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. ♪ >>> as you may or may not know, the late, great james brown, godfather of soul is a very specialike a father to me. you see a picture of he and i 35 years ago in my early 20s. and even though he had been gone for almost five years, the world needs to know that game james brown is still the man. last night on bet's "monique show" bootsy collins and i paid tribute when we debuted a new song, "james brown is still the man." i'm singing, i don't sing. and bootsy is doing the funk. here's a taste from last night. every time we use our art and our music to lift those of us that are down at the bottom, to look towards the top and dream for a better day, i know that's james brown. he's still the man. every time i see a kid -- black, white, asian, latino -- come from nothing and believe they can go somewhere and beat the odds, i know that's james brown. he's still the man. see, i can preach on beat. up next, steve colbert's big day and my eulogy for glenn beck's show is coming up. i couldn't cos as a heart attack. the doctor leaned over and said to me, "you just beat the widow-maker." i w
. ♪ >>> as you may or may not know, the late, great james brown, godfather of soul is a very specialike a father to me. you see a picture of he and i 35 years ago in my early 20s. and even though he had been gone for almost five years, the world needs to know that game james brown is still the man. last night on bet's "monique show" bootsy collins and i paid tribute when we debuted a new song, "james brown is still the man." i'm singing, i don't sing. and bootsy...
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and even though he had been gone for almost five years, the world needs to know that game james brown is still the man. last night on bet's "monique show" bootsy collins and i paid tribute when we debuted a new song, "james brown is still the man." i'm singing, i don't sing. and bootsy is doing the funk. here's a taste from last night. every time we use our art and our music to lift those of us that are down at the bottom, to look towards the top and dream for a better day, i know that's james brown. he's still the man. every time i see a kid -- black, white, asian, latino -- come from nothing and believe they can go somewhere and beat the odds, i know that's james brown. he's still the man. see, i can preach on beat. up next, steve colbert's big day and my eulogy for glenn beck's show is coming up. >>> moments ago, the federal election commission made their rules. ladies and gentlemen, i'm sorry to say, we won! i am a superpac! i don't know about you, but i do not accept limits on my free speech! i don't know about you, but i do not accept the status quo. but i do accept visa, master
and even though he had been gone for almost five years, the world needs to know that game james brown is still the man. last night on bet's "monique show" bootsy collins and i paid tribute when we debuted a new song, "james brown is still the man." i'm singing, i don't sing. and bootsy is doing the funk. here's a taste from last night. every time we use our art and our music to lift those of us that are down at the bottom, to look towards the top and dream for a better day,...
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tavis: we were talking about the fact that in agusta, ga., a place that small could give us a james brownnd jesse norman. >> growing up in such a protective and loving community is something that i really enjoyed. i love talking about it even though i grew up in the time of segregated schools, in brown vs. board of education can about what i was already in first grade. it was a wonderful time for studying into being made to understand what i was, what each child was. it was in stilled by our parents at home and buy our teachers that were so interested and insistent upon our learning. we were kept after school, it was not because we had done something they considered to have been wrong, but we needed to study the encyclopedia of bad further. or we need to understand the formation of clouds or what ever we were studying to get our mind wrapped around the ideas of algebra. i have great respect and great love of those people because they were there throughout my going out. anybody older than you could tell you what to do. you'd never said, you can say that to me, you're not my father. it just
tavis: we were talking about the fact that in agusta, ga., a place that small could give us a james brownnd jesse norman. >> growing up in such a protective and loving community is something that i really enjoyed. i love talking about it even though i grew up in the time of segregated schools, in brown vs. board of education can about what i was already in first grade. it was a wonderful time for studying into being made to understand what i was, what each child was. it was in stilled by...
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that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream.inding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start dancing. it is like when a woman gives birth. =mmfirst, she cries and then she laughs. later on, she dances. and that, to me, is the beauty of what san francisco is about. >> one final question, and we are going to link it to your music today. such a rich legacy that you are giving us. you mentioned to me that you are working on a new album. could you share what is coming up? >> i love to dream when i am awake. kand so i had this dream of working with india arie and yo- yo ma to do the george harrison saw; and "-- song. this is the definitive way to do this. we are all in it together, we do not leave anybody out. t conviction, i am one of the few people that you can recognize by one note. god gave me that universal tone, and that is what we want to implement in all the songs. thank you.
that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream.inding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start dancing. it is like when a woman gives birth. =mmfirst, she cries and then she laughs. later on, she dances. and that, to me, is the beauty of what san francisco is about. >> one final question, and we are going to...
