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we can start over." >> reporter: this is her dad, reading from the last essay marina keegan wrote forol paper, "the opposite of loneliness," she called it, about college's long days of friendship and having to move on to hit the wider world. "it's just this feeling," she wrote, "that there are people who are in this together. who are on your team. when the check is paid and you stay at the table. when it's 4:00 a.m., and no one goes to bed." 940 words on that moment, when an ending is a beginning. "let's make something happen to this world," she wrote. and even passers-by in a park had seen it, facebooked everywhere, and they connected to the small regrets. >> "of course, there are things we wished we did." >> reporter: to the wish to hold onto what's there now. >> "i'm scared of losing this web we're in. this elusive, indefinable, opposite of loneliness." >> reporter: to the thrill of what can still be. >> "we're so young. we're so young. we're 22 years old. we have so much time." >> reporter: and why do those words connect with so many? >> there are comments coming in from all over
we can start over." >> reporter: this is her dad, reading from the last essay marina keegan wrote forol paper, "the opposite of loneliness," she called it, about college's long days of friendship and having to move on to hit the wider world. "it's just this feeling," she wrote, "that there are people who are in this together. who are on your team. when the check is paid and you stay at the table. when it's 4:00 a.m., and no one goes to bed." 940 words on...
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keegan, the first epilepsy patient with the rare disorder treated by laser surgery, is also seizure-free i were in the kitchen and we hear this laughter and we just kind of tensed up and froze and we walked around into the living room and he was laughing, like, really laughing at the tv show and at appropriate times. and i think robin and i just sat there in tears for about five, ten minutes because this is the first time we had heard him laugh. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm deborah roberts. >> what a charming story. our thanks to deborah roberts. >>> up next, he's the hit machine "i got a feeling." we go on the town with will.i.am. the new taurus is going to blow people away... starting with the guys who built it. i haven't driven it yet. i'm going to try take it easy and warm up slowly. hi. do you get car sick or anything? no, is that a challenge? no, no. so with the 2013 taurus i can pretty much voice command anything. pretty much. you're going to be able to change your radio station, make a phone call. all that you can do with just the sound of your voice. all of it? all of it. n
keegan, the first epilepsy patient with the rare disorder treated by laser surgery, is also seizure-free i were in the kitchen and we hear this laughter and we just kind of tensed up and froze and we walked around into the living room and he was laughing, like, really laughing at the tv show and at appropriate times. and i think robin and i just sat there in tears for about five, ten minutes because this is the first time we had heard him laugh. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm...
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loaded their funds up with riskier mortgage assets than they disclosed to their investors, morgan, keegan, schwabb and other companies. we've been active across the board. we have a specialized unit to handle these cases, and we're vigorous across the platform. some of the concern sometimes is reflected in comments that one or more of these folks in jail, criminal authority. i area. they are or are the firms the biggest e at big executives certainly some of company issuer side in countrywide, new century, and those companies, we charged c.e.o.'s, c.f.o.'s, senior corporate officers. in the investment banks, it's a little different because the cases that we've charged in this area is the issuance of a particular c.d.o. that was misleading. those kinds of transactions often don't get vetted in the executive suite, right? some information does. when you're talking about company earnings reports and disclosures and prospectuses to advisors, those are signed off by c.e.o.'s and c.f.o.'s. some other deal transactions often aren't vetted at the senior corporate levels. don't get me wrong, we fol
loaded their funds up with riskier mortgage assets than they disclosed to their investors, morgan, keegan, schwabb and other companies. we've been active across the board. we have a specialized unit to handle these cases, and we're vigorous across the platform. some of the concern sometimes is reflected in comments that one or more of these folks in jail, criminal authority. i area. they are or are the firms the biggest e at big executives certainly some of company issuer side in countrywide,...
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on may 26th, keegan's young life ended on this cape cod highway. >> she could brighten my day. now can all see, she could light up the world. >> strapped into the passenger seat of a black lexus on the way to her family's summer home, she was killed when the car hit a guardrail, tripped to the other side of the road, hit another guardrail and flipped at least twice, police said. at a funeral she was remembered by her mom as a dutiful but jokingly forgetful daughter. being the writer she was, a lover of books. >> the only thing she treasured more than her beautiful collection of books was her beautiful collection of friends. >> keegan's 22-year-old boyfriend at the wheel that day could face vehicular homicide by reckless operation and reckless driving. he's due in a massachusetts court on july 5th to determine whether he should be held over for trial. an aspiring journalist and playwright keegan land add job at new yorker, published in "new york times," a musical she co-wrote was to be performed this summer in new york city. more than that, say those who mourned her loss, she wa
on may 26th, keegan's young life ended on this cape cod highway. >> she could brighten my day. now can all see, she could light up the world. >> strapped into the passenger seat of a black lexus on the way to her family's summer home, she was killed when the car hit a guardrail, tripped to the other side of the road, hit another guardrail and flipped at least twice, police said. at a funeral she was remembered by her mom as a dutiful but jokingly forgetful daughter. being the writer...
