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i think this is the right time. >> charlie: david boies for the hour next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg. >> charlie: all eyes were on the supreme court last week as it considered two cases involving same sex marriage. the justices heard arguments for and against the defense of marriage act and california's same-sex marriage ban, proposition 8. david boies was the colead counsel on the constitutional challenge of proposition 8. he has been at the center of the legal battle for same sex marriage since he and ted olsen first argued against the california law together in 2009. i am pleased to have david boies back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. charlie: i thank you for doing this because i want to give some sense of context and body to it. tell me the significance of the moment. these two cases being argued in the supreme court. >> think onef the signicances is just to think of how unlikely we would have thought this would have been four years ago. four years ago, to
i think this is the right time. >> charlie: david boies for the hour next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg. >> charlie: all eyes were on the supreme court last week as it considered two cases involving same sex marriage. the justices heard arguments for and against the defense of marriage act and california's same-sex marriage ban, proposition 8. david boies was the colead counsel on the...
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i am pleased to have david boies back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. charlie: i thank you for doing this because i want to give some sense of context and body to it. tell me the significance of the moment. these two cases being argued in the supreme court. >> i think one of the significances is just to think of how unlikely we would have thought this would have been four years ago. four years ago, to be on the verge of really quality for gay and lesbian citizens was unthinkable. we still had don't ask don't tell. you had 38% of the american people supporting marriage equality. you had a whole series of states that prohibited gays and lesbians from marrying. new york among them. today don't ask don't tell has been repealed. we have marriage equality in new york. and 58% of the american people and 80%, more than 80% of citizens 30 and under support marriage equality. it's been a seismic shift. it has been one of the most rapid movements, advances, in any civil rights movement in history. >> charlie: how did it happen so fast? >> i think it happened in a
i am pleased to have david boies back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. charlie: i thank you for doing this because i want to give some sense of context and body to it. tell me the significance of the moment. these two cases being argued in the supreme court. >> i think one of the significances is just to think of how unlikely we would have thought this would have been four years ago. four years ago, to be on the verge of really quality for gay and lesbian citizens was...
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david: boy, mr. contrarian, tom forte. good to talk to you, tom, thanks very much. >> thank you. my pleasure. liz: investigators continue their search for a suspect or maybe even two in this week's boston bombing. meanwhile, an arrest has been made in connection with those suspicious letters sent to capitol hill yesterday. we're louvre at the white house. david: also spring isn't going to just bring flowers. barclays says it will also bring a market swoon. it's happened the past three years. how do you protect yourself? well, by buying bond-like stocks. what are bond-like stocks? barry knapp, he's barclays head of u.s. equities portfolio strategy, one of the most entertaining people in the business, he is here next to tell us. ♪ ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... . . can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're mak
david: boy, mr. contrarian, tom forte. good to talk to you, tom, thanks very much. >> thank you. my pleasure. liz: investigators continue their search for a suspect or maybe even two in this week's boston bombing. meanwhile, an arrest has been made in connection with those suspicious letters sent to capitol hill yesterday. we're louvre at the white house. david: also spring isn't going to just bring flowers. barclays says it will also bring a market swoon. it's happened the past three...
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[laughter] >> attorney david boies made the case against microsoft. >> microsoft is always free to innovate. what we're trying to do in this case is to preserve the freedom of other companies to innovate... >> okay, but it was-- >> so that you've got innovation from both sides, not just a microsoft world but a world in which other people are free to innovate as well, and the consumers get a chance to choose. >> the whole thing began as a battle between microsoft and computer company netscape. former netscape president jim barksdale says that microsoft unfairly used its power to limit consumer choice. >> it's much like in your industry. it's, like, wouldn't it be a disaster if all television sets came pretuned to abc? >> yes, it would. >> you wouldn't like that, would you? >> no. >> all right, well, if there was a lock on the tuners of this world for tv sets, there's a high likelihood that if abc owned them, that's who it would be tuned to. >> the federal judge agreed with barksdale and went on to say that microsoft routinely bullied its competitors. >> i've been around in business for 30-so
[laughter] >> attorney david boies made the case against microsoft. >> microsoft is always free to innovate. what we're trying to do in this case is to preserve the freedom of other companies to innovate... >> okay, but it was-- >> so that you've got innovation from both sides, not just a microsoft world but a world in which other people are free to innovate as well, and the consumers get a chance to choose. >> the whole thing began as a battle between microsoft...
