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with us now is steve james, one of the filmmakers and anita matthews, one of the violence interruptersng with us. >> thank you for having us. >> alina, let me start with you. how do you go after these people? >> the first thing is we have to stop that conflict before it turns into a homicide, so we have to get -- the public health model to me is so rural that i think of the antibiotic that i troubleshoot that infectious what may be a conflict or crisis and get in and stop it. >> steve, a lot of people obviously have been talking about the trayvon martin case. we've covered it. we're not going to go in depth on that in in sthis segment, bu is one of those times where many people in the country are looking up and asking questions about race in our criminal justice system, race in our school system, but these are issues you've been following for a long time. what made you go in and want to try to bring this story to a wider audience, and what, if anything, do you think you all are achieving with the media side of it? >> well, i think for myself and my partner on the film, alex cutlowitz,
with us now is steve james, one of the filmmakers and anita matthews, one of the violence interruptersng with us. >> thank you for having us. >> alina, let me start with you. how do you go after these people? >> the first thing is we have to stop that conflict before it turns into a homicide, so we have to get -- the public health model to me is so rural that i think of the antibiotic that i troubleshoot that infectious what may be a conflict or crisis and get in and stop it....
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sometimes the guys, steve and james, would be actually in the studio.eally have to fit in all of the producers, steve, james, gloria, and pat robinson. you know, it's not just about me. it's about a whole group of people putting this together. i'm just one piece of the puzzle. all together, we have this wonderful team of ours. >> and tell me about your day job at shop-rite. is that something you love or are you saying, now i won a grammy. i'm a grammy-award-winning producer. i'm doing to be a big music producer. >> it's something i enjoy. it pays the bills. i have great benefits. the music business isn't what it used to be. i'm quite content being there. if someone offered me a million dollars, let's talk. >> but you are someone, though, a lot of us look and say, they do something like you do, and you're saying, i spent hours working on this, and you achieved your dream. what would you say inside you made you able to do it? >> anybody can do it. anybody can do it. if you put your heart to something, anybody can do it. >> pretty inspiring words there. up
sometimes the guys, steve and james, would be actually in the studio.eally have to fit in all of the producers, steve, james, gloria, and pat robinson. you know, it's not just about me. it's about a whole group of people putting this together. i'm just one piece of the puzzle. all together, we have this wonderful team of ours. >> and tell me about your day job at shop-rite. is that something you love or are you saying, now i won a grammy. i'm a grammy-award-winning producer. i'm doing to...
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sometimes the guys, steve and james would be actually in the studio doing things.our different assignments at different times working as a group. you really have to fit in all the producers, steve, james of east coast recording, gloria domina, a woman in domestic violence, and pat -- excuse me, pat robinson. it's not just about me, it's about a whole big group of people putting all their forces in together. so i'm just one little piece of the puzzle. altogether we have this wonderful team of ours. >> and tell me about your day shop at shop-rite. is that something that you love or are you saying now i'm a grammy award winning producer, i'm going to go be a big music producer? >> it's something that i enjoy. it pays the bills. i have great benefits. you know, the music business isn't what it used to be. so, you know, i'm quite content working there. hey, if someone offered me a million dollars to do something, let's talk. >> but you are someone, though, i think a lot of people look and say they do something like you do and you're saying, okay, i did that 8 to 10 hour
sometimes the guys, steve and james would be actually in the studio doing things.our different assignments at different times working as a group. you really have to fit in all the producers, steve, james of east coast recording, gloria domina, a woman in domestic violence, and pat -- excuse me, pat robinson. it's not just about me, it's about a whole big group of people putting all their forces in together. so i'm just one little piece of the puzzle. altogether we have this wonderful team of...
