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soulful jazzy funky music laurie and i go way back >> you have been talking about her i have never heard her sing before. >> she is a beautiful woman. >> she is. and beautiful inside but that has nothing to do with her performance today. but she is near and dear to my own heart and we will talk later. >> tucker barnes also near and dear to my heart we don't go all the way back but we go back. >> we go way back at this point alison. >> this morning alone. >> absolutely right. feels like years and years, look at your fog forecast, still a dense fog advisory, i got it to north and west, looks good thank you to the map, actually filled in an hour ago, as out towards montgomery county howard county, anne arundel, maryland, still under fog advisory until 10:00 a.m. this morning, louden county fairfax county virginia, you too. visibility a quarter mile or less in many spots, once you get rid of the fog, nice day beautiful day high temperatures back into the 50s. well into the 50s. 55 for a daytime high. 43 washington, 48 naval air station, 52 ocean city temperatures are going to be warm era lot
soulful jazzy funky music laurie and i go way back >> you have been talking about her i have never heard her sing before. >> she is a beautiful woman. >> she is. and beautiful inside but that has nothing to do with her performance today. but she is near and dear to my own heart and we will talk later. >> tucker barnes also near and dear to my heart we don't go all the way back but we go back. >> we go way back at this point alison. >> this morning alone....
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so i now present you someone who really knows what she's talking about, laurie sandell. [applause] >> thank you so much for that very generous and wonderful introduction, and thank you to diesel bookstore for having me today. i just want to tell you a little bit about how this book came to be ended up going to read a chapter from the book. in 2009, september 2009, a book that i've written called "the imposter's daughter" about my own father came out. i was reading it every books are much like this one, and, in fact, signing books, a woman approached me and said, you know, i can't believe you're here, i can't believe your story, and introduced herself as the fiancÉ of andrew madoff. my jaw dropped. a year after the scam and was completed mind blowing and i have been following like everybody else. and i came to know the family over the course of two years. like so many people that have been following the story, i of course thought that andrew was most likely involve, but he and his brother had known all about his father's from. i was convinced ruth had to have known. is o
so i now present you someone who really knows what she's talking about, laurie sandell. [applause] >> thank you so much for that very generous and wonderful introduction, and thank you to diesel bookstore for having me today. i just want to tell you a little bit about how this book came to be ended up going to read a chapter from the book. in 2009, september 2009, a book that i've written called "the imposter's daughter" about my own father came out. i was reading it every books...
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john wary, rick appleby, laurie geidis. stu maddow, larry brikennken, lauren meissner, rebecca, and david gonzales. just come on up. >> that afternoon, supervisors. thank you so much for calling this hearing. i am the co-chair of the democratic club, lgbt. we fully support, we talked at our board meeting last monday, fully supports the purpose of this meeting. and any and all efforts we can make to create a model approach to serving the lgbt seniors in san francisco, the alice b. toklas club would live to handle that -- help with that. we fully support your recommendations. i had the unique opportunity of cochairing the hearing by the human rights commission and the commission on aging in 2002 and the report, everyone has reviewed. it had no less than 67 recommendations. to move forward and i think while we since 2003 have moved forward on a lot of those, there is plenty of those that need to be done. i hope that you'll start with that and continue to push those recommendations. i think since that time, we have had an incre
john wary, rick appleby, laurie geidis. stu maddow, larry brikennken, lauren meissner, rebecca, and david gonzales. just come on up. >> that afternoon, supervisors. thank you so much for calling this hearing. i am the co-chair of the democratic club, lgbt. we fully support, we talked at our board meeting last monday, fully supports the purpose of this meeting. and any and all efforts we can make to create a model approach to serving the lgbt seniors in san francisco, the alice b. toklas...
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come over here laurie. laurie is heading to foxboro. laurie ring. right? >> yeah. >> where you from? >> pikesville. >> pikesville but you are taking that sign right into gillette stadium. >> absolutely. >> all right. >> i took a sign to oakland and i got to follow the same format. >> all right. you went to oakland, that was 10 years ago. >> 11. >> 11, 11 years ago, when we won the afc championship game out there. >> yes, yes, i had my mother and my son, he was eight at the time. i think the youngest ravens fan in the stadium. >> you ready when you are going up, how you going, going with friends. >> fullying, meeting friends there tomorrow and party a couple of days and have fun, come back monday hopefully with another -- >> another -- another road to the -- another move on the road to the super bowl. >> absolutely, i am excited. >> i know you are, great to see you, hold that sign up, festivus bound 2012. >> yeah. >> i love it. >> i had the same thing last time. hopefully this doesn't get ripped up in foxboro. >> i will send him up there. he will take care
come over here laurie. laurie is heading to foxboro. laurie ring. right? >> yeah. >> where you from? >> pikesville. >> pikesville but you are taking that sign right into gillette stadium. >> absolutely. >> all right. >> i took a sign to oakland and i got to follow the same format. >> all right. you went to oakland, that was 10 years ago. >> 11. >> 11, 11 years ago, when we won the afc championship game out there. >> yes, yes, i...
