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when i first listened to them i listened to them on the web. and i listened to all of them. i thought you know it didn't really add anything. i probably would have said no, don't broadcast them. but when i heard deb feyerick's story when she edited them down and put them in context i thought they were news worthy. the cool competence of the 911 operators, the very impressive performance of the custodian, the courage of the woman who was shot in the foot as she was on the air -- as she was on the phone. i did think that was newsworthy. and i think cnn handled it the right way. >> remind you by the way this is the value of old-fashioned reporting. it doesn't hurt to take a few hours, listen to the tapes and put it in context. >> yeah. and judy, listen, dr., we're going to get you into a segment in a little later on as well. don't just think you're sitting there doing nothing. but i want to talk about interestingly enough the families are divided on this and whether or not the tapes should be released many i'm going to put up a full screen now to one of the comments from "the c
when i first listened to them i listened to them on the web. and i listened to all of them. i thought you know it didn't really add anything. i probably would have said no, don't broadcast them. but when i heard deb feyerick's story when she edited them down and put them in context i thought they were news worthy. the cool competence of the 911 operators, the very impressive performance of the custodian, the courage of the woman who was shot in the foot as she was on the air -- as she was on...
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miss julie, listen to me. christine has gone to bed now. - would you listen to me? - kiss my hand first. - listen to me. - kiss my hand first. okay. joking or serious? the now "kiss my hand" again, you know, seem such a destructive, you know-- - that's right. --thing that she does. you know, just to go back into it. and it's--it's in bits like that and a bit like where he orders her to come out for the lilac. that i think--you know, i think of her with an accent, you know? where she reverts into almost a parody of her own social position. oh, do you think it's like that? now, well, it's not. it's not that she's making a social position. it's just her escape from the closeness of the situation. oh, oh. i'm seeing it as flirty--as a distinctly flirtatious thing. now kiss my hand. yes. i mean, kiss my hand for helping you. well, it's-- i mean, but maybe it's not, maybe-- well, it's both, isn't it? it's sort of playing dangerous-- yes, but i mean-- it's playing dangerous games and hiding behind-- kiss my hand. it'
miss julie, listen to me. christine has gone to bed now. - would you listen to me? - kiss my hand first. - listen to me. - kiss my hand first. okay. joking or serious? the now "kiss my hand" again, you know, seem such a destructive, you know-- - that's right. --thing that she does. you know, just to go back into it. and it's--it's in bits like that and a bit like where he orders her to come out for the lilac. that i think--you know, i think of her with an accent, you know? where she...
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is that the art to get people to listening longer? >> that is the main way, because we don't have to be on every day. we have amazing stories and there's an hour of defense. and we have the luxury to do journalism, and there's entertainment and we are not ashamed for it to be entertainment. like we want it to be a gripping story to unfold. >> what is "an american story", how do you describe it? >> that's an interesting question. we don't think of the questions as american stories, the name of the show "the american life," should we have named it that because it seemed it made the thing feel big and big. but we don't think about whether it's an american story. we happen to be american. for the stories to work, they have to be universal, something that anybody can relate to. >> in other words stories about love or hardship, affection or loss. >> exactly. >> do you have a favourite that you have done over the last couple of months or years. >> i have a lot of favourites. there's a guy we had on, and he's in a long-term relationship with
is that the art to get people to listening longer? >> that is the main way, because we don't have to be on every day. we have amazing stories and there's an hour of defense. and we have the luxury to do journalism, and there's entertainment and we are not ashamed for it to be entertainment. like we want it to be a gripping story to unfold. >> what is "an american story", how do you describe it? >> that's an interesting question. we don't think of the questions as...
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listen. listen to what they're singing. [music] no, don't listen. what are they singing? it's a filthy song about you and me. oh, how dare they! the traitors. that's what they're like. we can't fight them. one can only run away. run away? but where to? we can't go out and we can't go into christine's room. no. into my room then? oh, we can't bother about convention now. you can trust me. i am your true, loyal and respectful friend. but suppose-- suppose they come and look for you in there? i'll bolt the door. and if they try to break in, i shall shoot. come. please, come! you promise. i swear. captioning performed by aegis rapidtext this was a co-production of miami-dade community college and british broadcasting corporation, british open university. on the morning that we recorded this scene, i was still convinced that we will be unable to get through it. i think that was because i had underestimated the actors' intuitive response to a performance situation. and so we did the scene. curious enough, we did the scene for the very first time without forgetting the lines. th
listen. listen to what they're singing. [music] no, don't listen. what are they singing? it's a filthy song about you and me. oh, how dare they! the traitors. that's what they're like. we can't fight them. one can only run away. run away? but where to? we can't go out and we can't go into christine's room. no. into my room then? oh, we can't bother about convention now. you can trust me. i am your true, loyal and respectful friend. but suppose-- suppose they come and look for you in there? i'll...
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was a world historian, a writer, a listener. actually been part of the wpa federal writers project which in many ways was an inspiration for storycorps bacterin international. recording writing. what did record, he wrote stories of everyday people. and wrote books like "working" and was a magnificent human being with a spirit of generosity and kindness that -- and storytelling ability that was unheard of. he said, we know who the grand architect is, but who babies floors and maybes walls? he didn't live to see how far storycorps went. we've tried very hard to live up to his mandate since then. >> he was born a 16, 1912, in new york city. >> he grew up in chicago and was a real chicago guy. he was 92, 93 when he cut the ribbon on the first booth. >> tell us how you ended up animating. >> we are going to play a stu d's story which is also animated. once we pulled into someone's driveway and it was studs terkel 's driveway on castlewood and chicago. you'll hear him in the mobile booths in his driveway. he came out of his house. you
was a world historian, a writer, a listener. actually been part of the wpa federal writers project which in many ways was an inspiration for storycorps bacterin international. recording writing. what did record, he wrote stories of everyday people. and wrote books like "working" and was a magnificent human being with a spirit of generosity and kindness that -- and storytelling ability that was unheard of. he said, we know who the grand architect is, but who babies floors and maybes...
