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well, gene hoffman and others here in the bay area say yes. what worries hoffman most is that nsa program which keeps records of nearly every phone call made in the united states. hoffman's group runs a telephone hot line which provides legal advice to gun owners who fear they may be afoul of the law. >> i need people to be confident that they can join my organization and the fact that there's a record being kept of who's in my group and who's not in my group indirectly but effectively enough is very chilling to our membership. i know i have users not contacting me because they are afraid. >> can you quantify it? 15%, 20%, 30%? >> in some ways it doesn't matter how many it is. >> is it dozens or scores of people? >> once it's one that's enough. because that person hasn't been able to express their political activism. their right to speech has absolutely been chilled. >> on first amendment grounds it's a novel one but it's an approach that's gaining wide accepts. hoffman's group joined 21 politically active organization he in arguing that the i
well, gene hoffman and others here in the bay area say yes. what worries hoffman most is that nsa program which keeps records of nearly every phone call made in the united states. hoffman's group runs a telephone hot line which provides legal advice to gun owners who fear they may be afoul of the law. >> i need people to be confident that they can join my organization and the fact that there's a record being kept of who's in my group and who's not in my group indirectly but effectively...
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now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards.e is the author of "the start-up of you," and now a new book, "the alliance." our guest today on "studio 1.0" is reid hoffman. thank you so much for joining us. reid: my pleasure. emily: so you have no shortage of jobs to do. why did you write this book? reid: the key thing is, in many circumstances, companies -- employers and employees are lying to each other. because the notion is the modern career is actually in fact changing where there's options -- for shifting companies, for how do you evolve -- even career tracks are changing. so the question is how do you get that investment in the future and that entrepreneurial relationship between the company -- the employer and the employee. and the short answer is alliance. it's an alliance that's based on tours of duty, where you set up for a project that's like three or five years long, and that transforms your career, makes you employable, and transforms the company. emily: you say people should be honest from the start. how honest shou
now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards.e is the author of "the start-up of you," and now a new book, "the alliance." our guest today on "studio 1.0" is reid hoffman. thank you so much for joining us. reid: my pleasure. emily: so you have no shortage of jobs to do. why did you write this book? reid: the key thing is, in many circumstances, companies -- employers and employees are lying to each other. because the notion is the modern career is...
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. >> reporter: we spoke to nero's former boss washington township fire department chief john hoffman by phone. he says that the current baltimore officer was one of his best guys. >> during his tenure with us he was an outstanding dedicated fire fighter, he had a very clean record, squeaky clean, they were in trouble. he was an all around good guy for us. >> reporter: nero's family lives in this community sewell, new jersey. we knocked and no comment. >> he was here about 20 years. i never had any problems with the the officers around here. they have been stand up people. >> reporter: charles mckaren says if the officers in baltimore did wrong just advertise should be served but it shouldn't be an indictment of his community especially men and women who served here. >> i don't really think it makes that much difference where he was from. you make a mistake regardless of where you are from it doesn't make a difference. >> reporter: each one of of those six baltimore police officers faces their own individual set of charges. nero faces two counts of second degree assault, two counts ha
. >> reporter: we spoke to nero's former boss washington township fire department chief john hoffman by phone. he says that the current baltimore officer was one of his best guys. >> during his tenure with us he was an outstanding dedicated fire fighter, he had a very clean record, squeaky clean, they were in trouble. he was an all around good guy for us. >> reporter: nero's family lives in this community sewell, new jersey. we knocked and no comment. >> he was here...
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hoffman and the proof will be in the pudding when the report is released but right now, the next -- amyto the apa said they would release the report? >> the big issue, the apa said the board will review it and after he reviews it, will release it. as we have been calling for, they need to review it -- release it to the public right now. if senator feinstein think she wants to see the report, there cannot be a halfstep of work is to the public will stop the key issue now is to put pressure on the mac and psychological association to release the report to the public as soon as it is completed. amy: your response to what kirk hubbard said, who in a 2012 interview with the constitution project's task force on detainee treatment said that detainees are not patients, nor are they being treated by the psychologists, therefore, the ethical guidelines for clinicians do not apply my opinion. psychologists can play many roles and should not be forced into a narrow dr.-patient role. the declaration of helsinki and then rumberger, u.s. law, the geneva conventions, are not based on whether someone is
hoffman and the proof will be in the pudding when the report is released but right now, the next -- amyto the apa said they would release the report? >> the big issue, the apa said the board will review it and after he reviews it, will release it. as we have been calling for, they need to review it -- release it to the public right now. if senator feinstein think she wants to see the report, there cannot be a halfstep of work is to the public will stop the key issue now is to put pressure...
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charley hoffman coming up next. ian: he just couldn't hole a putt either. jim: and in there close as well. all right, let's hear from the champ. david feherty is with him now. go ahead david. david: thank you jimmy. chris, win number four. does it get any easyer? chris: absolutely not. i was as nervous as i've ever been today. those up and downs the last couple of holes and especially make that putt at 18 was pretty sweet. david: you said you thought you might win this tournament, maybe not this year. chris: this has always been my favorite tournament on the tour since before i was on the tour. didn't feel like i was swinging that well earlier in the week but somehow i was able to get it done. david: what does it mean to you to get your name on that wall with all of those great champions? chris: unbelievable. to be a part of the history of this great tournament is amazing to me. david: congratulations. number four, a great win. chris: thanks. jim: thank you david. so cool to hear it too but even before this week he considered this to be his favorite tournam
charley hoffman coming up next. ian: he just couldn't hole a putt either. jim: and in there close as well. all right, let's hear from the champ. david feherty is with him now. go ahead david. david: thank you jimmy. chris, win number four. does it get any easyer? chris: absolutely not. i was as nervous as i've ever been today. those up and downs the last couple of holes and especially make that putt at 18 was pretty sweet. david: you said you thought you might win this tournament, maybe not...
