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what's the essence of steven levy had in his book, hackers. early hackers wanted to understand how computers worked and how to build them themselves, because they couldn't get one. it's a strong impulse. and it's an attitude towards i want to do stuff. i want to figure out how things get done. it's a really active sense of culture. of what you can do. and i think that's what's so important here. it isn't just that you know, like playing with your hands has some meaning here. it's that when you start figuring things out for yourself you can do stuff for yourself. >> allow yourself to play. ask an interesting question and allow yourself to play. you've been teaching this to kids at the exploreatorium. >> we see kids come to maker fair and they're delighted. they're inspired. we want to be able to go back to the community and act on that and find a place to make things and we've been experimenting with clubs, so that kids in their neighborhoods, take a shop, someone's garage and going to make something. as much as we get kids to the fair. we want
what's the essence of steven levy had in his book, hackers. early hackers wanted to understand how computers worked and how to build them themselves, because they couldn't get one. it's a strong impulse. and it's an attitude towards i want to do stuff. i want to figure out how things get done. it's a really active sense of culture. of what you can do. and i think that's what's so important here. it isn't just that you know, like playing with your hands has some meaning here. it's that when you...
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. >> have you considered that they were a little embarrassed, steven?on my knees. >> a look at the life of an "american idol." a wild afternoon and wardrobe advice. >> you don't think you could get away with that? >> i know i couldn't get away with that. >> matt lauer talks to steven tyler. >>> there's that kind of wedding. and then there's this. this is a movie featuring two women, who are best friends on stage and off. >> we used to be friends. >> until -- >> something happened. >> josh mankiewicz with "bridesmaids." >>> plans for congresswoman gabby giffords to watch the final launch of the space shuttle "endeavour" with her husband mark kelly in command are on hold. the congresswoman was to watch the launch just months after being critically wounded in that shooting in arizona. as her recovery progresses, her determination and spirit have inspired many, especially true of those carrying on her work. here's brian williams. >> reporter: it's a perfectly average morning on capitol hill. that means beneath the gray sky and under this dome bitter partisa
. >> have you considered that they were a little embarrassed, steven?on my knees. >> a look at the life of an "american idol." a wild afternoon and wardrobe advice. >> you don't think you could get away with that? >> i know i couldn't get away with that. >> matt lauer talks to steven tyler. >>> there's that kind of wedding. and then there's this. this is a movie featuring two women, who are best friends on stage and off. >> we used to be...
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exparticular ration of turkey with four keen an oners, ian bremmer, henri barkey of lehigh university, steven cook of the council on foreign relations and joining us from istanbul by phone, journalist and author andrew finkel. >> what we see unfolding in the middle east, particularly as they pertain to turkish relations with libya and turkey's relatns with syria is that the turks are as befuddled and confused as many others when it comes to the ab spring and that their vision of themselves as leaders of the region, of having influence, of playing a constructive role has come up against their interests. >> rose: more about turkey when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight we continue our focus on turkey. last night it was the prime minister. tonight we have the foreign minister. we look at the country's foreign policy and the man who's at the center of it, ahmet davutoglu. he is considered the architect of the country's zero problems with neighbors policy. his active diplomacy and deep economic commerc
exparticular ration of turkey with four keen an oners, ian bremmer, henri barkey of lehigh university, steven cook of the council on foreign relations and joining us from istanbul by phone, journalist and author andrew finkel. >> what we see unfolding in the middle east, particularly as they pertain to turkish relations with libya and turkey's relatns with syria is that the turks are as befuddled and confused as many others when it comes to the ab spring and that their vision of...
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steven's story, i asked myself questions. a lot of writers do that that's usually how i begin. what did he do? who did he meet when he got off the train? who was this man servant? what was his life about? it all began with the seeds and the particular questions, as simple as that. although, then, i had to answer them. what i had done is i usual low don't work with an out line. a lot of writers do they will out line what will happen and sometimes they have to because like if you are writing a mystery you need to write out the plot. i write about characters the characters drive the story. when that hatched i sat down and said, what happens is, a, he arrived and gets off the train what's going to happen. >> i know z, he would get on the train and leave at the evented book. i didn't know the alphabet in between. i was nervous and i took one step at a time very japanese like. i began to study and read everything i could find on the japanese culture. the incredible thing was not having everything that went into it and it still became a quiet book. there is a tsunami. there's tv and l
steven's story, i asked myself questions. a lot of writers do that that's usually how i begin. what did he do? who did he meet when he got off the train? who was this man servant? what was his life about? it all began with the seeds and the particular questions, as simple as that. although, then, i had to answer them. what i had done is i usual low don't work with an out line. a lot of writers do they will out line what will happen and sometimes they have to because like if you are writing a...