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. >> i took a little bit of michael jackson, i took a little bit of james brown, i took a little bit of donny hath away, prince, and i mashed it up into a ball and swallowed it and just went out there to be bobby brown. gravely the people accepted it. and i'm forever thankful to the people right now. >> when you look back on that period, analyze for me now in your own words, what do you make of the music? when i hear it on the radio, it still holds up now as well as it did. when you hear it in receipt stro respect, what do you think about the music? >> it's a little bit of rap, it's a little bit of r&b, a little bit of soul, and then a whole bunch of country, you know? because country music to me is probably the most purest form, other than jazz, you know? it's just a pure form that comes from your heart. and i think i just mixed it all up into one. i didn't know what i was doing, but we called it new jack swing. and new jack swing ain't nothing but every type of music mashed into one song. thanks for people like baby face and teddy riley, you know, we had a good run. we really starte
. >> i took a little bit of michael jackson, i took a little bit of james brown, i took a little bit of donny hath away, prince, and i mashed it up into a ball and swallowed it and just went out there to be bobby brown. gravely the people accepted it. and i'm forever thankful to the people right now. >> when you look back on that period, analyze for me now in your own words, what do you make of the music? when i hear it on the radio, it still holds up now as well as it did. when you...
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to listen to music and ca james brown act was the ticket. you also have access to downtown and a university ambiance. i recall being very aware of books for example, going by bookstores on broadway and being fascinated by the prospect of going inside but couldn't bring myself to do that for many years because i thought it was for a different kind of person, a different class, better educated class. on the other hand my mother who did love books but used to collect them as decorative objects almost and since we live in the university neighborhood and because of that we sometimes come across carton's of books left behind by college students under stairwells. so i kind of read the book that came into the house. stuff like agriculture development in the midwest, 1954. we had one half volume of oliver twist. nice bold pages but only half -- that kind of thing. it was an interesting neighborhood. part of new york when it was quite a different place when it was only about -- you didn't need a lot of money to live there. people like st. minstrels an
to listen to music and ca james brown act was the ticket. you also have access to downtown and a university ambiance. i recall being very aware of books for example, going by bookstores on broadway and being fascinated by the prospect of going inside but couldn't bring myself to do that for many years because i thought it was for a different kind of person, a different class, better educated class. on the other hand my mother who did love books but used to collect them as decorative objects...
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originally out of new orleans, and we have fred wesley and the new jb, trombone player who worked with james brown, as well as other artists, tina turner. he does a nice blend of jazz and funk. we're really looking at the music and as well as you can see, the dance associated with the music, too. we're looking at hand dance styles, with groups based here in d.c. >> reporter: you're having a workshop as well. so you can hear some of the best, but you can also learn and get involved? >> yes, yes. you can actually visit our center stage and hear great stories about the music. we have an interesting person here with us who was with globe, a famous company out of baltimore. recently closed down. now become part of micah, maryland institute college of arts. through that process, bob will be teaching at mica. advertising not just r&b, but primarily r&b concerts. >> reporter: thank you. i want bring in lauren bradford, responsible for our amazing dancers. how are you? >> i'm doing great. >> reporter: tell me about our hand dancers here. >> this is smooth and easy hand dancers. what we've done, taken a lit
originally out of new orleans, and we have fred wesley and the new jb, trombone player who worked with james brown, as well as other artists, tina turner. he does a nice blend of jazz and funk. we're really looking at the music and as well as you can see, the dance associated with the music, too. we're looking at hand dance styles, with groups based here in d.c. >> reporter: you're having a workshop as well. so you can hear some of the best, but you can also learn and get involved?...
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he will be there will there be anything of king murdoch's empire love to pass along to his dear james brown. we. were never says they are safe for. freedom. around the world. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so bleak you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and cheers you some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you don't i'm sorry welcome is a big issue. about the big picture i'm tom arbonne coming up in this half hour the g.o.p....