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abc 7 news david louie joins us now. the family talked to reporters today. >> the mother, stepmother and father of audrey potts said they'd be here today if not for the actions in the fall them. say she was sexual assaulted after drinking and passing out. she sent out messages her life was ruined and over. >> she left her messages clear. there is no doubt as to the reason why she took her life ask three people arrested are responsible for the death. >> in one is identifying the boys because they're minor wuz but the family says they were on the saratoga high school football team. all three were disciplined and removed from the scene. >> they have a history. they've shown no remorse whachl they did was disgufrting and what they did, they did it sober. >> the family is filing a lawsuit for wrongful death of audrey. investigators forking for the attorney says only a few are talking. the suit may be a key well to tell witnesses what happened its going to be used as a recovery vehicle. you can take dep sigsz of the parents an
abc 7 news david louie joins us now. the family talked to reporters today. >> the mother, stepmother and father of audrey potts said they'd be here today if not for the actions in the fall them. say she was sexual assaulted after drinking and passing out. she sent out messages her life was ruined and over. >> she left her messages clear. there is no doubt as to the reason why she took her life ask three people arrested are responsible for the death. >> in one is identifying...
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david? >> audrey potts mother, stepmother and father will be here tomorrow to seek a judge not to release those three teenagers from custody. they outlined their reasoning for the first time.. >> these are the mothers, stepmother and father of audrey pott. thursday's arrest of three teenagers has them seeking justice. >> she made her feeling clear
david? >> audrey potts mother, stepmother and father will be here tomorrow to seek a judge not to release those three teenagers from custody. they outlined their reasoning for the first time.. >> these are the mothers, stepmother and father of audrey pott. thursday's arrest of three teenagers has them seeking justice. >> she made her feeling clear
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julie, advertiser to senator lautenberg and david, and boy so many people from harry belafonte and aclu folks, sean combs, jennifer hudson, i see ludacris, writing to the president saying you need to transform the criminal justice system to more intervention and rehabilitation-based model. your thoughts? >> my thoughts. here is a tip for hollywood elitists and all those who want to cite the mitigation. first start with fixing the behavior. the problem if you don't put that pipe or that "easy rider" wrap to your lips, you're not going to commit a crime. it's a feel-good to say we're going to change sentencing guidelines. and victimless. there's no illegal drug that's not in any way tied to a violent crime from production to end use, whether it's distribution or tied to other activities. so this is not really. this is hollywood being hollywood. why don't they stick to making movies, if you want to tackle the real issues, communal problems, families, communities that are broken. >> broken families. >> and they believe that broken families on the prison system. they say that the reason we h
julie, advertiser to senator lautenberg and david, and boy so many people from harry belafonte and aclu folks, sean combs, jennifer hudson, i see ludacris, writing to the president saying you need to transform the criminal justice system to more intervention and rehabilitation-based model. your thoughts? >> my thoughts. here is a tip for hollywood elitists and all those who want to cite the mitigation. first start with fixing the behavior. the problem if you don't put that pipe or that...
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the most boys strous moment when david ortiz took the microphone and swore in front of the entire crowd. by think he spoke for a lot of people. he said this is our blanking city. that was david ortiz. and people are holding signs that say "boston strong reque."s that's what people are feeling behind me. >> a wonderful moment at fenway park. we'll come back to you later this afternoon. now turning to the subject of domestic terror, it poses a challenge for my administration. security expert jim walsh will join me next to talk about the obama team's handling of the bombings. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> welcome back to cnn's continuing coverage in boston. the suspect's uncle is speaking out. he told cn
the most boys strous moment when david ortiz took the microphone and swore in front of the entire crowd. by think he spoke for a lot of people. he said this is our blanking city. that was david ortiz. and people are holding signs that say "boston strong reque."s that's what people are feeling behind me. >> a wonderful moment at fenway park. we'll come back to you later this afternoon. now turning to the subject of domestic terror, it poses a challenge for my administration....
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a letter from a young boy early on in her time of prime minister is a typical example. nine-year-old david wrote to when we wereht saying prayers, my daddy said everyone has done wrong things except jesus. i said, i don't think you have done bad things because you are the prime minister. am i right or is my daddy? [laughter] the most remarkable thing is that the prime minister replied in her own hand, in a very straightforward letter which took the question seriously. she said, however good we try to be, we can never be as kind, gentle, and wise as jesus. there will be times when we do or say something we wish we had not done and we shall be sorry antry not to do it again. she was always reaching out, trying to help in characteristically uncoded terms. i was once sitting next to her at some city function and in the midst of describing how high its rose to serfdom -- she suddenly grasped my wrist and said very touch thely, don't duck pate. it is very fattening. she described her own religious upbringing in a lecture she gave. she said she often went to church, twice on a
a letter from a young boy early on in her time of prime minister is a typical example. nine-year-old david wrote to when we wereht saying prayers, my daddy said everyone has done wrong things except jesus. i said, i don't think you have done bad things because you are the prime minister. am i right or is my daddy? [laughter] the most remarkable thing is that the prime minister replied in her own hand, in a very straightforward letter which took the question seriously. she said, however good we...
