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absolutely true for justice stevens. >> tell us about the stevens nomination. what was leavy's view, and why was ford able to pull it off? toon tried to appoint people combine forces. >> we probably should not idealize history too much. first of all, at that time, i think it was not remarkable for onlyresident to rely attorney general, not the white house counsel. there was not a robust white house counsel's office. there was an excellent white house counsel, somebody who was , butend of the president the president looked primarily to the attorney general, and he appointed a very intelligent attorney general who had very high standards for judges and his assistants, i may say. [laughter] is one. two, in the present environment, john paul stevens would not have been described as glowingly. he was regarded as conservative at the time. of course, what a conservative is has changed. he essentially stayed faithful to his concept of the law, which was regarded as conservative, and everything else moved way to the right. arguably, he and edward leavy .ere cronies john
absolutely true for justice stevens. >> tell us about the stevens nomination. what was leavy's view, and why was ford able to pull it off? toon tried to appoint people combine forces. >> we probably should not idealize history too much. first of all, at that time, i think it was not remarkable for onlyresident to rely attorney general, not the white house counsel. there was not a robust white house counsel's office. there was an excellent white house counsel, somebody who was ,...
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true for justice stevens. >> mark, tell us about the stevens nomination. levy's view, and why was it that ford was able to pull it off? fter all, the court was polarized, nixon would try to appoint people who would turn peace rt to favor the forces rather than the criminal forces and ford came up with this nonpartisan approach? well, i think we shouldn't idealize history too much. first of all, at that time, i think it was not remarkable for the president to rely on the general, not the white house council. it's not a robust white house council's office. there was an excellent white house council, somebody who was president's, e of michigan. but the president looked attorney to the general and he had appointed him who had very al high standards for judges and assistants, i may say. that's one. environment,resent paulsteins v -- paul glowingly.n't he was appointed a conservative at the time. has said, aithful he to his concept of the law, which was regarded as conservative. moved way tog else the right. arguably, he and edward levy were cronies. ohn paul st
true for justice stevens. >> mark, tell us about the stevens nomination. levy's view, and why was it that ford was able to pull it off? fter all, the court was polarized, nixon would try to appoint people who would turn peace rt to favor the forces rather than the criminal forces and ford came up with this nonpartisan approach? well, i think we shouldn't idealize history too much. first of all, at that time, i think it was not remarkable for the president to rely on the general, not the...
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and steven's you know, steven as talented as he is and as flamboyant as he is, he is tough to work withan be as arrogant in my own way. we haven't changed much since we first met as far as that goes. you just have to leave the work in the studio or on the stage and then when you're back -- we've all grown up we're grown men with families, some of us with two or three families, and we don't, you know, we don't hang around the way we used to when it was just the five of us with this dream in an apartment. that was probably the biggest thing to learn how to deal with leaving the personal side of it out of it. so i mean, we've had some knock down drag out fights in the studio about the way a song should go and that kind of thing and then we both get in our motorcycles and ride together for a while. >> you are confident after 42 years this book will not be the break up of the band. >> oh, not at all. i mean somebody asked me that, obviously she wasn't following rock n' roll. >> right. >> but no. there's in no way is that a -- it was just i wanted to get up until last year that's what i wante
and steven's you know, steven as talented as he is and as flamboyant as he is, he is tough to work withan be as arrogant in my own way. we haven't changed much since we first met as far as that goes. you just have to leave the work in the studio or on the stage and then when you're back -- we've all grown up we're grown men with families, some of us with two or three families, and we don't, you know, we don't hang around the way we used to when it was just the five of us with this dream in an...
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steven groves. guest: well, no, president bush's order to the agency was to go out and find who was responsible for 9/11, to capture them, and prevent them from having a follow-on attack. to track down the actual terrorists who carried it out. implicit in that is once you have them captured, you have to question them. the problem was at the time that there were no regulations on the book. there was not a playbook the cia could pull off the shelf and say, once we get khalid sheikh mohammed, this is how we are going to interrogate them. so as the cia admits, there was a very difficult program to set up and follow. and mistakes were made when they were trying to implement it in the early months and years. guest: steve said there wasn't a playbook, but it is worth pointing out there was the 1994 anti-torture statute, which made it a crime for any u.s. official to torture anyone in u.s. custody. there is the 1996 war crimes act, which makes it to commit a grave breach of the geneva convention. this inclu
steven groves. guest: well, no, president bush's order to the agency was to go out and find who was responsible for 9/11, to capture them, and prevent them from having a follow-on attack. to track down the actual terrorists who carried it out. implicit in that is once you have them captured, you have to question them. the problem was at the time that there were no regulations on the book. there was not a playbook the cia could pull off the shelf and say, once we get khalid sheikh mohammed, this...
