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uh gu gu. [ speaking french ] oh, guilty as charged. he does love brunch. male announcer ] join a sprint framily for as low as $25 a month. and for a limited time, get a switching bonus worth up to $650. happy connecting from sprint. chocolate and marshmallow meet... [ grunting ] ...inside a graham crackery shell. new krave s'mores. chocolate marshmallow. yum yum! which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it in butterfly valley? sure. can i watch it in glimmering lake? yep. here, too. what about the dark castle? you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >> stephen: from her new broadway show lady day and emarison bar and grill, ladies and gentlemen, audra mcdonald. ♪ ♪ what little moonlight can do ♪ ♪ what little moonlight can do to you ♪ ♪ you're in love ♪ your heart is fluttering all day long ♪ ♪ just when ♪ i love you ♪ what a little moonlight can do ♪ ♪ well while the lit
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gu gu mbatha raw joins us at the table. bravo to you. i thought you just jumped off the screen.daughter of a british sold your,ure mother was an african slave and you went sent to be raised by the white side of family. i never heard of story like this where a mixed race child was sent to the white side of family, have you? >> no. i never heard about belle's story. i first heard of the painting inspired by the director. it's a beautiful painting of her and her cousin elizabeth. the two of them are represented relatively equally and to me that was incredibly refreshing because i think normally in that period you'd imagine by racial member of the family to be con servant or something. it was very refreshing that she was entered into the family. >> she and the cousin are friends. >> yeah. >> you're not good enough to eat with family, but too good to eat with the servants. a little bit of an insider/outsider role. >> the position was so ambiguous and thichg that ee's what we really deal with in the film, how does she negotiate the two roles. and people are not sure how to respond to
gu gu mbatha raw joins us at the table. bravo to you. i thought you just jumped off the screen.daughter of a british sold your,ure mother was an african slave and you went sent to be raised by the white side of family. i never heard of story like this where a mixed race child was sent to the white side of family, have you? >> no. i never heard about belle's story. i first heard of the painting inspired by the director. it's a beautiful painting of her and her cousin elizabeth. the two of...
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gus's story. gus was a little 3-year-old boy whose father all of a sudden dropped through a trap door and was taken away. whose parent took away every picture of him of his father, who never spoke about him again. this is gus'shing who do not have the voice and not able to open up the true narrative to what their loving relationships were. >> hopefully at the end of it, there's a little boy who's got a lot of love coming his way from a daddy who wants to be with him very much. jason patric, fred, thank you very much. keep us informed about the case as it goes forward. we're going to continue following it like we have from the
gus's story. gus was a little 3-year-old boy whose father all of a sudden dropped through a trap door and was taken away. whose parent took away every picture of him of his father, who never spoke about him again. this is gus'shing who do not have the voice and not able to open up the true narrative to what their loving relationships were. >> hopefully at the end of it, there's a little boy who's got a lot of love coming his way from a daddy who wants to be with him very much. jason...
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gus's story. gus was a little 3-year-old boy whose father all of a sudden dropped through a trap door and was taken away. whose parent took away every picture of him of his father, who never spoke about him again. this is gus's story. and it's about all these other children that are facing the same thing who do not have the voice and not able to open up the true narrative to what their loving relationships were. >> hopefully at the end of it, there's a little boy who's got a lot of love coming his way from a daddy who wants to be with him very much. jason patric, fred, thank you very much. keep us informed about the case as it goes forward. we're going to continue following it like we have from the beginning. >> thank you very much. >> good to have you here today. >>> let me get you right to the newsroom with ms. carol costello who's in washington. >> i am. thank you, chris. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. it's not getting any easier in southern california as firefighters scramble to keep thousands of homes from going up in flames. it's a dangerous combination. record high temperatures hovering around 100 degrees. bone-dry conditions and gusty wi
gus's story. gus was a little 3-year-old boy whose father all of a sudden dropped through a trap door and was taken away. whose parent took away every picture of him of his father, who never spoke about him again. this is gus's story. and it's about all these other children that are facing the same thing who do not have the voice and not able to open up the true narrative to what their loving relationships were. >> hopefully at the end of it, there's a little boy who's got a lot of love...