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steve. >> thank you, james. thank you james. thanks elizabeth baker, and all of the under writers. i want to say that we are being covered by cnbc, and bloomberg, we are livec-span, and we have blogs streaming this live. so those of you tweet, if you like something, tweet it if you hate something, you can tweet it. w we had a dinner preseeding this and david corn, a friend of mine, an msnbc commentator and a good left progressive radical writer and i am sure david would like that, texted me and said, steve fantastic discussion, really varied
steve. >> thank you, james. thank you james. thanks elizabeth baker, and all of the under writers. i want to say that we are being covered by cnbc, and bloomberg, we are livec-span, and we have blogs streaming this live. so those of you tweet, if you like something, tweet it if you hate something, you can tweet it. w we had a dinner preseeding this and david corn, a friend of mine, an msnbc commentator and a good left progressive radical writer and i am sure david would like that, texted...
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steve. >> thank you, james. thank you, james. thanks for all of our underwriters. we are being covered today by cnbc by bloomberg. we're live all day on cspan. we have many blogs streaming this live. we have a big community outside of this room. so those of you, if you like something, you can tweet it. if you hate something, you can tweet it. i think the notion -- we had a dinner last night preceding this, and one of my friends who was there, david korn, msnbc commentator and kind of a good left progressive radical writer, i'm not sure david would like that depiction, texted me after he left the dinner. he said, steve, fantastic cerebral intellectual discussion. really varied, but boy does that differ from the politics out on the street. and i said, that's exactly what we want to try and achieve today. we want to demonstrate that you can not only bring together people who have very different views on what's wrong with the economy and what their prescription is to fix it, but that we can do so in a way that raises and uplifts the discussion and doesn't tear it down.
steve. >> thank you, james. thank you, james. thanks for all of our underwriters. we are being covered today by cnbc by bloomberg. we're live all day on cspan. we have many blogs streaming this live. we have a big community outside of this room. so those of you, if you like something, you can tweet it. if you hate something, you can tweet it. i think the notion -- we had a dinner last night preceding this, and one of my friends who was there, david korn, msnbc commentator and kind of a...
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then you say to them, steve jobs and lebron james and they say everything is perfectly and just that person should be getting more and bill gates. what does every young person want to do? work in the bill gates foundation all made by private money. i say we put this in perspective and i say where there is a problem with performance, and we see what we can do and we don't condemn the whole essence of the capitalist system and reward on the basis of that problem. the larger issue is the productive many and it's for that reason, that i think there is a practical and moral defense of capitalism. >> first of all, i've always loved loved irwin because he's willing to face these problems of capitalism even as so much as a defender of the system. i think what you're seeing on the progressive side, again not unlike some of the things said back in the teddy roosevelt day is that we have shifted too many of the rewards within the capitalist system toward those engaged in finance. and that part of the -- you know, you raise the question, you know, how do you create accountability in this system?
then you say to them, steve jobs and lebron james and they say everything is perfectly and just that person should be getting more and bill gates. what does every young person want to do? work in the bill gates foundation all made by private money. i say we put this in perspective and i say where there is a problem with performance, and we see what we can do and we don't condemn the whole essence of the capitalist system and reward on the basis of that problem. the larger issue is the...
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james? >> steve a vampire bat. >> jimmy: i think he's just -- i think he was getting creative before the show, i think. that's what happens. >> steve: i think he thinks something is gonna be added in post. we should add something in post, and just so you look like you are looking at something. [ bird chirping ] oh, my gosh. oh, here we go. ♪ thank you, parents, who keep their kids on a leash. for basically saying we wanted a dog, but then this accidentally happened. [ laughter and applause ] i feed them and -- >> steve: fetch. >> jimmy: sit. sit. sit. ♪ thank you, hairless cats. or as i like to call you, pet scrotums. [ laughter ] >> steve: so cute. >> jimmy: that's the name of the cat. mr. scrotum. >> steve: mr. scrotum. come here, mr. scrotum, come here. he's nuts. [ laughter ] [ scattered applause ] >> jimmy: don't touch him. he'll get a little testy. get a little testy. >> steve: get him out of here. >> jimmy: a little testy. >> steve: he's sacked. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, tiger woods,
james? >> steve a vampire bat. >> jimmy: i think he's just -- i think he was getting creative before the show, i think. that's what happens. >> steve: i think he thinks something is gonna be added in post. we should add something in post, and just so you look like you are looking at something. [ bird chirping ] oh, my gosh. oh, here we go. ♪ thank you, parents, who keep their kids on a leash. for basically saying we wanted a dog, but then this accidentally happened. [...