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so laurie has got some examples of it and i think it'll bring it to life. thank you, laurie. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. working with the mayor has been really, really an eye-opener. working with someone who comes out of the business perspective and you say workforce is about employers. workforce is about business. we are here to serve. he's asking the right questions and he's asking the questions that normally don't come up in a workforce setting. when he talk about workforce programming we tend to talk about all of those rules that come from washington, all of those things that we know. our vernacular. it's nice to talk to somebody who wants to put it in a business perspective and say exactly what is it that you do and how does it contribute to this economy? and it makes it very interesting for the two of us, going over the sheet he just presented with you just very quickly, add a few things to this. 115,000 jobs. i want to point out that the dallas program jobs have benefited as all the texas programs have been by being part of the texas model as some of you do and som
so laurie has got some examples of it and i think it'll bring it to life. thank you, laurie. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. working with the mayor has been really, really an eye-opener. working with someone who comes out of the business perspective and you say workforce is about employers. workforce is about business. we are here to serve. he's asking the right questions and he's asking the questions that normally don't come up in a workforce setting. when he talk about workforce...
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laurie sendell. [applause] spent thank you for that very generous and a wonderful introduction and also thank you for having me today. i just want to tell you how this book came to be that i want to read a chapter and in the summer of 2009 a book that had written about grandfather of his deceptions came out and i was reading in a bookstore like this one and i was signing books a woman approached me and said i cannot believe you are here or your story in introduced herself as a fiancee evander madoff. my a jaw dropped it was in the middle of the scandal and it was mind-blowing and i have been falling like everybody else. i came to know the family over the course of two years of course, i thought he was most likely involved that they had known about their father's fraud i was convinced roosts in should have known and it was on the as i was a journalist wanting to get to the truth of the story like every other journalists out there. when it came time they were ready to write a book i sat down with them
laurie sendell. [applause] spent thank you for that very generous and a wonderful introduction and also thank you for having me today. i just want to tell you how this book came to be that i want to read a chapter and in the summer of 2009 a book that had written about grandfather of his deceptions came out and i was reading in a bookstore like this one and i was signing books a woman approached me and said i cannot believe you are here or your story in introduced herself as a fiancee evander...
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well as you just saw laurie was asking people what they would read of in the world in two thousand and twelve but the u.s. government is already ahead of the game helping you ring in the new year with forty thousand new laws from outlawing raw milk to regulating tanning salons to restricting who can get an abortion the new year brings new laws for states across the nation and they don't stop at the federal government or these stop online piracy act allows the federal government to take down sites they think are engaging in illegal activity opponents call this censorship and as we discussed earlier the national defense authorization act obama recently signed into law allows the government to detain american citizens indefinitely so what's up with all these new laws and are we starting off two thousand and twelve with less freedoms well to answer just that i spoke to george heaven founder of survive and thrive t.v. and he told me why he's preparing for the worst case scenario take a listen. on the ground here we are just trying to get ready for armageddon i mean i was just talking to a k
well as you just saw laurie was asking people what they would read of in the world in two thousand and twelve but the u.s. government is already ahead of the game helping you ring in the new year with forty thousand new laws from outlawing raw milk to regulating tanning salons to restricting who can get an abortion the new year brings new laws for states across the nation and they don't stop at the federal government or these stop online piracy act allows the federal government to take down...
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you can think about it if they say laurie andrews, her credit is bad, i might not get a loan. i might be thought of as this flaky by employers. they put banner ads at this age our research, touch wood see what's on all the dating and other sites that your potential -- a million people they say a day go on this site who to with her to hire. who to ensure. what credit cards to offer people. and what individual sentiments and hey, this violate the fair credit reporting act because usually if you make a credit assessment about someone, you have to tell them you're doing it, have a right to correct, and the court was not impressed by that argument. and so we need to come as you pointed out and we have some loss but let's start applying them. one of the toughest areas for me is that with great loss that protect medical privacy, but if it's enhance of doctors or hospitals it so that the website, patients like an odd people said i depressed suicidal, alzheimer's. and they shared information. so people separated could learn stuff. nielsen, a data aggregate, have thoughts, collect every
you can think about it if they say laurie andrews, her credit is bad, i might not get a loan. i might be thought of as this flaky by employers. they put banner ads at this age our research, touch wood see what's on all the dating and other sites that your potential -- a million people they say a day go on this site who to with her to hire. who to ensure. what credit cards to offer people. and what individual sentiments and hey, this violate the fair credit reporting act because usually if you...