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the first english manager to lead his own national squad at a european championships since kevin keegan in two thousand and two and after only thirty nine days in charge well for once england's expectations as a nation entering a big football tournament were also unusually low despite being six in the fee for world rankings in london the only world cup winners never to have won the european crown or even reach the final they're also plagued by preventing losing frank lampard gary cahill and even goalkeeping coach ray clemence before a ball was even kicked while star striker rooney was suspended for the first two games and all these factors the new manager had to take on board fast yet despite this incident pulled off a creditable one one draw with inform france in that great day i test in a sweltering evening internet six eighteen year old alex. stewart downing on the left intact the discipline described the organized display from a squad showed hutchins trademark of being quickly stamped against long lost french side which is on a twenty one match unbeaten run i was happy with. for. go
the first english manager to lead his own national squad at a european championships since kevin keegan in two thousand and two and after only thirty nine days in charge well for once england's expectations as a nation entering a big football tournament were also unusually low despite being six in the fee for world rankings in london the only world cup winners never to have won the european crown or even reach the final they're also plagued by preventing losing frank lampard gary cahill and...
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. >> tom keegan. president davis had great hope for sydney johnston. was that just divide or warranted and if he had lived could he have made any type of difference in the west? >> johnston referred to notes evil joseph e. johnson is alfred sidney johnson who davis would often say was his closest friend which i find interesting. johnston was a year or two ahead of jefferson davis at west pointe and johnson allowed davis to join his set. this was the term they used, we were all in high school, those of us who weren't in high school before the civil war. [ laughter ] it was a click. and this was a heady feeling for young davis, boy from out in mississippi to be allowed into this elite set, it was polk and a few others and davis i think really idolized sidney johnston ever after and thus when he became president of the confederacy his first concern for his military establishment was to make albert sidney johnston his premier, his senior field general, yet this man davis said was his closest friend, he and johnston as i could tell hadn't seen each other mo
. >> tom keegan. president davis had great hope for sydney johnston. was that just divide or warranted and if he had lived could he have made any type of difference in the west? >> johnston referred to notes evil joseph e. johnson is alfred sidney johnson who davis would often say was his closest friend which i find interesting. johnston was a year or two ahead of jefferson davis at west pointe and johnson allowed davis to join his set. this was the term they used, we were all in...
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the next chart from keegan shows the differential and the disparity in fees paid to basic cable networks compared to the total fees paid to broadcasters. both on a trailing basis and as projected into the future. in 2012 it is estimated that cable will pay broadcasters approximately $2 billion in retran fees while paying basic cable networks almost $29 billion. this does not give effect to the value of the inventory exchange that goes on from cable networks to the cable msos but that amount of money in no way equalizes a $27 million disparity. this is even more confounding when you consider broadcast ratings are many times higher than cable in so many cases. in fact, approximately 95 of the top 100 shows in the recent included television season aired on broadcast television both in the demographic of 18 to 49 and the demographic of 25 to 54 as measured by nielsen. in truth, retran payments are not the driver of increasing cable bills, and the money is not following the audience in terms of what is actually viewed on television in this country. how do we ensure our broadcast content is su
the next chart from keegan shows the differential and the disparity in fees paid to basic cable networks compared to the total fees paid to broadcasters. both on a trailing basis and as projected into the future. in 2012 it is estimated that cable will pay broadcasters approximately $2 billion in retran fees while paying basic cable networks almost $29 billion. this does not give effect to the value of the inventory exchange that goes on from cable networks to the cable msos but that amount of...
