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aaron: no. emily: in history? aaron: i remember oddly enough when i wrote it. it was about 2:00 a.m. and i was writing the speech and getting very excited, because i knew i was almost done with the play. i was rounding third base and coming for home. i was writing with a lot of energy. i wrote the line in the time it took me to type it. emily: you also gave jack nicholson the performance of a lifetime. aaron: well, i think jack would have done just fine without me. he had a very healthy career before i came along. emily: were you paranoid that you could never do it again? what does that feel like? aaron: paranoid that i can never do it again, that feeling has never gone away. i have written six movies, with a seventh about to go into production. about 190 episodes of television and three plays. anytime i finish a script, i always feel like i am never going to be able to write another one. it is a terrible feeling of i have used all the words i know in every order i can put them in. i can't think
aaron: no. emily: in history? aaron: i remember oddly enough when i wrote it. it was about 2:00 a.m. and i was writing the speech and getting very excited, because i knew i was almost done with the play. i was rounding third base and coming for home. i was writing with a lot of energy. i wrote the line in the time it took me to type it. emily: you also gave jack nicholson the performance of a lifetime. aaron: well, i think jack would have done just fine without me. he had a very healthy career...
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aaron: no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. emily: is it a golden age of movies? aaron: yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some of which i am a huge fan of. i don't think i could ever write one because i don't know how. they are what is paying for the smaller movies, the more grown-up movies. with steve jobs, i can say that this is the first time i have felt at the end of the script that i wrote exactly the movie i wanted to write. ♪ emily: you are working on a big steve jobs movie. what is the latest? aaron: we will start shooting in a couple of months. danny boyle, who directed "slumdog millionaire," "127 hours," "trainspotting," is directing. it is not a cradle-to-grave biopic where we do a survey of his whole life. we are doing something else. i am very, very excited about it. emily: is it still three long scenes? aaron: i wish i hadn't let that cat out of the bag. so i will take this oppor
aaron: no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. emily: is it a golden age of movies? aaron: yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some of which i am a huge fan of. i don't think i could ever write one because i don't know how. they are what is paying for the smaller movies, the more grown-up movies. with steve jobs, i can say that this is the first time i have felt at the end of the script that i wrote...
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aaron: no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. emily: is it a golden age of movies? aaron: yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some of which i am a huge fan of. i don't think i could ever write one because i don't know how. they are what is paying for the smaller movies, the more grown-up movies. with steve jobs, i can say that this is the first time i have felt at the end of the script that i wrote exactly the movie i wanted to write. ♪ emily: you are working on a big steve jobs movie. what is the latest? aaron: we will start shooting in a couple of months. danny boyle, who directed "slumdog millionaire," "127 hours," "trainspotting," is directing. it is not a cradle-to-grave biopic where we do a survey of his whole life. we are doing something else. i am very, very excited about it. emily: is it still three long scenes? aaron: i wish i hadn't let that cat out of the bag. so i will take this oppor
aaron: no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. emily: is it a golden age of movies? aaron: yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some of which i am a huge fan of. i don't think i could ever write one because i don't know how. they are what is paying for the smaller movies, the more grown-up movies. with steve jobs, i can say that this is the first time i have felt at the end of the script that i wrote...
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emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you very much. aaron: emily, thank you. emily: great to have you. ♪ andemily: he is known as text turnaround guy. blackberry ceo john chen has worked in enterprise technology. it he took the enterprise software maker from death to $5.8 billion as a powerhouse. he is taken on an impossible job. he is leading blackberries come back. it how did he become the fixer? my guest today on "studio 1.0" is john chen. the bay area is where you call home. it you technically live here. john: my family lives here. i live all around. we have headquarters in canada. emily: how much time do you spend here? john: i tried spent about a week a month in waterloo. between waterloo, we are building a site here in the silicon valley. i spend about a week or so a month here. the rest of the time i go around the world seeing customers and meeting with analysts and investors and partners and distributors and so forth. emily: part of the reason you are opening an office here is the talent? john: we can get closer to the happening. in silicon valley t
emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you very much. aaron: emily, thank you. emily: great to have you. ♪ andemily: he is known as text turnaround guy. blackberry ceo john chen has worked in enterprise technology. it he took the enterprise software maker from death to $5.8 billion as a powerhouse. he is taken on an impossible job. he is leading blackberries come back. it how did he become the fixer? my guest today on "studio 1.0" is john chen. the bay area is where you call home. it...
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aaron: i do. emily: you take a nap. aaron: i do take naps. emily: every day. aaron: i try to. emily: what is this, spain? i mean -- aaron: this is -- you forgot the three months of vacation i take every year. emily: no, but really, you do. you do take a nap. aaron: i do take a nap. emily: and you work more in the evening. tell me about that. aaron: yes. it's really, um, just the best practice -- right around 7:00 p.m. or so -- you take a 25 minute power nap and you wake up fully recharged and that lasts for another about five hours or so. and then it's me time. that is where i get to go design, sort of, what are we going to do next? what are we behind on? what do we need to start to think about? that is generally when everybody gets inundated by e-mails from me. emily: and you have a diary, right? like a personal, aaron levie-only diary. aaron: the range of different industries and what you have to learn about from their technology is just very vast. and so you have to keep track of that somewhere. emily: and this is something that only you see? aaron: yes, i would not want yo
aaron: i do. emily: you take a nap. aaron: i do take naps. emily: every day. aaron: i try to. emily: what is this, spain? i mean -- aaron: this is -- you forgot the three months of vacation i take every year. emily: no, but really, you do. you do take a nap. aaron: i do take a nap. emily: and you work more in the evening. tell me about that. aaron: yes. it's really, um, just the best practice -- right around 7:00 p.m. or so -- you take a 25 minute power nap and you wake up fully recharged and...
