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. >> james steven max well, he would be considered somewhat of a legend around here. >> i've taken down heavies. >> but now consequences well beyond what a judge can give him. >> that's the next jimmy maxwell. >> it's hard to explain a wasted life. he felt like he was meant for more. >> i love you very much, brendan, and i'm sorry i wasn't there for you. >> now lockup telling the story of a criminal legend, the family he left behind, and the devastating consequences of his decisions. living in the heart of tornado alley, people in tulsa, oklahoma know to be ready for a destructive force of nature. it's also that way inside the walls of a half million square foot structure in downtown, the criminal justice center for the tulsa county jail. >> another day in paradise. >> most of the 1800 men and women have been charged with crimes and awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. but newly arrived james maxwell is an exception. he's not only a convict, but is as familiar to staff and inmates here as the turbulent storms that proceed any twister. >> james steven maxwell, he could be con
. >> james steven max well, he would be considered somewhat of a legend around here. >> i've taken down heavies. >> but now consequences well beyond what a judge can give him. >> that's the next jimmy maxwell. >> it's hard to explain a wasted life. he felt like he was meant for more. >> i love you very much, brendan, and i'm sorry i wasn't there for you. >> now lockup telling the story of a criminal legend, the family he left behind, and the devastating...
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ambassador to ukraine steven pifer is with us and retired u.s. general jamesand jim schiutto is with us as well. doe you think the ratcheted up u.s.-led sanctions, ambassador, are really going to impact putin? >> i think the sanctions will have some effect, but the expectation was that the sanctions were going to be more substantial. certainly when you look at what was being said by the administration last week, you would have expected maybe some sanctions on major russian financial institutions and some other key individual. >> you don't think these financial institutions that have been sanctions, these cronies of putin are powerful voices in russia? >> it has an impact and certainly you're going after somebody very close to mr. putin, but the banks that have been sanctioned earlier are small pocket banks mind guess is that the administration ratcheted back its plans because it doesn't want to get too far out in front of the europeans. the europeans have to find consensus among 28 countries so they're more cautious. >> they're going to be impacted if the russ
ambassador to ukraine steven pifer is with us and retired u.s. general jamesand jim schiutto is with us as well. doe you think the ratcheted up u.s.-led sanctions, ambassador, are really going to impact putin? >> i think the sanctions will have some effect, but the expectation was that the sanctions were going to be more substantial. certainly when you look at what was being said by the administration last week, you would have expected maybe some sanctions on major russian financial...
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phil mcgraw, james van der beek, courtney barnett once again! steven tyler and the roots! and leslie mann. ronan farrow.
phil mcgraw, james van der beek, courtney barnett once again! steven tyler and the roots! and leslie mann. ronan farrow.
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james, true missourian. they were all in one way or another into self-fulfillment, and steven watts writes this wonderful genealogy, starts with benjamin franklin and moves through purveyors of self- develop who were so port in american culture, and comes to dig -- dale carnegie, and ends the book with oprah winfrey. you think about the direction that the destiny of self-development goes from self-control, with benjamin franklin to self-esteem, with open practice -- oprah winfrey, with this deep stop with dale carnegie. this is a powerful book that is really not just a biography of dale carnegie. it's a biography of the emotional develop of the united states, and it's not all necessarily good. but as steven watts will tell you, it's all really nice. ladies and gentlemen, steven watts. [applause] >>> i just told crosby he is a hard act to follow here. dale carnegie would be proud, i think. you have to excuse me. i have had a terrible cold so i may begin croaking like a frog so pretend at it natural. ever since rob westbrook wrote that think in my book i have been giving any talks dressed in a toga, but my legs aren
james, true missourian. they were all in one way or another into self-fulfillment, and steven watts writes this wonderful genealogy, starts with benjamin franklin and moves through purveyors of self- develop who were so port in american culture, and comes to dig -- dale carnegie, and ends the book with oprah winfrey. you think about the direction that the destiny of self-development goes from self-control, with benjamin franklin to self-esteem, with open practice -- oprah winfrey, with this...