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. >> reporter: james brown, a natalie known nfl sportscaster offers his take. >> i would like to thinkvail in coming up with something that is effectively is a win-win situation and doesn't alienate your fan base. >> when you look at folks who are dealing with day-to-day issues being cut back to 90% and 80% of their workweek and pay or more, or others losing their job, home foreclosures, one has to be very sensitive to that. >> president obama is already on the record saying work it out. he did it with a little tone in his voice. >> for an industry that is making $9 billion in revenue, they can figure out how to divide it up in a sensible way, and be true to their fans who are the ones who obviously allow for all the money that they are making. so my expectation and hope is that they will resolve it, without me intervening, because it turns out i have a lot of other stuff to do. >> owners say the economic model changed and there is a need to restructure, but with the average career span of a player at about six years, players are reluctant. fans we talked to tend to side with the playe
. >> reporter: james brown, a natalie known nfl sportscaster offers his take. >> i would like to thinkvail in coming up with something that is effectively is a win-win situation and doesn't alienate your fan base. >> when you look at folks who are dealing with day-to-day issues being cut back to 90% and 80% of their workweek and pay or more, or others losing their job, home foreclosures, one has to be very sensitive to that. >> president obama is already on the record...
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tonight he is sanging one of james browns old songs, please, please, please. thank you. >> thank you. >> luke russet, thank you again for your reporting live from capitol hill. >>> well, boehner's plan would be a disaster for the country. it includes over $900 billion in initial cuts. and then it calls for an extra $1.8 trillion in cuts that are likely to gut social security and medicare. and yet, another debt limit vote around christmas. if the house passes boehner's plan, the senate will take it up tonight. but harry reid says, democrats will stop it cold. joining me now, senator sheldon white house, democrat from rhode island. he serves on the budget committee. senator, thank you for joining us tonight. >> good to be with you, reverend. >> does boehner's plan die tonight if in fact it does get to the senate? >> yeah, we think it will die tonight. a letter was already sent over to the speaker telling him that every democrat would vote against it. so it is really dead on arrival. plus, the rating agencies have said that it won't cure the downgrade of the unit
tonight he is sanging one of james browns old songs, please, please, please. thank you. >> thank you. >> luke russet, thank you again for your reporting live from capitol hill. >>> well, boehner's plan would be a disaster for the country. it includes over $900 billion in initial cuts. and then it calls for an extra $1.8 trillion in cuts that are likely to gut social security and medicare. and yet, another debt limit vote around christmas. if the house passes boehner's plan,...
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. >> reporter: james brown, a nationally known nfl sportscaster offer it's his take. >> i would like> when you look at folks dealing with day-to-day issues being cut back to 80% and 90% of their workweek and pay or more, others losing their jobs, one ha to be very sensitive to that. >> reporter: president obama is on the record saying "work it out." >> for an industry that's making $9 billion a year in reef knew, they can figure out how to dive vied it in in a sensible way and be true to their fans. so my expectation and hope is that they will resolve it without me intervening. it turns out i have a lot of other stuff to do. >> owners say the economic model has changed and there's a noou need to restructure. players are reluctant. fans we talk to tend to side with the players but they also say get a deal done already. >> it's a business. they can come could a win/win situation. >> i think both sides should end it and get back to what they do. >> reporter: as for the product on the field? >> i think that will fail. one of the biggest concerns are injuries. >> training camps, preseason
. >> reporter: james brown, a nationally known nfl sportscaster offer it's his take. >> i would like> when you look at folks dealing with day-to-day issues being cut back to 80% and 90% of their workweek and pay or more, others losing their jobs, one ha to be very sensitive to that. >> reporter: president obama is on the record saying "work it out." >> for an industry that's making $9 billion a year in reef knew, they can figure out how to dive vied it in in...
