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. >> you are still selling notebooks in this digital age. interesting to see the success that you've had and what do you think it is? is it in spite of what's happening with the digital revolution or partly because of that because people need and want that physical paper? >> it's a combination of both. we are seeing definitely with the growth of the digital economy people need more and more to be assured of the fact that you are still human beings and foreign objects that offer specific meaning and moleskin is one of them that speaks a story of being connected with great artists from the past and people are more and more interested with objects with this value added. >> you're about a 15-year-old company at this point. owned by private equity for the last six or seven years. when it comes to your market, yes, you still do most of your sales in europe but why go public in italy in particular with the political uncertainty we're seeing right now and what a tough economic market it's been. >> moleskin is really a global business at this point.
. >> you are still selling notebooks in this digital age. interesting to see the success that you've had and what do you think it is? is it in spite of what's happening with the digital revolution or partly because of that because people need and want that physical paper? >> it's a combination of both. we are seeing definitely with the growth of the digital economy people need more and more to be assured of the fact that you are still human beings and foreign objects that offer...
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so now that notebook is in play because, if that notebook comes into evidence and that has not been decidedthat notebook comes into evidence, that could be requesting to whether he was was criminally insane at the time. >> bill: you didn't explain it very well. anahita, the judge had a gag order on the case. slapped a gag order on the case. the fox news internet reporter put in the computer that this diary or letter or whatever it may be by the alleged killer in aurora, all right, told the psychiatrist that he was going to kill somebody. judge doesn't want any of that out because it prejudices the case. wanted ms. winter to turn over who gave her that information. she said no, as any good reporter would do. all right? so did the judge do the right thing? >> well, actually, bill, it wasn't necessarily the judge that is raising this issue. it's actually the defense attorneys. and the defense attorneys are claiming that. >> if the judge does the right thing in this case he will not compel this woman to anonymous clerld has a shield law. >> bill: what is the shield law. >> the shield law in col
so now that notebook is in play because, if that notebook comes into evidence and that has not been decidedthat notebook comes into evidence, that could be requesting to whether he was was criminally insane at the time. >> bill: you didn't explain it very well. anahita, the judge had a gag order on the case. slapped a gag order on the case. the fox news internet reporter put in the computer that this diary or letter or whatever it may be by the alleged killer in aurora, all right, told...
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the notebook that contained drawings of the massacre. holmes' lawyers say the sources who told her about that notebook violated a gag order and they need to be disciplined. jana winter won't say who her sources are citing obligation to protect anonymous sources and first amendment that guarantees freedom of the press. the judge says there is something he needs to know before he decides what should happen to our journalist. "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt is with us. explain what it is the judge seems to need to determine first. >> what the judge says he wants to know is whether the court decides that that notebook on which jana winter reported is even admissible as evidence in the trial of james holmes. he says he has to have a complete record as he called it and proceed with caution because of jana winters' first amendment rights and colorado's shield law, which lays out specific criteria designed to protect reporters and their sources. listen. >> it has to be -- go to a substantial issue in the case. it has to be somethi
the notebook that contained drawings of the massacre. holmes' lawyers say the sources who told her about that notebook violated a gag order and they need to be disciplined. jana winter won't say who her sources are citing obligation to protect anonymous sources and first amendment that guarantees freedom of the press. the judge says there is something he needs to know before he decides what should happen to our journalist. "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt is with us....
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these notebooks are so out of date.a ten-hour battery life, you'll begin to get some benefit from that. how much after secular decline are you experiencing and what kind of growth benefit can you get from an upgrade cycle. i think we're getting nervous that this secular case is maybe a little stronger on the downside than you'd hope for. >> the conversation today seems to be about how to unlock more value in this stock, whether it's your downgrade today, whether it is goldman sachs' downgrade today. you lay out a whole bunch of scenarios. maybe one is taepg the company private like dell. goldman sachs today talks about possibly breaking up the company. what's the real answer going forward? what's this company going to look like a few years from now? >> i think current management is reluctant to do things that you would do if it were a private company or if you were a financial engineer, an outside party to come in, you might be less attached to -- bing, for example. maybe you would say windows team, it is time to stand
these notebooks are so out of date.a ten-hour battery life, you'll begin to get some benefit from that. how much after secular decline are you experiencing and what kind of growth benefit can you get from an upgrade cycle. i think we're getting nervous that this secular case is maybe a little stronger on the downside than you'd hope for. >> the conversation today seems to be about how to unlock more value in this stock, whether it's your downgrade today, whether it is goldman sachs'...
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i heard there was a notebook that was released, says x, y, z.ically thrown off. judges don't like when people disobey their orders. if this judge finds out hypothetically someone on prostitution team or -- prosecution team or law enforcement intentionally disobeyed their orders there could be rulings that help the defendant. that is what the defense attorneys are supposed to do, hold the government to their burden. make sure the government plays by the rules. gregg: arthur aidala. good to see you. >> always great being on with you, sir. gregg: thank you. we're staying on top of the story for you. if you want to learn more about jana winter's case go to foxnews.com. by the way i would invite you to read a couple of opinion pieces there. one by our senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. there is the judge in this case. and also read susan estridge's piece on this because it is very revealing about what arthur and i were just talking about. martha? martha: there is a new push today to learn what happened at u.s. consulate in benghazi. as
i heard there was a notebook that was released, says x, y, z.ically thrown off. judges don't like when people disobey their orders. if this judge finds out hypothetically someone on prostitution team or -- prosecution team or law enforcement intentionally disobeyed their orders there could be rulings that help the defendant. that is what the defense attorneys are supposed to do, hold the government to their burden. make sure the government plays by the rules. gregg: arthur aidala. good to see...
