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>>afianza y eso abusador respete la ley. >>> muchas gracias alice
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kdm, resourceful by nature. >>> alice, how many years did you work on einstein? >> well, let's see, since 1978. i was hired at that time to do a computerized index of everything that is in the einstein archive. >> you have produced the einstein almanac, and it goes year by year of what happens in the life of einstein and its impact of the world. professor einstein, a forward by everlet einstein. a forward of einstein? >> she is his granddaughter. >> this deals with albert einstein's letters to and from children, right? >> right. >> you have a recordable einstein, which is a great book also, and some amazing quotes, not all scientific by any means, most not. which you gathered, correct? >> yes. this is the third edition. the first one was a quotable einstein and the expanded quotable einstein and this came out to commemorate this year. >> and robert schuhman, you are dr. schuhman and you produce, this is a massive book. it's about 400 pages and beyond. this is a collected papers of albert einstein and you have done nine volumes of books of this comparable size? >>
kdm, resourceful by nature. >>> alice, how many years did you work on einstein? >> well, let's see, since 1978. i was hired at that time to do a computerized index of everything that is in the einstein archive. >> you have produced the einstein almanac, and it goes year by year of what happens in the life of einstein and its impact of the world. professor einstein, a forward by everlet einstein. a forward of einstein? >> she is his granddaughter. >> this deals...
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we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believ
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his...
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we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believ
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his...
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i begin by class with alice. the reader has to have the curiosity of alice to see the white rabbit running and she has to have the courage of jufrming into the hole -- jumping into the hole wanting to discover the new world fix offers -- fiction offers so image nation offers you -- imagination offers you alternate worlds or potential. >> did he not say this is an exact quote -- readers were born free and ought to remain free which you quoted? >> yes. >> doesn't he say that the reader is the classic in subordinate? >> yes. >> and he says curiosity is insubordination in its purest form. >> curiosity is insubordination in its purest form. >> usually in lolita when he's describing what a work of fiction should be he talks -- about curiosity and tenderness. for him curiosity wants to make you want to know about other people and emphasize with them. >> english is a foreign language for you? >> english is foreign. >> were you caught -- taught it at home? >> i was taught in school. >> nab bark calf's native language was
i begin by class with alice. the reader has to have the curiosity of alice to see the white rabbit running and she has to have the courage of jufrming into the hole -- jumping into the hole wanting to discover the new world fix offers -- fiction offers so image nation offers you -- imagination offers you alternate worlds or potential. >> did he not say this is an exact quote -- readers were born free and ought to remain free which you quoted? >> yes. >> doesn't he say that the...
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i want to go to alice on this.ere mentioning that these issues can be important in south carolina, two questions here, one will it matter and two, should it? >> i think it will have an impact. the thing that will be interesting to see is truthfully none of what ex-wife said was anything new, we knew he cheated on the two other wives and the details about the open marriage and some of the specific details were relatively new. but people knew that. he answered that. i personally don't like it. i think it's issue, he answered it and answered it over and over, and for it to come up at this point is questionable. as i said before, in a debate, everything is on the table. certainly people's private lives should be private but we are in a day in age in politics where people's private lives are on the public stage and there's no way to put that toothpaste back in the tube. time will tell if it makes a difference. what he has in his favor is that he that the momentum, the gap has closed significantly between he and romney.
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we'll review einstein life and put that question to einstein experts alice and bert. captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: ♪ [music] ♪ [music] ♪ if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're metlife. ♪[music] ♪ >>> welcome. >> thank you. >> we are celebrating the 100th@anniversary, the sennennary of albert einstein's burst of scientif discovery. what is it exactly that we are saluting? i k you, dr. robert shulman? >> we're celebrating this incredib burst of creativity that he showed in 1905. wealso are celebrating the fact that he, in essenc came from nowhere and put s stamp on 20th century physics, in this, a humble patent clerk is an achievement that is probably unp
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i begin by class with alice. the reader has to have the curiosity of alice to see the white rabbit running and she has to have the courage of jufrming into the hole -- jumping into the hole wanting to discover the new world fix offers -- fiction offers so image nation offers you -- imagination offers you alternate worlds or potential. >> did he not say this is an exact quote -- readers were born free and ought to remain free which you quoted? >> yes. >> doesn't he say that the reader is the classic in subordinate? >> yes. >> and he says curiosity is insubordination in its purest form. >> curiosity is insubordination in its purest form. >> usually in lolita when he's describing what a work of fiction should be he talks -- about curiosity and tenderness. for him curiosity wants to make you want to know about other people and emphasize with them. >> english is a foreign language for you? >> english is foreign. >> were you caught -- taught it at home? >> i was taught in school. >> nab bark calf's native language was
i begin by class with alice. the reader has to have the curiosity of alice to see the white rabbit running and she has to have the courage of jufrming into the hole -- jumping into the hole wanting to discover the new world fix offers -- fiction offers so image nation offers you -- imagination offers you alternate worlds or potential. >> did he not say this is an exact quote -- readers were born free and ought to remain free which you quoted? >> yes. >> doesn't he say that the...