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james brown, a nationally known nfl sportscaster offers his take. >> i would like to think that prudent prevail in coming up with something that effectively is a win-win situation and doesn't alienate your fan base. look at folks dealing with day-to-day issues, being cut back to 90% and 80% of the work week and 90% and 80% of the pay and more or others losing their jobs. home foreclosures. one has to be very sensitive to that. >> reporter: president obama is already on the record saying work it out. and he did wit a little tone in his voice. >> for an industry that's making $9 billion a year in revenue, they can figure out how to divide it up in a sensible way. and be true to their fans who are the ones who obviously allow for all the money that they're making. so my expectation and hope is that they'll resolve it without me intervening because it turns out i've got a lot of other stuff to do. >> reporter: owners say the economic model has changed and that there's a need to retruck which you are but with the average career span of a player at about six years players are reluctant. fans
james brown, a nationally known nfl sportscaster offers his take. >> i would like to think that prudent prevail in coming up with something that effectively is a win-win situation and doesn't alienate your fan base. look at folks dealing with day-to-day issues, being cut back to 90% and 80% of the work week and 90% and 80% of the pay and more or others losing their jobs. home foreclosures. one has to be very sensitive to that. >> reporter: president obama is already on the record...
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james brown, a nationally known nfl sportscaster offers his take. >> i would like to think that prudenting cut back on 80% and 09% of therefore workweek and 80% and 90% or more of their pay, home foreclosures, one has to be sensitive to that. >> reporter: president obama is on the record saying, work it out. and he did with a tone in his voice. >> for an industry making $9 billion in revenue, they can figure out how to divide it up in a sensible way and be true to their fans who are the ones who obviously allow for all the money that they're making. so my expectation and hope is that they will resolve it without me intervening because, it turns out, i've got a lot of other stuff to do. >> owners say the economic model has changed and that there's a need trough structure. but with the average career span of a player at about six years, players are reluctant. fans we talk to tend to side with the players, but they also say, get a deal done already. >> it's a business, so they can come to a win-win situation. i don't think it has to be a win-lose. i really don't. >> i think both sides shou
james brown, a nationally known nfl sportscaster offers his take. >> i would like to think that prudenting cut back on 80% and 09% of therefore workweek and 80% and 90% or more of their pay, home foreclosures, one has to be sensitive to that. >> reporter: president obama is on the record saying, work it out. and he did with a tone in his voice. >> for an industry making $9 billion in revenue, they can figure out how to divide it up in a sensible way and be true to their fans...
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this is the san mateo bridge as we take it to the bridge, which is the james brown, thing, right?l see pretty drizzly traffic. i would stay light rain here. windshield wipers go, people slowing down. let's move along and take a look at the bay bridge. a lot drier here. it's backed up to the overcrossing. 880 a almost bit slow. this morning's commute very slow in concord. southbound from concord to walnut creek because of a it crash at rut gear road. if you are driving into the hayward area, also some stop- and-go traffic approaching an you accident at southbound 880, 92. this area is bad as well. and then we have slow traffic. kind of a trouble spot here. 101 at 92. all of a sudden, a lot of the major choke points are it becoming very crowded. leave the house if you can earlier. >>> we're gonna take it to the bridge, better take your umbrella. my goodness we have not only drizzle but light rain. if you go above the fog bank there's blue skies. if you want to call it light rain, that's fine by me. when you hear it in the gutters and puddles in the street, that looks like light rain
this is the san mateo bridge as we take it to the bridge, which is the james brown, thing, right?l see pretty drizzly traffic. i would stay light rain here. windshield wipers go, people slowing down. let's move along and take a look at the bay bridge. a lot drier here. it's backed up to the overcrossing. 880 a almost bit slow. this morning's commute very slow in concord. southbound from concord to walnut creek because of a it crash at rut gear road. if you are driving into the hayward area,...
