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it's sort of on the way to wichita, and that's where madeleine grew up. stan had already been out of high school for several years, madeleine was a senior in high school. and he was of working, um, in construction in a renovation of an oil plant down there, and that's where he met her. >> guest: what was their life like in kansas? >> host: their life before today married or after they married? >> guest: after they married or before? >> host: after they married. >> guest: her parents didn't really like him. matter of fact, the first thing her far said was i don't want you marrying that wop. he was dark-skinned, so sort of an element of race even in that. and she married him secretly before she graduated from high school. she was a very smart young woman who had always opinion -- been on the honor role physical she met stanley who was slick-haired and slick-talking and promised to get her out of arkansas -- i mean, out of kansas, i'm sorry. and that's what she wanted. she'd grown up loving bette davis and the sophistication of hood, and here she was stuck i
it's sort of on the way to wichita, and that's where madeleine grew up. stan had already been out of high school for several years, madeleine was a senior in high school. and he was of working, um, in construction in a renovation of an oil plant down there, and that's where he met her. >> guest: what was their life like in kansas? >> host: their life before today married or after they married? >> guest: after they married or before? >> host: after they married. >>...
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it's sort of on the way to wichita and that is where madeleine grew up. stand up and out of high schoold for several years of madeleine was a senior in high school. he was working in construction in a renovation of an oil plant down there. >> host: what was there lifelike in kansas?as? >> guest: their life before afte they marriedr? her after they married? >> guest: . >> host: after they married. >> guest: her parents did not like him. them. as a matteral of fact the first thing that her father said was i don't want you marrying him her s dark skinned and an element of race even in that and she married him secretly before she ridgely the from high school she was a very smart young woman who had always been on the honor roll until she met stanley who was slick talking out of arkansas, kansas, and sorry, and that's what she wanted. she had grown and the sophistication of hollywood and stan promised something else he promised to take her back there and then they are somewhat unstable. not the marriage was necessarily on stable but the jobs were always unstab
it's sort of on the way to wichita and that is where madeleine grew up. stand up and out of high schoold for several years of madeleine was a senior in high school. he was working in construction in a renovation of an oil plant down there. >> host: what was there lifelike in kansas?as? >> guest: their life before afte they marriedr? her after they married? >> guest: . >> host: after they married. >> guest: her parents did not like him. them. as a matteral of fact...
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jacqueline, paul, and alexandra, our grandchildren, who are represented today by our granddaughter madeleine, and i have to include the d'alesandro family of baltimore in that gratitude as well. and i must thank my constituents in san francisco for giving me the privilege of representing that beautiful and diverse city in the congress of the united states. each of us is here today is truly a representative, a representative in the truest sense of the word -- to represent the highest hopes and aspirations of the american people. on new year's eve -- some of you, a large number of members of congress joined hundreds of people at the national archives building where we observed at midnight the 150th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation. at midnight, there was an enactment of harriet tubman ringing the bell, ringing the bell, and as she rang the bell she said, "now we are free." it was quite an incredible moment and it was one that ushered in what president lincoln would call 'a new birth of freedom' for his era and for generations to come. that transformative moment in our history is a
jacqueline, paul, and alexandra, our grandchildren, who are represented today by our granddaughter madeleine, and i have to include the d'alesandro family of baltimore in that gratitude as well. and i must thank my constituents in san francisco for giving me the privilege of representing that beautiful and diverse city in the congress of the united states. each of us is here today is truly a representative, a representative in the truest sense of the word -- to represent the highest hopes and...
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excited to share with you i'm working with the asian american women artists association and film maker madelein limb to bring you the world of bernice bing, a documentary we're working on now about her life and work and it's going to premiere in june of 2013. thank you so much for this honor. it's long overdue. (applause) (applause) >> good evening. it's an honor to accept this award on behalf of the bernice bing estate. thank you. (applause) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> again, congratulations. now we'd like to make a slight modification in our program this evening and we're going to be moving to the award for best merchant association of the year, the lower haight merchant association. i'd like to invite walking tours up and the mayor's office of economic development. our newest supervisor, supervisor london breed. let's give him a round of applause. (applause) ♪ ♪ >> hi, are you going to speak first or me? >> you, please. >> hi, everybody. i'm so happy to be here to celebrate this -- what is it, the neighborhood empowerment network awards. this is like the fifth year that this has happened and i remember just ab
excited to share with you i'm working with the asian american women artists association and film maker madelein limb to bring you the world of bernice bing, a documentary we're working on now about her life and work and it's going to premiere in june of 2013. thank you so much for this honor. it's long overdue. (applause) (applause) >> good evening. it's an honor to accept this award on behalf of the bernice bing estate. thank you. (applause) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> again, congratulations....