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i got some lines that steven tyler says.ven a week says, 'wtf.'" [ laughter ] he's just showing love. it's all about love. >> jimmy: and how about, "slap that baby on the ass and call me christmas." [ laughter ] i mean, i don't know what these things are. >> i don't know but that last one you said, i think robert randolph knows that what means. [ laughter ] rob, come on, man! >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> jimmy: you don't have any idea? he said, "no." he has no idea what it means. but i got say, he's -- he's blowing up like -- 'cause everyone loves you but now, i think, i would say steven tyler is the most loved guy in america. >> well you know, people saw a different side of him. they saw a different side of jennifer. and they've both been amazing on the show. >> jimmy: oh, and jennifer lopez is fantastic. >> 'cause we've rebranded it. and i've said to them before they started -- people will see another whole side of your personality. 'cause, usually what happens, they see you in a video, on a record, on an award show or somethi
i got some lines that steven tyler says.ven a week says, 'wtf.'" [ laughter ] he's just showing love. it's all about love. >> jimmy: and how about, "slap that baby on the ass and call me christmas." [ laughter ] i mean, i don't know what these things are. >> i don't know but that last one you said, i think robert randolph knows that what means. [ laughter ] rob, come on, man! >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> jimmy: you don't have any idea? he said, "no."...
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in computers, steven is with microsoft. microsoft would like to stand d standardize most things, but cars are not standardized. you supply kia, supply ford. each one's different. why would i get into a computer-equipped car do i not think, i know this, i've seen this before? >> it's a great question. most car manufacturers want their car to be unique. so what we do is we provide a platform that they can build their own user interface on top of. so they can make tradeoffs on, this is important that we think for our market and our car, and another car maker can do the same as well. >> do you guide their user interface at all? >> car makers are good at user interface, otherwise they wouldn't bible to make cars. >> we provide samples, but we find car makers are protective of their user interface, and how they want to wrk with their consumers, because they understand them far better than we could. >> can i go to the dark side. it's the issue of privacy, there you are in your car, inputting all this information, where you're goin
in computers, steven is with microsoft. microsoft would like to stand d standardize most things, but cars are not standardized. you supply kia, supply ford. each one's different. why would i get into a computer-equipped car do i not think, i know this, i've seen this before? >> it's a great question. most car manufacturers want their car to be unique. so what we do is we provide a platform that they can build their own user interface on top of. so they can make tradeoffs on, this is...
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we'll talk to steven in just a bit. but first a classroom structure hasn't changed much over the years. teacher in front, students at their desks taking notes, maybe waiting for the bell to ring. in this week's "perry's principles," steve perry takes a look at a new method where the kids are in charge. >> the synapses in my brain connect, then i learn. can you guys stand up and do it with us? >> reporter: the students are teaching class today. the pupils? their teachers. this role reversal is part of a revolutionary program developed by the national urban alliance or nua. how do teachers respond to having kids tell them how to teach? >> they love it, primarily because it really gives them an understanding of the strengths that the students have as well as where the gaps are that need to be filled in. >> reporter: the training is broken up into two parts. first, an nua representative leads a session on creative teaching methods for both students and teachers. >> ready? set? go. >> neurons are the brain cells, the brain c
we'll talk to steven in just a bit. but first a classroom structure hasn't changed much over the years. teacher in front, students at their desks taking notes, maybe waiting for the bell to ring. in this week's "perry's principles," steve perry takes a look at a new method where the kids are in charge. >> the synapses in my brain connect, then i learn. can you guys stand up and do it with us? >> reporter: the students are teaching class today. the pupils? their teachers....
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it turned out amazing. >> steven, you seem fairly normal.t is it about corey's message in that song that made you want to take a chance and to direct a music video? >> well, corey, first and foremost the song is killer so when the opportunity was presented to me it was like hey, corey's team is looking at doing this music video for a song that they are anticipating will do very well which by the way the single break the cycle is tearing up some of the charts right now and doing very well, and they said to me, listen to the song. we'll go back to corey's team and if you have the time, this, that, would you be interested in directing a music video. turned around and pitched it to corey, his team. they liked my vision for the video which for the first time i heard the song "break the cycle" the video you see now is the video which played in my head which is pretty cool. i then went and did something a little bit different. i partnered with the florida state university film school and all of my crew and the dp, young man named patrick were all s
it turned out amazing. >> steven, you seem fairly normal.t is it about corey's message in that song that made you want to take a chance and to direct a music video? >> well, corey, first and foremost the song is killer so when the opportunity was presented to me it was like hey, corey's team is looking at doing this music video for a song that they are anticipating will do very well which by the way the single break the cycle is tearing up some of the charts right now and doing very...