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james taylor is rock 'n' roll. >> look at the acts that got in, cat stevens, linda ronstadt, hall and oats, you got nir van can nirvana and kiss. >> i get the point. you get the sense that nominations are made a bit on commerciality, bands like roxy music. hugely artistic. bands like the lovin' spoon full, who was a nice little band, in the '60s. not like a tbhand broadened the form. >> should fans have more of a role? it sounds at times you're argue they shouldn't. >> you want to hear my honest answer? >> yes. >> there shouldn't be a rock 'n' roll hall of fame. you don't want the industry fat cats standing there basically picking their buddies and secluding the people they don't like for completely weird reasons behind the scenes with no accountability. it just doesn't make any sense. s going, don't you like al green, they would get them into the fold. elvis cost ello and the sex pistols have stood up and said we don't want to have anything to do with it. dire straits, i'm not sure if they've been nominated, oversight, secluded, or clear behind the scene they're not interested and so they never get nominated. >> glad
james taylor is rock 'n' roll. >> look at the acts that got in, cat stevens, linda ronstadt, hall and oats, you got nir van can nirvana and kiss. >> i get the point. you get the sense that nominations are made a bit on commerciality, bands like roxy music. hugely artistic. bands like the lovin' spoon full, who was a nice little band, in the '60s. not like a tbhand broadened the form. >> should fans have more of a role? it sounds at times you're argue they shouldn't. >>...
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well, last summer, commissioner james simpson scheduled a meeting with the mayor of jersey city. he's a democrat, his name is steven fullup. and mayor fullup had all those meetings set up, but then those meetings got canceled, one after another, most in the space of an hour, after the mayor told the governor's office that he wasn't going to endorse governor chris christie for re-election in the transportation guy, james simpson, he was one of the guys scheduled for one of those meetings with the jersey city mayor. but like everybody else, his meeting with the jersey city mayor got canceled because governor christie didn't get his endorsement. now, the chris christie staffers who canceled all those meetings with the jersey city mayor, they may or may not have been playing politics when they canceled those meetings. they were playing politics when they canceled those meetings. but the transportation commissioner says he actually did just want to talk about the falling down bridge. and he wanted to talk, specifically, about how poor old jersey city, where the bridge is, he wanted to talk with them about how jersey cit
well, last summer, commissioner james simpson scheduled a meeting with the mayor of jersey city. he's a democrat, his name is steven fullup. and mayor fullup had all those meetings set up, but then those meetings got canceled, one after another, most in the space of an hour, after the mayor told the governor's office that he wasn't going to endorse governor chris christie for re-election in the transportation guy, james simpson, he was one of the guys scheduled for one of those meetings with...
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james dean, jimi hendrix and madonna, what's cool about america. an art exhibit brought those iconic images under one roof. >> here comes steven colbert. my conversation with the comedian, the warm-up act on the colbert report. 11 eastern, 8 pacific time from the make's capitol, cherry blossoms, peak bloom in the tidal bassin. headlines coming up next. the presidential election and the future, "consider this" 10 eastern, only on al jazeera america. welcome to al jazeera america. i am richelle carey. here are tonight's top stories, health secretary kathleen sebelius who oversaw the healthcare rollout is resigning. president obama is expected to nominate her replacement tomorrow. a senior administration official tellsays it will be sylvia math annual burwell. the white house appears to be orchestrating a campaign of incitement and sabotage in ukraine. pro-russian activists in eastern cities are staring down and ult massive from the government. kiev says they shall leave the buildings they are occupying by friday or be prepared to be 40sed outed. the department of justice released the findings of investigation into the albuquerque police
james dean, jimi hendrix and madonna, what's cool about america. an art exhibit brought those iconic images under one roof. >> here comes steven colbert. my conversation with the comedian, the warm-up act on the colbert report. 11 eastern, 8 pacific time from the make's capitol, cherry blossoms, peak bloom in the tidal bassin. headlines coming up next. the presidential election and the future, "consider this" 10 eastern, only on al jazeera america. welcome to al jazeera america....