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robert gates, madeleine albright, and that's just a few.o all of this is the neocons who want to go to war at the drop of a hat. i would rather have someone in that position who views war as a last resort, but who will be strong. chuck hagel is a strong person. he's made some mistakes in his career. he's looked at his career, he's looked at his positions. he's told us that he's evolved on many issues. and i hope that he gets the vote. because if they filibuster him, katie bar the door on them. because that's not what the american people want. they want us to function around here. >> senator, real quickly, i want to get your reaction to this new bipartisan immigration deal. the public policy institute of california says that your state has the most illegal immigrants, about 2.6 million. is california ready to handle the overhaul? >> oh, california is so ready. we have been for comprehensive immigration reform for a very long time. it's been a big issue in every race that i've run. i've run four times successfully for the senate. my opponents
robert gates, madeleine albright, and that's just a few.o all of this is the neocons who want to go to war at the drop of a hat. i would rather have someone in that position who views war as a last resort, but who will be strong. chuck hagel is a strong person. he's made some mistakes in his career. he's looked at his career, he's looked at his positions. he's told us that he's evolved on many issues. and i hope that he gets the vote. because if they filibuster him, katie bar the door on them....
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was doing "the flying nun" and i was so massively depressed, i was taken to the actors studio by madeleine sherwood who was on the show and i began working with lee strasberg and i became an actors studio baby. i am method through and through to my core, and my work started to develop. i started to be able to understand a craft and play with it and do it and understand it. eventually, i would say to myself, well, it's only gonna change when i'm ready. i didn't know how, but i knew i had to be better than i thought i had to be. i had to be much better than even that. eventually, i just sort of fought my way in sort of over everybody's dead body kind of. i don't know that i ever i grew up in a show business family, in a working class show business family. my stepfather was a stuntman/actor. really a hard, hard, hard life. we'd have some things, you know, cars and things and a house one day and then, the next day, they'd come take it all away literally and we'd have to then find a much cheaper place to live. again and again, that would happen. my mother was an actress who was working class. o
was doing "the flying nun" and i was so massively depressed, i was taken to the actors studio by madeleine sherwood who was on the show and i began working with lee strasberg and i became an actors studio baby. i am method through and through to my core, and my work started to develop. i started to be able to understand a craft and play with it and do it and understand it. eventually, i would say to myself, well, it's only gonna change when i'm ready. i didn't know how, but i knew i...
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they are parents to madeleine, jack, caleb and sweet little hattie. you spent all the money on the kids, and now you need some money to buy something for yourselves, right? >> absolutely. >> reporter: money that will help them buy this new camera that's as fast as their family. but we need to find them real money first. >> this is where i come in. >> reporter: joanna stern, our av i have saver, tells us where to start. tip number one. did you know you could get cash for old kids clothes without ever leaving your home? thred-up will give you dough for gently used duds. they send you the bag. all you have to do is load it up. >> $6.95. >> woo-hoo. we're getting full. >> reporter: over $40 right now. and look. two bags. and an empty basket. all that's left to do is drop it by the door. santa may have gotten the kids new clothes, but mom and dad got $80 for their old ones. tip number two. go drawer digging for hidden treasure. >> we have a blackberry. we don't need this. >> reporter: we can trade them in on amazon and nextworth.com. >> $30, $30, that's $6
they are parents to madeleine, jack, caleb and sweet little hattie. you spent all the money on the kids, and now you need some money to buy something for yourselves, right? >> absolutely. >> reporter: money that will help them buy this new camera that's as fast as their family. but we need to find them real money first. >> this is where i come in. >> reporter: joanna stern, our av i have saver, tells us where to start. tip number one. did you know you could get cash for...