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taking you over to the crash in perk perk the drive, coming away from the hoffman split at gilman street two cars are involved. they blocked two lanes and now it is all on the shoulder visible from the eastbound side not causing delays. a wide picture head through martinez and hercules on highway 4 and i-80 is off the cartinez to hercules and san pablo, no problems for us there. >> san francisco's moscone center has been transformed into a play ground as it prepares for day two of the google conference showing east new version of droid yesterday. official say the latest version will make the smart phone smarter with the savvy assistant and better battery life. a new service is now available allowing users to store unlimited photos for free through today. >> a move by amazon is rolling out same day delivery in several locations when you want it "now." here is the tech bytes this morning. >> amazon raising the stakes in retailing, starting next week offering free same day delivery to prime customers in 14 cities at orders $35 or more placed before noon. >> google will allow users to organi
taking you over to the crash in perk perk the drive, coming away from the hoffman split at gilman street two cars are involved. they blocked two lanes and now it is all on the shoulder visible from the eastbound side not causing delays. a wide picture head through martinez and hercules on highway 4 and i-80 is off the cartinez to hercules and san pablo, no problems for us there. >> san francisco's moscone center has been transformed into a play ground as it prepares for day two of the...
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so definitely there was a great concern for this individual well-being. >> reporter: as agent hoffman trained as emt performed cpr officer fleming also an emt brought a defribillator from his van moments later the first signs of life. >> we started to check for pulse and he had a pulse and started breathing. >> it is very gratifying. this is a younger individual, close to their 30's, and, you know, very concerned for their welfare. >> reporter: shortly after the first runner was saved here a second runner, a 27 year-old, collapsed 8 miles down broad street at the the finish line. philadelphia medics there instantly, to save his life. >> there was a gentlemen standing as close as you are to me right now, collapsed in front of me and medics were just to my right and they sprang into action and they revived the individual. >> reporter: chief inspector joseph sullivan says he is optimistic both runners are on their way to full recoveries. >> hopefully they will be able to be back next year and run the broad street run again. >> reporter: suddenly for two runners, this years broad street r
so definitely there was a great concern for this individual well-being. >> reporter: as agent hoffman trained as emt performed cpr officer fleming also an emt brought a defribillator from his van moments later the first signs of life. >> we started to check for pulse and he had a pulse and started breathing. >> it is very gratifying. this is a younger individual, close to their 30's, and, you know, very concerned for their welfare. >> reporter: shortly after the first...
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. - brent hoffman died. - who's brent hoffman?no, no. he was eaten by two of my other cats. really hard to watch. [jockbox by the skinny boys] ♪ ♪ - ♪ i'm fresh ♪ ♪ you gotta, you gotta, you gotta, gotta ♪ ♪ gotta be fresh ♪ - hey, i really appreciate you guys coming to one of my sing-alongs finally. - yeah. - it's fun. - and as a "thank you," i've got some extra tickets to the rihanna concert this weekend. do you guys wanna go? all: yeah. - that sounds fun. - who is that, though? yeah, i'm excited, though. - what do you mean "who is that"? rihanna. she's the queen of r&b right now. she's got that accent from the future, she's light-skinned, with the butt. - condom in the eye, waterfalls. she's a classic. she's a cla-- she's still around. - he has no idea. - he knows. - no, that's okay if you don't know who rihanna is, adam. ert. i know who she is. - it'll be fun. - i haven't seen a concert in forever. last concert i went to was that green day cover band, the basket cases. - pretty talented. - that was cool. we got high. - i'm gon
. - brent hoffman died. - who's brent hoffman?no, no. he was eaten by two of my other cats. really hard to watch. [jockbox by the skinny boys] ♪ ♪ - ♪ i'm fresh ♪ ♪ you gotta, you gotta, you gotta, gotta ♪ ♪ gotta be fresh ♪ - hey, i really appreciate you guys coming to one of my sing-alongs finally. - yeah. - it's fun. - and as a "thank you," i've got some extra tickets to the rihanna concert this weekend. do you guys wanna go? all: yeah. - that sounds fun. - who is...
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phillip seymour hoffman -- philadelphia. and trying to figure out exactly why that amtrak train was going so fast. lisa stark joins us, a news conference, and what nowhere have you been able to learn in investigators as to what happened last night. >> it's amazing that we know as much as we do, less than 24 hours since this tragic accident curled. the train had left the station in philadelphia at 9:10:00 p.m. and the accident happened just about 11 minutes later. by that time, as jonathan said, the train was traveling over 100 miles per hour as it went into the curve. the engineer did notice, and did figure something was wrong obviously, because he tried to apply full emergency braking but that wasn't good enough. here's more from ntsb board member. >> maximum authorized speed through this curve was 50 miles per hour. when the engineer induced brake application was applied the train wastrelling at approximately 106 miles per hour. >> and in fact, when the data ended just a few seconds later that is likely the moment of impac
phillip seymour hoffman -- philadelphia. and trying to figure out exactly why that amtrak train was going so fast. lisa stark joins us, a news conference, and what nowhere have you been able to learn in investigators as to what happened last night. >> it's amazing that we know as much as we do, less than 24 hours since this tragic accident curled. the train had left the station in philadelphia at 9:10:00 p.m. and the accident happened just about 11 minutes later. by that time, as jonathan...