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gus. ♪ hey you've got to hide ♪ ♪ >> reporter: but those cherished moments like patrick teaching gus to sing beatles' longs. seen through two different lenses. >> where is dada? that's right. patrick says home videos like these, where gus know him as dad show he was present in the picture. shriver says they don't snow what really happened. that patrick never assumed the responsibilities of a parent. >> tell me about the phrase, term, sperm donor. you don't like it. you don't feel it aplayplied to your case at all. >> never amrid to pplied to me. i am not a dennor more than she is. they took the sperm, egg put it in a test-tube. why, i am a man. does that make me a donor? >> definitely an area where technology is outpacing the law. and the law is trying, it is struggling, it is grappling to figure out a way to deal with these changing technologies. >> reporter: it might sound lkek a he said/she said. the gray area the law. in california a man who goes to a doctor to donate his sperm has no parental rights unless there is a written agreement before conception. patrick and shriver did not have that. but the law also says the man who essentially acts like a parent towards his child can be recognized as a parent. and that's
gus. ♪ hey you've got to hide ♪ ♪ >> reporter: but those cherished moments like patrick teaching gus to sing beatles' longs. seen through two different lenses. >> where is dada? that's right. patrick says home videos like these, where gus know him as dad show he was present in the picture. shriver says they don't snow what really happened. that patrick never assumed the responsibilities of a parent. >> tell me about the phrase, term, sperm donor. you don't like it. you...
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his son, austin, known as gus, suffered from severe bipolar disorders. they tried to secure gus a bed i in a psychiatric with regard but couldn't , but days later he stabbed the senator in the face and committed suicide . >> today deeds is working to push reforms on the state level getting the sign off last month for a better psychiatric bed registry and an extension on windows. it's a debate we faced before. is there more to do when the red flags of a person's behavior are well-known in the name of public safety from aurora to newtown to arizona, it's a it's the question when mental illness and violence intertwine. families knew their sons had various problems and tried to get help. we're not suggesting that any one of these terrible crimes could have been prevented with just the right phone call, yet if you know someone who is beginning to present with a serious mental health problem who do you call? what is the best approach? how do you figure that out. what are the rights of the possibly mentally ill person, and what are the rights of their fellow students or coworkers or ne
his son, austin, known as gus, suffered from severe bipolar disorders. they tried to secure gus a bed i in a psychiatric with regard but couldn't , but days later he stabbed the senator in the face and committed suicide . >> today deeds is working to push reforms on the state level getting the sign off last month for a better psychiatric bed registry and an extension on windows. it's a debate we faced before. is there more to do when the red flags of a person's behavior are well-known in...
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gus since day one. >> i have to be gus' voice. >> reporter: in response to wednesday's groundbreaking decision, schreiber's league team told abc news, we are exploring our options and should make a decision shortly. jason patric joins us now, along with his attorney, fred silverburg. take us back to that moment when you found out. >> it was just surreal. it really was. it's been 64 weeks since i've seen gust wrong, the decision. and i had faith in the process. >> 64 weeks since you've seen gus? >> last time i saw him, yeah. >> the last time you saw him, he said, i'm missing you, dad. and you said, i'll see you tomorrow. >> in his mind, i disappeared. and i didn't tell him the truth. >> do you think he understands what's going on? >> no. and that's one of the problems when you have a parent alienate a child. they isolate them. and they're not able to arct articulate that. they blame themselves. it's a horrible form of abuse. >> this is the first step in your legal battle. why don't you tell us about what's going to happen next. >> now, the case is back in the same position before it was the trial court ruled he could not proceed because he had provided the sperm to a physician for insemination of an unmarried woman. we're going to go back next week and ask the court reinstate jason's visitation. he was spending time with gus pursuant to a court order, while the case was pending. we're goi
gus since day one. >> i have to be gus' voice. >> reporter: in response to wednesday's groundbreaking decision, schreiber's league team told abc news, we are exploring our options and should make a decision shortly. jason patric joins us now, along with his attorney, fred silverburg. take us back to that moment when you found out. >> it was just surreal. it really was. it's been 64 weeks since i've seen gust wrong, the decision. and i had faith in the process. >> 64...
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gus to talk about the process going forward read. >> before i get to gus i forgot in my opening to talk about our process which is the congressional advisory committee host these events and conjunction with the internet caucus itself and congressman bob goodlatte and anna eshoo and senator john thune and patrick leahy. the proposition here for this particular program is that the organization does not take any positions on legislation. this is a good issue to illustrate that. all we do is host as a platform balance discussions on these issues pros and cons because the internet is astoundingly important and it needs to be preserved and cherished. so i applaud and thank the congressional caucus and its co-chairs for supporting this program even though the chairs themselves disagree on these particular issues. i really would like to thank them and explained that is our process. as far as the process for the fcc, gus? >> guest: so to start in a similar vein as a little bit of an introduction my name is gus hurwitz and i'm an assistant professor of law at the university of nebraska college of law where i teach telecommunications internet law and regulation and a great program with outstanding graduates doing important work in these fields. that's a quick plug because there is one of our graduates. i am going to talk about the process moving forward and i want to quickly start by putting a pin in the last point about the comcast case. centrists in question we might want to come back to how the comcast case might it come out have the fcc previously interpreted section 706 is applying to the internet. in the come case -- comcast case i said it applied but the process moving forward. what happened on thursday the commission voted to adopt the notice of proposed rule making. this is says the chairman has been very clear over the last couple of weeks the real beginning of the process. it's a bit to kill
gus to talk about the process going forward read. >> before i get to gus i forgot in my opening to talk about our process which is the congressional advisory committee host these events and conjunction with the internet caucus itself and congressman bob goodlatte and anna eshoo and senator john thune and patrick leahy. the proposition here for this particular program is that the organization does not take any positions on legislation. this is a good issue to illustrate that. all we do is...
