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i guess this question is for pat and lieutenant vance. i was wondering where you briefed the families individually. how did you communicate with the families and keep them informed ahead of the press? >> i think both of us can respond to that. we come to this from different respective's. first of all, i think it was a stroke of genius to assign a police officer to each of the families. not only did it provide rejection from any potential onslaught of media, since their names were being revealed, but it provided us with an opportunity to communicate with the families. that is what my office did. we used that as a vehicle to get information directly to the families. we would communicate either with lieutenant vance or someone knowing that the information would get to the families, clearly, consistent. it would be fair. it would be communicated in the appropriate fashion. that is how we used to that position. >> as i alluded before, but the most difficult things we had to do from the criminal investigative point of view was to inform the fam
i guess this question is for pat and lieutenant vance. i was wondering where you briefed the families individually. how did you communicate with the families and keep them informed ahead of the press? >> i think both of us can respond to that. we come to this from different respective's. first of all, i think it was a stroke of genius to assign a police officer to each of the families. not only did it provide rejection from any potential onslaught of media, since their names were being...
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russia will supply them with d vanced missiles and asked the country to not do so. it comes a day after president obama and david cameron met at the white house and there was distance on the syria issue. with cameron using far more urgent language. five million people forceed from their homes. serious history is being written in the blood of her people. the world meads to bring the killing to an end. they say that a cia officer was detained on supposed suspicions of spying after he attempted to recruit a russian secret agent. he was under the guides of a diplomat and written introductions and a large sum of money when he was detained. sounds like a tom clancy novel. to minnesota where later mark dayton will sign the same-sex marriage bill into law.
russia will supply them with d vanced missiles and asked the country to not do so. it comes a day after president obama and david cameron met at the white house and there was distance on the syria issue. with cameron using far more urgent language. five million people forceed from their homes. serious history is being written in the blood of her people. the world meads to bring the killing to an end. they say that a cia officer was detained on supposed suspicions of spying after he attempted to...
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vance, george c. wolfe, and jacob bernstein. i am pleased to have them here at this table. i have a question, does that come from nora's conversation with her mother on her death bed? >> yeah, indeed. her mother always said, you know, use it-- when her mother was on her death bed, she said to her, "take notes, "and my mother did and my mother wrote a piece called "the mink coat" which i believe was in "esquire wal"about mourning, and about hw her mother had become not exactly a role model for her. but know. >> rose: but said "take notes. upon. >> take notes. she did. >> rose: so how does this start? i mean, noramented to do something about mike, who she didn't really know. >> she read his oof obituary. >> she read the obituary. >> and said this is a story i need to tell. >> rose: but was going to be it as an hbo thing. >> she was going to do it as an hbo piece. and she did not waste time it. the only reason it took as long as it did to gestate, it was very hard to figure out how to make it work as a movie because the characters broke through the fourth wall, and now, obviou
vance, george c. wolfe, and jacob bernstein. i am pleased to have them here at this table. i have a question, does that come from nora's conversation with her mother on her death bed? >> yeah, indeed. her mother always said, you know, use it-- when her mother was on her death bed, she said to her, "take notes, "and my mother did and my mother wrote a piece called "the mink coat" which i believe was in "esquire wal"about mourning, and about hw her mother had...
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vance wrote more than 60 books. mysteries, fantasies, and science fiction. some of his best known works are dying planet, and big planet. >>> in 90 seconds. >> bay bridge officials still can't say if the new span will open on time on labor day. we're on the >>> we did not learn at a meeting today if the new bay bridge will open on schedule. but we do have a new target date. we're told a decision can be expected on july 10. ken wayne is live on treasure island after going out on the span tonight. >> reporter: caltrans took us straight to the heart of the problem here on the new eastern span of the bay bridge. a lot of progress has been made to overcome those faulty bolts. but the bridge's opening date is still in doubt. we climbed underneath the deck of the new suspension span to see those troublesome bolts that have caused so much concern. the broken bolts are clearly evident by exposed gaps, and in some cases, the nuts are gone. >> a little frustration, anger at this ohio company that made these bolts? >> >> i don't know. we're just focusing on dealing with
vance wrote more than 60 books. mysteries, fantasies, and science fiction. some of his best known works are dying planet, and big planet. >>> in 90 seconds. >> bay bridge officials still can't say if the new span will open on time on labor day. we're on the >>> we did not learn at a meeting today if the new bay bridge will open on schedule. but we do have a new target date. we're told a decision can be expected on july 10. ken wayne is live on treasure island after going...