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aretha franklin, tony bennett, james brown or cher? can't believe i put cher in there. all right.'s get to how we go from the cult of the individual to the cult of narcissism. how do we go in the 1980s from be both saying that the individual guru is to be followed and listened to, to the cult of me, to the cult of focused on me? if you have the gurus that are above the rest of us, how can you also have a culture that's saying that you can be yourself the superhero? watch this commercial. ♪ you say you want a revolution, well, you know, we all want to change the world. >> okay. the brilliance of this commercial is the putting together of images of regular people with superstars. so watch this one example from this commercial in slow motion. that's a regular kid playing basketball. going up for a layup. and it immediately becomes michael jordan dunking a basketball. the idea probably, and i think the listed by fortune magazine as the number two or number three most enduring slogan in history of "just do it." so not only are there great individuals that soar above institutions, and y
aretha franklin, tony bennett, james brown or cher? can't believe i put cher in there. all right.'s get to how we go from the cult of the individual to the cult of narcissism. how do we go in the 1980s from be both saying that the individual guru is to be followed and listened to, to the cult of me, to the cult of focused on me? if you have the gurus that are above the rest of us, how can you also have a culture that's saying that you can be yourself the superhero? watch this commercial. ♪...
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he ate some dried mango snacks and had a little james brown traveling music.atulations to jim and his team for that monumental feat. cool stuff. hey, dad, you think i could drive? i'll tell you what -- when we stop to fill it up. ♪ ♪ [ son ] you realize, it's gotta run out sometime. [ male announcer ] jetta tdi clean diesel. the turbo that gets 42 miles per gallon. ♪ t the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds." the motorola expert from sprint. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >>> the half brother of afghan president hamid karzai was shot and killed today, gunned down by a bodyguard in kandahar. the taliban say the shooter was on their payrol
he ate some dried mango snacks and had a little james brown traveling music.atulations to jim and his team for that monumental feat. cool stuff. hey, dad, you think i could drive? i'll tell you what -- when we stop to fill it up. ♪ ♪ [ son ] you realize, it's gotta run out sometime. [ male announcer ] jetta tdi clean diesel. the turbo that gets 42 miles per gallon. ♪ t the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing...
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james, first to you. >> a miss to tina brown the editor and chief of news week.1977 national lampoon published this cover and says jfk's first 6,000 days and a picture of 59-year-old five term president, inaugural edition. news week resurrected this cover, diana at 50's and photo shopped pictures of the princess and it's creepy, but on the bright side. maybe tina brown of newsweek will turn out to be as funny. >> and this week a new political campaign that didn't get as much notice and probably more important, he wants to overturn the em peer state ban on the type of natural gas shale drilling known as fracking, it could lead to a boom in upstate new york and a big hit for american energy. >> paul: thanks, joe. colin. >> yeah, i want to give a hit to john lennon, former assistant, who basically confirmed the beatles brilliance this week when he revealed that he was a fan of ronald reagan later in life and apparently having met the gipper in the '70s and thought he would be a better choice for earthquake m -- america than jimmy carter and thought he'd been a littl
james, first to you. >> a miss to tina brown the editor and chief of news week.1977 national lampoon published this cover and says jfk's first 6,000 days and a picture of 59-year-old five term president, inaugural edition. news week resurrected this cover, diana at 50's and photo shopped pictures of the princess and it's creepy, but on the bright side. maybe tina brown of newsweek will turn out to be as funny. >> and this week a new political campaign that didn't get as much notice...
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james. >> chairman brown, members of the committee, and pleased to be here to talk about she has worked onhese approaches to estimating future capital and health care budgets. for the aging veteran population and for younger veterans returning from afghanistan and iraq, it is by another va effectively estimates the facilities and health care that veterans may need. let me first talk about va's capital planning process. the va has thousands of facilities to provide health care and other services to millions of veterans, estimating the type and location of facilities and service this is a complex process. as we recently reported, va over the course of several years has changed its approach to explaining. v-8 current planning process is strategic capital investment planning process. however, i can tell you it's gift is an implied as planning tool. it's really to tell, but i can save va inc. number of leading practices. for example, va now considers capital investments across the organization using weighted criteria and expanded its five year planning horizon to 10 years. also prior, the plann
james. >> chairman brown, members of the committee, and pleased to be here to talk about she has worked onhese approaches to estimating future capital and health care budgets. for the aging veteran population and for younger veterans returning from afghanistan and iraq, it is by another va effectively estimates the facilities and health care that veterans may need. let me first talk about va's capital planning process. the va has thousands of facilities to provide health care and other...