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. >> david hoffman. hope you save some lives and the weekend some people to the problem here. from from wind, thank you. >> recovery teams battling harsh weather and high seas in the indian ocean searching for malaysia airlines flight we talked so much about. they found something different deep in the ocean. we will tell you what that is next. en all by it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. female announcer: it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years interest-free financing. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ jenna: knowing what we know now what you have authorized the invasion? >> i would have and so would have hillary clint
. >> david hoffman. hope you save some lives and the weekend some people to the problem here. from from wind, thank you. >> recovery teams battling harsh weather and high seas in the indian ocean searching for malaysia airlines flight we talked so much about. they found something different deep in the ocean. we will tell you what that is next. en all by it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by...
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now, the scene it is slow, still, making it now from university to the hoffman split from albany thatu continue in the westbound direction with traffic beyond the metering lights across the bridge it is clear. we had an early report after big rig stalled at the off-ramp, blocking one lane, and it is on the eastbound side of lower deck and that is cleared. >>> for the second year in a row a small business in the united states will get millions of dollars super bowl advertising for free. if they can convince the company they deserve it. this is last year's winner. the contest starts july 1. small businesses have to submit stories about their firm and why they deserve a 30-second commercial during super bowl 50 next year. a 30-second ad for the super bowl costs $4.5 million. the winner last year said the sales soared after their spot aired. >> technical toys for girls, super popular now. >> keeping hackers at bay when you make a big purchase. >> a security secret coming to credit cards that makes every swipe safer. >> could the traits you inherit from your parents influence who you marry
now, the scene it is slow, still, making it now from university to the hoffman split from albany thatu continue in the westbound direction with traffic beyond the metering lights across the bridge it is clear. we had an early report after big rig stalled at the off-ramp, blocking one lane, and it is on the eastbound side of lower deck and that is cleared. >>> for the second year in a row a small business in the united states will get millions of dollars super bowl advertising for free....
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char i hoffman, 9 user. check out this shot on 17. sticks is win a foot.on the day. this sports recording brought to you by bank of the west. rockets and warriors highlights in a live report from colin resch. go dubs. >> i'm so nervous. i shouldn't be. >> first one in the other team's house, always tough to win. >> coming up a memorial day weekend tradition. next at 6:00, the very young volunteers honoring those who foug grass fed? mhmm. i'm super into health. bottled tap water? well all bottled water is the same right? you need crystal geyser alpine spring water. made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser alpine spring water. bottled at the mountain source. is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology plus 36-month special financing. ends monday! know better sleep with sleep number. ♪ da da da da ♪ ♪ da da da da ♪ ♪ da da da da ♪ ♪ da...♪ sorry brenda. crystal geyser. bottled at the mountain source. da da da.
char i hoffman, 9 user. check out this shot on 17. sticks is win a foot.on the day. this sports recording brought to you by bank of the west. rockets and warriors highlights in a live report from colin resch. go dubs. >> i'm so nervous. i shouldn't be. >> first one in the other team's house, always tough to win. >> coming up a memorial day weekend tradition. next at 6:00, the very young volunteers honoring those who foug grass fed? mhmm. i'm super into health. bottled tap...
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char i hoffman, 9 user. check out this shot on 17. sticks is win a foot. of the on the day. this sports recording brought to you by bank of the west. rockets and warriors highlights in a live report from colin resch. go dubs. >> i'm so nervous. i shouldn't be. >> first one in the other team's house, always tough to win. >> coming up a memorial day weekend tradition. next at 6:00, the very young volunteers honoring those who ♪ ♪music continues♪ [announcer] everyone works hard for a reason. working together,we can help you prepare financially for when two becomes three. wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> join us tonight on kofy tv 20. a celebration in ireland tonight after a historic same-sex marriage vote. how the catholic church is responding. >>> then on abc7 news at 11:00 here on channel 7 too you really own your photos when you post them online in n the artists taking advantage of instaprogram and the huge amount of money he is reaping from other people's pictures. >>> thousands of people renewed a tradition of tributes on the peninsula today. volu
char i hoffman, 9 user. check out this shot on 17. sticks is win a foot. of the on the day. this sports recording brought to you by bank of the west. rockets and warriors highlights in a live report from colin resch. go dubs. >> i'm so nervous. i shouldn't be. >> first one in the other team's house, always tough to win. >> coming up a memorial day weekend tradition. next at 6:00, the very young volunteers honoring those who ♪ ♪music continues♪ [announcer] everyone works...
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. >> reporter: that is washington township fire department chief john hoffman, confirming to cbs-3 "eyewitness news" nero's tenure in this community. sources tell us nero grew up and lived in sewell, his former chief says at the time he displayed outstanding character. >> during his tenure he was an outstanding, dedicated fire fighter. basically had a very clean record, squeaky clean they were in trouble he was just an all around good guy for us. >> we do business with the guys down at the fire station. >> reporter: pizza a shop worker andrew says fire fighters are his best customers. he said he didn't know nero but is stun to learn that the officers, was to be a fire fighter from right down the street. >> weird crazy, i didn't known until just a few minutes ago there was somebody from the the fire department indicted down there. i just hope they can convict these guys if there was wrongdoing. >> reporter: to be clear each one of those officers faces their own individual sets of charges. nero is facing two counts of second degree assault, two counts of office misconduct and one count of false
. >> reporter: that is washington township fire department chief john hoffman, confirming to cbs-3 "eyewitness news" nero's tenure in this community. sources tell us nero grew up and lived in sewell, his former chief says at the time he displayed outstanding character. >> during his tenure he was an outstanding, dedicated fire fighter. basically had a very clean record, squeaky clean they were in trouble he was just an all around good guy for us. >> we do business...
