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galbraith, senior diplomatic negative at the center for arms control and non-proliferation, steven hess, former adviser to presidents ford and carter, richard avenuage, lieutenant governor of new york, and new york senator charles schumer. it's about an hour, 40 minutes. >> steve weisman is the editorial directer and public policy fellow at the peterson institute for international economics and previously was chief international economics correspondent for "the new york times." he was a journalist with the times for many years, first becoming acquainted with senator moynihan when he was reporting on new york politics and later as a correspondent in the washington d.c. steve also served as the bureau chief for the times in new delhi, india can, where he covered ambassador moynihan. steve hess is a presidential historian and senior fellow emeritus in governance studies at the brookings institution which he joined in this 1972. he served on the white house staff of presidents dwight eisenhower and richard nixon, and he was an adviser to presidents jimmy carter and gerald ford. of his exper
galbraith, senior diplomatic negative at the center for arms control and non-proliferation, steven hess, former adviser to presidents ford and carter, richard avenuage, lieutenant governor of new york, and new york senator charles schumer. it's about an hour, 40 minutes. >> steve weisman is the editorial directer and public policy fellow at the peterson institute for international economics and previously was chief international economics correspondent for "the new york times."...
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r hess so people have said we have a lot of narrow buildings. i went out history and measured this building. it's 9 feet ten and a half inches wide. >> the lot is a little more. there is an inch and a half on both sides. >> this is a real landmark. >> there is the dog. >> there is the required dog and the reason this is in there it has a green roof. this is a little shed that somebody built it's under the 100 square feet requirement and below no permit is required and they built this artist studio with a green roof isn't that odd? gorgeous studio an. >> these are earthquake refugee shacks and they replaced the tent cities put up in parks and house the ten's of thousand's of refugees and wurn winter was approaching and decided they decided a more permanent way to house these people and they built these cottages in city parks and presidio park and of this amount there are 23, 24 that are certified to still be standing although we assume there are many more hidden in people's backyards or suburbs and that type of thing and when the camps closed peo
r hess so people have said we have a lot of narrow buildings. i went out history and measured this building. it's 9 feet ten and a half inches wide. >> the lot is a little more. there is an inch and a half on both sides. >> this is a real landmark. >> there is the dog. >> there is the required dog and the reason this is in there it has a green roof. this is a little shed that somebody built it's under the 100 square feet requirement and below no permit is required and...
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and even before that experiments by walter hess in switzerland in the '40s showed that if you stimulate a different region of the brain you can produce anger and aggression the opposite emotion. so that was from stimulating the hope thalamus and he showed this remarkably in cats by putting an electrode in a specific part of the brain and firing those neurons, he made this outwardly normal happy cat suddenly express rage, hiss, lay its ears back. now, that's starting to tell us something about the parts of the brain that are involved in emotion, but there's a great deal of interest also in the nature and nurture question. to what extent is aggression influenced by our inheritance and to what extent is aggression influenced by our environment? and we earlier today that insects have been a very good system for understanding how genes affect behavior and so an important question that comes up is whether this insect shows aggression. and it turns out that they do show aggression. we can see hit in the movie here showing to dris so la grappling with each other over a food patch and you can se
and even before that experiments by walter hess in switzerland in the '40s showed that if you stimulate a different region of the brain you can produce anger and aggression the opposite emotion. so that was from stimulating the hope thalamus and he showed this remarkably in cats by putting an electrode in a specific part of the brain and firing those neurons, he made this outwardly normal happy cat suddenly express rage, hiss, lay its ears back. now, that's starting to tell us something about...
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they claimed henry tried to speed away, driving his car directly towards officer aaron hess, who thenewitnesses said the police officer overreacted. that henry was trying to move his car. witnesses say after his was shot, henry was handcuffed, while officers with nonlife-threatening injuries received treatment before he did. three months later, the young man's family is left with many questions and no real answers. >>> here with us live, d.j.'s parents, danroy and angela henry, along with their attorney. thank you all very much for being here with us. i know, angela, you couldn't even watch some of that video. i know it's still, of course, very painful. danroy, where does the investigation stand right now? >> the lead-in investigation is complete. the evidence gathered by this police agency is now in the hands of the district attorney's office. it will be presented to the garage at the end of this week. >> they said it was going to start this month. and it has begun. >> our understanding is it started -- it could have started yesterday. >> and the family, this is protocol, you're not
they claimed henry tried to speed away, driving his car directly towards officer aaron hess, who thenewitnesses said the police officer overreacted. that henry was trying to move his car. witnesses say after his was shot, henry was handcuffed, while officers with nonlife-threatening injuries received treatment before he did. three months later, the young man's family is left with many questions and no real answers. >>> here with us live, d.j.'s parents, danroy and angela henry, along...