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you are both steven. you may have thoughts on this too, but for our expert at the commission. >> well, you know this is the first group like this that we really connected with and i think that it is because we started to post this information on the city's open data system and because it is so accessible and so i hope not only will this relationship continue, because for this group, i mean it has been a major learning curve since the summer to produce this site and so now they have a little bit of experience with this and so i am moving for this group that this will continue and then i am also hoping that it will help us with other cities as well. because, i have worked a little bit with the group of oakland, and i know that there is a group in san jose and again in sacramento, and so there are a lot of different projects that are going on independently and i hope that going forward they can start to work together more to produce sort of one more unified site, and another sort of exciting development, whi
you are both steven. you may have thoughts on this too, but for our expert at the commission. >> well, you know this is the first group like this that we really connected with and i think that it is because we started to post this information on the city's open data system and because it is so accessible and so i hope not only will this relationship continue, because for this group, i mean it has been a major learning curve since the summer to produce this site and so now they have a...
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she would say there's an actor here playing steven hawkings and because steven was given two years to all the rules. it's an anomaly. he's survived 50 years. he's also a great a bastion of hope and across the board people were so generous. they would let me let me feel what the muscles feel like. and there are these phantoms, it was so key to educate me. >> jon: is that it's rigid or it stiffens or what happens. >> you basically have what are called upper neurons and lower neurons and if the upper neurons go there's rigidity. there's a brilliant video on youtube of steven when he did zero gravity. it's kind of the only time you can see him out of the chair and you can see what his upper and what his lower. so that was kind of helpful to try to work out the progression. >> jon: is there a reason why scientifically that he has been able to sustain himself for this long. have they pointed to something either genetically or within the diagnosis. >> that's a great question. the answer is no. he has broken many rules. they don't know whether it's the specific strain of the illness. steven w
she would say there's an actor here playing steven hawkings and because steven was given two years to all the rules. it's an anomaly. he's survived 50 years. he's also a great a bastion of hope and across the board people were so generous. they would let me let me feel what the muscles feel like. and there are these phantoms, it was so key to educate me. >> jon: is that it's rigid or it stiffens or what happens. >> you basically have what are called upper neurons and lower neurons...
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we will start with a look at frank capra's work and focus on george stevens. later, it's director john ford and his movie "the battle of midway." >>> each week, american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. in the first of a five-part look at hollywood directors who made films for the u.s. government during world war ii we feature frank capra who made and supervised dozens of films during the war, including the "why we fight" series. up next the 14-minute "your job in jer man withny" a training film for troops occupying the defeated nation. later, we will show you a four-minute animated private snafu film. but first, we at a you can to journalist and historian, mark harris. >> the book is titled "five game back" a story of hollywood and the second world war. and joining us from new york on american history tv is author mark harris. thanks very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> as you put together this book and we will see films from well-known director, how much did you know befor
we will start with a look at frank capra's work and focus on george stevens. later, it's director john ford and his movie "the battle of midway." >>> each week, american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. in the first of a five-part look at hollywood directors who made films for the u.s. government during world war ii we feature frank capra who made and supervised dozens of films during the war,...
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and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.m controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row can make any inmate question his sanity. >> i feel confused, went through a mental stage where i likened to lose my mind. >>> it's been one week since terry moore stabbed another inmate over a pair of sneakers. he said a mixture of fear and anger fueled his attack. >> if you take something like shoes, they took shoes, i know who it is. the other guys in the block, they know i know. so if i don't deal with it, then that's a weak spot on my point. so they can go, okay, he's weak and we can steal the rest of his stuff and that's what was coming next eventually. it's not my first stab, not t
and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.m controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death...
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my musical journey. >> born steven georgiou to a greek father and swedish mother, cat stevens his stagem. he broke through in the u.s. in the '70s scoring nine straight gold or platinum albums. ♪ but the singer started looking for a higher purpose in his life. during this his last tour in the u.s. in 1976, he was already studying the koran, a year later he would convert to islam and in 1979 turned his back on his music career. did you have any regret? >> the only regret i had was in the way saying goodbye to a lot of the people that wanted me to hang around and keep singing. but i had a life to get on with. >> he changed his name is yusuf islam and changed his clothes. and would not pick up a guitar again until 2003 when his son brought one home. there were some people in the muslim world who were uncomfortable with you picking up the guitar again. >> that's true. an isolated opinion, which is very loud. that doesn't agree with music or frivolity generally entertainment world. that's the kind of silence those people who perhaps think something else the religious boundaries. nothing like
my musical journey. >> born steven georgiou to a greek father and swedish mother, cat stevens his stagem. he broke through in the u.s. in the '70s scoring nine straight gold or platinum albums. ♪ but the singer started looking for a higher purpose in his life. during this his last tour in the u.s. in 1976, he was already studying the koran, a year later he would convert to islam and in 1979 turned his back on his music career. did you have any regret? >> the only regret i had was...
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and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated. controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row can make any inmate question his sanity. >> i feel confused, went through a mental stage where i likened to lose my mind. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today! >>> i
and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated. controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death...