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a letter from a young boy early on in her time of prime minister is a typical example. 9-year-old david wrote to say, "last night when we were saying prayers, my daddy said everyone has done wrong things except jesus. i said, i don't think you have done bad things because you are the prime minister. am i right or is my daddy?" [laughter] the most remarkable thing is minter ied in her own hand, in a very straightforward letter which took the question seriously. she said, however good we try to be, we can never be as kind, gentle, and wise as jesus. there will be times when we do or say something we wish we had not done and we shall be sorry and try not to do it again. she was always reaching out, trying to help in characteristically uncoded terms. i was once sitting next to her at some city function and in the midst of describing how high its -- how hyatt rose to serfdom and rose, she suddenly grasped my wrist and said very emphatically, don't touch the duck pate. it is very fattening. [laughter] she described her own religious upbringing in a lecture she gave. she said she often went to
a letter from a young boy early on in her time of prime minister is a typical example. 9-year-old david wrote to say, "last night when we were saying prayers, my daddy said everyone has done wrong things except jesus. i said, i don't think you have done bad things because you are the prime minister. am i right or is my daddy?" [laughter] the most remarkable thing is minter ied in her own hand, in a very straightforward letter which took the question seriously. she said, however good...
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. >> david, thank you. residents coming together to help 11-year-old aaron hern. the martinez boy now out of the hospital and yesterday, visited the site of the blast as we've reported. his family says he's recovering and now back to being just a normal 11-year-old boy in most respects. this weekend there are two fund-raisers for the family. sunday a fun run will be held at alhambra high school. >> a piece of plane involving the september 11th attacks has been found just blocks from ground zero in new york. surveyors in manhattan found a part of the plane's landing gear wednesday, jammed in between two buildings in an 18 inch area. development was stalled. an examiner will check out that site to determine whether human remains landed in the area. >> in oakland hills tonight people in two communities are facing a crime wave. abc 7 news is live with the story tonight. there is a clear trend here. >> there is. now, every knock on every door, every stranger on the streets in piedmont and montclaire is now viewed with sus spish and fear. and with uptick in crime. maria
. >> david, thank you. residents coming together to help 11-year-old aaron hern. the martinez boy now out of the hospital and yesterday, visited the site of the blast as we've reported. his family says he's recovering and now back to being just a normal 11-year-old boy in most respects. this weekend there are two fund-raisers for the family. sunday a fun run will be held at alhambra high school. >> a piece of plane involving the september 11th attacks has been found just blocks from...
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david some. >> we're outside of the juvenile detention center here in downtown san jose. the three teen-aged boys are being held. they're expected to remain here throughout the weekend. the district attorney cannot talk about specifics in this case we've learned a judge is going to be asked to move them from juvenile to adult court. students and parents are stunned by the arrests this, is a close-knit community. many the students had no sense they might be implicated on the sexual assault in a party last september. the family released her photo and name to the media hoping it will help to focus attention on cyber bullying and harm it can cause. the d.a.cannot talk about this case but explained how a case is moved. >> avenue would be to petition the court to find a person unfit can have a judge make that determination. if to make that determination then we can try them as an adult. >> on facebook page has been set up to bring her attention to her case. she wrote, quote my life is ruined on the page after a photo was posted she later took her life. the attorney says the cha
david some. >> we're outside of the juvenile detention center here in downtown san jose. the three teen-aged boys are being held. they're expected to remain here throughout the weekend. the district attorney cannot talk about specifics in this case we've learned a judge is going to be asked to move them from juvenile to adult court. students and parents are stunned by the arrests this, is a close-knit community. many the students had no sense they might be implicated on the sexual assault...
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david? >> audrey potts mother, stepmother and father will be here tomorrow to seek a judge not to release those three teenagers from custody. they outlined their reasoning for the first time.. >> these are the mothers, stepmother and father of audrey pott. thursday's arrest of three teenagers has them seeking justice. >> she made her feeling clear in messages we're left to find. there is no doubt the reason why audrey took her life z three people who were arrested are responsible for her death. >> stepmother is referring to messages sent to friends in them saying her life was ruined after allegedly be sexual assaulted after drinking at a friend's house. >> these boys, these young men have a history what. they did was disguflting. what they did was they did it sober. >> the parents will be in court tomorrow to keep the three teenagers in custody. they are also filing a civil suit claiming wrongful death. private investigators say they are running into silence trying to talk to the 13 students
david? >> audrey potts mother, stepmother and father will be here tomorrow to seek a judge not to release those three teenagers from custody. they outlined their reasoning for the first time.. >> these are the mothers, stepmother and father of audrey pott. thursday's arrest of three teenagers has them seeking justice. >> she made her feeling clear in messages we're left to find. there is no doubt the reason why audrey took her life z three people who were arrested are...
