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my senator isaacson is next. talking about tax key toication is the this. another key how long i have to church and answer questions. april 15 proximity to everything was about the i.r.s. listening to senator casey's statement we are close to having conclusions from the bipartisan investigation. is that correct? will let senator hatch chime in here, but i believe so. certainly the staffs have been talking, senator hatch has been very constructive, given the is the onlyis bipartisan investigation into this. and obviously there were errors made. is no question about that. it is important that we wrap hopefuland i'm very that we can do that quickly. senator hatch? this upe tryin trying to wrap as quickly as we can. it has been slow. we still haven't got and number of documents that we still have to get. with the distinguished chairman we are working in a hopefully matter and can conclude in the future. >> i understand you sent us a you madedicating that available all of the documents for purposes of this investigation. is that right? with me.ave the letter >>
my senator isaacson is next. talking about tax key toication is the this. another key how long i have to church and answer questions. april 15 proximity to everything was about the i.r.s. listening to senator casey's statement we are close to having conclusions from the bipartisan investigation. is that correct? will let senator hatch chime in here, but i believe so. certainly the staffs have been talking, senator hatch has been very constructive, given the is the onlyis bipartisan...
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walter isaacson is job's biography. >> steve jobs is the creator at large, he started a company in hisrent's garage with the kid from down the street and turned it into the most valuable company in the history of the world. >> growing up in silicon valley, jobs became the oddest fusion of california's engineering and hippy cultures. he was not a programmer, so much as a marketer and dreamer whose big idea was to sell his friend, steve wozniak's creation. >> he was smart enough to know he needed other's engineering. but what he was able to do is bring everything together into a package and then figure out how to build a business around it. >> and what a business he built, more than anyone, jobs put the personal into personal computers, creating elegant machines that sometimes looked like a toy and often as not were as easy to use as one. >> technology was barrelling along in the mid-'70s when he starts apple. but he said let's make it intuitively, simple and beautiful, he connects art to technology. >> but his managerial style was not as simple. >> i talked to people about his manageria
walter isaacson is job's biography. >> steve jobs is the creator at large, he started a company in hisrent's garage with the kid from down the street and turned it into the most valuable company in the history of the world. >> growing up in silicon valley, jobs became the oddest fusion of california's engineering and hippy cultures. he was not a programmer, so much as a marketer and dreamer whose big idea was to sell his friend, steve wozniak's creation. >> he was smart enough...
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withs said to be in talks sony pictures to direct the movie based on the biography about walter isaacson script written. now to the special series on how technology is changing the entertainment business, wiring the world. since the june 2012 arrangement chairman of disney studios, alan horn has had "froz en" topping the box office. we asked him about the secrets of this box office success. >> alan horn has been a very busy guy since he joined disney. the marvel in pixar brand. within a few months they bought lucasfilms to get their hands on star wars. we start with "frozen." lifeviously breathes new into the animation business. i asked him about success from this movie. it has been a phenomenal success. the highest grossing film in number six of all time. this is a gigantic success. there has been millions of albums sold. number one on the charts. have you seen it by the way? can you get that song out of your head? >> you have done it before. going to make a sequel? >> we have not talked about a sequel because we announced we are making a broadway show in new york. we have the music and
withs said to be in talks sony pictures to direct the movie based on the biography about walter isaacson script written. now to the special series on how technology is changing the entertainment business, wiring the world. since the june 2012 arrangement chairman of disney studios, alan horn has had "froz en" topping the box office. we asked him about the secrets of this box office success. >> alan horn has been a very busy guy since he joined disney. the marvel in pixar brand....
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walter isaacson. you work with arguably be editor in america today. does he rewrite you a lot.rewrite your self a lot? >> i read write myself. he plays a very critical function. he tells me if a story is running off track. i lost it the reader. he does not understand it in some way. , when it is really not working, when the prose is not working, he is able to tell me. >> just rip it up. >> rip it up, start all over. >> he taught me in "lunch money ," once you have the reader for the first 40 or 50 pages, you can take them anywhere. i was worried how do i explain the mortgage bond market. without putting everyone to sleep. i knew a large chunk of it had nothing to do with me at all. he said, don't even worry about it. by the time you get there, they will follow you anywhere. where that environment you are taking the reader on a journey and delay trust you. "moneyball" come from? >> the origins were in free agency and its ball and i got curious about the discrepancies and salaries. >> you got serious. where did you learn to get carry us? >> that is a very deep question. i went on
walter isaacson. you work with arguably be editor in america today. does he rewrite you a lot.rewrite your self a lot? >> i read write myself. he plays a very critical function. he tells me if a story is running off track. i lost it the reader. he does not understand it in some way. , when it is really not working, when the prose is not working, he is able to tell me. >> just rip it up. >> rip it up, start all over. >> he taught me in "lunch money ," once you...