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that's certainly the best cross-dressing dustin hoffman movie that's been released publicly.laughter) but you know, the point is he's a lily! if the child was raised by monkeys it would be bernie sanders! give me a taste of this crazy cuckoo bird! >> if a bank is too big to fail it is too big to exist. >> we must establish pay equity for women workers. we must be focused on campaign finance reform instead of cutting social security, we are going to expand social security benefits! (cheers and applause) >> jon: what a -- a -- a slightly left of main stream politician. certainly is excitable unpolished, to deliver his income equality speech in front of a regatta. but he's not crazy. the difference between sanders and hillary clinton besides the fact she has her own internet service in her house and he isn't sure he's online unless he hears this -- modem sound -- welcome, but she has people telling her to comb her hair -- today, tomorrow make ate regular thing. and hillary instead of using your actual voice make it sound like you're from whatever region it is you're talking to.
that's certainly the best cross-dressing dustin hoffman movie that's been released publicly.laughter) but you know, the point is he's a lily! if the child was raised by monkeys it would be bernie sanders! give me a taste of this crazy cuckoo bird! >> if a bank is too big to fail it is too big to exist. >> we must establish pay equity for women workers. we must be focused on campaign finance reform instead of cutting social security, we are going to expand social security benefits!...
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. >> narrator: corresponnt david hoffman investigates the largest salmonella outbreak from poultry in history. >> we wondered, where does this stop? >> narrator: examining the failure to keep the meat supply safe. >> has the inspection process kept pace with the times? >> no, it hasn't. >> narrator: and raising questions about why more isn't being done to protect consumers. >> so is the problem here just that foster farms wouldn't recall? >> we didn't ask them to recall. >> if they would have instituted a recall, my son would have never gotten sick. >> narrator: tonight frontline investigates "the trouble with chicken." >> frontline is made possible by viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the ford foundation, working with visionari
. >> narrator: corresponnt david hoffman investigates the largest salmonella outbreak from poultry in history. >> we wondered, where does this stop? >> narrator: examining the failure to keep the meat supply safe. >> has the inspection process kept pace with the times? >> no, it hasn't. >> narrator: and raising questions about why more isn't being done to protect consumers. >> so is the problem here just that foster farms wouldn't recall? >> we...
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a child heard gunshots and that child ran to a relative's house to get help and they found ashley hoffmanon williams dead in their home. a crash happened near silver hill road this morning. three kids were ejected and two adults were also hurt in the crash. virginia sweet briar college's class of 2014 will likely be their last. they don't have enough money to stay open. it is nestled in the foot rils of the mountains. it made a lot of them angry. some threatened to disrupt them so he skipped the commencement. >> new developments in the deadly derailment in philadelphia. a federal railroad administration told them to immediately expand the control system in the area where the crash occurred. they notify the engineer when they are exceeding the the speed limit and applies the brake fist he or she doesn't respond. the train was going more than 100 miles per hour in a 50 mile per hour zone. amtrak said they hope to restart limited service on monday. some of the army's air attacks deep in syria. they killed one of the leaders of isis. a defense officials say a team flew into syria on black haw
a child heard gunshots and that child ran to a relative's house to get help and they found ashley hoffmanon williams dead in their home. a crash happened near silver hill road this morning. three kids were ejected and two adults were also hurt in the crash. virginia sweet briar college's class of 2014 will likely be their last. they don't have enough money to stay open. it is nestled in the foot rils of the mountains. it made a lot of them angry. some threatened to disrupt them so he skipped...
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for some insight, let's bring in max hoffman. the main focus at the summit, of course, ukraine. what is brussels prepared to offer kiev? it is, after all as we speak, on the verge of bankruptcy. >> it is on the verge of bankruptcy. but financial aid is not necessarily the main focus of the summit. we had a look at the draft for the final declaration of the summit, and it's all very vague. if it way, of course. for a full membership perspective, there's nothing really and therefore ukraine and the second point that was important or ukraine is the sole liberalization, meaning that ukrainians can travel without a visa to the european union. there is no commitment -- no time commitment in there either. the only thing we could find is that the eu commission would check on that at the end of 2015 and see if all the benchmarks were fulfilled or not. the eu is not really committing here. >> russia has warned this summit could strain relations. what is so very worrying about the conference for moscow? >> the russian strategy has already worked out in the sense that all those visions and
for some insight, let's bring in max hoffman. the main focus at the summit, of course, ukraine. what is brussels prepared to offer kiev? it is, after all as we speak, on the verge of bankruptcy. >> it is on the verge of bankruptcy. but financial aid is not necessarily the main focus of the summit. we had a look at the draft for the final declaration of the summit, and it's all very vague. if it way, of course. for a full membership perspective, there's nothing really and therefore ukraine...
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joanna hoffman, who is a fantastic character. she was the head of marketing for the mac team.ully, who was the ceo of apple and became famous, or infamous, for firing steve jobs from apple. he is a wonderful man and a great character. in this movie, jobs has conflicts with all of them that get dramatized and worked out in a very compressed and claustrophobic environment. in particular, one of the more interesting relationships is with his daughter. his eldest daughter, lisa. emily: you spoke with steve jobs. did you ever meet with mark zuckerberg? did you ever speak to mark zuckerberg? aaron: no. we met with senior facebook people and said we are doing this movie, would you like to cooperate in the making of this movie. badly wanting them to say no, which is what they did. we needed them to say no because if they did cooperate, the integrity of the movie would be compromised. the movie, i think kind of humanized him in a way. if you were over 35, you thought it was a cautionary tale. if you are under 35, you thought mark was a rock star who did what had to be done to achieve h
joanna hoffman, who is a fantastic character. she was the head of marketing for the mac team.ully, who was the ceo of apple and became famous, or infamous, for firing steve jobs from apple. he is a wonderful man and a great character. in this movie, jobs has conflicts with all of them that get dramatized and worked out in a very compressed and claustrophobic environment. in particular, one of the more interesting relationships is with his daughter. his eldest daughter, lisa. emily: you spoke...