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and rush listens to them and he listens to them very carefully and he's also very funny. shawn has beenty has done very well. he's a gentleman. people will tell you he's the nicest man in radio . he is. he blew up because he is the nicest guy in radio and he asks questions that ordinary people want asked of important people and he muscles it up with them. mark is brilliant. mark is explosive but how did he sell all those books? it's about the constitution. i write books about the constitution, i'm lucky if they sell 5,000 copies because they are about the constitution. he wrote 200,000 copies of the liberty movement. they do sometimes start mad and stay mad but these are important times and big issues. and obama care and i use that because the president uses it. if he called it the healthcare act but he calls it obama care. i'm careful about the presidency. i call it president obama. the office is important to me. i think he's a wonderful father, a terrific husband. he's just a terrible president. a transformative president. he's either really right or really wrong. i'm g
and rush listens to them and he listens to them very carefully and he's also very funny. shawn has beenty has done very well. he's a gentleman. people will tell you he's the nicest man in radio . he is. he blew up because he is the nicest guy in radio and he asks questions that ordinary people want asked of important people and he muscles it up with them. mark is brilliant. mark is explosive but how did he sell all those books? it's about the constitution. i write books about the constitution,...
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listen at you, listen at you... you're giggling. you're giggling! evelyn... hendrick: did you notice the way this caregiver used very high pitch and then varied the range of pitch from high to low? she also spoke slowly, distinctly, and she repeated words and phrases. this is so important because sometimes we forget that just because babies don't use formal language, that doesn't mean they don't understand exactly what we're saying. by using a special form of language, adults help babies learn that there is a sense of mutual trust and interest, that taking conversational turns is important, and that by pausing and paying attention to the other person, we can respond to what they're saying. teacher: hi! he has not eaten this morning. he was a good little boy... hendrick: don't underestimate their comprehension. children understand a lot of what's said long before they can reply in words. talking about babies right in front of them and assuming they don't understand conveys a sense of disrespect to them. you wouldn't treat adults or older children that way, and
listen at you, listen at you... you're giggling. you're giggling! evelyn... hendrick: did you notice the way this caregiver used very high pitch and then varied the range of pitch from high to low? she also spoke slowly, distinctly, and she repeated words and phrases. this is so important because sometimes we forget that just because babies don't use formal language, that doesn't mean they don't understand exactly what we're saying. by using a special form of language, adults help babies learn...
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listen, money knows no time. whether you're fresh out of college and college just isn't paying the bills and you need a new on life, or if you're a senior citizen and you never quite reached that financial potential that you knew - look, you did great with your kids, your family, but you never reached that financial potential - now is the time because money, when taught the right way, knows no boundaries. listen, ray krok of mcdonald's didn't get started with his mcdonald's till he was 50 years old. now is the time to get started, when you come to my live event. check out these people and put yourself in their shoes of what it's like just a few months after attending my life event. so we're here with janie. janie, how are you? great. and we're standing in front of a property that you purchased, renovated and flipped, you and a partner. is that correct? that's correct. and now tell us, 'cause we want to get down to how much money you made. ultimately you guys want to know how much money janie made by following my
listen, money knows no time. whether you're fresh out of college and college just isn't paying the bills and you need a new on life, or if you're a senior citizen and you never quite reached that financial potential that you knew - look, you did great with your kids, your family, but you never reached that financial potential - now is the time because money, when taught the right way, knows no boundaries. listen, ray krok of mcdonald's didn't get started with his mcdonald's till he was 50 years...
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he'd listen to what everyone said. and he told me many times he wanted to be >>> he was one of the few people in the early years it was very important to reconcile that the tribal leaders and traditional african leadership. that would be an extraordinary event. >> i want to welcome our viewers now. it is the top of the hour. i'm anderson cooper. we have live at fnb stadium where the world is gathering to remember nelson mandela. this is an impressive memorial service to get under way bringing the rich, powerful and the average citizen here to remember one of the largest gather is in history. some 90,000 people expected to be packing this massive stadium and it is fill up fast. a spot where mandela made his last public appearance three years ago, right after the world cup celebration, some 91 world leaders, sdig thdignitaries are. it's a rainy day but that is not stopping the crowds. 4:00 a.m. in the east. we welcome our viewers in the united states and watching around the world. i'm happy to be joined by christiane ama
he'd listen to what everyone said. and he told me many times he wanted to be >>> he was one of the few people in the early years it was very important to reconcile that the tribal leaders and traditional african leadership. that would be an extraordinary event. >> i want to welcome our viewers now. it is the top of the hour. i'm anderson cooper. we have live at fnb stadium where the world is gathering to remember nelson mandela. this is an impressive memorial service to get under...
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to those and you listen as he says to one or two degrees further to the people who are listening and talking to them and perhaps the two degrees the people who are talking or listening to those people not three and four degrees which basically includes everybody in the country he said that adds nothing nothing based on experience to your ability to find actual terrorist networks what it does do is to put into. hands of the executive branch the ability to blackmail every person in the country and more and turn them into informants as was done by the stasi in east germany are you pessimistic about tomorrow i have to say that i think i'm an optimist we have a chance we have a chance to rein back the n.s.a. and to restore constitutional government something that gives we encourage mint is the fact that a majority of democrats in the house recently went against their own house leadership as did many republicans in attempting to rein in the n.s.a. the unconstitutional powers they've been having that they almost succeeded and i think they're going to keep at it so that's the most hopeful th
to those and you listen as he says to one or two degrees further to the people who are listening and talking to them and perhaps the two degrees the people who are talking or listening to those people not three and four degrees which basically includes everybody in the country he said that adds nothing nothing based on experience to your ability to find actual terrorist networks what it does do is to put into. hands of the executive branch the ability to blackmail every person in the country...