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steve: what? what?! >> jimmy: james, you just got a colonoscopy, right? how'd that go? ] he's lost his mind. >> steve: he doesn't know when he's on camera or not, so we can go to him anytime and he won't know. [ laughter ] -- shaking his head. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: -- weird. >> steve: oh my god. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, sit-ups, or as i like to call you after doing one of you, lie-downs. [ light laughter ] i did ten lie-downs this morning. >> steve: oh! pulled something. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, edible underwear, for being really sexy. unless you're eating it alone. [ laughter ] [ sobbing ] ♪ [ laughter ] thank you, "angry birds" theme park that's opening in finland. for not being called "angry bjirds. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: if it ain't bjork, don't fix it. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, red plastic cups, for being like fine china for bud light. [ cheers and applause ] give me five bucks. >> steve: [ imitates beer tap ] oh, all foam. >> jimmy: there you go, foamy joe. ♪ thank you, popeye, for being strong, healthy and having nipples on your elbows and knees
steve: what? what?! >> jimmy: james, you just got a colonoscopy, right? how'd that go? ] he's lost his mind. >> steve: he doesn't know when he's on camera or not, so we can go to him anytime and he won't know. [ laughter ] -- shaking his head. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: -- weird. >> steve: oh my god. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, sit-ups, or as i like to call you after doing one of you, lie-downs. [ light laughter ] i did ten lie-downs this morning. >> steve: oh!...
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steve: that's nice. >> jimmy: oh man. this next one is from a friend of our show, james vanderbeek -- played the game, the hashtag game. teve: the beek. >> jimmy: he says, "when my friends got sloppy drunk in college i'd ha them re-record their voice mail greeting and change their pin code." [ slurring ] this is dave. i'm not here. when it says "beep" start talking. [ laughter ] that was like bill cosby, almost. >> steve: it was. [ as cosby ] this is dave -- leave a message after the beep. >> steve: jell-o pudding. >> jimmy: this one's from @saintjocelyns. she says, "i taped metal to my sister's cereal bowl and then went under the table with a magnet and moved the bowl whenever she took a bite." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: it's a ghost. >> jimmy: this one's from @cwilcox09. he says, "i texted a random number, 'i just buried the body, let's go get some sushi.'" this last one is from @killermiller92. he says, "i put a rubber snake under the bathroom door while my mom was d king a bath. she ran naked screaming, "hell no!'" there you have it! tonight's "late night hashtags." to check out more of our favorites, go to
steve: that's nice. >> jimmy: oh man. this next one is from a friend of our show, james vanderbeek -- played the game, the hashtag game. teve: the beek. >> jimmy: he says, "when my friends got sloppy drunk in college i'd ha them re-record their voice mail greeting and change their pin code." [ slurring ] this is dave. i'm not here. when it says "beep" start talking. [ laughter ] that was like bill cosby, almost. >> steve: it was. [ as cosby ] this is dave...
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james: the new ipad is on sale overseas. in kidney australia, at the apple store things kick off. even apple co-founder steveas the act is camped out in front of a store and lots and list. >> i did not get a high memory i've had in the past, i have a good reason to upgrade. >>james: gabe slate has more. some >> 924 hour wal-mart's will be opening at regular hours and apple stores will be opening early at 8:00 a.m.. verizon stores are also opening early at 8:00 a.m.. at&t stores are opening at 9:00 a.m.. best buy, radio shack and target will not be opening early. apple stores have traditionally have the longest lines. you may want to try a non apple store, but they tend to sell out fast because they do not get as much inventory. if you know a radio shack hidden from the foot traffic, that could be your best bet. i recommend the web site gesell for treating all the gadgets, they give you the most money back. for more information on a new ipad ended the features it offers, visit www.kron4.com and look for my tech page. cost for house that >>james: might rennets morning. it is rather widespread across the north
james: the new ipad is on sale overseas. in kidney australia, at the apple store things kick off. even apple co-founder steveas the act is camped out in front of a store and lots and list. >> i did not get a high memory i've had in the past, i have a good reason to upgrade. >>james: gabe slate has more. some >> 924 hour wal-mart's will be opening at regular hours and apple stores will be opening early at 8:00 a.m.. verizon stores are also opening early at 8:00 a.m.. at&t...
