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nobody called him james.ame out when king got killed, they started calling him james earl ray. we just all called him jimmy. >> by his mid-20s ray was a two-bit gunman. this is ray on a hospital table shot by a chicago cop after the botched robbery of a taxi driver in 1952. ray went to prison for two years. then three more years in federal prison at leavenworth for stealing post office money orders. ray turned down a transfer to an honor farm. prison records say he did so because he didn't want to live in an integrated honor dorm. in 1959, caught after a grocery holdup in st. louis, ray was declared a habitual criminal and sent to the missouri state prison for 20 years. you have a guy who wasn't very bright, wasn't a good criminal, wasn't the sharpest tack. >> he's smart, he's plenty smart, intelligent. >> smart enough, jerry said, not to get caught most of the time. >> they don't catch him on the other crimes, you know. so he had done a lot of things he got away with. >> almost eight years later in 1967, jam
nobody called him james.ame out when king got killed, they started calling him james earl ray. we just all called him jimmy. >> by his mid-20s ray was a two-bit gunman. this is ray on a hospital table shot by a chicago cop after the botched robbery of a taxi driver in 1952. ray went to prison for two years. then three more years in federal prison at leavenworth for stealing post office money orders. ray turned down a transfer to an honor farm. prison records say he did so because he...
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this was james madison's first inaugural.t the ball she wore what was described as a simple bust velvet. she wore pearls. that was something more classically elegant but less ostentatious than the diamonds you would normally find in the courts of europe. dolley was setting a style that was unique to american fashion. a lot of people think she set the fashion of the turban. that is not quite true. it began in persia and moved to france and england. but dolley popularized the style, and that was considered her classic look. she would wear some extravagant turban often topped with feathers on her head. people notice it. sometimes, they thought her fashion was a little too regal. there was one instance where she some -- in her turban. people said this was overstepping things. she looked to regal, too queenly. they were afraid queen dolley was setting the wrong tone. toward the end of her life, she wore many of the fashions she wore in her earlier day. some of this may have been to evoke that american founding. she was the last li
this was james madison's first inaugural.t the ball she wore what was described as a simple bust velvet. she wore pearls. that was something more classically elegant but less ostentatious than the diamonds you would normally find in the courts of europe. dolley was setting a style that was unique to american fashion. a lot of people think she set the fashion of the turban. that is not quite true. it began in persia and moved to france and england. but dolley popularized the style, and that was...
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i am nicolas cage, robert pattinson, james dean. i am norma shearer and lillian gish. >> i am garbo. >> i can give you all the feelings and accents that you want. i will say whatever you put in front of me. i used to care about how i look, now i don't care as much. maybe it is because i am so handsome. >> i'm pleased to have james franco back at this table. the last time we saw each other was at brown university where you were attending the rhode island school of design. >> yes that's right. >> why so many things? >> good question. these are things -- i admit i do a lot of them. they are all things -- i have been interested in them as long as i have been interested in acting. i guess, they all fall under art and literature. those are my main things. they have different forms. what i have found is that i can combine them and bring them together. the book is a great example where it is a book, a novel, and the center is acting. i suppose -- why so many? the point is -- some people think that it is about attention-getting or creating a
i am nicolas cage, robert pattinson, james dean. i am norma shearer and lillian gish. >> i am garbo. >> i can give you all the feelings and accents that you want. i will say whatever you put in front of me. i used to care about how i look, now i don't care as much. maybe it is because i am so handsome. >> i'm pleased to have james franco back at this table. the last time we saw each other was at brown university where you were attending the rhode island school of design....
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tell me what happened with james. >> james should speak for himself. i will just say this.e became the first african- american to regularly start in the nfl. yhis game -- this was so hugel important because the reasons you couldn't have a black quarterback were just about sports. they were about the capacity of african-americans. the belief was that they were inferior. the idea was that blacks take orders. they don't give orders and certainly not to whites, so you black person be the signal caller. it was ok for a black to be a natural athlete, which is a coded way to say animalistic, but to have strength of character, calm under pressure, wisdom and leadership, that could it be permitted to happen, so for james harris to come into the pros and stick at that position and excel at that position was to take on all these attitudes that had to do not only with a black being quarterback with a black american being a leader in the academic world or politics or in media. tavis: the reason i wanted to get your take on that first, i didn't want james to have to stick is just out too
tell me what happened with james. >> james should speak for himself. i will just say this.e became the first african- american to regularly start in the nfl. yhis game -- this was so hugel important because the reasons you couldn't have a black quarterback were just about sports. they were about the capacity of african-americans. the belief was that they were inferior. the idea was that blacks take orders. they don't give orders and certainly not to whites, so you black person be the...
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you are on with james alford. -- with james bamford. concern on surveillance for the country is i believe we should use all prakashan's -- all precautions to know what is going on around the world and even in our own country because i believe there is people in our own country that would like to destroy it. i believe we need to take all -- an order to maintain our freedom -- in order to maintain our freedom from our enemies. i also think snowden has betrayed the united states. i don't think he is a hero. absolutely beuld shot as a traitor. from ohio bringing up edward snowden, the nsa leaker. your thoughts he e -- your thoughts? i believe he is a heroic whistleblower. there is no indication he is a traitor. he did not sell secrets to foreign governments for profit, he did not do any of that. he gave the documents from the nsa and gave them to journalist organizations. host: the pentagon papers? guest: yes, like the whistleblower for the pentagon papers. journalists.to what is interesting is the president's comments yesterday -- one of t
you are on with james alford. -- with james bamford. concern on surveillance for the country is i believe we should use all prakashan's -- all precautions to know what is going on around the world and even in our own country because i believe there is people in our own country that would like to destroy it. i believe we need to take all -- an order to maintain our freedom -- in order to maintain our freedom from our enemies. i also think snowden has betrayed the united states. i don't think he...
