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they add that hayden james is an unreliable source. he is bitter and has an ax to grind.uthor, lawrence wright, church officials say his book is an roor-filled, unsubstantiat unsubstantiated, bigoted book. >> it's been surprising to me so see how many families have been broken up, how many families physically abused. the church has to account for these things. >> with our thanks to harry smith for his reporting. and there's a footnote to all this from "the atlantic." they've been forced to engage in a little bit of damage control of displaying a controversial ad on their website monday that was purchased by the church of scientology. the ad is the kind you've probably seen. it's called sponsor content and it's formatted to look like an actual article on their website. and the article lavishly praised scientology's leader. as a "new york times" media writer later noted, it was the same time lawrence wright's book was coming out and our airing was tonight. the church says, quote, we believe freedom of speech was never intended to be selective in who it applies to, closed qu
they add that hayden james is an unreliable source. he is bitter and has an ax to grind.uthor, lawrence wright, church officials say his book is an roor-filled, unsubstantiat unsubstantiated, bigoted book. >> it's been surprising to me so see how many families have been broken up, how many families physically abused. the church has to account for these things. >> with our thanks to harry smith for his reporting. and there's a footnote to all this from "the atlantic."...
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his parents are behind this and they're calling it hayden's goal. peggy fox is here with more on this family's courageous story. what a loss. >> yeah. his parents were actually on the sideline watching their son's game when the goal fell on him. now the father is a nurse and he ran to their son's side and fried to save him, but he was already gone -- tried to save him, but he was already gone. now they're trying to make sure it doesn't happen to anybody else's child. >> nobody should ever have to experience something so senseless happening in their family when it could be so easily prevented. >> reporter: the last place mary and greg elliott saw their 10-year-old son hayden alive was here on the soccer field. he was the goalie on a travel team and had just saved a goal and kicked the ball downfield. everybody was looking the other way when this goal fell on top of hayden and killed him. >> i especially have been around soccer my entire life and had no idea those things could even tip over, just didn't even know. >> we still don't know how or why the
his parents are behind this and they're calling it hayden's goal. peggy fox is here with more on this family's courageous story. what a loss. >> yeah. his parents were actually on the sideline watching their son's game when the goal fell on him. now the father is a nurse and he ran to their son's side and fried to save him, but he was already gone -- tried to save him, but he was already gone. now they're trying to make sure it doesn't happen to anybody else's child. >> nobody...
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activist and author kristal brent zook and political activist tom hayden.oth for being here this evening. >> thank you. >> john: saturday was gun appreciation day and it was a very good day for my panel of comedians coming right up. the pomp, the circumstance the insight and analysis. current tv presents the presidential inauguration plus insight into obama's second term. only on current tv. >> john: many americans spent the weekend appreciating our system of democracy while others spent time appreciating the legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. and then some spent time appreciating--guns. because after the horrific shooting in nu town one month ago what better time to appreciate the guns that made it all possible. saturday was a national gun appreciate days, a series of rallies and gun shows throughout the nation to protest kingdom obama trying to take away the guns. and the guns didn't seem to appreciate the people back. five folks were accidently shot at three situate gun shows in indiana, north carolina, and ohio. that is not funny. don't laugh. in the
activist and author kristal brent zook and political activist tom hayden.oth for being here this evening. >> thank you. >> john: saturday was gun appreciation day and it was a very good day for my panel of comedians coming right up. the pomp, the circumstance the insight and analysis. current tv presents the presidential inauguration plus insight into obama's second term. only on current tv. >> john: many americans spent the weekend appreciating our system of democracy while...
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we have to figure out how best to do that. >> general hayden, a number? >> in the past i said 10,000 to 15,000. let me give you a sense of what that comprises. number one training. two logistics. >> which has been going on since well before you were there. >> it will have to continue. logistics, intelligence surveillance areconnaissance. occasional indirect fire on extremists where american firepower could be called on. and our own purpose. being there when we have to conduct counterterrorism measures, we have a sufficient footprint and basing structure on which to do that. this is correct. okay. just the way it is laid out here. this is about confidence in our commitment. the afghans aren't the only audience. everyone else as stan suggests, everyone else in the neighborhood is looking and if they think we are wobbling, everyone else would be incent vised to behavior that he would about bad for us. >> another story. allowing women basically in the front lines -- it isn't women haven't seen combat. they have played support roles. this is about putting wome
we have to figure out how best to do that. >> general hayden, a number? >> in the past i said 10,000 to 15,000. let me give you a sense of what that comprises. number one training. two logistics. >> which has been going on since well before you were there. >> it will have to continue. logistics, intelligence surveillance areconnaissance. occasional indirect fire on extremists where american firepower could be called on. and our own purpose. being there when we have to...