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steve? >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, james. and thank you all of our underwriters.gs streaming live as well so we have big community outside this room. so those of you tweeting, if you like something, you can tweet it. if you hate something, you can tweet it. the notion -- we had a dinner last night preceding this, and one friend who was there, an msnbc commentator, and kind of a good progressive radical writer, and i'm sure david would like that depiction -- texted me after he heft the dinner and said, steve, fantastic cerebral intellectual discussion, really varied but boy does that did he ever from the politics on the street. i said that's exactly what way don't try to achieve today. demonstrate you cannot only bring together people who have very different views on what is wrong with the economy and how -- what their prescription is to fix it and we can do so in a way that raises and uplifts the discussion and doesn't tear it down. so the notion of being provocative and constructive is important today. now i have the pleasure of introducing and bringing to the pa
steve? >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, james. and thank you all of our underwriters.gs streaming live as well so we have big community outside this room. so those of you tweeting, if you like something, you can tweet it. if you hate something, you can tweet it. the notion -- we had a dinner last night preceding this, and one friend who was there, an msnbc commentator, and kind of a good progressive radical writer, and i'm sure david would like that depiction -- texted me...
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james, can i get some thank you note writing music, please? ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ >> steveughing or crying? [ laughter ] he's sad. >> jimmy: now he's sad. >> steve: he's a sad clown. [ laughter ] wait, now he's happy. wait. >> jimmy: no, no, that's -- >> steve: wait. what? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what a mix-up. what a weird mix-up. >> steve: oh, my gosh. he's mixed emotions. >> jimmy: yeah. ♪ [ laughter ] thank you, kenny g's wife, for filing for divorce. i'm not sure why, but if i had to guess, i'd say the sax wasn't good. [ laughter and applause ] had to do it. had to do it. >> steve: i don't know. >> jimmy: somebody had to do it. >> steve: somebody had to say it. that's what cheese said. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, we heard that already. we heard your joke. gosh. ♪ thank you, nips hard candy, for being the only hard nips i ever want to hear my grandma talk about. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh, boy. granny, cool it. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: anyway -- >> jimmy: i didn't tell you what happened, right? >> steve: no. how is your grandma, by the way? [ light laughter ]
james, can i get some thank you note writing music, please? ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ >> steveughing or crying? [ laughter ] he's sad. >> jimmy: now he's sad. >> steve: he's a sad clown. [ laughter ] wait, now he's happy. wait. >> jimmy: no, no, that's -- >> steve: wait. what? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what a mix-up. what a weird mix-up. >> steve: oh, my gosh. he's mixed emotions. >> jimmy: yeah. ♪ [ laughter ] thank you, kenny g's wife, for filing for...