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aaron: i do. emily: you take a nap. aaron: i do take naps. emily: every day. aaron: i try to. emily: what is this, spain? i mean -- aaron: this is -- you forgot the three months of vacation i take every year. emily: no, but really, you do. you do take a nap. aaron: i do take a nap. emily: and you work more in the evening. tell me about that. aaron: yes. it's really, um, just the best practice -- right around 7:00 p.m. or so -- you take a 25 minute power nap and you wake up fully recharged and that lasts for another about five hours or so. and then it's me time. that is where i get to go design, sort of, what are we going to do next? what are we behind on? what do we need to start to think about? that is generally when everybody gets inundated by e-mails from me. emily: and you have a diary right? like a personal, aaron levie-only diary. aaron: the range of different industries and what you have to learn about from their technology is just very vast. and so you have to keep track of that somewhere. emily: and this is something that only you see? aaron: yes, i would not want you
aaron: i do. emily: you take a nap. aaron: i do take naps. emily: every day. aaron: i try to. emily: what is this, spain? i mean -- aaron: this is -- you forgot the three months of vacation i take every year. emily: no, but really, you do. you do take a nap. aaron: i do take a nap. emily: and you work more in the evening. tell me about that. aaron: yes. it's really, um, just the best practice -- right around 7:00 p.m. or so -- you take a 25 minute power nap and you wake up fully recharged and...
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aaron: no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. emily: is it a golden age of movies? aaron: yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some of which i am a huge fan of. i don't think i could ever write one because i don't know how. they are what is paying for the smaller movies, the more grown-up movies. with steve jobs, i can say that this is the first time i have felt at the end of the script that i wrote exactly the movie i wanted to write. ♪ ♪ emily: you are working on a big steve jobs movie. what is the latest? aaron: we will start shooting in a couple of months. danny boyle, who directed "slumdog millionaire," "127 hours," "trainspotting," is directing. it is not a cradle-to-grave biopic where we do a survey of his whole life. we are doing something else. i am very, very excited about it. emily: is it still three long scenes? aaron: i wish i hadn't let that cat out of the bag. so i will take this o
aaron: no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. emily: is it a golden age of movies? aaron: yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some of which i am a huge fan of. i don't think i could ever write one because i don't know how. they are what is paying for the smaller movies, the more grown-up movies. with steve jobs, i can say that this is the first time i have felt at the end of the script that i wrote...
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report. >>> tonight, aaron hernandez. he was a rising nfl star, racing toward greatness. >> what's the meaning on your forearm? >> it is up to me. basically saying my life is in my hands. whatever i want my life to be. it's up to me to make it up that way. >> the question now, what sort of life did the ex-patriot make for himself? >> he wanted to be the best. >> but he's accused of the worst. >> not guilty. >> aaron hernandez, on trial for murder. >> this portion of the trigger guard here -- >> what's this jury hearing? >> in my opinion, the firearm shown in the video still is a glock pistol. >> what are they seeing? and how will they decide? >> aaron hernandez is an innocent man. >> do you think there's a chance that aaron hernandez may be found not guilty? >> downward spiral, inside the case against aaron hernandez. it's a springtime saturday in new england patriot country. a perfect day for football. >> you wake up, and you go to work. >> a block down -- >> mike branch coaches the boston bandits, a semi-pro team. he re
report. >>> tonight, aaron hernandez. he was a rising nfl star, racing toward greatness. >> what's the meaning on your forearm? >> it is up to me. basically saying my life is in my hands. whatever i want my life to be. it's up to me to make it up that way. >> the question now, what sort of life did the ex-patriot make for himself? >> he wanted to be the best. >> but he's accused of the worst. >> not guilty. >> aaron hernandez, on trial for...
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. ♪ >> tonight, aaron hernandez. he was a rising nfl star racing toward greatness. >> what's the meaning on your forearm? >> if it is to be, it's up to me. basically saying my life is in my hands, and whatever i want my life to be, it's up to me to make it out that way. >> the question now, what sort of life did the ex-patriot make for himself? >> he wanted to be the best. >> but he's accused of the worst. >> how do you plead? >> not guilty. >> why would a football player, a highly successful, affluent, popular football player be a murderer? >> as the nfl struggles to deal with issues of abuse and violence, hernandez goes on trial for murder. what will his jury hear? who might they hear from? and how could it all end? >> do you think there's a chance that aaron hernandez may be found not guilty? >> that's my biggest fear. >> downward spiral. inside the case against aaron hernandez. ♪ >> it was a perfect day for football. >> the coach of the boston bandits, a semipro team. he remembers another day just like this. ju
. ♪ >> tonight, aaron hernandez. he was a rising nfl star racing toward greatness. >> what's the meaning on your forearm? >> if it is to be, it's up to me. basically saying my life is in my hands, and whatever i want my life to be, it's up to me to make it out that way. >> the question now, what sort of life did the ex-patriot make for himself? >> he wanted to be the best. >> but he's accused of the worst. >> how do you plead? >> not guilty....
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aaron: i have not worn it. i think it is going to be an incredible accessory in the broader ecosystem of these technologies. having siri on it, i think that is cool. tying into your iphone, the interplay between your personal device, a phone, a computer, which is the powerful computer. it is all about having technology integrated into the new and contextual parts of our lives. the watch is in addition to that. charlie: who are the dominant companies in the cloud? amazon? ibm? aaron: besides us? one is by metrics, and the other is relevance and momentum. by metrics, you have to say amazon. microsoft is getting there. charlie: you can see it by the advertising. aaron: in this case, i would say that is turning out to be the case. they are making a lot of progress. if you're not picking about pure cloud computing but applications, salesforce.com. way more on the enterprise side. google is trying to make a comeback. they should have owned the cloud, if you think about the scale and infrastructure, it should have bee
aaron: i have not worn it. i think it is going to be an incredible accessory in the broader ecosystem of these technologies. having siri on it, i think that is cool. tying into your iphone, the interplay between your personal device, a phone, a computer, which is the powerful computer. it is all about having technology integrated into the new and contextual parts of our lives. the watch is in addition to that. charlie: who are the dominant companies in the cloud? amazon? ibm? aaron: besides us?...
