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stevens is now serving 50 years to life and that's why she's making headlines again. stevens is asking the court of appeals to mandate that the state shell out between $15 and $50,000 for sex reassignment surgery. arguing she entered prison with silicone hips and breasts and at 5-foot 6, 115-pounds, she is under constant threat of sexual or physical abuse. surgery would allow stevens to be transferred to a women's prison. >> it was totally wrong for you to take someone's mother away from them and still turn around and want special privileges. whatever you are getting, you deserve it. >> what stevens has been getting behind bars is at the heart of this case. since 2003, the state of california has been spending more than $1,000 a year on estrogen hormone treatment for stevens. now multiply that by 300, that's how many inmates are receiving it. female hormone treatment right here in vacville, it seemed incomprehensible. it's called gender identity disorder. it is not psychological, but medical. hormone treatment is necessary. >> it's medically necessary in the same way
stevens is now serving 50 years to life and that's why she's making headlines again. stevens is asking the court of appeals to mandate that the state shell out between $15 and $50,000 for sex reassignment surgery. arguing she entered prison with silicone hips and breasts and at 5-foot 6, 115-pounds, she is under constant threat of sexual or physical abuse. surgery would allow stevens to be transferred to a women's prison. >> it was totally wrong for you to take someone's mother away from...
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stevens is now serving 50 years to life, and that is why she is making headlines again.se stevens is asking the court to mandate 50,000 be shelled out for sex surgery, arguing that she entered prison with silicon hips and breasts, and being built slightly, she is under threat of physical abuse. surgery would allow stevens to be transferred to a women's prison. >> it was totally wrong for you to take a person's mother from them. and then still want special privileges, whatever you get you deserve it. >> what lyralisa stevens has been getting behind bars is at the heart of this case. since 2003, the state of california has been spending more than a thousand a year for hormone treatments for stevens. now add that up by many, and they are all receiving it, receiving treatment in vacaville. it is shocking, so we sat down with those who treated these transgender inmates, saying it is a disorder, medical. so hormone treatment is necessary. >> i would say it is medically necessary in the same way that breast reconstruction may be medically necessary for a woman who had surgery.
stevens is now serving 50 years to life, and that is why she is making headlines again.se stevens is asking the court to mandate 50,000 be shelled out for sex surgery, arguing that she entered prison with silicon hips and breasts, and being built slightly, she is under threat of physical abuse. surgery would allow stevens to be transferred to a women's prison. >> it was totally wrong for you to take a person's mother from them. and then still want special privileges, whatever you get you...
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stevens is now serve 50 years to life and that's why she's making headlines against because stevens ismandate that the state shell out between $15,000 and $50,000 for sex reassignment surgery. arguing she entered prison with silicone hips and breasts and at 5'6", 115 pounds, she is under constant threat of sexual or physical abuse. surgery would allow stevens to be transferred to a women's prison. >> it was totally wrong for you to take someone's life away from them and they will want special privileges. whatever you're getting, you deserve it. >> reporter: what stevens has been getting behind bars is at the heart of this case. since 2003, the state of california has been spending more than $1,000 a year on estrogen hormone treatment for stevens. now multiply that by 300. that's how many inmates are receiving it. think there should be no more hormone treatment in vacaville in we sat down with those who treated transgendered inmates and it's called gender identity disorder. they say it's not psychological but medical so hormone treatment is necessary. >> i say it's medically necessary i
stevens is now serve 50 years to life and that's why she's making headlines against because stevens ismandate that the state shell out between $15,000 and $50,000 for sex reassignment surgery. arguing she entered prison with silicone hips and breasts and at 5'6", 115 pounds, she is under constant threat of sexual or physical abuse. surgery would allow stevens to be transferred to a women's prison. >> it was totally wrong for you to take someone's life away from them and they will...
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regina dugan, author steven johnson, economist paul romer, len baker and innovation maven john kao. >> problems are much more serious than most people realize and the consequences are more grave than most people realize. >> but let's get started by first understanding innovation and watching the effect it has had on societies over the last centuries. >>> so, why does innovation matter? helping explain it all for us today is a man who studied innovation from top to bottom, steven johnson. johnson is the author of a terrific book "where good ideas come from: the natural history of innovation" and he'll show us the impact of innovation over time. >> that's. let's start with a long view that shows just how dramatic the change inaugurated by the modern revolution in innovation has been.
regina dugan, author steven johnson, economist paul romer, len baker and innovation maven john kao. >> problems are much more serious than most people realize and the consequences are more grave than most people realize. >> but let's get started by first understanding innovation and watching the effect it has had on societies over the last centuries. >>> so, why does innovation matter? helping explain it all for us today is a man who studied innovation from top to bottom,...