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here is a look at home berkeley, the drive on i-80 coming in toward the hoffman split before you get to berkeley it is clear and as you continue to the maze not fining any problem, drive time traffic from ford to the maze is 18 minutes. san francisco to sfo is 11 minutes. top speed is friday lite. >> we will hope that vladimir putin does not see this, an impairing video showed up of russian soldiers trying to drive a tank up on a flatbed truck. >> this is russia's latest state-of-the-art tank. the sorry is standing on the truck bed giving directions to the driver but the driver can not seem to line it up correctly. on the third attempt, the tank lurchings up the rank and the right hand tread slips and the tank flips upside hour. >> oops. that is going to cost a couple of pucks. >> this morning, you can help a child in need walk to school a little more comfortably. >> toms is giving away a million pairs of new shoes. take a picture of your feet and toms will donate a pair to a child in need. the footwear company is known for the buy a pair give a pair philosophy and now you do not hav
here is a look at home berkeley, the drive on i-80 coming in toward the hoffman split before you get to berkeley it is clear and as you continue to the maze not fining any problem, drive time traffic from ford to the maze is 18 minutes. san francisco to sfo is 11 minutes. top speed is friday lite. >> we will hope that vladimir putin does not see this, an impairing video showed up of russian soldiers trying to drive a tank up on a flatbed truck. >> this is russia's latest...
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hoffman. >> yeah, he was remarkable for me to see. and i just put that in the back of my head. and after years of doing second city and improvising and all of that i thought i would try it. and. >> rose: but did you grow tired of stand-up. you never went-- did you go back to it? >> i didn't get tired of stand-up. i still, i'm actually doing some now. i still don't get-- i didn't get tired of it but i couldn't be on the road any more. because you can't be in new york and l.a. and chicago and those cities trying out material. you have to go to cleveland to-- you have to go around the country. and i-- and eat with the family, i was lonely i was by myself. i actually was in cleveland and i saw all these cars going and during the rush hour home, you know. and there was a big picture of me in the newspaper that was already on the floor. and i thought you know i'm not going home. i'm going to be on stage. it will work. it won't work. and all of that. and just the road was a little hard for me. and i thought i'm going to try something else. >
hoffman. >> yeah, he was remarkable for me to see. and i just put that in the back of my head. and after years of doing second city and improvising and all of that i thought i would try it. and. >> rose: but did you grow tired of stand-up. you never went-- did you go back to it? >> i didn't get tired of stand-up. i still, i'm actually doing some now. i still don't get-- i didn't get tired of it but i couldn't be on the road any more. because you can't be in new york and l.a....
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agent brian hoffman and two fellow agent on the scene within seconds. >> he was not conscious, not breathing, doing chest compression when is we arrived. >> no real life signs whether we got on scene. and changed from our action. so definitely was a great concern for this individual's well-being. >> as agent whoever man trained as an emt performed cpr, officer fleming also an emt brought a defibrillator from his van moments later the first signs of life. >> we started checking for pulse, he had a pulse again and started breathing. >> very gratifying. >> this was a younger individual, say close to the 30's and, you know, very concerned for their welfare. >> shortly after the first runner was saved here, a second runner, 27 year old collapsed, 8 miles down broad street, at the finish line. philadelphia medics there instantly to save his life. >> the gentleman standing as close as you are to me right now collapse in the front of me medics were just to my right, and they sprang into action and they revived the individual. >> chief inspector joseph sullivan says he's optimistic, both run remember
agent brian hoffman and two fellow agent on the scene within seconds. >> he was not conscious, not breathing, doing chest compression when is we arrived. >> no real life signs whether we got on scene. and changed from our action. so definitely was a great concern for this individual's well-being. >> as agent whoever man trained as an emt performed cpr, officer fleming also an emt brought a defibrillator from his van moments later the first signs of life. >> we started...
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. >> john, bernie sanders and i were in -- fought shoulder to shoulder against and a nafta and hoffman and everyone. but i will say bernie, i mean, he's standing up and he's right about the transnational corporations. they take all these jobs abroad and bring their products back free of charge. and everybody at the top makes an awful lot of money. the way to change that is put a tariff on the products coming back into the country, cut the taxes on signal businesses that produce in -- small businesses that produce in the country and some of these fat cats will come running home. >> bernie sanders talks about the language of make making the rich pay their fair share. the way to address income and inequality is to address social mobility. he has this idea of a socialist utopia. the problem is it doesn't work. >> the real problem is, the simple upward mobility that we had when i was a kid, we ain't got anymore. college is too expensive. all these barriers. and this gap keeps getting wider. and there are ways -- well, money is going to solve it, so he's got to raise money, one way or the ot
. >> john, bernie sanders and i were in -- fought shoulder to shoulder against and a nafta and hoffman and everyone. but i will say bernie, i mean, he's standing up and he's right about the transnational corporations. they take all these jobs abroad and bring their products back free of charge. and everybody at the top makes an awful lot of money. the way to change that is put a tariff on the products coming back into the country, cut the taxes on signal businesses that produce in --...