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he told his mom he was worried about a boy who was next to him before the blasts and his new friend david. david is fine. again though pam, the good news is that surgery went well. now there is a hope that he doesn't have to deal with any infections. there's also a hope that the fever's he's been having will stop. >> pam: and there are a lot of people rooting for him. >> reporter: there are at least five businesses and growing by the minute. these are businesses that are not only taking donations but also taking a portion of their profits and giving them to the families. >> pam: j. r. stone, thank you. new tonight at 8-- a story you'll see only on kron 4-- a san francisco woman is back home. after a rough few days in boston. today, leica carpo was reunited with one of her younger sisters, margaret. who is visiting the bay area from spain for a conference. on monday, leica carpo ran the boston marathon with her other sister amanda. both finished more than a half hour before the bombings. leica says, she is typically a slower runner than her sister, but she says, this time she ran her faste
he told his mom he was worried about a boy who was next to him before the blasts and his new friend david. david is fine. again though pam, the good news is that surgery went well. now there is a hope that he doesn't have to deal with any infections. there's also a hope that the fever's he's been having will stop. >> pam: and there are a lot of people rooting for him. >> reporter: there are at least five businesses and growing by the minute. these are businesses that are not only...
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david follows up. >> as the shock wears off at saratoga high 3 teenager boys face charges, the legal system is working behind the scenes to move the case from juvenile to adult court. the attorney representing audrey pot parents say the district attorney office is trying to make that happen. >> the way that this crime was orchestrated and the way that it was carried out afterwards came with relatively high degree of sophistication. and it's family belief that these boys should be tried as adults like the boy in ohio were. >>reporter: if the suspect kept in juvenile court the proceedings will be private and nobody will know the outcome. assistant deputy district attorney explain that rehab is a key consideration. >> the avenue of rehabilitation to be able to rehabilitate the minor in the practice that we are sometimes when than you put into that the public scrutiny and take away the privacy act, that does detract from the ability to rehabilitate the young person. >> seven months elapsed from the time audrey was sexually assaulted and the time investigators were able to build the case
david follows up. >> as the shock wears off at saratoga high 3 teenager boys face charges, the legal system is working behind the scenes to move the case from juvenile to adult court. the attorney representing audrey pot parents say the district attorney office is trying to make that happen. >> the way that this crime was orchestrated and the way that it was carried out afterwards came with relatively high degree of sophistication. and it's family belief that these boys should be...
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the bay area boy injured in the attack gets some special visitors. plus. >> gary: the giants are trying out arizona at at&t. the warriors are read out david lee and kobe bryant. too much on twitter!, later. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >> pam: new at 11. under a bill approved by the state senate. drivers under age 18, would be banned from texting while driving. even if they use hands- free devices. the califor
the bay area boy injured in the attack gets some special visitors. plus. >> gary: the giants are trying out arizona at at&t. the warriors are read out david lee and kobe bryant. too much on twitter!, later. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm...
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authorities believed that he sexually assaulted and killed at least 21 boys. three days before vonan's execution, randy shandobil talked to a victim who survived and planned to attend that execution. >> reporter: it's been 121 years but david mcvickers says he still has horrible dreams of him. the man who raped him and almost killed him. >> every night when i go to sleep i get raped. >> reporter: it was summer 1975 a then 14-year-old david mcvicker was in front of this orange county mcdonalds hitchhiking home. >> the man looked like a really nice guy. he asked me for directions. >> reporter: that man william vonan offered mcvicker a ride. vonan had recently gotten out of prison after serving six years for raping five boys. >> i wanted out of the car. >> reporter: after vonan made shrewd suggestions to mcvicker the young boy urged mcvonan to let him out. >> i started opening the door because he wasn't pulling over. i was just going to jump with the car moving. and when i turned back to look i was going to push myself out. he had a gun right here. and i just pic
authorities believed that he sexually assaulted and killed at least 21 boys. three days before vonan's execution, randy shandobil talked to a victim who survived and planned to attend that execution. >> reporter: it's been 121 years but david mcvickers says he still has horrible dreams of him. the man who raped him and almost killed him. >> every night when i go to sleep i get raped. >> reporter: it was summer 1975 a then 14-year-old david mcvicker was in front of this orange...
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david i missed when you started the whole thing. was this connected with the police releasing these photographs yesterday, was there any tip that lead to the police or was it these other crimes that they realized who they were looking for in terms of the robbery? >> it's not clear. it's not clear if the people inside the 7-eleven called police and said we were just robbed by the guys you were looking for, or that is not clear. but where the mit officer had been shot and killed, and then descriptions of the carjacking police made a determination that these were the two. at some point, i think the police themselves released the identities of who these brothers were that they were looking for. >> stephanie: yesterday, as i say, it was just the pictures because i don't remember the names at that point. this was yesterday. >> what we're looking for right now is a suspect consistent with the description of suspect number 2, the white-capped individual who was involved in monday's bombing of the boston marathon. he was -- we have a -- a pi
david i missed when you started the whole thing. was this connected with the police releasing these photographs yesterday, was there any tip that lead to the police or was it these other crimes that they realized who they were looking for in terms of the robbery? >> it's not clear. it's not clear if the people inside the 7-eleven called police and said we were just robbed by the guys you were looking for, or that is not clear. but where the mit officer had been shot and killed, and then...
