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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. . deconstruction. this demonstrated the global and ushering inroach to positive social change, and then we have a grammy-winning singer and songwriter. "la sescion cubana." we will close out tonight with a performance, and those conversations are coming up, right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: for some in the country, malcolm x is still a polarizing figure, but a new book titled "malcolm x at oxford union" well, i have, go a long way towards changing that. there looking at all-important speech that he gave at oxford university just months before his assassination, and we will start our conversation with some footage of what was recorded back in 1964 at that oxford union event. >> so my contention is we are faced with a ritualistic society, a society where they are deceitful, deceptive, and the only way we can bring about a change is to speak the language they dance, the racialists never understand a peaceful language. the peaceful language.
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. . deconstruction. this demonstrated the global and ushering inroach to positive social change, and then we have a grammy-winning singer and songwriter. "la sescion cubana." we will close out tonight with a performance, and those conversations are coming up, right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: for some in the country, malcolm x is still a polarizing figure, but a new book...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with nas on the anniversary of his album, "illmatic." of ais also the subject new documentary which had its debut at the tribeca film festival. we are glad you joined us. a conversation with nas coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. -- >> for more information on -- tavis: nas was just 20 when he put everything into a groundbreaking project called "illmatic." it had critics searching for superlatives. he described his experience growing up in new york. the cd has been released in an anniversary. a documentary just premiered at the tribeca film festival. we have a look at the cut from "illmatic" called "halftime." ♪ another dose and you might be dead into thing going to change i'm a performer i was born to game ♪ why did you do it it's halftime ♪ tavis: i want to start by asking what it feels like to be relevant in this game 20 years later. it. i didn'tsk for think about it. 20 years ago i didn't think
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with nas on the anniversary of his album, "illmatic." of ais also the subject new documentary which had its debut at the tribeca film festival. we are glad you joined us. a conversation with nas coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. -- >> for more information on -- tavis: nas was just 20 when he put everything into a groundbreaking project called...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with sociologist katherine newman about her new book that takes a deep dive into the south africa of today. 20 years after the first free elections were held in that country, ushering a new era of democracy. after freedom, the rise of the postapartheid generation in democratic south africa. and return to a conversation about histylez bacon new compilation album. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: 20 years after the first free elections were held in south africa, the country still a cold -- struggles with economic disparities. freedomok titled "after : the rise of the postapartheid generation in democratic south africa post quote delves into africa" delves into it. a professor and former dean at johns hopkins university has written widely on poverty and the working poor. >> delighted to be here. tavis: i will jump to the text in a second. what do you make of south africa? >> it is a democracy and that matters. yo
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with sociologist katherine newman about her new book that takes a deep dive into the south africa of today. 20 years after the first free elections were held in that country, ushering a new era of democracy. after freedom, the rise of the postapartheid generation in democratic south africa. and return to a conversation about histylez bacon new compilation album. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with mikhail baryshnikov. to reinvent himself. never shying away from the creative challenges that would overwhelm a lesser artist. he is performing the lead role in "man in a case," by anton chekhov. a conversation with mikhail baryshnikov coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. hass: mikhail baryshnikov received just about every honor an artist can receive. he never rests on his laurels. gravitating to what may be called experimental theater. he is in los angeles playing the title role in mikhail baryshnikov -- "man in a case," stories about love and loss. this is a scene where i frustrated schoolmaster .ismisses to students i hope it does not reach the ears of the authorities. i hope nothing comes of it. there could be trouble. therefore, it would be a very good thing if the student were expelled from the second form. from the fourth. is this a fair description, experimental theater? >> it is american avant-garde. -- theyctor is known developed th
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with mikhail baryshnikov. to reinvent himself. never shying away from the creative challenges that would overwhelm a lesser artist. he is performing the lead role in "man in a case," by anton chekhov. a conversation with mikhail baryshnikov coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. hass: mikhail baryshnikov received just about every honor an artist can...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with david cross the. he has just released its first studio album in 25 years. this is his first interview since undergoing heart surgery just last month. we are glad you joined us. a conversation with david crosby coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: it's easy to use shorthand of calling someone a legend in their fields, but david crosby has earned that monogram. the founder of two groups, the birds, and crosby stills nash and young. incredible talent and ability to produce beautiful harmonies has put him into rocco lead, and not once but twice into the rock 'n roll hall of fame. on tour.k on to her -- we take a look at david singing to start our conversation. ♪ ♪ you know it increases my paranoia ♪ i'm not giving it an inch ♪ tavis: you still got it. after all these years am a you still got it. when you were supposed to be here, some time ago, we got a call just for your appearance that you had to be rushed to the hospital for a surge
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with david cross the. he has just released its first studio album in 25 years. this is his first interview since undergoing heart surgery just last month. we are glad you joined us. a conversation with david crosby coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: it's easy to use shorthand of calling someone a legend in their fields, but david crosby has earned that...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with the real-life hero of hotel rwanda, paul rusesabagina. he saved millions of those during a genocide. condemned ase other countries did bite. it was through the gore with efforts of people like paul rusesabagina that many innocent lives were saved. we are glad you can join us. the conversation coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> 20 years ago, one of the worst mass slaughters of modern history began in rwanda. military massacred the hutu populations. in his left individuals to save innocent lives. paul rusesabagina did that. he gave shelter to more than 1000 people in the hotel where he worked. his record -- his efforts inspired hotel rwanda. it is an honor, 20 years later to have you on this program. >> thank you. >> we all know of your heroic exploits 20 years ago. one of your friends has been a regular guest on this program. was heres ago, he because the opportunity to play you in the film
