And now jon stossel. John im a big failure. I started facebook and it failed really . Well sorted. When i was in college i published a guidebook for guys that included a fresh picture girls from neighboring allgirls schools. Clearly this was the first facebook. Unfortunately al gore has suspended the internet so my facebook was an interactive and useful and also to the girls i was about to get publicity. 60s protests erupted stealing all the attention. My facebook had no publicity. Years later Mark Zuckerberg tried again improving on my idea and now he has 40 billion i dont. But i tried again. I became a tv reporter and that worked out. Turns out lots of successful people fail at first. Oprah winfrey, steve jobs come the author of dr. Seuss. Some argue that they were fueled by failure. Thats the title of a new book by jeremy bloom. Bloom has been a success. You were once an olympic level skier andy played profoot all for two nfl teams and yet you say you were fueled by failure . My big
Thats our show tonight. And now jon stossel. John im a big failure. I started facebook and it failed really . Well sorted. When i was in college i published a guidebook for guys that included a fresh picture girls from neighboring allgirls schools. Clearly this was the first facebook. Unfortunately al gore has suspended the internet so my facebook was an interactive and useful and also to the girls i was about to get publicity. 60s protests erupted stealing all the attention. My facebook had no publicity. Years later Mark Zuckerberg tried again improving on my idea and now he has 40 billion i dont. But i tried again. I became a tv reporter and that worked out. Turns out lots of successful people fail at first. Oprah winfrey, steve jobs come the author of dr. Seuss. Some argue that they were fueled by failure. Thats the title of a new book by jeremy bloom. Bloom has been a success. You were once an olympic level skier andy played profoot all for two nfl teams and yet you say you were fu
Filibuster judge gorsuchs nomination. Here is what he had to say. Now on the subject i wish to speak about this morning at length and that is judge gorsuch. Well, mr. President , ive had the opportunity these past three days to watch judge neil gorsuch in the Judiciary Committee, review his credentials and record on the tenth circuit and before that. I particularly like to recognize the outstanding work done by every democratic member of the Judiciary Committee. They were just outstanding in questioning judge gorsuch despite his lack of candor and desire to answer. I would like to particularly call out our exceptional Ranking Member senator feinstein who has done a wonderful job leading the committee. Ive thought long and hard about this nomination and what it means for the Supreme Court and the future of our country. What is at stake is considerable. The decisions we make in the senate over the next few weeks about judge gorsuch as any Supreme Court nominee will echo through the lifet
Call out our exceptional Ranking Member, senator feinstein, whos done a wonderful job leading that committee. Now ive thought long and hard about this nomination and what it means for the future of the Supreme Court and the future of our country. What is at stake is considerable. The decisions we make here in the senate over the next few weeks about judge gorsuch, as on any Supreme Court nominee, will echo through the lifetime tenure of that judge through a generation of americans. Discussions of the Supreme Court can get wonky and technical with invocations of precedent, canons of interpretation. What is at stake, however, is not at all abstract. Its real, its concrete for americans whose lives, health, happiness and freedoms are on the line at the Supreme Court. Closely divided decisions recently have meant the difference between the ability to marry the person you love or not, the ability to have your right to vote protected or not, the ability to make personal choices about your ow
Call out our exceptional Ranking Member, senator feinstein, whos done a wonderful job leading that committee. Now ive thought long and hard about this nomination and what it means for the future of the Supreme Court and the future of our country. What is at stake is considerable. The decisions we make here in the senate over the next few weeks about judge gorsuch, as on any Supreme Court nominee, will echo through the lifetime tenure of that judge through a generation of americans. Discussions of the Supreme Court can get wonky and technical with invocations of precedent, canons of interpretation. What is at stake, however, is not at all abstract. Its real, its concrete for americans whose lives, health, happiness and freedoms are on the line at the Supreme Court. Closely divided decisions recently have meant the difference between the ability to marry the person you love or not, the ability to have your right to vote protected or not, the ability to make personal choices about your ow