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what about the critics that say this is undoing the recent drop in crime, and scott burns, the head of the national district attorney's association said prosecutors are worried about people being more likely to commit crimes because laws are too lenient. and no one will cover the cost of rearresting commitments. does that give you reservations? >> it gives me no reservations. they are driven policy decisions. currently what is happening with the heavy-happened war on
what about the critics that say this is undoing the recent drop in crime, and scott burns, the head of the national district attorney's association said prosecutors are worried about people being more likely to commit crimes because laws are too lenient. and no one will cover the cost of rearresting commitments. does that give you reservations? >> it gives me no reservations. they are driven policy decisions. currently what is happening with the heavy-happened war on
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new play at the public theater called "the library" directed by steven soderbergh and written by scott burns. >> well, i wanted to do this one because it was so tied into conversations that scott and i had had over the years about our primal need for stories. this is how we make sense of everything. i mean, what i said to scott was, think of what most of your life consists of. something happens to you, you tell somebody about it. something happens to them, they tell you about it. that's most of your life. >> charlie: yes. and this was about the danger of putting the story in front of -- or placing the story, giving it a priority that's over the truth in an effort to heal or transcend or whatever. >> charlie: we continue this evening with tilda swinton, her new film is called "only lovers left alive." >> i was very grateful to have known the wonderful michael powell at the end of his life, and i once had a very meaningful moment with him when i had flown over from home to new york and i met him in the evening and he said, what was on the plane? was there a good film on the plane? and i said,
new play at the public theater called "the library" directed by steven soderbergh and written by scott burns. >> well, i wanted to do this one because it was so tied into conversations that scott and i had had over the years about our primal need for stories. this is how we make sense of everything. i mean, what i said to scott was, think of what most of your life consists of. something happens to you, you tell somebody about it. something happens to them, they tell you about...
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he worked together with the screenwriter script -- scott burns. nhey bring their collaboratio to the theater. called "the library" written by scott burns and directed by steven soderbergh. let's begin at the beginning. how this began. there was an effort in hollywood to make a movie out of columbine. read a book and the know that stephen was reading it at the same time. even though nobody was interested to make it as a film, it was one part of the story i had not been aware of until i read the's book -- read dave's book. i thought it could make a great play. >> you suggested that to steven soderbergh. >> i started writing it. deter we finished "sixe effects," i asked if he had an interest in a play. >> you directed a couple before. >> this is the third thing i have done. i wanted to do this one because it was tied into conversation ourt and i had had about primal need for stories. how we make sense of everything. think said to scott was, of what your life consists of. something happens to you, you tell somebody about it. theyhing happens to them,
he worked together with the screenwriter script -- scott burns. nhey bring their collaboratio to the theater. called "the library" written by scott burns and directed by steven soderbergh. let's begin at the beginning. how this began. there was an effort in hollywood to make a movie out of columbine. read a book and the know that stephen was reading it at the same time. even though nobody was interested to make it as a film, it was one part of the story i had not been aware of until i...
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i mean, steven soderbergh is directing it, and scott burns wrote it. so it's really interesting.you know the game telephone that you play at camp? >>> jimmy: of course. i play it in the office. >> yeah, i play it all the time. it's basically that but on a a really large scale. it's based around a school shooting, and it's basically how one girl's truth can be so manipulated and so -- it becomes so convoluted by the end of it. by the press, by victims' families and stuff like that that your truth becomes someone else's truth. and it also shows you how people try and find reason in so many things. and sometimes there is no reason behind horrific tragedies and stuff like that. sometimes it just is chance. >> jimmy: is it tough to do a a play like that every single night? >> yeah, it's really hard. i mean, you know, she finds out in one of the first scenes that one of her best friends is dead. and it's really heavy. but it's interesting because i've seen a lot of teenagers that have come to see it. and it really affects them greatly. again, it's like i was saying. it's really thought
i mean, steven soderbergh is directing it, and scott burns wrote it. so it's really interesting.you know the game telephone that you play at camp? >>> jimmy: of course. i play it in the office. >> yeah, i play it all the time. it's basically that but on a a really large scale. it's based around a school shooting, and it's basically how one girl's truth can be so manipulated and so -- it becomes so convoluted by the end of it. by the press, by victims' families and stuff like that...