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. >> consumers still seem hess tent about the new technology. >> i think it will be a niche market. don't think it will be in everybody's home. >> i haven't got it yet unfortunately. >> reporter: it is up to consumers to decide whether this will be a fad or a way of life. >>> the whole time i was watching, we want one of those tvs. >> i could use a lot of those. >> especially for football. >> i didn't care about the playoffs until today. >> you have to have a big screen tv. if you have one, in 3d they will be in your living room. round 1 is underway. did rex find a way to beat peyton. the saints had an easy one in seattle. at least most thought it would ... [ no audio - stand by please ] the n-f-l playoffs kicked off this afternoon... and that meant a fr . >>> all right. let the games begin t nfl playoffs kicked off this afternoon and that meant a fresh start for every team participating. seattle was only 7-9 in the regular season so no way they were going to beat the defending champion saints, right? >> no way. >> no way. qwest field the loudest in the nfl, the 12th man making plen
. >> consumers still seem hess tent about the new technology. >> i think it will be a niche market. don't think it will be in everybody's home. >> i haven't got it yet unfortunately. >> reporter: it is up to consumers to decide whether this will be a fad or a way of life. >>> the whole time i was watching, we want one of those tvs. >> i could use a lot of those. >> especially for football. >> i didn't care about the playoffs until today....
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steve hess is a presidential historenior fellow emeritus in governance studies at the brookings institution which he joined in 1972. he served on the white house staff of presidents dwight eisenhower and richard nixon, and he was an adviser to presidents jimmy carter and gerald ford. of his experience in nixon's white house as deputy assistant to the president for urban affairs, he once said, basically, i was the chief of staff to daniel patrick moynihan. [laughter] peter galbraith is senior diplomatic fellow at the center for arms control. from 1979 to 1993, peter was a seep staff member of the senate foreign relations committee where he worked directly with senator moynihan. in 1993 peter was appointed the very first u.s. ambassador to croatia by president bill clinton. for 2003 to 2005, he advised the kurds on t iraqi constitution, and his father, john kenneth galbraith, also served as ambassador to india and was a colleague of senator moynihan at harvard. richard vavitch is the 75th lieutenant governor of new york state, and he got to know -- [applause] and he got to know daniel path ri
steve hess is a presidential historenior fellow emeritus in governance studies at the brookings institution which he joined in 1972. he served on the white house staff of presidents dwight eisenhower and richard nixon, and he was an adviser to presidents jimmy carter and gerald ford. of his experience in nixon's white house as deputy assistant to the president for urban affairs, he once said, basically, i was the chief of staff to daniel patrick moynihan. [laughter] peter galbraith is senior...
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these a wonderful artist called hess. and a friend wrote to her a long letter because she complained. she said stop grumbling and mumbling. don't be cool, be uncool. just paint rubbish. stop looking back over your shoulder. it changed my life. that's what i do. they can't put me in jail, i can't write music, they may not like it. you do what you do for fun and for free. >> charlie: great. and acting, have you changed in term on how you approach acting? >> yes. i just been working with this young actor carla donahue, i see a young kid coming along who is nervous and just enjoy it. just enjoy it. i have a lot of fun and i don't take it seriously anymore. >> charlie: don't take it seriously. what does that mean. >> i work very hard to get my script and all that stuff. literally. >> charlie: literally what? >> literally, i go over the script 500 times. >>> is that right. >> yes, because i'm obsessive. i had to go over and over. but i enjoy it, it's not work. i go on the set and i know i'm relaxed and i can make jokes on the s
these a wonderful artist called hess. and a friend wrote to her a long letter because she complained. she said stop grumbling and mumbling. don't be cool, be uncool. just paint rubbish. stop looking back over your shoulder. it changed my life. that's what i do. they can't put me in jail, i can't write music, they may not like it. you do what you do for fun and for free. >> charlie: great. and acting, have you changed in term on how you approach acting? >> yes. i just been working...