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elena keegan sat out.he court were struck down. two of them made it a state crime to do something in arizona that was not a crime under federal immigration law. to look for work and to be in the state without papers. the court also struck down a very controversial part of the law that said police officers in arizona can arrest someone without a warrant if they think someone has done something that violates federal immigration law. so three of the four provisions declared unconstitutional. one part held up. remember, natalie, this is not the end of the court fight over the arizona law. because there are civil lawsuits pending. this was one filed by the justice department. there are other lawsuits pending in arizona that challenge the law as racial profiling. those are now working their way through the courts. this ain't over yet, natalie. >> absolutely not. let me bring in our "today's" legal correspondent, is a vsava guthrie. the most disputed provision in the arizona law is the stop and check part of that
elena keegan sat out.he court were struck down. two of them made it a state crime to do something in arizona that was not a crime under federal immigration law. to look for work and to be in the state without papers. the court also struck down a very controversial part of the law that said police officers in arizona can arrest someone without a warrant if they think someone has done something that violates federal immigration law. so three of the four provisions declared unconstitutional. one...
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paul dickinson and his girlfriend tina keegan are cruising their boat off new zealand's north islandtheir bull terrier priscilla. >> we were probably half an hour into our trip. >> a rogue wave shatters one of the big windows. >> at that stage the wave came over and hit the front of the boat which in turn caused the window to break and the water was coming in. priscilla was sitting there looking at me. i was looking at the waves. i was like this is quite scary. >> the couple sends an urgent call for help. it's picked up by the rescue team in new zealand. >> i thought here we go. what we got now. we were told it was a boat in distress and if we could go out and try to find it. >> the may day calls gives a vague position. the pilot knows finding the boat will be tough. >> the helicopter actually went over us. it didn't see us because of the squalls in the water. >> it's now a nerve-racking 25 minutes since the rescue call was made. and at any moment the tormenter may sink. finally the rescue crew spots the boat. >> the boat was actually beginning to sink rather rapidly. >> alex stewart
paul dickinson and his girlfriend tina keegan are cruising their boat off new zealand's north islandtheir bull terrier priscilla. >> we were probably half an hour into our trip. >> a rogue wave shatters one of the big windows. >> at that stage the wave came over and hit the front of the boat which in turn caused the window to break and the water was coming in. priscilla was sitting there looking at me. i was looking at the waves. i was like this is quite scary. >> the...
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we would see keegan resources and a couple other names.ek alone, the weekly options were 50% of all trade. they were buying the 45 straight calls, 29 cents. judge, today those are trading over a buck and change. huge returnses in a short period of time, but most of the mining names all very short data. >> doc, what are you watching? >> gold corps, gg, this one is up 9%. the top performer in the space. numont had a trade in there a little over a week ago. tape options have doubled. that stock is up better than 7.5%. nem up better than 7.5% today. i loaded up on the gld today after i took profits in the morning and saw this big trade and loaded up, reloaded for another move to the side in the july option. >> b.k., a trade not mentioned sneer. >> flat out gld. i think that's the easiest way to plan this. there's going to be some sort of easing. you want to be in gld. >> grassow? >> i'm along the gld. this is a hard act to stay in the names like we all have or jump back into them. gdx, stay with it as the price levels off here. gold is priced
we would see keegan resources and a couple other names.ek alone, the weekly options were 50% of all trade. they were buying the 45 straight calls, 29 cents. judge, today those are trading over a buck and change. huge returnses in a short period of time, but most of the mining names all very short data. >> doc, what are you watching? >> gold corps, gg, this one is up 9%. the top performer in the space. numont had a trade in there a little over a week ago. tape options have doubled....
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. >> could you compare what you it is a in your book versus what john keegan said in the price of admiralty? are you familiar -- >> about what? >> just the course of combat and -- >> well, i mean, i think, i'm not sure what argument you're referring to or what -- >> kind of locked into. they can be like you're saying, almost fatalistic been in there, the battleship fleet. >> there is certainly a sense of fatalism i think. the fatalism seemed to be most definite on the japanese a picnic and it felt like somehow they were going to materialize this decisive battle where they are fighting, their spirit which carried them to victory and all of a sudden the war would be over because they one this big battle. they had this faith that such a thing would come to them and it would be this decisive battle. [inaudible] >> the losses as i said were about equal. there were about 24 ships. the losses and battleships were two to zero our favor, cruisers were skewed on the japanese side but by the end of the day they were about even. the japanese are slow to realize that guadalcanal was, in fact, a decisive
. >> could you compare what you it is a in your book versus what john keegan said in the price of admiralty? are you familiar -- >> about what? >> just the course of combat and -- >> well, i mean, i think, i'm not sure what argument you're referring to or what -- >> kind of locked into. they can be like you're saying, almost fatalistic been in there, the battleship fleet. >> there is certainly a sense of fatalism i think. the fatalism seemed to be most...