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>> yes. >> okay. >> and aaron explained that odin was the boyfriend of aaron's fiancee's sister. is that right? >> yes, yes. >> and aaron told you that he and odin had socialized together. didn't he? >> i really -- my main focus was understanding whether he was involved or not. >> i understand sir. >> what i could do to help him. >> i'm going to strike that answer. if you could listen carefully. just answer the question that's being asked. >> all right. >> my question mr. kraft. is simply i was asking whether you recall that aaron told you that he and odin lloyd spent time together socializing? >> yeah. >> you're showing me what i said. it's not something i focused on. >> that's perfectly understandable sir. i just waned to refresh your memory and ask you if you recall that. so as you testify here today, do you recall aaron telling you that he and mr. lloyd socialized together? >> i honestly can't recall that. >> my i approach, your honor? >> you may. >> yes, thank you. >> mr. kraft, i'm just going to show you that same document. i'm just going to direct your attention to this se
>> yes. >> okay. >> and aaron explained that odin was the boyfriend of aaron's fiancee's sister. is that right? >> yes, yes. >> and aaron told you that he and odin had socialized together. didn't he? >> i really -- my main focus was understanding whether he was involved or not. >> i understand sir. >> what i could do to help him. >> i'm going to strike that answer. if you could listen carefully. just answer the question that's being asked....
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aaron: i have not worn it. i think it is going to be an incredible accessory in the broader ecosystem of these technologies. having siri on it, i think that is cool. tying into your iphone, the interplay between your personal device, a phone, a computer which is the powerful computer. it is all about having technology integrated into the new and contextual parts of our lives. the watch is in addition to that. charlie: who are the dominant companies in the cloud? amazon? ibm? aaron: besides us? one is by metrics, and the other is relevance and momentum. by metrics, you have to say amazon. microsoft is getting there. charlie: you can see it by the advertising. aaron: in this case, i would say that is turning out to be the case. they are making a lot of progress. if you're not picking about sure cloud computing but applications salesforce.com. way more on the enterprise side. google is trying to make a comeback. they should have owned the cloud, if you think about the scale and infrastructure, it should have been
aaron: i have not worn it. i think it is going to be an incredible accessory in the broader ecosystem of these technologies. having siri on it, i think that is cool. tying into your iphone, the interplay between your personal device, a phone, a computer which is the powerful computer. it is all about having technology integrated into the new and contextual parts of our lives. the watch is in addition to that. charlie: who are the dominant companies in the cloud? amazon? ibm? aaron: besides us?...
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kraft, with any problems with aaron, did you? > no. >> no further questions, your honor. >> sir, did you know much about the life of aaron hernandez outside of when he showed up to the stadium? >> no. and mr. fee asked you some questions about, you had prepared an affidavit, is that right? >> yes. >> objection, your honor. >> he showed you this document. a couple of times. >> yes. >> and you recall when you had prepared that document, sir? >> no. >> do you recall how long after your last meeting with aaron hernandez? >> i honestly can't recall. >> can i approach your honor? and look at the last part of this and read that to yourself and see if that refreshes your memory. >> okay. >> does that refresh your memory sir? >> yes. >> and what was the date of the affidavit? >> the 19th of august 2013. >> okay. and at that time was your memory better fresher, than it is today. >> objection, your honor. >> objection sustained. and this document has been used only by both counsel to see if it would refresh the recollection. the document is
kraft, with any problems with aaron, did you? > no. >> no further questions, your honor. >> sir, did you know much about the life of aaron hernandez outside of when he showed up to the stadium? >> no. and mr. fee asked you some questions about, you had prepared an affidavit, is that right? >> yes. >> objection, your honor. >> he showed you this document. a couple of times. >> yes. >> and you recall when you had prepared that document, sir?...
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i'm amy goodman with aaron mate. aaron: welcome. with prosecutions of whistleblowers like chelsea manning, edward snowden, thomas drake, john kiriakou and several others, the obama administration is by far the most aggressive in history when it comes to punishing leaks. but its handling of leakers in -- but is there a double standard? that is the question being raised after a lenient pleaded for david traders, the retired four-star journal and former head of the cia. unlike the others, petraeus did not release information to expose a perceived government wrongdoing. instead, petraeus gave classified material to his mistress, paula broadwell, who was writing his biography. petraeus let broadwell access his cia email account and other sensitive material, including the names of covert operatives in afghanistan, war strategy and quotes from white house meetings. petraeus also lied to the fbi telling investigators he never gave broadwell any classified information. after an investigation that raised eyebrows for its slow pace, the fbi an
i'm amy goodman with aaron mate. aaron: welcome. with prosecutions of whistleblowers like chelsea manning, edward snowden, thomas drake, john kiriakou and several others, the obama administration is by far the most aggressive in history when it comes to punishing leaks. but its handling of leakers in -- but is there a double standard? that is the question being raised after a lenient pleaded for david traders, the retired four-star journal and former head of the cia. unlike the others, petraeus...