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and the tablet capabilities kind of get in the way if you want it for a notebook and if you want a tablet, buy an ipad. >> sherman is one of the analyst who's downgraded microsoft today. microsoft is pushing into the tablet market amid reports that it is working on a smaller, more affordable tablet to compete with the ipad mini. what's next? intel working hard to lower the price of pcs to lure customers. shaving 100 bucks or so off the price might not be enough to stem the tide with tablets and smartphones coming out from apple, samsung and others. for "nightly business report," i'm john forte. >> joining to us talk more about the future of microsoft and the pc industry in general. lance uehlenoff. thank you for joining us. microsoft feels like a company that needs a hit and can't find one. windows 7 is going to be it. windows 8, the surface tablets will be it. it never seems to happen. >> yeah, let's start by saying everybody is blaming windows 8 for this, and there are so many other factors at play. the changing habits, habits of the consumer, holding on to the hardware, desk tops and l
and the tablet capabilities kind of get in the way if you want it for a notebook and if you want a tablet, buy an ipad. >> sherman is one of the analyst who's downgraded microsoft today. microsoft is pushing into the tablet market amid reports that it is working on a smaller, more affordable tablet to compete with the ipad mini. what's next? intel working hard to lower the price of pcs to lure customers. shaving 100 bucks or so off the price might not be enough to stem the tide with...
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it whether the notebook ends up in evidence.ames holmes defense team wants the leak exposed and is pushing for the judge to get that information. even it means a reporter on the stand. >> the mere fact miss winter has been brought here has a chilling effect on news gathering about this case and perhaps even more broadly. >> reporter: winter says if called, she will not reveal the names of the law enforcement sources she cited in her article for foxnews.com about the notebook sent to the psychiatrist. nothing today is expected to deal with what happened july 20th when james holmes killed 12 people in the aurora theater. it will cover a reporter sourcers and we have producers in the courtroom and will bring you updates. >> shepard: thank you very much. >>> it hasn't been two years since anthony wiener got in trouble with twit pics and he's setting himself up for a comeback, looking for a run for mayor in the largest city in america. that's coming up. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you'
it whether the notebook ends up in evidence.ames holmes defense team wants the leak exposed and is pushing for the judge to get that information. even it means a reporter on the stand. >> the mere fact miss winter has been brought here has a chilling effect on news gathering about this case and perhaps even more broadly. >> reporter: winter says if called, she will not reveal the names of the law enforcement sources she cited in her article for foxnews.com about the notebook sent to...
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it all hinges on whether that notebook is entered as evidence. >> the mere fact that miss winter hasbrought here as part of this proceedings has a chilling effect on news gathering about this case, and perhaps even more broadly. >> reporter: winter was reporting on the july 20, 2012 massacre at the theatre in aurora in which 12 people were killed and 70 injured. james holmes offered to plead guilty to escape the death penalty, the district attorney reject they'd offer. jana winter could go to jail if she refuses to reveal her sources. gregg: even if the notebook is admissible i fail to see how it's relevant to the guilt or in sense of the accused, but let me move on. has she says that she will not reveal that information? >> reporter: she says she is not going to, because it would effectively end her career as a reporter. you'll remember it was a big moment in the days after the shooting when it was revealed by her reporting that holmes had sent a notebook to his university of colorado psychiatrist dr. lynn fenton detailing killing people. recent documents showed that she had warned
it all hinges on whether that notebook is entered as evidence. >> the mere fact that miss winter hasbrought here as part of this proceedings has a chilling effect on news gathering about this case, and perhaps even more broadly. >> reporter: winter was reporting on the july 20, 2012 massacre at the theatre in aurora in which 12 people were killed and 70 injured. james holmes offered to plead guilty to escape the death penalty, the district attorney reject they'd offer. jana winter...
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geared more towards tablets, notebooks, and that sort of thing.ts are not in street numbers. i think you could see some upside.ç very cheap right now. the billion dollars in cash. and if you look at this stock over the last 20, 30 years you will see that they have a very uneven history. they have done this before. >> no trash talk. >> there is going to be question. i say it on fast money a lot. i think that's the only reason that amd is in existence. every single rally in the stock now for years has been an opportunity to sell it. >> i want to go into the notion of buying a company because the stock might go up but the company is not that good. i think you could win on this amd. maybe it's just a day where what happens is that some buyer comes in and moves the stock. does that bother you that it might be a flow of funds situation? >> i really think this is a great company. >> i really think this company is implementing a fundamental turn around. that's a tail wind right there.. they recently won xbox design for their chip. you have a microsoft po
geared more towards tablets, notebooks, and that sort of thing.ts are not in street numbers. i think you could see some upside.ç very cheap right now. the billion dollars in cash. and if you look at this stock over the last 20, 30 years you will see that they have a very uneven history. they have done this before. >> no trash talk. >> there is going to be question. i say it on fast money a lot. i think that's the only reason that amd is in existence. every single rally in the...