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unity during his own running gaza last month and ethical analyst a loss isn't really any i spoke to madeleine he says it's time for the two parties to lay aside their differences how much will have to look in to too far behind the iron fact that we'll have to look into the hamas in the eye and both sides have to agree on only one thing we don't need more to be gone solution talks were don't need more he continues in agreements because there were so many agreement signed between the two parties but. not one of them has been honored or implemented but hundreds cannot take over palestine the concerns of netanyahu are baseless and groundless he's the only israeli leader who has been giving support to hamas or not only to hamas but out to every extremist group on the palestinian side simply because he's dumping the palestinian moderates is dumping the leadership of theirs in a bus he's dumping the political negotiations with the with the palestinians and he's carrying on his own agenda of increasing the number of do with settlements in the west bank even though they are illegally they are illegal
unity during his own running gaza last month and ethical analyst a loss isn't really any i spoke to madeleine he says it's time for the two parties to lay aside their differences how much will have to look in to too far behind the iron fact that we'll have to look into the hamas in the eye and both sides have to agree on only one thing we don't need more to be gone solution talks were don't need more he continues in agreements because there were so many agreement signed between the two parties...
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get concrete assurances from the company but despite numerous phone calls apparently no one with madeleineent is ready to make any firm promises to the vfw in a letter from the property manager gives them five days to address lease violations or faced default the property manager going so far as to warn them you will be pursued by our legal counsel the post commander says he doesn't like the tone of a letter there is a new job had for the former u.s. attorney patrick fitzgerald gov quinn the illinois board of trustees he served more than one decade rod blagojevich and george ryan. i sat down with him and he told me how he wanted to get involved help men and women across our state i thought this was a very good area for him to serve and he is a man of service. fitzgerald is now back in private practice they are expected to confirm his appointment next week. peter lorre and longtime television producer programmer and executive with discovery channel and fox entertainment i sat down with him today asking why you would take on the company challenged readers or listeners or viewers a desire for
get concrete assurances from the company but despite numerous phone calls apparently no one with madeleineent is ready to make any firm promises to the vfw in a letter from the property manager gives them five days to address lease violations or faced default the property manager going so far as to warn them you will be pursued by our legal counsel the post commander says he doesn't like the tone of a letter there is a new job had for the former u.s. attorney patrick fitzgerald gov quinn the...
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military personnel to train the mahdi army chief political analyst patrick henningsen i spoke to madeleine he says its business interests which france is actually trying to safeguard with its troops and air force. well in the mainstream media will tell you in the short term that the the islamic al qaeda in the islamic magreb is is to blame for this. with regards to the hostage situation or jury or what france and what your other news competitors are neglecting to tell the world is that the al qaeda in the islamic magreb is working closely with the libyan islamic fighting group for whom france itself intervened on behalf of the nato this intervention with the bombing in libya and their gallant raid of libya in two thousand and eleven so libya is becoming how kind of a playground and that is mostly down to western sponsored al-qaeda playground if you look back just in the last twelve months without any question without any really debate in foreign policy circles countries one of the united states the u.k. and france are now militarily active in the african theater what we're seeing is the wo
military personnel to train the mahdi army chief political analyst patrick henningsen i spoke to madeleine he says its business interests which france is actually trying to safeguard with its troops and air force. well in the mainstream media will tell you in the short term that the the islamic al qaeda in the islamic magreb is is to blame for this. with regards to the hostage situation or jury or what france and what your other news competitors are neglecting to tell the world is that the al...