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with the real-life hero of hotel rwanda, paul rusesabagina. he saved millions of those during a genocide. condemned ase other countries did bite. it was through the gore with efforts of people like paul rusesabagina that many innocent lives were saved. we are glad you can join us. the conversation coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> 20 years ago, one of...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with drummer and composer stewart copeland. he will always be defined and in part remembered by his time with the police and inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame. he is in a comp list movie composer having written scores for wall street and francis ford coppola's rumble fish. and the 1925 silent version of - ben hur. stewart copeland, coming up, right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: stewart copeland has been named by rolling stone as one of the most influential drummers of all of rock music history. for his time at the police, those days earned him six grammy awards and saw him inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame. he has written scores for movies like wall street and has performed his own work with orchestras around the globe. he will perform is own composition. let's start with a look at a clip. ♪ ♪ why ben hur? >> it came to me years ago. . got a call the german impresario was building a
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with drummer and composer stewart copeland. he will always be defined and in part remembered by his time with the police and inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame. he is in a comp list movie composer having written scores for wall street and francis ford coppola's rumble fish. and the 1925 silent version of - ben hur. stewart copeland, coming up, right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.xt time with a conversation with joseph stiglitz and after that, ian somerhalder. ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> be more. pbs. >>> hello. welcome to this is us. i'm rebecca king read. we're on the campus for guide dogs for the blind. these little guys are full of fun. one day they'll learn to be guide dogs and make a big difference in someone's life. today you'll see they're trained, how they impact lives and how this great organization got started. we'll also profile two extraordinary local women, noted doctor sylvia earl, the former chief scientist for noa spent so much time on the ocean floor, and amy chow, a gymnast and member of the magnificent 7, the first american team to win an olympic
tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.xt time with a conversation with joseph stiglitz and after that, ian somerhalder. ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> be more. pbs. >>> hello. welcome to this is us. i'm rebecca king read. we're on the campus for guide dogs for the blind. these little guys are full of fun. one day they'll learn to be guide dogs and make a big difference in someone's life. today you'll see they're trained,...
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there with you, about the late martin luther king and evan wolfson of freedom to marry and tavis smiley of pbs. >> his upcoming book is death of a king, the real story of dr. martin luther king, jr.'s final year. let me just start with you, evan. so now it is gay rights. is that the next chapter of the civil rights struggle that has been going on for so long? >> i wouldn't call it the next chapter. i think it is part of the same struggle. i think what the struggle has president obama said is that the civil rights movement did so much to lay the foundation for and president johnston's work and all the millions of others was to create an america that s'more perfect union for everybody and gay people are part of that everybody but as we just saw and heard and said we are not done with any of these fights on any of these fronts that overlap anyway and my blood boils when i see voter suppression, the assault on women's access to conception that we are debating that, so it is not a matter of this or that or that, civil rights is about the america we want for everybody, where everybody can par
there with you, about the late martin luther king and evan wolfson of freedom to marry and tavis smiley of pbs. >> his upcoming book is death of a king, the real story of dr. martin luther king, jr.'s final year. let me just start with you, evan. so now it is gay rights. is that the next chapter of the civil rights struggle that has been going on for so long? >> i wouldn't call it the next chapter. i think it is part of the same struggle. i think what the struggle has president...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. immigration activists and their daylong conference on the west coast am a and discussing -- and the hope discussing immigration reform, our conversation with erika andiola. her mother and brother have deportation status. she will be joining marielena hincapiÉ, one of the hosts of the daylong symposium. then a conversation with nathan east about his new self-titled cd. he will close our show tonight with a performance. we are glad you have joined us. as conversations and a performance from nathan east coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: before we get into our conversation with our guest tonight, the epic battle for the civil rights act will be our guest on wednesday. he will be a wednesday -- on wednesday night. we celebrate 50 years since the passage of the civil rights act. in some similar legislation. president obama has promised to look into options for more humane approaches to our immigration policies. in lig
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. immigration activists and their daylong conference on the west coast am a and discussing -- and the hope discussing immigration reform, our conversation with erika andiola. her mother and brother have deportation status. she will be joining marielena hincapiÉ, one of the hosts of the daylong symposium. then a conversation with nathan east about his new self-titled cd. he will close our show tonight with a performance. we are glad you have joined us. as...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with ed catmull, the man behind pixar. he has written a new book titled, creativity inc.. with tatianatalk maslany who plays a different categories. you have joined us. those conversations are coming up right now. those conversations are coming up right now. ♪ captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. has workedatmull with steve jobs and john lasseter. he has earned five academy award for innovative technology and engineering as well as for content excellence. he is president of the car and disney animation, teams that brought us such wonderful films -e" and "frozen." he has written a new tone that gives us insight on how to achieve artistic goals. program.ave you on the we should start with congratulations. ultimatee news about success of frozen. you set a record. >> frozen became the highest g grossing animated film. tavis: you beat your own record. how does that feel? >> we have a new challenge. tavis: how does it feel
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with ed catmull, the man behind pixar. he has written a new book titled, creativity inc.. with tatianatalk maslany who plays a different categories. you have joined us. those conversations are coming up right now. those conversations are coming up right now. ♪ captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. has workedatmull with...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with award-winning journalist and social critic barbara ehrenreich . she is best known for hard-hitting investigations, her new memoir, "living with a wild turn aways a sharp from that, chronicling mystical experiences she had as a teenager that continue to haunt her. we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with harbor aaron wright coming up, right now. -- commerce station with barbara ehrenreich coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: >> how does a self acclaimed atheist deal with mystical experiences from her teenage years that seem to challenge her certainty of the absence of god and the dominance of science? , that meantnreich writing a new memoir, "living with a wild god, a nonbeliever search about the truth about aerything to go to texas on fascinating journey. barber, as always, great to have you on the program. i want to jump right into our conversation by asking you to unpack this
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with award-winning journalist and social critic barbara ehrenreich . she is best known for hard-hitting investigations, her new memoir, "living with a wild turn aways a sharp from that, chronicling mystical experiences she had as a teenager that continue to haunt her. we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with harbor aaron wright coming up, right now. -- commerce station with barbara ehrenreich coming up right now....