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steve jones. >> what she's telling me about her love life and the "desperate housewives" trial. >>> titanic, the incredible underwater footage that you have never seen. >> look at that. unbelievable. director james cameron takes us a "csi" approach on covering new clues on the world's most famous ship wreck. >> it would look
steve jones. >> what she's telling me about her love life and the "desperate housewives" trial. >>> titanic, the incredible underwater footage that you have never seen. >> look at that. unbelievable. director james cameron takes us a "csi" approach on covering new clues on the world's most famous ship wreck. >> it would look
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suns de phoenix estuvieron con su partido ante el heat ventaja de 3 puntos, lebrÓn james falla intento de 3 puntos. stevebalÓn. en menos de un minuto compadre. >>> quien ganÓ, miami en casa por 97 a 90. anoche los miami heat, tuvieron un control. >>> >>> no me invitaste. >>> compadre, habÍa una invitaciÓn preliminar tranquilo. cuando juega el amÉrica voy. vamos a una pausa y ya regresamos. >>> queremos que seas parte de nuestro programa comunÍcate con nosotros a travÉs de la direcciÓn de facebook y twiter que ves en pantalla. o por nuestra pÁgina en univisiÓn.com. te esperamos. en despierta amÉrica. >>> muchachos estoy sorprendida a lo que hemos ollegado en cuestiÓn de teclogÍa. una compaÑÍa que hace cÁmaras fotogrÁficas, ha creado un tatuaje que vibra. >>> ¿como?. >>> usted vira donde se lo pone (risas). >>> es una calcomanÍa que se pone en el cuerpo y lo que hace que estÁ conectado por ondas magnÉticas. y cuao suena tu telÉfono celular te manda la onda para que te vibre el estatua tatua tatuaje. >>> ahÍ te hablan y tiene diferentes modalidades de vibraciÓn. >>> ¿como por ejemplo?. >>> que te vibre como
suns de phoenix estuvieron con su partido ante el heat ventaja de 3 puntos, lebrÓn james falla intento de 3 puntos. stevebalÓn. en menos de un minuto compadre. >>> quien ganÓ, miami en casa por 97 a 90. anoche los miami heat, tuvieron un control. >>> >>> no me invitaste. >>> compadre, habÍa una invitaciÓn preliminar tranquilo. cuando juega el amÉrica voy. vamos a una pausa y ya regresamos. >>> queremos que seas parte de nuestro programa...
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event with james bennett who serves as editor in chief of "the atlantic" and richard vague of the governors woods foundation. this runs about ten minutes. >> thank you very much. on behalf of steve clemmons and "the atlantic," i want to thank all of you for your participation in this extraordinary conference. it's frankly a privilege to be here. in this conference we have specifically tried to include voices from across the spectrum. in some respects you might say that is the purpose of this conference them the very straightforward question, what should we do now? through the day, we're hoping to hear different ideas and hopefully some provocative proposals. for my part, i would ask a few questions to keep in mind. has the u.s. private sector already started to relever, taking impes does away from the need for more stimulus? shouldn't we be making more differentiation anyway between fiscal stimulus that is productive and that which is unproductive? have we properly framed the population question? the most important phenomenon of the last couple of centuries has been the unprecedented population growth. in many respects the world is built in expectation of high population growth.
event with james bennett who serves as editor in chief of "the atlantic" and richard vague of the governors woods foundation. this runs about ten minutes. >> thank you very much. on behalf of steve clemmons and "the atlantic," i want to thank all of you for your participation in this extraordinary conference. it's frankly a privilege to be here. in this conference we have specifically tried to include voices from across the spectrum. in some respects you might say that...
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see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >> steve: yes, now it's time for quick headlines fromwe're learning that the pentagon is, quote, absolutely preparing for a possible strike against the country of iran. defense secretary panetta says the united states has been considering plans for a long time and also says the u.s. strike would be more effective than an israeli strike. >>> jury in georgia letting an illegal immigrant from guatemala collect his $750,000 lottery jackpot. he gets the prize, plus $225,000 for attorney fees and damages, but now he's got to leave the country. now, of course, he's rich. gretch, eric? >> gretchen: thank you, steve. as we all know, she rose to national prominence back in 2008 when she was picked to be senator john mccain's presidential running mate. now a documentary giving a more intimate look into the life and career of governor sarah palin. >> unlike many states, the government in the state of alaska, the constitution was written. the founder decided we needed a ceo, one person that would be responsible. >> all decisions must go through this
see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >> steve: yes, now it's time for quick headlines fromwe're learning that the pentagon is, quote, absolutely preparing for a possible strike against the country of iran. defense secretary panetta says the united states has been considering plans for a long time and also says the u.s. strike would be more effective than an israeli strike. >>> jury in georgia letting an illegal immigrant from guatemala collect his $750,000 lottery...