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david sheff, welcome. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: so you did write this earlier book about your son. why the second book? >> well, the-- when my son became addicted, we were blindsided. and we thought-- it's such a horrible, horrible experience. my son was dying. he was on the streets. this was this great kid who ever parent can relate to. he was this great student, this athlete. and suddenly he was not only smoking some pot-- which is pretty common-- and drinking, but before he knew it he was shooting crystal meth. he was on the streets. he was breaking into our house. so something had happened, and it was baffling. we had no idea what to do and we tried to get help and it took us 10 years how to figure out how to help him with this problem and i realized the system was a mess. >> woodruff: you say in the book one in every 12 americans over the age of 12 is addicted. that is astonishing. and yet we're not hearing about drug addiction that much any more. and you sigh the approach that this country is take is all wrong. explain. >> it is all wrong. part of the reason-- you're rig
david sheff, welcome. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: so you did write this earlier book about your son. why the second book? >> well, the-- when my son became addicted, we were blindsided. and we thought-- it's such a horrible, horrible experience. my son was dying. he was on the streets. this was this great kid who ever parent can relate to. he was this great student, this athlete. and suddenly he was not only smoking some pot-- which is pretty common-- and drinking, but...
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in that sense david is right. there is too much profiling. too much prejudice. too much nonsense about what these boys mean and it wouldn't be happening quite the same way had they been white. >> amen, joan. thank you for speaking out on those issues. >> thanks for having me. >> like we mentioned, the official dedication of the bush presidential center is tomorrow in dallas. msnbc will have live coverage starting tomorrow morning with chuck todd. then the ceremony. and on through to "the cycle" which will be the highlight of your tv day. every living president will be in attendance for the festivities. would you go, if you could? morgan wright said quote, i would love to be there to see president obama, clinton and carter in person. don't want it see bush. >> morgan, i agree. one of the most exclusive clubs. >> next up, can indefensive food change the conversation about the way we eat? now michael pollen is here to tell us about his new book "cooked" and i am hungry, sir. for sein a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can und
in that sense david is right. there is too much profiling. too much prejudice. too much nonsense about what these boys mean and it wouldn't be happening quite the same way had they been white. >> amen, joan. thank you for speaking out on those issues. >> thanks for having me. >> like we mentioned, the official dedication of the bush presidential center is tomorrow in dallas. msnbc will have live coverage starting tomorrow morning with chuck todd. then the ceremony. and on...
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david sheff, welcome. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: so you did write this earlier book about your son. why the second book? >> well, the-- when my son became addicted, we were blindsided. and we thought-- it's such a horrible, horrible experience. my son was dying. he was on the streets. this was this great kid who ever parent can relate to. he was this great student, this athlete. and suddenly he was not only smoking some pot-- which is pretty common-- and drinking, but before he knew it he was shooting crystal meth. he was on the streets. he was breaking into our house. so something had happened, and it was bafflg. we had no idea what to do and we tried to get help and it took us 10 years how to figure out how to help him with this problem and i realized the system was a mess. >> woodruff: you say in the book one in every 12 americans over the age of 12 is addicted. that is astonishing. and yet we're not hearing about drug addiction that much any more. and you sigh the approach that this country is take is all wrong. explain. >> it is all wrong. part of the reason-- you're right
david sheff, welcome. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: so you did write this earlier book about your son. why the second book? >> well, the-- when my son became addicted, we were blindsided. and we thought-- it's such a horrible, horrible experience. my son was dying. he was on the streets. this was this great kid who ever parent can relate to. he was this great student, this athlete. and suddenly he was not only smoking some pot-- which is pretty common-- and drinking, but...
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it's for my boy. happy 6th birthday, harrison. this edition of "the daily rundown," tomorrow on the show, david axelrod will be here and we'll look at the left's attempts to conquer the coke brothers. coming up next, chris jansing. bye-bye. >>> here's a look at your business travel forecast. all eyes are on the northern rockies and the northern plains. two snowstorms one exiting today up around fargo and the next one already on its way. snow developing during the day today in areas just north of denver. it's going to be a big one. could drop as much as a foot of snow in cheyenne, wyoming. [ male announcer ] let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumat
it's for my boy. happy 6th birthday, harrison. this edition of "the daily rundown," tomorrow on the show, david axelrod will be here and we'll look at the left's attempts to conquer the coke brothers. coming up next, chris jansing. bye-bye. >>> here's a look at your business travel forecast. all eyes are on the northern rockies and the northern plains. two snowstorms one exiting today up around fargo and the next one already on its way. snow developing during the day today in...