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and "the graduate" as dustin hoffman's mother.f was 94. >>> a mother's day stunner at the phillies/mets game. dad catches the ball. son strapped to his chest. his wife was standing right there. we wondered was she worried about the baby? >> i thought, i have to catch the ball. i'm thinking mike had the same thought and that's why we both reached up to grab and he just grabbed it right out of the air. >> dad looking pretty proud right there. we heard from mom tonight, waking in. >>> when we come back here would you ever swim with the jellyfish like this? ginger see revealing why none of these jellyfish are stinging her. the science, right after the break. ♪ during its first year, a humpback calf and its mother are almost inseparable. she lifts her calf to its first breath of air, then protects it on the long journey to their feeding grounds. one of the most important things you can do is help the next generation. at pacific life, we offer financial solutions to accomplish just that. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. the p
and "the graduate" as dustin hoffman's mother.f was 94. >>> a mother's day stunner at the phillies/mets game. dad catches the ball. son strapped to his chest. his wife was standing right there. we wondered was she worried about the baby? >> i thought, i have to catch the ball. i'm thinking mike had the same thought and that's why we both reached up to grab and he just grabbed it right out of the air. >> dad looking pretty proud right there. we heard from mom...
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we are sharing everything you need to know about renting in the hamptons david hoffman: if you want privacy and ultra exclusivity make like many of the hollywood stars and go for the beach. sara gore: plus an estate in malibu with panoramic views of santa monica bay. this ultimate family home is great for entertaining, and it's situated on an acre of lush landscaping adjacent to the point dume nature reserve. and a rare historic philadelphia mansion with modern interiors. but first, to rent or...
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charlie: wasn't there a movie with dustin hoffman who plays lenny bruce?he was remarkable for me to see. i put that in the back of my head, after years of doing second city and improvising, i thought i would try it. charlie: did you grow tired of stand up? david: i didn't get tired of it. i could not be on the road anymore. you can't be in new york and l.a. and chicago trying out material. you have to go around the country. the family, i was lonely. i was in cleveland and i saw all these cars during the rush hour home. there was a big picture of me in the newspaper. i thought, i'm not going home. i'm going to be on stage. it will work or won't work. the road was hard for me. i thought, i'm going to try something else. charlie: at the same time, people like jerry, i think he defines himself as a standup comedian. he wants to go back to it and has gone back to it. as rich and successful as he was, he went back to stand up. david: on the other hand, he has a cessna in his own name. but he is as pure of a standup as you can find. we talked about this. i said,
charlie: wasn't there a movie with dustin hoffman who plays lenny bruce?he was remarkable for me to see. i put that in the back of my head, after years of doing second city and improvising, i thought i would try it. charlie: did you grow tired of stand up? david: i didn't get tired of it. i could not be on the road anymore. you can't be in new york and l.a. and chicago trying out material. you have to go around the country. the family, i was lonely. i was in cleveland and i saw all these cars...
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and i saw some flashing lights so we have possibly one lane blocked and jammed coming away from the hoffmanve 360 on the roads with a lot to get to. >> now the breaking news, another massive earthquake rattled nepal killing dozens and injuring hundreds more three weeks after a deadly earthquake killed 8,000 people. here is the latest. many people are trying to rebuild from last in's deadly earthquake that killed 8,000 people. the shaking was captured on camera during a meeting in nepal that was in session. the death toll continues to climb. there are 42 confirmed deaths much the trimmer was centered near mount everest. it triggered rock slides. other buildings damaged last month have now collapsed. it was close to 1:00 o'clock p.m. in nepal when many were at work. five big after shocks including 5.6 and a 6.3 earthquake that is larger than the earthquake that truck napa over the summer. three others hit minutes apart, all greater than 5.0. many east bay residents here were rattled by a 3.6 earthquake over a week ago. as you can imagine many residents in nepal or terrified staying in shelter
and i saw some flashing lights so we have possibly one lane blocked and jammed coming away from the hoffmanve 360 on the roads with a lot to get to. >> now the breaking news, another massive earthquake rattled nepal killing dozens and injuring hundreds more three weeks after a deadly earthquake killed 8,000 people. here is the latest. many people are trying to rebuild from last in's deadly earthquake that killed 8,000 people. the shaking was captured on camera during a meeting in nepal...
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i always thought once judge hoffman cut me off, i stopped talking, but actually i went on and on. >>red so much of your personal private life -- >> more than is probably prudent. >> very painful, i would think to talk about some of the things. you talk about alcoholism, bulimia, the death of your son -- >> that's the hardest. >> what makes an artist want to share those things? >> i think it's a question of why anyone wants to share them. ♪ i lost you on a winter's day in that cold city far away ♪ >> if i hasn't have written about my son's suicide, i wouldn't have gotten over it. but i knew if i didn't write about it i wasn't going to make it or if i didn't talk about it i wasn't going to make it. i know people who disappeared in this cloud of post suicidal depression and taboo. so i also saw the taboo. i know as an activist there are certain things we don't want to talk about. we don't want to talk about the fact that we need higher minimum wage or the racism that still exists in this country, but we have to talk about them in order to get well. so that's the answer of why write abou
i always thought once judge hoffman cut me off, i stopped talking, but actually i went on and on. >>red so much of your personal private life -- >> more than is probably prudent. >> very painful, i would think to talk about some of the things. you talk about alcoholism, bulimia, the death of your son -- >> that's the hardest. >> what makes an artist want to share those things? >> i think it's a question of why anyone wants to share them. ♪ i lost you on a...
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. >> and after speaking to mike hanna we got analysis from gill hoffman. he said that lieberman made the move because he does not believe that netanyahu is right wing enough. >> he claimed that netanyahu intended to go forward with the creation of a palestinian state. that he did not intend to build in areas of jerusalem and west bank and continued settlement freezes and lieberman says he believes that netanyahu intended after internal party issues are settled and in the labor a party bring eye stock herzog and the left into the party. he explained it as a purely ideological move and i might add it's very personal. there has been a lot of bad blood between netanyahu and lieberman for quite some time. >> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry has pledged millions of dollars in aid to help kenya host somali refugees and to fight the armed group al-shabab. kerry is in kenya meeting with the country's president kenyatta. his fifth after 148 students were killed in a kenyan university. >> we're proud of the fact that we're perhaps the largest donor in the world
. >> and after speaking to mike hanna we got analysis from gill hoffman. he said that lieberman made the move because he does not believe that netanyahu is right wing enough. >> he claimed that netanyahu intended to go forward with the creation of a palestinian state. that he did not intend to build in areas of jerusalem and west bank and continued settlement freezes and lieberman says he believes that netanyahu intended after internal party issues are settled and in the labor a...