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james treatment. they had helicopters up watching peyton manning's every move. we don't know if he is down there to meet with steveep working out and rehabilitate his neck. experts say the dolphins are certainly one of the top contenders to pick peyton manning. the dolphins along with the arizona cardinals, the seattle seahawks, washington redskins and kansas city chiefs. many believe peyton is looking more for jewelry than cash. listen. >> i think in the long run he doesn't want to play for the 2012 indianapolis colts. their roster has been gutted. new coaching staff. new offensive coordinator. he will get a shot at a new team and a team probably in better shape to win the super bowl than the indianapolis colts. >> by the way duane wade of the miami height said he would look good in number 18. >> shepard: i bet he and the kids are down there enjoying the sunshine. there is still question about his health though. >> there is. there is. a lot of teams who put this kind of money want to make sure that peyton manning is healthy. everybody who knows peyton knows is he a straight shooter. unless he can play at his leve
james treatment. they had helicopters up watching peyton manning's every move. we don't know if he is down there to meet with steveep working out and rehabilitate his neck. experts say the dolphins are certainly one of the top contenders to pick peyton manning. the dolphins along with the arizona cardinals, the seattle seahawks, washington redskins and kansas city chiefs. many believe peyton is looking more for jewelry than cash. listen. >> i think in the long run he doesn't want to play...
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james -- boys, can i get some thank you writing notes, please? ♪ [ laughter ] i don't know what he's doing. i don't know what he's doing. >> steveon't know what he's doing. >> steve: yeah, see? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: weird. ♪ thank you, syracuse, for beating wisconsin by a single point. [ cheers ] or as mitt romney calls it, a blowout. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, the popular new smartphone game, "draw something." it's a great way of saying to your friends, "i want to play pictionary, but i don't want to see or hear you." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: hey, do you want me to come over? >> jimmy: leave me alone. >> steve: i'll be over real soon. >> jimmy: i don't want you to be around. >> steve: you sure? i'll be over. i've got my car. >> jimmy: yeah. no, no. leave the car there. ♪ thank you, butter knives, for being pretty harmless, unless you're butter. [ laughter ] [ eerie music ] [ screams ] [ light laughter ] ♪ [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, couples who take cute photos together in photo booths, for telling the world, "we're in the first month of this relationship." [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: thank y
james -- boys, can i get some thank you writing notes, please? ♪ [ laughter ] i don't know what he's doing. i don't know what he's doing. >> steveon't know what he's doing. >> steve: yeah, see? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: weird. ♪ thank you, syracuse, for beating wisconsin by a single point. [ cheers ] or as mitt romney calls it, a blowout. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, the popular new smartphone game, "draw something." it's a great way of saying to your...
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. >> steve liesman, who is waiting in the wings, he is there in the dark going to show you the results of his amazing 4d setup. jamesr has nothing on the chairman. ♪ when your chain of supply goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's fierce. two golden crowns. you realize the odds of winning are the same as being mauled by a polar bear and a regular bear in the same day? frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works at e-trade. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or abo
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james, you'll get a refund in about 10 days. for taxes that are a lot less taxing, visit freefile.irs.gov. how you doing? my name is steve. local food bank for help. i lost a lot of sleep worrying about what the neighbors might think. that is, until i saw them there, too. how'd i do, steve? a little stiff. ou could ave done v a little better. what? come on. you know, i have an academy award., yeah, but not for playing me.
james, you'll get a refund in about 10 days. for taxes that are a lot less taxing, visit freefile.irs.gov. how you doing? my name is steve. local food bank for help. i lost a lot of sleep worrying about what the neighbors might think. that is, until i saw them there, too. how'd i do, steve? a little stiff. ou could ave done v a little better. what? come on. you know, i have an academy award., yeah, but not for playing me.