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online, hayden has a sexual chat with a decoy who says she is 13. after saying he looks like brad pitt, he tells the girl he has a very large penis. >> most girls can't handle it. >> then he sends along a picture of it, and agrees to meet for sex. >> what's going on? i mean. >> you're getting arrested. >> for what? remember how hayden boasted online about the size of his genitals? >> put it on the table. he pulls a large sexual device out of his pants. later, he pleaded no contest to one count of an attempted lewd act upon a child and to one count of attempting to send harmful matter. and then there is this man. 28-year-old alvin king, using the screen name sole pleaser, he had a sexually explicit online chat with someone who said she is a 13-year-old girl. living up to his screen name, king tells her, i would like to suck on toes. he said he want to have oral sex with her and he has clearly seen our investigations before. are you a cop posing undercover to catch online predators? >> no. what are you talking about? >> don't you watch "dateline"? >>
online, hayden has a sexual chat with a decoy who says she is 13. after saying he looks like brad pitt, he tells the girl he has a very large penis. >> most girls can't handle it. >> then he sends along a picture of it, and agrees to meet for sex. >> what's going on? i mean. >> you're getting arrested. >> for what? remember how hayden boasted online about the size of his genitals? >> put it on the table. he pulls a large sexual device out of his pants. later,...
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at one point i believe he was a partner with the hayden so started the hayden glass company of which you saw a portion of your earlier and which is on the cover of my book. like he did not do business with william skinner, no. thank you. >> sera, at skinnerville, what survives? hasn't been any kind of serious or amateur archaeological search for evidence of the mill? i mean, what can you find if you go to the site today? >> that's a great question, bill. if you go to skinnerville today, you will find a stretch of highway and you will find a few houses along the side of it. some of which are or were wrecked at the time of the flood that were refashioned into homes. and you will find a very tranquil, unassuming river flowing alongside of it which is the mill river. there's been no archaeological dig that i know of. if you want to find the area where skinner's house was, there's a utility, what do they call utility -- >> substation? >> substation or something like that, yes. and back, the locals say, is where his house was. locals in areas to refer to the area as skinnerville, but it is
at one point i believe he was a partner with the hayden so started the hayden glass company of which you saw a portion of your earlier and which is on the cover of my book. like he did not do business with william skinner, no. thank you. >> sera, at skinnerville, what survives? hasn't been any kind of serious or amateur archaeological search for evidence of the mill? i mean, what can you find if you go to the site today? >> that's a great question, bill. if you go to skinnerville...
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air force general michael hayden. i'm the only one without a military title this morning. i want to start out with chuck hagel because he's what's top on the minds of the pentagon. from what you know of chuck hagel, and he would be the first enlisted man ever to run the pentagon. the first vietnam vet, from what you know, what sort of reception would he get from the military? >> i think it would be fine. i know senator hagel, he was on my oversight committee when i was in the intelligence community. he was a member, and this is not a universal condition, he was a member that you could talk to, have an honest dialogue, not necessarily disagree. you can always speak with him and frankly given my time in uniform, that's a tremendous attribute. i actually think this will work out well. >> you wrote in your book, about the trust deficit that happens when the military gets used to a new person. you were talking about the president at the time. i wonder if having a pentagon chief with the credit accident shalls of having fought in a war is a prerequisite. >> you'll build relation
air force general michael hayden. i'm the only one without a military title this morning. i want to start out with chuck hagel because he's what's top on the minds of the pentagon. from what you know of chuck hagel, and he would be the first enlisted man ever to run the pentagon. the first vietnam vet, from what you know, what sort of reception would he get from the military? >> i think it would be fine. i know senator hagel, he was on my oversight committee when i was in the intelligence...
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i'm here by fluke. >> hayden panettiere, first of all, we were talking fashion.to toe, please. >> it's roberto cavalli. i have a couture bag. >> i have to ask quickly, how many options do you have, how many do you go through? when did you finally choose the dress? >> i'm not huge with trying dresses, things on. i have never been that kind of person. even when i go shopping, i'm like in, grab, out. it's not always the smartest thing to do. online shopping is really bad, too, but i had about three choices that i was really struggling between, but it just got better and better and better, and this one i just love and i feel like it's my age and i'm comfortable. >> i love that. >> and good luck to you, good lo luck to connie tonight. we're going to send it back to commercial break. we have a lot going on on the red carpet. >> stay with us live on the golden globes red carpet. >> stay with us live on the
i'm here by fluke. >> hayden panettiere, first of all, we were talking fashion.to toe, please. >> it's roberto cavalli. i have a couture bag. >> i have to ask quickly, how many options do you have, how many do you go through? when did you finally choose the dress? >> i'm not huge with trying dresses, things on. i have never been that kind of person. even when i go shopping, i'm like in, grab, out. it's not always the smartest thing to do. online shopping is really bad,...