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even their madeleine albright is in a thong which makes me stay up on this side of the equator. >> saudi fourth happiest country if you show happiness you are beheaded so i'm a little confused. >> listen, even the homeless people have their own mal in saudi arabia. half these countries are dirt back countries where they are happy on a day-to-day basis because they are content with the they have no shot for happiness. we are unhappy over here because we are so happy we can delight in trivialalities and pretend we are unhappy. if they are going it tell me afghanistan is is a happier place than the united states, hey, afghanis, do me a favor stay over there and be happy because i would like to get in a cab in new york where i don't have to communicate my destination to the guy with semaphor flags. >> bill: just for the record afghanistan is the 28th happiest country and the u.s.a. is the 31st happiest country right ahead of france. >> every time i see footage from the streets of afghanistan, and see them crowds surfing those coffins down the main drag at noon, they look so happy it's like t
even their madeleine albright is in a thong which makes me stay up on this side of the equator. >> saudi fourth happiest country if you show happiness you are beheaded so i'm a little confused. >> listen, even the homeless people have their own mal in saudi arabia. half these countries are dirt back countries where they are happy on a day-to-day basis because they are content with the they have no shot for happiness. we are unhappy over here because we are so happy we can delight in...
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history shows cabinet choices have lasting effects, madeleine albright's nomination was followed by 15ears of diverse secretaries of state. farther back, president lincoln's cabinet strategy as doris concerns goodwin's book describes, the ideal lives on. and how the choices are also about the future face of diversity at the highest levels of american political power. >> we'll continue to watch. >> it's early though, right. >> that's going to wrap up this hour. i'm chris jansing, thomas roberts is up next. >>> our agenda next hour, the republican neocons opposing chuck hagel are not just stopping with him but setting their sights on the nominee for cia director john brennan, why lindsay graham and others are threatening to block the nomination as well. plus i'll speak with chief hagel defender about the president's plan to get hagel through a brutal nomination. this developing news out of ohio, a town at the center of a sensational rape case on lockdown as lawyers for the two accused football players go on the offensive, saying the clients are being judged in the court of public opinion
history shows cabinet choices have lasting effects, madeleine albright's nomination was followed by 15ears of diverse secretaries of state. farther back, president lincoln's cabinet strategy as doris concerns goodwin's book describes, the ideal lives on. and how the choices are also about the future face of diversity at the highest levels of american political power. >> we'll continue to watch. >> it's early though, right. >> that's going to wrap up this hour. i'm chris...
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secretary of state madeleine albright escorted home the bodies of 10 of the 12 americans who were killedn those attacks. since 1970, not a year has gone by where there has not been some sort of violent attack against u.s. diplomats and diplomatic facilities around the world. not all of them are deadly, but they happen all the time, year after year after year. and nobody is more aware of that than whoever is the secretary of state at the time. and our secretary of state right now is hillary clinton, who was on capitol hill today to testify about the latest deadly attack on u.s. diplomats, the attack in benghazi. >> benghazi joins a long list of tragedies for our department, for other agencies, and for america. hostages taken in tehran in 1979, our embassy and marine barracks bombed in beirut in 1983, khobar towers in saudi arabia in 1996, our embassies in east africa in 1998, consulate staff murdered in jetta in 2004, the khost attack in 2012, and many others. i could give you a long list of attacks averted, the kinds our security specialists are engaged in. i have a lot of confidence in
secretary of state madeleine albright escorted home the bodies of 10 of the 12 americans who were killedn those attacks. since 1970, not a year has gone by where there has not been some sort of violent attack against u.s. diplomats and diplomatic facilities around the world. not all of them are deadly, but they happen all the time, year after year after year. and nobody is more aware of that than whoever is the secretary of state at the time. and our secretary of state right now is hillary...
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madeleine albright as secretary of state says that if we use force is because we are the united statesof america. we are the indispensable nation. we stand taller and see farther than other countries, and that's the way it looks from the united states standpoint. samuel huntington who died of usually agree with said something i found very profound. the west won the world, not by the security -- superiority of its ideals about the superiority of the application of organized violence. westerners often forget that fact. on westerners' never do. and so all right, well, it's justifiable that we can have this policy toward rock even though half million children have died. clinton passes a law that basically gives the opportunity for bush to go through when bush after september 11th of the invasion. we see a continual. that's part of the point we're making. is that democrats republicans. bipartisan the and we have seen these lines running from 1898, 1846 of mexico, we are addressing it from 1898 kaj 1899 up through the two wars and yemen. and the current administration. >> this is a love like
madeleine albright as secretary of state says that if we use force is because we are the united statesof america. we are the indispensable nation. we stand taller and see farther than other countries, and that's the way it looks from the united states standpoint. samuel huntington who died of usually agree with said something i found very profound. the west won the world, not by the security -- superiority of its ideals about the superiority of the application of organized violence. westerners...