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now, sometime later, three years later, here we are, and i came across laurie sandell's book. and i want to say that it's utterly fascinating. i mean, we thought we knew everything, but we didn't. and just reading about the family and finding out, even though bernie madoff is kind of absent from the book because you didn't interview him, but at least i as a reader, i would say you realize this man was a bully, and he bullied his wife and sons. and so they get to the point that they were afraid to ask him questions. they certainly never, he didn't answer their questions.
now, sometime later, three years later, here we are, and i came across laurie sandell's book. and i want to say that it's utterly fascinating. i mean, we thought we knew everything, but we didn't. and just reading about the family and finding out, even though bernie madoff is kind of absent from the book because you didn't interview him, but at least i as a reader, i would say you realize this man was a bully, and he bullied his wife and sons. and so they get to the point that they were afraid...
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laur laurie, thank you so much. you changed my mind on winter whites. >> congrats. >> up next, a look at one of america's favorite funny women, melissa mccarthy. first, these messages. another way that reveals the lighter, mellower side of our roast. being blonde is nothing new but blonde roast is something new. something subtle. something soft. something with 40 years of roasting experience on its side. introducing delicious new starbucks blonde roast. the lighter roast perfected. ♪ [ male announcer ] take a dull morning... ♪ ...and make it wild. ♪ introducing wild fruit fusion pop tarts all the fruit flavors you love... . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ male nnouncer ] take the fixodent 12 hour hold challenge. apply fixodent once, and it holds all day. ♪ take the fixodent 12 hour hold challenge. guaranteed, or your money back. ♪ but not your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. its retinol formula visibly reduces wrinkles in just one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. why wait if you do
laur laurie, thank you so much. you changed my mind on winter whites. >> congrats. >> up next, a look at one of america's favorite funny women, melissa mccarthy. first, these messages. another way that reveals the lighter, mellower side of our roast. being blonde is nothing new but blonde roast is something new. something subtle. something soft. something with 40 years of roasting experience on its side. introducing delicious new starbucks blonde roast. the lighter roast perfected....
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. >> we had laurie and lupe help us to add up all the results in a real hurry. >> well, thank you all for being here again, once again on our seventh annual best darn tamale contest on "comunidad del valle." this is an annual tradition. we hope to be back with you next year and see where else they might be shipping these great tamales from. again, where can that i go for the final results? >> finally results are at bestdarntamale.com and we'll have all of the companies that participated here today. i must say it's really hard as many of you guys saw. it's hard to choose a ta mali. there are so many different varieties. and whenever anybody's gone through this tasting they're like, wow, i never knew there with sore many tamales out there because you're used to your home stile tamales. the whole list. everyone that's a finalist is really a winner because they are really, really great tamales and it was hard to narrow it down to 25 and hard to choose one. >> thanks for watching. the air will reair once again on new year's morning.
. >> we had laurie and lupe help us to add up all the results in a real hurry. >> well, thank you all for being here again, once again on our seventh annual best darn tamale contest on "comunidad del valle." this is an annual tradition. we hope to be back with you next year and see where else they might be shipping these great tamales from. again, where can that i go for the final results? >> finally results are at bestdarntamale.com and we'll have all of the...
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please give me laurie back. >> what must that have been like when you started to doubt? >> agonizing. first of all, you've been on this emotional roller coaster for five weeks. and we still weren't at the end of it and feeling like we're getting little glimpses of laura, and it's still a long road ahead, and now all of a sudden, this thought that this might not be laura. you can't deal with that at the moment because there's -- your daughter who's lying there still needs you, and -- and if it's not your daughter, then you need her parents. she needs her mom and dad right away. >> the van ryns had been caring for their critically injured daughter round the clock for five weeks. but now they were asking themselves a terrible question. what if the woman in the bed was not their daughter at all? suzy and lisa already had strong doubts. don was still clinging to the belief that the woman in the bed was laura. may 30th, you all went to the hospital and your friend from the night before came to visit you. >> he and another friend. they expressed this concern that this young lad
please give me laurie back. >> what must that have been like when you started to doubt? >> agonizing. first of all, you've been on this emotional roller coaster for five weeks. and we still weren't at the end of it and feeling like we're getting little glimpses of laura, and it's still a long road ahead, and now all of a sudden, this thought that this might not be laura. you can't deal with that at the moment because there's -- your daughter who's lying there still needs you, and --...