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the issue of the determinations that the ig race on senator isaacson is time. i will let senator hatch of the last word. >> they have given us most. it found that they hadn't. we're appreciative. we still have not gotten to the documents as much as you like to , although we are starting. all i can say is we're trying to do the best we can on this investigation. hopefully we will and the future. >> we are committed to getting this time. it will get done in a bipartisan way. i want to assure you that we will be following up quickly on any remaining questions, but has of a couple of weeks ago you had given us everything that we ask for which strikes me as indicative of your corporation. this is not going terrible the imputed to senator isaacs as time. let us make sure. >> let me make -- let me say i appreciate that. we have good working relationships, and we are committed to continue in to work for whatever you need. >> you can roll the clock back. a full five minutes. >> i'm glad. in of voluntary compliance system confidence the american people have which is the
the issue of the determinations that the ig race on senator isaacson is time. i will let senator hatch of the last word. >> they have given us most. it found that they hadn't. we're appreciative. we still have not gotten to the documents as much as you like to , although we are starting. all i can say is we're trying to do the best we can on this investigation. hopefully we will and the future. >> we are committed to getting this time. it will get done in a bipartisan way. i want to...
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next in order of appearance would be senator isaacson. he his juggling. would you like to go next? >> i'm going to need a chain saw to get the arms of these chairs of. i apologize. >> thank you. >> secretary, thank you very. as former governor of kansas i'm a question for you, a loaded question of great concern around the country in various states. the affordable character, an opportunity for states to expand medicaid eligibility. and in that there is a promise for the fence to make a harmless the states for a time. 1978, the current and ministers and we passed, there is a 40 percent federal mandate of increase money or underprivileged and disabled children. the problem is the fed's would run their fair share. they have not. the cost of education is in on higher. do you fear at the end of the hold harmless. states that have taken it will be burdened with an amount of money they cannot afford to pay? >> i certainly was the recipient of the ida promise. >> i can tell you that the decade. the funds are there to extend medicaid. when the law was passed, don't know when go beyond that.
next in order of appearance would be senator isaacson. he his juggling. would you like to go next? >> i'm going to need a chain saw to get the arms of these chairs of. i apologize. >> thank you. >> secretary, thank you very. as former governor of kansas i'm a question for you, a loaded question of great concern around the country in various states. the affordable character, an opportunity for states to expand medicaid eligibility. and in that there is a promise for the fence...
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isaacson, hands down, the greatest scientist to of the lived. einstein said that. he was of very strange person. he could have small talk, could not chair with you. he would be horrible at a dinner conversation. you would not want to invite him for dinner. and if you wanted to see somebody with as burgers and rant, just wants the big bang. on cbs television. as burgers people are strange. they don't make eye contact. they are clumsy with conversation, clueless when it comes to women. but yet some of the greatest nobel prize winners suffered from gaspers and. and then there is a true genius of modern times, on einstein. did you know that we have einstein's brain? when he died in 1955 with dr. who did the autopsy kidnapped the brain without anyone's permission. he took to bring home and kept it in a cooler for 30 years. it was sitting in his living room underneath some books for 30 years. one day he drove across country to with einstein's brain and the minister. his brain went through a lot of problems over decades because this man said this is a piece of history and
isaacson, hands down, the greatest scientist to of the lived. einstein said that. he was of very strange person. he could have small talk, could not chair with you. he would be horrible at a dinner conversation. you would not want to invite him for dinner. and if you wanted to see somebody with as burgers and rant, just wants the big bang. on cbs television. as burgers people are strange. they don't make eye contact. they are clumsy with conversation, clueless when it comes to women. but yet...
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a couple of years ago walter isaacson rode a good biography of the apple computer do, steve jobs and sat down with them for a number of interviews. faq astaire we attacked. how can you trust? what if you have to criticize the person you're writing about. they are cooperating. do you need their permission? i was cut its way wanting to talk to seymour hersh. so i decided that i have to call seymour hersh and let them know what i intended to do. i touched the literally hundreds of people and knew that one sight of the first person they would immediately call sey hersh and he would know i was writing the book. wasn't to know it from me and not somebody else. okay. but if you know sey hersh, you call him. he says, you got enough. goodbye, and he hangs out. an aide to try to explain myself. i have you remember me from our short time together. i wrote him a registered letter. some of you probably don't even know what a registered letter is, but it's close to him. i give the cabbie with his signature on it saying that he received it. i write in a registered letter. he was writing stories awa
a couple of years ago walter isaacson rode a good biography of the apple computer do, steve jobs and sat down with them for a number of interviews. faq astaire we attacked. how can you trust? what if you have to criticize the person you're writing about. they are cooperating. do you need their permission? i was cut its way wanting to talk to seymour hersh. so i decided that i have to call seymour hersh and let them know what i intended to do. i touched the literally hundreds of people and knew...