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steven, nice to have you with us. >> hi, susie. >> susie: were you surprised by the verdict, guilty on call counts? >> no. this was a case in which the government had extremely strong evidence. they had during the course of the actual crime recorded the tapes of multiple phone calls, then they arrested his confidant, the people who worked with him, they were able to use all those people against raj, so, and they had narrators to explain what was going on. it was an overwhelming case of evidence by the government. >> susie: and it was an overwhelmingly decisive verdict on all counts. so what impact is this going to have on insider trading? does it stop this kind of behavior? >> absolutely, the government creates disincentives for people who were thinking of crossing the line. that's the point of this kind of case, is to do deterrence. i think the government has been successful with that. insider trading has become a top target among wall street service providers. if people like me are out there, in the firms giving talks on what insider trading is about and helping the traders know what
steven, nice to have you with us. >> hi, susie. >> susie: were you surprised by the verdict, guilty on call counts? >> no. this was a case in which the government had extremely strong evidence. they had during the course of the actual crime recorded the tapes of multiple phone calls, then they arrested his confidant, the people who worked with him, they were able to use all those people against raj, so, and they had narrators to explain what was going on. it was an...
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he new project for steven tyler.. / &p aad where hee'l debut his neeest sinnle. 3 3 p-addlib weatherone ] hey, wiggly. all right, i'm smart enough to notice that my favorite fresh-brewed mickey d's sweet tea is now on the dollar menu, along with that juicy mcdouble. so i'm smart enough for this. you're the best, too... sweet tea... pie? aww, chipmunk. nicely done, chipmunk. [ male announcer ] sweet tea and the mcdonald's dollar menu. the simple joy of being smart. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] looking for a complete picture of your money? meet pnc virtual wallet. it comes with a calendar that shows you all your finances at once. it lets you know when your money's going out. and when it's coming in. it even tells you when you're running low. we call that danger days. it's built to help you see your money in a whole new light. experience everything virtual wallet has to offer at pncvirtualwallet.com. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. ♪ ♪ p ameeicaa idol.../ - judge.../ steven tyler .../ will.../ - stage.../ -3 his... own performance.../ during .../ an... upcoming.../ show. show. tyler.... il
he new project for steven tyler.. / &p aad where hee'l debut his neeest sinnle. 3 3 p-addlib weatherone ] hey, wiggly. all right, i'm smart enough to notice that my favorite fresh-brewed mickey d's sweet tea is now on the dollar menu, along with that juicy mcdouble. so i'm smart enough for this. you're the best, too... sweet tea... pie? aww, chipmunk. nicely done, chipmunk. [ male announcer ] sweet tea and the mcdonald's dollar menu. the simple joy of being smart. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ]...
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. >> steven push is relieved to know that the taunts of a murderer are no more, but he says that osamaen's death does not bring him closure. >> it's a bittersweet moment for me because, you know, nothing is going to bring back my wife, lisa, who died in 9/11 attacks. >> reporter: on september 11th, 2001, reesa rains was making -- lisa rains was making a grueling one day trip to california when her flight cashed into the pentagon. >> i don't know if you ever completely get over that, the loss is always there to a certain extent. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: steve's life has moved forward since that tragic day. i first met him back in 2003 shortly after he said i do for the second time. >> you healed me with your kind words and taught me how to love again. >> reporter: deborah lost her fiance that same year, while the couple started their lives together, steven remained haunted by the fact that al- qaeda's top leader was still out there plotting to do more harm to america. today he feels some comfort. >> this is one very symbolic and important victory but it's just one victory in a war that w
. >> steven push is relieved to know that the taunts of a murderer are no more, but he says that osamaen's death does not bring him closure. >> it's a bittersweet moment for me because, you know, nothing is going to bring back my wife, lisa, who died in 9/11 attacks. >> reporter: on september 11th, 2001, reesa rains was making -- lisa rains was making a grueling one day trip to california when her flight cashed into the pentagon. >> i don't know if you ever completely...
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the guys from twisted sister -- and, yeah, i did steven tyler out in los angeles.. a little control substance issue there as well, by the way, but he's now "american idol." he's loving it. he's got this incredible house in the hollywood hills. he's living the life, and it's great. he talks openly about everything. >> jimmy: yeah. does he -- did he always lived in l.a.? >> no, no, no, no. he boston. he's a boston, new hampshire guy. [ cheers ] yeah, new hampshire. [ applause ] he actually -- he met joe perry in new hampshire. that's where they met and formed the band. >> jimmy: like at a camp or something? >> yeah -- yeah. he had a -- well, he had a -- his family had, like, a camp, not like a day camp or a sleep away camp -- they had one of those camps, like, from -- what's the movie? "dirty dancing." one of those places. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> and through the -- he wrote a book about his life. through the entire book -- this is late-night, i'll get bleeped anyway. i won't say it. he called joe perry, joe f-ing perry. >> jimmy: yeah. >> they're the toxic twins. toxi
the guys from twisted sister -- and, yeah, i did steven tyler out in los angeles.. a little control substance issue there as well, by the way, but he's now "american idol." he's loving it. he's got this incredible house in the hollywood hills. he's living the life, and it's great. he talks openly about everything. >> jimmy: yeah. does he -- did he always lived in l.a.? >> no, no, no, no. he boston. he's a boston, new hampshire guy. [ cheers ] yeah, new hampshire. [...