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who listens to them. rush listens to them. sean hannity has done very, very well. they're friends. very good to me. he's a gentleman. eople tell me he's the nicest man in radio. he is the nicest man in radio. radio.he nicest guy in he asks questions ordinary people want asked of important he muscles up a little bit with it. mark levine is brilliant. irascible as he can be. he can be explosive. of those sell all books? it's about the constitution. books about the constitution, i'm lucky if they byes.,000 con he wrote 100,000 copies. ho are people buying those books? they're folks that are not radio.other than on talk they do sometimes get mad and stay mad. these are important times in big obama care -- i use it because the president used it. the health care act. about the presidency. president obama, the office is important to me. anyone working in the white that. knows he's a wonderful father, a terrible -- a terrific husband, a terrible president. so a transformative president, really lly right or wrong. in commentary magazine coming out in december, i'm going to blanked out oh, i
who listens to them. rush listens to them. sean hannity has done very, very well. they're friends. very good to me. he's a gentleman. eople tell me he's the nicest man in radio. he is the nicest man in radio. radio.he nicest guy in he asks questions ordinary people want asked of important he muscles up a little bit with it. mark levine is brilliant. irascible as he can be. he can be explosive. of those sell all books? it's about the constitution. books about the constitution, i'm lucky if they...
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let's go ahead and listen. >> do you have anyone unaccounted for chief? >> we have no victims left at the scene. they are all being cared for and treated. we don't know how many people were on the train. we are trying to get that from the nta. they are trying to check back and look into that. right now we believe that everyone is accounted for. you said three of the four fatalities were not on the train. can you elaborate. >> we believe three of the four fatalities were thrown out as the train came off the track and was twisting and turning. >> did you have to make any water rescues. >> no the nypd are in the harbor and they are searching the water right in the immediate area as well as nypd using their dogs and they searched the entire shore to ensure this was no walking wounded round. the train is pretty beat up. the train flipped to some degree. and some right the themselves when they flipped. there was a lot of damage inside and personal belongings thrown around. any personnel injured. >> we have no injuries right now. they did a tremendous job gettin
let's go ahead and listen. >> do you have anyone unaccounted for chief? >> we have no victims left at the scene. they are all being cared for and treated. we don't know how many people were on the train. we are trying to get that from the nta. they are trying to check back and look into that. right now we believe that everyone is accounted for. you said three of the four fatalities were not on the train. can you elaborate. >> we believe three of the four fatalities were thrown...
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take a listen. >> might as well. a guarantee if i don't buy i won't win. >> if you feeling lucky today? >> feeling lucky every day but today may be the biggest one. >> it keeps rolling over and getting bigger and that seeming to fuel player's dreams listen. >> i have a son who is recovering from aticutism. i would open up a facility for kids. i believe they can be recovered. big dreams. >> the woman says that she has not played any lottery in ten years. but the joackpot is what brough her in today. >> that is what i have heard. nicely done. >> maybe we head to an all-time record and nobody wins. you are going to split it with me when you win >> i'm sorry what? >> sit not too late to be heard. what is the biggest thing that you have wasted your money on? >> get creative. your best tweet is next. >> this afternoon. >> me too. >> yes. >> buy me one. if i don't see you tomorrow. i'll know what happened. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male anner ] alka-seltzer plus fights you
take a listen. >> might as well. a guarantee if i don't buy i won't win. >> if you feeling lucky today? >> feeling lucky every day but today may be the biggest one. >> it keeps rolling over and getting bigger and that seeming to fuel player's dreams listen. >> i have a son who is recovering from aticutism. i would open up a facility for kids. i believe they can be recovered. big dreams. >> the woman says that she has not played any lottery in ten years. but...
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he also listened and learned on foreign policy. they had the decisions one was how to deal with the bay of pigs invasion and 51. second was how to deal with the missile crisis in 1962. the difference between night and day that went very badly. the support never materialized and was a terrible ambassador for the country and around the world but kennedy took responsibility for it. the historians that studied kennedy and in mine own research i found this to be true he concluded after the first crisis that he was in a bubble in the white house because he was listening to much to the so-called experts in the military and the intelligence community. and he realized that these people had their own little bubble that they were in and at that time they were basically hawks like you may remember some of them. but then he realized that they couldn't pay attention to them as much as they had so he brought in the inner circle at the cuban missile crisis he found his own judgment in he was skeptical and felt they led them astray before and the c
he also listened and learned on foreign policy. they had the decisions one was how to deal with the bay of pigs invasion and 51. second was how to deal with the missile crisis in 1962. the difference between night and day that went very badly. the support never materialized and was a terrible ambassador for the country and around the world but kennedy took responsibility for it. the historians that studied kennedy and in mine own research i found this to be true he concluded after the first...
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mike skinner four euros for every ten thousand listeners. and there's a lot of ads on youtube i've noticed now i'm in new buildings would lose to send us into. right now that all is not desist any itself is small it's managed am a christian is more about that it's not about the disgusting if it's in pink sandstone base to listen to musics into spinning that regarding to what the whole milk santa as he gets interesting because a real increase position when it when we present i think down spot to write because of this thing is just gonna heal up as mike said. and when you use hindi in the numbers and the numbers above the views in all that and when you and as a musician. it's a bit complex and icing down we need to recall to the zoo will sing azam for me. gg right off the status of current look. and i can make any money. selling this this is for getting on. this is just to promote its cause i don't i don't because i think you get a good pencil out on the pro fine too because i think there is something that is when we talk more and more month a
mike skinner four euros for every ten thousand listeners. and there's a lot of ads on youtube i've noticed now i'm in new buildings would lose to send us into. right now that all is not desist any itself is small it's managed am a christian is more about that it's not about the disgusting if it's in pink sandstone base to listen to musics into spinning that regarding to what the whole milk santa as he gets interesting because a real increase position when it when we present i think down spot to...