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thanks again, alice stewart, for coming on the show. enjoyed having you here and hope to have you on again soon. i want to talk a little bit about rick perry, another man down at the bottom of the polls when he was once riding on angel's wings. there is an article in politico talking about inside the perry camp and perhaps how dysfunctional it has been from word go. i do want to bring in john heilemann here if we still have him. i know, john, you're out in iowa. what is the general talk on the perry campaign and how badly or how badly it's been mismanaged or whether that's an unfair allegation or set of rumors? >> well, there's certainly a lot of infighting inside perry world and there has been since he had his very difficult days back in late september and october, the ones that kind of crippled his campaign. and there's now breaking out kind of into the open in a politico story a few days ago, you had the various camps kind of taking shots at each other trying to kind of set up -- to get out in front of who's going to take the blame i
thanks again, alice stewart, for coming on the show. enjoyed having you here and hope to have you on again soon. i want to talk a little bit about rick perry, another man down at the bottom of the polls when he was once riding on angel's wings. there is an article in politico talking about inside the perry camp and perhaps how dysfunctional it has been from word go. i do want to bring in john heilemann here if we still have him. i know, john, you're out in iowa. what is the general talk on the...
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alan greenspan called him a republican alice rivlin. he behaved that way. he reinforced the things she had said and once that happened and then the next director followed him and did pretty much the same thing then they were off and running in the sense one to create a culture you sustain it over 15 years now it is pretty well ingrained. >> host: has the cbo been used as a political football? >> guest: absolutely. the one thing you can say about organizations that produce information is you cannot make any better use that information or interpret that accurately. whoever is to could be a supporter or component of a particular policy could clear the use this cbo cost estimate to say this is a bad or good policy and that certainly happened with the clinton health care reform 1993 and 1994 cbo come up with the estimate that said the clinton health care reform rather than saving money that they said would actually cost money was one of many aspects that someone could look at two judges that was a good or bad reform but they grab on to that particular conclusion
alan greenspan called him a republican alice rivlin. he behaved that way. he reinforced the things she had said and once that happened and then the next director followed him and did pretty much the same thing then they were off and running in the sense one to create a culture you sustain it over 15 years now it is pretty well ingrained. >> host: has the cbo been used as a political football? >> guest: absolutely. the one thing you can say about organizations that produce...
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. >> new controversy over an "alice in wonderland"-themed halloween party at 1600 pennsylvania avenueohnny depp was standing at a table at this party greeting guests dress as the mad hatter. >> they're having "alice in wonderland" parties o when the unemployment rate is 9.9% in the country. >> this big, decedent, hollywoodesque-type henry viii bash. >> apparently the people at the party were drinking punch out of blood viles. >> it was so exextravagant gantt that guests drank fruit punch from blood viles. >> stephen: this party was so extravagant that managed to anger not one but two doocys. tweedle dee and tweedle dooce. [applause] but why? why, folks? i ask you, why are these obscene details coming to light only now? >> the white house went out of the way to cover this up, to keep this quiet. >> they covered it all up because of the perception that it looked like they were having a good old time at taxpayers' expense. >> here we are with what's a minicofferup, if you will, so to speak. >> yes, an old-fashioned hush job, if you were, so to spk and as you were. and this malice in blun
. >> new controversy over an "alice in wonderland"-themed halloween party at 1600 pennsylvania avenueohnny depp was standing at a table at this party greeting guests dress as the mad hatter. >> they're having "alice in wonderland" parties o when the unemployment rate is 9.9% in the country. >> this big, decedent, hollywoodesque-type henry viii bash. >> apparently the people at the party were drinking punch out of blood viles. >> it was so...