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a couple years ago walter isaacson rose a very good, very big biography on the apple computer guru steve jobs and he sought out steve jobs for a number of interviews and he was terribly attacked because they said this is an authorized book. how we trusted? what if you have to criticize the person you are writing about and the person authorized and are cooperating? do you need their permission? does this water down the book? i was caught between wanting to hersh, but did not want to suggest this would be an authorized biography. i decided i had to call hersh and let him know what i intended to do. i interviewed hundreds of people for this book and i knew once i called the first person they would immediately called sy hersh and they would know i was writing the book and wanted him to know about the book for me and not someone else. so i got to contact sy hersh. when you call him he snarls at you. got a couple minutes and, he hangs up on you. i need to explain what i wanted to do and i hope he remembered me from our short time together many years before. i wrote him a registered letter. som
a couple years ago walter isaacson rose a very good, very big biography on the apple computer guru steve jobs and he sought out steve jobs for a number of interviews and he was terribly attacked because they said this is an authorized book. how we trusted? what if you have to criticize the person you are writing about and the person authorized and are cooperating? do you need their permission? does this water down the book? i was caught between wanting to hersh, but did not want to suggest this...
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walter isaacson and sports columnist for "the new york times" bill rhodon, and from bristol, connecticuts of espn's "first take" cari champion. thank you so much for being with us. katty, why don't is he go ahead and go to the news and then take it around the table. >> this is getting a lot of attention around the world, joe. after promising due process to donald sterling, nba commissioner adam silver delivered a swift and severe judgment against the owner for his racist remarks. >> the views expressed by mr. sterling are deeply offensive and harmful. that they came from an nba owner only heightens the damage and my personal outrage. accordingly, effective immediately, i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers organization or the nba. >> okay. so what that means is, no practice, no games. he cannot be at the clippers facility or weigh in on any personnel decisions. he can have no interaction with the team he owns ever again. and that's on top of a maximum $2.5 million fine, pretty nominal really considering his estimated net worth is around $1.9 billion. b
walter isaacson and sports columnist for "the new york times" bill rhodon, and from bristol, connecticuts of espn's "first take" cari champion. thank you so much for being with us. katty, why don't is he go ahead and go to the news and then take it around the table. >> this is getting a lot of attention around the world, joe. after promising due process to donald sterling, nba commissioner adam silver delivered a swift and severe judgment against the owner for his...
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a couple of years ago walter isaacson rode a good biography of the apple computer do, steve jobs and sat down with them for a number of interviews. faq astaire we attacked. how can you trust? what if you have to criticize the person you're writing about. they are cooperating. do you need their permission? i was cut its way wanting to talk to seymour hersh. so i decided that i have to call seymour hersh and let them know what i intended to do. i touched the literally hundreds of people and knew that one sight of the first person they would immediately call sey hersh and he would know i was writing the book. wasn't to know it from me and not somebody else. okay. but if you know sey hersh, you call him. he says, you got enough. goodbye, and he hangs out. an aide to try to explain myself. i have you remember me from our short time together. i wrote him a registered letter. some of you probably don't even know what a registered letter is, but it's close to him. i give the cabbie with his signature on it saying that he received it. i write in a registered letter. he was writing stories awa
a couple of years ago walter isaacson rode a good biography of the apple computer do, steve jobs and sat down with them for a number of interviews. faq astaire we attacked. how can you trust? what if you have to criticize the person you're writing about. they are cooperating. do you need their permission? i was cut its way wanting to talk to seymour hersh. so i decided that i have to call seymour hersh and let them know what i intended to do. i touched the literally hundreds of people and knew...
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want to acknowledge the sponsor of the measure we are considering today, senators kasey and senator isaacson, and i also commend chairman upton, chairman harkin and ranking member alexander for making this possible, for the house to consider this bipartisan legislation today. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting senate resolution 1557 and sending its legislation to the president for his signature and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, i'm very pleased to ask all members to support s. 1557, a very important legislation, with bipartisan support, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass senate bill 1557. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and, without objection, th
want to acknowledge the sponsor of the measure we are considering today, senators kasey and senator isaacson, and i also commend chairman upton, chairman harkin and ranking member alexander for making this possible, for the house to consider this bipartisan legislation today. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting senate resolution 1557 and sending its legislation to the president for his signature and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields...