Which is really cool. Ellen thats right. They have people all over the company. They have brought in people across various lines. They have put them under an executive and she is the leader to bring in the expertise and create entertainment you are sort of familiar with, but in a different way, using new technology. Carol when you see the millennium falcon, it sounds like it, it looks like it, it is as real as it can be. Ellen and it feels like you are in it. They are doing extensions of star wars. They are doing the trials of tatooine. Some of this is experimenting with this so far. They showed us some clips and it really did you could imagine what it would feel like to be looking around as they the center of the action and see some of these characters you have seen. Carol you highlight the underground event planners. Works. Called sextant they create these crazy parties in unusual and illegal places . Ellen they are famous for having thrown a bar thing, a speakeasy thing in a water t
What is interesting is they have formed a super group and they are looking into building Virtual Reality for star wars. That is right. They have people all over the company. They have brought in people across various lines. Put them all under an executive, and she is sort of the leader to bring in all this expertise and create entertainment you are sort of familiar with, but in a different way, using new technology. Carol when you see the millennium falcon, it sounds like the falcon, it looks like it is really, as real as can be. Ellen and it feels like you are in it. They are doing extensions of star wars. They are doing the trials of tatooine. Some of this is experimenting with this so far. They showed us some clips and it really did you could imagine what it would feel like to be looking around as they the center of the action and see some of these characters you have seen before. Carol also the design issue, you highlight the underground event planners. Theyre called sextant works.
Bring something new to it. You are in for a treat. Now, as a narrative historian rather than a art historian or art history professor, what i do is write books. In order to do that, i look at the topography of the past and i try to identify fault lines that other people have not seen. This book is a case in point. Eight years ago, i had a conversation with my editor. I just finished a book about Thomas Jefferson and the early days of architecture. She said to me what to do you want to do next . I had a couple of have ideas which i described to her. She very nicely said, i do not think so. [laughter] do you have anything else . I was completely at this point. I said, well, in writing about their early architects i discovered that peele cap to these amazing journals. She kept all of his letters. A wonderful resource about everything to do with culture the late 18th century. He painted thousands of the founding fathers. So, i said in connection with that, John Trumbull wrote an autobiogra
Attack on the United States embassy in iman, jordan. Ill ask the countrys foreign minister for details. Hes standing by live. Im wolf blitzer. Youre in the situation room. We begin this afternoon with brandnew republican offers to try to save the 2. 2 trillion and avoid the socalled fiscal cliff. The acrosstheboard spending cuts and sharp tax increases that hit in just 29 days. Lets get straight to our senior Congressional Correspondent dana bash. Shes watching whats going on. Dana, the tax rates, first of all, lets get to a major Sticking Point right now. Theres been a counterproposal from House Republicans to the white house. You have details. Reporter thats right. Lets start exactly where you just began on those tax rates because that has become the big divide between the two sides. The answer is the House Republicans are not budging. They still want to continue the bush era tax rates at all income levels. Lets get specific. First of all, the counterproposal, they say they would get
In arizona that would allow the use of religious belief for toeasing refusing service gay customers. As we take you through the we arethis morning, asking our viewers, should the governor vetoed that bill . Phone lines are open. Blicans can call we have a special line set up this morning for arizona residents. You can catch up with us on your social media pages on twitter and facebook or email us journal cspan. Org. A very good wednesday morning to you. We will be talking this first 45 minutes as sb 1052. It is the religious freedom bill. Heres a few headlines on the subject. The front page of todays arizona republic. On governor as arizona debate rages. That is the headline there. On the front page of the casagrande dispatch. Here is the Washington Times story on it. Brewer feeling heat over arizona bill. Gayrights rubes, corporations lobby for governors veto. We want to get your thoughts on whether governor brewer should veto that bill. Currently thinking about whether she will do th