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i loved new orleans 20 years before i met james carville.ut after katrina when he said, sugar, we going to become awhen sliver on a river -- [laughter] as i am from chicago, anybody that's from the midwest, you though that -- and if you're a woman, any words that follow sugar, you're just going to melt. [laughter] so i'd follow you anywhere, honey. [laughter] kids were then 10 and 12, and and we had built our careers here, and i was a little nervous about having the children, girls for whom i have some high academic expectations to be in proximity with his academicchil record of 11 years at louisiana state university. [laughter]h years at louisiana state university. so i will let you pick it up from there. >> thank you very much. when it became public, a reliable section, they called me and said i am like an old jew going back to jerusalem. after the events of august of 2005 i had always lived up river from new orleans and spend a lot of time there. my grandmother from there. i was used, abused, par take the culture and assumed it would alwa
i loved new orleans 20 years before i met james carville.ut after katrina when he said, sugar, we going to become awhen sliver on a river -- [laughter] as i am from chicago, anybody that's from the midwest, you though that -- and if you're a woman, any words that follow sugar, you're just going to melt. [laughter] so i'd follow you anywhere, honey. [laughter] kids were then 10 and 12, and and we had built our careers here, and i was a little nervous about having the children, girls for whom i...
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james, you heard player bloomberg.e said the golden age of the suburbs is over, do the fact back him up? >> the facts are mixed. cities, i think, with mayors like mayor bloomberg and others who will be in office, the mayor in st. paul, the mayor in houston, who have had good tenure and good success, they continue to be a great and continuing source of real leadership in cities, in different parts of the united states. yes, there is a generational change in cities like new york and chicago and other places, but i think we have seen a lot of innovative creative leaders at a local level at a time when leadership is needed. i think that does help cities as you look forward some of the fiscal issues being barriers that they have to all confront. >> you mentioned a generational change, and i did back of the envelope calculation between joe reilly in charleston, john hickenlooper in denver, gavin newsome and michael bloomberg. that's more of a century of city hall experience walking out the door in the next two years. >> yes,
james, you heard player bloomberg.e said the golden age of the suburbs is over, do the fact back him up? >> the facts are mixed. cities, i think, with mayors like mayor bloomberg and others who will be in office, the mayor in st. paul, the mayor in houston, who have had good tenure and good success, they continue to be a great and continuing source of real leadership in cities, in different parts of the united states. yes, there is a generational change in cities like new york and chicago...
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james thought about this for hours. he had all kinds of strategies.t to go and talk about them. take it away, james. >> a couple of things here. first of all, this is true in the lewis keeping. everybody did it. this is not the fixed interest rate kind of thing. what i would have done is not bow to the mayor. i would've gone to the people of fort lee and said directly to them, and now, also the problem with this is, whatever we know now, we know we are going to know more. i mean, it is the nature of everything. sometimes it is hard to get all the kind out. but look, what he needs right now is the best thing to do is a federal investigation. let's wait till that comes out and just shut down. and then it's become a kind of standard pain. you can't talk to an investigation, but they recant they need name. finding criminality is one thing to find wrong. so hopefully your u.s. attorney comes back and says it's all fine now. he said that's where he is. right now, the more you say, the more trouble you're going to get in. >> here's the best idea that you jus
james thought about this for hours. he had all kinds of strategies.t to go and talk about them. take it away, james. >> a couple of things here. first of all, this is true in the lewis keeping. everybody did it. this is not the fixed interest rate kind of thing. what i would have done is not bow to the mayor. i would've gone to the people of fort lee and said directly to them, and now, also the problem with this is, whatever we know now, we know we are going to know more. i mean, it is...
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>>james: are you a pro football fan? about half of us are.rding to a associated press poll, 49 percent of americans questioned said they were nfl fans. the number is down from 56% last year. of the people who said they were fans, nearly a third said it would not want to go to ysabel even if they could afford to see the game in person. forbes reports that average price for a ticket to next sunday's game from a broker or secondary seller was $2,500 according to seatgeek, which tracks prices. >>darya: what to expect on those nutrition labels that your going to start saying and also we will keep up with the weather and traffic on this monday morning. this is a difference. something we haven't seen. its color looks like fog is back in san francisco. we will be right back. welcome back. we are getting new details this morning on the changes that are coming to nutrition labels on food packages. we first told about the changes on friday. current food labels are more than 20 years old and the fda says it's time for a makeover. here's what to expect. t
>>james: are you a pro football fan? about half of us are.rding to a associated press poll, 49 percent of americans questioned said they were nfl fans. the number is down from 56% last year. of the people who said they were fans, nearly a third said it would not want to go to ysabel even if they could afford to see the game in person. forbes reports that average price for a ticket to next sunday's game from a broker or secondary seller was $2,500 according to seatgeek, which tracks...
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james franco for the hour. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler math son and su matheson and susie daly. >> our ratings service provides objective, independent ratings daily on over 4,-300 stocks. learn more thestreet.com. >> on a high note stocks rally ending at record highs on the dow and s&p putting a capper on 2013 and huge gains for investors. the nasdaq up nearly 40%. the s&p's best year since 1997. the dow, best since 1995. the january effect. old man winter may be rough on us, but the first month of the year tends to be kind to
james franco for the hour. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler math son and su matheson and susie daly. >> our ratings service provides objective, independent ratings daily on over 4,-300 stocks. learn more thestreet.com. >> on a high note stocks rally ending at record highs on the dow and s&p putting a capper on 2013 and huge gains for investors....