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>> jae, on the floor of our bedroom. >> jimmy: how cheap is steven spielberg?would entrust two strangers that were 15 years old to repair these movies. >> jimmy: he's lucky you didn't use them to make -- as rolling papers or something. i mean -- [ laughter ] >> well, i wanted to steal a frame because it said written and directed by steve spielberg. i was like, come on, we have to. and matt's like, no. >> jimmy: you're lucky. it could have been disastrous. you might not be working with him now. >> this is true. >> jimmy: when he's the producer of your movie, does he do anything? does a producer really produce anything? >> he was amazing. he helped me -- you know, we worked on the script together and with casting. he spent hours in the editing room with me. it was amazing because he'd be sitting there. you know, it would be crazy because you know, there was steven spielberg and there were so many times i'd work on something and think what the hell would steven spielberg do in and we'd be in the editing room. he'd say, "you know what i'd do?" he'd make a suggestio
>> jae, on the floor of our bedroom. >> jimmy: how cheap is steven spielberg?would entrust two strangers that were 15 years old to repair these movies. >> jimmy: he's lucky you didn't use them to make -- as rolling papers or something. i mean -- [ laughter ] >> well, i wanted to steal a frame because it said written and directed by steve spielberg. i was like, come on, we have to. and matt's like, no. >> jimmy: you're lucky. it could have been disastrous. you might...
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. >> reporter: his sentence reinstated, steven hatch went back to death row. and meanwhile, glen ake, the triggerman, had been filing appeals from a nearby cell. in february of 1985, six years after the douglasses were murdered, the united states supreme court ruled in ake versus oklahoma that he deserved a new trial. prosecutors had failed to provide a psychiatrist at state expense. kathy stoker was the d.a. >> i contacted brooks and leslie and indicated that we would have to retry ake. i'm sure they just thought, will this ever end? >> reporter: that is exactly the stunned siblings' reaction. once again they opened their psychic and emotional wounds for inspection by the court. and this is the thing that is so remarkable is that you're able to go there again and again. >> right. >> reporter: to places that are daunting and difficult and yet you clearly feel that same emotional turmoil every time it comes up. >> i do. >> reporter: here you are sitting with us. you're feeling it all again. >> you would think 31 years later it would be different. i always get a
. >> reporter: his sentence reinstated, steven hatch went back to death row. and meanwhile, glen ake, the triggerman, had been filing appeals from a nearby cell. in february of 1985, six years after the douglasses were murdered, the united states supreme court ruled in ake versus oklahoma that he deserved a new trial. prosecutors had failed to provide a psychiatrist at state expense. kathy stoker was the d.a. >> i contacted brooks and leslie and indicated that we would have to retry...
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the film "super 8" is produced by steven spielberg and here's the film's trailer. >> i have nothing againstour friends. i like your friends. things obviously change for us. >> i have to help charles finish his movie. >> be good for you to hang around friends that don't hang around cameras and mster makeup. >> could you close you're eyes, please. and, action! >> an eastbound freighter derailed. what the cargo was on the freighter we don't know. >> we can' tell anyone. >> i understand you have concerns about our cargo. >> there isn't anything else i should know, is there? >> i can assure you the answer is no. >> it's like they all just ran away. i've got property damage. i've got theft. i've got nine people missing now. there's things happening around here i can't explain. >> we have to find this thing. >> i don't feel good about this. >> go! >> i saw it. no one bieves me. >> i believe you. what the hell. >> charlie: super 8 opened june 11th. i'm glad to have j.j. abrams back at this table. welcome. >> thank you >> >> abrams and spielberg. >> crazy. >> charlie: more than that. a dream. >> it'
the film "super 8" is produced by steven spielberg and here's the film's trailer. >> i have nothing againstour friends. i like your friends. things obviously change for us. >> i have to help charles finish his movie. >> be good for you to hang around friends that don't hang around cameras and mster makeup. >> could you close you're eyes, please. and, action! >> an eastbound freighter derailed. what the cargo was on the freighter we don't know. >> we...