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i was listening to the s.w.a.t. team talking about methodically going through this particular school. and students were in the band room and sheltering in the science wing and sheltering waiting for the all-clear. and it wasn't until sheriff's deputies came into these particular areas and then escorted the students out this they were allowed to leave. you also saw scenes earlier in which the kids coming out of the school came out with their hands up, and they were frisked or at least observed by an officer out there on the field to ensure that that student wasn't in any way a suspect. that's all part of the protocol here ever since columbine. but, of course, the denver metro area has had more than its share of this type of violence. the aurora theater shooting is probably 15 miles away as the crow flies from arapaho high school. columbine, of course, is an incident. and then you had several down in the colorado springs area. you know, despite the fact that i grew up in the could and live in washington, as a colorado
i was listening to the s.w.a.t. team talking about methodically going through this particular school. and students were in the band room and sheltering in the science wing and sheltering waiting for the all-clear. and it wasn't until sheriff's deputies came into these particular areas and then escorted the students out this they were allowed to leave. you also saw scenes earlier in which the kids coming out of the school came out with their hands up, and they were frisked or at least observed...
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>> listen, i don't think it's ridiculous. because obviously we are talking about it. it struck a cord with a lot of people. and to say the original article was trying to say, listen, even little black kids need to be reaffirmed that santa -- that santa could be like them. look at the kid who went to school in new mexico and told he couldn't be santa because santa is white. that affects kids' self esteem. >> that teacher was an idiot and he was -- >> we're making huge leaps here. before you are hearing the other guests saying in a serious tone that maybe megan had an agenda is what he is applying. you need to lighten up, sir. there is nothing wrong with megan kelly. she is having good fun. but when you get serious that when you lose most americans. most americans regard anyone taking this too seriously. >> i think what people are saying is white as a default in this country when the demographics of our current are changing that's the issue. >> he is half white and -- >> i think the president is black when most people see him. >> his mother was white. >> the world sees
>> listen, i don't think it's ridiculous. because obviously we are talking about it. it struck a cord with a lot of people. and to say the original article was trying to say, listen, even little black kids need to be reaffirmed that santa -- that santa could be like them. look at the kid who went to school in new mexico and told he couldn't be santa because santa is white. that affects kids' self esteem. >> that teacher was an idiot and he was -- >> we're making huge leaps...
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how do i know you are listening now?the biggest thing is still pushing through that perception that it is the old man car. >> we produce the world's best cars again. we can do this. >> it is cadillac. >> it has an incredibly
how do i know you are listening now?the biggest thing is still pushing through that perception that it is the old man car. >> we produce the world's best cars again. we can do this. >> it is cadillac. >> it has an incredibly
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i stood 12 feet from the guy and listened to him.nd i couldn't stand being there. >> i couldn't stand being there. you're going to get on this. this thing about cooties. it's like there's some physical presence that it disturbs me. people go to work every day they deal with people they don't know or like in business and sales. you got to come up against all kinds. nobody says i couldn't stand being there. this is high school stuff. i don't know what it is. what is it? >> everybody at this table has been in a room with barack obama. it's really not hard to be near barack obama. >> he's kind of a light presence. an easy presence, i think. >> he's smart and engaging. he does reach out to people he disagrees with because he wants to win the argument. he can be fierce as a debater. but by and large, he's not a difficult person to be around. so it's really not about barack obama in reality. it's about what barack obama stands for and picking up on what howard and joan said a moment ago, it's rejection but it's because they really believe t
i stood 12 feet from the guy and listened to him.nd i couldn't stand being there. >> i couldn't stand being there. you're going to get on this. this thing about cooties. it's like there's some physical presence that it disturbs me. people go to work every day they deal with people they don't know or like in business and sales. you got to come up against all kinds. nobody says i couldn't stand being there. this is high school stuff. i don't know what it is. what is it? >> everybody...
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take a listen. >> mr.most major conservative groups have statements blasting this deal. >> you mean the groups that came out and opposed it before they ever saw it? >> yes, those groups. are you worried -- >> they're using our members, and they're using the american people for their own goals. this is ridiculous. listen, if you're for more deficit reduction, you're for this agreement. >> strong stuff. joining us now to talk about the budget and the conservative response is republican congressman, jason chaffetz of utah. welcome. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >> you've been a leader or nsa surveillance. first, let's talk about this budget deal. we know what's in it. are you going to vote oh for it? >> right now, i'm a whip leaned yes. i'm inclined to vote for it. i want to take the next 24 hours or so to make sure there isn't something we missed along the way. but right now i am inclined to support the budget deal. it's not exactly the perfect package. it is compromise. but i do think it's moving
take a listen. >> mr.most major conservative groups have statements blasting this deal. >> you mean the groups that came out and opposed it before they ever saw it? >> yes, those groups. are you worried -- >> they're using our members, and they're using the american people for their own goals. this is ridiculous. listen, if you're for more deficit reduction, you're for this agreement. >> strong stuff. joining us now to talk about the budget and the conservative...
