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in 2001, reigh storrow rockefeller was born. but five years later, sandra boss filed for divorce, and when things got contentious, her husband's con finally unraveled. >> i found out in august of 2007 that he was not clark rockefeller. >> she hires a detective, and he goes, "we can find absolutely nothing on this individual. we don't know who he is." it was like he had materialized out of thin air. >> he called me up around christmastime, and he said, "i just lost my daughter in a divorce. well, i don't think i'm ever going to be able to see her again. my wife's taking her to england." >> an amber alert has been issued for a girl abducted in boston. police say she may have been taken by her father. >> reporter: on july 27, 2008, f.b.i. agent tammy hardy got a call from headquarters that a rockefeller living in boston had kidnapped his seven-year-old daughter during a supervised visitation. >> the social worker tried to prevent it, and he was dragged by the vehicle and was injured during the course of the abduction. >> there is s
in 2001, reigh storrow rockefeller was born. but five years later, sandra boss filed for divorce, and when things got contentious, her husband's con finally unraveled. >> i found out in august of 2007 that he was not clark rockefeller. >> she hires a detective, and he goes, "we can find absolutely nothing on this individual. we don't know who he is." it was like he had materialized out of thin air. >> he called me up around christmastime, and he said, "i just...
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>> rose: we conclude with eileen rockefeller. you say "without anxiety and desire to heal it i would not be writing this story." >> yes. you know, i think anxiety is a great motivator and that when you can work through it, it brings you to whole new places in life. so for me this book was about healing my relationships with my family and really coming into a new place as eileen, myself. >> rose: a program note: sting was to be on this evening's program but because of the presidential press conference he will appear later this week. tonight, government shutdown continues, margaret atwood and eileen rockefeller when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> my suggestion to the speaker has been and will continue to be let's stop the excuses, let's take a vote in the house, let's end this shutdown right now. let's put people back to work. there are enough reasonable republicans and democrats in the house who are willing to vote yes on a budget that the senate
>> rose: we conclude with eileen rockefeller. you say "without anxiety and desire to heal it i would not be writing this story." >> yes. you know, i think anxiety is a great motivator and that when you can work through it, it brings you to whole new places in life. so for me this book was about healing my relationships with my family and really coming into a new place as eileen, myself. >> rose: a program note: sting was to be on this evening's program but because of...
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rockefeller, the founder of standard oil. she currently serves as the founding chair of rockefeller felon throepy advisors as well as the family fund. she's written a memoir. it is an explo ration of identity and a look inside of one of the most important american families in all of our histories. it's called "being a rockefeller becoming myself." i'm pleased to have eileen rockefeller at this table for the first time. welcome. >> rose: thank you, charlie, it's a pleasure to be here. >> when you write a book, it's not an easy task as you found out. >> no, it's not. but i have to say that the six years of writing it were a lot shorter than the 61 years it's taken me to become myself. >> rose: (laughs) now what does that mean? 61 years is when you see yourself fully formed and this is what it's about? >> well, i hope i'll never be fully formed. but i'm evolved enough to be able to incorporate the rockefeller as well as the eileen. >> rose: is it hard to be a rock feller? >> yes. >> rose: because much is expected? >> much is exp
rockefeller, the founder of standard oil. she currently serves as the founding chair of rockefeller felon throepy advisors as well as the family fund. she's written a memoir. it is an explo ration of identity and a look inside of one of the most important american families in all of our histories. it's called "being a rockefeller becoming myself." i'm pleased to have eileen rockefeller at this table for the first time. welcome. >> rose: thank you, charlie, it's a pleasure to be...