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vance wrote more than 60 books. mysteries, fantasies, and science fiction. some of his best known works are dying planet, and big planet. >>> in 90 seconds. >> bay bridge officials still can't say if the new span will open on time on labor day. we're on the bridge to tell you why. >> a warm up is on the way. i'll show you how high temperatures will rise in your neighborhood. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month rethink possible. >>> we did not learn at a meeting today if the new bay bridge will open on schedule. but we do h
vance wrote more than 60 books. mysteries, fantasies, and science fiction. some of his best known works are dying planet, and big planet. >>> in 90 seconds. >> bay bridge officials still can't say if the new span will open on time on labor day. we're on the bridge to tell you why. >> a warm up is on the way. i'll show you how high temperatures will rise in your neighborhood. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my...
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a second round pick out of florida state, and vance mcdonald. crabtree did the terminator bit. i'll be back. by the way, i'm working under train. our good friend on the end had a bad meal tonight and told me right before i go on they are counting me down 15, 14, 13, i had a bad meal. then i'm supposed to go on and be happy when a friend is ill? oh my god. are you okay? >> i'm not sick. it just wasn't as tasty as i was hoping for. >> from all of us at kron 4. hang in there. show me david lee real quick. here is david lee, third team all nba today. way to go dave. steph curry did not make the squad. all right, sacramento kings fans, rallying tonight. they are of course celebrating the team staying in sacramento for the immediate future. chris weber was there, the former king introducing mayor kevin johnson. kevin. what you got? >> they knocked us down and we got up! we got up and we never gave up! let me hair you say pride! >> pride! >> thank you sacramento! [ cheers and applause ] >> hope the young lady will follow kevin with that bad meal. >> ha
a second round pick out of florida state, and vance mcdonald. crabtree did the terminator bit. i'll be back. by the way, i'm working under train. our good friend on the end had a bad meal tonight and told me right before i go on they are counting me down 15, 14, 13, i had a bad meal. then i'm supposed to go on and be happy when a friend is ill? oh my god. are you okay? >> i'm not sick. it just wasn't as tasty as i was hoping for. >> from all of us at kron 4. hang in there. show me...
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>> the headmaster tells us that some of his students have gone on to the united kingdom, giving a vance degrees and jobs in those countries, some of them coming back, most of them getting jobs in katmandu. they come back to the valley, but mostly to visit. >> we heard something earlier, the first pakistani woman to reach the summit, we were told that for a woman to accomplish such a feat was a big achievement. .> it really is very nice the reason is to tell pack -- tell the world that the people of pakistan can also climb mountains. also the highest mountain in the world. it was my dream to climb everest. this was the seventh highest mountain in seven continents. >> one of the hardest parts of the climb is that once you have reached the top it is only halfway over, you have to get down again. take a look of this adrenaline junkie for who may be the easiest part was coming down. extreme sports star. marking the anniversary of the record breaking based jump, 7,200 meters. the 48-year-old spent two years preparing and developed a special wing suit for the stunt. there, just waiting for the
>> the headmaster tells us that some of his students have gone on to the united kingdom, giving a vance degrees and jobs in those countries, some of them coming back, most of them getting jobs in katmandu. they come back to the valley, but mostly to visit. >> we heard something earlier, the first pakistani woman to reach the summit, we were told that for a woman to accomplish such a feat was a big achievement. .> it really is very nice the reason is to tell pack -- tell the world...