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he still doesn't like david cameron, he liked gordon brown, but rebekah and his son james wanted this, this was their show, he was trying to be hands off, and plus he got a man in number 10 downing street, and that was a victory. >> tomorrow, you have the high case, this case is going before a parliamentary committee. you're going to have rupert murdoch, his son, james, stephanie, you're going to have -- what's her name, rebekah brooks, they are going to be there under oath. will the name jude law come up? will the name -- who else is going to come up in this case? jude law has been apparently involved in this. >> let me back up a little bit, it's unclear whether they'll be under oath in the same way people are under oath and testimony in congress, but you are going to hear pressing questions and difficult questions, and what three of them have said is they are going to avoid any question that jeopardizes the ongoing investigation in scotland yard. >> thank you very much. this case is wide open and just keeps bigger of the thank you very much, when we return, let me finish with a agre
he still doesn't like david cameron, he liked gordon brown, but rebekah and his son james wanted this, this was their show, he was trying to be hands off, and plus he got a man in number 10 downing street, and that was a victory. >> tomorrow, you have the high case, this case is going before a parliamentary committee. you're going to have rupert murdoch, his son, james, stephanie, you're going to have -- what's her name, rebekah brooks, they are going to be there under oath. will the name...
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brown in washington. thanks. >>> in the british phone hacking scandal, two people are contradicting testimony by rupert murdoch's son, james. james murdoch testified before parliament on tuesday saying he was unaware of critical evidence in the scandal. but a former editor and one of murdoch's former legal advisors both say that's not so. they say there was an e-mail years ago outlining how wide spread the problem was. and james murdoch, they say, knew about it. >>> just ahead on "the morning news," find out which state has the most binge drinkers. >> plus, what's wrong with this picture? the rotten to the core details up next. but first, bob schieffer has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news". >>> every month, millions of americans depend on social security to support their families and make ends meet. but now they may not get the next check if the debt ceiling crisis is not resolved. that story tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> as much of this nation swelters in record heat, a large rural region of chile where it's wintertime is suffering through what they're calling a snow catastrophe. as much as nine feet of sno
brown in washington. thanks. >>> in the british phone hacking scandal, two people are contradicting testimony by rupert murdoch's son, james. james murdoch testified before parliament on tuesday saying he was unaware of critical evidence in the scandal. but a former editor and one of murdoch's former legal advisors both say that's not so. they say there was an e-mail years ago outlining how wide spread the problem was. and james murdoch, they say, knew about it. >>> just ahead...
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james. >> steve: i guess. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, today, for being take your dog to work day, or as they call that in china, brownghter ] >> steve: they eat dogs. >> jimmy: they eat dogs. >> steve: it's a cultural thing. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, fans of amy winehouse, who booed her offstage because she showed up drunk, for clearly forgetting the artist you went to see was amy winehouse. [ laughter ] >> steve: that's her name, winehouse. >> jimmy: you got what you paid for, man. wouldn't it be weird if she came thank you, miniature schnauzers or as i like to call you, miniature sean connerys. steve, what did you say? >> steve: you know what they call that in china? >> jimmy: what? >> a 007. it was on the menu. [ audience ohs ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was a good one. thank you, people who say, "keep me posted," for politely saying "i'm not really interested and i want to get out of this conversation." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you, butterflies, for being flamboyant moths. there's a little dot over here. snuggle up in a cocoon. >> jimmy: thank you, people who think i will help them move if they of
james. >> steve: i guess. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, today, for being take your dog to work day, or as they call that in china, brownghter ] >> steve: they eat dogs. >> jimmy: they eat dogs. >> steve: it's a cultural thing. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, fans of amy winehouse, who booed her offstage because she showed up drunk, for clearly forgetting the artist you went to see was amy winehouse. [ laughter ] >> steve: that's her name, winehouse. >> jimmy:...