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troy hayden getth exclusive access to arias inside a maximum security phoenix prison. >> what does that look like to you? >> like jodi. >> for the past couple of weeks this is how we heard about jodi arias. you know who that is? >> that looks like jodi. >> the prosecutors working as hard as they can to send her to death row but tonight we hear about jodi in a different way. and it happens here. her home for now. the maximum security tower in phoenix. i was given exclusive access to the unit and i met jodi. >> how are you feeling? we spoke together for some time. >> going the way you thought it was going to go. >> because of the impending case and advice of attorneys she he didn't want to appear on camryn agreed and i promised not to reveal some of the things i talked about but i also told her i would show viewers how she is leving. >> this is jodi's room here. her cell. a small cell. a little tiny window up at the top. three bunks. only two of them are occupied. this is jo jodi's in middle anr roommate right here. and lotions and a toilet and a basin. she s lock down in her with her cel
troy hayden getth exclusive access to arias inside a maximum security phoenix prison. >> what does that look like to you? >> like jodi. >> for the past couple of weeks this is how we heard about jodi arias. you know who that is? >> that looks like jodi. >> the prosecutors working as hard as they can to send her to death row but tonight we hear about jodi in a different way. and it happens here. her home for now. the maximum security tower in phoenix. i was given...
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and troy hayden got access inside a phoenix maximum security prison. >> what does that look like to youdi. >> for the past couple of weeks this is how we've heard of jodi arias. >> you know who that is? >> that looks like jodi. >> prosecutors work to hard to send her to death row. tonight, we hear about jodi in a different way and it happens here, her home for now. the maximum security tower jail in phoenix. i was given exclusive access to this unit and i met jodi. >> how are you feeling. >> spoke together for some time. and because of her case on the advice of attorneys she did not want to appear on camera and i promised not to reveal some things we talked about, but i'd show the viewers how she's living. >> this is jodi's room here, a small cell, tiny window up at the top. three burninnks, and only two a occupied and jodis in the middle and roommate's right here and small writing desk and some lotions and toilet and basin. she's locked down in here with her cell mate. 10 p.m. at night to 6 in the morning. as i was shooting, something interesting happened. all of jodi's pod-mates held
and troy hayden got access inside a phoenix maximum security prison. >> what does that look like to youdi. >> for the past couple of weeks this is how we've heard of jodi arias. >> you know who that is? >> that looks like jodi. >> prosecutors work to hard to send her to death row. tonight, we hear about jodi in a different way and it happens here, her home for now. the maximum security tower jail in phoenix. i was given exclusive access to this unit and i met jodi....
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troy hayden getth exclusive access to arias inside a maximum security phoenix prison. >> what does that>> like jodi. >> for the past couple of weeks this is how we heard about jodi arias. >> you know who that is? >> that looks like jodi. >> the prosecutors working as hard as they can to send her to death row but tonight we hear about jodi in a different way. and it happens here. her home for now. the maximum security tower in phoenix. i was given exclusive access to the unit and i met jodi. >> how are you feeling? we spoke together for some time. >> going the way you thought it was going to go. >> because of the impending case and advice of attorneys she he didn't want to appear on camryn agreed and i promised not to reveal some of the things i talked about but i also told her i would show viewers how she is leving. >> this is jodi's room here. her cell. a small cell. a little tiny window up at the top. three bunks. only two of them are occupied. this is jo jodi's in middle anr roommate right here. and lotions and a toilet and a basin. she s lock down in her with her cell mate from 0:00
troy hayden getth exclusive access to arias inside a maximum security phoenix prison. >> what does that>> like jodi. >> for the past couple of weeks this is how we heard about jodi arias. >> you know who that is? >> that looks like jodi. >> the prosecutors working as hard as they can to send her to death row but tonight we hear about jodi in a different way. and it happens here. her home for now. the maximum security tower in phoenix. i was given exclusive...