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from columbus ohio, new details are emerging why stevens took her children the in the first place. >> a virginia boy who died from the flu will be laid to rest this weekend. joshua justin a fifth grader spent sevel days in the hospital with high fever and flu-like symptoms. visitation from 9:30 to 11:30 saturday morning. josh attended creighton's corner elementary school. he will be remembered for his bright smile and caring attitude. the flu has claimed the lives of more than a dozen children this year. according tohe cdc, 15 deaths have been reported in nine states. they're spread across the country. the c announced this week the flu has reached an epidemic level in the u.s. >>> local waiting+"t packed with sick patients looking for relief from the coughing and body aches. live in bethesda where one doctor is calling this an epidemic. spoke to that emergency room physician he surprised me the way he characterized this flu outbreak. flu is here earlier than expecting crowding emergency rooms in maryland and bethesda hospital. >> i think can characterize÷ it asz:ç an epidemic. >> repo
from columbus ohio, new details are emerging why stevens took her children the in the first place. >> a virginia boy who died from the flu will be laid to rest this weekend. joshua justin a fifth grader spent sevel days in the hospital with high fever and flu-like symptoms. visitation from 9:30 to 11:30 saturday morning. josh attended creighton's corner elementary school. he will be remembered for his bright smile and caring attitude. the flu has claimed the lives of more than a dozen...
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cat stevens, that's all i wanted to do tonight. >> ticket trouble over shadows cat stevens first concert in the united states in almlmost four decades. only "eyewitness news" find out why some fans were left out in the cold, right here, in that philadelphia area. >> i'm nancy odel. receipt wister spoon comes alive. jillian moore faces heart breaking illness, still alice, coming up. >> before you head out the door keeping an eye on the roads for you, we'll have back tomorrows avoid when we do traffic and weather together. we do at any the t >> investigators searching for the cause of a row home fire in west philly. the flames broke out just before 4:00 this morning, on connestoga street near 56th and marketment one person was taken to an area hospital for a medical issue unrelated to the fire. >>> and one man was killed, when his car went out of control near hill dale and bonn core roads in cheltenham, montgomery county. the car hit several parked cars, overturned, and burst into flames. >>> the man was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash. >> live look at nasa's orion spacecraft on
cat stevens, that's all i wanted to do tonight. >> ticket trouble over shadows cat stevens first concert in the united states in almlmost four decades. only "eyewitness news" find out why some fans were left out in the cold, right here, in that philadelphia area. >> i'm nancy odel. receipt wister spoon comes alive. jillian moore faces heart breaking illness, still alice, coming up. >> before you head out the door keeping an eye on the roads for you, we'll have back...
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the singer cat stevens take the peace train back on the road in our area. he started his concert tour in the u.s. tonight but it was over shadow by a ticket mix up that left some of his biggest fans outraged. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco live at the tower theater in upper darby with our exclusive story. diana. >> reporter: chris, as you can probably see by the large crowds behind me that concert is just getting out. that ticketing issue they had earlier was for people who had bought their tickets through a third party vendor cat stevens wouldn't take the stage until the issue was sorted out by then many disappointed fans had gone home. >> please remain in this area. report roar opening night at the us for artist formerly known as cat stevens. and wild world was the seen outside the tower theater in upper darby. >> all i want is to see cat stevens. that's all i wanted to tonight. >> these tickets are all exams. that's just awful. there's so many people. it's terrible. >> for fans who purchased tickets to the show, piece train late again it was bett
the singer cat stevens take the peace train back on the road in our area. he started his concert tour in the u.s. tonight but it was over shadow by a ticket mix up that left some of his biggest fans outraged. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco live at the tower theater in upper darby with our exclusive story. diana. >> reporter: chris, as you can probably see by the large crowds behind me that concert is just getting out. that ticketing issue they had earlier was for people...
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he'll be joined by singer becca stevens as he gets ready to hop on the keys.ll say thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> thanks for watching, and enjoy billy chiles and becca stevens. as always, keep the faith. ♪ super summer sugar coppin in the morning do your shoppin baby ♪ ♪ whoa i love my love thing super ride inside my love thing ♪ ♪ you may disappear but you'll be back i swear ♪ ♪ would you love to love me baby i would love to love you baby now ♪ ♪ would you love to love me baby i will love to love you baby now baby now ♪ ♪ mama it's my pain ♪ super summer sugar coppin in the morning do your shoppin baby ♪ ♪ whoa i love my love thing super ride inside my love thing ♪ ♪ and you may disappear but you'll be back i swear ♪ ♪ would you love to love me baby i would love to love you baby now ♪ ♪ oh i hate my winsome lover tell him i've had others at my breast ♪ ♪ but tell him he has held my heart and only now am i a virgin i confess ♪ ♪ love my love thing love is surely gospel love my love thing love is surely gospel ♪ ♪ love my love thing lov
he'll be joined by singer becca stevens as he gets ready to hop on the keys.ll say thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> thanks for watching, and enjoy billy chiles and becca stevens. as always, keep the faith. ♪ super summer sugar coppin in the morning do your shoppin baby ♪ ♪ whoa i love my love thing super ride inside my love thing ♪ ♪ you may disappear but you'll be back i swear ♪ ♪ would you love to love me baby i would love to love you baby now...