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david: let's be specific. what could a ticket cost? will the average weight of an american man in the united states is 195 pounds. boy that sounds a little heavy but that is the average. meaning on average a ticket would cost about $97. the average american woman weighs 166 pound. again that seems a little high but the average ticket for her would be about $83. now samoa airlines says the pricing plan allows passengers to, quote, be the master of their ticket costs. but others say it is discriminatory. melissa: so we asked you earlier in the show what did you think. let's look what some of our facebook fans had to say. rt says, guess if you fly frequently will give you a good reason to go on a diet. david: all right. chris seen on facebook said i agree with this by the way. it is a good things when airlines compete on policies like this. common, folks, let the markets decide. liz: free market. david: we'll do this every day. give you a chance to weigh in at the end of the show. liz: weigh in. number one thing to watch will be the initi
david: let's be specific. what could a ticket cost? will the average weight of an american man in the united states is 195 pounds. boy that sounds a little heavy but that is the average. meaning on average a ticket would cost about $97. the average american woman weighs 166 pound. again that seems a little high but the average ticket for her would be about $83. now samoa airlines says the pricing plan allows passengers to, quote, be the master of their ticket costs. but others say it is...
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david stockton, thank you for that interesting perspective. up next, more and more people are using adderol to get the edge. ♪ [ instrumental ] [ boy ] i used to hate eating healthy stuff. but badger likes it, so i do too. i used to have bad dreams, but not anymore. [ barks ] i used to be scared of the basement. but when badger's with me, it's not so bad. [ barking ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy with purina dog chow. because you're not just a family. you're a dog family. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrte
david stockton, thank you for that interesting perspective. up next, more and more people are using adderol to get the edge. ♪ [ instrumental ] [ boy ] i used to hate eating healthy stuff. but badger likes it, so i do too. i used to have bad dreams, but not anymore. [ barks ] i used to be scared of the basement. but when badger's with me, it's not so bad. [ barking ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy with purina dog chow....
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but boys, don't get any ideas. i have two words for you, predator drones. you will never see it coming. >> congress, there are a lot of things you want us to be impressed by that we are not impressed by. we are not impressed that you sat next to each other at the state of the union. the rest of americans call it politely sitting next to someone with wildly different plolitica views, thanksgiving. >> the white house correspondents' dinner is known as the prom of washington, d.c., a term coined but political reporters who clearly had never had the chance to go to an actual prom. i really do enjoy attending these dinners. in fact, i had a lot more material prepared but i have to get the secret service home in time for their new curfew. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. [ applause ] >> presidents can be really funny. you can watch tonight's dinner at 9:00 p.m. eastern. we'll carry it live here on cnn. >>> want to bring in our senior political analyst david gergen. hi, david. >> hi, carol. >> i guess my question being in boston, the president is suppose
but boys, don't get any ideas. i have two words for you, predator drones. you will never see it coming. >> congress, there are a lot of things you want us to be impressed by that we are not impressed by. we are not impressed that you sat next to each other at the state of the union. the rest of americans call it politely sitting next to someone with wildly different plolitica views, thanksgiving. >> the white house correspondents' dinner is known as the prom of washington, d.c., a...
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james levi caldwell, he was the 7-year-old boy. and khloe jade arwood, she was the 6-year-old girl. they were cousins, suzanne. this property was owned by the father of the boy. he says it's still unclear exactly what was being built and unclear if the proper permits had been obtained. that will be part of the ongoing investigation. of course, we're talking about a massive dirt pit some 24-feet deep and 20-feet wide, suzanne. officials say the father had been working on the pit when apparently the two children were trying to retrieve some small childlike pick ax. when they did, this wall of dirt simply collapsed on them. officials say they found the children this morning after 12 hours of digging and clawing. one body found at 6:00 a.m. the other at 7:00 a.m. >> we've been working a horrific scene here at this location since 6:00 yesterday afternoon. that situation has now come to a close. the two young children's bodies have been recovered from the pit in which they were at. >> some 75 workers had been desperately searching for the children, digging through dirt with their bare han
james levi caldwell, he was the 7-year-old boy. and khloe jade arwood, she was the 6-year-old girl. they were cousins, suzanne. this property was owned by the father of the boy. he says it's still unclear exactly what was being built and unclear if the proper permits had been obtained. that will be part of the ongoing investigation. of course, we're talking about a massive dirt pit some 24-feet deep and 20-feet wide, suzanne. officials say the father had been working on the pit when apparently...
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. >>> ahead, new yorkers david remnick will be here. you're watching "morning joe." ♪ oh, boy. [ groans ] ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ withyou'll find reviewsve time, on home repair to healthcareon. written by people just like you. you want to be sure the money you're about to spend is money well spent. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is h
. >>> ahead, new yorkers david remnick will be here. you're watching "morning joe." ♪ oh, boy. [ groans ] ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ withyou'll find reviewsve time, on home repair to healthcareon. written by people just like you. you want to be sure the money you're about to spend is money well spent. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million...