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i was in seventh grade and i doodled on my notebook.it. here the thing they used to tell us. you can speak the language but you can write to your cousin. >> bob: speak something greek. >> andrea: now i speak french and spanish too. >> bob: i speak greek. i don't speak english. >> eric: here is my question. i see you were born in chicago, cubs or sox. absolutely the white sox don't know who they are. cominsky park, never went to go there. i almost got arrested. i went to three tickets and i brought my father. i had an extra ticket. i sold the extra ticket. a cop put a cuff on me and brought me to the tank and let me go because i didn't make a profit selling the ticket. >> you learned your lesson and became an energy trader and made lots of money. >> hold on. this is important everyone, who picks on ties and suspenders, eric's watches, andrea's lipstick and greg's sweaters from vick. >> interesting thing, i don't wearing earrings. >> wow! >> my hole closed up. [ laughter ] >> brit: get my ideas myself. i have about 70 pairs of suspenders.
i was in seventh grade and i doodled on my notebook.it. here the thing they used to tell us. you can speak the language but you can write to your cousin. >> bob: speak something greek. >> andrea: now i speak french and spanish too. >> bob: i speak greek. i don't speak english. >> eric: here is my question. i see you were born in chicago, cubs or sox. absolutely the white sox don't know who they are. cominsky park, never went to go there. i almost got arrested. i went to...
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he first wants to know if the notebook will even be used in holmes' trial.remember the good old days when you could press your textbook not to tattle on you? the "new york times" reports texas a&m is testing out a software called course smart that lets teachers measure how much their students are reading on digital books, even whether they took notes or opened the book at all. critics say the software cannot measure whether students took notes on paper plus of course a savvy student could always leave the book open for a few hours while they're busy doing something else. >> you watched him travel bite by bite and shot by shot around the globe and anthony bourdain will be among our guests tomorrow on "the lead" before he goes to, quote, "parts unknown" his new show that starts this sunday night at 9:00 eastern on cnn. >>> we've wiretapped our green room to listen in on our political panel. why? because senator mitch mcconnell says someone did the same thing to his campaign office. now the fbi is looking into it so who's the mole? that's our politics lead next
he first wants to know if the notebook will even be used in holmes' trial.remember the good old days when you could press your textbook not to tattle on you? the "new york times" reports texas a&m is testing out a software called course smart that lets teachers measure how much their students are reading on digital books, even whether they took notes or opened the book at all. critics say the software cannot measure whether students took notes on paper plus of course a savvy...
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the judge has to decide if the notebook will be allowed as evidence.ok. those are your headlines. now it's time to break down some numbers. >> steve: the president's budget was released at 6:00 o'clock this morning. headline, making america a magnet for jobs. with his proposal he's suggesting the federal government spends $3.77 trillion in the next year. major new taxes on the wealthy. think buffet rule on steroids. l security and on medicare as well. when you take a look at the grand sweep of things, the suggestion that this really revamps and fixes entitlements would be delusional. >> brian: yeah. 65 days late, but here are some stats. reduced increases of the deficit. ten-year savings $339 billion. what's also important -- >> gretchen: that's social security. >> brian: what i also thought is important, that's what our national debt is, that the president goes ahead and has nondefense cuts in there, but there are still more defense cuts. but he also does change cpi with social security, which essentially eliminates inflation increases, which has got
the judge has to decide if the notebook will be allowed as evidence.ok. those are your headlines. now it's time to break down some numbers. >> steve: the president's budget was released at 6:00 o'clock this morning. headline, making america a magnet for jobs. with his proposal he's suggesting the federal government spends $3.77 trillion in the next year. major new taxes on the wealthy. think buffet rule on steroids. l security and on medicare as well. when you take a look at the grand...
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and we know that from looking at these notebooks that the psychiatrist to whom the notebooks were deliveredt employee, knew about this and knew about his deranged mental state before these killings and informed the police. it is profound that the public knows that. without her incredible work the public wouldn't know that. she not only did nothing wrong you she did a profound good by getting these notes and revealing their existence. now they want to put her in jail. martha: the defense is saying somehow this information that was revealed in that reporting has made it difficult or impossible for her, for their client, james holmes, to get a fair trial. >> i don't think so. you know it is the job of judges to find 12, in this case 16 because you have four alternates on the jury who can put aside what they know about the case and be truly fair. that is what judges do. that's what judges are paid for. i did this thousands of times. judges know how to do this and they shouldn't be looking for shortcuts. the reason this is so important is because without whistle-blowers, without the shield law,
and we know that from looking at these notebooks that the psychiatrist to whom the notebooks were deliveredt employee, knew about this and knew about his deranged mental state before these killings and informed the police. it is profound that the public knows that. without her incredible work the public wouldn't know that. she not only did nothing wrong you she did a profound good by getting these notes and revealing their existence. now they want to put her in jail. martha: the defense is...