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what about the critics that say this is undoing the recent drop in crime, and scott burns, the head ofhe national district attorney's association said prosecutors are worried about people being more likely to commit crimes because laws are too lenient. and no one will cover the cost of rearresting commitments. does that give you reservations? >> it gives me no reservations. they are driven policy decisions. currently what is happening with the heavy-happened war on drugs - we moved to mandatory minimums across the country in response to drug use and possession, and the outcomes we have gotten are horrible. two-thirds of people go back. if i bought an ipad and i took it to apple and they said "two out of three break", they'd be out of business. our criminal justice system we feed resources at $80 billion per year. >> thank you glen martin. just leadership usa. thank you. >> it was supposed to be the night of a junior prom. it turned into a vigil for a class mate. friend, family gather on the peach in mill ford to remember marr jip sanchez -- marin san shez, stabbed to death. a classmate
what about the critics that say this is undoing the recent drop in crime, and scott burns, the head ofhe national district attorney's association said prosecutors are worried about people being more likely to commit crimes because laws are too lenient. and no one will cover the cost of rearresting commitments. does that give you reservations? >> it gives me no reservations. they are driven policy decisions. currently what is happening with the heavy-happened war on drugs - we moved to...
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. >> when we first seen scott, he was just cut -- well, he had burns all over his back, his leg. like, it was just awful, the skin was gone. he had this huge cut on his head. and he just looked like he was dead laying there. >> he's alive, but in a coma, and remains in one for five weeks. >> he got pneumonia and i guess things did get worse. and then they began to get better. and after five weeks, he was moved out of the hospital into the nursing home. >> in his first interview since the accident, scott tegtmeyer, who is dubbed the miracle man by the local media, tries to recall what happened. >> i -- from that day, i don't remember a thing. it's been -- been real difficult. according to the video, what i've seen, it was done and over with before a person could blink their eye. the first thing i remember is waking up in the hospital bed with oven mitts and safety belt strapping me to the bed. i was told that i was trying to pull the trach out of my throat. >> the fact that tegtmeyer is alive is amazing. but how he survived is unbelievable. >> i was told later that when she hit my
. >> when we first seen scott, he was just cut -- well, he had burns all over his back, his leg. like, it was just awful, the skin was gone. he had this huge cut on his head. and he just looked like he was dead laying there. >> he's alive, but in a coma, and remains in one for five weeks. >> he got pneumonia and i guess things did get worse. and then they began to get better. and after five weeks, he was moved out of the hospital into the nursing home. >> in his first...
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burned out bus. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm peggy bunker. investigators began arriving early this morning in hopes of figuring out what 'cause a tour bus in big rig to collide, killing ten people. that crash happened on interstate 5 in the city of o orla orland, just west of chico. they don't think they'll be able to clear that situation until noon. >> there is a press conference underway. here you see a live picture of it, where we are gathering lots of information from chp, from ntsb. sam baraki is on the scene. it's listening in and taking notes. he'll have a full report for us in just a bit. >> and in the meantime, we are learning, of course, about the situation, some of the people that survived that crash, others who obviously did not. nbc bay area's bob redell joining us live from the newsroom with that part of the story. good morning, bob. >> good morning to you, peggy. i've also been monitoring that news coerence. the latest to come out of the news conference with chp is to say, yes, the ntsb has joined this investigation. it could b
burned out bus. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm peggy bunker. investigators began arriving early this morning in hopes of figuring out what 'cause a tour bus in big rig to collide, killing ten people. that crash happened on interstate 5 in the city of o orla orland, just west of chico. they don't think they'll be able to clear that situation until noon. >> there is a press conference underway. here you see a live picture of it, where we...
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you and scott just mentioned the latest details. one of which was a severe burn victim coming from uc davis and the composition of victims to this point is five students, three chaperons and the two drivers of the two vehicles. i want to show you something, over my shoulder, this is rural california. we're not talking about a concrete divider between the highways. that truck was moving and moving at a pace that could have been around 70 miles per hour. that is the speed limit around here. that bus came barreling through the bushes and clipped a car first and ended up, as you said, striking that charter bus full of kids. can you imagine what the impact would be at 25 miles per hour of a head-on collision. 65, 70 miles per hour. it is absolutely devastating. to this point they don't know what spawned the accident what exactly the chp, the accident investigation team doing out here right now. >> this is a chp multi-disciplinary accident investigation team. they're a team constructed to come out to scenes like this. they can put all the pieces of the puzzle together
you and scott just mentioned the latest details. one of which was a severe burn victim coming from uc davis and the composition of victims to this point is five students, three chaperons and the two drivers of the two vehicles. i want to show you something, over my shoulder, this is rural california. we're not talking about a concrete divider between the highways. that truck was moving and moving at a pace that could have been around 70 miles per hour. that is the speed limit around here. that...