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the man who climbed it first was a member of steven long's expedition which came in 1820, long's peak and his name was edward and james. some people started calling him james peak and those names coexisted until the army topographical engineers officially gave it the name of pike's peak. i don't know that there was any point when they started doing it but it kind of came into usage in the late 1830s and 1840s and james peake kind of fell out and not macs be other than the pastor at and about november 11 and february 27. he did manage to climb the peak. he climbed another mountain but he did not climb the peak and four trivia purposes it's certainly not -- but there's debate about it. if you look at the crest line between colorado springs he sees pike's peak and the lower one and the third one to the south. it's almost a perfect triangle. so thanks a bunch. thanks for coming out. i really had a good time. it's a pleasure to meet you. [inaudible conversations] >> what's your name? ian? jared, thanks for coming. >> he i have never seen that little sliver. >> he basically because united states occupy did, swayed the allia
the man who climbed it first was a member of steven long's expedition which came in 1820, long's peak and his name was edward and james. some people started calling him james peak and those names coexisted until the army topographical engineers officially gave it the name of pike's peak. i don't know that there was any point when they started doing it but it kind of came into usage in the late 1830s and 1840s and james peake kind of fell out and not macs be other than the pastor at and about...
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james the question now is what was his motive. but will get to that and a little bit. the most important thing is you go to steven medical center this place is now open for business after getting quite a scare after being shut down one of four hours after the daly city police officers rushed to the scene. fears video we got. at the wrong one thirty in the afternoon where a doctor reportedly saw a man going through the hallway. he alerted the police officers been made a reverse 911 caught in to lock themselves inside and get out in time. but when they got out what was scary was that they were told by the daily city police officers to but their hands on their heads as they were searched to make sure they were not the suspects. for the winter the building through lake did not find this man. but they did see a bullet hole on the second floor saw obviously by then he was long gone. they searched for him for about nine hours and finally arresting this man in daly city and around 9:00 10:00 last night. if he's in custody this morning. we hope to find out a little bit more and why he chose this place to go through. was i
james the question now is what was his motive. but will get to that and a little bit. the most important thing is you go to steven medical center this place is now open for business after getting quite a scare after being shut down one of four hours after the daly city police officers rushed to the scene. fears video we got. at the wrong one thirty in the afternoon where a doctor reportedly saw a man going through the hallway. he alerted the police officers been made a reverse 911 caught in to...
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steven kim was convicted earlier this year of leaking documents on north korea to fox news. kim was charged under the espionage act, which was also used to classify fox news reporter james rosen as a co-conspirator in the case. kim is the sixth official to be convicted of leaking documents under the obama white house. is quitman giant caterpillar being accused of hiding billions of dollars in profits offshore to avoid paying taxes. a new senate report says caterpillar has exploited a tax loophole in switzerland to avoid taxes of $2.4 billion in the united states. instead, caterpillar was able to pay just 50 $5 million. the world's first-ever treaty regulating the $70 billion global arms trade has moved a step closer to taking effect. on wednesday, 18 united nations member states ratified the measure, bringing the total number of ratifications to 31. 19 short of the 50 needed for it to enter force. anna mcdonald urged through meaning holdouts to sign on. >> you now have the opportunity to lead by example. all governments are responsible for the arms trade in the to act to make sure it is brought under control. apply the treaties treachery of robust league and tonight arms tran
steven kim was convicted earlier this year of leaking documents on north korea to fox news. kim was charged under the espionage act, which was also used to classify fox news reporter james rosen as a co-conspirator in the case. kim is the sixth official to be convicted of leaking documents under the obama white house. is quitman giant caterpillar being accused of hiding billions of dollars in profits offshore to avoid paying taxes. a new senate report says caterpillar has exploited a tax...