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aaron: and i am aaron mate. we begin today's show in lausanne, switzerland, where six days of historic talks aimed at an iran nuclear deal have reportedly concluded. the associated press says negotiators plan to issue a general statement that enough progress has been made to continue negotiations in a new phase aimed at reaching a comprehensive agreement in june. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said u.n. sanctions against iran should be lifted if a nuclear deal is reached. mr. lavrov: i think sanctions should be lifted if a deal is completed. there are different ways. in practice, it should mean that sanctions should be lifted. it should not interfere with legal trade and economic activity between iran and foreign partners. amy: meanwhile, congress has vowed to impose additional sanctions if negotiators fail to reach a preliminary deal. well, for more we go to lausanne, switzerland, where we are joined by trita parsi, founder and president of the national iranian american council. he has been following th
aaron: and i am aaron mate. we begin today's show in lausanne, switzerland, where six days of historic talks aimed at an iran nuclear deal have reportedly concluded. the associated press says negotiators plan to issue a general statement that enough progress has been made to continue negotiations in a new phase aimed at reaching a comprehensive agreement in june. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said u.n. sanctions against iran should be lifted if a nuclear deal is reached. mr. lavrov: i...
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from all directions. >> aaron can i ask you a question? what do you think will be manny's tactic on may 2nd going up against a guy like floyd mayweather who is such a great defensive fighter? >> may weather, styles make a fight. mayweather has some particular style where he has hands low and finishes with jab up. you have to change up. gerri: all right. guys, we're going to have to get to the press conference here. manny pacquiao getting ready to speak here. hank tight. thanks for your help. here we go. >> on order of the president of the philippines. we know what graciousness and kindness the filipino people show. we have to only visit a hospital in california in nevada. 80% of the nurses are filipinos. because they are gracious people and kind people. but i also know growing up that at the start of the second world war, i'm old enough to remember that, that the philippines troops fought side by side with the americans against the japanese. defending their island bataan, corigidor and other places. when american troops, because of lack of
from all directions. >> aaron can i ask you a question? what do you think will be manny's tactic on may 2nd going up against a guy like floyd mayweather who is such a great defensive fighter? >> may weather, styles make a fight. mayweather has some particular style where he has hands low and finishes with jab up. you have to change up. gerri: all right. guys, we're going to have to get to the press conference here. manny pacquiao getting ready to speak here. hank tight. thanks for...
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i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. aaron welcome to our listeners and viewers around the country and around the world. we turn now to the iraq where the battle for tikrit has entered its fourth week. iraqi forces and iranian-backed shiite militias have been battling fighters from the islamic state since early march in an attempt to retake saddam hussein's hometown. the iraqi government is expected to soon request u.s. assistance in the form of air strikes. if the u.s. accepts the request, it would mark the biggest collaboration to date between shiite militias and the united states in the fight against the islamic state. amy: this comes at a time when shiite militias are being accused of carrying out widespread sectarian abuses targeting sunni civilians. last week, human rights watch published a report titled, "after liberation came destruction: iraqi militias and the aftermath of amerli." in a moment, we will be joined by the report's co-author. but first, i want to turn to this short piece produced by human rights wat
i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. aaron welcome to our listeners and viewers around the country and around the world. we turn now to the iraq where the battle for tikrit has entered its fourth week. iraqi forces and iranian-backed shiite militias have been battling fighters from the islamic state since early march in an attempt to retake saddam hussein's hometown. the iraqi government is expected to soon request u.s. assistance in the form of air strikes. if the u.s. accepts the request, it...
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he was handsome aaron schock. he was it. and yeah, sure, maybe he decided he would read a magazine called "washington life" on the floor of the house while kathleen sibilias it talking about medicare. there was always another thing about him from the very beginning of his career. when aaron schock was first running for congress, local press in illinois ran stories about when he was barely out of his teens. false dates on documents raise questioning for schock. his parents were victims of a financial same. and there was a trial. his dad testified in that trial that his son signed off on back dated documents. the date was off by more than a year. he was a public notary. at the time the "peoria star journal" said that that could be considered a crime. that report appeared less than a month before the election that sent him to congress. it was just a little embarrassment on his way to becoming a young republican star in congress. he went on to congress. that story was not a big problem for him. but it might have been a first sig
he was handsome aaron schock. he was it. and yeah, sure, maybe he decided he would read a magazine called "washington life" on the floor of the house while kathleen sibilias it talking about medicare. there was always another thing about him from the very beginning of his career. when aaron schock was first running for congress, local press in illinois ran stories about when he was barely out of his teens. false dates on documents raise questioning for schock. his parents were victims...
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police say there is no evidence she was kidnapped on monday or her boyfriend aaron quinn was drugged. but denise huskins' attorney says police have it all wrong. >> she was victimized by being a kidnap and then by being a suspect by the police department. who issued a nasty press release. >> aaron quinn and denise huskins plundered valuable resources away from the community. >> denise huskins turned up unharmed in huntington beach on wednesday. >>> a caltrans worker injured a homeless person this morning. the worker was using a skip loader to remove debris from an encampment. a woman was in the tent. the loader hit the woman and caused minor injuries. >>> two pedestrians were
police say there is no evidence she was kidnapped on monday or her boyfriend aaron quinn was drugged. but denise huskins' attorney says police have it all wrong. >> she was victimized by being a kidnap and then by being a suspect by the police department. who issued a nasty press release. >> aaron quinn and denise huskins plundered valuable resources away from the community. >> denise huskins turned up unharmed in huntington beach on wednesday. >>> a caltrans worker...
