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of course james cameron go right down and. some of these pillars still standing. similar, you can see the face scale pattern on them. the light fixture, lots of glass. and other pages of the book. you can see planters' still standing. the stained-glass windows. it was a very eerie sensation. well, years past. we did more books. and then i have always been a writer. ready full-time. i had written about a dozen children's books. ellis love the painting of a man named john singer sargent to all of you know because he did those murals up on the top floor. he is a fixture. from here originally. and always loved the work. i have always wondered about this very popular painting of the tuberose and the victorian garden. were the real? i thought someday when i have the time of like to research that. so i went and research the painting. of course the first thing that i learned, i went up to the village of broadway raid was painted in the garden and broadway. the painting, at first, was begun in this house would still looks much as it did. barnum house. my nephew and i went
of course james cameron go right down and. some of these pillars still standing. similar, you can see the face scale pattern on them. the light fixture, lots of glass. and other pages of the book. you can see planters' still standing. the stained-glass windows. it was a very eerie sensation. well, years past. we did more books. and then i have always been a writer. ready full-time. i had written about a dozen children's books. ellis love the painting of a man named john singer sargent to all of...
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most of us have seen james cameron's wonderful film and we are drawn to that horrible moment when two main characters are holding on to the back of this huge ship as the stern readers out of water and breaks in half. and then titanic sank. that is pretty much what i thought was the story of titanic when i got into that submersible but the steel that we found says that simply didn't happen. the ceo says the ship broke apart at the very gentle angle. nothing like 45 degrees. more like 11 degrees. what is the difference that night? 1500 people stayed on board titanic. they did not get into the lifeboats. the lifeboats pulled away very calm lee with 500 empty seats. people made decisions that night as the ships slowly sank into the water. do i stay here on board titanic and wait for the rescue ships or do i get into the lifeboats? when you are on a ship that is only bending at 11 degrees it seems like you have a long time to go before the ship will break apart or sink. the idea of the ship breaking apart was never in their minds but that is exactly what happened. while the ship was floodi
most of us have seen james cameron's wonderful film and we are drawn to that horrible moment when two main characters are holding on to the back of this huge ship as the stern readers out of water and breaks in half. and then titanic sank. that is pretty much what i thought was the story of titanic when i got into that submersible but the steel that we found says that simply didn't happen. the ceo says the ship broke apart at the very gentle angle. nothing like 45 degrees. more like 11 degrees....
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. >> james cameron was an investor.far-fetched that it helped make this a reality. >> the industry is now a multibillion dollar industry. they started space adventures and people laughed. how is it they can go to space and pay for it and now we launched several people to the space station to pay $50 million each to do it. people like building their own rockets. the commercial human space plight industry has taken off and over the last few years you sat down and it is about bring resources of space into our sphere of influence on the earth. this was serious. this is absolutely something that is going to happen. >> we are out of time and had so much bricking news, but we would like to learn more about this and how it impacts the trades on the commodities. hope you will come back soon. eric anderson of planetary resources. >> isn't is easier to be long on the platinum. >> for build it and go to space? >> it's less satisfying. >> if they are more platinum than the earth would know, what would happen. >> like mining platinum
. >> james cameron was an investor.far-fetched that it helped make this a reality. >> the industry is now a multibillion dollar industry. they started space adventures and people laughed. how is it they can go to space and pay for it and now we launched several people to the space station to pay $50 million each to do it. people like building their own rockets. the commercial human space plight industry has taken off and over the last few years you sat down and it is about bring...
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director james cameron announced that he's planning to release three sequels to "avatar." come on. none for "titanic?" i mean, that was -- [ laughter ] and finally, a woman in texas recently found her long lost brother on craigslist. which would have been really sweet if they hadn't met in the casual encounters section. [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight! give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. we've got a great show, everybody. i don't know if you know this, but "thank you notes" is a book again. here it is. [ cheers and applause ] "thank you notes 2." the sequel, two. and it comes out may 22nd. two, two, two is the theme. yeah. it's in color. [ laughter ] it only costs 14 american dollars and this is amazing. the first 50,000 or so are limited editions. it's a very special surprise here. ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] then, you get out the piano. james, we don't even need you anymore, buddy. [ audience aws ] anyway. it's a good thing. it's great. [ laughter ] you've got funny thank you notes on there. you got like
director james cameron announced that he's planning to release three sequels to "avatar." come on. none for "titanic?" i mean, that was -- [ laughter ] and finally, a woman in texas recently found her long lost brother on craigslist. which would have been really sweet if they hadn't met in the casual encounters section. [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight! give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. we've got a great show,...