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self mockery between president obama and steven colbert. ring ring! progresso! believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. >>> well, tile "the pulse" now. and just one item in the pulse this morning, president obama's appearance on the colbert report. >> it was his first appearance on the show, and his last. colbert report is off the air at the end of the month. >> he took on the alter ego of colbert. >> nation, as you know, i, steven colbert, have never cared for our president. the guy is so arrogant. i'll bet he talks about himself in the third person. there are things that people from both parties actually like about obamacare. for instance, -- they don't realize that everyone eventually grows older at somet
self mockery between president obama and steven colbert. ring ring! progresso! believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. >>>...
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back with steven lieb, bob rice and kmele foster. steven, he says the u.s.p out the bear's teeth and claws. he was uncompromising though. >> he is totally uncompromising and he is crazy and he is an autocrat. liz: but is he dangerous? >> he is very dangerous, liz, and this is why. he is sitting there, and if you pick up "the financial times" from seven days ago, you will see oil prices at $55 or less than $70 threatens a trillion dollar in capital investments and that threatens seven or eight million barrels of oil a year. it has taken a glut of about 1 1/2 million to cause oil to fall 50%. imagine a deficit of 7 or 8 million. that is what putin is looking at i hate to say it he may turn out to be looking pretty good. i don't want it to happen. i really don't. liz: he is trying to get sympathy, kmele. but the russian public, we're trying to figure out how unnerved they are. we had people on the ground saying some are fine with it but others are leaving the state. they're leaving the entire country. they just need to go elsewhere. >> polling that i've seen mo
back with steven lieb, bob rice and kmele foster. steven, he says the u.s.p out the bear's teeth and claws. he was uncompromising though. >> he is totally uncompromising and he is crazy and he is an autocrat. liz: but is he dangerous? >> he is very dangerous, liz, and this is why. he is sitting there, and if you pick up "the financial times" from seven days ago, you will see oil prices at $55 or less than $70 threatens a trillion dollar in capital investments and that...
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steven thrasher is a weekly columnist for the guardian u.s. his most recent piece is called, "two nypd cops get killed and 'wartime' police blame the protesters. have we learned nothing?" graham weatherspoon and steven thrasher, welcome to democracy now! let's start with graham weatherspoon. your response to what happened and response of the patrolman's benevolent association to what happened? flashbacks.e had i came into policing during a in new york period city in the mid-1970's when crime was off the hook and guns were found everywhere. and police officers at that time were being killed at the rate of no less than one a month in new york city. i was on the funeral detail with transit police. i attended funerals routinely. we rehearsed at the brooklyn casket company, doing the procedures. my partner was shot in the face in 1978. he was off duty, going out to dinner with his mother. he saw something that didn't look right anyone to check it out. it was a robbery of an elderly woman. he was shot point-blank in the face. kenny survived, thank a
steven thrasher is a weekly columnist for the guardian u.s. his most recent piece is called, "two nypd cops get killed and 'wartime' police blame the protesters. have we learned nothing?" graham weatherspoon and steven thrasher, welcome to democracy now! let's start with graham weatherspoon. your response to what happened and response of the patrolman's benevolent association to what happened? flashbacks.e had i came into policing during a in new york period city in the mid-1970's...
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that's what they're interested in. >> here's a quote from steven rattner, whom you mentioned. it has to do with the obama nomination of antonio weiss, prominent investment banker who worked on the auto industry bailout during obama's first term, as steven rattner did. this whole thing, this opposition by elizabeth warren and others to antonio weiss "is part of a much broader narrative of the fight for the soul of the democratic party, and whether so-called progressives are going to capture that or whether more mainstream democrats, who are equally progressive in their own way, are going to retain it." he said if the weiss nomination goes down, "it will be a long time before anyone else with wall street experience volunteers for this kind of job." >> boy, what a threat. wouldn't that be a great thing, if those people from wall street stopped volunteering? they don't want to stop volunteering. but that is the central problem in the democratic party today. rattner speaks for a faction, a minority of people but a majority of money. the other people that i'm referring to, i hope it
that's what they're interested in. >> here's a quote from steven rattner, whom you mentioned. it has to do with the obama nomination of antonio weiss, prominent investment banker who worked on the auto industry bailout during obama's first term, as steven rattner did. this whole thing, this opposition by elizabeth warren and others to antonio weiss "is part of a much broader narrative of the fight for the soul of the democratic party, and whether so-called progressives are going to...
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they paid to see singer cat stevens only to be turned away at the door. >> i took the day off of work, drove six plus hours, to get here, reserved a hotel room, paid for food, and walked up to the gate and they told us it was a scam. and our particular rhett no good. >> find out what steve sense telling only "eyewitness news" about the mix-up when we come back. >> cat stevens launches hess first us tour since 1976, in upper darby. >> more than 100 people bought ticket for thursday's sold out show at the tower theatre in a third party seller, who issued the ticket in the form after gift card. buyers were told they only needed that gift card and a drivers license to see the show. but the mix-up occurred when the tower theater stopped honoring those tickets for security reasons, leaving fans outraged. >> they assured each person this was 100 percent guaranteed you had no problem getting in the door, the tickets are -- >> these tickets all scams. just awful. everybody up there is heart broken, so many people, it is terrible. >> all i wanted to do was see cat stevens tonight. >> fans with
they paid to see singer cat stevens only to be turned away at the door. >> i took the day off of work, drove six plus hours, to get here, reserved a hotel room, paid for food, and walked up to the gate and they told us it was a scam. and our particular rhett no good. >> find out what steve sense telling only "eyewitness news" about the mix-up when we come back. >> cat stevens launches hess first us tour since 1976, in upper darby. >> more than 100 people bought...