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.oin me next time for a conversation with catherine newman about her new tome. that's next time. we will see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> be more. daniel mansergh: (♪ upbeat theme music ) (♪) (♪) daniel mansergh: imagemakers is made possible by a grant from: celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the:
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. a conversation with author sarah lewis. her book explores what propels athletes, explores, and artists to excel against great odds. she is on the faculty of the yield school of art and serves on president obama's arts policy committee. and we will have a conversation with musician amos lee. it is about breaking down carriers in his career. his latest cd is titled mountains of sorrow, rivers of song. those conversations are coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> what is it that unites all great endeavors and how does failure propel people to success? these are to the questions answered by author, sarah lewis. her book is titled "the rise: creativity, the gift of failure, and the search for mastery." sarah lewis serves on president obama's arts policy committee. good to have you on this program. >> thank you. >> why the fascination with the subject? we are all fascinated with the notion of success and failure. as a scholar, why the fascination? >> creativity i
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. a conversation with author sarah lewis. her book explores what propels athletes, explores, and artists to excel against great odds. she is on the faculty of the yield school of art and serves on president obama's arts policy committee. and we will have a conversation with musician amos lee. it is about breaking down carriers in his career. his latest cd is titled mountains of sorrow, rivers of song. those conversations are coming up right now. ♪ >>...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with larry king. he started his career back in the 1950's and has found new ways to stay relevant. he cofounded a digital broadcast entity which airs his two series. a conversation with a man who just about defined the art of tv interviewing, larry king, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. if i started listing all the complements of larry king, we would never have time for a conversation. after nearly 60 years in broadcasting, he is still reinventing himself or new generations. of a the new cofounder digital service that hosts to do view of his series. let's take a look at an outtake from his recent conversation with the dalai lama as they joked around as larry was introducing his wife. >> oh, the wife is here. [laughter] we are going to take pictures right after. >> yes. >> you're going to take a picture with her. >> i would like to see you closely. looks much younger. >> she is much younger. >> looks like your daughter. [laughter] sorry,
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with larry king. he started his career back in the 1950's and has found new ways to stay relevant. he cofounded a digital broadcast entity which airs his two series. a conversation with a man who just about defined the art of tv interviewing, larry king, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. if i started listing all the complements of larry king, we would never have...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight we begin with that conversation about the elections held in afghanistan over the last week and it's all record number of men and women turning out to vote, despite the risk of violence. we will talk with afghan expert gayle tzemach lemmon and then we will turn to a conversation with grammy nominated hip-hop artist christylez bacon about his new ourand will close conversation tonight with an amazing performance. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> this week officials continue to count ballots from the record number of men and women in afghanistan who went to the polls to vote in an election that may result in the first him credit transfer of power in the country's history. warning me now to talk about what this election may mean for afghanistan is gayle tzemach lemmon, who has written extensively about that country, including a new york times bestseller, "the dressmaker of khair khana. in, what doright you make o
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight we begin with that conversation about the elections held in afghanistan over the last week and it's all record number of men and women turning out to vote, despite the risk of violence. we will talk with afghan expert gayle tzemach lemmon and then we will turn to a conversation with grammy nominated hip-hop artist christylez bacon about his new ourand will close conversation tonight with an amazing performance. coming up right now. >> and by...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with the irrepressible jackie collins whose best-selling novels which have sold 500 million copies worldwide are filled with larger-than-life characters basking in the world of glitz and glamour. her latest is called " confessions of a wild child" and returns to a character she wrote about in 19 -- 1981. best-selling author jackie collins coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: jackie collins has written 30 some books all hitting the new york times. her latest is "confessions of a wild child." the lead character in eight of hers novels as well as three television miniseries. there is a companion could look featuring some -- cookbook featuring some recipes. >> it is great to be here. tavis: get this necklace for me. i want to ask you about this. good lord. it's ok. tavis: that is turquoise? >> i designed it myself. i am a control freak. i do everything myself. i design my clothing and jewelry. ta
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with the irrepressible jackie collins whose best-selling novels which have sold 500 million copies worldwide are filled with larger-than-life characters basking in the world of glitz and glamour. her latest is called " confessions of a wild child" and returns to a character she wrote about in 19 -- 1981. best-selling author jackie collins coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with grammy winner rosanne cash on her new cd, the river and the thread. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. % >>> hello and welcome. i'm becca. this week, behind me you can see the famous hangar one. you've no doubt noticed it as you have passed by on highway 101. it's so large you can fit three ships the size of the titanic inside. built in the 1930s for the uss macon, an airship and could hold two blimps. we'll talk more about it in a bit. an we'll also meet some local aviators who also made history. the only woman to win an air medal in world war ii. a tuskegee airmen and the pilot that ditched his airliner on the hudson to save lives. sully sullenberger, you may have heard of him. it starts now.
tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with grammy winner rosanne cash on her new cd, the river and the thread. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. % >>> hello and welcome. i'm becca. this week, behind me you can see the famous hangar one. you've no doubt noticed it as you have passed by on highway 101. it's so large you can fit three ships the size...