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local veterinarian vance campbell temporarily closed his practice to lead the effort to get every pet, maybe not back in its house, but back home. >> people that have lost everything, if they can get their pet back, you know, that would mean the world to them. >> reporter: in the midst of heartbreak, neighbors and friends showing what true heart is. janet shamlian, nbc news, moore, oklahoma. >>> as residents in oklahoma start the process of cleaning up, celebrities, athletes and social media users have stepped forward to offer support and aid. stars have enlisted twitter as a way to send prayers and encourage donations for oklahoma. carrie underwood, reba mcentire and ellen degeneres hash tagged support. some turned to facebook and read it as pages popped up to help them find family members, possession and pets within that devastation. >>> on "the voice," oklahoma native blake shelton was joined by wife miranda lambert to pay tribute to the victims of the tornado. ♪ but you will how dare you i miss you ♪ >> shelton announced he's organizing a benefit concert with nbc to aid victims. >
local veterinarian vance campbell temporarily closed his practice to lead the effort to get every pet, maybe not back in its house, but back home. >> people that have lost everything, if they can get their pet back, you know, that would mean the world to them. >> reporter: in the midst of heartbreak, neighbors and friends showing what true heart is. janet shamlian, nbc news, moore, oklahoma. >>> as residents in oklahoma start the process of cleaning up, celebrities,...
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vance, director george c wolf, and nora ephron's son jacob bernstein. >> he had a fantasy about what he did. it is a fantasy, but it did overtake the pessism at the end of the day that he was a knight and he writed wrongs. at the end of the day, the journalists, the tabloid journalists, that's what they did. they saw injustice and they fought for the good guy. they saw corruption and fought against the bad guy. i think that's what he set out to do fromhe mont that he decided to sit down at a type writer and tell somebody else's story. >> rose: we conclude this evening with my conversation with bono in which we talk about his band u2, and his music and songwriting. >> music played a role for me, it's probably the looking out my window, and listening to music, having, you know, bob dylan or john lennon or bob marley later, you know, whispering words of descent and encouragement into my ear. what i got from their music was a simple idea. but the world outside the window was not fixed. and that it-- it was more malleable than everyone else is telling you. we're telling you that the world
vance, director george c wolf, and nora ephron's son jacob bernstein. >> he had a fantasy about what he did. it is a fantasy, but it did overtake the pessism at the end of the day that he was a knight and he writed wrongs. at the end of the day, the journalists, the tabloid journalists, that's what they did. they saw injustice and they fought for the good guy. they saw corruption and fought against the bad guy. i think that's what he set out to do fromhe mont that he decided to sit down...
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cornelius signed today and vance mcdonald also.s a cornelius' posted on is the graeme saying he will be back. clinton patten says i may be a rook >> user guide that. i look to him as a big brother. it is going to be hard, but people have no choice but to step up. >>gary: the nba selector of protein. 15ss their all-pro tea theyou look into why howard when his fingers. now his mumbling. may be interested in playing for the warriors. he would have to take $30 million less. he got a coach fired an los angeles , mike brown. so hang out with a chance on him but what the heck's. he tells of the stories, you know what i mean, i don't think so. while we take a break. i will be as the graeme and having fun. --instagramming. (male announcer):it's now time for gary radnich from jack in the box sports desk. >>gary: he will coach the olympic team in brazil in 2016. the u.s. national team has a 50 game winning streak. he obviously is a college coach. he can relate to the young people. he has lebraun to error. everyone always want to spend time wi
cornelius signed today and vance mcdonald also.s a cornelius' posted on is the graeme saying he will be back. clinton patten says i may be a rook >> user guide that. i look to him as a big brother. it is going to be hard, but people have no choice but to step up. >>gary: the nba selector of protein. 15ss their all-pro tea theyou look into why howard when his fingers. now his mumbling. may be interested in playing for the warriors. he would have to take $30 million less. he got a...
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discipline board chairman lieutenant tommy vance sits in the position of judge. >> how do you plead to guilty or not guilty? >> mr. hall pleads not guilty. >> any questions? >> yeah, richie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years? >> twice. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they continued me because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting out. >> you went before parole board before? >> yes. i've been locked up for so long that i'm conditioned to this environment. >> if you didn't want to make parole, can you say i don't want to go? >> i feel like i would be ostracized. other convicts are hoping for any kind of release. it's normal. >> is that it? >> yes, sir. >> guilty of the charge. of refusal, attempt to alter a drug screen. recommend five days. assess a fee of $25. court order fine. recommend a job drop. do you want to fill this in? >> yes. >> i don't feel the $25 is appropriate. >> i can suspend that. i will suspend the $25. >> and richie would like a little time to get his affai
discipline board chairman lieutenant tommy vance sits in the position of judge. >> how do you plead to guilty or not guilty? >> mr. hall pleads not guilty. >> any questions? >> yeah, richie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years? >> twice. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they continued me because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting...