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that's what they're interested in. >> here's a quote from steven rattner, whom you mentioned. it has to do with the obama nomination of antonio weiss, prominent investment banker who worked on the auto industry bailout during obama's first term, as steven rattner did. this whole thing, this opposition by elizabeth warren and others to antonio weiss "is part of a much broader narrative of the fight for the soul of the democratic party, and whether so-called progressives are going to capture that or whether more mainstream democrats, who are equally progressive in their own way, are going to retain it." he said if the weiss nomination goes down, "it will be a long time before anyone else with wall street experience volunteers for this kind of job." >> boy, what a threat. wouldn't that be a great thing, if those people from wall street stopped volunteering? they don't want to stop volunteering. but that is the central problem in the democratic party today. rattner speaks for a faction, a minority of people but a majority of money. the other people that i'm referring to, i hope it
that's what they're interested in. >> here's a quote from steven rattner, whom you mentioned. it has to do with the obama nomination of antonio weiss, prominent investment banker who worked on the auto industry bailout during obama's first term, as steven rattner did. this whole thing, this opposition by elizabeth warren and others to antonio weiss "is part of a much broader narrative of the fight for the soul of the democratic party, and whether so-called progressives are going to...
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please welcome back to the show, yusuf cat stevens!♪ the other night as i lay sleeping i dreamt a light entered my heart ♪ ♪ when i awoke found i was mistaken ah, but the curtains were still blown apart ♪ ♪ ♪ you are my sunshine my only sunshine you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ ♪ you never know how much i love you please don't take my sunshine away ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my mama once told me what the soul should know it's about the devil how i hate him so ♪ ♪ and he'll be crying if we don't frown and keep on smiling he'll stop hanging around ♪ ♪ you are my sunshine my only sunshine you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ ♪ you never know how much i love you please don't take my sunshine away ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yusuf cat stevens! see him live sunday in los angeles. visit thetonightshow.com for an exclusive bonus performance. my thanks to martin freeman, megan mullally, yusuf cat stevens and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen! stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend
please welcome back to the show, yusuf cat stevens!♪ the other night as i lay sleeping i dreamt a light entered my heart ♪ ♪ when i awoke found i was mistaken ah, but the curtains were still blown apart ♪ ♪ ♪ you are my sunshine my only sunshine you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ ♪ you never know how much i love you please don't take my sunshine away ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my mama once told me what the soul should know it's about the devil how i hate him so ♪ ♪ and he'll be...
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steven reisner. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!emocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. our guests are professor alfred , who and steven reisner formerly ran for president of the mac and psychological association. he is the founding member of the coalition for ethical psychology. i want to turn to a part of 2008 democracy now broadcast from san francisco. on a vote by the american psychological association's council of representatives to reject a proposal to ban psychologists from participating in interrogation at guantÁnamo bay and elsewhere. this meeting in san francisco at this time was incredibly contentious. many apa members wanted to reject the resolution, even though it was about to be reproved. -- approved. one by one, they took to the stage to voice their outrage. >> i am just another psychologist who thinks a moral issue of our time has landed at our doorstep. we have made an enormous mistake and i think it is not only did we do the wrong thing morally, we did not act in our best interes
steven reisner. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!emocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. our guests are professor alfred , who and steven reisner formerly ran for president of the mac and psychological association. he is the founding member of the coalition for ethical psychology. i want to turn to a part of 2008 democracy now broadcast from san francisco. on a vote by the american psychological association's council of...
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joining me now to tell that story is steven prescott.ng here. >> thank you for having me, al. >> how many times have you pinched yourself in the last few days after this happened? >> well, i pinched myself so many times, i think i'm getting black and blue all over my arms. >> what was it like performing for them? were you nervous? >> i was extremely nervous. the first time that i met them was when i went out to perform and they were just right there in front of me. >> what did they say to you? >> after the performance? >> yeah. >> i didn't get a chance to speak to kate, but me and my pal, prince william, me and him exchanged a few words. >> you're pals now? >> oh, yes. very good friends. >> what did you say to him? >> well, i was happy that he loved the piece. he said it was a really good piece. i said, thank you. and he just kept telling me how it moved him and he said he really loved it and he would love to help me. >> and he gave you his number? >> well, you would have to give me your number and i'll let you know what happened with th
joining me now to tell that story is steven prescott.ng here. >> thank you for having me, al. >> how many times have you pinched yourself in the last few days after this happened? >> well, i pinched myself so many times, i think i'm getting black and blue all over my arms. >> what was it like performing for them? were you nervous? >> i was extremely nervous. the first time that i met them was when i went out to perform and they were just right there in front of me....