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more with james spader when we get back.male announcer ] what's different at red lobster? new table for two. it brings together everyone's favorite flavors, like savory garlic herb shrimp over wood-fire grilled chicken and chili ginger salmon topped with tangy pineapple salsa. nothing brings you together like table for two. two salads...two entrees... plus an appetizer or dessert to share, all for just $29.99. table for two is too good to miss! so come sea quality, sea variety, sea food differently at red lobster. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. almond breeze almondmilk makes every
more with james spader when we get back.male announcer ] what's different at red lobster? new table for two. it brings together everyone's favorite flavors, like savory garlic herb shrimp over wood-fire grilled chicken and chili ginger salmon topped with tangy pineapple salsa. nothing brings you together like table for two. two salads...two entrees... plus an appetizer or dessert to share, all for just $29.99. table for two is too good to miss! so come sea quality, sea variety, sea food...
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shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr brislin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would be wrong because we do no harm but if it does the most good for the most people it's entirely ethical and to do otherwise would be unethical. officials stress the organization strong resolutions against torture and claim that psychologists keep the interrogation safe ethical and effective in two thousand and eight thousands of a.p.a. members effectively rejected this claim and voted down the interrogation policy. in spite of this ref
shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr brislin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the...
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i don't think james clapper is a bad person. i think he's a patriotic person who wants to stop terrorism. i don't think he was a bad person. by lying to congress he made us doubt and believe maybe the
i don't think james clapper is a bad person. i think he's a patriotic person who wants to stop terrorism. i don't think he was a bad person. by lying to congress he made us doubt and believe maybe the
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i also don't assign bad motives to james clapper but he did break the law and he has exposed himself to five years in prison for perjury. so you can't have it both ways. you can't say we're going to throw the book at snowden and going to ignore perjury to congress by james clapper. i think they both, if you want to apply the law, it has to be applied equally. >> about what your colleagues, the chairs of the intelligence committees, namely mike rogers
i also don't assign bad motives to james clapper but he did break the law and he has exposed himself to five years in prison for perjury. so you can't have it both ways. you can't say we're going to throw the book at snowden and going to ignore perjury to congress by james clapper. i think they both, if you want to apply the law, it has to be applied equally. >> about what your colleagues, the chairs of the intelligence committees, namely mike rogers
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james? >>james: thank you very much erica. the funeral for the bart officer killed in the line of duty is today. tom smith will be laid to rest at the neighborhood church of castro valley. more than 3000 people are expected to attend including lt. michael mates who fatally shot smith. joining us live with marcus kron4's will tran. >>will: and james i'm in front of the church where the procession will arrive at about 9:00 in the morning. we expect about 3000 people to show up here in castro valley at the neighborhood church also known as the three crossed. it's for all the freeways intersect with each other. we do know that attorney general pamela harris as well as the officer who shot and killed thompson and michael maze will be here. here's a picture of tom smith head of the detective's decision. last monday, he and several other officers were in dublin do in a probation search. the investigation is still ongoing. what happened inside the home where michael may shot and killed sergeant tom smith was there with the police depa
james? >>james: thank you very much erica. the funeral for the bart officer killed in the line of duty is today. tom smith will be laid to rest at the neighborhood church of castro valley. more than 3000 people are expected to attend including lt. michael mates who fatally shot smith. joining us live with marcus kron4's will tran. >>will: and james i'm in front of the church where the procession will arrive at about 9:00 in the morning. we expect about 3000 people to show up here in...
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this for you richard rand paul says that the director of national intelligence james clapper should be prosecuted for lying to congress about the n.s.a. surveillance program what do you think it was that i think that there is some issues that. as a democrat i think there is some issues with james clapper not telling the complete whole entire truth to under oath to the united states congress our representatives and should be something done about that whether it's prosecution i'm not sure i'm not a lawyer i can't speak to that but i definitely think that there somebody has to answer
this for you richard rand paul says that the director of national intelligence james clapper should be prosecuted for lying to congress about the n.s.a. surveillance program what do you think it was that i think that there is some issues that. as a democrat i think there is some issues with james clapper not telling the complete whole entire truth to under oath to the united states congress our representatives and should be something done about that whether it's prosecution i'm not sure i'm not...
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first up dr james bulger the joins me on today's show to talk about predators states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and trying to sell mars a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds well some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and u.k. independence party leader and nigel for raj has never been called a wallflower and in a strongly worded speech to the european parliament on wednesday for raj made his. use on the ears president greek prime minister and tennis to mars x. but will listen to me clear take a look. around it is the suburbs that you tell us that you represent the sovereign will of the greek people well i'm sorry but you're not in charge of greece i suggest you remain even rebrand your policy it's called for see i suggest you call it democracy because greece is now under foreign control you can't make any decisions you've been bailed out but you've sur
first up dr james bulger the joins me on today's show to talk about predators states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and trying to sell mars a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds well some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and u.k. independence party leader and...
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first up dr james go over the joins me on today's show to talk about predators states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and tennis a mars a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds well some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and the u.k. independence party leader nigel for raj has never been called a wallflower and in a strongly worded speech to the european parliament on wednesday kharaj made his views on the president greek prime minister and tennis and maurice x. but with that only clear take a look. around him is to stop sabras and you tell us that you represent the sovereign will of the greek people well i'm sorry but you're not in charge of greece i suggest you remain even rebrand your policy it's called mutual for see i suggest you call it the democracy because greece is now full run contro you can't make any decisions you've been bailed out. but you should
first up dr james go over the joins me on today's show to talk about predators states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and tennis a mars a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds well some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and the u.k. independence party leader nigel...