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per se because i hope we are listening to the north korean president. so if he reveals we were listening in end of the communications we would say finally what they're doing something useful. been so secrecy is a bit of a game. i have spent time in this world and have worked for the government's and intelligence community consulted for the government , and revealed secrets. to such a the degree i have been threatened to go to jail members times. but yet when my neighbor told me there were two black cars i knew there was a reason. but there is. but i guess it'd is to mystifying for that secrecy with that offense against secrecy that if you don't believe those secrets are about anything they have to prove why something should be secret not that there is the perception that it is bin we're on the first of four more educated consumers. i can find out anything. i am not the end is a specialist. but it's in the fields were ims specialist i can find out anything. i am not afraid of the government. that is part of being an american. i have to put the responsibi
per se because i hope we are listening to the north korean president. so if he reveals we were listening in end of the communications we would say finally what they're doing something useful. been so secrecy is a bit of a game. i have spent time in this world and have worked for the government's and intelligence community consulted for the government , and revealed secrets. to such a the degree i have been threatened to go to jail members times. but yet when my neighbor told me there were two...
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she listened to some of my stuff so we hadden immediate connection. there to provide contrast with ashley because she lost her kids and ability to walk and someone else lost their child. it's a contrast example. in rwanda, there are on frphansd this young girl, a million people were killed in 90 days, family members, friends, all her family killed, slit her throat, buried her alive thinking she was dead and then this young woman escaped, dug herself out, lived on grass in the mountain tops for three months while it went on and survived and she told jt and scarlet i have joy because i have found forgiveness and most importantly like nick, i find gratitude in every day. that mystery, i anticipate something beautiful and she says there is joy. hearing that from somebody in rwanda, on orphan buried alive and home burned to the ground, it creates contrast for someone even when they have something horrific happen like sandy hook. >> jt launched a campaign and you contributed $10,000 to that. how has that been going? do you know? >> it's been going great. it
she listened to some of my stuff so we hadden immediate connection. there to provide contrast with ashley because she lost her kids and ability to walk and someone else lost their child. it's a contrast example. in rwanda, there are on frphansd this young girl, a million people were killed in 90 days, family members, friends, all her family killed, slit her throat, buried her alive thinking she was dead and then this young woman escaped, dug herself out, lived on grass in the mountain tops for...
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"listen to me, listen to me." >> the crowd is far from reassured. >> translation: how can you say that. >> someone can be in his house, others come in and ask him to speak a certain language. if he couldn't speak they can take him out of his house and kill him. >> the situation on the ground is dire. thousands took refuge in compounds, thousands more are waiting outside. three women have given birth at the base and officials say they are running out of food. sanitation is an issue. if the crisis goes on much longer, they may be unable to coach. >> thousands of civilians took huge bases in juba, which actually is trying for the capabilities and the means of those in terms of medical, food, support, water and protection. >> soldiers of the south sudanese army are fighting along lines. the dinga are loyal to salva kiir, and the others to riek machar. their days may be numbered. >> 10 of his followers have been arrested. >> an unknown number of civilians, women and children are among the dead. world leaders are asking the world's newest nation to show restraint. circumstances on the ground
"listen to me, listen to me." >> the crowd is far from reassured. >> translation: how can you say that. >> someone can be in his house, others come in and ask him to speak a certain language. if he couldn't speak they can take him out of his house and kill him. >> the situation on the ground is dire. thousands took refuge in compounds, thousands more are waiting outside. three women have given birth at the base and officials say they are running out of food....
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if you want to listen to bob marley, you can listen to bob marley all day long.es not have the restrictions of pandora. frank sinatra is under contract at the capital. music was specific to the medium. for a long time, there was no sin not true music available on cd -- there was no sin not true music available on cd. -- frank sinatra music available on cd. the stature of led zeppelin, it is not uncommon for them to have those rights, which makes it all the more gratifying for us that they had the right to say yes or no and said you know what? we want to embrace this model and introduce our catalog to a whole generation of fans. >> i wonder what your progress has been regarding lowering your cost. we think artists deserve to profit. no business model is going to be successful unless it aligns itself with the interest of artist. as daniel mentioned today -- our cofounder and ceo -- he that we pay 70% of our revenue to the rights holders. to rightsrectly holders and copyright holders. we are proud of that. we think everyone deserves to make a dollar. >> here is what
if you want to listen to bob marley, you can listen to bob marley all day long.es not have the restrictions of pandora. frank sinatra is under contract at the capital. music was specific to the medium. for a long time, there was no sin not true music available on cd -- there was no sin not true music available on cd. -- frank sinatra music available on cd. the stature of led zeppelin, it is not uncommon for them to have those rights, which makes it all the more gratifying for us that they had...
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listen to our associate, listen to the vendors and customer, they are not listening to the customer, they are not listens to people united states about what are the burning issues they are just going along their way. charles: thinking about promises of obamacare, and idea that you can keep your doctor, keep your plan, then we found out you couldn't. but, it is because you had a junky plan to begin with, we know better than you, it is the antithesis of what you said. >> i speak to a lot of people in, this is going to be a absolute disaster, i believe people should have healthcare. but you know, do it the right way. you know they are not talking to doctors, i have people, i know friends that their sons and kids and daughters wanted to go to med school, they said forget it, it is crippling everything, it is going to be a disaster. charles: what do you think will be some thing that people would learn, if a politician could go under cover, and go somewhere and work next to regular people for a week. what do i think they would lea learn. the epiphanies? >> they would find out what the real
listen to our associate, listen to the vendors and customer, they are not listening to the customer, they are not listens to people united states about what are the burning issues they are just going along their way. charles: thinking about promises of obamacare, and idea that you can keep your doctor, keep your plan, then we found out you couldn't. but, it is because you had a junky plan to begin with, we know better than you, it is the antithesis of what you said. >> i speak to a lot of...