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he was handsome aaron schock. he was it. and yeah sure maybe he decided he would read a magazine called "washington life" on the floor of the house while kathleen sibilias it talking about medicare. there was always another thing about him from the very beginning of his career. when aaron schock was first running for congress local press in illinois ran stories about when he was barely out of his teens. false dates on documents raise questioning for schock. his parents were victims of a financial same. and there was a trial. his dad testified in that trial that his son signed off on back dated documents. the date was off by more than a year. he was a public knownotary. at the time the "peoria star journal" said that that could be considered a crime. that report appeared less than a month before the election that sent him to congress. it was just a little embarrassment on his way to becoming a young republican star in congress. he went on to congress. that story was not a big problem for him. but it might have been a first si
he was handsome aaron schock. he was it. and yeah sure maybe he decided he would read a magazine called "washington life" on the floor of the house while kathleen sibilias it talking about medicare. there was always another thing about him from the very beginning of his career. when aaron schock was first running for congress local press in illinois ran stories about when he was barely out of his teens. false dates on documents raise questioning for schock. his parents were victims of...
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after all, to aaron, what day isn't? >> it is a perfect day for riding, really. just not my day. >> danielle crowley isn't expecting anything out of the ordinary, just the boys doing their usual antics. >> that's what they like to do. it's their fun, it's their release. you know, he's going to do a wheelie, he's going to come back down and he's going to be fine. >> danielle is filming another rider when aaron decides he wants to get in on the action. >> i wanted to get up so i was next to him, and as soon as i slipped the clutch to bring it up, i knew i brought it up pretty fast. and there's just this feeling when you get to a balance point in a wheelie that you're just like oh [ bleep ], what's going to happen here? >> suddenly, aaron is airborne, catapulted off his bike. >> as i was falling, it was just a butterfly gut feeling. >> aaron slides more than 30 feet with 20 or so other riders fast approaching. >> all these people are driving by me. pretty much felt like i made eye contact with every person who almost hit me. >> danielle's terrified of what she might
after all, to aaron, what day isn't? >> it is a perfect day for riding, really. just not my day. >> danielle crowley isn't expecting anything out of the ordinary, just the boys doing their usual antics. >> that's what they like to do. it's their fun, it's their release. you know, he's going to do a wheelie, he's going to come back down and he's going to be fine. >> danielle is filming another rider when aaron decides he wants to get in on the action. >> i wanted to...
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aaron: it varies by city. we have members in 10,000 cities, but san francisco and new york and seattle where you have a lot of density and a lot of dogs. cory: dog density, where are the biggest cities? aaron: san francisco and new york probably have more dogs per square mile than anywhere else. cory: what is the most effective marketing tool? is it word-of-mouth? aaron: 92% of our customers have referred someone else to rover. 40% have referred five or more people to rover. we can absolutely do marketing as well. cory: what kind of marketing? one of the things of "bloomberg west" is that the methods of marketing is changing a lot more. knowing someone is a dog owner is a very big thing for marketers of all types. aaron: 90% of dog owners until rover did not use a commercial solution until they traveled. you have to look for those who do look for commercial solutions. google and yelp can be great. for those who don't look for commercial solutions, brand awareness marketing and word-of-mouth. cory: you raised $
aaron: it varies by city. we have members in 10,000 cities, but san francisco and new york and seattle where you have a lot of density and a lot of dogs. cory: dog density, where are the biggest cities? aaron: san francisco and new york probably have more dogs per square mile than anywhere else. cory: what is the most effective marketing tool? is it word-of-mouth? aaron: 92% of our customers have referred someone else to rover. 40% have referred five or more people to rover. we can absolutely...
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what is the myth of aaron sorkin and what is the reality? >> the reality is i am an awkward guy who is more comfortable on paper than i am in person. i would give anything if we could do this interview by e-mail. if you would e-mail me the questions, i could give you much better answers. >> i would never know it. >> i would be more charming and likable if i could just get a couple of drafts. >> you have been very open about your struggles with addiction. and i'm curious, where are you with that journey? >> this past april was 13 years. >> congratulations. >> thank you. it was a struggle. i lost 10 years of my life to cocaine addiction. i don't take anything for granted. it is easier now with 13.5 years between now and the last time. much easier. i want to say to everyone out there, it really does get easier, but you are not done. you're always aware that you are one call to your dealer away from ruining your life. i will tell you, being a father for me is a great hedge against that. >> you talked about your fears of not being able to write i
what is the myth of aaron sorkin and what is the reality? >> the reality is i am an awkward guy who is more comfortable on paper than i am in person. i would give anything if we could do this interview by e-mail. if you would e-mail me the questions, i could give you much better answers. >> i would never know it. >> i would be more charming and likable if i could just get a couple of drafts. >> you have been very open about your struggles with addiction. and i'm curious,...
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and congressman aaron schock tried to explain to his constituents why he spends so much of their money on decorating his office and luxury travel. >> uh, it's an unusual coalition. >> a responding to a letter sent by 40 republican senators to iran. >> this letter is a hard slap. >> it's deeply irresponsible. >> iran's leaders need to know that a deal not approved by congress won't be accepted by congress. >> what we're going to focus on right now is seeing if we can get a deal right now. >> significant ma alpha epsilon has shuttered its chapter at the university of oklahoma. >> the video shows multiple people chanting racial slurs. >> fallout over the police shooting of an unarmed african-american teenager. >> folks are angry, and i get that. >> an amtrak passenger train collided with a truck. >> we're trying to get the vehicle off the tracks. >> the real hillary clinton has not addressed the e-mail scandal yet. >> read'em. you won't find jack rodham squat. >> this is all the same cockamamie stuff. >> i don't read them. i have never sent one. >> you've never sent an e-mail? >> the appl
and congressman aaron schock tried to explain to his constituents why he spends so much of their money on decorating his office and luxury travel. >> uh, it's an unusual coalition. >> a responding to a letter sent by 40 republican senators to iran. >> this letter is a hard slap. >> it's deeply irresponsible. >> iran's leaders need to know that a deal not approved by congress won't be accepted by congress. >> what we're going to focus on right now is seeing if...