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james: i almost fell for macy's. thank you. talking to veterans about the real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. we think to ourselves, "i never served. how could i understand? they'll talk about it when they're ready." and then we wonder why they don't want to talk. but when their behavior changes, when they withdraw to themselves, increase substance use, or even talk about hurting themselves, it's time to act. because if we don't, our families and relationships will suffer. ask the hard questions. listen to the veterans in your life and show you care. make the call. it matters. when you recognize a veteran is in crisis, call the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press "1". joe kinahan of td ameritrade joins us now. he's here to talk about one of the most exciting stocks of the year so far. it is intercept pharmaceuticals. good morning joe, the stock was up more than $200 yesterday. > > well i'll tell you what, angela, it was a lot of fun to watch this one and you know the end result of why
james: i almost fell for macy's. thank you. talking to veterans about the real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. we think to ourselves, "i never served. how could i understand? they'll talk about it when they're ready." and then we wonder why they don't want to talk. but when their behavior changes, when they withdraw to themselves, increase substance use, or even talk about hurting themselves, it's time to act. because if we don't, our families and...
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first up dr james bulger the joins me on today's show to talk about predators states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and trying to some are a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds tell some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and u.k. independence party leader nigel for raj has never been called a wallflower and in a strongly worded speech to the european parliament on wednesday kharaj made his views on the president the prime minister and tennis and maurice x. but will listen to me clear take a look. around him is this up sabras and you tell us that you represent the sovereign will of the greek people well i'm sorry but you're not in charge of greece i suggest you remain even rebrand your policy it's called mutual for see i suggest you call it democracy because greece is now full run contro you can't make any decisions you've been bailed out and you've surrend
first up dr james bulger the joins me on today's show to talk about predators states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and trying to some are a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds tell some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and u.k. independence party leader nigel...
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please welcome back to our show, james purefoy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: james!tt romney is. >> jimmy: he is very charming, huh? >> he referenced -- it's slightly strange. he referenced a show i'd done called "rome." the hbo series i'd done called "rome." >> jimmy: oh, yeah, of course. [ applause ] >> in which there are quite a lot of adult scenes. and it suddenly crossed my mind that mitt romney has watched me shagging. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: don't think about that. >> that's not a good thing. >> jimmy: don't think about that. >> ew. >> jimmy: don't think about that. >> can we just shake it off. >> jimmy: yeah, we can shake it all off. you are here. how are you doing here in new york? are you dealing with this cold? polar vortex. are you dealing with it? >> as my driver said, "hey, what's the matter? now it's a polar vortex. it used to be a cold front." i mean, really. it is just a cold front, isn't it? >> jimmy: it is. i don't know. i never heard vortex until this year. >> until this very year. i'm fine with it. my dog -- do you know about my dog? >> jimmy: no.
please welcome back to our show, james purefoy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: james!tt romney is. >> jimmy: he is very charming, huh? >> he referenced -- it's slightly strange. he referenced a show i'd done called "rome." the hbo series i'd done called "rome." >> jimmy: oh, yeah, of course. [ applause ] >> in which there are quite a lot of adult scenes. and it suddenly crossed my mind that mitt romney has watched me shagging. [ laughter...
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who claims to have abolished abuses of kuantan amoa in january of two thousand and three what larry james felt was abusive was only the most extreme techniques the so-called physical techniques slapping are banging against a wall not sleep deprivation and isolation and sensory deprivation. significant but incomplete reform banning extreme physical tortures but not some of the psychological abuses can also be seen in two thousand and six revisions of the army field manual endorsed by the obama administration any interrogations straight plays are going to have to abide by the our. we believe the army field manual. for flights of our military there at we are by far. all that says we don't torture when president obama came into office he also indicated that the interrogations by the united states forces including the cia should follow the the parameters laid down in the current army field manual that's the same army field manual that carries appendix. with all of its different abusive forms of interrogation and it also is the same army field manual that changed the definition of the use of fe
who claims to have abolished abuses of kuantan amoa in january of two thousand and three what larry james felt was abusive was only the most extreme techniques the so-called physical techniques slapping are banging against a wall not sleep deprivation and isolation and sensory deprivation. significant but incomplete reform banning extreme physical tortures but not some of the psychological abuses can also be seen in two thousand and six revisions of the army field manual endorsed by the obama...
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i'm james fletcher. and im anny hong the bitter cold and snowy conditions stranded flights and passengers. 37- hundred flights were cancelled throughout the u-s monday. some of them -- right here in the bay area. kron-4's jeff bush was at s- f-o with how many flights were cancelled monday and what we can expect for today. then i think we already expected that there would be a chance for the airport to be on the way. even before the house that just before we left the house we knew it was the late that we found out it was canceled. so we are just rolling with the punches. >>: i'm going to be two days late. >>: we will have to jfk and they get back to boston and around midnight. unfortunately we found out that was canceled. >>: and should have driven to l.a. by now. >>: the majority of the problems were here at sfo but other bay area airports also had cancellations. there were nine in san jose and one in oakland. on monday. i'm jeff bush at sfo kron 4 news. >>anny: in other bay area news,a woman is being ca
i'm james fletcher. and im anny hong the bitter cold and snowy conditions stranded flights and passengers. 37- hundred flights were cancelled throughout the u-s monday. some of them -- right here in the bay area. kron-4's jeff bush was at s- f-o with how many flights were cancelled monday and what we can expect for today. then i think we already expected that there would be a chance for the airport to be on the way. even before the house that just before we left the house we knew it was the...