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we have cnn andrew stevens with the latest. any doubts about the plane are vanishing. >> reporter: indeed, christine. not surprising conclusion to this situation on day three and the mystery of flight 8501 appears to have been solved. if you look at the debris it is ten kilometers five miles from where the plane last made contact on sunday after it took off at 5:30 on sunday. all the pieces of the puzzle have come together on this christine. it looks, we have been speaking to the air force, it looks like the air force in indonesia spotted the bits of debris at 10:00 this morning. today being the third day of the search. three separate planes saw three debris fields which they thought at the time did look like debris from an airplane. as the afternoon wore on we started getting local media reporting that the indonesian officials saying it looks this is indeed from 8501. it has turned out to be the case. the head of the search and rescue saying the only reason he is not saying this is 100% certain is he has not had his own eyes o
we have cnn andrew stevens with the latest. any doubts about the plane are vanishing. >> reporter: indeed, christine. not surprising conclusion to this situation on day three and the mystery of flight 8501 appears to have been solved. if you look at the debris it is ten kilometers five miles from where the plane last made contact on sunday after it took off at 5:30 on sunday. all the pieces of the puzzle have come together on this christine. it looks, we have been speaking to the air...
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all in all a good round for steven. thank you guys so much.e your impressions? >> theory is one thing, the real world is a different thing. it's tough. >> all right, let's go back and talk to them. >> yeah, let's do it. >> hi, guys. >> hi, guys. >> in your own clothes. >> yeah, you guys clean up well. >> thought we'd give you some feedback. but, there can only be one winner. lauren, i thought, you have a natural quality about you that makes you very endearing. you tend to get a little discouraged every now and then. >> what about brittany? >> i think you had a great attitude. if you were frustrated, you never really showed it. steven, you took somebody who had no interest and converted them into a sale. so, congratulations. >> like we said, there can only be winner. >> well, we spared no expens here with this trophy. >> yeah, yeah. here we go, the winner, britney. >> $425 in sales in a half hour. not bad. >> reporter: so maybe our shark was right -- great salespeople aren't born, they're made. >> if i had to tell you one key to success, it's m
all in all a good round for steven. thank you guys so much.e your impressions? >> theory is one thing, the real world is a different thing. it's tough. >> all right, let's go back and talk to them. >> yeah, let's do it. >> hi, guys. >> hi, guys. >> in your own clothes. >> yeah, you guys clean up well. >> thought we'd give you some feedback. but, there can only be one winner. lauren, i thought, you have a natural quality about you that makes you...
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i was like, what did you do after you met with steven spielberg?d, i went to my car and cried. what else do you do after you meet steven spielberg? >> you look for your next role. and this time it was the "hunger games." a big picture adaptation of the hit book series. >> i have to say that is the single biggest young female role of probably the last decade. >> big movie for an actress who had so far stuck to small films. >>> coming up -- >> dozens of celebrities were exposed this week. >> the bright spotlight brings scrutiny and scandal. a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. . . . . . . >>> march 12th, 2012. hunger games premiere, excitement, even hysteria. for the film's star, jennifer lawrence. >> it's unbelievable. and very humbling. it's amazing. >> amazing for a 21-year-old actress who had been in the film business just four years. >> prim! i volunteer! i volunteer as tribute! >> "h
i was like, what did you do after you met with steven spielberg?d, i went to my car and cried. what else do you do after you meet steven spielberg? >> you look for your next role. and this time it was the "hunger games." a big picture adaptation of the hit book series. >> i have to say that is the single biggest young female role of probably the last decade. >> big movie for an actress who had so far stuck to small films. >>> coming up -- >> dozens of...
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of virginia took anxg$ e red scott decision, stevens argued that the notion that america was a whitent only was "as atrocious us as the infamous sentiment that damned the late chief justice to everlasting fame. and i fear to everlasting fire. on the court would matter in comparison to his infamous decision in the case of dred scott. "the secession war and the triumph of liberty will be the theme of the world, and he of all who precipitated them will be most likely after the traitor leaders to be held in infamous remembrance, for he did more than any other individual to extend the slave power." ellis went on to discuss taney's motives in the decision. and here el liles use ld similarly stark language, noting that, "the worst of motives is the disposition to serve the cause of evil," ellis argued that taney knew exactly what he was doing, that his decision attempted to snuff out all hope of rights and liberties for the nation's free and enslaved african-americans. ellis portrayed the te ceased chief justice as ignoring all the precepts of the christian religion, the declaration of inde
of virginia took anxg$ e red scott decision, stevens argued that the notion that america was a whitent only was "as atrocious us as the infamous sentiment that damned the late chief justice to everlasting fame. and i fear to everlasting fire. on the court would matter in comparison to his infamous decision in the case of dred scott. "the secession war and the triumph of liberty will be the theme of the world, and he of all who precipitated them will be most likely after the traitor...