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highlights from the civil rights summit at the lbj library in austin and our own summit with tavis smiley from cbs, nicole hanna jones of republican a and eric dyson of georgetown university and evan wolf son and look back at the boston marathon attack one year later. plus an all-star panel of analysts. 60 years of news, because this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs >> schieffer: good morning again, pro russian militants seized police stations in eastern ukraine, there is chaos and confusion today, ukrainian officials say gunfire was exchanged. pistol lard of sky news is there and filed this report for sky news by phone. >> the we are at the police headquarters, which remain firmly in the hands of those armed protesters and carrying ak-47s, pistols and holsters on their hips and remain firmly in control of that building. they are reinforcing their barricades, there was a new delivery of, deliveries while we are filming and also filled sand bags, bashed wire and they are preparing to defends themselves, people are walking in the streets, there is a crowd in front of the poli
highlights from the civil rights summit at the lbj library in austin and our own summit with tavis smiley from cbs, nicole hanna jones of republican a and eric dyson of georgetown university and evan wolf son and look back at the boston marathon attack one year later. plus an all-star panel of analysts. 60 years of news, because this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs >> schieffer: good morning again, pro russian militants seized police stations in eastern ukraine, there is...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight with earth day less than a week away a conversation with ken caldeira. one of the country's leading authorities on climate change and its consequences. after years of record floods, droughts, and ice cap meltdowns, the u.n. released a report of -- from their panel of experts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions now or face catastrophic consequences in the future. and with easter this sunday we abouturn to philip yancey. his new tome, the question that never goes away. when accidents and tragedy strikes. that conversation right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: the extent of the damage to the world's resources and what action governments should take continues to create acrimony. as auditions argue about what should be done, what is clear to leading scientists is that immediate actions must be taken to preserve the earth's resources. among those sounding the alarm, ken caldeira. from stanford university and one of the leadi
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight with earth day less than a week away a conversation with ken caldeira. one of the country's leading authorities on climate change and its consequences. after years of record floods, droughts, and ice cap meltdowns, the u.n. released a report of -- from their panel of experts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions now or face catastrophic consequences in the future. and with easter this sunday we abouturn to philip yancey. his new tome, the question that...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with william easterly about his new text on the security of experts. he calls for nothing less than a radical rethinking of our approach to global development. and return to a conversation to the two-time grammy winner james conlon, who was conductor and music director of the los angeles opera. he is honoring them me sick of composers who have been marginalized by history. -- honoring the music of composers who have been marginalized by history. those conversations coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. the 1960's, two .3 chilean dollars in aid has gone to developing countries in an effort to eradicate poverty with only limited results. is now seniorly fellow at the brookings institution. he has written extensively about ,his issue and in his new text the tearing of experts, economists and dictators and the forgotten rights of the poor, he calls for radical rethinking of our approach to development. to
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with william easterly about his new text on the security of experts. he calls for nothing less than a radical rethinking of our approach to global development. and return to a conversation to the two-time grammy winner james conlon, who was conductor and music director of the los angeles opera. he is honoring them me sick of composers who have been marginalized by history. -- honoring the music of composers who have been marginalized...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with new york times writer clay risen, and his latest work is called "the bill of the century: the epic battle for the civil rights act.," and it sheds to on how some legislation got to be a very divided and contentious congress. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with clay risen, coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: 50 years ago this summer while the struggle for civil rights was going on, congress passed one of the most important pieces of legislation this country has ever seen. the civil rights act of 1964 required an army of dedicated advocates to succeed, and this tells that story in dramatic detail. it is by the new york times writer clay risen. on theood to have you program, sir. >> thank you. tavis: and congratulations. >> thank you. whether or not you can this, that a bill like this could get through congress today. >> i think it is a good question. i think it is a
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with new york times writer clay risen, and his latest work is called "the bill of the century: the epic battle for the civil rights act.," and it sheds to on how some legislation got to be a very divided and contentious congress. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with clay risen, coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: 50 years...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with joseph stiglitz. howlatest details agreements between nations including the partnership with japan's prime minister are actually undermining workers rights and their livelihoods. holder is known the vampire in diaries, but he is currently part of a new series for showtime, which explores the human impact of climate change. we are glad you joined us. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: on president obama's agenda is the 12 country free trade agreement spearheaded by the united states. isfessor joseph stiglitz warning these are exacerbating global inequality. in his most recent article he talks about this recent issue and joins us from new york city. good to have you on this program. right in.p this is on the president's agenda, this transpacific partnership. what's your take on it? formulated,s it is i am skeptical. one of the problems is that the administration has not been very transparent. withshared the language business executives and foreign gove
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with joseph stiglitz. howlatest details agreements between nations including the partnership with japan's prime minister are actually undermining workers rights and their livelihoods. holder is known the vampire in diaries, but he is currently part of a new series for showtime, which explores the human impact of climate change. we are glad you joined us. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank...