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and think, what the hell would steven spielberg do? say, you know what i'd do? he'd make a suggestion. there he is right there, telling me what he would do. it was very cool. >> jimmy: you have to listen to everything he suggests, right? you can't reject anything -- >> he is the greatest collaborator. when you get past the oh, my god, it's steven spielberg. he's just a great guy with amazing ideas. >> jimmy: how do you get past the oh, my god, it's steven spielberg? >> it takes time. >> jimmy: i would think so. >> at first you are like -- and you reference movies that you love and you're like, oh, he directed that, [ bleep ]. and you don't want to make it seem like you're being a sycophant but it's hard when you're working with him, especially with a movie that has kids and bikes and otherworldly stuff. not to reference the -- you know. >> jimmy: yeah. and the kids, by the way, are not all professional actors. these are kids you found somewhere? >> two of the kids on the movie had never been on the set of anything before. so it was --
and think, what the hell would steven spielberg do? say, you know what i'd do? he'd make a suggestion. there he is right there, telling me what he would do. it was very cool. >> jimmy: you have to listen to everything he suggests, right? you can't reject anything -- >> he is the greatest collaborator. when you get past the oh, my god, it's steven spielberg. he's just a great guy with amazing ideas. >> jimmy: how do you get past the oh, my god, it's steven spielberg? >>...
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stevens off? he did not have to do any of it. >> eric said, i am not the secretary of justice. i am the attorney general. he is the chief law-enforcement officer for the country. the attorney general who does their job well and looks at it in that vein, regardless of republican or democrat, if something goes wrong or goes awry, it is their job to do with it. he looked at that case and he had worked in the public integrity section back when he was a young attorney at the justice department and he knew the standard that was supposed to be met in that particular place. he felt, in this case, there were some serious questions about how they performed their duties. >> how long have you known him? >> boy, i remember when he was the u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. i have known him probably over 15 years. >> who were you working for in the beginning? >> "washington post" in the beginning. >> is that how you get access to him? >> i like to think it he has a sense of me and how i go about doing
stevens off? he did not have to do any of it. >> eric said, i am not the secretary of justice. i am the attorney general. he is the chief law-enforcement officer for the country. the attorney general who does their job well and looks at it in that vein, regardless of republican or democrat, if something goes wrong or goes awry, it is their job to do with it. he looked at that case and he had worked in the public integrity section back when he was a young attorney at the justice department...
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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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this is your report on ted stevens pierre >> last fall, the 40-year political career of senator ted stevens ended in disgrace. but today, attorney general eric holder pull the plug on the case, saying evidence was withheld and it was in the interest of justice to dismiss the indictment and not proceed with a new trial. >> the jury verdict here was attained unlawfully. the government violated the constitution of the united states. >> a jury convicted stevens of taking thousands of dollars of contributions. but after the trial, the court learned that prosecutors may have potentially allowed a witness to lead the jury. there may be even more allegations of possible material misconduct. prosecutors have tried to keep a key witness from testifying. one of the lead agents accepted gifts and even had them over for dinner. federal prosecutors face an internal prosecution, one of prosecuting themselves. >> the prosecution was tainted and it could not be satisfactorily removed. >> stevens was legendary for his temper and his ability to get billions of federal dollars for his state. throughout the who
this is your report on ted stevens pierre >> last fall, the 40-year political career of senator ted stevens ended in disgrace. but today, attorney general eric holder pull the plug on the case, saying evidence was withheld and it was in the interest of justice to dismiss the indictment and not proceed with a new trial. >> the jury verdict here was attained unlawfully. the government violated the constitution of the united states. >> a jury convicted stevens of taking thousands...
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the two were named steven hatch and glen ake.ar already to the local police. >> one of them had a burglary conviction. >> reporter: these are petty criminals. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: as police pieced together their activity today, they learned that after the two borrowed the yellow chevy, they drove into town and cleaned out their bank accounts. >> each one got approximately $500 out of a savings account. >> reporter: they bought beer and whiskey and scored some speed and cocaine, then roared off in the borrowed car to rob the family in henessey. that crime netted more than a thousand dollars and a double-barreled shotgun. from there they headed south to okarche and the pastor's modest ranch house out beyond the streetlights. assistant district attorney bill james responded to the crime scene at the douglass home that night. he was starting to help build a case. >> within, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 in the morning, we had the identity of the people because of the prior robbery. >> reporter: they took money out of their bank accounts, the
the two were named steven hatch and glen ake.ar already to the local police. >> one of them had a burglary conviction. >> reporter: these are petty criminals. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: as police pieced together their activity today, they learned that after the two borrowed the yellow chevy, they drove into town and cleaned out their bank accounts. >> each one got approximately $500 out of a savings account. >> reporter: they bought beer and whiskey and scored...