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marketed vances' a been undone by far less serious issues. wh they former deputy chief of the u.s.mbassy in tripoli says everything we have heard from the administration on benghazi a quite right. what's moree it is quite stunning because essentially saying that the white house was lying ands lying, but the parade that claimed the life of the lian ambassador and three others could have been avoided the essex and others also testified today, they warned higher-ups' danger was everywhere. these are carr diplomats with really no political ax to grind which could explain why so many democrats now are listening intently and worryin profusely. the once were talking. this sort of like one republican senator howard baker famously ask that question of richard nixon, what to the president know and when did you know what? not some democrats are asking the same of this president. this is only the opening hearing. there will be other hearings. and even if it leads nowhere, at the very least that the deccan predict this much. a bummer of a summer, not only for the president a potentially from ma
marketed vances' a been undone by far less serious issues. wh they former deputy chief of the u.s.mbassy in tripoli says everything we have heard from the administration on benghazi a quite right. what's moree it is quite stunning because essentially saying that the white house was lying ands lying, but the parade that claimed the life of the lian ambassador and three others could have been avoided the essex and others also testified today, they warned higher-ups' danger was everywhere. these...
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i guess this question is for pat and lieutenant vance.was wondering where you briefed the families individually. how did you communicate with the families and keep them informed ahead of the press? >> i think both of us can respond to that. he come to this from different respective's. first of all, i think it was a stroke of genius to assign a police officer to each of the families. that only did it provide rejection from any potential onslaught of media, since their names were eating revealed, but -- were being revealed, but it provided us with an opportunity to communicate with the families. that is what my office did. we used that as a vehicle to get information to rectally to the families. we would communicate either with lieutenant vance or someone knowing that the information would get to the families, clearly, consistent. it would be fair. it would be communicated in the appropriate fashion. that is how we used to that position. >> as i alluded before, but the most difficult things we had to do from the criminal investigative point
i guess this question is for pat and lieutenant vance.was wondering where you briefed the families individually. how did you communicate with the families and keep them informed ahead of the press? >> i think both of us can respond to that. he come to this from different respective's. first of all, i think it was a stroke of genius to assign a police officer to each of the families. that only did it provide rejection from any potential onslaught of media, since their names were eating...
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. >> reporter: local veterinarian vance campbell temporarily closed his practice to lead the effort to get every pet found in the ruins maybe not back in its house but back home. >> people that lost everything, if they can get their pet back, you know, that would mean the world to them. >> reporter: in the midst of heartbreak, neighbors and friends showing what true heart is. janet shamlian, nbc news, moore, oklahoma. >> and one more reminder from here, we're back on the air tonight 8:00, 7:00 central with a special hour of nbc news coverage. matt lauer and al roker are here tomorrow morning for "today." that does it for us. i'm brian williams in moore, oklahoma. nbc news. good night. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. we've made major advancements in reducing the incidents of broken bones in seniors. we've received recognition for getting hypertension under control for over 80% of our members. we've made significant advances in as
. >> reporter: local veterinarian vance campbell temporarily closed his practice to lead the effort to get every pet found in the ruins maybe not back in its house but back home. >> people that lost everything, if they can get their pet back, you know, that would mean the world to them. >> reporter: in the midst of heartbreak, neighbors and friends showing what true heart is. janet shamlian, nbc news, moore, oklahoma. >> and one more reminder from here, we're back on the...