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i disagree with tavis smiley. the clippers should have played that game. you can't leave the nba playoffs in the middle with all these teams involved. having a great season. all the fans. my kids are scheduled to go the game tomorrow night. they may or may not go. they may wear black paipts horrendous situation. terrible for the team. i'm a big fan of the team. billy krystal has been a fan of the clippers ever since they moved to los angeles from san diego. will billy go to the game tomorrow night? it's a quandry. it's sad. i'm sickened by it. >> larry i want to make clear you speak for boston us when you say the man apparently said something despicable for which there is zero defense. however i'm glad you brought up the woman and we don't know if she's the one that rolled tape but i found it odd, i printed out the entire transcript. at the end of that portion which was revealed she says i'm sorry. is there anything i can do to make you feel better. i'm listening to this, she is of some kind of mixed race and after what purports to be an hour long conversa
i disagree with tavis smiley. the clippers should have played that game. you can't leave the nba playoffs in the middle with all these teams involved. having a great season. all the fans. my kids are scheduled to go the game tomorrow night. they may or may not go. they may wear black paipts horrendous situation. terrible for the team. i'm a big fan of the team. billy krystal has been a fan of the clippers ever since they moved to los angeles from san diego. will billy go to the game tomorrow...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with cdanne cash, whose latest cit is her first in years. her inspiration is the south. it also deals with her life as and hert, wife, mother, heritage, particularly her relationship with her father, johnny cash, and one of the dynasties, the carter family. we are glad you joined us. coming up right now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. has neveranne cash been afraid to deal with up evils and struggles. the grammy-winning artist has -- deal with people and struggles. the grammy-winning artist has a new album entitled "the river & the thread." she is recording with her husband and collaborator, john leventhal. the we kept a house on corner, we kept a polished guitar, we kept the tickets to remember who we are i told them on the highway there's nothing left to say i finally made it home ♪ >> you and john got the thing going on. he is collaborating with yo
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with cdanne cash, whose latest cit is her first in years. her inspiration is the south. it also deals with her life as and hert, wife, mother, heritage, particularly her relationship with her father, johnny cash, and one of the dynasties, the carter family. we are glad you joined us. coming up right now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like...
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. >> smileys. >> oh. >> smileys. fire roasted sheep's head.us of deliciousness. chopped into tasty, tasty bits and eaten with cold beer? yes, of course, yes. just needs a little salt and pepper. >> good stuff. that looks good. >> it's pap. >> what is it? >> it's like maize. >> a sticky porridge from ground meal. it fills the role grits do in the american southwest. rice in much of asia. it's tasty, relatively nutritious and cheap filler. it sops up gravy when you have something like this stewed beef real good. >> that's a dumpling. >> that's a dumpling? >> dumplings. important throughout the africa diaspora. made with flour and yeast. a spongy, bread type tool for mop it up sauce. stewed greens, carrots, beans and more gravy. that's awesome. tell me about your band. how long have you guys been together? >> about ten years now. >> whoa. a long time. >> yeah. >> would you say you were an indie band? is there an indie theme? what i guess i'm getting at, is there a -- i was kind of getting there. ♪ >> in terms of south african street culture, peop
. >> smileys. >> oh. >> smileys. fire roasted sheep's head.us of deliciousness. chopped into tasty, tasty bits and eaten with cold beer? yes, of course, yes. just needs a little salt and pepper. >> good stuff. that looks good. >> it's pap. >> what is it? >> it's like maize. >> a sticky porridge from ground meal. it fills the role grits do in the american southwest. rice in much of asia. it's tasty, relatively nutritious and cheap filler. it sops...
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>> you know the smiley face icons called emogi all over your text and tweets? they're working with unicode consortium to come up with new ones! >> stephen: ugh! this makes me so angryface that i could punch a snowman into a circumstances tent full of sexy stilettos. after that, i'll have to cool down with a handful of pills and a turkey drumstick. (laughter) ladies and gentlemen, the diversity mafia is whining that the emoji characters are predominantly white. of course they are! white male is american neutral. it's the baseline model. if you want to accessorize, you're free to add bells and whistles like "melanin" or "vagina." but now, the pc police are gonna shove new ethnic emotions into our phones. i can't just be sad anymore. i'll have to be "black" sad. (laughter) i'm sorry. that's way sadder than i'm willing to be! besides, there's already plenty of diversity on the emoji keyboard. like turban guy. (laughter) he could represent anything. a hindu, a muslim, a genie, or head trauma victim of any race. (laughter) and folks, internet equality is more importa
>> you know the smiley face icons called emogi all over your text and tweets? they're working with unicode consortium to come up with new ones! >> stephen: ugh! this makes me so angryface that i could punch a snowman into a circumstances tent full of sexy stilettos. after that, i'll have to cool down with a handful of pills and a turkey drumstick. (laughter) ladies and gentlemen, the diversity mafia is whining that the emoji characters are predominantly white. of course they are!...
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smart phones to illustrate fake and tweets and instagrams offering an turn to the traditional yell smiley faces. they could inspire apple who is working opbn no emo different coms. they said they are needed to have more diversity in the characters available on smart phones an tablets. they have been calling for apple to develop new faces and address the lack of minority. it has triggered a lot of talk on twitter under the emoti ethnicity hash tag which was initially triggered by miley cyrus. a campaign for emerging diverse ity some are calling for a couple mosque and red-headed character. >> there is an screen game to give players insight into the implications implications. it is a simple walk through in which players control a faceless man in the streets on a bus having a conversation with a loved one. having conversations fade and he tries to make sense of the world hoping it can be used to detect early signs of dementia which affects millions of people world wade wide. >> to celebrate the first 12 months of the scotland twitter feed they have decided to share some bizarre calls they ha
smart phones to illustrate fake and tweets and instagrams offering an turn to the traditional yell smiley faces. they could inspire apple who is working opbn no emo different coms. they said they are needed to have more diversity in the characters available on smart phones an tablets. they have been calling for apple to develop new faces and address the lack of minority. it has triggered a lot of talk on twitter under the emoti ethnicity hash tag which was initially triggered by miley cyrus. a...