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and steven spielberg, did you get a lot of time with them?ld be there talking to j.j. i remember after we finished shooting, we all went out to eat with steven, but it was a surprise. >> jimmy: where did you go in west virginia eatsing? >> it wasn't in west virginia, it was in l.a. it was in santa monica. >> jimmy: did he pay or did he make you is split the check? >> i don't know. it was a surprise he was coming. we were all sitting. we had bread and whatever. j.j. walked in and then we were all just sitting there and then steven walked in with his baseball cap and his leather jacket and everyone was like looking at him. >> jimmy: do you know to be excited that steven spielberg was there or do your parents tell you to be excited. you're so young you missed most of his stuff. >> we have all seen "e.t." and l that. >> jimmy: congratulations. this is a cool thing. this is a photo of -- tell us what this is here. >> that is me. >> jimmy: that's you. >> i'm giving a thumbs up. that's me getting a mold, because in the movie i have to hang upside do
and steven spielberg, did you get a lot of time with them?ld be there talking to j.j. i remember after we finished shooting, we all went out to eat with steven, but it was a surprise. >> jimmy: where did you go in west virginia eatsing? >> it wasn't in west virginia, it was in l.a. it was in santa monica. >> jimmy: did he pay or did he make you is split the check? >> i don't know. it was a surprise he was coming. we were all sitting. we had bread and whatever. j.j....
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justice stevens, thank you tore joining us. >> nice to be here. thank you. >> ifill: when you were appointed by president ford you were considered to be the republican nominee that by the time you retired you were considered to be the court's unlikely liberal. were you really that unlikely? or were you really that liberal? >> well, i never have been a fan of trying to use labels like that to describe the justices. because very often the justice will be liberal on one issue and conservative on another. and it is true that i was in dissent a lot in the last several years, i was in dissent quite a bit from the beginning too. >> ifill: you just became a professional dissenter in your time on the court. >> well, i actually started out doing a lot of dissenting. so i'm not sure-- i'm not sure how to answer that question. >> ifill: did you change? did the court change? or did society change in your 35 years there? >> well, i suppose everything's changed over the years. my own view is that there's been a change on the court every time a new member has bee
justice stevens, thank you tore joining us. >> nice to be here. thank you. >> ifill: when you were appointed by president ford you were considered to be the republican nominee that by the time you retired you were considered to be the court's unlikely liberal. were you really that unlikely? or were you really that liberal? >> well, i never have been a fan of trying to use labels like that to describe the justices. because very often the justice will be liberal on one issue and...
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steven? thanks, fareed. let's start with a long view that shows just how dramatic the change inaugurated by the modern revolution in innovation has been. this is a charted of global gdp over the last 1,000 years, which is basically the kind of best way to measure the increase in value from new products and services created in a society. so, if we start the clock here at year 1 ooo in the middle of the dark ages and look at what happens over the next 500 years. basically, global gdp just flat lines. there's no change at all. then the trading capitals of europe start to kind of light up and you begin to see this slow but steady growth for the next 300 years. but then stop the clock right here. it's 1800, the dawn of the industrial age, steam power is starting to revolutionize life in britain, united states and europe. look at what happens over the next 200 years. you see this just dramatic spike, really a global spike in gdp everywhere around the planet. now, this is an extraordinary change. and you hear peopl
steven? thanks, fareed. let's start with a long view that shows just how dramatic the change inaugurated by the modern revolution in innovation has been. this is a charted of global gdp over the last 1,000 years, which is basically the kind of best way to measure the increase in value from new products and services created in a society. so, if we start the clock here at year 1 ooo in the middle of the dark ages and look at what happens over the next 500 years. basically, global gdp just flat...