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. >> and i'm jim vance. weather leads our broadcast tonight. it's pretty tricky out there now.ld get even worse tonight. doug, i understand there's been a tornado warning but it's expired, right? >> yeah, that tornado warning expired as of 5:30, a little earlier, jim. the good news is that one is out of here. you can still see a lot of cloud cover around the district. take a look at what's happening back just to the north and west,
. >> and i'm jim vance. weather leads our broadcast tonight. it's pretty tricky out there now.ld get even worse tonight. doug, i understand there's been a tornado warning but it's expired, right? >> yeah, that tornado warning expired as of 5:30, a little earlier, jim. the good news is that one is out of here. you can still see a lot of cloud cover around the district. take a look at what's happening back just to the north and west,
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been publicly disclosed-- we knew there was a special prosecutor oking at this-- h adsing th a.p in vance would have jeopardized that. and that's important because if they had advised us in advance, a court would have been allowed an opportunity to review that. that didn't happen. >> brown: all we have to go on at this point are the words of the attorney general. the deputy attorney general-- because the attorney general recused himself. we know in that letter from mr. kohl, the deputy attorney general, he said this was only done "after all other reasonable alternative investigative steps have been taken." he said there have been 550 interviews,tens of thousand of documents they had looked at before they turned to the phone records. >> and, again, that's not fall the letter. i'm not sure where you're getting some of those numbers. but one of the key points here is, judy, is if they had filed the procedures and notified the a.p. ahead of time, a.p. would have had the opportunity to ask a judge to review the situation and determine whether it satisfied the criteria, that's an important safe
been publicly disclosed-- we knew there was a special prosecutor oking at this-- h adsing th a.p in vance would have jeopardized that. and that's important because if they had advised us in advance, a court would have been allowed an opportunity to review that. that didn't happen. >> brown: all we have to go on at this point are the words of the attorney general. the deputy attorney general-- because the attorney general recused himself. we know in that letter from mr. kohl, the deputy...
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vance, director george c wolf, and nora ephron's son jacob bernstein. >> he had a fantasy about whatdid. it is a fantasy, but it did overtake the pessism at the end of the day that he was a knight and he writed wrongs. at the end of the day, the journalists, the tabloid journalists, that's what they did. they saw injustice and they fought for t
vance, director george c wolf, and nora ephron's son jacob bernstein. >> he had a fantasy about whatdid. it is a fantasy, but it did overtake the pessism at the end of the day that he was a knight and he writed wrongs. at the end of the day, the journalists, the tabloid journalists, that's what they did. they saw injustice and they fought for t
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this new much more threatening iran and from the very beginning you chronicle how secretary of state vance was much more in favor of negotiating a more conciliatory stance than brzezinski at the time. the national security adviser to president carter took a much harder line and if you take names you could be talking on today's front page about the internal division within the united states government. >> guest: yeah and of course many are similar today. nobody had a friend countered an islamic revolutionary movement like this. people did not know what to make of it. people at the time were looking for all kinds of comparisons and for example there were people comparing ayatollah khamenei to gandhi. what other comparison do we have? yes a religious leader that let an independent struggle. it was that simple of them may look at this policy feud if that is not putting too much on a between secretary state in the national security adviser at the time. what you see us competing views about what this whole thing means in what's going on here. because it was very hard to understand at the time. w
this new much more threatening iran and from the very beginning you chronicle how secretary of state vance was much more in favor of negotiating a more conciliatory stance than brzezinski at the time. the national security adviser to president carter took a much harder line and if you take names you could be talking on today's front page about the internal division within the united states government. >> guest: yeah and of course many are similar today. nobody had a friend countered an...
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much more threatening iran and, from the very beginning, you chronicle how secretary of state cyrus vance had one point of view, much more in favor of negotiating a more conciliatory stance. bris sin ski, and then if you change the names, you could be talking -- writing a story on today's front page about the internal divisions within the united states government over how to approach iran. >> guest: yeah. i think those things are very similar today. the thing that was new then was that nobody had ever encountered an islamic revolutionary movement like this. people didn't know what to make of it. people at the time were looking for all kinds of comparisons. for example, people were comparing ayatollah khomeini to gandhi. he is a religious leader that led an independent religious struggle. that simple. and when you look at this policy feud between secretary of state and the national security adviser at the time, what you see is competing views out what this whole thing means. what's going on here? because it was very hard to understand at the time. we have to remember, nobody -- the word is
much more threatening iran and, from the very beginning, you chronicle how secretary of state cyrus vance had one point of view, much more in favor of negotiating a more conciliatory stance. bris sin ski, and then if you change the names, you could be talking -- writing a story on today's front page about the internal divisions within the united states government over how to approach iran. >> guest: yeah. i think those things are very similar today. the thing that was new then was that...