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. >> it includes ultra bucks as well as other notebook devices. that's one part of it. solid state drives increasingly used. so flash memory, solid state drives, they're actually embedded inside the notebook devices. the pc market slowing down. it's about the flash. liz: of me repeat what you said at the top of the interview. best first quarter ever. that is pretty stunning, perhaps -- can you make that statement about the economy. the consumer price electronics. >> flash memory, really the market plans today. everybody is becoming accustomed to it, smart phone, tablets to all these exciting gadgets. so it's very much at the heart of all of these devices. really centering. liz: we must run, but i have to ask you, what is going on? amie, phone are people using in silicon valley now? because apple stock is the real question mark for a lot of people. >> you know, the way we look at it is smart phones and tablets. it's really continuing. and it's a strong supplier to all tablet and smart phone manufacturers. that is was something escrow that business. we are diversified. di
. >> it includes ultra bucks as well as other notebook devices. that's one part of it. solid state drives increasingly used. so flash memory, solid state drives, they're actually embedded inside the notebook devices. the pc market slowing down. it's about the flash. liz: of me repeat what you said at the top of the interview. best first quarter ever. that is pretty stunning, perhaps -- can you make that statement about the economy. the consumer price electronics. >> flash memory,...
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one is the samsung phone and the other one is the notebook. i think they are still trying out, i think they have those device ones finish the comment and have all the inspectors using it. >> okay. thank you. >> item five d. update on major projects. >> as we have roughly 34 cranes in town right now. and then the number of projects still coming in, the major projects hopefully, we prepare for it because that's one year next time to do the organization and information to the public. we are trying to start our plan checker and the clerk and there is inspect or for those special tasks. any questions on the major project? >> just let us know if you are not getting the help you need with regard to the staff. okay. >> is there any public comment on the director's report? item 5a through d? >> i know the time restriction here so i have been requested for the item the close session the key person we need there from the city attorneys office is on a time restriction. and would have to leave here about 1:15. so we have another dilemma here with regard to
one is the samsung phone and the other one is the notebook. i think they are still trying out, i think they have those device ones finish the comment and have all the inspectors using it. >> okay. thank you. >> item five d. update on major projects. >> as we have roughly 34 cranes in town right now. and then the number of projects still coming in, the major projects hopefully, we prepare for it because that's one year next time to do the organization and information to the...
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she found prior to the shooting the suspected gunman, james holmes, sent a notebook to a university ofolorado psychiatrist that may have foreshadowed the attack. her story cited unnamed law enforcement sources and the defense team for holmes wants those sources revealed. janna is refusing. but unless she names them in court this week, she could be going to jail. joining us to talk about the first amendment issues involved, susan estridge, fox news contributor, a professor of law, and political science at usc. this might be a fun first amendment law segment were it not that one of our colleagues were facing jail time, susan. let's explain to folks why sometimes reporters want to protect the anonimity of their sources. >> there is no question, as you know, rick, that if a reporter can't protect their sources, people aren't going to tell them things. and in a government where we really believe that the check on power is the free press, you don't want to stifle the ability of reporters such as janna and others to get to the bottom of important stories and provide us with true and accurate
she found prior to the shooting the suspected gunman, james holmes, sent a notebook to a university ofolorado psychiatrist that may have foreshadowed the attack. her story cited unnamed law enforcement sources and the defense team for holmes wants those sources revealed. janna is refusing. but unless she names them in court this week, she could be going to jail. joining us to talk about the first amendment issues involved, susan estridge, fox news contributor, a professor of law, and political...
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judge in denver said he won't rule on whether winter has to testify until he decides whether the notebookan be used as evidence. winter said she can't reveal where he she got the information or no source would trust her again. she's right. she shouldn't be pout in the position of facing jail to report .
judge in denver said he won't rule on whether winter has to testify until he decides whether the notebookan be used as evidence. winter said she can't reveal where he she got the information or no source would trust her again. she's right. she shouldn't be pout in the position of facing jail to report .
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exclusive story just a few days after the attack revealing that prior to the shooting, holmes had sent a notebook to a psychiatrist containing illustrations of a massacre and was full of details of how he was going to kill people. winter's story cited unnamed law enforcement sources and they say they violated their client's right to a fair trial and demanded she reveal her sources. it is up to a judge whether she has to reveal her sources or go to jail. judy you went to jail for three months to protect sources, what do you think is going on? >> i think the last print journalist to protect sources and i hope that jonna doesn't have to make that choice. we can't do our job without confidential sources or we will be repeat wagon the government tells us. people like her need to be able to work and everybody that cares about it should supported her. >> jon: holmes offered to plead guilty in this case? >> by the way, on friday the court released information that said that his psychiatrist said that she saw some danger and poses threat to a public so her story is accurate. >> jon: you have said many tim
exclusive story just a few days after the attack revealing that prior to the shooting, holmes had sent a notebook to a psychiatrist containing illustrations of a massacre and was full of details of how he was going to kill people. winter's story cited unnamed law enforcement sources and they say they violated their client's right to a fair trial and demanded she reveal her sources. it is up to a judge whether she has to reveal her sources or go to jail. judy you went to jail for three months to...