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steven lenhart fue el autor de tres de los tantos para un hat trick... lenhart..la semana en la mls.. ---los mavericks de dallas se coronaron campeones de la nba.. por primera vez en su 31 aÑos de historia.... ayer en el american airlines arena de miami... la quinteta texana salio con todo.. dirk nowitzki no tuvo una buena primera mitad pero se recupero despues del descanso para terminar con 21 puntos... jason terry desde la banca fue el lider anotador con 27 unidades.. el ex jugador de los suns shawn marion se corono con los mavs que ganaron por 105 a 95... ---esa es la informacion deportiva... cesar regresamos contigo cu al volver de la pausa en dos minutos... take vo ---quin habra ganado la lucha para la pelicula ms taquillera del fin de semana? le cuento en cuanto regresemos... cu / cesar y blanca aunque no estuvo involucrado en la direccin, el cineasta steven spielberg vuelve a demostrar su talento con su nueva cinta de ciencia ficcin... ---nancy leal nos dice en que lugar qued su nueva produccin en la lista de las ms taquilleras del fin de semana... take pkg
steven lenhart fue el autor de tres de los tantos para un hat trick... lenhart..la semana en la mls.. ---los mavericks de dallas se coronaron campeones de la nba.. por primera vez en su 31 aÑos de historia.... ayer en el american airlines arena de miami... la quinteta texana salio con todo.. dirk nowitzki no tuvo una buena primera mitad pero se recupero despues del descanso para terminar con 21 puntos... jason terry desde la banca fue el lider anotador con 27 unidades.. el ex jugador de los...
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[applause] >> ray stevens.at was fantastic. >> you know, ray, you can say a lot music that you probably couldn't get away with just speaking it. why is music so powerful. >> i don't know it certainly is and i am concerned about the country for quite sometime now and i am not a politician and i decided to convey messages just like you say with a song. it is amazing. you get a set of lyrics that rhyme and put a melody to them and it sticks in peoplee mind. >> i know you have the passion that i do to make music available to every kid in america. >> absolutely. i can relate to that. when i was a kid my momma made me take piano lessons. i didn't want to. i wanted to play baseball. but i had to practice an hour every day. look being back, i am glad she made me do that. >> ray stevens. thank you for being with us. coming up. how do they rate the republicans that are trying to unseat the current democrat in the white house . the white house . denver quarterback and >> the list of republican challengers is growing. form
[applause] >> ray stevens.at was fantastic. >> you know, ray, you can say a lot music that you probably couldn't get away with just speaking it. why is music so powerful. >> i don't know it certainly is and i am concerned about the country for quite sometime now and i am not a politician and i decided to convey messages just like you say with a song. it is amazing. you get a set of lyrics that rhyme and put a melody to them and it sticks in peoplee mind. >> i know you...
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for details, we welcome back steven. >> it's a pleasure. thank you for having me. >> let's start with family house first of all, this seems to be your pet charity. the sixth year you have said this party is designated for the funds to go to this charity. how did this start? >> it started because a member of the community introduced me and another member of my staff to family house and we paid a visit and were frankly blown away by how much impact that this relatively small organization can have on a crucially needy group. and the structure is, if you live 50 miles away or further from san francisco, and your kid is getting cancer or other serious treatment at ucsf, you cannot move your family to san francisco and stay in a hotel for six weeks or three months. and so family house provides a home away from home for those families. and it keeps families together. it's right across the street from the hospital. so at all hours of the day or night, mom and dad can be with the kid and the siblings can stay with parents and get all kinds of suppor
for details, we welcome back steven. >> it's a pleasure. thank you for having me. >> let's start with family house first of all, this seems to be your pet charity. the sixth year you have said this party is designated for the funds to go to this charity. how did this start? >> it started because a member of the community introduced me and another member of my staff to family house and we paid a visit and were frankly blown away by how much impact that this relatively small...
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. >> for steven frazier, bad news. employers shed 29,000 job in may and most significant job loss since last fall. he remains positive because of unique skills. >> it is not too bad for me, but a guy coming out of prison and people getting laid off from a janitorial job. where are you going to find one? >> you will find starts . it happens for one reason. they don't think they can find a job. you have to be actively looking for work. and they are dealing with shrinking budgets. >> there is one bright spot the information sector. it had seven percent job growth. and that didn't help steven frazier who may have to stretch to stay in the airline administration and you might to have go to dex e texasment both of those have single digit unemployment. >> and long day. and coming to an end in freeway mont. it is over head. that is how to conduct the efforts. they don't have anybody under arrest and they have conduct persons of interest. and the painter was found. he was driving a city truck and he got into an altercation . th
. >> for steven frazier, bad news. employers shed 29,000 job in may and most significant job loss since last fall. he remains positive because of unique skills. >> it is not too bad for me, but a guy coming out of prison and people getting laid off from a janitorial job. where are you going to find one? >> you will find starts . it happens for one reason. they don't think they can find a job. you have to be actively looking for work. and they are dealing with shrinking...