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he was hugh laurie. hugh laurie and i became -- it was a love story. glad to hear, not erotic. a collaborative comic love story. we fell in love with each other. the moment we met, literally, the day we met, we started writing sketches together. >> what's your core confidant. one thing and one thing only. that is because, it's my lack of talent that has given me the rundown that matters. had school, i was uncoordinated, i couldn't catch a ball or run. i hated all exercises and all sport. i couldn't sing or play music or dance. so all i had was language. and language became my absolute obsession. i would read the dictionary, i would read everything. also, growing up gay, which i knew i was by the time i was ten, in those days, there was no internet, there were no special channels. the hideous prospect of i will prisonment and men in rain coats and horrible stories in newspapers. so i discovered through literature that i was not alone. there were extraordinary giants, whether michelangelo or oscar wild. i can say i can't be that ashamed. so it gave me, in a sense, literacy and th
he was hugh laurie. hugh laurie and i became -- it was a love story. glad to hear, not erotic. a collaborative comic love story. we fell in love with each other. the moment we met, literally, the day we met, we started writing sketches together. >> what's your core confidant. one thing and one thing only. that is because, it's my lack of talent that has given me the rundown that matters. had school, i was uncoordinated, i couldn't catch a ball or run. i hated all exercises and all sport....
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and laurie sent us a picture of sfo decked out in niners and gold. there it is. that's so cool. i saw that at city hall. all red and gold. we want to see all your videos. send them to you report.abc7news.com or you can e-mail them as well. photos to you report@kgotv. >> a battle at the box office. we'll have the top films when we return. >> in china they rang in the year of the dragon today with explosions of light and sound across the city, including 108 manages -- bangs on a large bell in beijing's old city. >> kate is back with a vengeance. >> why are you following me? >> her latest underworld movie opened this weekend at number 1. it's the fourth film in the vampire action saga. >> second place was red tails about the tuskegee air men. last week's film contraband dropped to third place, and hay wire wraps up the top five moves. >> thanks for joining us. -dad, why e you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart h
and laurie sent us a picture of sfo decked out in niners and gold. there it is. that's so cool. i saw that at city hall. all red and gold. we want to see all your videos. send them to you report.abc7news.com or you can e-mail them as well. photos to you report@kgotv. >> a battle at the box office. we'll have the top films when we return. >> in china they rang in the year of the dragon today with explosions of light and sound across the city, including 108 manages -- bangs on a large...
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at least five cars and six lauries with heavy loads were involved in the collision. the interstate runs the entire length of florida. pile-ups happened just south of gainesville and in poor visibility. >> we had crashes on the north and southbound side of the interstate. in that area, the road dips down. it is a low area. we had a mixture of informing and -- we had a mixture of fog and smoke that made visibility a factor. we had a series of crashes both north and southbound. >> on impact, some cars burst into flames. survivors, some of whom are still recovering in hospital, could be heard screaming for help when the ambulances arrived. it now falls to the authorities to determine the initial cause of the crash by scouring the metal remains and by talking to those who miraculously survived this. bbc news. >> aaron is here, reporting on the lives of the rich and the famous. >> back to reality today. >> do you think this will make a big difference? there is an election around the corner. >> there is an election around the corner. presidential election. i think this is p
at least five cars and six lauries with heavy loads were involved in the collision. the interstate runs the entire length of florida. pile-ups happened just south of gainesville and in poor visibility. >> we had crashes on the north and southbound side of the interstate. in that area, the road dips down. it is a low area. we had a mixture of informing and -- we had a mixture of fog and smoke that made visibility a factor. we had a series of crashes both north and southbound. >> on...
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. >> reporter: like most dog owners, laurie loves hers and 9- year-old vincente knows it. look at his tail look around her annapolis home, you can tell dogs are a big part of her life. >> this way he acts i call it like john wayne hello everybody here i am. i just adore him and i don't want anything to happen to him. >> reporter: something did last wednesday vincente gave her quite a square it was meal time. >> cookery. >> reporter: laurie knew something wasn't right. >> he was eating very slowly, chewing very slowly and he doesn't do that he gulps it down inhales food. >> reporter: so off to the vet for testing. two x rays later, technicians figured it out can you see it? it was a spoon, 7 inches, stuck in vincente's stomach >> i couldn't believe it trying the think how he got that down his throat. >> reporter: it was a delicate operation the spoon made a hole in his stomach his spleen and intestines gathered around the hole 24 hours after surgery, vincente was back home, along with a shaved belly and a foot long incision mark. >>> this is the spoon, tarnished and bent me
. >> reporter: like most dog owners, laurie loves hers and 9- year-old vincente knows it. look at his tail look around her annapolis home, you can tell dogs are a big part of her life. >> this way he acts i call it like john wayne hello everybody here i am. i just adore him and i don't want anything to happen to him. >> reporter: something did last wednesday vincente gave her quite a square it was meal time. >> cookery. >> reporter: laurie knew something wasn't...