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. >> james carville and mary matalin may be the oddest couple in american politics. >> james carville is often -- maybe the happiest. >> if i had one piece of, how do you do that? >> vigorous effort. >> i'm sorry. >> ahead on sunday morning the carville-matalin marriage. strange but strong. >> osgood: the envelope please is a catch praise we associate with the academy awards. it happens a young actor who is already attracting oscar buzz has a catch phrase linked to him. mo rocco will look at him. >> the mo memorable line in one of this year's biggest movies was made up by a guy who never acted before. >> look at me. >> sure. >> look at me. >> ahead on sunday morning, tom hanks' costar bark mad abdi. >> osgood: tracy takes note of sarah bareilles. visits the museum of baggage in france. the whole story about operation donut. first the headlines for this sunday morning 59th of january 2014. meet orologists are calling eight polar vortex a weather system bringing frigid, arctic air to the midwest, parts of the south and tomorrow the east. temperatures are some of the lowest in decades. s
. >> james carville and mary matalin may be the oddest couple in american politics. >> james carville is often -- maybe the happiest. >> if i had one piece of, how do you do that? >> vigorous effort. >> i'm sorry. >> ahead on sunday morning the carville-matalin marriage. strange but strong. >> osgood: the envelope please is a catch praise we associate with the academy awards. it happens a young actor who is already attracting oscar buzz has a catch...
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the texas state board of examiners dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell the psychologist to according to government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three tons until congress until the national institutes of health institute of medicine realized that this is arguably the single greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. and act that way. we will be. not even knowing what we don't know about. even knowing the questions i asked. tanya the lady well tell me how you are my little grandson. i know you don't like. being cut off. except it is an ecovillage but the spiritual side is destructive. i tried to convince her to try to preach that it was a sect but it's dangerous and she had to leave it was a story she had lost her mind. you know you she will come back i know it was and i will wait but even if it means i must wait until my dying day. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods we. were in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went a
the texas state board of examiners dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell the psychologist to according to government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three tons until congress until the national institutes of health institute of medicine realized that this is arguably the single greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. and act that way. we will be. not even knowing what we don't know about. even knowing the questions i asked. tanya the...
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james?ames:police chief greg surh said new information on the priest murdered on new year's day in eureka. a detective told a judge that reverend eric freed's body was found wrapped in sheets at saint bernard's church. gary lee bullock is accused of torturing and murdering freed with a metal pipe and a wooden stake. he's also accused of breaking into the church, stealing a car, and trying to burn the church down. the attack happened hours after bullock was released from a nearby jail. bullock has pleaded not guilty. he could face the death penalty. this morning, president obama will announce changes to some controversial government surveillance programs. the president is set to give a speech at the justice department at 8 a-m our time. in it, he's expected to outline only modest changes. the associated press is reporting that the president will call for an end to the n-s-a's control of americans' phone data. the president began reviewing the surveillance programs after former n-s-a analyst e
james?ames:police chief greg surh said new information on the priest murdered on new year's day in eureka. a detective told a judge that reverend eric freed's body was found wrapped in sheets at saint bernard's church. gary lee bullock is accused of torturing and murdering freed with a metal pipe and a wooden stake. he's also accused of breaking into the church, stealing a car, and trying to burn the church down. the attack happened hours after bullock was released from a nearby jail. bullock...
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i think what we're finding out is that what colonel larry james who claims to have abolished abuses or going ton amoa in january of two thousand and three what larry james felt was abusive was only the most extreme techniques the so-called physical techniques slapping or banging against a wall not sleep deprivation and isolation and sensory deprivation. significant but incomplete reform banning extreme physical tortures but not some of the psychological abuses can also be seen in two thousand and six revisions of the army field manual endorsed by the obama administration any interrogations take place are going to have to abide by the army. we believe the army field manual. reflects that of our military or at we abide by. all that says we don't torture when president obama came into office he also indicated that the interrogations by the united states forces including the cia should follow the the parameters laid down in the current army field manual that's the same army field manual that carries appendix. with all of its different abusive forms of interrogation and it also is the same
i think what we're finding out is that what colonel larry james who claims to have abolished abuses or going ton amoa in january of two thousand and three what larry james felt was abusive was only the most extreme techniques the so-called physical techniques slapping or banging against a wall not sleep deprivation and isolation and sensory deprivation. significant but incomplete reform banning extreme physical tortures but not some of the psychological abuses can also be seen in two thousand...
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turned out to be a cousin she'd never know, james butler's nephew, her father's nephew.per into the website. >> i'm still looking and i come across james butler and there's a picture of him. i click it and there he is very young, probably 18, 19 years old and in the background there are all these naval ships back there. i said oh, my gosh, that really is my dad. i have found my dad. >> reporter: but as soon as she found him, she lost him. her father died in 2006. >> i didn't get to meet him. he didn't get meet me. so i was very sad and angry and then i thought about it. i said but you still have all these other people. >> reporter: including butler's son who once again she had a name, victor butler, and at first it was just a name. >> and it just hit me we have a school counselor named butler. i said i'm pretty sure his name is victor. >> reporter: after a little more research she confirmed it, victor butler, her co-worker who she had nothing more than a professional relationship with at rosa parks elementary was her brother. that's mr. butler? oh, my gosh, we work at th
turned out to be a cousin she'd never know, james butler's nephew, her father's nephew.per into the website. >> i'm still looking and i come across james butler and there's a picture of him. i click it and there he is very young, probably 18, 19 years old and in the background there are all these naval ships back there. i said oh, my gosh, that really is my dad. i have found my dad. >> reporter: but as soon as she found him, she lost him. her father died in 2006. >> i didn't...