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jim vance is a veteran newscaster from washington, d.c. they may live worlds apart, but jim and kamila will forever be linked to each other and it's all because of a pair of ridiculously high heels, a watering can, and one very embarrassing video that went viral. kamila loves her job and was particularly excited to be booked for a fall fashion show, being put on by one of her favorite designers. >> i love vivian west. she's an amazing designer, so when i went for the casting and i got the job, i was so happy. >> at least until the spring/summer 2007 show turned into the fall show. prior to her stumble. kamila had been through a fitting for the spring/summer show and everything had gone smoothly. >> i went for the fitting, and everything was all right. tried the shoes. the clothes were made perfectly for me. >> and since the theme of the show was springtime, kamila was given a special prop. >> they gave me a watering can, and the idea was for me to walk outside with the watering can and put the water on the flowers and keep walking until th
jim vance is a veteran newscaster from washington, d.c. they may live worlds apart, but jim and kamila will forever be linked to each other and it's all because of a pair of ridiculously high heels, a watering can, and one very embarrassing video that went viral. kamila loves her job and was particularly excited to be booked for a fall fashion show, being put on by one of her favorite designers. >> i love vivian west. she's an amazing designer, so when i went for the casting and i got the...
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." >> reporter: and courtney vance who plays mcalary's editor got a nod for best featured actor. >> youle you write my column. >> some days i do. [bleep]. i write my column. >> some days you fix my column, and i'm so grateful to you, mister. news flash, but that is your job. if it wasn't for you, i would still be writing a column [bleep] today. and some other guy would be editing it. >> reporter: and for tom hanks ... >> hi. reporter: ... well, he says with the sell-out crowds and the tony nomination, he's the one who is the lucky guy. >> you got it? we got it. thank you. >> do you think i could bear to live here without you? >> osgood: ahead, remembering a tv mate remark.,, ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a dynamically tuned suspension and adjustable drive modes. because the ultimate expression of power is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ >> osgood: it happened this week. the final curtain for the first lady of wisconsin. we learned of the
." >> reporter: and courtney vance who plays mcalary's editor got a nod for best featured actor. >> youle you write my column. >> some days i do. [bleep]. i write my column. >> some days you fix my column, and i'm so grateful to you, mister. news flash, but that is your job. if it wasn't for you, i would still be writing a column [bleep] today. and some other guy would be editing it. >> reporter: and for tom hanks ... >> hi. reporter: ... well, he says...
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point of view was much more in favor of negotiating a more conservative stance -- secretary of state vance. he was gnashes good advisor to president carter, took a much harder line. if you change the names it seems to me you could be talking, writing a story on today's front page about the internal division within the united states government over how it is towards iran. >> guest: i think those things are very, very similar today. the thing that is new then is nobody ever encountered an islamic revolution and movement like this. people don't know what to make of it. people at the time, they were looking for all kinds of comparisons. for example, there were people comparing ayatollah khomeini to gandhi, right? what other investigative? he's a religious leader who led an independent struggle. pretty much that simple. when you look at this, this policy feud, putting too much on, between secretary of state and national security advisor at the time, what you see is competing views about what this whole thing means, what's going on here. it was very hard to understand at the time. we have to rem
point of view was much more in favor of negotiating a more conservative stance -- secretary of state vance. he was gnashes good advisor to president carter, took a much harder line. if you change the names it seems to me you could be talking, writing a story on today's front page about the internal division within the united states government over how it is towards iran. >> guest: i think those things are very, very similar today. the thing that is new then is nobody ever encountered an...