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laurie spoke about lgbt issues and those go hand in hand with aging. as these efforts of the board move forward, i hope you'll take into consideration the benefits , accommodation and services for people with disabilities. i was glad to hear we might enforce best practices in community organizations. up until now it has been voluntary. outreach efforts need to be culturally sensitive not just to lgbt communities but the whole variety of cultural diversity in the city. i have a little bit of information about the partnership if you like. thank you for your hard work. fifth >> i am the creator of the documentary you saw a clip of and it was an honor to be asked to you -- to showing today. it is used by governments and aging agencies in more than a dozen countries as well as the organization represented here today. the film was made in boston. i live in the bay area. i'm a resident of san francisco. i often get the question, why did you not make the film here? because despite all the great work going on here, despite stories of abuse and insensitivity tha
laurie spoke about lgbt issues and those go hand in hand with aging. as these efforts of the board move forward, i hope you'll take into consideration the benefits , accommodation and services for people with disabilities. i was glad to hear we might enforce best practices in community organizations. up until now it has been voluntary. outreach efforts need to be culturally sensitive not just to lgbt communities but the whole variety of cultural diversity in the city. i have a little bit of...
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laurie sundell. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much for that very generous and wonderful introdiewx, and thank you, diesel bookstore, for having me today. i want to tell you how the book came to be, and then i'll read a chapter from the book. in 2009, september of 2009, a book that i had written called "the imposterrous daughter" about my own father and his upons and deceptions came out, and i was reading in a story -- store like this one, and a woman approached me saying i can't believe you're here and i can't believe your story and introduced her as the fiance of andrew madoff, and my jaw dropped, and i followed the scandal like everybody else, and i came to know the family over the course of two years. like so many people that have been following this story, i, of course, thought that andrew was most likely involved, that he and his brother knew about the fraud. i was convinced ruth had to have known, and it was only really prudent curiosity that brought me into the story. i was a journalist, and i wanted to get to
laurie sundell. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much for that very generous and wonderful introdiewx, and thank you, diesel bookstore, for having me today. i want to tell you how the book came to be, and then i'll read a chapter from the book. in 2009, september of 2009, a book that i had written called "the imposterrous daughter" about my own father and his upons and deceptions came out, and i was reading in a story -- store like this one, and a woman approached me saying...
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the 2007 lawsuit is against chief chris magnus, deputy chief laurie ritter, as well as the police department and the city of richmond. >>> customs agents at sfo found these tiny skulls of animals known to carry foot and mouth disease. the agents found the mouse deer skulls in bags of dried fruit peels shipped from southeast asia. dried fruit peel is also banned from being imported into the united states. sfo officials destroyed the skulls as well as the fruit peels. >>> a surprise resignation in silicon valley. the cofounder of yahoo jerry yang is leaving the company this just two weeks after the struggling company hired former paypal exec scott thompson as its ceo. >>> better bundle up. the bay area is in for another big chill tonight. roberta is here with more on the freeze warning. hey, roberta. >> one more night of cold temperatures but not as cold as last night due to the increasing cloud cover. good evening, everybody. go ahead and take a look at this red highlighted area because that's where we have another freeze warning in effect. it encompasses the santa clara valley as well as the
the 2007 lawsuit is against chief chris magnus, deputy chief laurie ritter, as well as the police department and the city of richmond. >>> customs agents at sfo found these tiny skulls of animals known to carry foot and mouth disease. the agents found the mouse deer skulls in bags of dried fruit peels shipped from southeast asia. dried fruit peel is also banned from being imported into the united states. sfo officials destroyed the skulls as well as the fruit peels. >>> a...