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alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing attorney in the state. she continues to practice every day, and she hopes to celebrate her 100th birthday in september at her law desk. she was quite a character and told me quite a bit about how the lee girls were raised. and her answer to that question is, she quoted her sister saying, she couldn't top what she had done. she had nowhere to go but down. and i think the combination of this kind of overwhelming
alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing attorney in the state. she continues to practice every day, and she hopes to celebrate her 100th birthday in september at her law desk. she was quite a character and told me quite a bit about how the lee girls were raised. and her answer to that question is, she quoted her sister saying, she couldn't top what she had done. she had nowhere to go but down. and i think the...
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alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing attorney in the state. she continues to practice every day, and she hopes to celebrate her 100th birthday in september at her law desk. she was quite a character and told me quite a bit about how the lee girls were raised. and her answer to that question is, she quoted her sister saying, she couldn't top what she had done. she had nowhere to go but down. and i think the combination of this kind of overwhelming thing, the somewhat autobiographical nature of what was written about and not to disappoint yourself let alone the other people out there waiting for a second book, all of that -- she writes about the fact that we don't -- that we don't get second novels from such a wonderful writer. >> thank you. and your film is opening nationwide, you're premiering in new york. we'll be looking for your film and your book is available. we have it here in the lobby. it's available on amazon. i'm going to go to paulette and go to john on this question. b
alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing attorney in the state. she continues to practice every day, and she hopes to celebrate her 100th birthday in september at her law desk. she was quite a character and told me quite a bit about how the lee girls were raised. and her answer to that question is, she quoted her sister saying, she couldn't top what she had done. she had nowhere to go but down. and i think the...
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getting started at hunters point shipyard, a phase one and phase two, both with a moving forward on alice griffith as well as the broader shipyard. this oversight board will have the ability consistent with our contractual obligations with our third-party developers to be able to implement these projects and the agreement consistent with the city's obligation that we have with these third party developers. any further approvals consistent with those obligations and the oversight board will be able to prove so long at this does not increase the enforceable obligations. all of these major projects are on this and forcible obligation schedule. the comptroller has a role in making sure that the payments are made for these enforceable obligations, the oversight board improves these and whatever changes or additional contracts are made pursuant to those obligations. the oversight board approves that and then the state of california reviews that and the comptroller conduct an audit of those activities. there is a pretty good degree of oversight. the reason why we have structured and proposed to
getting started at hunters point shipyard, a phase one and phase two, both with a moving forward on alice griffith as well as the broader shipyard. this oversight board will have the ability consistent with our contractual obligations with our third-party developers to be able to implement these projects and the agreement consistent with the city's obligation that we have with these third party developers. any further approvals consistent with those obligations and the oversight board will be...
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and also by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. she's a veteran and mmch loved new yorker magazine wriier whose credits include the or card s.s.i., saturday night, the bull fighter checks her makeup and the children's book lazy little lowfers. her latest book and it is so incredibly good, is rin-tin-tin, the life and the legend. she's susan orlean. this is overheard. >> smmth: susan, so nice to see you. >> orlean: it's a pleasure to be here. >> smith: thank you for being back. >> orlean: couldn't be happier to be here. >> smith: good. now, i want to talk about rin-tin-tin, but i want to talk about animals first, because before we talk about rin-tin-tin, let us establish you are an animal person. >> orlean: i guess i am. >> smith: yeah. >> orlean: i... i... >> smith: your current holdings include... >> orlean: thirteen black angus cattle. >> mith: yeah. >> orlean: a dog, three cats, nine chickens, two ducks, four turkeys, four guinea fowl, and two geese..3 >> smith: this is quite a service you're performing for humanity to have all
and also by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. she's a veteran and mmch loved new yorker magazine wriier whose credits include the or card s.s.i., saturday night, the bull fighter checks her makeup and the children's book lazy little lowfers. her latest book and it is so incredibly good, is rin-tin-tin, the life and the legend. she's susan orlean. this is overheard. >> smmth: susan, so nice to see you. >> orlean: it's a pleasure to be here....