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the line because i didn't even see a line because my [ bleep ] eyes were burning bauds i just had a pepper spray shower! >> so scott, i'm actually feeling a little sorry for sean hannity here. jon stewart kind of goaded him earlier this week, you could say hannity couldn't take it anymore. he took the bait, he responded. you know, and stewart had a field day last night. and then cliven bundy implode. and now, i think everybody in the country is looking and waiting to say what is jon stewart going to say tonight. he's going to get the last word in, it's going to be memorable. i feel a little sorry for him, but what do you think? >> if i didn't know better, i would think that viacom owned fox news and comedy central. historically, sean hannity and jon stewart have a symbiotic relationship. it shouldn't be surprising that sean hannity is not being consistent, he's being hypocrite call. that's the hallmark of fox news. but really, i think the story should be about the story not the people talking about the story. both sean hannity and jon stewart are entertainers in the broadest sense of the word. i know jon. and jon i
the line because i didn't even see a line because my [ bleep ] eyes were burning bauds i just had a pepper spray shower! >> so scott, i'm actually feeling a little sorry for sean hannity here. jon stewart kind of goaded him earlier this week, you could say hannity couldn't take it anymore. he took the bait, he responded. you know, and stewart had a field day last night. and then cliven bundy implode. and now, i think everybody in the country is looking and waiting to say what is jon...
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burn off. >> yeah, you know what, fog makes mid-level clouds and an area of low pressure just off shore, scott and laura, good morning to you. that will bring about a cooler day. might even see a little bit of drizzle this morning but overall looking pretty good. ten miles visibility reported at the surface in san francisco and otherwise we're looking pretty good to kick off your friday and, yes, you made it. we're so close now at the final home stretch. so, as we head throughout the day today, if you're headed outdoors, sunrise at 6:40 and nice and clear for lunchtime and just about everywhere except for the immediate coastline. as we head throughout this evening, that fog will return between 5:00 and 6:00. a great-looking weekend and can't wait to show you those numbers. that's coming up in just a few minutes. >> good morning, christina. as you mention that fog is causing slow downs in the north bay, but otherwise we're finding typical slow spots again with that fog mixing in and that's really the only slow spot that we're finding on the roads denoted by the yellow. on 680 coming in from eas
burn off. >> yeah, you know what, fog makes mid-level clouds and an area of low pressure just off shore, scott and laura, good morning to you. that will bring about a cooler day. might even see a little bit of drizzle this morning but overall looking pretty good. ten miles visibility reported at the surface in san francisco and otherwise we're looking pretty good to kick off your friday and, yes, you made it. we're so close now at the final home stretch. so, as we head throughout the day...
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milwaukee, and spoke alongside wisconsin governor scott walker -- another potential republican presidential candidate. a man in his 70's was rescued from a burning home in the roseland neighborhood... and it was caught on camera. as the flames spread through the home in the 700 block of east 105-th street, neighbors said the man was trapped inside. firefighters had to feel their way through the thick smoke, until they found him unconscious in a second-floor bedroom... then carried him down a ladder to safety. the victim is recovering this morning at lutheran general hospital. >> we made our way to the front of the building where he was. we could not see him. >> they found him it was very smoky. they got him to the window and just sent him down the ladder. >> i would like to take my hat off they did a sensational job. thank you. >> the victim is recovering. for the second game in a row, the wizards have made the bulls offense disappear in the fourth quarter. the bulls blew a ten-point lead with seven minutes to go. in overtime... joakim noah make a bad pass that gets stolen and leads to a dunk at the other end... nenay scored six straight points
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scott. >> peggy, thank you. >>> time now 6:42. new details about a fire that burnedhree homes in the south bay. >>> and back here live at at&t park. we'll have exclusive on-field access and team coverage as we get red fretady for the giants opener. >>> well, good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us, i'm scott mcgrew. a lot of news to get to this morning, but, first, let's talk a little baseball. the giants 2014 home opener is today. so far this season, the giants have five wins, two losses under their belt. all their games have been on the road against the dodgers and the diamondbacks, but, today, the orange and black is back at home as we give you a live look at at&t park. thegiants against the diamondbacks at 1:35. laura is on the field right now. >> i am right by that opening day sign that you see right there and i do have pretty much the best seat in the house right here. i wish i could stay here for the 1:35 game start time, but i'm sure they'll move me, at least to the bleacher seat. so much to see out here at at&t park. great to finally have our boys h
scott. >> peggy, thank you. >>> time now 6:42. new details about a fire that burnedhree homes in the south bay. >>> and back here live at at&t park. we'll have exclusive on-field access and team coverage as we get red fretady for the giants opener. >>> well, good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us, i'm scott mcgrew. a lot of news to get to this morning, but, first, let's talk a little baseball. the giants 2014 home opener is today. so far this...