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james, what is going to be on the agenda for today? >> well, this is the long-awaited geneva ii conference. not taking place in geneva, taking place in the swiss resort. geneva is full because of a conference of watch makers. that is a minor obstacle to get sides to the conference. an international gathering on the first day, not the peace negotiations. there are 40 countries here, a lot of international organizations. you can see some of the live pictures. that is the man that will sit with the syrian government on one side and the syrian opposition on the other side. in the coming few minutes this will start. we'll hear an opening address from ban ki-moon and the swiss". and then we'll hear soon after. we'll carry it live on al jazeera. first, the architects of the geneva ii plan. it's only got off the ground because of a rare agreement between the u.s. and russia. we'll hear from john kerry, and the russian prime minister sergei lavrov. then the interesting bit. we hear from the two parties in syria. we hear from the syrian side. fr
james, what is going to be on the agenda for today? >> well, this is the long-awaited geneva ii conference. not taking place in geneva, taking place in the swiss resort. geneva is full because of a conference of watch makers. that is a minor obstacle to get sides to the conference. an international gathering on the first day, not the peace negotiations. there are 40 countries here, a lot of international organizations. you can see some of the live pictures. that is the man that will sit...
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james, congratations again extraordinary expose'. this latest video, it was a peculiar defense at best that many charged this is, focusing on isolated instance. it didn't take you long to prova it was not isolated at all. what do you think is going on here? >> well, i think it is two things. a lot of these navigators are not qualified to be in the insurance brokerage business to begin with. lou: right. >> they're in over their heads. they haveo formal training in anything medical and, as you can see a lot of them are eitherou incompetent or don't really know noat the rules are but it is deception n th case change happens is a local community organization in houston. they received somewhere aroundhundred thousand of your taxpayer dollars, federal. they're advising our reporter wearing a hidden camera not to h report our income to the irs so we get more obamacare subsidies. if you're federal poverty line, yosuu get 100% subsidy. if you'reour timesver the federal poverty line, four times, less money from the federal government. it is sy
james, congratations again extraordinary expose'. this latest video, it was a peculiar defense at best that many charged this is, focusing on isolated instance. it didn't take you long to prova it was not isolated at all. what do you think is going on here? >> well, i think it is two things. a lot of these navigators are not qualified to be in the insurance brokerage business to begin with. lou: right. >> they're in over their heads. they haveo formal training in anything medical...
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the texas state board of examiners dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell the psychologist to according to government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three tons until congress until the national institutes of health the institute of medicine realized that this is arguably the single greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. and act that way. we will be. not even knowing what we don't know about. even knowing the questions to ask. the. united states is a very good example here because in early years the baby had a pretty strong genuine democracy a bad by now i would argue has degenerated into a system where money and power mattered much more than didn't do the deputy of the majority of the founding fathers of the united states would constantly say that they were not trying to instill a democracy that thought democracy was horrible they wanted top leaders that i replied i may purposely designed the institutions to as they put it i'm excluding the majority from participation. to me so here's a guy who committed pedophilia with over fo
the texas state board of examiners dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell the psychologist to according to government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three tons until congress until the national institutes of health the institute of medicine realized that this is arguably the single greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. and act that way. we will be. not even knowing what we don't know about. even knowing the questions to ask. the....
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shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr breslin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would be wrong because we do no harm but if it does the most good for the most people it's entirely ethical and to do otherwise would be unethical. officials stress the organization strong resolutions against torture and claim that psychologists keep the interrogation safe ethical and effective in two thousand and eight thousands of a.p.a. members effectively rejected this claim and voted down the interrogation policy. in spite of this ref
shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr breslin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the...
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>>erica: the morning james. today will be very similar to what we saw yesterday. here's a look at satellite and radar. pierson rain that currently in eureka and california. i don't think we will see any rain drops the south of missing all county today. the dry conditions for your morning commute. however, we're still dealing with very cloudy skies. as a result temperatures are warmer. i don't think anyone will drop below freezing. later on today a lot of clouds will stick around and i'll be surprised to see the sun shine along the coast line. a lot of us will start to see things clear up so sunny skies along the north bay, the delta and even east bay interior spots. it will be cooler afternoon with oakland reaching a high of 61, low 60s down in the south bay. clear skies by later on tonight. in fact, by late this evening partly cloudy conditions in looks like temperatures mainly in the mid forties to low 50s. it is going to be mild later on today and waking up it will be clear conditions. looking into the weeken
>>erica: the morning james. today will be very similar to what we saw yesterday. here's a look at satellite and radar. pierson rain that currently in eureka and california. i don't think we will see any rain drops the south of missing all county today. the dry conditions for your morning commute. however, we're still dealing with very cloudy skies. as a result temperatures are warmer. i don't think anyone will drop below freezing. later on today a lot of clouds will stick around and i'll...
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the texas state board of examiners dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell the psychologist to according to government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three times and talk congress until the national institutes of health institute of medicine realized that this is arguably the single greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. and act that way. we will be. not even knowing what we don't know about. even knowing the questions i asked. where did you stop here's a guy who committed pedophilia with over four hundred children and he's taken to the court take of the old bailey and his defense is if you prosecute me i'm going to go to what your life that's what i just be a say if you prosecute me and our skin and scores and hundreds of incidents of fraud we threaten to leave the country and the government says oh no you did your for. the united states is a very good example here because in our early years the baby had a pretty strong genuine democracy bad by now i would argue has degenerated into a system where money and power mattered much
the texas state board of examiners dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell the psychologist to according to government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three times and talk congress until the national institutes of health institute of medicine realized that this is arguably the single greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. and act that way. we will be. not even knowing what we don't know about. even knowing the questions i asked. where did...