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and we learn just how dangerous it could be in james cameron's "terminator."now new details on how destructive the machines have become to the individual investor. >> i'll be back. it's gonna be a casual thing. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the tight-turning, space-saving, eco-friendly smart. escape your stuff. ♪ hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> another tough session in the metals markets. the gold market closing right now. sharon epperson is tracking the action at the nymex. the only plus sign i saw was in palladium. copper is down. the rest of the entire complex is lower. >> entire complex is lower and the euro is largel
and we learn just how dangerous it could be in james cameron's "terminator."now new details on how destructive the machines have become to the individual investor. >> i'll be back. it's gonna be a casual thing. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the tight-turning, space-saving, eco-friendly smart. escape your stuff. ♪ hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know...
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james murdock told mr. cameron that the sun would support the conservative party of the next election this headline was on the front page in september 2009. when did you first know that that shift would take place? >> to the conservative party? >> yes. when did you first know that shift would take place? >> if we put aside the timing of it, i think probably in the june mid 2009. i think by that stage it was post a campaign for election, the point of it was there did not seem to be one a senior politician including the prime minister who was willing to take tress the issues the military were phasing out there. >> the question was simple? >> that was it in a nutshell. >> was there any part of the discussion about who they would like to win in the election? >> back in june, was that it was more that we had lost things to support gordon brown some government and what did that mean. they were very initial discussions in june. >> was there any part of the decision based on the who was likely to win the next election. >>
james murdock told mr. cameron that the sun would support the conservative party of the next election this headline was on the front page in september 2009. when did you first know that that shift would take place? >> to the conservative party? >> yes. when did you first know that shift would take place? >> if we put aside the timing of it, i think probably in the june mid 2009. i think by that stage it was post a campaign for election, the point of it was there did not seem...
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james murdoch told mr. cameronthat the "sun" would support the conservative party in the next election and the headline was on the front page. i think it was on the 30th of september of 2009. when did you first know that shift would take place? >> to the conservative party? >> yes, i can give you the day when james murdoch told mr. cameron back in september 2009. when did you first know that shift would take place? >> if we put aside the timing of it, i think probably in june of 2009 and rupert murdoch and james murdoch started to have discussions because i think by that stage, and that was part of the reneging on the referendum. it was post a campaign election and it was, i think one of my last from pages that i edited of the "sun" was don't you know there is a bloody war on and the point of this was there didn't seem to be one politician including a prime minister who is willing to address the issues the issues we were facing out there. so i think that was. >> the question with a simple one. it gave me the answer
james murdoch told mr. cameronthat the "sun" would support the conservative party in the next election and the headline was on the front page. i think it was on the 30th of september of 2009. when did you first know that shift would take place? >> to the conservative party? >> yes, i can give you the day when james murdoch told mr. cameron back in september 2009. when did you first know that shift would take place? >> if we put aside the timing of it, i think...
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james murdoch called mr. cameron is the drink of the george that "the sun" was support the conservative party in the next election and the headline was on the front page. i think is on the 30th of september 2009. when did you first know but that shift would take place? >> to the conservative party? >> did you know the days when he told mr. cameron in late 2009. when did you first know that shift would take place? >> well, if we put aside the timing of that, i think publicly in the june 2009 and rupert murdoch and james murdoch would start to have discussions because i think by that stage -- that was posed to reneging on the referendum. as postcampaign for the election and i think one of my last front pages i edited out "the sun" was don't you know the bloody wars on and the point was there didn't seem to be one thing a politician including the prime minister who is willing to address the issues they're facing out there. >> the question was a simple one. when did you first know? any dvd and see. answer. it was june 20
james murdoch called mr. cameron is the drink of the george that "the sun" was support the conservative party in the next election and the headline was on the front page. i think is on the 30th of september 2009. when did you first know but that shift would take place? >> to the conservative party? >> did you know the days when he told mr. cameron in late 2009. when did you first know that shift would take place? >> well, if we put aside the timing of that, i think...