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the guys from twisted sister -- and, yeah, i did steven tyler out in los angeles.ow -- all the years with aerosmith. 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
the guys from twisted sister -- and, yeah, i did steven tyler out in los angeles.ow -- all the years with aerosmith. 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. [...
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wow. ♪ will never disappear >> steven said you sang your heart out. the top 11 this summer by popular demand. we've added more dates in newark, new jersey, and long island, new york. tickets for these shows go on sale friday at 10:00 a.m. other tickets are on sale right now so 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 an exclusive 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. >> when did you first realize this was not your son? >> just about three days ago, i think. >> who told you about this story when it broke? >> well, my doorbell ring and i open it and maury povich was standing there saying, "you're not the father! you're not the father." >> did you believe what he was telling you? >> of course, it is maury povi
wow. ♪ will never disappear >> steven said you sang your heart out. the top 11 this summer by popular demand. we've added more dates in newark, new jersey, and long island, new york. tickets for these shows go on sale friday at 10:00 a.m. other tickets are on sale right now so 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...
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andrew stevens, cnn, jakarta. >>> join us tomorrow when andrew stevens will be talking to the chairmanonesia's investment coordinating board about the challenges of shoring up foreign investment. that's on friday, right here on "wbt" on cnn. >>> now it's day one of the international economic forum in st. petersburg. the world will be watching on friday as the russian president, dmitry medvedev steps out with his chinese counterpart hu jintao. the kremlin is courting some international attention it seems as it plans a multibillion dollar private equity fund. john defterios, live from st. e st. petersburg on what that will mean. >> what is a framework is getting a firm foundation as a result of an interview we did an hour ago. >> we are open to foreign investments. the second is creating a specific instrument for them to be comfortable working from russia. the russian government is ready to give some comfort by matching foreign investments with funds, managed by professional team, not by the government itself. >> the chinese investment corps has decided to come in. we just don't know the
andrew stevens, cnn, jakarta. >>> join us tomorrow when andrew stevens will be talking to the chairmanonesia's investment coordinating board about the challenges of shoring up foreign investment. that's on friday, right here on "wbt" on cnn. >>> now it's day one of the international economic forum in st. petersburg. the world will be watching on friday as the russian president, dmitry medvedev steps out with his chinese counterpart hu jintao. the kremlin is courting...
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abrams and steven spielberg. if that should be enough. >> i should call will smith. tavis: [laughter] i'm just asking about the decision to put a movie out and hoping to do well and there is no big name attached to it. >> you are right. is a risk. and i think that people love discovering people. by the way, star trek, which of course, have been in "star trek," bud people did not really know that -- but people did not really know the source of that film. the movie came out and people still went. i think there is a fun to go into the movie and seeing people and getting to discover them yourselves and not feel like it is a another star vehicle. if the right actor happens to be unknown, that should be allowed, too. tavis: for those who have not seen it yet, what do you want to tell us without giving too much away? >> super 8 is a movie about a group of kids making a movie on separate film, like i used to do it as a kid. they're making a zombie movie and it is really scary. they're filming one night. they have seeped away and they are filming at a train depot. -- they hav
abrams and steven spielberg. if that should be enough. >> i should call will smith. tavis: [laughter] i'm just asking about the decision to put a movie out and hoping to do well and there is no big name attached to it. >> you are right. is a risk. and i think that people love discovering people. by the way, star trek, which of course, have been in "star trek," bud people did not really know that -- but people did not really know the source of that film. the movie came out...