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superstar lebron james also tweeted a photo of the miami heat standing in solidarity for the family of trayvon martin wearing black hoodies. >>> much more on "today in the bay," coming up, steve jobs' final gift to apple employees. apple stock hits the all-time high this week and we'll take a look at your business headlines. >>> and our weather headlines this morning, you're looking at right there. you can see up around san rafael, this morning, the north bay, marin county, dowthul ninstha ine rain is moving in and will stick around. the rest of the weekend forecast is coming up. e >>> looking live at one of the live pictures in san francisco. you can see a very gray start to the morning. and it is wet in san francisco. windy in the south bay. and everybody is going to get a taste of that today, right, rob? >> yeah, we are watching the rain really starting to push across the coast right now. you saw san francisco and san rafael earlier, and yes, it is breeze zpi outside. so the first weekend of springs the not going to feel like it near the bay area. look at the numbers in the 40s for the north. that's a chilly rain coming down. and it is breezy. some of the hills in the east
superstar lebron james also tweeted a photo of the miami heat standing in solidarity for the family of trayvon martin wearing black hoodies. >>> much more on "today in the bay," coming up, steve jobs' final gift to apple employees. apple stock hits the all-time high this week and we'll take a look at your business headlines. >>> and our weather headlines this morning, you're looking at right there. you can see up around san rafael, this morning, the north bay, marin...
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steve johnson. the honorable camilla harris. mrs. mike harris. -- maya harris. the honorable wendy sherman. mr. stokes. the honorable brooke anderson. mr. james -- ms.ann windosr. mr. shelby bryant. mr. harvey weinstein. ms. georgina chapman. >> i have not seen her yet. [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] i am very excited. >> [inaudible] >> too humble in his accomplishments. people will learn. >> i am very excited. >> [inaudible] that was a surprise. >> [inaudible] mrs. amanda barton. mr. david ajai. mrs. ashley jasmine scott. the honorable nancy ann depearl. rm jason depearl. -- mr. jason depearl. the honorable patrick f. kennedy. ms. elizabeth slope. governor o'malley. judge katie o'malley. senator richard lugar. mrs. charlene lugar. >> we have been watching the guest arrivals at the white house for the state dinner for british prime minister, at david cameron. the dinner happening on the south lawn. we continue to follow the arrivals on our web site. coming up, at 8:15, we will bring you the coast from tonight's dinner and comments from president obama and david cameron. we will also speak to marc mardell and get his perspective. all of that comi
steve johnson. the honorable camilla harris. mrs. mike harris. -- maya harris. the honorable wendy sherman. mr. stokes. the honorable brooke anderson. mr. james -- ms.ann windosr. mr. shelby bryant. mr. harvey weinstein. ms. georgina chapman. >> i have not seen her yet. [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] i am very excited. >> [inaudible] >> too humble in his accomplishments. people will learn. >> i am very excited. >> [inaudible] that was a surprise. >>...
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james robison -- i only read a few sections of this book. he has a new book out called "indivisible." he has this beautiful way of describing it -- steveobs in his very many -- and his very rich employees did not get wealthy stealing ipads from poor people. i think if we can view of things from that prism we would have a better understanding of how economics works. >> jumped london, i would ask the same question but in a different context -- chuck plunkett, i knew it will last is in question but in a different context. you said this in 2010, i believe in the context of the tea party movement -- "my thesis is you need to supply the intellectual architecture that makes the liberty movement matter or the experiment matter. " two years later, can you reflect on whether you think the tea party of the fiscal conservative movement has done that and how the media has covered their effect on american politics? >> i would love to take that on. the caveat was two years ago i was a member of "the denver post" editorial board so i had to write opinions these days. i do not now, when i and the public or doing my job, because we do strive, as we ment
james robison -- i only read a few sections of this book. he has a new book out called "indivisible." he has this beautiful way of describing it -- steveobs in his very many -- and his very rich employees did not get wealthy stealing ipads from poor people. i think if we can view of things from that prism we would have a better understanding of how economics works. >> jumped london, i would ask the same question but in a different context -- chuck plunkett, i knew it will last...