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you also write about the boy scouts can you think of another youth organization that wouldn't welcome with open arms its former participants as adult volunteers. >> this is so bizarre, i have been involved with the ymca for a very long time, and i can't imagine them having these students coming up through their program, watching them grow into fine young adults, and then at the age of 18 saying you are no longer welcome here. >> sure, they instantly become child molesters. >> stephanie: what were they thinking of? >> it's just bizarre, and you know what it is is this notion that -- well if we point out and underscore the fact that scouts are not to be sexual then we can kick them out if they do anything -- if we catch them doing anything at camp we can kick them out of camp for any reason -- >> especially boy scouts having abortions. >> stephanie: right. >> and what they don't realize is the blurred message they are sending is you can be an eagle scout, but the second you turn 18 you are no longer fit to be a scout, if you are a gay scout. it's absolutely -- it's sad, but it is in a s
you also write about the boy scouts can you think of another youth organization that wouldn't welcome with open arms its former participants as adult volunteers. >> this is so bizarre, i have been involved with the ymca for a very long time, and i can't imagine them having these students coming up through their program, watching them grow into fine young adults, and then at the age of 18 saying you are no longer welcome here. >> sure, they instantly become child molesters. >>...
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an eight-year-old boy was among the three dead, with more than 170 injured. investigators indicated there are no suspects and no motive in the bombings. but the head of homeland security said there's no indication of a wider plot. senate majority leader hairy reid confirmed a letter testing positive for ricin was sent toe roger wicker of mississippi. there was no indication that anyone was harmed. >> brown: our coverage of the boston bombings continues on our web site, hari has the details. >> sreenivasan: some of the most gripping photos taken on the scene yesterday were captured by a photographer from metrowest daily news, a suburban boston paper. find those and photos of tributes across the nation on our home page. also there, a firsthand account from a volunteer doctor who was stationed five feet from the finish line. he was one of the first responders to treat the wounded. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, the investigation continues into who was behind the boston bo
an eight-year-old boy was among the three dead, with more than 170 injured. investigators indicated there are no suspects and no motive in the bombings. but the head of homeland security said there's no indication of a wider plot. senate majority leader hairy reid confirmed a letter testing positive for ricin was sent toe roger wicker of mississippi. there was no indication that anyone was harmed. >> brown: our coverage of the boston bombings continues on our web site, hari has the...
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joining us right now is david burson. chief economist at nationwide. also, bob delfun, ceo of asset management. david, why don't we start off talking about what you expect from the fed this week. we've kind of given up on the idea that they're going to talk about tapering at this meeting because of the economic numbers we've seen recently. is that your opinion, too? >> i think that's almost certainly the case. i think that the odds they make any change in policy are vanishing low at this meeting. >> are we in real danger of slipping back into another spring swoon or at this point do you think that the downturn is a little less severe than it has been in previous years? >> well, we're going to see slowing in the economy. the fiscal cliff tax hikes and we're surely going to depress economic growth. how far does it go down? i would say we'll see second quarter gdp growth somewhere between 1% .2%. that's a modest decline from what we've seen in the first quarter, but it's still a spring slowdown. >> you know, bob, when you look at it and you try and figure
joining us right now is david burson. chief economist at nationwide. also, bob delfun, ceo of asset management. david, why don't we start off talking about what you expect from the fed this week. we've kind of given up on the idea that they're going to talk about tapering at this meeting because of the economic numbers we've seen recently. is that your opinion, too? >> i think that's almost certainly the case. i think that the odds they make any change in policy are vanishing low at this...
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david lee went down with a hip injury. looked nasty. he will have an mri today. >> ouch, looks painful. 7:21, a sick little boy is taking on a lot more than his own disease. >> his brave request when given a chance to make a wish. >>> our warming trend continues for your sunday afternoon. some of us closing in on just about near 90. i'll show you where we're looking at the hottest spots and how long this trend is going to last coming up. >>> for one day, a six-year-old -- he has sickle cell disease. recently the make a wish foundation reached out to darias said if his greatest wish was granted, he wanted to be a police officer. with the help of the phoenix police department, darias became an officer for the day, riding in a helicopter and learning how to arrest people. his mother says his experience is inspiring him to keep fighting. >> he might pay attention more to drinking his water, taking care of his health so he can volunteer, you never know. anything could happen. he might be able to be one. >> the day ended at a mock crime scene
david lee went down with a hip injury. looked nasty. he will have an mri today. >> ouch, looks painful. 7:21, a sick little boy is taking on a lot more than his own disease. >> his brave request when given a chance to make a wish. >>> our warming trend continues for your sunday afternoon. some of us closing in on just about near 90. i'll show you where we're looking at the hottest spots and how long this trend is going to last coming up. >>> for one day, a...