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as smiley face. and encryption. the encryption is added and removed year. there is definitely something going on. a reason why the engineers we talked to erupted into profanity it's because of the smiley face, the declaration of victory. it was the spiking the football in the face of the company engineers. we beat you. found a way around your security and, i mean, i would say it was either five or six weeks to figure out what that meant. it was in a lustration taken from a document called a google cloud exploitation. there are lots of times when there will be as light and power point debt taken from some other thing which will clearly answer all the questions you have, but you don't have that. you are trying to put this together. they are removing encryption, stealing from the companies? and the figured out how to break encryption, ciphers that the world thinks are secured? are they spoofing them, pretending to be google? we tried and discarded a bunch of different theories. we were not going to get the answer. they're is a combination of documents. we get
as smiley face. and encryption. the encryption is added and removed year. there is definitely something going on. a reason why the engineers we talked to erupted into profanity it's because of the smiley face, the declaration of victory. it was the spiking the football in the face of the company engineers. we beat you. found a way around your security and, i mean, i would say it was either five or six weeks to figure out what that meant. it was in a lustration taken from a document called a...
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the alameda county supervisor named smiley says a major roadblock in keeping the a's in oakland is fiveof back rent on the coliseum. as president michael crawly sees these things a little differently. he sent out a statement reads in part " first ", we owe no background or any other amounts we did the dutch to rent payments in the past for items that we are allowed under our lease but that was are negotiated right. " second there is absolutely nothing in either our lease offer to them or their counterproposal to us that mentions any kind of subsidy. wirethey're big. fast. andome. dependable. and at net10 wireless, we let you tweet, text, talk and surf... on those amazing nationwide networks... without getting locked into a pricey phone contract. america's best 4g lte networks for half the cost. that's wireless your way. unlimited* talk, text, and data starts at just $40 a month. and now android smartphones start at under 50. net10 wireless. each day brings a new level of craziness to the offices that green the leap district. of course, there's also something of this ranks pretty high an
the alameda county supervisor named smiley says a major roadblock in keeping the a's in oakland is fiveof back rent on the coliseum. as president michael crawly sees these things a little differently. he sent out a statement reads in part " first ", we owe no background or any other amounts we did the dutch to rent payments in the past for items that we are allowed under our lease but that was are negotiated right. " second there is absolutely nothing in either our lease offer to...
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with a smiley face in the middle. can i say one quick thing? i've seen a lot of government power points, most of them not classified. one of the things that convinced me that these might actually be authentic was the crowded, weird, graphics. does aan, how slide like this lead to a story on october 30, 2013, last year, titled nsa infiltrates links to yahoo! google data centers worldwide? i'm sure this is very apparent to you from seeing the slide that that is the story. i'm going to quickly read the first two graphs. according to documents obtained by former nsa contactor edward snowden and in interviews with knowledgeable officials. the agency has positioned itself to collect from users accounts. say, twothe story you engineers with close ties to google exploded with profanity when they saw the drawing. i hope you publish this, one of them said. talk a little bit about how you got from the slide, and part, please chime in on this story. adventure, onfun the one hand it was really difficult where the nsa internally is extremely cryptic. there a
with a smiley face in the middle. can i say one quick thing? i've seen a lot of government power points, most of them not classified. one of the things that convinced me that these might actually be authentic was the crowded, weird, graphics. does aan, how slide like this lead to a story on october 30, 2013, last year, titled nsa infiltrates links to yahoo! google data centers worldwide? i'm sure this is very apparent to you from seeing the slide that that is the story. i'm going to quickly...
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there is a smiley face in the middle. >> i want to say one quick thing. i have seen a lot of government powerpoint. most of them are not classified. one of the things that convinced me that these might be authentic is the crowded, weird graphic design. [laughter] >> here we go. decodingalk us through some of the slides? this one in particular. how does a slide like this lead to a story on october 30, 2013 infiltrates links to yahoo!, google data sites." readjust going to quickly the first few graphs. the nsa has secretly broken into the main communication links that connect yahoo! and google data centers. this is according to documents obtained by edward snowden. by tapping those links, the agency has positioned itself to collect that will any of them belonging to americans. two engineers with close ties to google exploded with profanity when they saw the drying. i hope you publish this, one of them said. talk about how you got from this , to the story. >> it was an incredibly fun adventure. on one hand, it has been very difficult. the nsa internally was
there is a smiley face in the middle. >> i want to say one quick thing. i have seen a lot of government powerpoint. most of them are not classified. one of the things that convinced me that these might be authentic is the crowded, weird graphic design. [laughter] >> here we go. decodingalk us through some of the slides? this one in particular. how does a slide like this lead to a story on october 30, 2013 infiltrates links to yahoo!, google data sites." readjust going to...
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i've been in operation for twenty years to continue to expand the immutable and say to in a smiley baby. major construction firm and shipbuilder has already built large scale solar farms nearby. global sales hit a record high the top ten million cars in the fiscal year just ended in march to a second cd on a group including daihatsu motor and kia motors sold ten point one million vehicles. that's not one half percent from the previous business yet. i think in domestic demand before the consumption tax hike on april first pushed up sales strong demand for new models in the us and attorneys my kids also gave a boost for the second defendant and in the south percent more units than sheer has said that i get a ten point three million units looks like and is ranked second in terms of global sales. the gemini maker also expects to sell more than ten million vehicles in the air competition among major players is heating up as a child to sales in emerging economies. the tag on them like it's the greatest trading on wall street commented on as a senior u s economy from going the bank has the det
i've been in operation for twenty years to continue to expand the immutable and say to in a smiley baby. major construction firm and shipbuilder has already built large scale solar farms nearby. global sales hit a record high the top ten million cars in the fiscal year just ended in march to a second cd on a group including daihatsu motor and kia motors sold ten point one million vehicles. that's not one half percent from the previous business yet. i think in domestic demand before the...