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it effectively bans the sale of any soccer goal that isn't considered tip resistant. 10-year-old hayden elliott died in winchester in 2007 when the goal he was defending fell on top of him. his parents have been strongly supporting that bill. >>> state lawmakers in maryland are working to take some of the bite out of a controversial court ruling on pitbulls. that ruling came last year from maryland's highest court and labeled pitbulls as inherently dangerous. it made it very hard for owners to defend themselves in court if their dog was to bite somebody. well, now state lawmakers are working on legislation that would give pitbull owners the same legal standing as the owners of all other breeds. >>> two levies in the district are being called unacceptable tonight. the u.s. army corps of engineers says hundreds of levies across the country are in danger of failing and in the nation's capital they include the anacostia naval air station levy and the 17th street levy. the corps is in the process of rebuilding the 17th street levy and hopes to have that project done soon. >>> regardless of w
it effectively bans the sale of any soccer goal that isn't considered tip resistant. 10-year-old hayden elliott died in winchester in 2007 when the goal he was defending fell on top of him. his parents have been strongly supporting that bill. >>> state lawmakers in maryland are working to take some of the bite out of a controversial court ruling on pitbulls. that ruling came last year from maryland's highest court and labeled pitbulls as inherently dangerous. it made it very hard for...
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this is dylan right here, this is dylan, and this is his big brother hayden. dylan's only five, but he's already been through two surgeries for brain tumors. and he just went through his second round of chemo. and this is their mother, dawn, who runs this loving and happy home. she too struggled with tumors. but that doesn't slow her down. her love of family comes first. their dad, phil, works two jobs, repairing copiers, and on weekends delivering newspapers. but the bills keep piling up, and the heating bill gets pushed off. when you learn about their difficulties, it just breaks your heart. when we asked the biggest oil companies to help families in need, only citgo, the people of venezuela, and president hugo chavez responded. thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! . >>> time for sports. the goal is to avoid distraction. between the headline grabbing, anti-gay co
this is dylan right here, this is dylan, and this is his big brother hayden. dylan's only five, but he's already been through two surgeries for brain tumors. and he just went through his second round of chemo. and this is their mother, dawn, who runs this loving and happy home. she too struggled with tumors. but that doesn't slow her down. her love of family comes first. their dad, phil, works two jobs, repairing copiers, and on weekends delivering newspapers. but the bills keep piling up, and...
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policy i did not see him deviating from that or hinting that that policy should change anytime soon hayden was also known as among among his supporters of the so-called global zero movement which stands for complete elimination of nuclear weapons under the worldwide regime of inspections do you think this might be used as an excuse for new interventions just i'm not sure about that i really haven't thought too much in that realm at this point i think that there was a considerable effort to draw him out on that issue today during the hearings but i don't think that there was any new news broken or any anything that we could take away from it in the way of of new interventions you know kelli a lot of my perspective we're going to have to leave it right there thank you very much for your time here on t.v. sharing your views on the subject ok thank you right i'll be back with more news in about ten minutes kate is here with all the latest in business after this short break. you know i can kind of sort of understand the mindset of an evil dictator i have trouble understanding what is going on o
policy i did not see him deviating from that or hinting that that policy should change anytime soon hayden was also known as among among his supporters of the so-called global zero movement which stands for complete elimination of nuclear weapons under the worldwide regime of inspections do you think this might be used as an excuse for new interventions just i'm not sure about that i really haven't thought too much in that realm at this point i think that there was a considerable effort to draw...
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here to give us the lowdown on this pivotal unveiling of the survey i mean i'm joined by mara for hayden hillard co-founder and executive director of the partnership for civil justice fund thank you so much for coming on mara thanks for having me so what were some of the most shocking revelations of this request and you've said yourself it's just the tip of the iceberg how deep is this really run well the documents that we got which is only about one hundred pages from the f.b.i. and field offices around the country show in the normal depth and breadth to the level of surveillance and use of f.b.i. authority against the occupy movement the f.b.i. offices all over the united states was using domestic terrorism authority issue in domestic terrorism alerts and watches and in using that to go after the occupy movement and collect information on people and on a movement that they acknowledged throughout the materials is a peaceful nonviolent movement. and going off the peaceful nonviolent movement you know this is supposed to be a government to protect our constitutional rights and civil libe
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officer wounded twice to two purple hearts he knows what war is like that means a difference and when hayden says he would be very very careful about employing our forces in fool's errand such as afghanistan god help us iraq he's going to be a worthy stand up against people like brennan who don't know the half of it and will never served our country forces what about his attitude towards israel he's been accused of speaking out against the influence of the israeli lobby there in the us is that something that will be a stumbling block for his nomination hago famously said one time i'm not the senator from israel i'm the senator from america. now. doesn't that make good sense on the face of it would somebody be open to criticism for that kind of the you know it shows it shows how delicate this question is in our country that he can't even speak about the jewish lobby or say that he's the senator from the united states and not from israel without being criticized for what those that tell you about the power of the israel lobby while the nomination of john brennan as head of the cia is also unde
officer wounded twice to two purple hearts he knows what war is like that means a difference and when hayden says he would be very very careful about employing our forces in fool's errand such as afghanistan god help us iraq he's going to be a worthy stand up against people like brennan who don't know the half of it and will never served our country forces what about his attitude towards israel he's been accused of speaking out against the influence of the israeli lobby there in the us is that...