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. >> they're not having alice and wonderland parties and bill daily is retiring z michelle obama isn'tlaining it's hell living in the white house and getting cursed out by robert gibs. >> she said she never said that. >> and how bad is it that ross steers clear of obama. >> sean: she wanted to live extravagantly while people are suffering. >> i don't know about living extravagantly part. she's a fierce defender of the president. there is nothing wrong with that. >> i am proud of my country. you get the honor of living in the white house? >> this is the white house you can dream of. and it's hell? sorry to bother you. >> i think she probably feels the pressure of it and trying to balance raising a family, being in the white house. i don't think that is unreasonable. i feel like we demonize the first ladies. nancy reagan was demonized for being a degrernd of her husband. >> "new york times" coming after that, and there is that piece, maybe i read it wrong but i had popcorn and diet pepsi. i was go to down on that. >> sean: thank you for staying up late with us. coming up, it's the white
. >> they're not having alice and wonderland parties and bill daily is retiring z michelle obama isn'tlaining it's hell living in the white house and getting cursed out by robert gibs. >> she said she never said that. >> and how bad is it that ross steers clear of obama. >> sean: she wanted to live extravagantly while people are suffering. >> i don't know about living extravagantly part. she's a fierce defender of the president. there is nothing wrong with that....
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alice, thank you as well. >>> how tough a job is it to be a cruise ship captain?ur own brian todd talks with a veteran in the industry. >>> sarah palin has all but endorsed newt gingrich. would he reward her with a key job in his administration? my interview is coming up in the next hour. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ ♪[music plays] when you're responsible for this much of the team... you need a car you can count on. ♪[music plays] >>> the captain is now being called a coward, under house arrest right now. how difficult is it to be a cruise ship captain? our own brian todd has been looking into this part of the story for us. >> how tough a job is it? we came here to one of the busiest cruise ports in th
alice, thank you as well. >>> how tough a job is it to be a cruise ship captain?ur own brian todd talks with a veteran in the industry. >>> sarah palin has all but endorsed newt gingrich. would he reward her with a key job in his administration? my interview is coming up in the next hour. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know,...
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seventy seven year old alice many otis is bundled up brewing a pot of coffee and raising the heat just enough good to take the chill out of the air the retired grandmother of seven lives alone on a fixed income and each winter as federal programs continue to be slashed the struggle to afford comfort gets harder. and waving i mean all they do was raise raise raise raise and i mean it's the same dollar you get and so how far can you push it one hundred gallons of oil one hundred fifty gallons of oil is about. right now about close to six hundred dollars however venezuela has been stepping in to make alice's life a bit easier by delivering one hundred gallons of free heating oil each winter she is a four year beneficiary of the citgo venezuela heating oil program which provides free heating oil to five hundred thousand more americans living in low income neighborhoods and shelters throughout the country president chavez often demonized by washington helped launch the program in two thousand and five following hurricanes katrina and rita all i know is that he was caught and he was calling
seventy seven year old alice many otis is bundled up brewing a pot of coffee and raising the heat just enough good to take the chill out of the air the retired grandmother of seven lives alone on a fixed income and each winter as federal programs continue to be slashed the struggle to afford comfort gets harder. and waving i mean all they do was raise raise raise raise and i mean it's the same dollar you get and so how far can you push it one hundred gallons of oil one hundred fifty gallons of...
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and also by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> smith: i'm evan smith. he's an actor, author and humorist best known for his regular contributions to the daily show and his star turn on those mac vs. pc commercials. his most recent book, that is all, has just been published. he's john hodgman. this is overheard. ♪ >> smith: john hodgman, welcome. >> hodgman: thank you very much. >> smith: nice to have you here. >> hodgman: it's nice to be here. >> smith: now, let me ask you about this book and its place in this trilogy of books that together represent complete world knowledge. >> hodgman: yes, that's correct. >> smith: this is number three. >> hodgman: it comes at the end. >> smith: it comes at the end. the last one... >> hodgman: ...that's its place. >> smith: more information than you require. >> hodgman: is this book shelving? [ laughter ] >> smith: this is a book shelving segment here on the overheard, yes, i'm going to show you how to shelve your books. >> hodgman: whatever you want to do is fine. >> smith: all r
and also by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> smith: i'm evan smith. he's an actor, author and humorist best known for his regular contributions to the daily show and his star turn on those mac vs. pc commercials. his most recent book, that is all, has just been published. he's john hodgman. this is overheard. ♪ >> smith: john hodgman, welcome. >> hodgman: thank you very much. >> smith: nice to have you here. >> hodgman:...