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but the capital account of crime laurie mr. welcome back to politics for that technical glitch i want to bring peter schiff president of euro capital back to the show welcome back peter as i want to continue on with this conversation so in china they not only work extremely hard in conditions americans were simply refuse to do they're also scaled workers scales that america is a workforce that lacks now on the surface this seems a little strange because america is one of the most highly educated company cannot contrarious. in the world we have a lot of unemployed people with college degrees so why aren't there workers qualified to fill these jobs well first of all we may have a lot of degrees it doesn't mean we're actually educated just because you get a degree doesn't mean you know anything in fact a lot of americans have the griese but have very real marketable skills the problem is it's too expensive for companies to train workers so they waste time in taxpayer money going to overpriced universities yet they can't find jobs
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so moon bases are still a thing of the future for now but some people are ready to believe anything laurie hardest hit the streets of new york to find out if the u.s. really is going to put a man on the moon to spy on iran. in the case of iran's nuclear capabilities people are quick to make judgments based on what they hear in the media but are they actually listening to what's being said this week let's talk about that do you agree with president obama's initiative to monitor iran's nuclear program from the moon. yes why i think it's important to know what's going on i do yeah why well just because of the threat to the world what is the threat specifically. our safety. we cannot. do you agree with his program. i think you're putting me on you don't believe that from the moon. maybe from a satellite but i think you're putting me on would you be surprised to know that a lot of people just say by me that they agree with the program from the moon oh that wouldn't surprise me at all that people not humans are lemmings well for things i like to jump off cliffs doesn't the media have a responsib
so moon bases are still a thing of the future for now but some people are ready to believe anything laurie hardest hit the streets of new york to find out if the u.s. really is going to put a man on the moon to spy on iran. in the case of iran's nuclear capabilities people are quick to make judgments based on what they hear in the media but are they actually listening to what's being said this week let's talk about that do you agree with president obama's initiative to monitor iran's nuclear...
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laurie's back with a look at the headlines just after this very short break on business tsotsi will be back in fifty five minutes time about that. wealthy british style. guide on. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. now it's six thirty pm here in moscow you're watching our talk your headlines russia's foreign minister warns the u.n. security council will never approve foreign and military intervention in syria but says moscow has never insisted retaining the assad regime was a condition in the first place that has the syrian opposition rejects a chance for talks with the country's president instead threatening the assad family with a brutal and bloody. plans to expand at the u.s. military presence in the asia pacific region threaten to backfire on the philippines which is offered to host more american troops in china daily has called for sanctions against the island nation for creating tension in the region. this year's first e.u. summ
laurie's back with a look at the headlines just after this very short break on business tsotsi will be back in fifty five minutes time about that. wealthy british style. guide on. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. now it's six thirty pm here in moscow you're watching our talk your headlines russia's foreign minister warns the u.n. security...
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country and ways to deal with it are becoming all but surrounded by fantasy are these new york resident laurie harkness went out to the streets of the big apple to see just how far the truth can be stretched. in the case of iran's nuclear capabilities people are quick to make judgments based on what they hear in the media but are they actually listening to what's being said this week let's talk about that do you agree with president obama's initiative to monitor iran's nuclear program from the moon. yes. i think it's important to know what's going on i do yeah why well just because of the threat to the world what is the threat specifically. or safety has to. we can talk what's his initiative to monitor iran's nuclear program from the base on the moon yeah yeah i think that's crazy it's just crazy to monitor it from the moon or what they're doing whatever you believe do you agree with his program. you're putting me on you don't believe that from the moon. maybe from a satellite but i think you're putting me on would you be surprised to know that a lot of people just say blindly that they agree
country and ways to deal with it are becoming all but surrounded by fantasy are these new york resident laurie harkness went out to the streets of the big apple to see just how far the truth can be stretched. in the case of iran's nuclear capabilities people are quick to make judgments based on what they hear in the media but are they actually listening to what's being said this week let's talk about that do you agree with president obama's initiative to monitor iran's nuclear program from the...
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[applause] >> for more information, visit the author's website, laurie sandell.com. >> the university is currently cataloguing the collection at the fenwick library. book notes, an hour-long interview program hosted by brian lamb aired from 1989 to 2004. gmu's university library and shows us collection entitled beyond the book. >> and the mind of brian, this book is the jenna says of the book notes program, as c-span. by reading this book, he decided he wanted to interview the author and that gave him the idea of book notes. it would be worthwhile for him to read a lot of votes and he talked to the authors. >> 801 total episodes of "book notes" all original and this is the first official "book notes"? >> exactly. brezinski of course was the chair of the security council for the carter administration. >> host: john zenelis, when you pick the books to go in these display cases, who picks these? >> guest: several of my colleagues in the special collections and archives area. they made the selections of the works to be highlighted and they made the annotations accompany each of the displa
[applause] >> for more information, visit the author's website, laurie sandell.com. >> the university is currently cataloguing the collection at the fenwick library. book notes, an hour-long interview program hosted by brian lamb aired from 1989 to 2004. gmu's university library and shows us collection entitled beyond the book. >> and the mind of brian, this book is the jenna says of the book notes program, as c-span. by reading this book, he decided he wanted to interview the...