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i remember aaron, aaron was like hiding in the corner, biting his nails. he just wanted to disappear. they had witnessed something awful. >> you're talking to the sheriff's office, okay? i want you to give me anything you can recall about this male party that approached you guys, okay? >> well, he was -- he was like a man, he had, like, a, nylon things as a mask. >> do you know what color it was? >> black, i think. >> a black mask? >> this guy wearing a mask came out and you could see his hand gun. this guy told them to get off their bikes and lay down in the ditch or else he would shoot. he asked them one by one what their age was. after that, he had trevor and aaron, one by one, run off into the nearby woods. not to look back or else he would shoot. as aaron was taking off, he saw the man grab jacob's arm. >> when he caught up to trevor and they felt safe enough to turn around and look back, they were gone. they were just gone. the police asked the boys, are you sure you weren't playing with a gun and jacob got hurt and you're afraid to tell us what real
i remember aaron, aaron was like hiding in the corner, biting his nails. he just wanted to disappear. they had witnessed something awful. >> you're talking to the sheriff's office, okay? i want you to give me anything you can recall about this male party that approached you guys, okay? >> well, he was -- he was like a man, he had, like, a, nylon things as a mask. >> do you know what color it was? >> black, i think. >> a black mask? >> this guy wearing a mask...
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aaron sofield struggles to fit in in the drug rehabilitation center. and -- >> the hebrew bible goes opposite american -- >> alyssa schlossberg returns to her religious roots, but finds it doesn't keep her out of trouble. >> she did lie to you. >> in a nutshell. at humana, we believe the gap will close when healthcare changes. when frustration and paperwork decrease. when healthcare becomes simpler. so let's do it. let's simplify healthcare. let's close the gap between people and care. hey mom, you want to live by the lyeah.right? there's here. ♪ did you just share a listing with me? look at this one. it's got a great view of the lake. it's really nice mom. ♪ your dad would've loved this place. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow >>> inside hackensack, new jersey's bergen county jail, inmates were allowed digital cameras for about an hour or so. the purpose was to allow them to record any intimate thoughts of their lives in privacy. two of those inmates are thomas costa and his girlfriend
aaron sofield struggles to fit in in the drug rehabilitation center. and -- >> the hebrew bible goes opposite american -- >> alyssa schlossberg returns to her religious roots, but finds it doesn't keep her out of trouble. >> she did lie to you. >> in a nutshell. at humana, we believe the gap will close when healthcare changes. when frustration and paperwork decrease. when healthcare becomes simpler. so let's do it. let's simplify healthcare. let's close the gap between...
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we start with drama in the aaron hernandez murder trial. her nance and two other american are accused of killing semiproathlete odin lloyd in 2013. hernandez pleaded not guilty. talking about the relationship and what happened after he found on the hernandez may be a suspect. >> i understood there was an incident that had transpired. i wanted to know whether he was involved and if he was, you know i wanted to make sure -- he's part -- any player who comes into our system i consider part of our extended family and i wanted to get him help. >> when you and aaron saw each other, you would have a special greeting? >> yes. >> what is that? >> he would hug and kiss me. >>> he revealed details of a private conversation two days after lloyd died. >> you asked aaron to look you in the eye, didn't you? >> yes. >> he did, didn't he? >> yes. >> you asked him if he was involved, and he said no. >> that's correct. and you wanted him to be straight with you, didn't you? >> yes. >> and you wanted to be straight with him, correct? >> yes. >> and you told hi
we start with drama in the aaron hernandez murder trial. her nance and two other american are accused of killing semiproathlete odin lloyd in 2013. hernandez pleaded not guilty. talking about the relationship and what happened after he found on the hernandez may be a suspect. >> i understood there was an incident that had transpired. i wanted to know whether he was involved and if he was, you know i wanted to make sure -- he's part -- any player who comes into our system i consider part...
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♪ >>> aaron gilchrist at the live desk. we are just learning that former cia director david petraeus entered a plea agreement with prosecutors as it relates to his handling of classified information. we understand he will plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge in connection with with improperly retaining classified materials during his time as a four star general. . we understand that this relates to material that the fbi was in the possession of his former mistress back in 2012. e we all discovered this before he resigned from that job as director of the cia. at this point we don't know exact exactly what -- we know that the prosecutors have not sought prison time for the former general and cia director. "the washington post" reporting there could be a probationary period. we're still going through the information from the department of justice. we'll send it back to you as we continue to look for more information. >>> right now, blizzard advisories are out today for parts of minnesota, iowa michigan north dakota south dakot
♪ >>> aaron gilchrist at the live desk. we are just learning that former cia director david petraeus entered a plea agreement with prosecutors as it relates to his handling of classified information. we understand he will plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge in connection with with improperly retaining classified materials during his time as a four star general. . we understand that this relates to material that the fbi was in the possession of his former mistress back in 2012. e we...
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aaron sofield struggles to fit in in the drug rehabilitation center. and -- >> the hebrew bible goes opposite american -- >> alyssa schlossberg returns to her religious roots, but finds it doesn't keep her out of trouble. >> she did lie to you. >> in a nutshell. is there such a thing as a sure thing in business? some say buy gold. others say buy soybeans. i say, buy comcast business internet. unlike internet providers that slow down when traffic picks up, you get speed you can rely on. it's a safe bet. like a gold-plated soybean. reliably fast internet starts at $69.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. >>> inside hackensack, new jersey's bergen county jail, inmates were allowed digital cameras for about an hour or so. the purpose was to allow them to record any intimate thoughts of their lives in privacy. two of those inmates are thomas costa and his girlfriend alyssa schlossberg. they're both facing drug charges and hope to be assigned to a rehab program in lieu of more jail or prison time. >> our crappy ass mirror, but it's cool. you can
aaron sofield struggles to fit in in the drug rehabilitation center. and -- >> the hebrew bible goes opposite american -- >> alyssa schlossberg returns to her religious roots, but finds it doesn't keep her out of trouble. >> she did lie to you. >> in a nutshell. is there such a thing as a sure thing in business? some say buy gold. others say buy soybeans. i say, buy comcast business internet. unlike internet providers that slow down when traffic picks up, you get speed...