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it were a word down a 14-mile valley and swept through the villages of williamsburg, skinnerville, haydendo, lee, florence. to give you a sense of the power of that water is to appreciate the amount of time it took to pass through portions of the valley. in the lower portion of the ballot the land levels out into a plane. the water took about an hour and a half to flow through and flood the town of northampton and in the into the river. in the upper reaches of the valley where the land is steeper, that water, the 600 million gallons of water, went through the village and about 15 minutes each. it resulted in the worst a national disaster in american history at the time. over $1 million worth of property damage was sustained. almost 800 people were left homeless, and 139 people were killed. my book is about the only village that wasn't rebuild, skinnerville. and the man at the center of the village, william center. and what set scarce sort apart is the success he achieved after this disaster. skinnerville suffered the worst destruction of all. and was considered to be in obliterated from t
it were a word down a 14-mile valley and swept through the villages of williamsburg, skinnerville, haydendo, lee, florence. to give you a sense of the power of that water is to appreciate the amount of time it took to pass through portions of the valley. in the lower portion of the ballot the land levels out into a plane. the water took about an hour and a half to flow through and flood the town of northampton and in the into the river. in the upper reaches of the valley where the land is...
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southerner of the era knew the simple answer well regulated militias kept the slaves in chains sally hayden in her book slave patrols law and violence of virginia in the carolinas notes that although eligibility for the militia seemed all encompassing not every middle aged white male virginian or carolinian became a slave patroller there were exceptions so that men in critical professions like judges legislators and students could stay at their work generally though she documents how most southern men between eighteen and forty five including physicians and ministers had to serve on slave patrol in the militia at one time or another in their lives and slave rebellion for keeping those slave patrols busy that had a constitution was ratified hundreds of substantial slave uprisings that occurred across the south blacks outnumbered whites in the large areas and the state militias were used to both prevent and to put down slave uprisings as dr bogus points out slavery can only exist in the context of a police state and the enforcement of that police state was the explicit job of the militias. if
southerner of the era knew the simple answer well regulated militias kept the slaves in chains sally hayden in her book slave patrols law and violence of virginia in the carolinas notes that although eligibility for the militia seemed all encompassing not every middle aged white male virginian or carolinian became a slave patroller there were exceptions so that men in critical professions like judges legislators and students could stay at their work generally though she documents how most...
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if there was ever a morning to bring hayden to work, this is it. i don't know what i was thinking.in the 3 year old and under space here. and the second thing is if you got sesame street back in you, you know you are on to a great thing. willard is back with me. he is the ceo. >> we've been working with sesame for a couple years. we like to think of them as a thought partner. you see all the great characters here in the 3 and under gallery. worked with us to develop some of the cultural exhibits. 140 countries around the world and they are great global citizens. they are model. >> they definitely know how to reach children and teach children. >> they really do. >> the one thing i love about this space is it does reaffirm no child is too young to start learning. >> our little evident visitors have play space. it's the opposite of a sensory depravation. all kinds of stimulus activities. own tiny climbing structure. there's a larger climbing structure up to 3 years old here. but it's all about early socialization. but doing it in a playful way. >> how do you regulate the space? i coul
if there was ever a morning to bring hayden to work, this is it. i don't know what i was thinking.in the 3 year old and under space here. and the second thing is if you got sesame street back in you, you know you are on to a great thing. willard is back with me. he is the ceo. >> we've been working with sesame for a couple years. we like to think of them as a thought partner. you see all the great characters here in the 3 and under gallery. worked with us to develop some of the cultural...
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karl hayden has a few recommendations. >> there is a lot going on. this is quite an exciting time and we are very pleased that tailor branch has a new book out and he's coming to the pratt library. for those of you who know his books on king have been really massive. he has prepared a compact book each chapter talks about king's life. it's really i think something you can actually give to other people. it tells you about king. >> the interesting thing is that the public inauguration is also happening on martin luther king's holidays. the new book about one of the most famous fathers the patriarch john and jack kennedy and the brothers. this is an authorized biography but he also had access to a lot of papers that had never been seen before. you get all of it. he really emphasizes the family is so important for the kennedys and the brothers. there's a new book about brothers. if you have a brother, if you know about brothers, this book is great. it talks about not only his life as a brother and his four brothers. like the marx brothers, gouch cho mark
karl hayden has a few recommendations. >> there is a lot going on. this is quite an exciting time and we are very pleased that tailor branch has a new book out and he's coming to the pratt library. for those of you who know his books on king have been really massive. he has prepared a compact book each chapter talks about king's life. it's really i think something you can actually give to other people. it tells you about king. >> the interesting thing is that the public inauguration...