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steve johnson. the honorable camilla harris. mrs. mike harris. -- maya harris. the honorable wendy sherman. mr. stokes. -- bruce stokes. the honorable brooke anderson. mr. james -- ms. ann windosr. -- anna wintour. mr. shelby bryant. mr. harvey weinstein. ms. georgina chapman. >> i have not seen her yet. [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] i am very excited. >> [inaudible] >> too humble in his accomplishments. people will learn. >> i am very excited. >> [inaudible] that was a surprise. >> ready. forward. >> very pretty. they look better. >> they do. >> present arms. ♪ ladies and gentleman, the president of the united states barack obama and mrs. obama accompanied by the prime minister of britain, david cameron and his wife, samantha. >> good evening, everyone. please have a seat. welcome to the white house. i was just telling the prime minister that so far, the evening has been successful because i have not stepped on michelle's train. my main goal this evening. michelle and i could not be more honored that you could join us as we host our great friends, the prime minister of the united kingdom, david cameron, and his remarkable wife, samantha. give them a rou
steve johnson. the honorable camilla harris. mrs. mike harris. -- maya harris. the honorable wendy sherman. mr. stokes. -- bruce stokes. the honorable brooke anderson. mr. james -- ms. ann windosr. -- anna wintour. mr. shelby bryant. mr. harvey weinstein. ms. georgina chapman. >> i have not seen her yet. [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] i am very excited. >> [inaudible] >> too humble in his accomplishments. people will learn. >> i am very excited. >> [inaudible]...
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author james robison, i have only read a few sections of this book, not the whole thing -- he has a new book called "indivisible." he has a beautiful way of describing this. he said that steves and is very many rich employees did not get wealthy by stealing i pads from poor people. -- stealing ipads from poor people. [laughter] >> in 2010, you said this -- i believe it was in the context of the tea party movement and their focus on fiscal conservatism. "my thesis is that you need to supply the intellectual architecture that makes the liberty movement experience matter or the experiment matter. two years on, can you reflect a little bit on what the budget on if the tea party and the movement have done that? >> i would love to take that on. the caveat is that, two years ago, i was a member of the editorial board and i had to write opinions in those days. i do not now. or when i'm in public am doing my job. we do strive to try to be as objective as possible and we do hope that we are hitting that goal. steven, i remember that remark and i remember being in the room with a bunch of very excited and energetic and passionate folks who were thinkers, who were interested in dealing
author james robison, i have only read a few sections of this book, not the whole thing -- he has a new book called "indivisible." he has a beautiful way of describing this. he said that steves and is very many rich employees did not get wealthy by stealing i pads from poor people. -- stealing ipads from poor people. [laughter] >> in 2010, you said this -- i believe it was in the context of the tea party movement and their focus on fiscal conservatism. "my thesis is that...
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james robison -- i only read a few sections of this book. he has a new book out called "indivisible." he has this beautiful way of describing it -- steve jobs in his very many -- and his very rich employees did not get wealthy stealing ipads from poor people. i think if we can view of things from that prism we would have a better understanding of how economics works. >> jumped london, i would ask the same question but in a different context -- chuck plunkett, i knew it will last is in question but in a different context. you said this in 2010, i believe in the context of the tea party movement -- "my thesis is you need to supply the intellectual architecture that makes the liberty movement matter or the experiment matter. " two years later, can you reflect on whether you think the tea party of the fiscal conservative movement has done that and how the media has covered their effect on american politics? >> i would love to take that on. the caveat was two years ago i was a member of "the denver post" editorial board so i had to write opinions these days. i do not now, when i and the public or doing my job, because we do strive, as we me
james robison -- i only read a few sections of this book. he has a new book out called "indivisible." he has this beautiful way of describing it -- steve jobs in his very many -- and his very rich employees did not get wealthy stealing ipads from poor people. i think if we can view of things from that prism we would have a better understanding of how economics works. >> jumped london, i would ask the same question but in a different context -- chuck plunkett, i knew it will last...