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i know aaron's heart. i know aaron wants to do what's right. aaron resigned because he doesn't want to bring defamation to the congress. he doesn't want to bring defamation to his supporters in town. >> ashleigh, this is now obviously now the congressman who made a name for himself as being one of the youngest -- he got to congress in his 20s, if you remember. now he's going to be one of the first members of congress born in the 1980s who's now under investigation by the feds. >> oh, my god. i think my career is older than he is. that's unbelievable. >> i know. >> evan perez. >> oh, you do not know that. you're supposed to say you'd never have known. evan perez, thank you for that. keep us updated on whatever the feds share during their investigation. >>> coming up, we certainly know there was a heck of a lot of blood on the photograph, but was it a result of police brutality, or was it a college student who had too much to drink? we're going to get the student's side of the story, next. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it t
i know aaron's heart. i know aaron wants to do what's right. aaron resigned because he doesn't want to bring defamation to the congress. he doesn't want to bring defamation to his supporters in town. >> ashleigh, this is now obviously now the congressman who made a name for himself as being one of the youngest -- he got to congress in his 20s, if you remember. now he's going to be one of the first members of congress born in the 1980s who's now under investigation by the feds. >>...
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and congressman aaron shock tried to explain to his constituents why he spends so much of their money on decorating his office and luxury travel. >> uh it's an unusual coalition. >> a responding to a letter sent by 40 republican senators to iran. >> this letter is a hard slap. >> it's deeply irresponsible. >> iran's leaders need to know that a deal not approved by congress won't be accepted by congress. >> what we're going to focus on right now is seeing if we can get a deal right now. >> significant ma alpha epsilon has shuttered its chapter at the university of oklahoma. >> the video shows multiple people chanting racial slurs. >> fallout over the police shooting of an unarmed african-american teenager. >> folks are angry, and i get that. >> an amtrak passenger train collided with a truck. >> we're trying to get the vehicle off the tracks. >> the real hillary clinton has not addressed the e-mail scandal yet. >> read'em. you won't find jack rodham squat. >> this is all the same cockamamie stuff. >> i don't read them. i have never sent one. >> you've never sent an e-mail? >> the apple
and congressman aaron shock tried to explain to his constituents why he spends so much of their money on decorating his office and luxury travel. >> uh it's an unusual coalition. >> a responding to a letter sent by 40 republican senators to iran. >> this letter is a hard slap. >> it's deeply irresponsible. >> iran's leaders need to know that a deal not approved by congress won't be accepted by congress. >> what we're going to focus on right now is seeing if...
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could you establish that aaron hernandez is guilty of anything? you have to -- and i know the joint venture liability, you don't have to show he pulled the trigger. you just need to show that he actively participated, importuned and did other things to assist in the death. but at the end of the day, you establish he was there but he was merely present and didn't take part in that crime. he is what he said to bob kraft, innocent. >> but the analogy you used, when you lied to your parents, it's because you did something you weren't supposed to do. he's lying about where he was. is that because he was involved in the murder? >> and the statute of limitations in my lie, definitely over 30 years when i did it. guys, thank you for that. i can't believe watching robert kraft walk into a murder case and thinking, that poor man, mortified that he's involved in any of this and has to do this kind of thing. my thanks to susan candiotti. dan and joey, stick around if you can. i don't know if you've looked at your clock lately. but everywhere around the world,
could you establish that aaron hernandez is guilty of anything? you have to -- and i know the joint venture liability, you don't have to show he pulled the trigger. you just need to show that he actively participated, importuned and did other things to assist in the death. but at the end of the day, you establish he was there but he was merely present and didn't take part in that crime. he is what he said to bob kraft, innocent. >> but the analogy you used, when you lied to your parents,...
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melanie and aaron step out of the camera's view just feet away from the car. and as you can see, an unidentified person steps into view. it takes only nine seconds from the time melanie and aaron step away from the car until the unidentified person is opening their car door. and five more seconds before he pulls away with little 6-month-old samantha in the back seat. >> my mom yelled, that guy is trying to steal your car. your child is in it. >> so melanie acts as fast as she can. she takes only one step and then launches her body at her passenger side window as the car backs up toward her. >> well, once i realized somebody was taking my car and my baby was inside of it, it is human instinct. you do what you got to do. there's no planning. there's no thinking. you are taking my child. you're going to die. or get hurt in the long run. i took my elbow and bashed out my side window as hard as i could. >> as soon as she broke the glass with her elbow, i immediately jumped into the passenger side of the car. >> as the car speeds away with aaron now in the front sea
melanie and aaron step out of the camera's view just feet away from the car. and as you can see, an unidentified person steps into view. it takes only nine seconds from the time melanie and aaron step away from the car until the unidentified person is opening their car door. and five more seconds before he pulls away with little 6-month-old samantha in the back seat. >> my mom yelled, that guy is trying to steal your car. your child is in it. >> so melanie acts as fast as she can....