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everybody. >> and he wouldn't listen? >> no. care. >> and ethan's lawyer has praised the decision. let me show you what he said. listen to this, alex. >> we applaud judge boyd for having the courage to issue this sentence that's going to give ethan couch a chance to develop into a productive citizen and try to make amends for his actions. >> now, it gives him a chance to try and rehabilitate himself, but in the six months since the accident, what has the medical bills been like for your brother and your family? >> man, they outrageous. it's over a million dollars, man. >> over a million dollars? >> yes, sir, it is. >> what kind of guy is your brother? give us a sense of what kind of guy your brother is like and has been like. >> my brother was a god given child, man. i mean, he was the one that was i guess chosen by god himself to bring joy to anybody that came in his presence. whether you had a bad day, a good day, he was just -- he just wanted to see somebody smile. no matter what. >> and as people around the country hear, ale
everybody. >> and he wouldn't listen? >> no. care. >> and ethan's lawyer has praised the decision. let me show you what he said. listen to this, alex. >> we applaud judge boyd for having the courage to issue this sentence that's going to give ethan couch a chance to develop into a productive citizen and try to make amends for his actions. >> now, it gives him a chance to try and rehabilitate himself, but in the six months since the accident, what has the medical...
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and look here. >> let's listen in.re going to be seeing a continuation of a number of world leaders continuing to come in. i'm also joined by richard stengel joining us from new york who spent a lot of time with nelson mandela. wrote a wonderful book about nelson mandela. he joinses in our new york studio. as you watch these scenes, explain the importance of funerals in the tradition in the anti-apartheid movement. this really was -- there is a long tradition of events like this. though certainly nothing of this magnitude. the world has frankly never seen anything of this magnitude. >> there is indeed a long tradition of that. during the anti-apartheid struggle, funerals became a basis where so many protesters came out. great protest songs and revolutionary songs were sung. it's appropriate this is at fnb stadium, bordering soweto. i was with nelson mandela and was at the memorial service at fnb stadium which was a very important trigger point in south african history. so i think he might be smiling on the fact that al
and look here. >> let's listen in.re going to be seeing a continuation of a number of world leaders continuing to come in. i'm also joined by richard stengel joining us from new york who spent a lot of time with nelson mandela. wrote a wonderful book about nelson mandela. he joinses in our new york studio. as you watch these scenes, explain the importance of funerals in the tradition in the anti-apartheid movement. this really was -- there is a long tradition of events like this. though...
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melissa: they go back and listen to it. john, go ahead, i'm sorry. >> yeah, look this is, the metadata program is vital to the nsa's counterterrorism program since 9/11. senator feinstein today, the chair of the senate intelligence committee said the issue will wind up in the supreme court as an american citizen i think that is where it needs to be adjudicate. but let me say this the metadata program is not a threat to your privacy unless you are in bed with al qaeda, talking to terrorists. >> john, how can you possibly say that? they're using a vacuum cleantory suck up my emails. hang on. hang on. >> i've done this. melissa: john, let me ask you, they're using a giant vacuum cleaner to vacuum up all of our emails and voice mails and all our conversations. >> no, no, no. melissa: decide later what they want to listen to. where is that wrong. >> no this is metadata only. okay, let's say this, is metadata. the to from and time of the call. it is not content itself. nsa has no ability to go back and look at a previous conversa
melissa: they go back and listen to it. john, go ahead, i'm sorry. >> yeah, look this is, the metadata program is vital to the nsa's counterterrorism program since 9/11. senator feinstein today, the chair of the senate intelligence committee said the issue will wind up in the supreme court as an american citizen i think that is where it needs to be adjudicate. but let me say this the metadata program is not a threat to your privacy unless you are in bed with al qaeda, talking to...
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listen them and then forget about it. forget about it. >> and i think, i forgot what the question was. >> losing yourself in something that is larger than you. otherwise you lose yourself in something bigger and greater than you. it could be family, your child, a thousand different things rather than just me, me, me, me, me. >> yep. and the key, i think, is what i was trying to say earlier is so you do all that homework. so you can forget about it. >> so now i can be there with the other actor. i can be there with the audience and be in the moment so i can see not the words a learned but what's in your heartbeat, what's the temperature of the feeling of the nature of your tone, so when these people go to places where they're having wars and finally a general has the good sense to sit and have a cutch of tea. and he realizes it changes the character and temperature of the whole room. and once you break bread and have a cup of tea with a human being, everything's different. and we're no longer enemies. we're having tea. >>
listen them and then forget about it. forget about it. >> and i think, i forgot what the question was. >> losing yourself in something that is larger than you. otherwise you lose yourself in something bigger and greater than you. it could be family, your child, a thousand different things rather than just me, me, me, me, me. >> yep. and the key, i think, is what i was trying to say earlier is so you do all that homework. so you can forget about it. >> so now i can be...
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listen. i don't begrij any of these guys for how much money they make bi i hope they are smart enough to give back to the game. 70% of athletes go broke. >> that's a travesty. >> that's a travesty. that should not happen. a guy working 9:00 to 5:00 with a wife and four kids who barely make ends meet can have financial struggles. guys making 5, 10, $15 million a year should never go broke. >> you are watching "talk to al jazeera" i am michael reeves here with nba ledgendand >> welcome back to talk to al jazeera with charles barkley, nba hall of famer. >> can you be they are giving me trophies for t.v. >> there will be an entire generation who don't remember you as a player but will personality? >> that's weird. >> it's weird because i remember you as a player? >> yeah. >> growing up. if you think about it, too, you really are this generation's howard cosell? >> without the toupe. >> without the toupe. you say what you think is the truth and sometimes it's polarizing but everyone wants to hear
listen. i don't begrij any of these guys for how much money they make bi i hope they are smart enough to give back to the game. 70% of athletes go broke. >> that's a travesty. >> that's a travesty. that should not happen. a guy working 9:00 to 5:00 with a wife and four kids who barely make ends meet can have financial struggles. guys making 5, 10, $15 million a year should never go broke. >> you are watching "talk to al jazeera" i am michael reeves here with nba...