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stevens, who graduated in 1947 is the third longest serving justice in the supreme court's history. >>> speaking today in new jersey, the dalai lama. hosted by newark's mayor, the three-day conference focuses on peace-making practices from around the world. >>> and happy birthday to musician stevie wonder who turns 63 today. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with nbc "nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. how potential gop presidential candidate mitt romney is defending his own health care record while attacking president obama's. >>> and the very latest in the casey anthony murder case where jury selection in the trial has been slow going. >>> now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
stevens, who graduated in 1947 is the third longest serving justice in the supreme court's history. >>> speaking today in new jersey, the dalai lama. hosted by newark's mayor, the three-day conference focuses on peace-making practices from around the world. >>> and happy birthday to musician stevie wonder who turns 63 today. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to...
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i think to the point that steven made is a valid one.rms of when i covered al qaeda, he contributed ideas about events and he was instrumental in terms of the fu funding. but he did not run the day to day operations. i spent a year rebuilding every step that operatives took. richard reid, the paris embassy bombing plot. and i don't see any evidence that that has changed. however, we may find that within the intelligence or, you know, the intelligence community, assessing what they found, we have a different portrait. but certainly the intelligence officials that i was interviewing when i was with "the new york times," that was their belief. >> there are few people that know about it than you. do you think by killing them, we will evoke a stronger, more vicious type retaliation than if he had been taken alive? >> i think the fundamental problem is occupation within the middle east. remember, after the first gulf war, osama bin laden offered to come back to saudi arabia and help organize the defenses. he was turned down by the kingdom. we
i think to the point that steven made is a valid one.rms of when i covered al qaeda, he contributed ideas about events and he was instrumental in terms of the fu funding. but he did not run the day to day operations. i spent a year rebuilding every step that operatives took. richard reid, the paris embassy bombing plot. and i don't see any evidence that that has changed. however, we may find that within the intelligence or, you know, the intelligence community, assessing what they found, we...
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i imagine steven spielberg, god gave him cards when he was born.ey pick up the cards, right, why is all that hair on his back? so this was a wonderful experience to be able to write for a year and a half and alone without any studio. >> well, i'm going to do that. if you have a couple minutes and you're very gracious, i'm sorry, we're going to throw the rest of... i just want to ask you some questions of comedy and things like that if that's okay. the book is "2030" albert brooks, you got to go pick this up. it's albert brooks, everybody. curtis: welcome back to geico radio, it's savings, on the radio. gecko: hello clarence from stevens point. clarence: ok, you know the grapes at the grocery store? clarence: well, sometimes you try one. take it for a test drive, see how it tastes. clarence: well, my wife says that's stealing. i say it's sampling. what do you think? gecko: yeah, um, listen clarence, i can't really speak to the moral bit, but if you switch to geico, you could save hundreds of dollars on your car insurance. you could buy a whole heap
i imagine steven spielberg, god gave him cards when he was born.ey pick up the cards, right, why is all that hair on his back? so this was a wonderful experience to be able to write for a year and a half and alone without any studio. >> well, i'm going to do that. if you have a couple minutes and you're very gracious, i'm sorry, we're going to throw the rest of... i just want to ask you some questions of comedy and things like that if that's okay. the book is "2030" albert...
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i wish steven tyler would eliminate those beads in his hair.l you, it's starting to look like a christmas tree. james durbin was eliminated tonight from "american idol." i guess this was a big surprise. saturday morning, he'll be eliminateded from our memories too. [ laughter ] watch this. when the contestants get eliminated, they're asked to sing one last song which is a very cruel thing to do. james sang paul mccartney's song "maybe i'm amazed." keep an eye on randy here. he goes up to the judges' table. singing in their faces. there's the fist. and -- sorry, dog, no pound for you. [ laughter ] last night, they ran like a little promo thing at the top of the show. look at this. read it especially. tonight they need your vote. then they show scotty and -- send them home as heroes. heroes? [ laughter ] the navy s.e.a.l.s who killed bin lad reasen are heroes. [ applause ] these are karaoke singers. [ laughter ] if "american idol" contestants are heroes, than in the immortal words of tina turner, we don't need another hero. in fact, steven tyler,
i wish steven tyler would eliminate those beads in his hair.l you, it's starting to look like a christmas tree. james durbin was eliminated tonight from "american idol." i guess this was a big surprise. saturday morning, he'll be eliminateded from our memories too. [ laughter ] watch this. when the contestants get eliminated, they're asked to sing one last song which is a very cruel thing to do. james sang paul mccartney's song "maybe i'm amazed." keep an eye on randy here....