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but, madeleine albright has a famous saying there is a special place in hell for women who don't help women, kind of what you are saying. how do you do that? >> they live up to the ranks to be welcomed. i think that what i have learned from great women of leaders and people like to know and work with like i still, nancy pelosi. a very empowering and very much wanting to share. women who feel secure about themselves can give support to other women. a lot of people are insecure and do not want to do that. i think that is a very important element, and also to allow for new ideas to emerge from other people. not all of the greatest ideas come from my office to be taken out in the field with other women who were championing causes they will make me look good so why not allow more of that to happen? that's the kind of spirit in the style i like to see to it is the macarthur things women can do to encourage other people? is it simply just talking about the pressure? >> it's more than just talking. it's about if you are immediately engaged in the work environment together, it's allowing for m
but, madeleine albright has a famous saying there is a special place in hell for women who don't help women, kind of what you are saying. how do you do that? >> they live up to the ranks to be welcomed. i think that what i have learned from great women of leaders and people like to know and work with like i still, nancy pelosi. a very empowering and very much wanting to share. women who feel secure about themselves can give support to other women. a lot of people are insecure and do not...
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written some books this past year including colin powell, it worked for me in life and leadership in madeleine albright, another book prague winter a personal story of remembrance and more. the late senator arlen specter has another book out in april of 2012, life among the cannibals and finally former california governor arnold schwarzenegger, total recall. sarah weinman how to total recall to? >> guest: as far as i know it did not quite live up to expectations. that said i feel as bob would have been interesting answer because i understand he had quite an interesting profile piece of the former governor. >> guest: i got to interview the governor and the author and remember, for those who have forgotten, after he left the governorship, he came out the governor schwarzenegger had an affair with the housekeeper who had fathered his son. and that led to his wife, maria shriver, and the kennedys are involved in everything -- i think filing for divorce. all right so, he comes out with this i think it's 600 pages or so and everything arnold schwarzenegger has ever done from growing up in a town in
written some books this past year including colin powell, it worked for me in life and leadership in madeleine albright, another book prague winter a personal story of remembrance and more. the late senator arlen specter has another book out in april of 2012, life among the cannibals and finally former california governor arnold schwarzenegger, total recall. sarah weinman how to total recall to? >> guest: as far as i know it did not quite live up to expectations. that said i feel as bob...
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guest: i think what you saw with secretary madeleine albright is a sense that he does not believe america can avoid choices between vital allies, and i frankly support that view. i think it is very mature. one of the subjects that does not come up is how many legislators -- we heard president obama and vice president biden looking at their relationship, but the fact is, these countries have many ways in which they see the world together, and there are differences. but there is a lot of pressure in the town not to talk about the differences. i think that is what judge cable is getting at. the other, that disturbed me about israel vetting candidates, israel is not the vetting candidates. the deputy foreign minister of israel has issued very strong, solid comments supporting him, saying he is a friend and that he supports his decision making and that he does not have a problem with his nomination. people trying to imagine the israeli government's opinion on this, why not look at them. there are some issues laid out, but i do think it would be wrong to settle is real with comments that it gov
guest: i think what you saw with secretary madeleine albright is a sense that he does not believe america can avoid choices between vital allies, and i frankly support that view. i think it is very mature. one of the subjects that does not come up is how many legislators -- we heard president obama and vice president biden looking at their relationship, but the fact is, these countries have many ways in which they see the world together, and there are differences. but there is a lot of pressure...