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winter's exclusive july 25th story last year revealing the existence of a notebook that accused gunmanolmes sent to his psychiatrist days before the aurora movie theater shooting that left 12 dead and 58 injured and now arapahoe county d.a., threatening winter to divulge the names of confidential sources who gave here the information or spend time in jail refusing to do so. the judge delaying his decision on monday so we haven't gotten exactly what the judge is going to do, whether he's going to force jana to reveal that source or lock her up. judy, you almost singlehandedly, because of your own personal experiences in the story, similar one, got people focused on this. i didn't see anybody talking about it until i read your piece. >> thank you very much, but i had a lot of help and initially, believe it or not, from social media because for some reason, the mainstream media didn't seem very interested. but i did want to salute hunter schwartz of the feed, one of the first people to write about the absence of mainstream media coverage and also jill scarboro who mentioned her case and t
winter's exclusive july 25th story last year revealing the existence of a notebook that accused gunmanolmes sent to his psychiatrist days before the aurora movie theater shooting that left 12 dead and 58 injured and now arapahoe county d.a., threatening winter to divulge the names of confidential sources who gave here the information or spend time in jail refusing to do so. the judge delaying his decision on monday so we haven't gotten exactly what the judge is going to do, whether he's going...
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chris: when we return, scoops and predictions from the notebooks of these reporters. chris: david, tell me something i don't know. >> there is a quiet debate about to put more time pressure on iran before their election in june to try to push, a deal.sh for >> you'll hear something more about this number, 113,000, this week. talking about immigration and one of the sticking points has been how many workers could you bring with a new kind of visa for migrant workers and working theory is fewer than 200,000. spot might be 113,000 a year allowed to come in and work. cory booker eyeing a senate race in 2013, would be the sixth thecan-american elected to senate and if he wins, he wants cothia should he serve in the senate. chris: interesting. >> there's a lot of talk about heat obama's taking over the targeted killing program in the united states but there's a report worked on by the united that's got a lot of people very concerned about targeted killings in pakistan that would be presented in the fall and there's concern in the administration this will raise a of pressure
chris: when we return, scoops and predictions from the notebooks of these reporters. chris: david, tell me something i don't know. >> there is a quiet debate about to put more time pressure on iran before their election in june to try to push, a deal.sh for >> you'll hear something more about this number, 113,000, this week. talking about immigration and one of the sticking points has been how many workers could you bring with a new kind of visa for migrant workers and working...
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chris: when we return, scoops and predictions from the notebooks of these reporters. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. chris: david, tell me something i don't know. >> there is a quiet debate about to put more time pressure on iran before their election in june to try to push, a deal.sh for >> you'll hear something more about this number, 113,000, this week. talking about immigration and one of the sticking points has been how many workers could you bring with a new kind of visa for migrant workers and working theory is fewer than 200,000. spot might be 113,000 a year allowed to come in and work. cory booker eyeing a senate race in 2013, would be the sixth thecan-american elected to senate and if he wins, he wants cothia should he serve in the senate. chris: interesting. >> there's
chris: when we return, scoops and predictions from the notebooks of these reporters. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. chris: david, tell me something i don't know. >> there is a quiet...
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. >> in some schools, you won't see students carrying textbooks or notebooks or even pens and pencils. instead, you'll see ipads. students are using them for all sorts of subjects. teachers say that test scores have gone up, and the students like the lighter backpack. >> to mark our 10th year on tv, each week, we take a look back at one of the stories we've covered. >> he's frozen himself in a block of ice and buried himself alive. now magician david blaine has risen to his greatest stunt yet. and he might be feeling a little boxed in. on september 5th, david blaine entered this box that is now hanging by the tower bridge in london. he says he'll stay there for 44 days. sound easy? well, he's living there with no food -- just water, a blanket, and his journal. >> he's not doing anything, right? i mean, he's just sitting there. >> other than hunger, blaine is dealing with extreme heat, rain, and some people who think this stunt is foolish. >> i think this is the worst country to do it in, just 'cause of how the british people think of him. >> come down, you [bleep] the africans are sta
. >> in some schools, you won't see students carrying textbooks or notebooks or even pens and pencils. instead, you'll see ipads. students are using them for all sorts of subjects. teachers say that test scores have gone up, and the students like the lighter backpack. >> to mark our 10th year on tv, each week, we take a look back at one of the stories we've covered. >> he's frozen himself in a block of ice and buried himself alive. now magician david blaine has risen to his...
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story up, and nobody to this point has come forward to say, yeah, i told jonna winter about that notebook exactly, that's what this it all about, jon. so far the court has been investigating, the prosecutor has been investigating 14 different law enforcement people, searching for jonna's source. because they haven't been able to find who it was that leaked her this information supposedly against the judge's gag ruling, they've gone after her, and they are saying, you have to tell us who your source was or you're going to go to jail. i believe strongly, even if i hadn't been to jail myself, this is a choice no journalist should be asked to make. jon: there is a shield law in colorado, and i want to put up for our viewers on screen some of the relevant points, because the shield law can be dropped, supposedly when the information directly relates to a substantial issue, if it cannot be obtained by any other means, and maybe this is the most critical one, if the interest of the parties seeking the information outweighs the first amendment rights of a reporter and the public's right to know.
story up, and nobody to this point has come forward to say, yeah, i told jonna winter about that notebook exactly, that's what this it all about, jon. so far the court has been investigating, the prosecutor has been investigating 14 different law enforcement people, searching for jonna's source. because they haven't been able to find who it was that leaked her this information supposedly against the judge's gag ruling, they've gone after her, and they are saying, you have to tell us who your...