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aaron schock. the feds looking into campaign expenses as well as schock's dealings with political donors. the fbi issues subpoenas to people close to the republican congressman. schock resigned on tuesday amid accusations of lavish spending while on trips and the decor in his office similar to the style of the popular tv show "downton abbey." also an investigation into his real estate transactions his air travel and some people have become suspicious over some of the photos posted on instagram. aaron? >> richard, thank you. >>> "elle" magazine profiling ten d.c. women they say are inspiring, hard working and determined here in washington. "elle's" annual washington power list. telling "the washington post" she wants to have lunch with the other nominees to get to know them better including spokesman ginsake and "elle's" editor-in-chief talk and the list on "morning joe." >> you know the reason we do the list is because of what we're interested in is how women get power, how they accrue it and what
aaron schock. the feds looking into campaign expenses as well as schock's dealings with political donors. the fbi issues subpoenas to people close to the republican congressman. schock resigned on tuesday amid accusations of lavish spending while on trips and the decor in his office similar to the style of the popular tv show "downton abbey." also an investigation into his real estate transactions his air travel and some people have become suspicious over some of the photos posted on...
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aaron? >> thanks. >>> right now kids from all over the united states are showing the president their science projects. the fifth white house science fair is today. take a look here. this is a live picture from the white house website as the president tours all of the exhibits or he will be. we expect they'll put up a live picture for us including, the exhibits include one called the safer and sound act designed to prevent teen suicides and school shootings. later this hour president obama expected to announce several major donations expanding science and math education for kids around country. >>> temperatures struggled to get out of the 30s in many of the suburbs. hourly temperatures in and oirnd around the metro going up a bit. upper 40s to near 50 degrees but stull you'll need a jacket on the way out the door for lunchtime activities. gradual increase in clouds coming in later on today. afternoon high generally up into the low 50s towards fredericksburg and culpeper. an 51 waldorf and 50
aaron? >> thanks. >>> right now kids from all over the united states are showing the president their science projects. the fifth white house science fair is today. take a look here. this is a live picture from the white house website as the president tours all of the exhibits or he will be. we expect they'll put up a live picture for us including, the exhibits include one called the safer and sound act designed to prevent teen suicides and school shootings. later this hour...
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. >>> i'm aaron gilchrist. an arrest at uva, and this huge protest. >>> you're watching "news4 midday." >>> good morning, everybody. cloudy skies are starting to move in, and underneath the clouds soon we'll deal with rain drops and eventually yes, even snowflakes. so keep in mind everybody, this is going to turn into a bit of a winter weather threat as we get into the pre-dawn hours of tomorrow morning. lots of rain just down to our south. these purple shaded counties are where we already have a winter weather advisory posted. the advisory starts at 3:00 a.m. tomorrow and goes until 2:00 tomorrow afternoon. snow likely to begin twee 2:00 and 5:00 a.m. across the area. primarily a heavy, wet snow mixing with rain and mostly rain down to the south. slushy roads are quite possible especially north of the metro. for this afternoon, nothing to worry about. temperatures into the upper 40s and low 50s, but tomorrow the a.m. commute likely heavily impacted. a complete check of the forecast coming up. >>> i'm mark segr
. >>> i'm aaron gilchrist. an arrest at uva, and this huge protest. >>> you're watching "news4 midday." >>> good morning, everybody. cloudy skies are starting to move in, and underneath the clouds soon we'll deal with rain drops and eventually yes, even snowflakes. so keep in mind everybody, this is going to turn into a bit of a winter weather threat as we get into the pre-dawn hours of tomorrow morning. lots of rain just down to our south. these purple...
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i can't find out if it was verbal or digital distress. >> it's aaron here in the studio aaron heslehurst. we know a lot of the long hold flights with the larger aircraft, the 330s, 340s, et cetera and boeing aircraft as well they are constantly commune communicateing the engines are speaking and on board computers are speaking to headquarters with what's going on on board. do the 320s do the same thing? could they know what is going on with signals fed from the aircraft engines or computers? >> this is one of the older airplanes. it's about 20 years old. whether the modifications have been done that they have on the more modern ones i don't know. of course once the voice recorder and crash recorder have been found, they normally record the last 60 minutes of the flight. the information will be found, it will just take a little bit of time to disseminate what it was. of course there is flight radar 24 where you can follow the track of airplanes like this. from that you can see immediate changes in height immediate changes in direction or complete loss of signal. you can interpret it from
i can't find out if it was verbal or digital distress. >> it's aaron here in the studio aaron heslehurst. we know a lot of the long hold flights with the larger aircraft, the 330s, 340s, et cetera and boeing aircraft as well they are constantly commune communicateing the engines are speaking and on board computers are speaking to headquarters with what's going on on board. do the 320s do the same thing? could they know what is going on with signals fed from the aircraft engines or...
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and co-founder aaron levie. "bloomberg west" will be right back. ♪ ♪ cory: here's some top headlines. cme group has ended off-hours trading of the largest dow and nasdaq futures contract. they are returning to trading etf's. they are cheaper, therefore easier to trade. they will still trade electronically after toyota is hours. recalling 2500 rav4 e.v. models with tesla drivetrains due to a software glitch that could cause it to shift into neutral while driving and lose power. they ended their partnership last year. ride sharing company lyft has gotten a huge funding round, $530 million from investors including tech giant rakuten in japan, investing $300 million for 11% of the company. they're trying to take on their rival, uber. which apparently has a $40 billion valuation. turning to another startup, this time in health care. 23andme, the google-backed genetic testing startup is now announcing plans to invest in drugs themselves. richard sheller who led genentech for years has been hired to lead a new ther
and co-founder aaron levie. "bloomberg west" will be right back. ♪ ♪ cory: here's some top headlines. cme group has ended off-hours trading of the largest dow and nasdaq futures contract. they are returning to trading etf's. they are cheaper, therefore easier to trade. they will still trade electronically after toyota is hours. recalling 2500 rav4 e.v. models with tesla drivetrains due to a software glitch that could cause it to shift into neutral while driving and lose power....