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i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >> and i'm nina dos santos in london.et's see where the european markets are. take a look at that. steep declines everywhere we seem and a number of indices down by in excess of half a percent. particularly for countries like greece, but it's also seemed to have spread in italy and s&p's decision to cut its outlook earlier this week. when it comes to the uk, they've released their first quarter gdp figures and it remains at up above 0.5%. that follows a contraction of half of one percent in the final quarter of andrew. >>> here in asia, nina, a down day. it's been a trending down week this week. we had a bit of a relapse -- respite, i should say, but certainly not convincing. there you see the markets generally hitting lower. the nikkei down by half of one per sechblt hang seng down. it's had a bad week, shanghai. the story of stagflation, it's a story we've been talking about. the uk economy now also is being directed to china. that's, of course, where you get lower economic growth and higher. stagflation is being seen a
i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >> and i'm nina dos santos in london.et's see where the european markets are. take a look at that. steep declines everywhere we seem and a number of indices down by in excess of half a percent. particularly for countries like greece, but it's also seemed to have spread in italy and s&p's decision to cut its outlook earlier this week. when it comes to the uk, they've released their first quarter gdp figures and it remains at up above 0.5%. that follows...
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people can't get enough. >> steven tyler!alents and way with words to one of america's hottest television shows. he's become a media darling with his kooky style and tylerisms. >> well [ bleep ] a duck and see what happens. >> what? >> for the last 30 years as the lead singer of aerosmith, a band which churned out platinum records every year since the '70s, all the news fit to print about tyler was barely suitable to print at all. ♪ >> reporter: the sweet emotion he was feeling was from an addiction to drugs. and as recently as two years ago he almost lost everything. how did you end up on one of the most popular shows on television? >> the week before, i went to betty ford in december of '09 i was so angry with it all, i got a new manager. i said to him get me a job. i don't care what it is. i'm going in. get me "american idol." >> to move forward we first have to look back. it's hard to believe someone called the demon of screaming honed his hard rock musicality in new hampshire where he met his band meats. tyler says "drea
people can't get enough. >> steven tyler!alents and way with words to one of america's hottest television shows. he's become a media darling with his kooky style and tylerisms. >> well [ bleep ] a duck and see what happens. >> what? >> for the last 30 years as the lead singer of aerosmith, a band which churned out platinum records every year since the '70s, all the news fit to print about tyler was barely suitable to print at all. ♪ >> reporter: the sweet emotion...
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all year, steven tyler has been ogling the female contestants.lighting it this year and now tonight, we've put together his greatest moments from the show. here are the best of the best of steven tyler's creepy leers of the night. >> hi what your name? >> holly. >> and how old you are? >> i'm 17. >> you're so cute and precious. >> thank you. >> how old are you, emma? >> 15. >> nice. >> nice. >> wow. ♪ we'll never disappear ♪ >> steven said you sang your heart out. check out the top 11 this summer by popular demand. we've added new dates in new jersey and long island new york. tickets for these shows go on sale friday. get yours before they sell out. >> jimmy: there he is. leering reviews. he's something else. hey, speaking of horny old dudes, more arnold schwarzenegger news today. the former husband of arnold's maid/mistress is now speaking out. "entertainment tonight" scored the interview with him. he was married to this woman while she got pregnant. he thought the child was his until, like, last week. as you might imagine, he's pretty upset. >>
all year, steven tyler has been ogling the female contestants.lighting it this year and now tonight, we've put together his greatest moments from the show. here are the best of the best of steven tyler's creepy leers of the night. >> hi what your name? >> holly. >> and how old you are? >> i'm 17. >> you're so cute and precious. >> thank you. >> how old are you, emma? >> 15. >> nice. >> nice. >> wow. ♪ we'll never disappear ♪...