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it hinges on whether that notebook is entered as evidence. then, the defense team searches for the leak. >> until an adequate showing has been made that all the alternative sources who may have been miss winter's source have been contacted and have denied under oath that they were the source, then it's quite clearly that miss winter should not be compelled to testify. >> reporter: winter has said she will not reveal her source and she could go to jail because of it. james holmes' trial is set to go on trial for walk into a theater. and 12 killed, 70 injured and an offer to avoid the death penalty. >> reporter: thank you, keep us updated. >> megyn: new controversy over the thinking of one cable network that declares your kids really belong to the community, as the host who made that claim doubles down. we'll show you the newest twist in the debate. should a new york lawyer get a get out of jail early card after she was convicted of helping one of the best known terrorists spread his message of hate? now she wants mercy. does she deserve it? we
it hinges on whether that notebook is entered as evidence. then, the defense team searches for the leak. >> until an adequate showing has been made that all the alternative sources who may have been miss winter's source have been contacted and have denied under oath that they were the source, then it's quite clearly that miss winter should not be compelled to testify. >> reporter: winter has said she will not reveal her source and she could go to jail because of it. james holmes'...
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. >>> well, thursday the bay area media got a potential notebook full of material when the raiders drafted. hayden in the first round. a player whose career and life nearly ended on the football field and today the 49ers also drafted a player whose career was almost dashed. south carolina running back marcus lattimore had the tennessedefense use his knee like a pinata in a game last october. a gruesome injury but six months later the niners picked him up in the fifth round. even though lattimore may have to sit out. this coming season whole he recovers from the -- the surgery. >>> the other 49ers' selections six of them today included a quarterback, colin -- to back up kaepernick. daniels out of south florida. one of the 49ers' 11 draft picks, six were defensive players. the raiders picked up a quarterback today in arkansas' signal caller tyler wilson in the fourth round. if you're scoring at home, wilson threw for over 3300 yards and 21 touchdowns and 13 interceptions last season with the razorbacks. >>> now wilson was oakland's first pick of the day. they follow that up with six more sel
. >>> well, thursday the bay area media got a potential notebook full of material when the raiders drafted. hayden in the first round. a player whose career and life nearly ended on the football field and today the 49ers also drafted a player whose career was almost dashed. south carolina running back marcus lattimore had the tennessedefense use his knee like a pinata in a game last october. a gruesome injury but six months later the niners picked him up in the fifth round. even though...
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she is refusing to name the source of who tipped her off about a notebook that belonged to the aurora people. there is a state law that protects journalists from this. alicia acuna is live with more. >> reporter: jana winter is required to be in court but the judge in the case says she will not be taking the stand just yet. she has to sit there as a detective testifies about whether he discussed the notebook with anyone else. the judge and james holmes defense team want to know if someone in law enforcement violated the gag order by leaking information to winter, whether winter is compelled to testify heupbls on whether that -- hinges on whether that notebook is entered as evidence. if she does it would be extremely rare. >> the court has made clear that there is an even higher bar in cases like this where the reporter is a third party, a witness, not a defendant, not a party to the action. at the court has made clear that the bar is even higher in such cases. >> reporter: james holmes is expected to be in court as well today. it is his right as a defendant. remember, he has already o
she is refusing to name the source of who tipped her off about a notebook that belonged to the aurora people. there is a state law that protects journalists from this. alicia acuna is live with more. >> reporter: jana winter is required to be in court but the judge in the case says she will not be taking the stand just yet. she has to sit there as a detective testifies about whether he discussed the notebook with anyone else. the judge and james holmes defense team want to know if someone...
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fact itself he mowed down 12 people in a movie theater certainly outweighs the fact that he sent a notebookychiatrist. so i'm not sure that the need, that her source needs to be revealed for that bit of information and frankly, i think information actually helps the defense. it shows that he has a history of some type of mental health treatment. so i'm not sure why the defense is going after this particular reporter for this particular leak when there's been so much more prejudicial information that came out just to the nature of the immediate reporting prior to any bag order being issued by the court. -- gag order. jon: there is the fact, dan, that his defense team offered a guilty plea in this case. not as though they are saying there are questions what he is charged with. >> right. and this shield law says the defense has to raise a substantial issue that outweighs the first amendment concerns of the reporter and the public and it is really hard to see that here. i believe what's happening in a death penalty case you will see defense attorneys try to raise any issue they can, anything la
fact itself he mowed down 12 people in a movie theater certainly outweighs the fact that he sent a notebookychiatrist. so i'm not sure that the need, that her source needs to be revealed for that bit of information and frankly, i think information actually helps the defense. it shows that he has a history of some type of mental health treatment. so i'm not sure why the defense is going after this particular reporter for this particular leak when there's been so much more prejudicial information...