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there was that video of madeleine albright floating around, who was interviewed by michael johnson and she is also a paid consultant of the company. >> that's right. and so you have to look at the fine print here and look at what people's, you know, biases are. that doesn't mean that the research isn't right, but when i see, you know, that this is something sponsored by herbalife and the data came directly from herbalife, you know, i sort of discredit that as somebody i'm going to talk to. >> okay, herb, thank you. >> sure. >> all right, we should note, herb's full report on multilevel marketing and herbalife, including a full-length documentary can be found online right now at sellingthedream.cnbc.com. and tomorrow at 11:45 a.m. eastern time, michael johnson will join us in a cnbc exclusive. let's trade this. a lot of trade here. interesting mix of characters now in the fray when it comes to the long and the short side, karen. >> really interesting mix. it doesn't get more interesting than this. you have 13 g, which is an important, to note, that it's a 13 g filing, which means that d
there was that video of madeleine albright floating around, who was interviewed by michael johnson and she is also a paid consultant of the company. >> that's right. and so you have to look at the fine print here and look at what people's, you know, biases are. that doesn't mean that the research isn't right, but when i see, you know, that this is something sponsored by herbalife and the data came directly from herbalife, you know, i sort of discredit that as somebody i'm going to talk...
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guest: i think what you saw in his discussion with madeleine albright was a sense that he does not believe america can afford false choice is between one vital ally and other vital allies and partners. i, frankly, support that view. i think it is mature. one of the subject that does not, as the question of how many legislators talk about how unshakeable the u.s.-israeli relationship is. it may be. countries have many ways in which they see the world together and there are differences. there's a lot of pressure in this town not to talk about the differences. i think that is what's hagel was getting at. the earlier caller made a comment that disturbed me about israel vetting candidates. they are not vetting candidates. i do think it is important to listen to other views on this. a very strong, solid, and has been issued in support of hagel. he says he does not have a problem with the nomination. for those trying to imagine the israeli government on hagel, look for their comments. the comments of a positive. the issues of concern will be laid out. i think it would be wrong to tar israel with
guest: i think what you saw in his discussion with madeleine albright was a sense that he does not believe america can afford false choice is between one vital ally and other vital allies and partners. i, frankly, support that view. i think it is mature. one of the subject that does not, as the question of how many legislators talk about how unshakeable the u.s.-israeli relationship is. it may be. countries have many ways in which they see the world together and there are differences. there's a...
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. >> carla martinez esta en connectitud , madeleine linares de virginia , cumple 7 . >> madeleindde georgia , mira . >> isa, isa. >> ♪. >> ♪.. ♪.. ♪.. que rico ♪.. ♪.. >>antes de salir al aire, me dice, no , raúl no, movimientos muy largos no, porque se me sube la falda >>se sube sola >>si así esta's verde, como serás madura. ♪. >>para mí no hay postre más rico que un pie de limon. >>yo quiero. >>no hay nada más rico que un pie de limón. >>en serio, mamacita claudia molina se enteró. >>no, ponganme la música que le ponen a claudia. ♪. >>vamos,señores. >>luego la gente dice que no dejamos hablar a claudia >>depende de la satisfaccion sexual al número de pareja que tengamos? cuentenos. >>la nutricion es importante, buenos días, nos ayuda a mantener ciertos niveles de vitaminas y minerales eso hace que no tengamos problemas de salud. la vida intima también es parte importante. los huevos tienen mucha vitamina b, es anti estrés. >>entonces la vitamina d hace que se libere el estrés, la ansiedad, así el encuentro se da más tranquilo. las vitaminas estan también en la yema, dos a tres yemas a la
. >> carla martinez esta en connectitud , madeleine linares de virginia , cumple 7 . >> madeleindde georgia , mira . >> isa, isa. >> ♪. >> ♪.. ♪.. ♪.. que rico ♪.. ♪.. >>antes de salir al aire, me dice, no , raúl no, movimientos muy largos no, porque se me sube la falda >>se sube sola >>si así esta's verde, como serás madura. ♪. >>para mí no hay postre más rico que un pie de limon. >>yo quiero. >>no hay nada...