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james is an independent in virginia. caller: callers have been spot on. i just wanted to add justice stevens should check with merriam-webster for the definition of a infringed. he can go back to china where they harvest kidneys. this is a disease called liberalism. we will go to patty in arizona, and independent. i'm leaning ont h the liberal side. when i listened to justice stevens's comment, that is exactly how the constitution intended it. ofwill never pass because the nra because we don't have a democracy in this country. it is run by organizations like the nra. when corporations became people, the whole thing got kind of ridiculous. i think it is exactly as intended. here is from bloomberg businessweek, the statistic they have -- michael, a democrat in new york. your thoughts? in lieu of what happened in kansas city , people need to realize these white supremacist groups legally owned firearms. this is why these kinds of catastrophes are happening. unless we get groups like that are going to keep getting sporadic killings like this. this is the front page of "usa today." that is the pi
james is an independent in virginia. caller: callers have been spot on. i just wanted to add justice stevens should check with merriam-webster for the definition of a infringed. he can go back to china where they harvest kidneys. this is a disease called liberalism. we will go to patty in arizona, and independent. i'm leaning ont h the liberal side. when i listened to justice stevens's comment, that is exactly how the constitution intended it. ofwill never pass because the nra because we don't...
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james bowers, also a cpa and partner in the pwc tax practice. having joined pwc in 1976, mr. bower has been advising clients with respect to tax obligations for over 37 years. i'm also joined by steven williams, managing director with pwc. mr. williams is an economy exist holds a masters degree with concentration in international economics. he has been we pwc since 1982 and specializes the transfer pricing for 28 years. understand that today's hearing relates to the tax implications of a business reorganization that caterpillar gap 15 years ago. i was one of the pwc partners who provided advice in connection with the matter. mr. bowers is a tax partner who assisted the audit team with the audit of the tax aspects of caterpillar's national statements, and mr. williams provided caterpillar with assistance regarding transfer pricing rules. at the outset, let me say on behalf of pwc, we recognize both the long-standing interest of this subcommittee in corporate tax issues and the importance of those issues. in that spirit, pwc has cooperated fully with the subcommittee throughout this inquire and has willingly accepted your invitation to testify this morning. addressing our engagement w
james bowers, also a cpa and partner in the pwc tax practice. having joined pwc in 1976, mr. bower has been advising clients with respect to tax obligations for over 37 years. i'm also joined by steven williams, managing director with pwc. mr. williams is an economy exist holds a masters degree with concentration in international economics. he has been we pwc since 1982 and specializes the transfer pricing for 28 years. understand that today's hearing relates to the tax implications of a...
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james bowers, also a cpa and partner in the pwc tax practice. having joined pwc in 1976, mr. bower has been advising clients with respect to tax obligations for over 37 years. i'm also joined by steven williams, managing director with pwc. mr. williams is an economy exist holds a masters degree with concentration in international economics. he has been we pwc since 1982 and specializes the transfer pricing for 28 years. understand that today's hearing relates to the tax implications of a business reorganization that caterpillar gap 15 years ago. i was one of the pwc partners who provided advice in connection with the matter. mr. bowers is a tax partner who assisted the audit team with the audit of the tax aspects of caterpillar's national statements, and mr. williams provided caterpillar with assistance regarding transfer pricing rules. at the outset, let me say on behalf of pwc, we recognize both the long-standing interest of this subcommittee in corporate tax issues and the importance of those issues. in that spirit, pwc has cooperated fully with the subcommittee throughout this inquire and has willingly accepted your invitation to testify this morning. addressing our engagement w
james bowers, also a cpa and partner in the pwc tax practice. having joined pwc in 1976, mr. bower has been advising clients with respect to tax obligations for over 37 years. i'm also joined by steven williams, managing director with pwc. mr. williams is an economy exist holds a masters degree with concentration in international economics. he has been we pwc since 1982 and specializes the transfer pricing for 28 years. understand that today's hearing relates to the tax implications of a...