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saying their tax-exempt status had been revoked for failure to file the necessary forms without it vanceice so the irs told them they no longer needed to file the forms but instead of notifying them first about the problem and allowing them to fix it, especially in light of the advice they were given, the irs went ahead and revoked their tax-exempt status, they have to reapply and pay. this is a nonprofit that has been around 60 years. taxpayers should not be intimidated by the irs. there's broad agreement on that today. the american people should not be afraid of the irs. there is broad agreement on that today. we should be able to rely on advice they provide and not be punished for it. i hope we have an opportunity to work in this specific issue but i want to turn to a topic of recent focus by the irs and that is obviously the question today. stuart: something important just happened. i missed it, maybe mr. monica crowley and mike huckabee did not. would happen? >> it was assumed when was lerner from the irs last friday made an off-the-cuff comment, that in fact this was coming and wan
saying their tax-exempt status had been revoked for failure to file the necessary forms without it vanceice so the irs told them they no longer needed to file the forms but instead of notifying them first about the problem and allowing them to fix it, especially in light of the advice they were given, the irs went ahead and revoked their tax-exempt status, they have to reapply and pay. this is a nonprofit that has been around 60 years. taxpayers should not be intimidated by the irs. there's...
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eat eaton vance. thank you. >> and more on the conference throughout the day on cnbc.0 hitting a fresh 12-year high. a 12-year high. back to the levels we saw in december 2000. a lot of that has to do with apple since hit a 52-week low of $385, is up, the best part of 15, 16% and biotech, cell gegen gilead up. december 2000, you and joe kernen were on the marketing desk on "squawk box," early hours of the morning -- >> those were fun days. >> those were fun days. >>> up next, rick santelli ways in on the interest rates at the moment and apparent lack of cut ing interest rates this week and the jobs report headlines. ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. welcome back to "squawk on the street." the ecb definitely made history today, lowering their rate 25 basis points three quarters of one per vent to half a percent. historic low followed by historic low yields in many matureties of sovereign paper like ten-year boom
eat eaton vance. thank you. >> and more on the conference throughout the day on cnbc.0 hitting a fresh 12-year high. a 12-year high. back to the levels we saw in december 2000. a lot of that has to do with apple since hit a 52-week low of $385, is up, the best part of 15, 16% and biotech, cell gegen gilead up. december 2000, you and joe kernen were on the marketing desk on "squawk box," early hours of the morning -- >> those were fun days. >> those were fun days....
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host: some sidebar stories, gregory vance, demoted to a desk job. what do you know about him?uest: he is a lifelong government servant, he was quite enamored of hillary clinton for much of her time and really respected a lot of her until this and changed his opinion dramatically in the aftermath of these benghazi attacks because he thinks things were misrepresented. as you say, he was marginalized and demoted. he has been quietly dealing with this on his own for many months and it took a lot of courage for him to step forward. it is tough for people who step out of line to cover stories like this. host: this was congressman jim hearing thathe took place this past week. all of it available on our website, c-span.org. [video clip] you were with lawyers prior to the congressman coming to visit in libya. >> yes. >> what did they it instructed to do? >> i was instructed not to allow the rso, acting deputy chief of mission and myself to be personally interviewed. host: sharyl attkisson, is this the beginning of a series of hearings? could there be a select committee for democrats? i
host: some sidebar stories, gregory vance, demoted to a desk job. what do you know about him?uest: he is a lifelong government servant, he was quite enamored of hillary clinton for much of her time and really respected a lot of her until this and changed his opinion dramatically in the aftermath of these benghazi attacks because he thinks things were misrepresented. as you say, he was marginalized and demoted. he has been quietly dealing with this on his own for many months and it took a lot of...
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oklahoma city, vance, good morning.s ar: the nuclear family , and thate, children is not really the family that has been throughout most of history. most of history is and send uncles, cousins, extended family and grandparents. most societies. other people look to the welfare states as somehow destroying the nuclear family unit. daniel patrick moynihan and his report on the state of black families in black neighborhoods since 1965, this wake-up call to the destruction of that family and such, that is really kind of secondary to the overall destruction of the family unit, which really began more out of ,he first and second world wars where people were encouraged, given every encouragement to for a small family unit of just a husband and wife and children and to leave the grandparents, leave the cousins, leave the aunts and uncles and such. it was not the welfare state as much that caused that as it was the warfare state. ae warfare state wanted perve nuclear family so that there could be easy mobility for for weapons man
oklahoma city, vance, good morning.s ar: the nuclear family , and thate, children is not really the family that has been throughout most of history. most of history is and send uncles, cousins, extended family and grandparents. most societies. other people look to the welfare states as somehow destroying the nuclear family unit. daniel patrick moynihan and his report on the state of black families in black neighborhoods since 1965, this wake-up call to the destruction of that family and such,...