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. >> the person who uses the phrase "we steal secrets" is michael hayden. the founder of wikileaks, julian assange, features prominently in the film. he remains holed up in the ecuadorean embassy in london where he sought refuge last year in order to avoid extradition to sweden and ultimately the u.s. meanwhile, a bradley manning, the individual accused of leaking documents to wikileaks, will be on trial next week. the colonel saito talk more aboe are joined here at the sundance film festival by the director alex gibney, the oscar-award winning filmmaker. his other films include "mea maxima culpa : silence in the house of god," "enron: the smartest guys in the room." "taxi to the dark side" focuses on a taxi driver in afghanistan. you were awarded the academy award for that film. it is good to have you with us. tell us why you decided to do this film "we steal secrets: the story of wikileaks." >> originally when i was brought into this -- i got a call from universal to take it on. i took it on because i thought it was the ultimate david and goliath story. j
. >> the person who uses the phrase "we steal secrets" is michael hayden. the founder of wikileaks, julian assange, features prominently in the film. he remains holed up in the ecuadorean embassy in london where he sought refuge last year in order to avoid extradition to sweden and ultimately the u.s. meanwhile, a bradley manning, the individual accused of leaking documents to wikileaks, will be on trial next week. the colonel saito talk more aboe are joined here at the sundance...
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i wonder who hayden loves? we'll find out later maybe in the program.etting ready to come back. and two, not robin's favorite. >> it's your day, robin. >> it is your day, robin. >> and it's great to be here this morning. >>> what if you could cut calories from your favorite foods without cutting the taste? >> i'm in. >> me, too. >> apparently, so aim right now. >> actually, josh is about to put miracle berry powder to the test. you just eat this stuff. >> what happens? >> put a scoop in your mouth. >> apparently, this is supposed to make sour things sweet. for 30 seconds, i can't talk. >> these are my joyous 30 seconds, ladies and gentlemen. these are -- this is my "play of the day." >> and we have 30 counting down. we don't know what that tastes like right now. and then he's going to bite into a great big lemon. >> is that delicious? >> looks like you're biting into the lemon. >> can you whistle? how about sock puppet? if i do like a puppet ventriloquist thing. >> five, four, three, two, one. >> so, that's coffee. >> okay, so that's coffee. now we're s
i wonder who hayden loves? we'll find out later maybe in the program.etting ready to come back. and two, not robin's favorite. >> it's your day, robin. >> it is your day, robin. >> and it's great to be here this morning. >>> what if you could cut calories from your favorite foods without cutting the taste? >> i'm in. >> me, too. >> apparently, so aim right now. >> actually, josh is about to put miracle berry powder to the test. you just eat...
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. >> no one else finds hayden panettiere intolerable? is that a question?i'm not being mean, but why does anderson cooper remind me of dinosaurs? >> [ bleep ]. eric stonestreet, why so awkward and yelly? i'm not awkward and yelly. >> christina applegate, you were better when you we're spandex instead of spanx, you old slut. >> you guys are like lennon and mccartney, only fatter and gayer. >> i thought this was supposed to be mean tweets. >> malcolm in the middle. more like mushy in the middle. lose some weight. i got a good chuckle over that one. i'm coming after you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got a great show for you tonight. no doubt is here. and we'll be right back with jennifer aniston, so stick around. >> jimmy: hello, welcome back to our first show at 11:35. this is my new desk. ikea had a great sale. tonight on the show, we have one of the most popular bands in the world. this is their latest album, called "push and shove." the pride of anaheim, no doubt from the bud light outdoor stage. we've got a good show for you tomorrow night, too
. >> no one else finds hayden panettiere intolerable? is that a question?i'm not being mean, but why does anderson cooper remind me of dinosaurs? >> [ bleep ]. eric stonestreet, why so awkward and yelly? i'm not awkward and yelly. >> christina applegate, you were better when you we're spandex instead of spanx, you old slut. >> you guys are like lennon and mccartney, only fatter and gayer. >> i thought this was supposed to be mean tweets. >> malcolm in the...