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rockefeller as he was worshiping. she always felt a little bit like insatiate kind of gone and spied upon him in a not worship it on the other hand, i think she felt the need to see her nemesis and she saw him and she kept a very i guess clear notation. here we have her reminiscent of that moment. what i love the most is this little chart of the euclid avenue baptist church and she says where she was sitting, were other people were sitting, church barrenness over here observing and john d. rockefeller at the podium in front and there is tarbell sitting there and i believe that was shot for those sitting next to her on the right. but you can see they are sort of sitting back in the middle of the group. that is her kind of drawing of where they were and what they were doing at the euclid avenue baptist sunday school rally on sunday, october 11, 1903. it's the only time she ever saw him directly. she'd never encountered him face-to-face. she wanted nothing to do with her. he called her miss tower barrel in mockery. why n
rockefeller as he was worshiping. she always felt a little bit like insatiate kind of gone and spied upon him in a not worship it on the other hand, i think she felt the need to see her nemesis and she saw him and she kept a very i guess clear notation. here we have her reminiscent of that moment. what i love the most is this little chart of the euclid avenue baptist church and she says where she was sitting, were other people were sitting, church barrenness over here observing and john d....
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of new york. >> on july 27, 2008, news spread like wildfire that a member of the rockefeller familysed visitation. >> there's still no sign of his daughter. >> but then a rockefeller family spokesman declared he's not one of ours. >> it was when the fbi apprehended clark rockefeller for kidnapping that his 30-year plan unraveled. the man with a half dozen aliases had presented to be british royalty, a famous television producer and even bond trader. >> what should i call you? >> dave. that's always a good question. i don't know, erin. what would you like to call me? >> he wasn't just conning people for a living. he was also on the run hiding from investigators who suspected him of killing john silas and his bride linda. >> he was steeped in the literature and cinema. >> he thinks the con man could have easily turned killer just for the thrill of it. >> a lot of these movies he saw have a plot in which somebody who thinks they're very smart commits the perfect crime and it makes fools of everybody else because they get to go forth with a secret that no one else will know. >> and effo
of new york. >> on july 27, 2008, news spread like wildfire that a member of the rockefeller familysed visitation. >> there's still no sign of his daughter. >> but then a rockefeller family spokesman declared he's not one of ours. >> it was when the fbi apprehended clark rockefeller for kidnapping that his 30-year plan unraveled. the man with a half dozen aliases had presented to be british royalty, a famous television producer and even bond trader. >> what should...
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rockefeller jr. walked away from that meeting. he remained friendly the remainder of his life but walked away from that communication kind of having a different view of how his father really perhaps was not being completely truthful in hell he had accomplished the achievements that he accomplished. if anything she was a moral woman, reared in a methodist tradition. she believes you are your brother's keeper, you have a responsibility to others, and that this all pleasanton what her horror was as she began to really expose some of the methodologies used as the corner of the oil market. >> there are several colleges. the most recent stop on the book tv cities store including penn state hillary, gannon university and lake erie, -- college of osteopathic enough. >> to look up while the bulls did to cause their own decline. liberalism is a slippery creed. we find its rent deep in the american past. we look at thomas jefferson, seen as the godfather of american liberalism in the sense of not just social egalitarianism, but a sense of eq
rockefeller jr. walked away from that meeting. he remained friendly the remainder of his life but walked away from that communication kind of having a different view of how his father really perhaps was not being completely truthful in hell he had accomplished the achievements that he accomplished. if anything she was a moral woman, reared in a methodist tradition. she believes you are your brother's keeper, you have a responsibility to others, and that this all pleasanton what her horror was...
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she never disapp >>> the con man known a >>> the con man known as clark rockefeller stands accused ofspondent shows us why she says it may be the most difficult interview she has ever done. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." "eye opener" at 8:00 is sponsored by benefiber. better it with benefiber. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. [ female announcer ] now your most dazzling accessory can be your smile. colgate optic white dual action shines and whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and whiten even more, with optic white mouthwash and the whole colgate optic white line. vo: it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ooh, homemade soup! yeah... [ male announcer ] campbell'
she never disapp >>> the con man known a >>> the con man known as clark rockefeller stands accused ofspondent shows us why she says it may be the most difficult interview she has ever done. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." "eye opener" at 8:00 is sponsored by benefiber. better it with benefiber. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. [ female announcer ] now your most dazzling accessory can...
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the good afternoon chairman rockefeller and members of the committee. i appear before you today to discuss the effect of the federal government shutdown on the mission of the national transportation safety board. on october 1, 2013 the ntsb delivered furlough notices to 383 of our 405 employees. our contingency plan for operations following a lab semipro creations provides that all activities of of the ntsb be shut down except for those necessary to prevent eminent threats to the safety of human life or protection of property. consistent with anti-deficiency act requirements and omb guidance. here is what we are not doing. in the 10 10 days that have passed since the shutdown. 14 accidents have occurred in which we have not dispatched investigators including an fatal bus crash that occurred in tennessee for fatal accidents that occurred in errors and a worker fatalities that occur just blocks from here on washington's metro system. in addition to the activities that we are not initiating the shutdown has resulted in the suspension of work on over 1000 i
the good afternoon chairman rockefeller and members of the committee. i appear before you today to discuss the effect of the federal government shutdown on the mission of the national transportation safety board. on october 1, 2013 the ntsb delivered furlough notices to 383 of our 405 employees. our contingency plan for operations following a lab semipro creations provides that all activities of of the ntsb be shut down except for those necessary to prevent eminent threats to the safety of...
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rockefeller promised charlie wrangle a good district. apparently they got down on their hands and knees with magic markers and a map. you have your perfect district in three minutes. how many senior citizens you have, how many women, how many people over 55. whatever you want, you get it. that is how the districts are drawn. what you worry about is the primary. if 10% of your party is very extreme, they will come out so you start off almost losing before you start if you break with the party and that is what people are concerned about. they will have to spend $2 million to win the primary when they could just go along with the flow and get safely reelected. it is important for independent- minded people or people who love the country and people who want to see beyond the narrow base. take the politics back and elect people. that is why you see so many senators against the shutdown because they have to run in a state that has so many different so manyersuasions. different ethnic groups and special interests, if you want to call them that
rockefeller promised charlie wrangle a good district. apparently they got down on their hands and knees with magic markers and a map. you have your perfect district in three minutes. how many senior citizens you have, how many women, how many people over 55. whatever you want, you get it. that is how the districts are drawn. what you worry about is the primary. if 10% of your party is very extreme, they will come out so you start off almost losing before you start if you break with the party...
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. >> and the rockefeller center tree has been chosen and is now being gawrlded around the clock -- guardedund the clock. we're always on wusa9.com and the wusa9 app. it is 6:37. >>> mike has his halloween lights out for the little kiddies. is the forecast going to be amenable? >> for most of you. west of 81 that's where you have to water about waterproof halloween costumes but here in pretty good shape and going to be in pretty good shape for much of the evening. it's later tonight and tomorrow when we have the threat for rain and maybe moderate rain showers around. we're looking at clouds today, lots of clouds today. in fact, we'll have the patchy fog this morning with the clouds, warm afternoon. 72 to 76. i want to show you the breakdown here, the day planner breakdown. we have temperatures which will be in the 70-degree range by 1:00 p.m. we have readings which are going to be climbing into the low to mid-70s this afternoon but generally dry with south winds running at about 10, 10 to 15 miles an hour. maybe just a bit of a breeze. how about your evening forecast for the trick or treate
. >> and the rockefeller center tree has been chosen and is now being gawrlded around the clock -- guardedund the clock. we're always on wusa9.com and the wusa9 app. it is 6:37. >>> mike has his halloween lights out for the little kiddies. is the forecast going to be amenable? >> for most of you. west of 81 that's where you have to water about waterproof halloween costumes but here in pretty good shape and going to be in pretty good shape for much of the evening. it's later...
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different types who are coats with pinstripes ♪ ♪ putting on the ritz ♪ rockefellers with ♪ ♪ puttingtz ♪ tavis: your corpus is deep enough already. >> i am having a great time. it gives me energy to do this. i have been playing since i was eight. not stopping. tavis: still practicing everyday? >> everyday. if i don't play, something is off here in tavis: -- something is off. tavis: you have earned the right to go rest if you want to. but you can take my point. i read somewhere recently where laughable,at i found but i know what you meant by it, that you don't think you will ever master the horn. >> oh, no. i was friends with this elect city -- with dizzy gillespie. tavis: if you have not mastered it, you have tamed this thing, tamed this beast. >> i don't know if i have tamed it, but i am looking for my own voice. i strove to find my own voice. i am satisfied with the way i play. there is just a lot more to accomplish. tavis: maybe you don't know the answer because you haven't found it yet, but what do you think is still out there? how much better can you get? >> the more i get in to
different types who are coats with pinstripes ♪ ♪ putting on the ritz ♪ rockefellers with ♪ ♪ puttingtz ♪ tavis: your corpus is deep enough already. >> i am having a great time. it gives me energy to do this. i have been playing since i was eight. not stopping. tavis: still practicing everyday? >> everyday. if i don't play, something is off here in tavis: -- something is off. tavis: you have earned the right to go rest if you want to. but you can take my point. i read...
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we have a great crowd on rockefeller plaza. good morning to them. good morning to you.n the orange room. >> #todaysunrise, that's how you do it. david gregory is here for matt. willie geist is here for carson. al is gone, he is auditioning for "fifty shades of grey." is that what we decided? >> yeah. >>he quintuplets we're going to meet. they already had four kids, now they had quintuplets. three of the babies are in the automatic baby machines. >> two of the little ones are still in the hospital but they're doing great and are expected to be home in a couple of weeks. we'll catch up with the new family coming up soon. >> fantastic. also cee lo green is going to be here. "the voice's" all important battlegrounds get underway tonight. willie and i used to battle back in the day. >> rap battle. >> yeah, west coast. very good savannah. >> thank you. >> wow, so we'll catch up with cee lo. >> i have been reading my rap encyclopedia to get ready for this. nat, good morning. >> good morning to you guys. the federal government reaches it's borrowing limit this week and it could
we have a great crowd on rockefeller plaza. good morning to them. good morning to you.n the orange room. >> #todaysunrise, that's how you do it. david gregory is here for matt. willie geist is here for carson. al is gone, he is auditioning for "fifty shades of grey." is that what we decided? >> yeah. >>he quintuplets we're going to meet. they already had four kids, now they had quintuplets. three of the babies are in the automatic baby machines. >> two of the...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> from studio 6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting in rockefeller the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. hey, welcome, everybody. thank you so much. i feel the love. i feel the love. thank you so much. welcome. oh, we're going to have fun tonight. we're going to have fun. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. oh, yeah. hot crowd, hot crowd. [ cheers and applause ] oh, i love a hot crowd. welcome to the show, everybody. and thank you for watching at home. here is what people are talking about. the government shut down. it just shut down. now we're in day two now of this whole mess, and no one knows when the government will be back up and running, so if you ever wanted to cut the tag off of your mattress, do it now. [ laughter ] do it. you'll get away with it. no one's going to bust you. do it. send to 30 rock. but, this is nice, actually. i saw
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different types who are coats with pinstripes ♪ ♪ putting on the ritz ♪ rockefellers with ♪ ♪ puttingtz ♪ tavis: your corpus is deep enough already. >> i am having a great time. it gives me energy to do this. i have been playing since i was eight. not stopping. tavis: still practicing everyday? >> everyday. if i don't play, something is off here in tavis: -- something is off. tavis: you have earned the right to go rest if you want to. but you can take my point. i read somewhere recently where laughable,at i found but i know what you meant by it, that you don't think you will ever master the horn. >> oh, no. i was friends with this elect city -- with dizzy gillespie. tavis: if you have not mastered it, you have tamed this thing, tamed this beast. >> i don't know if i have tamed it, but i am looking for my own voice. i strove to find my own voice. i am satisfied with the way i play. there is just a lot more to accomplish. tavis: maybe you don't know the answer because you haven't found it yet, but what do you think is still out there? how much better can you get? >> the more i get in to
different types who are coats with pinstripes ♪ ♪ putting on the ritz ♪ rockefellers with ♪ ♪ puttingtz ♪ tavis: your corpus is deep enough already. >> i am having a great time. it gives me energy to do this. i have been playing since i was eight. not stopping. tavis: still practicing everyday? >> everyday. if i don't play, something is off here in tavis: -- something is off. tavis: you have earned the right to go rest if you want to. but you can take my point. i read...
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others at the head of the receiving line were new york governor nelson rockefeller, cardinal and mayor robert wagner. >> we want to say happy birthday to nba star derek rhodes 25, actress susan sarandon, 67. keep it here for news, weather, sports, i'm betty nguyen. thanks for watching "early today," have a great weekend. >>> breaking news this morning. massive flames as a brush fire burns near lake berryessa and smoke reaching all the way to the bay area. >> we have dramatic video in from overnight as a tree smashes right through this truck's windshield. narrowly missing the people inside. >> a house goes up in flames in the south bay. we have a crew on the scene. we'll bring you the latest in a live report. >> right now we take you live outside, that is a picturesque shot from the south bay. not a bad start to the day. the temperatures start to rise on this friday, october 4th, this is "today in the bay." >>> yes, it is. it is just
others at the head of the receiving line were new york governor nelson rockefeller, cardinal and mayor robert wagner. >> we want to say happy birthday to nba star derek rhodes 25, actress susan sarandon, 67. keep it here for news, weather, sports, i'm betty nguyen. thanks for watching "early today," have a great weekend. >>> breaking news this morning. massive flames as a brush fire burns near lake berryessa and smoke reaching all the way to the bay area. >> we...
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something in the early '70s to make nelson rockefeller happy. rockefeller and the republicans controlled both houses of the legislature. they were promised a good district. they got down on their hands and knees with magic markers and a map to figure out the district today. your perfect district in three minutes. how many senior citizens you have. how many women, how many male -- how many people over 55, how many people under 53, whatever you want, you get it. that's how the districts are drawn. you live in a safe district. you don't worry about the primary election. the general rule is 15, 20% of the people come out of the primary. if 10% of your party, the base is extreme, they're going to come out. you almost lose before you start if you break with the party at all. that's what people are concerned about. they have to spend $2 million to win a primary when they can go along with the flow and be safely re-elected. it's important for independent-minded people. people who love the country and people who want to see beyond a narrow base to try to
something in the early '70s to make nelson rockefeller happy. rockefeller and the republicans controlled both houses of the legislature. they were promised a good district. they got down on their hands and knees with magic markers and a map to figure out the district today. your perfect district in three minutes. how many senior citizens you have. how many women, how many male -- how many people over 55, how many people under 53, whatever you want, you get it. that's how the districts are...
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it's being financed by a little bit a little residue of rockefeller foundation money. and a little bit of usa id money in asia warren buffett who also has contributed to those funds and bill gates dad who is also part of it. i think they are funding this project as part of a portfolio of potential health interventions. to try genuinely to improve the lot of the impoverished of society and improve their life expectancy and improve the quality of life illustrious names powerful from anthropos as financial sponsors adrian do block implied that the money from the super rich donors was not just a blessing but also brought risk still without it we would be nowhere so we're extremely pleased to have it. whenever you accept funds from an organization the organization wants to involve itself in the management. that's understandable and combi refuses to handing out the checks. the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the vital but unmodified basic food stuff something no other camera
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live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a friday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm maria shriver along side natalie morales and al roker. >> wow. >> i don't want to sit next to natalie because everybody says he looks like a young version of me. i want to sit next to al. >> we're sisters. >> no, we're not sisters. she's a young version. >> we have done digging. we looked at the last time to see when the last time was you cohosted the "today" show. >> did i look like natalie. >> do you know what the top song was? night song. carter was in the white house. that was 1998. so welcome back. >> thank you. we're thrilled to have you. >>> first let's get to our top story. we have a lot going on. tonight's top story is a man hunt for two dangerous inmates released from prison. mark potter in orlando. good morning. >> reporter: good rning, maria. phony papers were filed here at the orange county courthouse in orlando ordering the early release of two dangerous criminals. as a result they did get out and are being s
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black lung benefits to ailing miners thanks largely to their doctors says west virginia senator jay rockefellers. >> reporter: in the case of the late gary fox one of the first doctors the coal company asked to review his record, a long specialist from pittsburgh, who stand out in appalachia in his red porsche. several judges described him as hostile to the black lung program and biased in his findings. the doctor's finding on gary fox, black lung not present. doctor, good morning. i am brian ross from abc news. been trying to get ahold of you to ask about your work with coal miners for the coal companies. >> i have no comment. >> reporter: when we caught up with the doctor, he told us he is not by yaiases and find blac lung 12% of the time meaning most of the time he does not. he refused to look at the autopsy report of gary fox that found black lung. this involves gary fox. yun take can you take a look at it? the most important ally to whom they have paid millions of dollars over the years is prestigious john hopkins hospital in baltimore. and in particular, the long-time head of the black lu
black lung benefits to ailing miners thanks largely to their doctors says west virginia senator jay rockefellers. >> reporter: in the case of the late gary fox one of the first doctors the coal company asked to review his record, a long specialist from pittsburgh, who stand out in appalachia in his red porsche. several judges described him as hostile to the black lung program and biased in his findings. the doctor's finding on gary fox, black lung not present. doctor, good morning. i am...
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. >> absolutely, establishment, rockefeller republicans are saying this. >> more than half the party. >> this has been going on for a long time, and yeah, they don't approve of us redneck tea party people. >> those are your words. >> yeah, facetious. reagan was a social conservative. tea parties are concerned about spending and the budget. but it formed because of the concern over the spending, run away spending, including some during president bush's, but you guy the talk about the tea party being extreme. we just want to enforce the republican platform. the republican platform has not changed. obama is the one who is extreme and his democrats are extreme. we've had an incremental march of socialism and statism for the last 70 years, with the exception of the reagan years, and even then spending went fluts because he couldn't control congress. but now we've got, the tea party wants to rein it in wants to pull it in. and obama wants fundamental change. fundamental, those words were precise. >> let me turn this around. are mood rat democrats also in a tough spot and vulnerable too? loo
. >> absolutely, establishment, rockefeller republicans are saying this. >> more than half the party. >> this has been going on for a long time, and yeah, they don't approve of us redneck tea party people. >> those are your words. >> yeah, facetious. reagan was a social conservative. tea parties are concerned about spending and the budget. but it formed because of the concern over the spending, run away spending, including some during president bush's, but you guy...
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it's being financed by a little bit a little residue of rockefeller foundation money. and a little bit of usa id money in asia and warren buffett who will say i was contributed to those funds and bill gates dad who is also part of it. i think they are often doing this project as part of a portfolio of potential health interventions. to try genuinely to improve the lot of the impoverished of society and improve their life expectancy and improve the quality of life illustrious names. because those financial sponsors adrian do block implied that the money from the super rich donors was not just a blessing but also brought risk still without it we would be nowhere so we're extremely pleased to have it. whenever you accept funds from an organization the organization wants to involve itself in the management that's understandable and can't be refused as the handing out the checks. the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the vital but you know they clean unmodified basic food stu
it's being financed by a little bit a little residue of rockefeller foundation money. and a little bit of usa id money in asia and warren buffett who will say i was contributed to those funds and bill gates dad who is also part of it. i think they are often doing this project as part of a portfolio of potential health interventions. to try genuinely to improve the lot of the impoverished of society and improve their life expectancy and improve the quality of life illustrious names. because...
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without that rockefeller chain or getting a record deal, i don't care how many beats i sold or whatevers. even as a celebrity, blah-blah-blah, i've reached the ceiling and the way paparazzi speaks to my family is disrespectful also. we bring something of joy to the world. when people hear my music, thech a good time. i should be respected as such when i walk down the street. don't ask me a question about something you saw in the tabloids, don't antagonize me. it's not safe for me in this zoo. don't ever think i'm not from chicago for one second. >> i don't know what he just said there. but i think a lot of people antagonize him and he's frustrated by it. >> there are a few light moments including a new sketch where kanye was again the butt of the joke. >> josh groban's, the best tweets of kanye west. >> can we please talk to the [ bleep ] tonight ♪ ♪ do you know where to find marble conference tables ♪ ♪ looking to have a conference ♪ not until i get the table, though ♪ ♪ >> at most, his tweets are 140 characters. but the depth of his passion is immeasurable. >> josh groban's, the best
without that rockefeller chain or getting a record deal, i don't care how many beats i sold or whatevers. even as a celebrity, blah-blah-blah, i've reached the ceiling and the way paparazzi speaks to my family is disrespectful also. we bring something of joy to the world. when people hear my music, thech a good time. i should be respected as such when i walk down the street. don't ask me a question about something you saw in the tabloids, don't antagonize me. it's not safe for me in this zoo....
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. ♪ >>> a sure sign of the season outside our nbc news headquarters here in new york, the rockefellerenter ice skating rink opened today with temperatures around 70 degrees. skaters took to the rink regardless perhaps wondering if the ice would melt below their feet. >>> a look at some out-of-this world pictures from the international space station. the astronauts saw a strange and unexpected view out their windows. american astronaut mike hopkins tweeted, saw something launch into space today. not sure what it was. but the cloud it left behind was pretty amazing. boy, is he right. turns out, it was a plume from a russian military missile test. >>> new at the movies this weekend, "captain phillips" tells the story of an american cargo ship captain taken hostage by somali pirates before being rescued by navy s.e.a.l.s. played in the movie by tom hanks, the film's release has put the real-life captain back in the spotlight. he sat down with janet shamlian. >> an american ship captain remains a hostage to pirates -- >> reporter: it was a drama that played out on the high seas over five d
. ♪ >>> a sure sign of the season outside our nbc news headquarters here in new york, the rockefellerenter ice skating rink opened today with temperatures around 70 degrees. skaters took to the rink regardless perhaps wondering if the ice would melt below their feet. >>> a look at some out-of-this world pictures from the international space station. the astronauts saw a strange and unexpected view out their windows. american astronaut mike hopkins tweeted, saw something...
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is anator rockefeller leading sponsor of the bill. i'm cosponsoring it, along with center code which are -- another senator. >> what is the argument against your bill? >> the argument is that it is a convenience and a service, but it is, again, so fraught with danger that it is a service that by its nature may lead to fraud and overcharging. >> do you have republican cosponsors yet, or a house bill? >> we have no republican cosponsors. we're hoping for them, and for a house bill. >> senator richard blumenthal, democrat of connecticut. we are talking about telephone cramming here on "the communicators." thank you. joining us now is representative jason chaffetz, republican from utah. he serves on the homeland security judiciary and government reform committees. he's here to talk about a couple of bills that he has introduced. number one is the saving high- tech innovators from egregious legal disputes, also known as the shield act. representative tickets, what does this bill do and what does it address? >> the idea is to make sure that
is anator rockefeller leading sponsor of the bill. i'm cosponsoring it, along with center code which are -- another senator. >> what is the argument against your bill? >> the argument is that it is a convenience and a service, but it is, again, so fraught with danger that it is a service that by its nature may lead to fraud and overcharging. >> do you have republican cosponsors yet, or a house bill? >> we have no republican cosponsors. we're hoping for them, and for a...
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one demographer, joel cohen, from rockefeller university, a few years ago, looked at all the estimates made of population size and sustainability -- trying to answer the question, "how many are too many?" and it really came down to a huge array of estimates and depended on what kind of life you wanted. and that's what really goes into this equation. it's a matter of trade-offs. narrator: while farnsworth riche's research is based mainly in the united states deborah balk's studies have a predominantly global perspective. with 6.5 billion people currently living on the planet it's estimated that world population may peak at around 9.1 billion in the next 50 yrs. scientists predict that climate change linked to greenhouse-gas emissions will lead to changes in the global environment, including a rise in ocean levels. in developing nations, the majority of population growth projected to take place in cities. many of these cities arsituated in low-lying coastal areas -- eas most at risk for climate-change effects. balk: we know climate change will lead to sea-level rise, and that, of course,
one demographer, joel cohen, from rockefeller university, a few years ago, looked at all the estimates made of population size and sustainability -- trying to answer the question, "how many are too many?" and it really came down to a huge array of estimates and depended on what kind of life you wanted. and that's what really goes into this equation. it's a matter of trade-offs. narrator: while farnsworth riche's research is based mainly in the united states deborah balk's studies have...