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steven johnson showed that earlier. no question of innovation's importance.o learned that innovation comes in many varieties from the private sector and the public sector, from businesses and universities. len baker reminded us innovation isn't just about science and technology. it's about inventions in business and business processes and these kinds of innovations really come out of a fertile private sector. we saw the perfect example of that in google. but i have to say that i am still persuaded that the government has proven to have a powerful role in innovation, at least in the past. look at all of the achievements of darpa in inventing the internet, gps. without them america and the world would be a very different place. after all, the fastest growing economies in the world today, china, south korea, are using the government to fund research, to promote innovation, in industry after industry, they're establishing commanding leads because of government policy. so, i think we need both -- government support and a vibrant private sector to foster innovation
steven johnson showed that earlier. no question of innovation's importance.o learned that innovation comes in many varieties from the private sector and the public sector, from businesses and universities. len baker reminded us innovation isn't just about science and technology. it's about inventions in business and business processes and these kinds of innovations really come out of a fertile private sector. we saw the perfect example of that in google. but i have to say that i am still...
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i said, "justice stevens, i like to return to your question." justice stevens just smiled. i was standing there and suddenly realized i did not remember what his question was. [laughter] i had a good idea, but it did not work out. i think we need to do a better job of letting the lawyers participate in the dialogue. by the way, we have an extraordinary bar. >> it is a difficult thing with lawyers are trying to pick between which justice to answer or which judge to answer when the questions come. >> it is a challenging part of the practice. >> further questions? yes, ma'am. >> [unintelligible] >> a lot of different ways. i do a lot of work in my chambers orally. that is a holdover from my practice days. i like to sit down with them. i do not do bench memos. they read the briefs in the case, i read the briefs, and sometime before the argument, we sit down and belts ideas off each other. they take one side and i take the other. usually as a result of that process, additional questions will come up and we will do further research on an issue. in fact, we have portions of opinio
i said, "justice stevens, i like to return to your question." justice stevens just smiled. i was standing there and suddenly realized i did not remember what his question was. [laughter] i had a good idea, but it did not work out. i think we need to do a better job of letting the lawyers participate in the dialogue. by the way, we have an extraordinary bar. >> it is a difficult thing with lawyers are trying to pick between which justice to answer or which judge to answer when...
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steven colber t is my best friend for six months.f and that was too much for him. i offered him six months and he said yes. so six months ends august 3 so right now we're best friend for six months. bffsm. i have an ice cream flavor, ben and jerry's. a lot of people consider it the best ice cream ever existed. steven colbert brought ben and jerry's brought it with him. fruit stuff. whatever. it's unoriginal but it sweets and counts as ice cream. what i want you to do is maybe try both and see a blindfold taste test which one you think you enjoy the most. do you mind? >> well, i feel unnerved by this but i'll do it. this is already feeling deeply uncomfortable. here we go. ready? >> so this is the first spoon. >> okay. >> feed it to him. >> yes, thank you. this is weird. >> all right. all right. go. describe it. >> it's sort of coffee yish, i would say. >> yeah. >> here you go. try this one. >> that's just crunchy and fairly bland. i'll have number one again. i'll have the first one. >> are you sure about that? >> yeah. >> unoriginal
steven colber t is my best friend for six months.f and that was too much for him. i offered him six months and he said yes. so six months ends august 3 so right now we're best friend for six months. bffsm. i have an ice cream flavor, ben and jerry's. a lot of people consider it the best ice cream ever existed. steven colbert brought ben and jerry's brought it with him. fruit stuff. whatever. it's unoriginal but it sweets and counts as ice cream. what i want you to do is maybe try both and see a...
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we're talking to steven dennis from roll call.o today you have the durbin proposal and the court proposal. >> senator durbin wants to bring it down to 12 cents. what's the other proposal? >> the corporate tester plan keeps getting revised. the latest revision. initially they wanted to delay the rules a couple of years and water it down significantly. that had a lot of initial opposition seen as a way to kill it altogether. this one they say is more of a compromise even though none of the retailers agree with that. if this one delays any implementation for about a implementation for about a year, and it also gives the banks a lot more flexibility when they go to the regulators and say, hey, we need to justify a higher charge, you know? something closer to the 44 cents instead of the 12 cents. if the tester amendment passes, they'll be able to include a lot more expenses to justify a higher rate. and all kinds of overhead expenses that they can say, hey, well, we need to leverage this fee in order to pay all this overhead. and durbi
we're talking to steven dennis from roll call.o today you have the durbin proposal and the court proposal. >> senator durbin wants to bring it down to 12 cents. what's the other proposal? >> the corporate tester plan keeps getting revised. the latest revision. initially they wanted to delay the rules a couple of years and water it down significantly. that had a lot of initial opposition seen as a way to kill it altogether. this one they say is more of a compromise even though none...