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. >> harley hoffman is talking about her close friend abigail who was hit by a vehicle while crossing the intersection of sixth, and she was walking with her friend maya who was critically injured. the most chilling part was that she was suppose to be with them when the accident happened i just saw her the other day and was suppose to hang out with her. >> meanwhile maya's grandmother tells us there is no update on her condition? it's a head fracture we don't know if there is brain damage yet, it's too early to tell. >> the witness said the driver was stopped and processed by police, any pending charges have not yet been filed. abigail will be remembered as a loving friend with a giving heart. >> she made everybody feel special, she should be here today be died at a young age and it hurts. >> and elaine has a message for all parents and grandparents. >> if you are near your children, hug them every day you never know when they will be gone. their lives are peshs. >> back out live on the scene the vigil is planned for 6:00 tonight for both victims and fun raisers to help both families
. >> harley hoffman is talking about her close friend abigail who was hit by a vehicle while crossing the intersection of sixth, and she was walking with her friend maya who was critically injured. the most chilling part was that she was suppose to be with them when the accident happened i just saw her the other day and was suppose to hang out with her. >> meanwhile maya's grandmother tells us there is no update on her condition? it's a head fracture we don't know if there is brain...
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every photo you see with the mac team, joanna hoffman, she's credited with all the graphics and the usererface, none of them made it into the "jobs" movie. every man in the photograph is in the movie. it is debilitating to our young women to have their history almost erased. charlie: how does that happen? what is the interest of somebody not recognizing the contribution of women? how do they benefit from that? megan: i don't see any real benefit of it. it is something we need to get over. african-american women calculated trajectories for alan shepard. john glenn wouldn't fly without katherine checking the map. the apollo mission, there's no african-american women in the movies that i ever saw. we've got to get these in there. if you know your past, your future is different. charlie: silicon valley. there are not nearly as many women as there should be out there, doing that work. why is it? megan: it comes from many things. i think one of the fundamental ones was, it comes as the personal computer came. we bought them for our boys. i have a friend who had to get a key to her brother's ro
every photo you see with the mac team, joanna hoffman, she's credited with all the graphics and the usererface, none of them made it into the "jobs" movie. every man in the photograph is in the movie. it is debilitating to our young women to have their history almost erased. charlie: how does that happen? what is the interest of somebody not recognizing the contribution of women? how do they benefit from that? megan: i don't see any real benefit of it. it is something we need to get...
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kind of a philip seymour hoffman thing. >> wow. >> if you were going to write a soft core subject matter who would you focus on? >> it would probably be about diligence and sentinal. >> so a thriller, soft core. >> it is like a 50 shades meets born identity. >> so who would come out on top? >> we are going to leave that, won't we? i want to thank thank, thank joanne nosuchunsky and andrew schulz. thank you my man. andy levey as always and mr. matt welch a smart smart man. that does it for me. i'm mike baker and i will see you next time. there will be a next time. i'm telling you there is a next time. tell me there's not. there will be a next time. @? >>> new information tonight on hillary clinton, apparently breaking promises to disclose foreign donations to her charity empire. this is "special report".." >> good evening i'm chris wallace in for breath buyer. still more revelations tonight, a possible impropriety by hillary clinton and her family's charitable foundation it even appears a warning from her husband, former president bill clinton may have been ignored. ed henry explains. >>
kind of a philip seymour hoffman thing. >> wow. >> if you were going to write a soft core subject matter who would you focus on? >> it would probably be about diligence and sentinal. >> so a thriller, soft core. >> it is like a 50 shades meets born identity. >> so who would come out on top? >> we are going to leave that, won't we? i want to thank thank, thank joanne nosuchunsky and andrew schulz. thank you my man. andy levey as always and mr. matt welch...
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westbound 80 at central avenue and the red is extending from hercules the drive is slow-and-go up to the hoffmanit, the rest of the commute across the car din meze and benicia bridges both of running at top speed and a look at drive time traffic southbound 101 to santa rosa to petaluma 19 minutes, and 580 from castro valley to the maze is 15 minutes and traveling up to mountain view from 280 and 680 split at top speeds. >> google has a new window into their world as they work to perfect driverless cars. >> they have released this video simulation showing how their cars detect a bicyclist on the road. it is all in cameras and chips that sense the movement around the vehicle so the vehicle can move away accordingly. google developers say the technology is so specific that it will be able to sense when a bicyclist lits their hand to indicate though are making a turn. >> something else that could be coming on the market a t-shirt that won't stain. >> is it worth your cash? >> problems for pacquiao and fight of the century could land him in long-term trouble with bobbing head stay tuned. you used to
westbound 80 at central avenue and the red is extending from hercules the drive is slow-and-go up to the hoffmanit, the rest of the commute across the car din meze and benicia bridges both of running at top speed and a look at drive time traffic southbound 101 to santa rosa to petaluma 19 minutes, and 580 from castro valley to the maze is 15 minutes and traveling up to mountain view from 280 and 680 split at top speeds. >> google has a new window into their world as they work to perfect...