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there is a huge amount of revenue making investments and a common platform across the pc and notebookndows eight does have common characteristics but they are slow to get momentum off the gentlemen thank you very much. >> happy to be here. >> we have 40 minutes to go. a settlement with the insider-trading case against sec capital but there is the catch the past to do with the big bank. we will explain that. where are americans moving? we will to raise the top city's people are packing up and moving into. ♪ my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid coact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor a
there is a huge amount of revenue making investments and a common platform across the pc and notebookndows eight does have common characteristics but they are slow to get momentum off the gentlemen thank you very much. >> happy to be here. >> we have 40 minutes to go. a settlement with the insider-trading case against sec capital but there is the catch the past to do with the big bank. we will explain that. where are americans moving? we will to raise the top city's people are...
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in dollars or dollars in deficit reduction over the next ten years is not good enough for you one notebook by two thousand and thirteen we are going to have seventy three percent of the g.d.p. will be debt held by the public and will have an astronomical rate as it went through it was one hundred twenty percent and we got out of that pretty well without an austerity program well we're not fighting a world war and you could say we're we're engaged in the same sort of epic struggle here we're fighting we are fighting wars all around the world which are needless wars to begin with but we dealing with a major financial crash that such seven trillion dollars out of our economy which you know could be compared to some war like effort trying to get out of that and plus we're confronting climate change which requires massive new investments to modernize our entire energy infrastructure i mean these are warlike efforts that need to be undertaken that require spending and what we found is when you spend lots of money whether it's on war or whether it's on green energy healthcare or whatever you crea
in dollars or dollars in deficit reduction over the next ten years is not good enough for you one notebook by two thousand and thirteen we are going to have seventy three percent of the g.d.p. will be debt held by the public and will have an astronomical rate as it went through it was one hundred twenty percent and we got out of that pretty well without an austerity program well we're not fighting a world war and you could say we're we're engaged in the same sort of epic struggle here we're...
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the judge delayed on ruling whether winter must reveal her sources for a notebook from movie massacre suspect james holmes. until it is determine iffed that will be used as evidence in his case. anna roar raw police detective will testify. many rallied around winter and the right to the first amendment. this year's national spelling bee could hurt. in order to qualify for the vocabulary test they will be asking things like this. which of these is an amp of anamomatopeoia. buzz is of course right. that is your 5@5:00. >>> to extreme weather a nasty spring storm moved into the width west last night. that was pummelling the western saturdays. dangerous road conditions and lots of accidents. thick ice coating trees and power lines knocking out power for thousands of people. let's send it over to maria molina for the first degree weather update. >> we have a powerful springtime storm that is packing a punch with snow, ice even severe weather. i want to start out with a temperature change that we are seeing with the frontal system. it is very impressive. in the past 24-hours some of you hav
the judge delayed on ruling whether winter must reveal her sources for a notebook from movie massacre suspect james holmes. until it is determine iffed that will be used as evidence in his case. anna roar raw police detective will testify. many rallied around winter and the right to the first amendment. this year's national spelling bee could hurt. in order to qualify for the vocabulary test they will be asking things like this. which of these is an amp of anamomatopeoia. buzz is of course...
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do not watch "the notebook" with kerri anne. while you might think it's impossible to top all that, somehow they were able to do it on the show "splash." "splash" if you aren't aware is abc's number one competitive diving show. tonight, louie anderson, a man who has as much business on a do i having board as a giraffe has on a skateboard tried and tried again, and this time he nailed it. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that was not diving. it's realing off a plank. shockingly, louie was eliminated from the competition tonight. just as he was starting to really get it, you know? next season it should be all fat guys. that should be the name of the show, "fat guys on a diving board." happy birthday to hugh hefner who turned 87 years old today. he celebrated as he always does, by being told he had sex. you know, his wife, he has a wife named crystal who's 26 years old. she was born in 1986. he was born in 1926. what do they even talk about? he served in world war ii. she wasn't even alive when "ghostbusters" came out. but, you know, that's
do not watch "the notebook" with kerri anne. while you might think it's impossible to top all that, somehow they were able to do it on the show "splash." "splash" if you aren't aware is abc's number one competitive diving show. tonight, louie anderson, a man who has as much business on a do i having board as a giraffe has on a skateboard tried and tried again, and this time he nailed it. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that was not diving. it's realing off a plank....
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she was the first to write about a notebook by the shooter sent to a psychiatrist about his plans toill. joining us now is trial attorney when we start with you this is trying to get a source. as anyone who's ever been a reporter is infuriated. how can this be allowed? >> the defense brings the motion because they feel they gag order was violated and they have to prove under colorado law there is a defense in then we see how the judge decides the case. >> i agree. if you lift up the hood you will see there is no engine to the argument the only way they can override the first amendment if they clearly demonstrate but they made a general contention it will make it hard to have a fair trial. they have been a bad job to articulate that although their client is a mass murderer that should be thrown in jail the defense attorneys are pointing to the fox reporter if she does not comply she should go to a jail. it is unbelievable and you cannot make this up. lou: and at the time working at the new your time spent 85 days in jail she wrote a column that she is not optimistic that she will avoi
she was the first to write about a notebook by the shooter sent to a psychiatrist about his plans toill. joining us now is trial attorney when we start with you this is trying to get a source. as anyone who's ever been a reporter is infuriated. how can this be allowed? >> the defense brings the motion because they feel they gag order was violated and they have to prove under colorado law there is a defense in then we see how the judge decides the case. >> i agree. if you lift up the...