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i have read about steven's story and followed closely in the paper. the fact that he is here today, i am so glad that you honored him. he worked with the blood donation, the community groups, absolutely amazing. i considered an honor to even be considered. anyway, thank you. i really do appreciate that. the first thing i thought of, i wondered which ones wished i did not live in the district. seen such a political world. but it's such an honor to work with all of you. we have such good policy discussions. everyone does such good work, and we all do it for the greater good of not just san franciscans, but people of the world. san francisco really is a guiding light to many people throughout the country. when i was at the california democratic convention in sacramento this weekend, i remember a time when sanford cisco brought forth -- we were the leaders in the resolutions that brought california forward and brought the rest of the nation forward. so i am really honored to be part of that democratic tradition. i guess the other thing i want to say is i
i have read about steven's story and followed closely in the paper. the fact that he is here today, i am so glad that you honored him. he worked with the blood donation, the community groups, absolutely amazing. i considered an honor to even be considered. anyway, thank you. i really do appreciate that. the first thing i thought of, i wondered which ones wished i did not live in the district. seen such a political world. but it's such an honor to work with all of you. we have such good policy...
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i'm nina dos santos in london. >> i'm andrew stevens.east is just ahead. >>> this week on "marketplace middle east," a scandal that's rocking the international monetary fund as dominique strauss-kahn resigns and the race for the next leader pops up. >>> rebound from revolution. how both tunisia and egypt can restart their touristing industry. one of the most powerful men in finance, and this week the head of the international monetary fund appeared in court to answer charges of attempted rape and unlawful imprisonment. dominique strauss-kahn has been credited with transforming the imf and helping to promote developing economies. he was due to speak at a forum here in brussels where the arab uprising are a key talking point and how it can assist the region during ongoing unrest. leone lakhani has the story. >> reporter: that's welcome news for the middle east, particularly egypt and tunisia, the economies of the two north african countries have been struggling since their respective revolutions. they've not formally asked any lending inst
i'm nina dos santos in london. >> i'm andrew stevens.east is just ahead. >>> this week on "marketplace middle east," a scandal that's rocking the international monetary fund as dominique strauss-kahn resigns and the race for the next leader pops up. >>> rebound from revolution. how both tunisia and egypt can restart their touristing industry. one of the most powerful men in finance, and this week the head of the international monetary fund appeared in court to...
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. >> reporter: dale stevens of san fransisco is another fellowship winner and dropped out of his under graduate program to pursue his project. >> this is about motivation and validation. >> reporter: but stevens admits not everyone agrees with his choices nor the concept that hire education is overvalued -- higher education is overvalued and overrated. >> the most assistance i received was from the college who felt like my decision to leave college was a value judgement on their decision to stay in college. >> reporter: but don't write off the value of tradition colleges just yet. the college board is out to study that says that college graduates make $22,000 per year more than those who did not go to traditional colleges like here at san fransisco state. >> you can't argue those stats: >>> thankfully the prediction never came true but it appears word of the rapture is directly related to the death of one man in the bay area. >>> it's been a huge miracle in my life that i can stand in front of you here today. >> elizabeth smart face to face with her kidnapper. her words for her abducto
. >> reporter: dale stevens of san fransisco is another fellowship winner and dropped out of his under graduate program to pursue his project. >> this is about motivation and validation. >> reporter: but stevens admits not everyone agrees with his choices nor the concept that hire education is overvalued -- higher education is overvalued and overrated. >> the most assistance i received was from the college who felt like my decision to leave college was a value judgement...
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we all learned this from steven spielberg, who popularized the use of baseball caps. jeff is right. have been a longtime fan of jets for a long time. first, i want to thank him for the opportunity to make this peace. people in my position often talk about giving back, and it is usually worth about the price of the words, and nothing more. in this case, i have known jeff for a long time, and i know the good work that he does, and i really wanted to make the contribution that i could. we talked for a long time about themes for this commercial, and we decided -- kind of mutually, i think -- that the resumption of innocence -- i heard the panelists in both panels talk about this repeatedly -- is really about the highest ground that his office to take in a broadcast television commercial. but beyond that -- i have forgotten her name -- very articulate young lady -- we were talking about post-racial america and how all of us collectively and singularly, the people on television and media, would like to believe that is in fact the case, and yet we all know -- i think everyone in his room a
we all learned this from steven spielberg, who popularized the use of baseball caps. jeff is right. have been a longtime fan of jets for a long time. first, i want to thank him for the opportunity to make this peace. people in my position often talk about giving back, and it is usually worth about the price of the words, and nothing more. in this case, i have known jeff for a long time, and i know the good work that he does, and i really wanted to make the contribution that i could. we talked...