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gus around 46 45 mi. per hour both at sfo and at livermore. right now sustained winds are in the teens. " that's a strong enough with those gus. we have some wind advisories. sasaki through the forecast for today. we'll have some sunshine. the clouds will build as we head for the afternoon. if it will be breezy it's cooler this afternoon 3 it's the driver two is possible with a chance for peace a lightning strike. small that chance widens. again not looking for a lot to the we could see some light rain and the possibility for some light rain. the rest looks fine. our temperatures began to climb as we head towards the weekend between our then her we have to get through the land and possibly some lightning bolts our mobile app as this weather changes get alerts on our mobile app kron4 dot, and our kron4 at. above did his because of the dry conditions and when it, ted expels fire danger. why is interstate 80 hercules to burke left >>mark: an update on the wild fires that have been burning across san diego county. all fire evacuation are now listed. so far fire fighters have the biggest fire contained 87%. here's the latest video
gus around 46 45 mi. per hour both at sfo and at livermore. right now sustained winds are in the teens. " that's a strong enough with those gus. we have some wind advisories. sasaki through the forecast for today. we'll have some sunshine. the clouds will build as we head for the afternoon. if it will be breezy it's cooler this afternoon 3 it's the driver two is possible with a chance for peace a lightning strike. small that chance widens. again not looking for a lot to the we could see...
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gus. >> i want to hear andrew's answer. >> tell us about -- 4% in the second quarter, gus. and then the rest of the year, 2.8 for the second half. that won't get us to three, will it? >> no, it won't. we'll still have a final good three-quarters. first quarter was an anomaly. we had better weather. hits and trade from inventories. conditions are in place for much stronger growth starting in the second quarter. bounce back from bounce back. stronger business investment. recovery in housing. things will look a lot better through the rest of this year. >> housing isn't all it's cracked up to me. it isn't, is it? >> no. it's not where we want it to be. we had a nice bounce back with starts in april. weather was an issue. so there was some concern can there. we are having a bounce back there. there is still a huge amount of pinned up demand. people have been putting off home purchases. we expect to see those come back through the rest of this year. i think with rates low, things will look a lot more solid through the rest of 2014. >> we had cap ex falling at 5% an rate in the first quarter. certainly some of that was weather related. but what turns it around? becky just asked this question. i think it's an excellent one one. why did the guys and the few women in the executive suite make the choice to start spending this year? >> i think what they are going to find is they are going to need to do that to get ahead of their competitors. they have been holding off because they have been scarred because of what they have been through. i think the animal spirits are still there. we had a small business survey. i think they are simply going to say this is the chance to take the step forward. we have been in recovering five years now. things are picking up. we need to invest if we want to stay ahead of the game. >> i hear a different thing over and over again, which is our business is slowing. our growth is going to be flat. we have to buy revenue. that's the only way we can do it. the question is whether you think they are doing that instead of growing their own business. because they are anxious. >> this is where kernen is right in the sense that it is not a science. two ideas. one is that the cap ex follows the demand. >> right. >> and says law which is supplies create its own demand. guswhat happens here? do you have to have demand first or the investment and then the demand goes? >> you have to have the demand first. we are having that. we will have it on the housing side, on the consumer side. >> guys, if you look at the mergers taking place, most of those, including at&t. i would argue that's a strategic deal, they are buying revenue. >> does the price for buying revenue goes up, at some point it pays underneath it to build your own. >> when does that happen? >> you have to have the deals to drive up price to create the demand underneath. >> i'm still stunned that at&t can walk away from that deal. pause the nfl. if they don't get the sunday package they can walk away. >> you wore a light brown suit, yellow shirt and brown tie. do you have see his sports coats? it looks like he bought one and got two free at joseph banks. >> as joe and steve talk about fashion, when we come back, up next, a big microsoft event to tell you about. he created the android app. he was t
gus. >> i want to hear andrew's answer. >> tell us about -- 4% in the second quarter, gus. and then the rest of the year, 2.8 for the second half. that won't get us to three, will it? >> no, it won't. we'll still have a final good three-quarters. first quarter was an anomaly. we had better weather. hits and trade from inventories. conditions are in place for much stronger growth starting in the second quarter. bounce back from bounce back. stronger business investment....