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and take a listen to her personal appeal to dennis rodman. >> mr. rodman, if you're watching, please do think about this american citizen. a father, a husband, a son, and a brother who has been in prison for 13 months in the dprk. while you're there, could you think about him and his family waiting for him to come home for christmas and do everything you can to bring him home? >> reporter: rodman said it wouldn't be entirely appropriate for him to mix politics with his friendship with kim jong-un. it is worth noting, though, john he has traveled to north korea accompanied by a documentary film crew and it's a trip that is being sponsored by an irish online gambling company. john? >> ivan watson, thanks so much. >>> people have fun with this issue but lives at stake here. thanks, ivan. >> and politics involved for everyone who has got their hands in it. >>> more details inside what happened inside a doctor's office when a man with a gun opened fire and killing a doctor and killing another doctor and a patient before turning the gun on himself. they s
and take a listen to her personal appeal to dennis rodman. >> mr. rodman, if you're watching, please do think about this american citizen. a father, a husband, a son, and a brother who has been in prison for 13 months in the dprk. while you're there, could you think about him and his family waiting for him to come home for christmas and do everything you can to bring him home? >> reporter: rodman said it wouldn't be entirely appropriate for him to mix politics with his friendship...
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it is not frustrating for those who love to listen to his work.ere is a cut from chris botti in boston. ♪ tell me more about why the trumpet. >> the decision i made when i was a kid to choose the trumpet, first, it was the power of television. on tv and thought, that's cool. a couple years after that i had a good band director who gave me a miles davis record. in comes the trumpet sound, and it was so different from all that i heard. they play a the instrument with such joy. personal, it his own brooding spectacle, and it touched me. i felt that is what i wanted to do for the rest of my life. i just knew i wanted to play the trumpet for the rest of my life. practice, 5, 9 hours a day. his suits, iked don't know why. i love him, but those outfits are a little wild. i am a little more casual now. i wear suits exclusively on stage primarily because i lax,tly ran into dock at and he said, i love your playing. you are so fantastic. whereas suit every time you are on stage. how would you describe your sound? you have sold enough records that your friend
it is not frustrating for those who love to listen to his work.ere is a cut from chris botti in boston. ♪ tell me more about why the trumpet. >> the decision i made when i was a kid to choose the trumpet, first, it was the power of television. on tv and thought, that's cool. a couple years after that i had a good band director who gave me a miles davis record. in comes the trumpet sound, and it was so different from all that i heard. they play a the instrument with such joy. personal,...
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to for him or a logical expert's critiques from the opposition why can't we listen to someone who made a difference of this magnitude in our country that will make you free to our country and society from a monstrous series sheena that is the national movement regime in just does not make any sense to me and if we claim to be pragmatic and efficient then why not listen this is my answer and i am being totally honest with you since you mentioned the opposition there are many things that happened for the first time in georgia in the past eighteen months the first democratic election in the history of modern georgia peaceful transfer of power and it is for the first time that an actual opposition is present in the parliament having a real opposition force in a parliament and a position that dislikes you so much and will oppose you in many ways is it a good thing or a bad thing for the country. and i think if we look at this issue in terms of paul . we can call them an opposition force of course but i would say that they're very hard to understand in general that there are more often oppos
to for him or a logical expert's critiques from the opposition why can't we listen to someone who made a difference of this magnitude in our country that will make you free to our country and society from a monstrous series sheena that is the national movement regime in just does not make any sense to me and if we claim to be pragmatic and efficient then why not listen this is my answer and i am being totally honest with you since you mentioned the opposition there are many things that happened...
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one other thing i took from this, he listened to his customer. customer said this isn't the product i want, i want something else, and immediately he changed it. >> there are a lot of great business lessons. he does listen to his customers and his customers determine what he was eventually going to sell and that's the stuff selling best. we should all listen to our customers, and he hired a customer to run the front desk because the front desk needed that kind of expertise. i think there's a lot to learn from that. >> all right, larry, jeffrey, thank you for this advice and discussion on this piece. you guys stick around, because we've got more with you in a minute. >>> imagine what it must be like to come up with a business concept, share it with other people, only to discover someone else ripped off your idea and made a business out of it. it is like a dagger to your heart, right? well, one business owner says that is exactly what happened to her. kassie has a thriving washington, d.c. based shoe business, but this is not the company she though
one other thing i took from this, he listened to his customer. customer said this isn't the product i want, i want something else, and immediately he changed it. >> there are a lot of great business lessons. he does listen to his customers and his customers determine what he was eventually going to sell and that's the stuff selling best. we should all listen to our customers, and he hired a customer to run the front desk because the front desk needed that kind of expertise. i think...
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listeners are as well.hey want a better understanding of how this program works. >> what are your callers saying to you? >> jasmine says she's going to change the way she does things with her cell phone. >> i might just be more cautious than usual. i mean, to know that someone is like listening or observing the things that i am looking at online does make me want to be more private. so it definitely is going to make me think before i do or say anything. >> are listeners really angry about what they think is being collected? >> they are angry, but people can go on with their day-today lives. they forget about it when they use their phones comfortably again. chris is upset. he understands, though, why the nsa is doing this, but he thinks they may be overstepping their bounds. >> i'm okay with it as far as stopping another terrorist attack or stopping a major drug shipment from coming in the country. if they use it to bust the down the street downloading music, that's overstepping boundaries. >> he says people
listeners are as well.hey want a better understanding of how this program works. >> what are your callers saying to you? >> jasmine says she's going to change the way she does things with her cell phone. >> i might just be more cautious than usual. i mean, to know that someone is like listening or observing the things that i am looking at online does make me want to be more private. so it definitely is going to make me think before i do or say anything. >> are listeners...