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james murdoch. today, david cameron denied inappropriate dealings with rupert and james murdoch over the deal for british sky broadcasting. he was in front of the house of commons where he also defended the culture secretary. this is about an hour. >> an urgent question, mr. ed miliband. >> i would ask the prime minister if he would refer the conduct in respect to his dealings with ms. corp. to the independent adviser on ministerial inquiry? >> thank you. last wednesday i answered questions on this issue at prime minister questions. >> let me set out the position again. i sat out the levenson inquiry last summer to question the ethical at practices of the media and the relations between the media and the police and the media and politicians. it is a full inquiry with evidence given under oath and full access to papers and records. no government before has ever taken such comprehensive action. it is this government that is putting these issues properly on the table and getting them dealt with. let me deal of the three issues in this question. the conduct of the secretary of straight, the culture of media
james murdoch. today, david cameron denied inappropriate dealings with rupert and james murdoch over the deal for british sky broadcasting. he was in front of the house of commons where he also defended the culture secretary. this is about an hour. >> an urgent question, mr. ed miliband. >> i would ask the prime minister if he would refer the conduct in respect to his dealings with ms. corp. to the independent adviser on ministerial inquiry? >> thank you. last wednesday i...
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james murdoch and rebekah brooks were friends of cameron.they had another friend inside number ten. after he resigned from the news of the world, andy coulson had been hired by david cameron as his communications director. >> i think they thought, "that's it, we've got our guys in. now the priority is to get the bsky bid through because that's our commercial priority," and that was launched within a month of cameron getting in. >> bergman: it seemed only a matter of time before murdoch would get permission from the government to take full control of sky television. but there were a few dissident voices. >> the evidence of endemic abuse is growing by the day. >> bergman: notably, labour mp tom watson. >> the barons of the media are the biggest beasts in the modern jungle. they laugh at the law. they sneer at parliament. they have the power to hurt us, and they do with gusto and precision. >> every friend and advisor i spoke to in 2009-10 said, "you're not going to get to the truth of this. there are too many people at the top with a vested in
james murdoch and rebekah brooks were friends of cameron.they had another friend inside number ten. after he resigned from the news of the world, andy coulson had been hired by david cameron as his communications director. >> i think they thought, "that's it, we've got our guys in. now the priority is to get the bsky bid through because that's our commercial priority," and that was launched within a month of cameron getting in. >> bergman: it seemed only a matter of time...
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james murdock told mr. cameron that the sun would support the conservative party of the next election this headline was on the front page in september 2009. when did you first know that that shift would take place? >> to the conservative party? >> yes. when did you first know that shift would take place? >> if we put aside the timing of it, i think probably in the june mid 2009. i think by that stage it was post a campaign for election, the point of it was there did not seem to be one a senior politician including the prime minister who was willing to take tress the issues the military were phasing out there. >> the question was simple? >> that was it in a nutshell. >> was there any part of >> back in june, was that it was more that we had lost things to support gordon brown some government and what did that mean. they were very initial discussions in june. >> was there any part of the decision based on the who was likely to win the next election. >> i am not sure who the polls are at the time, but it was much more
james murdock told mr. cameron that the sun would support the conservative party of the next election this headline was on the front page in september 2009. when did you first know that that shift would take place? >> to the conservative party? >> yes. when did you first know that shift would take place? >> if we put aside the timing of it, i think probably in the june mid 2009. i think by that stage it was post a campaign for election, the point of it was there did not seem...
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last week british prime minister david cameron denied having any inappropriate dealings with rupert or james murdoch concerning a bid for british sky broadcasting. the prime minister was summoned before the house of commons monday to answer questions of alleged breach of ministerial conduct by jeremy hunt. it was revealed last week that mr. hunt had ties to james murdoch and news international during the bidding process during b sky b. >> order, urgent question. mr. speaker ask the prime minister if he'll refer the conduct of the secretary of state culture olympic with respect to his dealings with the news-- >> when asked this question, they made a full statement. let me set out the position again. i set up the inquiry last summer to investigate the culture ethics and practices of the media, and the relations between the media and the police and the media and politicians. it is a full inquiry with evidence given under oath and full access to papers and records. no government before has ever taken such comprehensive action. it is this government that is putting these issues properly on the ta
last week british prime minister david cameron denied having any inappropriate dealings with rupert or james murdoch concerning a bid for british sky broadcasting. the prime minister was summoned before the house of commons monday to answer questions of alleged breach of ministerial conduct by jeremy hunt. it was revealed last week that mr. hunt had ties to james murdoch and news international during the bidding process during b sky b. >> order, urgent question. mr. speaker ask the prime...