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steven tyler has an extremely active libido.our contestants, he did find one to focus on. it's time for steven tyler's creepy leer of the night. ♪ that's the single face. he never disappoints. back to lady gaga for a second. she's doing something interesting to promote her new album, she's invading the facebook game farmville, if you play farmville on may 17th, lady gaga will show up as your new neighbor. a new neighbor with a weird farm. she say her farm will have crystal and uniformed and crystal sheep. i think it's the same that my parents sent the childhood dog to go play on when it disappeared. i miss you, fluffy. lady gaga will premiere new songs on farmville which there's a sentence which made no sense five years ago. what's doing what on what? this is interesting. cbs has reportedly offered charlie sheen's role on "two and a half men" to hugh grant. really, they offered him $1 million an episode. where can we find another actor that's been busted with hookers? [ laughter ] how do they even explain that to the whole audie
steven tyler has an extremely active libido.our contestants, he did find one to focus on. it's time for steven tyler's creepy leer of the night. ♪ that's the single face. he never disappoints. back to lady gaga for a second. she's doing something interesting to promote her new album, she's invading the facebook game farmville, if you play farmville on may 17th, lady gaga will show up as your new neighbor. a new neighbor with a weird farm. she say her farm will have crystal and uniformed and...
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i'm andrew stevens. >> and i'm nina dos santos at cnn london. these are the top stories on tuesday, may 17th. >>> from a $3,000 a night suite to a notorious new york jail, imf boss dominique strauss-kahn is denied bail, the spotlight turns to his successor. >>> finance ministers in brussels are giving portugal cash in a crisis and turning the screws on greece. ♪ real estate was booming homes were on the rise ♪ ♪ that ain't right >>> and don't just blame the bankers for the mortgage mess. the wall street rappers hoping their lyrics will hit home. just before dawn in new york where imf chief dominique strauss-kahn will be waking up after a second night in custody. strauss-kahn is facing criminal charges including attempted rape of a maid at this new york hotel on saturday. further allegations of past sexual misconduct are emerging. including an attack on a young female. the woman at the center of the claim is apparently considering filing an official complaint. cnn is seeking comment from strauss-kahn's lawyers about these allegations. we'll bring
i'm andrew stevens. >> and i'm nina dos santos at cnn london. these are the top stories on tuesday, may 17th. >>> from a $3,000 a night suite to a notorious new york jail, imf boss dominique strauss-kahn is denied bail, the spotlight turns to his successor. >>> finance ministers in brussels are giving portugal cash in a crisis and turning the screws on greece. ♪ real estate was booming homes were on the rise ♪ ♪ that ain't right >>> and don't just blame...
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i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today." >>> the top stories on tuesday, may 24th, under the weather, travel trouble looms as volcanic ash blows towards europe. meanwhile, investors on the continent have caught debt contagent fever. >>> the scramble in the cockpit to save the airliner. >> they don't have ability to go anywhere. they don't have ability to escape. >>> and forced into a life of slavery as part of the cnn freedom project we'll look at one of the most disturbing aspects of human trafficking, sex tourism. >>> now, the skies have been darkening over northern europe in recent days thanks to iceland's latest volcanic eruption. perhaps that's fitting given the mood in the markets. policymakers tried to conquer the debt crisis. it continues to rattle investors. wall street closed sharply on monday after markets in europe dropped 2% for a range of reasons. europe has been moving to new lows and meanwhile, greek debt yields obviously a key measure of confidence in the greek economy
i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today." >>> the top stories on tuesday, may 24th, under the weather, travel trouble looms as volcanic ash blows towards europe. meanwhile, investors on the continent have caught debt contagent fever. >>> the scramble in the cockpit to save the airliner. >> they don't have ability to go anywhere. they don't have ability to escape. >>> and forced into a life of slavery as part of the cnn freedom project...
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but as our correspondent in berlin, steven evans says, there are still questions over how that gap will be filled. >> ever since fukushima, the german government's been under pressure from the green movement with countless demonstrations and in the polls. today chancellor merkel made the change they want. >> we want the electricity of the future to be safe and at the same time, reliable and economically viable. and to get this we need a new structure for our energy supply chain. >> so the eight atomic power stations now on standby won't reopen and the other nine will close by the end of 2022. germany currently gets nearly 1/4 of its energy from nuclear, and 17% from renewable, like wind. the plan is to double that to make up for the loss of nuclear and to cut total energy use by making machines and buildings more energy-efficient. but more wind power means more pylons and high-voltage cables from wind farms. otherwise imports from french nuclear power stations could rise. and an old, unloved fuel. >> we fear that the share of coal will increase because nuclear needs to be substituted an
but as our correspondent in berlin, steven evans says, there are still questions over how that gap will be filled. >> ever since fukushima, the german government's been under pressure from the green movement with countless demonstrations and in the polls. today chancellor merkel made the change they want. >> we want the electricity of the future to be safe and at the same time, reliable and economically viable. and to get this we need a new structure for our energy supply chain....