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i grew up listening to music. listening to rock music and punk rock.uch of that is tied into visual identity. that is why record covers look different. i like telling, i like arcs, and i have usually dealt with them musically. it is more difficult for me writing a film because music is a lot more illogical. it does its own thing. but in a plot, they need to align in a moment, which was different. >> what are you doing next? >> i had my second child last year. >> a huge achievement. >> which is wonderful. the joke is i have made five short films. directed five short films when i was pregnant or lactating. [laughter] >> you can't make a film -- >> i would love to make a feature film when i am not in that state. i have been developing that. and then i'm going to be, they are relaunching the jurassic park franchise. i'm going to be in that. i will be chasing dinosaurs next year. >> good to have you here. nice to see you again. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to the late edition of "bloomberg
i grew up listening to music. listening to rock music and punk rock.uch of that is tied into visual identity. that is why record covers look different. i like telling, i like arcs, and i have usually dealt with them musically. it is more difficult for me writing a film because music is a lot more illogical. it does its own thing. but in a plot, they need to align in a moment, which was different. >> what are you doing next? >> i had my second child last year. >> a huge...
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listen to us nick is a constant supporter of the youth parliament. natasha, who addressed us today and firm believer of our work. thank you for coming today. [applause] >> there may be 300 members of youth parliament here today but let's not forget all the young people involved in youth democracy who cannot be here today, but have contributed and assisted with our local campaigns and projects from the last year. we couldn't have done it without them. a to those who have done magnificent job -- [cheers and applause] >> organizing and delivering events regionally and nationally, you helped the youth parliament function and always there to give us a helping hand. you are an inspiration to us and to everyone present, i thank you for your hard work over the past ear. one person each year makes this debate possible, because without him there would probably be disarray. mr. speaker, thank you for chairing what has been a antastic debate. [cheers and applause] >> and for continuing to support youth parliament over the past few years. i hope you have had as m
listen to us nick is a constant supporter of the youth parliament. natasha, who addressed us today and firm believer of our work. thank you for coming today. [applause] >> there may be 300 members of youth parliament here today but let's not forget all the young people involved in youth democracy who cannot be here today, but have contributed and assisted with our local campaigns and projects from the last year. we couldn't have done it without them. a to those who have done magnificent...
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please listen church. play. live. live . live. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. to live. so two of the twenty fourteen olympics what's this place like why is it so special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world power the games shaping the sudanese president into just what so if you will this is a moment there are people as you put look very cold and snowy windy mountainous stuff beyond their lympics let's say. on our team. whether it's the worry of ostracizing fans or losing financial backing from record labels most popular musicians can't call themselves political activists however one artist known simply as moby has taken on a multitude of political causes during his decades long electronic music career in the fight for net neutrality to supporting chelsea manning the six time grammy award nominee has been on the frontlines of the fight for more harmonious and lighten the world and join me or to break down his music and activism i first asked him what he thinks is the biggest failure of the cor
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she didn't let me listen to rock and ooll. she grounded me when she saw my underwear in college. >> did she not want you to wear them? >> they had to be white. black were too sexy. they want teachers -- i have teachers who don't have facebook pages. they want to be the examples in the classroom and outside the classroom. look at these pictures. they were not meant to be sexy. it was hey i just lost weight and how does my tan look? if she wants to be sexy -- she is showing off for herself. remember the mommy mofia? we try to spice up our sex life sending our husbands things like that. >> my son has a teacher who is a cool teacher and he was in a rock band for a lot of years and maybe there are pictures of him, i don't know. but the point is these people have regular lives. it is not unusual for people to take selfies of themselves. if they are taken of her without her permission and put up on a web for whrafer -- for whatever reason and motivation that's inappropriate. >> i have to say i agree. >> except she was put on administ
she didn't let me listen to rock and ooll. she grounded me when she saw my underwear in college. >> did she not want you to wear them? >> they had to be white. black were too sexy. they want teachers -- i have teachers who don't have facebook pages. they want to be the examples in the classroom and outside the classroom. look at these pictures. they were not meant to be sexy. it was hey i just lost weight and how does my tan look? if she wants to be sexy -- she is showing off for...
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take a listen. >> libertarianism is the future. everybody be cool to each other.nsibly. and live free. >> that sounds really good. but let me ask you about -- let me ask you about the real world. chris christie is the real world. >> no, he is a fat -- nightmare. >> okay. so you can watch s.e.'s entire interview. from the left i'm dan jones. >> from the right i'm newt gingrich. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> next, facing the lowest approval rating of his presidency. president obama meets with the press for the final time this year. what did he say his administration screwed up this year? plus, the familiar live "duck dynasty" patriarch threatens to walk if he is be back on the show. can a & e afford to take the hit? and breaking news about john hinckley jr.
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i listen to the scientists and look listen to the consensus being drawn. >> i listen to the scientists too. and i don't claim to be a scientist. i don't want to put my head in the sand and ignore. >> i'm not -- >> and i was wondering what impact you thought carbon emissions had on previous global warming between ice ages. >> the information i have available to me relates to all of the work that is done by the number of scientists looking at the climate issues. and i pay attention to that. and apply the science and decisions moving forward. i'm not -- either comfortable or qualified to have a science discussion with you on these issues. >> do you see the promulgation of any rule enact of carbon tax in the future? >> say again? >> do you see the promise promulgation enact a carbon tax for this country in the future? if only if congress provides that mechanism. no. okay. >> mr. chairman, i can't get my questions answered. i guess i'm pretty much finished and yield back. >> thank you. i don't believe we have any other members for the questions. administrator mccarthy. thank you for your pr
i listen to the scientists and look listen to the consensus being drawn. >> i listen to the scientists too. and i don't claim to be a scientist. i don't want to put my head in the sand and ignore. >> i'm not -- >> and i was wondering what impact you thought carbon emissions had on previous global warming between ice ages. >> the information i have available to me relates to all of the work that is done by the number of scientists looking at the climate issues. and i pay...