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murray admits giving jackson the drug but claim hess didn't administer enough to be lethal and he leftckson himself upped the dosage. some experts are skeptical. >> i think it's highly unlikely very improbable that michael jackson would have been able to get up out of bed and increase the drip. >> reporter: later today a former jackson body guard is expected to testify that dr. murray asked him to help collect items from jackson's bedroom before calling paramedics. priya david-clemens, cbs news. >>> we are learning more about the wedding of prince william and kate middleton. they're getting married april 29th. buckingham palace says the ceremony will begin at 11:00 a.m. the archbishop of kirnt canterbury will conduct the spchs they will travel in a carriage together after the wedding to buckingham palace. >>> katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> good morning. why over 70,000 women are seeing red and wearing it too. we'll have a special look at the red hat society tonight, only on the "cbs evening news." now back to "the early show." >>> it's five minutes past
murray admits giving jackson the drug but claim hess didn't administer enough to be lethal and he leftckson himself upped the dosage. some experts are skeptical. >> i think it's highly unlikely very improbable that michael jackson would have been able to get up out of bed and increase the drip. >> reporter: later today a former jackson body guard is expected to testify that dr. murray asked him to help collect items from jackson's bedroom before calling paramedics. priya...
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hess, if you wanted to comment, you don't need to. we look forward to having the express. >> absolutely. this hearing was about the burdens of the federal tax system, the compliance, administrative problems, difficulties for families, small problems under the current systems, the international tax system being out of step with the rest of the world. i want to thank our witnesses for the rest of the world. the schedule has been a difficult one for us. thank you for bearing with us for that. again, members can submit questions to you and i hope you will respond. and obviously, you've made it very clear that our code is a complex mess. it's frustrating to families, businesses big and small, it encourages inefficient behavior. these points were actually made in an opinion piece published today. while i don't necessarily subscribe to everything, his comments about the need to act on the bipartisan basis to perform the tax code, we're right on point. i look forward to continuing this dialogue at future hearings. for now, the committee is ad
hess, if you wanted to comment, you don't need to. we look forward to having the express. >> absolutely. this hearing was about the burdens of the federal tax system, the compliance, administrative problems, difficulties for families, small problems under the current systems, the international tax system being out of step with the rest of the world. i want to thank our witnesses for the rest of the world. the schedule has been a difficult one for us. thank you for bearing with us for...
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>> i think hess jus was just, y know, hamming for the -- >> daredevil.st be eating something. >> i think you might want to stop before you hit the ocean. that would be my guess. >>> anyway, ann, thanks very much. maybe al has an answer to all this. he's up in snowy boston with a look at the weather. al? >> i have no answer, no, unfortunately. don't know what he was eating, either. but i'll tell you this, we do have a lot of snow on the ground here in boston. 14 inches. but that's not nearly as much as some areas have seen. let's take a look, show you what's going on as far as your snowfall totals, what we are looking at basically temperature departures right now. nashville, 24 for a high. that's 21 degrees below normal. columbia, south carolina, only 39. 18 degrees below normal. even jacksonville unfortunately in the deep freeze. the windchills make it feel even worse. nashville, feels like it's >>> good morning to you. we have precipitation and showers coming downright now, especially in the north bay. a lot of this is very very light precipitation, act
>> i think hess jus was just, y know, hamming for the -- >> daredevil.st be eating something. >> i think you might want to stop before you hit the ocean. that would be my guess. >>> anyway, ann, thanks very much. maybe al has an answer to all this. he's up in snowy boston with a look at the weather. al? >> i have no answer, no, unfortunately. don't know what he was eating, either. but i'll tell you this, we do have a lot of snow on the ground here in boston. 14...
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[applause] >> steve hess, when pat moynihan arrived in the nixon white house, he was already a veteran with battle scars of battles over race and economic inequality, but he wanted nixon to succeed. what was it like to work there? [laughter] >> well, i drew the fun assignment. [laughter] richard nixon and pat moynihan, surely dick and pat the oddest couple not scripted by neil simon. [laughter] and happened to -- maybe the only person who knew both of them before they knew each other. so let's start at the very beginning. nixon felt he very much needed a democrat in the administration. scoop jackson had turned him down for secretary of defense, and his theme, he hoped, was bring us together. and is so he asked pat to come down from cambridge, and they would talk about the possibilities of his joining the white house staff. i came from washington to review this with pat immediately after he had seen the president-elect. it was down the street at the hotel pierre where it was the transition headquarters at that time. pat cameow bieve how ignorant he is! [laughter] he doesn't know anythin
[applause] >> steve hess, when pat moynihan arrived in the nixon white house, he was already a veteran with battle scars of battles over race and economic inequality, but he wanted nixon to succeed. what was it like to work there? [laughter] >> well, i drew the fun assignment. [laughter] richard nixon and pat moynihan, surely dick and pat the oddest couple not scripted by neil simon. [laughter] and happened to -- maybe the only person who knew both of them before they knew each...