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please join me in welcoming sam donaldson and james l. swanson. [applause] >> james, it's good to see you. >> good to see you sam. >> for several generations of americans including mine the assassination of president kennedy was the most shock of flying -- shocking, horrifying a grief-stricken public event of my life. you have now written it look, sub for about that day and the events surrounding it. james, i don't know how many folks in whole or in part about the assassination of the president. why did you decide to write this book? >> partly sam it's the book book that iras wanted to read that no one else had written. that is why i wrote the manhunt book on the lincoln assassination. i wanted to write a thrilling aggregate by day moment by moment and even second by second account of what happened on this day. this is the saddest most incredible story in american history. shakespeare could have written this. this was the great american tragedy and i want to write a book for those who remember that day back to us as though we are experiencing it f
please join me in welcoming sam donaldson and james l. swanson. [applause] >> james, it's good to see you. >> good to see you sam. >> for several generations of americans including mine the assassination of president kennedy was the most shock of flying -- shocking, horrifying a grief-stricken public event of my life. you have now written it look, sub for about that day and the events surrounding it. james, i don't know how many folks in whole or in part about the...
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>>mark: >>james: thank you george. who's standing by live for us. on toward developing story we've been following. this one involving one of the first murders we've seen this year and one of the area safest cities. kron4's will tran as reported live. remind us what going on that i'm off of calaveras boulevard in 683 the homicide investigators have been here for about seven hours and adjutancy they're still behind me. that brought in this trailer i can't say that the victim was a man between 20 and 25 years old shot right here in the parking lot. this body is still here of because the coroner's office does not arrived to release identification. the only witness who stepped forward told investigators he or she saw a dark colored see dan leaving the scene here but that's about it. no motive. they don't know if he was a guest at the executive and here. you can see all of the cars or he was visiting someone. if you were a guest here or were visiting someone you are able to do so as long as you don't step on the crime scene.
>>mark: >>james: thank you george. who's standing by live for us. on toward developing story we've been following. this one involving one of the first murders we've seen this year and one of the area safest cities. kron4's will tran as reported live. remind us what going on that i'm off of calaveras boulevard in 683 the homicide investigators have been here for about seven hours and adjutancy they're still behind me. that brought in this trailer i can't say that the victim was a man...
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the director of national intelligence james clapper appeared before the senate yesterday. what snowden has stolen and exposed has gone way way beyond his professed concerns. as a result, we have lost foreign sources including some shared with us by valued partners. >> in blistering testimony, he told the committee the snowden leaks pose a greater threat to national security than terrorists. it is evidence to me that most of the documents stolen by mr. snowden have nothing to do with the privatesy rights and civil liberties of american citizens. or even the nsa collection program. it is hard to verify the claims but it is clear the view from the intelligence agencies and the administration they serve, is that snowden harmed the country. the former contractor reportedly took nearly 2 million documents from the agency, it is the largest theft of classified information in u.s. history. since last summer, details of one program after another have surfaced by journalists snowden has given documents. only a fraction of what he has is believed disclosed. so the director of nationa
the director of national intelligence james clapper appeared before the senate yesterday. what snowden has stolen and exposed has gone way way beyond his professed concerns. as a result, we have lost foreign sources including some shared with us by valued partners. >> in blistering testimony, he told the committee the snowden leaks pose a greater threat to national security than terrorists. it is evidence to me that most of the documents stolen by mr. snowden have nothing to do with the...
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james bays is joining us. it's a long road that they are here so what's going to happen today? >> and in many ways the fact that they are here is an achievement in itself. i heard about this in april the talk of geneva 2. it's taken all this time to get thee delegates to -- these delegations to come to the same place. they are not though going to have face-to-face direct talks initially. what we understand is a special envoy, laktar brahimi, this is a huge challenge for him. he is going to speak to both sides in the same room. he's going to explain to them what the rules are, really, what his rules are for his talks. he is going to tell them what is at stake for all this and why they must be very patient and try to come to some sort of agreement in a process that may well be a very drawn-out process. he's then we believe going to send the two delegations off to separate rooms. they are not at this stage and this is key prepared to talk to each other. he's actually going to go to one room and speak to one side, shuttle back to the other relay what they said and try to get some s
james bays is joining us. it's a long road that they are here so what's going to happen today? >> and in many ways the fact that they are here is an achievement in itself. i heard about this in april the talk of geneva 2. it's taken all this time to get thee delegates to -- these delegations to come to the same place. they are not though going to have face-to-face direct talks initially. what we understand is a special envoy, laktar brahimi, this is a huge challenge for him. he is going...
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>>james: oakland police have not released the motives for both shootings. and they do not have any leads. >>darya: the big waves turned deadly and ran county yesterday. a fisherman is dead after getting dragged into the ocean by the strong waves and the man was trying to retrieve an ice chest at the time to read this is video from a helicopter partnership with abc seven news over the scene near point reyes national seashore. witnesses who said the man in the ocean--who saw the man and ocean city disappeared in just seconds. the u.s. coast guard and sonoma county sheriff's launched a search for the man. he has not yet been identified. >>mark: and a story that a lot of people are reading on our website. a fight outside a nightclub in orange county least this woman on life support 323 year-old kim pham was punched and kicked by five people while standing in line outside a santa ana nightclub. one woman is in custody. police are now reviewing surveillance video looking for two women and two men in connection to the savage attack. pham is a writer and recent gra
>>james: oakland police have not released the motives for both shootings. and they do not have any leads. >>darya: the big waves turned deadly and ran county yesterday. a fisherman is dead after getting dragged into the ocean by the strong waves and the man was trying to retrieve an ice chest at the time to read this is video from a helicopter partnership with abc seven news over the scene near point reyes national seashore. witnesses who said the man in the ocean--who saw the man...