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that included a notebook full of details about holmes was going to kill people. sounds like something straight out of the sopranos. the manager of the diner in clifton new jersey called for a murder for hire. he said he took too much of the prophet. -- profd to pay 28,000 to have a hit man kill him. >> motivated greed he had planned in great detail how he would have his uncle tortured robbed and murdered. it's out of a script right in new jersey you are going to meet at the tech tock diner. there you go. said it there right there. the man he hired was actually a under cover cop. >>> a mick storm owner fighting off two armed robbers swings a bat at hip. robbers were able to flee. store owner was shot in the leg during this suggest el but survived. >> (inaudible). >> cops are still looking for two robbers. >> you can get a room on a carnival cruise ship cheaper than a room at motel 6. they are offering a 4 night trip on the inspiration, it includes stops in key west and cozumel mexico for $38 a night with fees and taxes. the trip would run for two people $454. carn
that included a notebook full of details about holmes was going to kill people. sounds like something straight out of the sopranos. the manager of the diner in clifton new jersey called for a murder for hire. he said he took too much of the prophet. -- profd to pay 28,000 to have a hit man kill him. >> motivated greed he had planned in great detail how he would have his uncle tortured robbed and murdered. it's out of a script right in new jersey you are going to meet at the tech tock...
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they uncovered a notebook that called about violence that allegedly had. johnson, jr., great to talk you to you. what do you think? should she face jail time? >> no, absolutely not. there is a qualified shield privilege that means that reporters and sources are protected under most situation. i would argue it's an easy call for the judge to say, this is tempest in the teapot. let's not throw the first amendment under the bus based on mr. holmes' lawyers which have admitted they would like to plead guilty to avoid the death penalty. so in doing so, to bring this her to colorado to testify and then give up sources. she has pointed to two law enforcement sources in her authoritative article about a year ago, that does a disservice to the constitutional protection. now, you talk about the federal shield law. there is no federal law that protects journalists, although the supreme court indicated back in 1972 pointed to a higher standard by which journalists would be asked to reveal their sources. this lab terrible injustice to ask miss winter to turn over sourc
they uncovered a notebook that called about violence that allegedly had. johnson, jr., great to talk you to you. what do you think? should she face jail time? >> no, absolutely not. there is a qualified shield privilege that means that reporters and sources are protected under most situation. i would argue it's an easy call for the judge to say, this is tempest in the teapot. let's not throw the first amendment under the bus based on mr. holmes' lawyers which have admitted they would like...
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the source said, and i quote, "inside the package was a notebook full of details about how he was going to kill people. there were drawings of what he was going to do in it. drawings and illustrations of the massacre." now, colorado judge william sylvester issued a subpoena for jana to up her source or face swrjail time. one with of the aspects of society and government is the freedom of the press. the press can't be free if the press is coerced by the government to give up information that the government certainly has the resources to go get themselves. this is an outrage o every american who values a free press. you may not like what the press prints or even how they arrive at their information. but let me say to you that the worst thing that could ever happen in our culture society government would be that the government would begin to dictate to the press when they have to give up their sources. i would say to the government, if the press is more competent than you, it's not a press problem, it's a government problem. you fix your house. don't infringe upon the first amendment right
the source said, and i quote, "inside the package was a notebook full of details about how he was going to kill people. there were drawings of what he was going to do in it. drawings and illustrations of the massacre." now, colorado judge william sylvester issued a subpoena for jana to up her source or face swrjail time. one with of the aspects of society and government is the freedom of the press. the press can't be free if the press is coerced by the government to give up...
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next guest from various movies with titles like "wedding crashers", "midnight in paris" and "the notebook alongside ben affleck, is called "to the wonder." it opens in theaters friday, please welcome rachel mcadams. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you look great. i don't know a lot about fashion. would that be called a jump suit? no? have i said something terrible? is that bad? >> it is not a jump suit. >> jimmy: what would you call that? >> well, a shirt and a pair of pants. >> jimmy: see, i don't know all the technical terminology. interesting. shirt and a pair of pants. how about that? you are a canadian, as people know. and i feel we should get out to the audience so they understand, you know. but unlike many canadian entertainers who become successful in the united states, you still live in canada. >> i do, i do. i live in toronto, yeah. >> jimmy: do you find that that makes it difficult for you to work and do the stuff that you need to do? >> no. i mean if you, you know, i'm fine -- actually i'm not fine with flying but i do fly. so you can -- >> jimmy: you can fly? in the jump
next guest from various movies with titles like "wedding crashers", "midnight in paris" and "the notebook alongside ben affleck, is called "to the wonder." it opens in theaters friday, please welcome rachel mcadams. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you look great. i don't know a lot about fashion. would that be called a jump suit? no? have i said something terrible? is that bad? >> it is not a jump suit. >> jimmy: what would you call...