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through the san ramon valley and highway 24 and we have slowing here on i-80 between hercules up to the hoffmanh seven things to know before you go. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught ht i could and got her a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >> if you are headed out the door here are continue things to know. caltrain re-opened the san mateo bridge an hour early this morning after being closed all weekend for maintenance work. traffic was tough over the weekend as drivers doubled up on the bay bridge and dumbarton. it will close again memorial day weekend. >> two looking from mobile 360 southbound on highway 101 we just left sfo and traffic is still nice and clear leaving you with san mateo bridge that is back in business. traffic is very heavy. 17 minutes gets you between hayward and foster city. >> passengers will have extra space on caltrain with an add car added to the trains in operation. the first four went into service today and another 12 will roll out as soon as they are ready. >>
through the san ramon valley and highway 24 and we have slowing here on i-80 between hercules up to the hoffmanh seven things to know before you go. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught ht i could and got her a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >> if you are headed out the door here are continue things to know. caltrain re-opened the san mateo bridge an hour early this morning...
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wilson may have been most famous for her role as dustin hoffman's mom in the 1967 film the graduate. in addition to being a actor, she was a tony award winner making her broadway debut in 1953. >>> it might be hard to imagine eating spiders or beatles for dinner, but most of the world already eats insects as part of their daily meals. the idea is catching on in the u.s. where more and more businesses are catering to insects for protein. >> reporter: scott trimble doesn't just blog about crickets and worms. he eats them. 2billion people around the world eat bugs regularly and americans are starting to warm up to the idea. insects are rich in protein, minerals and vitamin, just like meat. >> i think a lot of people don't realize insects are very closely related to crustaceans. a lot of insects taste like shrimp, others like lobster or crab. >> reporter: companies are using cookies played with cricket flower and spicey worms. -- flour and spicey worms. this business freezes crickets and grind them into flour. >> once the word got out what we were doing, our e-mail boxes have been filled
wilson may have been most famous for her role as dustin hoffman's mom in the 1967 film the graduate. in addition to being a actor, she was a tony award winner making her broadway debut in 1953. >>> it might be hard to imagine eating spiders or beatles for dinner, but most of the world already eats insects as part of their daily meals. the idea is catching on in the u.s. where more and more businesses are catering to insects for protein. >> reporter: scott trimble doesn't just...
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richmond-san rafael toll plaza remark is starting to trickle in with top speeds from hercules to the hoffman split. >> a device we all have in our vehicles could be a surprise fire hazard in "money report." >> some fans of pacquiao say he never should have stepped in the ring. stay tuned. [beeping] ooo come on everybody, i think this is my grandson. [lip syncing] ♪little girl you look so lonesome oh my goodness. ♪i see you are feeling blue ♪come on over to my place ♪hey girl ♪we're having a party happy birthday, grandma! ♪we'll be swinging ♪dancing and singing ♪baby come on over tonight >> covering daly city, dublin los gatos and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >>> boxer manny pacquiao has another fight open his happens days after the loss to floyd mayweather. fans have filed a class action lawsuit seeking more than $5 million from pacquiao and the manager and almost motors for concealing a shoulder injury before the fight against mayweathr. it claims that pacquiao kept the torn rotator cup secret and that could have affected whether people bet on or ordered the fight and nevada law requ
richmond-san rafael toll plaza remark is starting to trickle in with top speeds from hercules to the hoffman split. >> a device we all have in our vehicles could be a surprise fire hazard in "money report." >> some fans of pacquiao say he never should have stepped in the ring. stay tuned. [beeping] ooo come on everybody, i think this is my grandson. [lip syncing] ♪little girl you look so lonesome oh my goodness. ♪i see you are feeling blue ♪come on over to my place...
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hoffman: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from colorado. like the gentleman from alabama, i do represent a coastal district, a fishing district. in fact the second district of california includes about a third of the california coastline and many working harbors and ports where fishing men and women have been catching fish with their families for many, many generations as well as the native indian -- native american tribes that i represent who have been depending on healthy fisheries for hundreds if not thousands of years. so this is important to me. i share the gentleman's concern that we continue to make fishing available for ourselves and for future generations. we have some disagreements on how to get there. we'll talk about that. but i think the thing that we have to recognize at the outset of this debate is that the magnusson stevens act has been a great success by just about any measure. it succeeded initially in helping us protect and rebuild fisheries from the threat of foreign fleets that were coming into u.s. waters and overfishi
hoffman: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from colorado. like the gentleman from alabama, i do represent a coastal district, a fishing district. in fact the second district of california includes about a third of the california coastline and many working harbors and ports where fishing men and women have been catching fish with their families for many, many generations as well as the native indian -- native american tribes that i represent who have been depending on healthy...
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hoffman. samira is a former official in the obama administration's economic council. if some of you have questions about the rule that you would've like to asked our previous bigger, you might want to direct them to her. finally, mark smith is a partner and a leading oil -- lawyer in the field. he also represents financial services companies. let me first turn to ms. smith. one of the issues you just heard discussed is the question of whether financial salesman have abused customers, persuading them to move money from more one case -- from 401(k)s to other retirement accounts. is that a problem? ms. smith: i think we need to understand what motivates an individual to want to make a change. in many cases, if you are fortunate enough to be in a company that offers you a retirement savings investment, i gave 401(k) plan, you have asserted any of of investment opportunities and you may allocate your contributions to those. when you leave the job, you may have the opportunity to stay with that plan, if that plan provides you to stay. if you have a company that you are movi
hoffman. samira is a former official in the obama administration's economic council. if some of you have questions about the rule that you would've like to asked our previous bigger, you might want to direct them to her. finally, mark smith is a partner and a leading oil -- lawyer in the field. he also represents financial services companies. let me first turn to ms. smith. one of the issues you just heard discussed is the question of whether financial salesman have abused customers, persuading...