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brown. but he felt that if rebekah and his son, james, wanted this, this was their show, he was trying to bed plus, he got a man in number ten downing street and that was a victory. >> tomorrow, stephanie, this case is going before a parliamentary committee. you will have his son, james. you have stephanie -- what's her name -- rebekah brooks. they will all be there under oath. will the name jude law come up. who else will come up in this case? jude law has apparently been involved in this. >> first, let me back up a little bit. it is unclear whether they will be under oath in the same way that people are under oath in testimony in congress. but you are going to hear some very pressing questions and difficult questions and what they have all three of them have said is they are going to avoid any question that jeopardizeses the ongoing investigation in scotland yard. so they may be silent on a number of these issues. >> thank you very much. this case is wide open and it just gets bigger. stephanie gosk in london. on top of this. >>> even in defeat some great news about america and women and s
brown. but he felt that if rebekah and his son, james, wanted this, this was their show, he was trying to bed plus, he got a man in number ten downing street and that was a victory. >> tomorrow, stephanie, this case is going before a parliamentary committee. you will have his son, james. you have stephanie -- what's her name -- rebekah brooks. they will all be there under oath. will the name jude law come up. who else will come up in this case? jude law has apparently been involved in...
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james cain of arizona. he is presumed dead. >>> jurors in the casey anthony trial have not yet reached a verdict. they deliberated for the first time today. karen brownorts for wjz from orlando jo the jury deciding kasey anthony's fate deliberated for half a day and then went back to their hotel. >> you are not permitted to discuss this case while you were separated from this courthouse. >> they will be back tuesday to wade through more than a month of testimony and evidence. prosecutors wrapped up their case after displays these photos of anthony. they argued anthony didn't want to be a mom any more so she suffocated caylee with duct tape. >> that duct tape had to be on that skull before they difficult composed -- decomposed. >> reporter: has offered the jury a complete different explanation of how caylee died. they claim caylee accidently died in the grandparents' pool and that her grandfather tried to cover it up. >> these photographs tell the truth. >> but in their final rebuttal, prosecutors pounced. >> people don't make accidents look like murder. >> reporter: thinks jurors may have some doubts yet still find anthony guilty. >> they are her sto
james cain of arizona. he is presumed dead. >>> jurors in the casey anthony trial have not yet reached a verdict. they deliberated for the first time today. karen brownorts for wjz from orlando jo the jury deciding kasey anthony's fate deliberated for half a day and then went back to their hotel. >> you are not permitted to discuss this case while you were separated from this courthouse. >> they will be back tuesday to wade through more than a month of testimony and...
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brown. the police have had an absolute kicking. so has rupert and james murdoch. so did the prime minister, david cameron. >> dan rivers in london, dan, thank you. >>> if close ties with the murdoch crowd are now a liability in the uk government, they didn't begin with david cameron. rebekah brooks told lawmakers yesterday that she visited cameron's predecessors a lot more often than she ever saw david cameron. brooks is the long-time murdoch protege who rose to become his british chief executive until she resigned and was suddenly arrested. listen to this. >> the fact is i've never been to downing street while david cameron has been prime minister. and yet under prime minister gordon brown and prime minister tony blair i did regularly go to downing street. strangely, it was under labor prime ministers that i was a regular visitor to downing street and not -- and not the current administration. >> at least six investigations are now under way into phone hacks, bribes to police and government conflicts of interest. we will, of course, keep you posted on all of that
brown. the police have had an absolute kicking. so has rupert and james murdoch. so did the prime minister, david cameron. >> dan rivers in london, dan, thank you. >>> if close ties with the murdoch crowd are now a liability in the uk government, they didn't begin with david cameron. rebekah brooks told lawmakers yesterday that she visited cameron's predecessors a lot more often than she ever saw david cameron. brooks is the long-time murdoch protege who rose to become his...
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. >> james, are people going to vote on the budget and the deficit? >> you know, sure, it is a kind of fact. sherrod brownpretty good in spite of this. to be fair almost all republican policies, these charts that come out every day in the newspaper. so he shall, there are two sides to every story. i think this is karl rove's group. they've got every right to run all these ads but senator brown is a pretty tough guy and i suspect he'll be able to deal with it. >> another candidate, former speaker night gingrich went on the record in new hampshire on a radio station. he sounded a little nostalgic with james' old boss. listen to this. >> bill clinton was willing to be practical. and we have very tough negotiations. we were able to sit down face to face and negotiate a deal, and he really went so much further to the sender than president obama is. and he was so much more flexible. i don't think there is any comparison. i don't think president obama is trying to impoe a fairse a fair radical version. >> looking back it a we didn't think of it at the time. now with we compare the two presidents, of course, bill
. >> james, are people going to vote on the budget and the deficit? >> you know, sure, it is a kind of fact. sherrod brownpretty good in spite of this. to be fair almost all republican policies, these charts that come out every day in the newspaper. so he shall, there are two sides to every story. i think this is karl rove's group. they've got every right to run all these ads but senator brown is a pretty tough guy and i suspect he'll be able to deal with it. >> another...