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there is a smiley face in the middle. >> i want to say one quick thing. i have seen a lot of government powerpoint. most of them are not classified. one of the things that convinced me that these might be authentic is the crowded, weird graphic design. [laughter] >> here we go. can you walk us through decoding some of the slides? this one in particular. how does a slide like this lead to a story on october 30, 2013 title "nsa infiltrates links to yahoo!, google data sites." i am just going to quickly read the first few graphs. the nsa has secretly broken into the main communication links that connect yahoo! and google data centers. this is according to documents obtained by edward snowden. by tapping those links, the agency has positioned itself to collect that will any of them belonging to americans. two engineers with close ties to google exploded with profanity when they saw the drying. i hope you publish this, one of them said. talk about how you got from this, to the story. >> it was an incredibly fun adventure. on one hand, it has been very difficul
there is a smiley face in the middle. >> i want to say one quick thing. i have seen a lot of government powerpoint. most of them are not classified. one of the things that convinced me that these might be authentic is the crowded, weird graphic design. [laughter] >> here we go. can you walk us through decoding some of the slides? this one in particular. how does a slide like this lead to a story on october 30, 2013 title "nsa infiltrates links to yahoo!, google data...
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so to talk about jim smiley and his jumping frog. i think it is a moment for his style and later literary innovations but he himself has a very conflictive relationship he does not see it that way and it is only with decades of hindsight that you can track back to say essentially where it began. in terms of the contemporary scene we would have to weigh that. any questions? >> how oat you think phil whole history or the abolition the vigilanteism. >> that was a force in the 1850's there were two uprisings that they are respectable but not taking justice into their own hands to launch criminals or in to control the city a period of time. these writers it is not quite the rough-and-tumble town that was before they are not right out in the plaza but a little farther back but they have been forced to become discreet with the rampant lawlessness that you were you here is fantastic reading but by the time "the bohemians" arrived that moment has mostly passed. any of their questions? >> i am sure there is research. >> and 70 percent of there
so to talk about jim smiley and his jumping frog. i think it is a moment for his style and later literary innovations but he himself has a very conflictive relationship he does not see it that way and it is only with decades of hindsight that you can track back to say essentially where it began. in terms of the contemporary scene we would have to weigh that. any questions? >> how oat you think phil whole history or the abolition the vigilanteism. >> that was a force in the 1850's...
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happy smiley face? yes, i did! did you know that more people prefer viva® vantage over bounty?onna show you why. it stretches... as a stretch. it str! oh, i y jeans had thof stretch. [ laughs ] yoat stretch to get the scrubbing power. i think that's the cleanest spot on my table now. can you do the rest of it? wow, that's awesome. right? yeah! [ abbey ] new viva® vantage. the towel more people prefer. >>> hillary clinton took a step closer to deciding to run for president. the former secretary of state was asked about her political plans during a marketing conference in san francisco on tuesday. >> i am thinking about it, but i am going to continue think about it for a while. >> well, clinton says she does not plan to make a decision for a while because she's actually enjoying life and having fun. >>> today is jonathan fleming's first full day as a free man in nearly a quarter of a century. fleming was exonerated on tuesday for a crime he didn't commit. lou young of our new york city station wcbs-tv was in the courtroom. >> reporter: 51-year-old jonathan fleming hugged his atto
happy smiley face? yes, i did! did you know that more people prefer viva® vantage over bounty?onna show you why. it stretches... as a stretch. it str! oh, i y jeans had thof stretch. [ laughs ] yoat stretch to get the scrubbing power. i think that's the cleanest spot on my table now. can you do the rest of it? wow, that's awesome. right? yeah! [ abbey ] new viva® vantage. the towel more people prefer. >>> hillary clinton took a step closer to deciding to run for president. the former...
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the smiley face was a declaration of victory. it was the spiking of the football in the face of the company engineers. we found a way around your security. ashkan and i, took, it was either five or six weeks to figure out what that cartoon meant. first of all it was an illustration taken from a document called google clout exploitation. we had the illustration but we didn't have the document. there were lots of times when there will be a slight and a powerpoint that is taken from some of the thing which will clearly and to all the questions you have but you don't have that other thing. you're trying to put pieces together. what it means to say is that they're removing encryption. are they stealing the certificates from the companies? have it figured out a way to break encryption, deciphers or standards of the world thinks is secure? are they spoofing them? are they pretending to be google when you connect to them? we tried and discarded a bunch of different theories and we're not going to get the edge within the four corners of t
the smiley face was a declaration of victory. it was the spiking of the football in the face of the company engineers. we found a way around your security. ashkan and i, took, it was either five or six weeks to figure out what that cartoon meant. first of all it was an illustration taken from a document called google clout exploitation. we had the illustration but we didn't have the document. there were lots of times when there will be a slight and a powerpoint that is taken from some of the...