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this is nicky hayden's bike, the number 69, his trademark number he raced last year.ay. >> reporter: don't you think it's everyone's dream, if you're into bikes, to own a bike that says ducati on it. >> this is a bike you put in your living room. >> reporter: what's this? >> the honda nc700x. it's got a low msrp. 6999. >> reporter: so $7,000 for a bike, that's good. >> really good nowadays. couple of unique things about it is it's got a storage compartment normally where the gas tank is. will hold a full face helmet. go on a ride, you can drop your helmet in there. fuel fills unthe tank. not going to win any races, but it's a really nice motorcycle. >> reporter: is this a good starter bike? >> it would be. they make an automatic version, so you don't have to worry about a clutch or shifter. >> reporter: even better starter bike. >> yeah. just brakes, go and stop. >> reporter: this is not going to win races, but we have a race ready to go on behind us. we're going to check in with danny and tyler. good morning, gang. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: who i
this is nicky hayden's bike, the number 69, his trademark number he raced last year.ay. >> reporter: don't you think it's everyone's dream, if you're into bikes, to own a bike that says ducati on it. >> this is a bike you put in your living room. >> reporter: what's this? >> the honda nc700x. it's got a low msrp. 6999. >> reporter: so $7,000 for a bike, that's good. >> really good nowadays. couple of unique things about it is it's got a storage compartment...
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goldie, let me start with you and i want your reaction to what you heard hayden say.at? >> i think he is right. we have to be ready to move at a moment's notice and i don't believe the standards ought to be relaxed. when i came out of boot camp, just after i came out of boot camp they instituted 54 weeks of -- 54 hours of continuous mental and physical challenge. to survive that you have to be in excellent physical shape. but in order to qualify for front-line infantry roles, that calls for something else. and i just don't believe there ought to be a difference in the standard. if a woman can meet those standards she ought to be able to serve, be recognized and paid for it. >> simple as that. if she can meet the standards she's good to go. >> i agree. what the policy is asking for is not set asides or any type of quotas. it is simply saying we should open and allow opportunities for women who choose to go in to this that they can have the opportunities to do so. it goes back to the longest tradition of the united states military. one of the reasons i'm proud of my ser
goldie, let me start with you and i want your reaction to what you heard hayden say.at? >> i think he is right. we have to be ready to move at a moment's notice and i don't believe the standards ought to be relaxed. when i came out of boot camp, just after i came out of boot camp they instituted 54 weeks of -- 54 hours of continuous mental and physical challenge. to survive that you have to be in excellent physical shape. but in order to qualify for front-line infantry roles, that calls...
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stanley mcchrystal and michael hayden both say hagel is a fine choice. hagel earned two purple hearts in the vietnam war, his confirmation hearing is set to begin thursday. >>> japan has launched two surveillance satellites to help keep an eye on north korea. defense officials are threatening to carry out a nuclear test and more long range rocket launches. the u.s. security council expanded sanctions against north korea this week and condemned the country for last month's launch. >>> 233 people killed in a nightclub fire in southeast brazil. some burned to dea, some were trampled, some overcome by smoke. it happened when the jam packed nightclub suddenly caught fire aeb many of these victims didn't stand a chance. on the scene right now, rescuers are still picking through the burned rubble, cnn's shasta darlington. >> reporter: smoke filled the air when the first firefighters entered the nightclub. where shirtless men were already trying to rescue some of the injured. emergency vehicles arrived not realizing the extent of the tragedy they faced. chaos an
stanley mcchrystal and michael hayden both say hagel is a fine choice. hagel earned two purple hearts in the vietnam war, his confirmation hearing is set to begin thursday. >>> japan has launched two surveillance satellites to help keep an eye on north korea. defense officials are threatening to carry out a nuclear test and more long range rocket launches. the u.s. security council expanded sanctions against north korea this week and condemned the country for last month's launch....
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all -33& 3 ((break 8) this is dylan right here this is dylan, and this is his big brother hayden.ries for brain tumors. and he just went through his second round of chemo. and this is their mother, dawn who runs this loving and happy home. she too struggled with tumors. but that doesn't slow her down. her love of family comes first. their dad, phil, works two jobs, repairing copiers, and on weekends delivering newspapers. but the bills keep piling up and the heating bill gets pushed off. when you learn about their difficulties it just breaks your heart. when we asked the biggest oil companies to help families in need only citgo, the people of venezuela and president hugo chavez responded. thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! 3 3 ,33&&peat saff t your tailgate.how long those dishes are safe to suudayy.. and thh surprising 33sickest. act.whaa he oes after he ets 3 3 3 thursdaa, january 3
all -33& 3 ((break 8) this is dylan right here this is dylan, and this is his big brother hayden.ries for brain tumors. and he just went through his second round of chemo. and this is their mother, dawn who runs this loving and happy home. she too struggled with tumors. but that doesn't slow her down. her love of family comes first. their dad, phil, works two jobs, repairing copiers, and on weekends delivering newspapers. but the bills keep piling up and the heating bill gets pushed off....