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burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! man: yeah, scott. was just appeaabout to use the uh... scott: that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grass anywhere. looking good, lad! man: thanks, scott. ez seed really works! scott: get scotts ez seed. it's guaranteed. seed your lawn. seed it! anncr: visit scotts.com/goyard for the chance to win a $25,000 backyard makeover. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. tthe will..., mobilizing to take on the world? you don't know "aarp." aarp and its foundation a
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is helping people in the city keep warm by burning dead residents environmentalist hail it as a progressive way of generating energy and as artie's paul scott reports the idea is catching on. this is rocks discriminatory and on the outskirts of stockholm around four thousand bodies are created on the site every year and each person who passes through here leaves behind a legacy and i mean they've played a small part in keeping the people of stockholm warm during the harsh swedish winter. there were other criminal in sweden that were doing this before a spanish way the first one in the stockholm area we have others which use the haze to warm up the building and surrounding buildings but they're not connected to the city's main heating system so exactly how does the process work on the furnace is below us can reach temperatures of up to twelve hundred degrees celsius on the hot smoke and up here and is called by this machine or a hundred fifty different pipes through which the smoke is pumped and then capsulated encased by cold water and throughout the process the cold water is heated and then the hot water is sent to the public heating syste
is helping people in the city keep warm by burning dead residents environmentalist hail it as a progressive way of generating energy and as artie's paul scott reports the idea is catching on. this is rocks discriminatory and on the outskirts of stockholm around four thousand bodies are created on the site every year and each person who passes through here leaves behind a legacy and i mean they've played a small part in keeping the people of stockholm warm during the harsh swedish winter. there...
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burned after a horrifying and deadly tour bus crash near chico. good morning to you, thank you so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm scott mcgrew. we do have new details and this is new cell phone video just into our newsroom. we have learned ten people are dead, five of them are the high school students themselves. >> a fedex truck and a car also involved in this crash, all three vehicles still on the roadway and a northbound stretch of interstate 5 shut down for at least another hour. >> we will have team coverage as this investigation unfolds, but we begin live with "today in the bay" sam brock live near the town of orland near the wreckage. good morning, sam. >> yeah, good morning. let me bring you the latest of what's going on right now on the scene. we have an accident investigation team over my shoulder. it's been a little more quiet in the last 20 or 30 minutes, but they've essentially been combing this area trying to find pieces of evidence and perhaps movements from vehicles to try to determine change of direction, what might have caused and spawned that very serious accident. it was only a few hours ago, scott
burned after a horrifying and deadly tour bus crash near chico. good morning to you, thank you so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm scott mcgrew. we do have new details and this is new cell phone video just into our newsroom. we have learned ten people are dead, five of them are the high school students themselves. >> a fedex truck and a car also involved in this crash, all three vehicles still on the roadway and a northbound stretch of interstate 5 shut down for...
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scott and barbara lee is also on the budget committee. chairman fudge. we put together a very responsible congressional black caucus budget every year and our budget not only does not slash and burnto the poor, but it helps grow our economy. it taxes more fairly. and it does reduce the deficit. so we do have a product that we have spent a lot of time putting together as a budget and so we can't be tricked with some of the accounting tricks that ryan has. >> some of those numbers. >> exactly. right. you can't cut and get rid of the affordable care act, for example, and then expect to still count the savings from that in your budget. there are a lot of tricks that he plays and it is just not going to work with us. >> angela, so ryan has sort of been trying to remake himself as this jack kemp advocate on poverty and yet he sort of saying not many of the right things but he seems to be trying. and yet the budget and his policies and the talk that we've heard from him time and again, makers and takers and dependence and that you'll really just doesn't seem to jive with what he actually says his goal is. >> that's right. he has a long way to go to establish himself as a person who care
scott and barbara lee is also on the budget committee. chairman fudge. we put together a very responsible congressional black caucus budget every year and our budget not only does not slash and burnto the poor, but it helps grow our economy. it taxes more fairly. and it does reduce the deficit. so we do have a product that we have spent a lot of time putting together as a budget and so we can't be tricked with some of the accounting tricks that ryan has. >> some of those numbers. >>...
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burned out bus. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm peggy bunker. just west of chico. they don't think they'll be able to clear that situation until noon. >> there is a press conference underway. here you see a live picture of it, where we are gathering lots of information f
burned out bus. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm peggy bunker. just west of chico. they don't think they'll be able to clear that situation until noon. >> there is a press conference underway. here you see a live picture of it, where we are gathering lots of information f
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scotts starter food for new grass. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat, so you don't get burnedjust another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> now to today's number ones and the buzz over who will replace david letterman on "the late show." names being bandied about include tina fay, david stearn and jon stuart, chelsea handler is third, best at 5-1, craig ferguson is coming in second, 7-2. so who is the favorite? >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen! >> oh, yeah, it's steven colbert. the timing may be right since his contract with comedy central ends in december. >>> he brought "shark tank" to american tv and produce are mark burnett tops the list at hollywood celebrity prayers, gordon ramsey comes in second and ryan sea crest ranks third. >> and it's captain america. the winter soldier, looks like the sequel will earn $90 million to $95 million this weekend and that would be the best film opening in april ever. when you only have one hand, you're not doing anything as fast as you used to, which is fun
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