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hughes when he was a student at brown university not only had no running water in his dorm bid to closets one for the stuff and one for the coal. >> my favorite is james who has the story goes was such the appalling anti-semite would leave the conference room when brandeis would speak. >> natalee that when cardoza was inducted as a justice he was forced to sit this their money so he pulled out but miss -- newspaper and wrestled it very loudly throughout the ceremony. >> that is the core. who was the chief justice? >> charles evans hughes. i will say something about him in a second but the only -- the other thing to know about the court did not use the term at the time but it was a very activist core. it was overturning federal law 10 times the previous rate it was the courts on a mission and the conservative justices did see it as a mission or a holy war against communism and anarchy which they saw in the new deal. >> what was the rationale for the legal reason that all of these new deal laws were in the constitution? >> there were those from the contracts clause and the substantive process and all of the things that are used to strike down the progra
hughes when he was a student at brown university not only had no running water in his dorm bid to closets one for the stuff and one for the coal. >> my favorite is james who has the story goes was such the appalling anti-semite would leave the conference room when brandeis would speak. >> natalee that when cardoza was inducted as a justice he was forced to sit this their money so he pulled out but miss -- newspaper and wrestled it very loudly throughout the ceremony. >> that...
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brown and company, one of america's oldest publishers. he start his career at random house in 1993, and among the authors he is edited is malcolm gladwell, james bradley, robert wright and the comic geniuses of the onion. his office include dana priest and evan thomas, charlie savage and others. and his greatest moment in book publishing occurred this past year wind come in his book, the fifth witness, best selling thriller writer michael, named the law firm shanda, massey and ortiz, which is his first but probably not his last cameo appearance in the book. geoff, welcome. i'm going to be quick because i think questions we were interesting. and their were many things to do that we differ on, for different data publisher. one thing quickly i just want to make it clear after speaking for myself, not for little brown or the company that owns us. i want to talk about library furniture. and there's a reason for that and actually this is a perfect place for it because of mark, the transit system here. there's another market as well, which is a system that was introduced in the early '60s to automate the transfer and recording of the geographic infor
brown and company, one of america's oldest publishers. he start his career at random house in 1993, and among the authors he is edited is malcolm gladwell, james bradley, robert wright and the comic geniuses of the onion. his office include dana priest and evan thomas, charlie savage and others. and his greatest moment in book publishing occurred this past year wind come in his book, the fifth witness, best selling thriller writer michael, named the law firm shanda, massey and ortiz, which is...
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brown: very briefly, david, are there implications therefore, for the u.s. side of the business? >> there's implications for the whole side of the business. fundamentally you get down to the question of what particularly james murdoch who had been seen as the hare apparent but also rupert murdoch, what did they know? when did they know it? how did they respond? if there was an ignorance of the tacit views of the laws that were broken of the efforts to cover that up, the question recently could be, even if all that is true, why should we entrust you with the leadership of this company if you're not in control of something that could so... be so damaging for our company's financial future. >> brown: john, just to sum up, how unusual a day was this to watch what you watched today? >> nothing like it in my lifetime. certainly nothing like it in my experience of british public life. quite extraordinary. the whole country. i dare say a good deal of america too were transfixed by what on the one hand is is an absolutely compelling political story but which is also of course irresistible soap opera. >> brown: thank you for that, john burns and david folkenflick. thanks a lot. >> ifill: still to come on the newshour
brown: very briefly, david, are there implications therefore, for the u.s. side of the business? >> there's implications for the whole side of the business. fundamentally you get down to the question of what particularly james murdoch who had been seen as the hare apparent but also rupert murdoch, what did they know? when did they know it? how did they respond? if there was an ignorance of the tacit views of the laws that were broken of the efforts to cover that up, the question recently...