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took office, he was briefed on this by the then director or outgoing director of the cia, michael haydenthey had developed this policy called signature strikes. if an individual had contact with certain other individuals, traveling a certain area, as certain times, gathering with a certain number of people there was a presumption they must be up to no good, that they are suspected militants or terrorists in the u.s. could take pre-emptive action against those people. and by that i mean, killing them with a missile. there was authorization to do that. in some cases the president has pre-cleared the cia to authorize these strikes without being directly notified. my understanding from sources, president obama has released sort of micromanaged this process. brennan is basically the hit man of this administration except he really never has to do the hitting himself. he orders missile strikes and other strikes to hit in somalia and yemen, pakistan. we're looking right now at a reality that president obama essentially has extended the very policies that many of his supporters once the post unde
took office, he was briefed on this by the then director or outgoing director of the cia, michael haydenthey had developed this policy called signature strikes. if an individual had contact with certain other individuals, traveling a certain area, as certain times, gathering with a certain number of people there was a presumption they must be up to no good, that they are suspected militants or terrorists in the u.s. could take pre-emptive action against those people. and by that i mean, killing...
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. >> greta: the anchor troy hayden is live.ove juror questions, but tell me the thoughts on the juror questions today? >> they were a shock tower all of us, because we've been sitting in there and listening to the testimony for the last couple of weeks, and damning against jodi arias, all the lies caught on videotapes, the pictures that put her on the crime scene when she denied it over and over again, the bloody palm print on the wall and as you said here in arizona the jurors once the attorneys are finished with the witnesses can ask their question hes and put them on a slip of paper and when the judge starts reading things about roommates, the alibi of the roommates, have you fingerprinted the roommates, what's the roommates reaction? everybody was like what? where did that come from and jodi arias got kind of big, they're talking about roommates and not talking about me. and i know you've spent in courtroom and i don't know what you're thinking of, but is there one juror sitting there thinking i'm not sure if she did this.
. >> greta: the anchor troy hayden is live.ove juror questions, but tell me the thoughts on the juror questions today? >> they were a shock tower all of us, because we've been sitting in there and listening to the testimony for the last couple of weeks, and damning against jodi arias, all the lies caught on videotapes, the pictures that put her on the crime scene when she denied it over and over again, the bloody palm print on the wall and as you said here in arizona the jurors once...
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. >> and troy hayden with the latest.tor ask what her demeanor was the following day after her boyfriend was killed and also whether or not she was strong. did the prosecutor ask the new man on the witness stand whether or not he saw any indication of any defensive wounds? she's raising self-defense, so did she have a scratch on her. >> she had a couple of cuts on her hands and explained that she dropped a glass at a job she worked at. but everybody in the courtroom was stunned today. are you kidding me? let me set the stage for you. just yesterday we're sitening that courtroom and we saw picture after picture, maybe the most violent murder i've ever been around of the travis alexander was stabbed so many times in the back, in the throat, in the head, and his throat was slashed to the point he was almost decapitated. he was shot in the forehead and 24 hours later she is 's hooking up with another guy at chilies, and making out. and stunned in the courtroom, to do that 24 hours later. >> what was her demeanor in the courtr
. >> and troy hayden with the latest.tor ask what her demeanor was the following day after her boyfriend was killed and also whether or not she was strong. did the prosecutor ask the new man on the witness stand whether or not he saw any indication of any defensive wounds? she's raising self-defense, so did she have a scratch on her. >> she had a couple of cuts on her hands and explained that she dropped a glass at a job she worked at. but everybody in the courtroom was stunned...
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>> i've never seen it >> and anchor troy hayden is back with the latest.hat murder weapon ever found? >> no, they haven't found the murder weapon and actually the whole story about how it was stolen, kind of interesting. the police in fact say that jodi arias called them and said there was a break-in at her grandparent's house, it was in california way up north and the door was kicked in. when they got there, very little was stolen. the dvd player was stolen and they went back into a back room, it was a cabinet, not a gun cabinet, but a cabinet had a few guns in it and money on top and whole bunch of roles of quarters that were fine and four or five other guns in the cabinet wasn't touched. the only thing taken was that .25 caliber handgun, the same type of gun that killed travis. >> greta: in terms of graphic photos introduced today, the evidence, what was the purpose of that? >> well, first of all, it's a very strange thing to be sitening a courtroom with a hundred people basically looking at pornography and that's what was going on today. one picture af
>> i've never seen it >> and anchor troy hayden is back with the latest.hat murder weapon ever found? >> no, they haven't found the murder weapon and actually the whole story about how it was stolen, kind of interesting. the police in fact say that jodi arias called them and said there was a break-in at her grandparent's house, it was in california way up north and the door was kicked in. when they got there, very little was stolen. the dvd player was stolen and they went back...