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i'm andrew stevens. japan's auto industry stalls. honda and toyota unveil the full extent of post-quake production cuts. >>> dollars for democracy. g-8 nations pledge to help egypt to foster freedom and economic growth. >>> and find out why mark zuckerberg may have dropped a killer clanger. >> first the european markets. they are performing quite well this morning. we're well into today's friday session. the last one of the week. let's look at that some indices up around the 1% mark is a number of them buoyed by gains in the banking sector this is after citigroup analysts upgraded european banking stocks to overweight, and that has helped the likes of the cac 40. that index up over 1%. and the ftse 100 is pushing towards the 1% mark as well. andrew? >>> the financial stocks have been dragging australia down this week after a downgrade. the winners, though, in this part of the world, hong kong led the way. petrochina was among the companies giving the hang seng a boost. that after the oil producer's parent company boosted its stake in
i'm andrew stevens. japan's auto industry stalls. honda and toyota unveil the full extent of post-quake production cuts. >>> dollars for democracy. g-8 nations pledge to help egypt to foster freedom and economic growth. >>> and find out why mark zuckerberg may have dropped a killer clanger. >> first the european markets. they are performing quite well this morning. we're well into today's friday session. the last one of the week. let's look at that some indices up around...
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i'm andrew stevens. >> and good morning from cnn london, i'm nina dos santos. these are the top stories on thursday, may 19th. >>> a defiant dominique strauss-kahn resigns as imf chief. vowing to fight sexual assault charges with all his energy and strength. >>> natural disasters, economic aftershocks, japan enters recession for a third time in a decade. as industrial output freefalls and consumers hold on to their cash. >>> and the crumbling foundations of a failed property market. we'll look at the wreckage left behind by ireland's housing crisis. >>> facing multiple charges of sexual assault in the united states, the managing director of the international monetary fund has resigned. dominique strauss-kahn tendered his resignation just a few hours ago in a letter to the imf. in it he writes i want to protect this institution which i served with honor and devotion and especially, especially, i want to devote all my strength, all my time and energy to provingmy innocence. in his statement strauss-kahn strenuously denies the allegations against him that alleged
i'm andrew stevens. >> and good morning from cnn london, i'm nina dos santos. these are the top stories on thursday, may 19th. >>> a defiant dominique strauss-kahn resigns as imf chief. vowing to fight sexual assault charges with all his energy and strength. >>> natural disasters, economic aftershocks, japan enters recession for a third time in a decade. as industrial output freefalls and consumers hold on to their cash. >>> and the crumbling foundations of a...
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and she would be like, friends, steven. and he'd be like, oh, you got to have friends.ends." >> jimmy: people must have eaten that up. >> oh, yeah, two jews singing bette midler, what's better than that? >> jimmy: at any point in your life did you think it was cool? >> no. they like to say, look, we were both in the industry together, and i'm like, no. >> jimmy: what do they do now? >> now my dad is a doctor. >> jimmy: he's a doctor? >> he just, like, stopped doing entertainment and went to medical school when i was 8. >> jimmy: what a waste. >> i know. especially with his voice. his golden pipes. >> jimmy: do you do standup? >> sketch and improv. i'm from the upright citizens brigade. >> jimmy: you do a lot of characters and that sort of thing? >> i do a random impersonations that are one-line long. they're very -- >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, so, it's like a hot app of an impersonation. one would be -- this is the redheaded woman's boyfriend on "sex and the city." you know? i said they were random. >> jimmy: i think i know. >> you know that character? steve. so, he woul
and she would be like, friends, steven. and he'd be like, oh, you got to have friends.ends." >> jimmy: people must have eaten that up. >> oh, yeah, two jews singing bette midler, what's better than that? >> jimmy: at any point in your life did you think it was cool? >> no. they like to say, look, we were both in the industry together, and i'm like, no. >> jimmy: what do they do now? >> now my dad is a doctor. >> jimmy: he's a doctor? >> he...
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. >> the scientist steven hawking xgt .hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. chef inspired. dog desired. >>> here's a look at hot shots in afghanistan, a man rides a bicycle past a destroyed building in downtown kabul. women dressed in colorful costumes danced as part of sail brags in youth. in rome, a new statue of late pope john paul ii, stands in fronts of a bill yant blue sky. in england, alpacas wait in the stalls before being judged. coming into the situation around from around the world. >> jack? >> we have a guy in california saying the world will end on saturday and 200 million of us will be swept off to heaven. the question is, british scientist steven hawking says the idea of heaven is a fairy story. we want to know if you agree. if i'm right, there are good reasons to care about my behavior and impact i have on the world around me. if i'm wrong, i will still have lived a good life. som
. >> the scientist steven hawking xgt .hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. chef inspired. dog desired. >>> here's a look at hot shots in afghanistan, a man rides a bicycle past a destroyed building in downtown kabul. women dressed in colorful costumes danced as part of sail brags in youth. in rome, a new statue of late pope john paul ii, stands in...