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host: some sidebar stories, gregory vance, demoted to a desk job. what do you know about him?guest: he is a lifelong government servant, he was quite enamored of hillary clinton for much of time and respected a lot of her until this and changed his dramatically in the aftermath of these benghazi he thinks things were misrepresented. as you say, he was marginalized and demoted. he has been quietly dealing with this on his own for many months and it took a lot of courage for him to step forward. it is tough for people who step out of line to cover stories like this. host: this was congressman jim jordan with the hearing that took place this past week. all of it available on our website, c-span.org. [video clip] you were with lawyers prior to the congressman coming to visit in libya. >> yes. >> what did they it instructed to do? >> i was instructed not to allow the rso, acting deputy chief of mission and myself to personally interviewed. host: sharyl attkisson, is this the beginning of a series of hearings? could there be a select committee for democrats? guest: the level of inte
host: some sidebar stories, gregory vance, demoted to a desk job. what do you know about him?guest: he is a lifelong government servant, he was quite enamored of hillary clinton for much of time and respected a lot of her until this and changed his dramatically in the aftermath of these benghazi he thinks things were misrepresented. as you say, he was marginalized and demoted. he has been quietly dealing with this on his own for many months and it took a lot of courage for him to step forward....
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and so the chinese company took the bid, built a new highly vanced steel mill and sent faulty steel to san francisco bay. requiring even more expenditure. so there are things we should learn from the history and we will if we listen carefully. if we pay attention to what science is telling us about climate change, about the buildup of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere, if we listen then we must have the courage to act. and i would pray for our children's future and their children and their children beyond that. that this house of representatives and the senate have the courage to act decisively on the climate crisis. and in the farm bill that we mark up tomorrow, that we take the opportunity to write into that farm bill serious conservation programs that conserve the nation's forests and farmland and water and streams. i would hope that we would do that. i would hope that this house would find the courage to take on the oil industry and the coal industry and move decisively to green energy systems. what is a low down terrible process under way. filling our atmosphere with ever-increasin
and so the chinese company took the bid, built a new highly vanced steel mill and sent faulty steel to san francisco bay. requiring even more expenditure. so there are things we should learn from the history and we will if we listen carefully. if we pay attention to what science is telling us about climate change, about the buildup of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere, if we listen then we must have the courage to act. and i would pray for our children's future and their children and their...
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as he said in the book, he tried to could vance positions of the executive branch, not his own views. i never saw him favor his own position and never saw him misunderstand an argument. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at some books being published this week. journalist charles more presents an authorized biography of the late prime minister margaret thatcher. in brotherhood, diamonds, destiny and the american dream, a professor at harvard medical school, recall the immigration to the united states from india. sociology professor at cambridge university and sam davis, assistant professor of medicine at stanford prevention research center present their research on the correlation between financial crisis and personal health throughout history in the body economics, why austerity kills, recessions, budget battles and the politics of life and death. george packer, staff writer for the new yorker examines u.s. history over the last three decades and argues that the country and its institutions are coming the part in the unwinding, an inner hi
as he said in the book, he tried to could vance positions of the executive branch, not his own views. i never saw him favor his own position and never saw him misunderstand an argument. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at some books being published this week. journalist charles more presents an authorized biography of the late prime minister margaret thatcher. in brotherhood, diamonds, destiny and the american dream, a professor at...
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i guess this question is for pat and lieutenant vance. i was wondering where you briefed the families individually. how did you communicate with the families and keep them informed ahead of the press? >> i think both of us can respond to that. we come to this from different respective's. first of all, i think it was a stroke of genius to assign a police officer to each of the families. not only did it provide rejection from any potential
i guess this question is for pat and lieutenant vance. i was wondering where you briefed the families individually. how did you communicate with the families and keep them informed ahead of the press? >> i think both of us can respond to that. we come to this from different respective's. first of all, i think it was a stroke of genius to assign a police officer to each of the families. not only did it provide rejection from any potential