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are more women, at least on the left, you know, whatever you think of her politics, susan sarandon, laurie david, i suppose, in an indirect. >> well, yes, and the point well-taken and i list a whole bunch as you know of people on the left and right that deserve studies. but i was also interested in not just getting five left, five right but to get people who did different kind of political activism because we think that, you know, being politically active is poach you either run for office or you talk about an issue and those are the two most common forms, electoral politics and issue-oriented politics but i also wanted to talk about visual politics of people like charlie chaplain who didn't like joining groups, who didn't want to be part of any organization, but because he was his own producer, writer, director, star and later distributor, he had no studio head to tell him what he could or couldn't do and so he preferred to put his politics directly on the screen. and i also found you had a number of stars i write about who did the same thing. once you had the end of the studio system in
are more women, at least on the left, you know, whatever you think of her politics, susan sarandon, laurie david, i suppose, in an indirect. >> well, yes, and the point well-taken and i list a whole bunch as you know of people on the left and right that deserve studies. but i was also interested in not just getting five left, five right but to get people who did different kind of political activism because we think that, you know, being politically active is poach you either run for...
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offload showing weather continues to divide others in the international community let's talk about that laurie oftenest asked people in new york how far they're willing to go to cool down global warming. today legislators are introducing more and more bills to help curb the effects of global warming what are you willing to do to help out this week let's talk about that would you be willing to blow dry your hair anymore yes that i'd be willing to do would you be willing to dry your clothes on the line and never use to drag machine i don't know about that. and it depends would you be willing to change your behavior like they are walking to any destination that's under two miles instead of driving like what i'm doing today is a yes yeah yeah yeah absolutely absolutely it's a. well it's good what about showering for under a minute. i'm always. pretty much broke. dave's moaning about the current opposed to lose the clock on the market. do you think most people are willing to change their daily behavior even though they are proud to call it selfish you know they don't really care about the planet un
offload showing weather continues to divide others in the international community let's talk about that laurie oftenest asked people in new york how far they're willing to go to cool down global warming. today legislators are introducing more and more bills to help curb the effects of global warming what are you willing to do to help out this week let's talk about that would you be willing to blow dry your hair anymore yes that i'd be willing to do would you be willing to dry your clothes on...
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americans ready to sacrifice their daily routines in the name of the environment we find out with our tears laurie hard for that. we're always still taking a hammering troops one of the big three credit raters has announced five more downgrades for european economies that is e.u. leaders struggle to soothe nerves on another front the debt crisis ravaging the eurozone took top billing at the annual world economic forum in davos archies moralists or has more from there we're going in today for davos at the world economic forum and today we'll hear from a number of economists and kind of thinkers about where the global economy is headed we'll have to see how much attention the eurozone captures though because it really has overshadowed a lot of other things that happened on the official and unofficial agenda here at davos we heard from a number of euro zone finance ministers and e.u. officials speaking with a lot of optimism about a big eurozone solution saying they believe the fiscal compact will be reached with tighter fiscal discipline in that this will really help the debt crisis that the eurozon
americans ready to sacrifice their daily routines in the name of the environment we find out with our tears laurie hard for that. we're always still taking a hammering troops one of the big three credit raters has announced five more downgrades for european economies that is e.u. leaders struggle to soothe nerves on another front the debt crisis ravaging the eurozone took top billing at the annual world economic forum in davos archies moralists or has more from there we're going in today for...
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issues at home they're among the most popular demands for americans of the presidential candidates laurie half mistakes the streets of new york asking whether it's change though that they can believe in. this year the us has the opportunity to elect a new president are they ready for radical change this week let's talk about that changing that much i just don't think is realistic at all we don't move that quickly it's not the way our system works and it will move in different directions over time but i don't think it's going to happen do you think that's a detriment to us that everything takes so long. maybe but it's the way the system works and i think that those checks and balances in the way that it moves slowly actually is good in the long run they thought they were ready four years ago for radical change do you think they had radical change so far i feel like they had a radical change in the wrong direction so what direction do you think it should go in the way of the people which is what which is when the government actually works for us not for themselves the change i would like to
issues at home they're among the most popular demands for americans of the presidential candidates laurie half mistakes the streets of new york asking whether it's change though that they can believe in. this year the us has the opportunity to elect a new president are they ready for radical change this week let's talk about that changing that much i just don't think is realistic at all we don't move that quickly it's not the way our system works and it will move in different directions over...