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and steven said i will make this my next movie. dow want to do it. >> after chris was murdered. >> yes, chris was killed on february 2013. and i think steven called me, i think maybe in nafern, i believe. and the minute steven spielberg is interested in doing a movie. >> rose: it gets made. >> everything changes, yeah. so you know, script, budget, i mean everything. you know, everybody just sarts-- starts getting into gear. so that was the real reason which lead us to clint eastwood. >> rose: and so what, steven decided no to the do it. >> he decided not do it and he was a total gentleman. he called me. he said i want to help anyway i can. he already had worked out. we had already worked on the script quite a bit and the story. and he and clint had worked together. he produced flags of our fathers and letters from iwo jima. he had met for-- . >> rose: clint was a hero. >> oh, massive hero. there were two guys,-- three guys, i wanted to be on the charlie rose show, i'm not even kidding. i wanted to work with clint eastwood and i wan
and steven said i will make this my next movie. dow want to do it. >> after chris was murdered. >> yes, chris was killed on february 2013. and i think steven called me, i think maybe in nafern, i believe. and the minute steven spielberg is interested in doing a movie. >> rose: it gets made. >> everything changes, yeah. so you know, script, budget, i mean everything. you know, everybody just sarts-- starts getting into gear. so that was the real reason which lead us to...
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steven, for you, this is a dream come true. where do you hope this will lead you?just hope it will help me continue to pursue acting. i just hope i'll make a change within these young people's lives. we want to get this message out. continue to pursue my account anning and my career. yes. >> we're very proud of you. i want you to know you have our support. we wish you all the best. you're a remarkable young man. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much for having us. >> moises, thank you for your input as well. good luck with the program. >> thank you. >> if you want to find out how to help steven get his show brooklyn boy to broadway, just visit citykids.com for more information. and we hope you help out. >>> coming up, a ground-breaking image from mars sent back to earth by the curiosity rovis it abundant water on the red planet? we're going to ask bill nye, the science guy. stand by for that. here's some news you may find surprising. we're for an open internet for all. we're for creating more innovation and competition. we're for net neutrality p
steven, for you, this is a dream come true. where do you hope this will lead you?just hope it will help me continue to pursue acting. i just hope i'll make a change within these young people's lives. we want to get this message out. continue to pursue my account anning and my career. yes. >> we're very proud of you. i want you to know you have our support. we wish you all the best. you're a remarkable young man. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much...
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only then does he realize stevens and smith haven't followed. he goes back in several times, but can't find them. finally, exhausted and choking, he climbs to the roof and radios alec and dave, two security agents elsewhere inside the compound. his message, the ambassador and sean smith are missing. now, tig, you and jack and rone are going through the front gate and it's open? >> when i was standing right here and a land cruiser came from this direction, i thought it was bad guys stealing the land cruiser. i drew my weapon and i saw the d.s. guys driving it. that's when i heard hey, we can't find the ambassador. so we started moving towards the front porch and that's when they're pulling sean's bold out of the window. >> but the ambassador is still lost? >> the ambassador is still lost, yeah. >> tig, you and tyrone woods, rone, go into the building, one of many times, but go in and there's a moment there. >> he was saying hey, i can't find my way out. i just said, come to my voice, come to my voice. he almost made another right into i think a d
only then does he realize stevens and smith haven't followed. he goes back in several times, but can't find them. finally, exhausted and choking, he climbs to the roof and radios alec and dave, two security agents elsewhere inside the compound. his message, the ambassador and sean smith are missing. now, tig, you and jack and rone are going through the front gate and it's open? >> when i was standing right here and a land cruiser came from this direction, i thought it was bad guys...
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abring hamlin con, in fact, stayed away from this issue as much as he could in his debates with steven douglas. and referred only to the basic right which he believed was in the declaration of independence that one person could not be owned by another person. in their criticism of the dred scott decision,decision, northe republicans focused relentlessly on the slavery part of the decision rather than the black citizenship or rights aspect of the movement. african-americans had a different reading of this case. rather than focusing on the question of slave holders' rights, they zeroed in on the issue of black rights, their rights. taney's bold claim that blacks had no rights that the white man was found to respect became somewhat of a rallying point for the growing group of northern black activists who sought not only to end slavery but also to advance the aspirations of black people throughout the united states. it may well have been the most offensive phrase and the one that had the most galvanizing effect on a segment of the population in the history of the supreme court. in 1858, a
abring hamlin con, in fact, stayed away from this issue as much as he could in his debates with steven douglas. and referred only to the basic right which he believed was in the declaration of independence that one person could not be owned by another person. in their criticism of the dred scott decision,decision, northe republicans focused relentlessly on the slavery part of the decision rather than the black citizenship or rights aspect of the movement. african-americans had a different...
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stevens on july 11th. he was peering over the paraput while the bullets were flying and some soldier told him to get down. he may have said, get down you fool. he may have said get down you damn fool, but we know someone did because lincoln told john hey about it that evening that some soldier had roughly told him to get down and hay recorded in his diary. we don't know whether holmes was there on the 11th. we do know that holmes was there on the 12th, the next day, and lincoln was there. and on this occasion general wright told lincoln to get down. i would like to believe that it was holmes on the 11th who told lincoln to get down. but we don't know that for sure. and and i don't know, ted, what you think about this. i suspect probably it was somebody else, but i wish it was holmes. >> i have reason to doubt it was holmes for two reasons. holmes talked to his close friends about particular experiences he had in the civil war. he talked to his law clerks about them. his law clerks remembered several conver
stevens on july 11th. he was peering over the paraput while the bullets were flying and some soldier told him to get down. he may have said, get down you fool. he may have said get down you damn fool, but we know someone did because lincoln told john hey about it that evening that some soldier had roughly told him to get down and hay recorded in his diary. we don't know whether holmes was there on the 11th. we do know that holmes was there on the 12th, the next day, and lincoln was there. and...
