husband, gus, of course, was one of the three crew members killed during nasa's really largest full-scale tragedy, the apollo 1 fire, when the apollo 1 capsule burned in a flash fire in 1967 on the launch pad. of and so her husband was killed. and this is sort of the kind of moment that the astronaut wives had...
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gus, you all will love this story. i only know two guss in my life, the other one is a two-star general, and i was trying to hitch a flight on a military plane, but gus got that e-mail the other day. so i think i might have missed my flight. he is the assistant professor of law at the university of nebraska college of law and another one of my colleagues here at the free state foundation. and then certainly last but not least, sean chang who's the chief democratic counsel for the communications and technology policy, energy and commerce committee. formerly, you all may remember, that he also worked with chairman waxman and then was also the deputy policy director of free press. so you may want to jump this at any moment -- in at any moment or shoot randy after this. [laughter] but anyway, i wanted to follow up, obviously, with many of the same questions that we started with the earlier panel, because i think that you all can really help us delve into those a little bit more. and so i'll start just with a very quick question, and we'll just run down the whole thing, and that is, what is the single most important priority for the fcc right now, this year, in the next few months? and if we'll just run down the panel, that would be great. chris. >> i would say the enormous sucking sound you hear at the portals is the incentive auction pulling every single member of the staff into its ambit. it's, essentially, consuming almost every bureau and every part of their organization. i actually think thinking through the transition whether it's a regulatory one or a statutory one is probably more important in what wheeler, chairman wheeler stakes his legacy to. and i just hope that the large political exigency of the incentive auction doesn't stop the commission from achieving its other goals. >> ambassador? >> well, i certainly agree with professor yu that it is in terms of input, in terms of contributions from all over the agency that the incentive auction is a very, very important activity at the commission these days. >> [inaudible] >> yeah, this is tough. i think last year when we were tough, adoption, so it's kind of hard for me, debbie, to put one single340es important thing, but i will say increasing minority ownership and trying to find ways. and if i could piggyback on what was said about the auctions, we can't go into the auction without minority ownership and increasing the opportunities for minorities to be more engaged in the auctions as well as in every part of fkcc -- fcc decision making. there should be an undergird of how it's going to impact consumers and owners of color. >> we'll come back and talk about that when we talk about auctions. david? >> i would agree with what ambassador and professor yoo said. the incentive auction is definitely priority one, two and three and should be priority one, two and three at the commission. we've said before we hope that they can take care of the broadcast issues. wireless industry is used to dealing with the auction process at the fcc, the broadcast industry is not. so the sooner the fcc can answer the questions, you know, solve the question marks in the equation for the broadcasters, i think the sooner we'll be back on track to get this thing done in a timely manner. .. trying to balance the needs of the serious social services that communication platforms enable with the challenge of the economic provision of those services. those are two divergent anyway goals, and the fcc needs to figure out how to converge them. and the incentive auction, universal service, these all go to basic challenge. >> i agree with david, incentive auctions. but i will disagree with gust it is not a part for the fcc. in fact, i think while integrating the fcc's interpretation and the use, the sections and authority as it applies to the broadband providers. >> which leads into absolutely my next question, and that is post-verizon. what do each one of you all see, this is an issue i know professor yoo and i've talked about. it so interesting because i think that we thought was going to be over. with the original comcast decision. obviously, many years later we're still talking about it. on these panels were still talking about it. shawn, you've got your view that it is very important. professor yoo, again if he would start us off with just kind of how far does it go. randy mentioned that discrimination against the edge providers. so maybe you can teach us a little. >> there is i was it illegal and in terms of what's left, what's open for the commission to do and the political and. there's a lot of hidden restrictions and landmines that the fcc has to negotiate around t
gus, you all will love this story. i only know two guss in my life, the other one is a two-star general, and i was trying to hitch a flight on a military plane, but gus got that e-mail the other day. so i think i might have missed my flight. he is the assistant professor of law at the university of nebraska college of law and another one of my colleagues here at the free state foundation. and then certainly last but not least, sean chang who's the chief democratic counsel for the communications...