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james carville said to people who think that. >> everywhere in the world look what happened in britain, cameron lost the elections and in germany merkel was losing, look at greece. what incumbent would be confident in this environment except for for some reason the u.s. democrats have -- i think it has to do with like how bad the republicans are, but in the end that's not what -- we've got to tighten up here. this thing is not -- is nowhere near in the bag. it's really tough election and they raise -- the pollution lobbyist is putting not tens of millions of dollars, but tens of billions in this election. we're not aggressive enough. >> i think he's right. it's obviously easy to think off mourdock as another sharon angle. he makes indiana more likely to go democratic. but not likely. but the idea that this is in the bag or that obama has an easy ride, i mean, i know people in the campaign, i don't think any of them think that. if anybody out there in america thinks that, they're delusional. i mean, just in terms of super pac money. we have the pro-romney super pac with $100 million and this is going to be a viciously hard fough
james carville said to people who think that. >> everywhere in the world look what happened in britain, cameron lost the elections and in germany merkel was losing, look at greece. what incumbent would be confident in this environment except for for some reason the u.s. democrats have -- i think it has to do with like how bad the republicans are, but in the end that's not what -- we've got to tighten up here. this thing is not -- is nowhere near in the bag. it's really tough election and...
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national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> british prime minister david cameron deny it inappropriate dealings with rupert murdoch and james murdoch over sky broadcasting. that is next on c-span. and john brennan defended not a u.s. program targeting al qaeda operatives. tuesday, a look at the state of out high-and afghanistan and pakistan one year after the death of osama bin laden. then we will hear from the environment and energy reporter. she will discuss the impact of environmental policies on the economy, and later, a special report by the veterans affairs department. mark thompson has an update. washington journal takes your calls live every morning. special advisor items smith resigned last week after testimony in front of an inquiry at the traditional media practices. today's british prime minister david cameron tonight inappropriate dealings over a bid for british sky broadcasting. the he was in front of the house of commons, where he also defended the secretary. this is about an hour. >> mr. ed miliband. >> to ask the prime minister if he will refer the conduct of olympic sports to the independent adviser of min
national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> british prime minister david cameron deny it inappropriate dealings with rupert murdoch and james murdoch over sky broadcasting. that is next on c-span. and john brennan defended not a u.s. program targeting al qaeda operatives. tuesday, a look at the state of out high-and afghanistan and pakistan one year after the death of osama bin laden. then we will hear from the environment and energy reporter. she will discuss the impact of environmental...
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james and rupert murdoch. again, live coverage of the leveson inquiry expected in just a moment with testimony from andy coulson, former prime minister david cameron's communication director. .. >> [no sound] >> [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> so this afternoon's witness is mr. coulson. >> thank you. >> your full name please, mr. coulson. >> andrew coulson. >> please turn up your witness statement which is dated may of this year. look at the last paragraph, and underneath it you will see a signature which is yours, statements of truth. the statement of truth is given within the constraints imposed on you by the ongoing police investigation, is that right? >> yes, sir. >> first of all, in terms, short timeline of your career, you start working as a journalist in 1989, is that correct? >> yes. >> between 1994-1998 you edited the column at -- is that right? >> yes. >> in the year 2000, you are deputy editor of the "news of the world" under rebekah wade, as she then was, is that correct? >> yes. >> january 2003 you were appointed editor of the world to the 26th of january 2007 you resigned. around june 2007, you were appointed director of
james and rupert murdoch. again, live coverage of the leveson inquiry expected in just a moment with testimony from andy coulson, former prime minister david cameron's communication director. .. >> [no sound] >> [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> so this afternoon's witness is mr. coulson. >> thank you. >> your full name please, mr. coulson. >> andrew coulson. >> please turn up your witness statement which is dated may of this year. look at...