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steven englander is global head of g-10 fx strategy at citi. steven, good to see you.oking at the move from the russian central bank alongside, i think, with a lot of investors this morning scratching my head thinking, well, now what happened? and what happened with the ruble, especially when i look at the ruble moves, initially 64.44 was where moscow limited trading yesterday. since then, though, it's been kind of all over the place. what do we do? >> well, look, it's a very volatile situation and it's going to be hard for the ruble to find a floor until oil prices find a floor. and, you know, with the russian central bank looking at the price of oil. we have huge capital outflows from russia, probably. we have the weak oil prices. it will take a while before these monetary policy measures actually kick in and it's not clear that there's enough yet. >> so far this year, the russian rouble has lost about half of its value against the dollar making it the world's worst performing currency. we talk about fundamentals. how much is this impacting sentiment? >> well, you kn
steven englander is global head of g-10 fx strategy at citi. steven, good to see you.oking at the move from the russian central bank alongside, i think, with a lot of investors this morning scratching my head thinking, well, now what happened? and what happened with the ruble, especially when i look at the ruble moves, initially 64.44 was where moscow limited trading yesterday. since then, though, it's been kind of all over the place. what do we do? >> well, look, it's a very volatile...
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andrew stevens is now going to join us live from surabaya in indonesia. you've been there for three days. you've seen. you've watched the family members waiting for any news. how serious, how credible is this new information? >> reporter: well at this stage, robyn it does look more credible than a lot of the information that has come out so far. we're getting it's coming from the acting director general of air transport in indonesia. and he's saying there have been photos of debris in the water off the coastal city in borneo. so that is on the eastern side of the java sea area where the search has been going on. remember this search has been extended into that part as well. what i can tell you at the moment and this is just very very early reports and a lot of it is coming from the indonesian acting director of transport the debris that has been photographed, brown square objects, silver rectangular objects and yellow objects. they are not connecting any dots but there is speculation that they could be parts of an airplane. but the transport ministry is n
andrew stevens is now going to join us live from surabaya in indonesia. you've been there for three days. you've seen. you've watched the family members waiting for any news. how serious, how credible is this new information? >> reporter: well at this stage, robyn it does look more credible than a lot of the information that has come out so far. we're getting it's coming from the acting director general of air transport in indonesia. and he's saying there have been photos of debris in the...
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cnn's andrew stevens is joining us live from surabaya. you spoke to the vice president for latest on the search operation. >> reporter: that's right, john. good morning to you. i must admit i asked him about what he was telling the families of the passengers here. he said basically we're doing everything we can to try to find this plane and to keep praying. they are not expecting a good outcome here. we have to be honest here. vice president kalla said after 40 hours of this the chances of finding any survivors has to be very small. i also asked him john there have been unconfirmed reports of objects of interest spotted by an australian plane. air force plane. listen to what he had to say. >> there have been reports of objects floating in the search zone. do you know if they are linked to the missing plane? >> until now, to answer not yet. some report from australia. so far, we are not yet clear the object is from the plane or not. >> reporter: not yet clear, john, whether these objects are linked to flight 8501. remember after 370 disapp
cnn's andrew stevens is joining us live from surabaya. you spoke to the vice president for latest on the search operation. >> reporter: that's right, john. good morning to you. i must admit i asked him about what he was telling the families of the passengers here. he said basically we're doing everything we can to try to find this plane and to keep praying. they are not expecting a good outcome here. we have to be honest here. vice president kalla said after 40 hours of this the chances...
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for the the movie which was project to make 30 million-dollar in the opening weekend, a decision steven gala way with the hollywood reporter says he understands. >> we have horrible situationness theaters, the dark night in aurora, the movie business cannot risk any other violent situation in the theater. >> reporter: the u.s. government hasn't publicly blame north korea for these attacks but that could change as sources say, it is a statement forthcoming the from the said light center nicole brewer, cb36789 "eyewitness news". >>> in a historic move president obama announced policy changes, aimed at improving relations with cuba. the decision came after conversation between president obama and cube even president raul castro. eighteen months of secret he negotiations which led to the release of american contractor alan gross. the president wants to open up an embassy in havana, ease travel restrictions and allow for more business between the the two countries. >> i'm convinced that through a pol willcy oven gauge. we can more effectively stand up for our values and help the cuban people
for the the movie which was project to make 30 million-dollar in the opening weekend, a decision steven gala way with the hollywood reporter says he understands. >> we have horrible situationness theaters, the dark night in aurora, the movie business cannot risk any other violent situation in the theater. >> reporter: the u.s. government hasn't publicly blame north korea for these attacks but that could change as sources say, it is a statement forthcoming the from the said light...
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cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, steven wallace is here as well.
cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, steven wallace is here as well.