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jenna: david, when it comes to the sons, what else do we know about their radicalization? >> we know early on it had been reported that relatives claimed that the boys, specifically the older one, had been brain washed. brained washed by a mysterious man known only as misha. now at last it appears that misha's identity has been revealed. the new york review of books has published an article saying that they have discovered that misha is a ukrainian american, 39 years old. he lives in rhode island. he says he has not seen the brothers for some three years. he knew them in the past, he had nothing whatsoever to do with this plot to bomb the boston marathon. he says he's been visited by the fbi, they took his computer, his phone, he says that his name is being cleared. and he told the newspaper, and i quote, if i was his teacher, speaking about the older brother, i would make sure he never did anything like this. so, it appears at least one part of this mystery has been unraveled, still a great deal more, many questions that have to be answered about the possible involvement
jenna: david, when it comes to the sons, what else do we know about their radicalization? >> we know early on it had been reported that relatives claimed that the boys, specifically the older one, had been brain washed. brained washed by a mysterious man known only as misha. now at last it appears that misha's identity has been revealed. the new york review of books has published an article saying that they have discovered that misha is a ukrainian american, 39 years old. he lives in...
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and the boy, a young man, also found sanctuary in academia. i wrote about him in 2002 when he was honored with a prestigious rhodes scholarship and just like his parents, kathy and david gilbert and his adoptive parents, bill ayers and bernadine dorn, chester remains unrependant about the violence that the underground perpetrated and is quite proud of his parents and adoptive parents quote, unquote, social justice legacy. >> megyn: now we've got bernadine dorn as you mentioned is with bill ayers at northwestern university and now we've got this prize, miss kathy bodine at columbia and her son is a rhodes scholar and believes in the same ideals as his parents did, and so this -- i don't know, my kids are babies, michelle, but i'm thinking if i sent them to columbia university, a great school, a great school, and i find out that miss bodine who murdered three police officers, two police officers and a security guard, i'm thinking, that's not the course i want you to take. i don't think she has anything to say that you need to hear. >> that's exa
and the boy, a young man, also found sanctuary in academia. i wrote about him in 2002 when he was honored with a prestigious rhodes scholarship and just like his parents, kathy and david gilbert and his adoptive parents, bill ayers and bernadine dorn, chester remains unrependant about the violence that the underground perpetrated and is quite proud of his parents and adoptive parents quote, unquote, social justice legacy. >> megyn: now we've got bernadine dorn as you mentioned is with...
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compassion when they set the bomb down beside family and killed and eight year-old boy? thatextremely angry someone can say show compassion. we have given them scholarships, we have showed them compassion. how can we show the compassion when they suddenly kill people and heard so many people? how were we supposed to have compassion? host: here is a picture of what she is referring to in this ," whichs "new york post shows the second bomber, dzokhar tsarnaev, walking through the crowd. --the row here, martin richard became the face of the family. his mother, denise richard, was severely injured. annie, you are on "washington jol >" calling inm reference to treyvon martin. this young man who he referred to as the innocent person is a murderer. perhaps he should have compared this murderer to the young boy who killed all of those kids at sandy hook, or columbine, certainly not treyvon martin. to give him 3 years is utterly crazy. this guy needs to get whatever the judge says. if it is death, that is what he needs. host: two more tweets coming in @cspanwj. mike in thomasvill
compassion when they set the bomb down beside family and killed and eight year-old boy? thatextremely angry someone can say show compassion. we have given them scholarships, we have showed them compassion. how can we show the compassion when they suddenly kill people and heard so many people? how were we supposed to have compassion? host: here is a picture of what she is referring to in this ," whichs "new york post shows the second bomber, dzokhar tsarnaev, walking through the crowd....
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or are these boy played contracts will all agree to it or to receive the technology and we say the consent is to share all of my information? >> i'll talk about law enforcement perspective. consent is a time-honored exception to the war in requirement in any number of context. search your house or search your car, you know, be on the exceptions i noted earlier for cars. we will serve your office, personal property. you can even consider wiretap wonderful. the critical issue from a legal point of view when prosecutors introduced, tried to introduce and court evidence they obtained pursuant to the consent is the consent is knowing and voluntary. they have the burden proving it was knowing and voluntary. the consent form isn't something to scroll through like i agree at the end. it's got to be written superglue language that is witnessed and giving up of consent, the way the consent was explained to the way the consent was given is documented in the report and there's an extraordinary effort, a federal level made that the consent was clear and knowing and voluntary and could be relied on. and
or are these boy played contracts will all agree to it or to receive the technology and we say the consent is to share all of my information? >> i'll talk about law enforcement perspective. consent is a time-honored exception to the war in requirement in any number of context. search your house or search your car, you know, be on the exceptions i noted earlier for cars. we will serve your office, personal property. you can even consider wiretap wonderful. the critical issue from a legal...