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get over it. ♪ >> everyone remembers james brown's performance. phrase they have in gospel music? he wrecks house. ♪ >> and it really began his journey into becoming a mainstream figure. ♪ babe, babe, babe, babe ♪ >> the stones then close and they were afraid it was the biggest mistake they ever made following james brown. ♪ ♪ what a crazy sound, never stop rockin' until the moon went down ♪ >> we see, you know, jagger coming alive, you know, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ [ female announcer ] new fiber one protein cereal. ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah! ♪ we are one, under the sun ♪ under the sun... [ female announcer ] fiber and protein. together as one. introducing new fiber one protein cereal. [ female announcer ] fiber and protein. together as one. ? sleep train'sor presidents' day presidents' day sale is on now. save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just
get over it. ♪ >> everyone remembers james brown's performance. phrase they have in gospel music? he wrecks house. ♪ >> and it really began his journey into becoming a mainstream figure. ♪ babe, babe, babe, babe ♪ >> the stones then close and they were afraid it was the biggest mistake they ever made following james brown. ♪ ♪ what a crazy sound, never stop rockin' until the moon went down ♪ >> we see, you know, jagger coming alive, you know, doing things...
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i'm james fletcher. darya fulsome. we want to get a check with the weather this morning. >>erica: starting with part of a cloudy conditions on a friday morning. temperatures are on a bit of the cool side. 49 degrees in san francisco. oakland 45. 44 in santa rosa and livermore york and barack average and a mixture of some salt and so-called 3 it will be breezy at times. temperatures will be cooling down under mostly clear conditions saw highs for where you live today. close to 60 and san jose. upper 50s and concord. 51 degrees and oakland. 60 degrees for santa rosa. more details on your forecast including a 7 day coming up a little bit later. first tier is erica with your traffic. here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. you see there is no way to pay gates. south bay freeways are like right now permitted no issues along the peninsula and a smooth and easy ride coming out of the north bay on southbound 101. >>james: developing news this morning. santa clara firefighters are on scene of a house fir
i'm james fletcher. darya fulsome. we want to get a check with the weather this morning. >>erica: starting with part of a cloudy conditions on a friday morning. temperatures are on a bit of the cool side. 49 degrees in san francisco. oakland 45. 44 in santa rosa and livermore york and barack average and a mixture of some salt and so-called 3 it will be breezy at times. temperatures will be cooling down under mostly clear conditions saw highs for where you live today. close to 60 and san...
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we'll hear raymond james financial. their earnings come out. we'll talk exclusively to their ceo, paul reilly right here. also the biggest business leaders in the world are gathering in davos, switzerland for the world economic forum. among all the movers and shakers is our own liz claman. liz, what have you got coming up? liz: hi, david. we're inside what is called the congress center. this is the nerve center of the world economic forum. hyped me, all of these rooms all the big panels take place. bill gates speaks here. all the world leaders take the stage in the many rooms below me. our broadcast location is outside and above my head on the roof of the broadcast center. you will see me there later when i sit down with mark better toe lien any. he has major solutions and want to stay tuned for that. we have so-called missing social media leaders, younger crowd. we don't think that is true. coming up in my conversation with randy zuckerberg, mark's sister, of facebook. we'll talk about the proliferation of technology in our world. all that and
we'll hear raymond james financial. their earnings come out. we'll talk exclusively to their ceo, paul reilly right here. also the biggest business leaders in the world are gathering in davos, switzerland for the world economic forum. among all the movers and shakers is our own liz claman. liz, what have you got coming up? liz: hi, david. we're inside what is called the congress center. this is the nerve center of the world economic forum. hyped me, all of these rooms all the big panels take...
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you are on with james alford. -- with james bamford. concern on surveillance for the country is i believe we should use all prakashan's -- all precautions to know what is going on around the world and even in our own country because i believe there is people in our own country that would like to destroy it. i believe we need to take all -- an order to maintain our freedom -- in order to maintain our freedom from our enemies. i also think snowden has betrayed the united states. i don't think he is a hero. absolutely beuld shot as a traitor. from ohio bringing up edward snowden, the nsa leaker. your thoughts he e -- your thoughts? i believe he is a heroic whistleblower. there is no indication he is a traitor. he did not sell secrets to foreign governments for profit, he did not do any of that. he gave the documents from the nsa and gave them to journalist organizations. host: the pentagon papers? guest: yes, like the whistleblower for the pentagon papers. journalists.to what is interesting is the president's comments yesterday -- one of t
you are on with james alford. -- with james bamford. concern on surveillance for the country is i believe we should use all prakashan's -- all precautions to know what is going on around the world and even in our own country because i believe there is people in our own country that would like to destroy it. i believe we need to take all -- an order to maintain our freedom -- in order to maintain our freedom from our enemies. i also think snowden has betrayed the united states. i don't think he...
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get over it. ♪ >> everybody remembers james brown's performance.>> james brown just kills the show. what's the phrase they have in gospel music? he wrecks house. ♪ >> and it really began his journey into becoming a main stream figure. ♪ >> the stones then close, and they were afraid it was the biggest mistake they ever made following james brown. ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're...