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drawing your smiley face on the check, but only if you are a woman.ring a hair bough rete, crouching next to the table, wearing red and bursting into tears when anyone asks for salt. lou is this advice helpful? >> it was to me. i now know when i am being played for sure. >> you are never going to ruby tuesday's ever again, will you? >> it is amazing. andy, you never tip. why is that? >> i think whatever money the restaurant pays you, that's the money you earn. >> what is this russia? >> we are wrapping for one fell law. >> andy, back to you. say something. >> i will pretend to disagree with what sherrod just said. >> they said they are starting these new no tipping restaurants. i think it is a great idea. we will be able to figure out if the service is any worse. it used to be no, you have to tip. >> why would anyone give good service if they have a salary. when you ask for your therd re-- your third recook, i will not get it for you. seriously. >> is that all you have done? >> i haven't. i have needed that tip. when someone tells a terrible joke, i a
drawing your smiley face on the check, but only if you are a woman.ring a hair bough rete, crouching next to the table, wearing red and bursting into tears when anyone asks for salt. lou is this advice helpful? >> it was to me. i now know when i am being played for sure. >> you are never going to ruby tuesday's ever again, will you? >> it is amazing. andy, you never tip. why is that? >> i think whatever money the restaurant pays you, that's the money you earn. >>...
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. >> you had a smiley face because a university cancelled it. >> the clarion project is a well knownhobic organization. >> here's what i'm trying to get at. your side needs to be represented. we tried that. i understand you don't like the group that made the film. the film stands or falls based on its own content. i'm asking you, what about the content in this film do you not like? >> we don't have a problem with the content of the film. there are women who participated in this film -- what i'm disgusted by is that someone like the clarion project would take this film and use it to promote their own hate filled agenda. that's my problem with this movie. >> it's unbelievable because care is obviously protesting the content of the film. it's an indefensible position. the audience deserves to know who the council is. it's soul purpose, it was set up to be the pr arm of the muslim brotherhood. >> that is not true. that is a lie. >> that is true. >> it has connections to hamas, founded by two people who are deeply connected to hamas, the former counterism chief said that care aids interna
. >> you had a smiley face because a university cancelled it. >> the clarion project is a well knownhobic organization. >> here's what i'm trying to get at. your side needs to be represented. we tried that. i understand you don't like the group that made the film. the film stands or falls based on its own content. i'm asking you, what about the content in this film do you not like? >> we don't have a problem with the content of the film. there are women who participated...
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that was more like a smiley smirk, like is he for real?e're all looking at him like, what is this guy doing? everybody could tell that he was drunk and high or whatever he was. so he put it back. and he was like, is that too much? can i bet this? he grabbed like two chunks or three chunks of bud of marijuana and puts it on the table. he said, can i bet this? he was thinking i said that's too much marijuana, he couldn't beat that much, like that was a table max or something. >> the dealer tries again to alert the gambler of his illegal actions to put an end to the situation before it gets out of hand. >> he was so wasted that he didn't know what was right from wrong. i was trying to be real calm about it, quietly tell him to put it away, not to make a scene. and maybe he could just leave without getting in trouble, you know. >> but when none of his efforts to get through to the player seemed to be working, the dealer calls for backup. >> that gentleman in the black suit is the pit boss. when he shows up to a table, that usually means there'
that was more like a smiley smirk, like is he for real?e're all looking at him like, what is this guy doing? everybody could tell that he was drunk and high or whatever he was. so he put it back. and he was like, is that too much? can i bet this? he grabbed like two chunks or three chunks of bud of marijuana and puts it on the table. he said, can i bet this? he was thinking i said that's too much marijuana, he couldn't beat that much, like that was a table max or something. >> the dealer...
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eric schmidt and, you know, the intel executives, all their e-mails going back and forth, with the smileys and everything. >> really intrigue there. >> yeah. >> at the very high levels of silicon valley. >> all to keep salaries depressed. tech workers are say 'wait a minute, mm-mmm, we're owed more. and it kind of underscores how tough it is to find top talent for these companies and how competitive they are. >> any sense they might settle before going to full trial? >> good question. we'll see what happens. >> all right. that is all for us this morning. great to have you with us. "new day" starts right now. >>> happening now, part of the search for miss flight 370 has been suspended as the temp under water mission has been under way with the clock ticking and still no sign of the missing plane. are they close to calling off the search? >>> breaking over night. new signs, north korea is testing its nuclear capability. is the reclusive regime planning to launch a nuclear test? all of this happening on the eve of president obama's trip to the region. >>> security breach. how did this teenag
eric schmidt and, you know, the intel executives, all their e-mails going back and forth, with the smileys and everything. >> really intrigue there. >> yeah. >> at the very high levels of silicon valley. >> all to keep salaries depressed. tech workers are say 'wait a minute, mm-mmm, we're owed more. and it kind of underscores how tough it is to find top talent for these companies and how competitive they are. >> any sense they might settle before going to full...
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a smiley face from my mom. like "have a great day!">> punch yourself in the bathroom, like pun and get black eye. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. i want to talk about -- look, you're -- this is it. you're doing a play. is this your first play? >> yeah. well, it's my first time on stage or anything. i didn't do school plays or anything so -- >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is big time though. >> yeah. i mean, steven soderbergh is directing it, and scott burns wrote it. so it's really interesting. i don't know. it's -- it's very thought-provoking. >> jimmy: it's not about gun violence or gun control or anything like that? >> no, it's pretty much -- do 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 t
a smiley face from my mom. like "have a great day!">> punch yourself in the bathroom, like pun and get black eye. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. i want to talk about -- look, you're -- this is it. you're doing a play. is this your first play? >> yeah. well, it's my first time on stage or anything. i didn't do school plays or anything so -- >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is big time though. >> yeah. i mean, steven soderbergh is directing...