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are ready to get rid of last year's dirty laundry so what would you ban in two thousand and twelve laurie harshness takes that question to the streets of the big apple. two thousand and twelve is now arriving what would you rid the world of in the new year this week let's talk about that i think wall street protest because it doesn't really help anything at all if you ask me i'm a business student is my fifth year in college and i just i don't know what the point is i understand what they're fighting for and i grieve for but for me i'm like you just taking up space i would probably be. gambling. in the world be a better place without those things yeah i think it would be lots of benefits yeah i agree i think a lot of people would protest though oh i have no doubt a lot of people would protest definitely including the government because they are acts of much money out of it it be occupy the liquor store time noble borders and more borders let's just all be one country yeah because it's so difficult to travel around. i like that and then what about what do we do for money do we just have on
are ready to get rid of last year's dirty laundry so what would you ban in two thousand and twelve laurie harshness takes that question to the streets of the big apple. two thousand and twelve is now arriving what would you rid the world of in the new year this week let's talk about that i think wall street protest because it doesn't really help anything at all if you ask me i'm a business student is my fifth year in college and i just i don't know what the point is i understand what they're...
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closely laurie if we can of the ari. do you see because all agreement is that the people who do i think approaches. the people won't be fooled therefore i leave you to struggle that it will go calls for mubarak's execution are being seen as part of a wider battle by egypt's military rulers to curb the ongoing public anger on the other front are the country's non-governmental organization suspected of fueling the protests with foreign help as he reports from cairo. the revolution may have toppled hosni mubarak the manager passions accuse of corruption and suffocating freedom but now it's the ruling supreme council of armed forces which finds itself in hot water with the west following raids on human rights organizations last week feel this is a very dangerous situation because you have to. produce. but the people on the streets pushing for change secularists who have links with these groups so that the big tension really between washington and kyra left top still phones and more than twenty boxes of documents were reporte
closely laurie if we can of the ari. do you see because all agreement is that the people who do i think approaches. the people won't be fooled therefore i leave you to struggle that it will go calls for mubarak's execution are being seen as part of a wider battle by egypt's military rulers to curb the ongoing public anger on the other front are the country's non-governmental organization suspected of fueling the protests with foreign help as he reports from cairo. the revolution may have...
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where planets environment but also the minds of global leaders trying to find solutions to the issue laurie oftenest went on the streets of the big apple to find out what ordinary americans are ready to give up to help out. today legislators are introducing more and more bills to help curb the effects of global warming what are you willing to do to help out this week let's talk about that would you be willing to do not blow dry your hair anymore that's that i'd be willing to do would you be willing to dry your clothes on the line and never use a drag machine i don't know about that though it's about it depends would you be willing to change your behavior like say i walk into any destination that's under two miles instead of driving like what i'm doing today is a yes yeah yeah absolutely absolutely beside your virtual well it's good what about showering for under a minute. i'm always. pretty much broke saw lots of the electrical futile very little mother saves money don't become the postal is the clock on the marker or do you think most people are willing to change their daily behavior even
where planets environment but also the minds of global leaders trying to find solutions to the issue laurie oftenest went on the streets of the big apple to find out what ordinary americans are ready to give up to help out. today legislators are introducing more and more bills to help curb the effects of global warming what are you willing to do to help out this week let's talk about that would you be willing to do not blow dry your hair anymore that's that i'd be willing to do would you be...
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know also people running the country to say more closely laurie. is saying because all we greens are certain people who are objecting to i think the protests will go on and people want the violence will. go well online we have more on the world's top stories including how hollywood got level access to information something. that big screen drama. also online not. snow city is on the way containing everything from a fitness club to prison. what began as a symbol of a united europe is now the token at the heart of a crisis that's tearing it apart ten years on then the year i was in real trouble countries plagued by debt crisis remedies failing to give relief. to the reports from brussels. the birth of an ambitious project a common currency celebrated with no less than a big bang. theory the beginning of a strong europe yeah you know. very. little better. yet ten years down the road the euro is not in the best of shape. a spiralling sovereign debt crisis credit downgrades rising interest rates tens of millions unemployed budget cuts and violent protes
know also people running the country to say more closely laurie. is saying because all we greens are certain people who are objecting to i think the protests will go on and people want the violence will. go well online we have more on the world's top stories including how hollywood got level access to information something. that big screen drama. also online not. snow city is on the way containing everything from a fitness club to prison. what began as a symbol of a united europe is now the...