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graduates include former secretary of state, madeleine albright, hillary clinton and pamela melroy. martha stewart. from spellman college, marian wrighted elman an advocate for the disadvantaged. can the case be made for all women in a college environment? you have been the president of such a school. >> one of the things people think is a single sex school is all women. we have some male professors. the tilt is female, but we have male professors. they are not sitting in a convent. you have other school that are close by. so, none of these children or young people are being koiserred. it's an important point to make. a lot of them think they are going to be. however, i think there are lots of benefits. there are some disadvantages. there are 4,000 plus colleges in the united states. 4,000. you have clernlg colleges for african-american. 45 women's colleges. you have one founded for jewish people, why not variety? i didn't go to a single sex school. a lot of women who are achievers didn't. some want to make that choice. they want to learn and be focused. they want to have the opport
graduates include former secretary of state, madeleine albright, hillary clinton and pamela melroy. martha stewart. from spellman college, marian wrighted elman an advocate for the disadvantaged. can the case be made for all women in a college environment? you have been the president of such a school. >> one of the things people think is a single sex school is all women. we have some male professors. the tilt is female, but we have male professors. they are not sitting in a convent. you...
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i was at the state department when jim hormel was sworn in bid a lynn albright -- by madeleine albrighttim wu, his partner was there when he was sworn in. we were all in tears watching that historic moment. at the time, chuck hagel said he didn't deserve to be ambassador because he was openly gay and that sent the wrong message. he wouldn't be able to represent all of the people of the united states. i resent that he said that. he was dead wrong but he's changed his views since then. by the way, i don't know any republican senator from the midwest united states who thought otherwise. chuck hagel was outspoken. he apologized for that remark. jim hormel said he accepts his apology and is willing to support him today. barney frank says he thinks chuck hagel is the right person for the day today. so don't hold a mistake he made in 1998 and say this guy is anti-gay. he supports a repeal of don't ask, don't tell. and he will do everything he can to support lgbt members of the military and their families. so i think we gotta get behind chuck hagel. fight for him the way nobody was willing to f
i was at the state department when jim hormel was sworn in bid a lynn albright -- by madeleine albrighttim wu, his partner was there when he was sworn in. we were all in tears watching that historic moment. at the time, chuck hagel said he didn't deserve to be ambassador because he was openly gay and that sent the wrong message. he wouldn't be able to represent all of the people of the united states. i resent that he said that. he was dead wrong but he's changed his views since then. by the...
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applause] our children, [lists names] and our grandchildren, represented here today by our -- by madeleine. and i must thank my constituents in san francisco for giving me the privilege of representing that diverse city in the congress of the united states. each of us here today is truly representative in the truest sense of the word, representing the highest hopes and aspirations of the american people. on new year's eve, some of you, large numbers joined people at the national archives building, where at midnight we observed a 150th anniversary of the signing of the emancipation proclamation. [applause] at midnight, there was the announcement of harriet tubman winning the bell. as she rang the bell she said -- now we are free. it was quite an incredible moment. it was one that ushered in what president lincoln would call a new birth of freedom for his era and for generations to come. that transformative moment is a reminder of the best traditions we have is people, the ability and obligation of each generation of americans to renew the promise of our founders. to carry forth of the tortu
applause] our children, [lists names] and our grandchildren, represented here today by our -- by madeleine. and i must thank my constituents in san francisco for giving me the privilege of representing that diverse city in the congress of the united states. each of us here today is truly representative in the truest sense of the word, representing the highest hopes and aspirations of the american people. on new year's eve, some of you, large numbers joined people at the national archives...
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ambassador to kenya, bushnell repeatedly asked secretary madeleine albright for upgrades and the ambassador'ss of life as we know were horrific. and u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens and his team made repeated requests for security assistance so my questions are one, you define taking responsibility for benghazi in your testimony a few moments ago. in terms-- and only in terms of during and after the terrorist attacks. what about before the attack on september 11th, 2012-- 11 -- 12. what did you personally, and your staff. when did you become aware of ambassador stevens request for security upgrade? what exactly did you do in response? you obviously were very close to him. did he ask you personally at any time. when you say a moment ago that ambassador pickering's arb perhaps didn't think relevant to be interviewed. you're the most relevant person of all. you're the leader on top of it all. so, i would join with my colleague, you should have been interviewed and very important questions asked. and were you personally in any way at fault? >> well, first, congressman, i'll well aware of t
ambassador to kenya, bushnell repeatedly asked secretary madeleine albright for upgrades and the ambassador'ss of life as we know were horrific. and u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens and his team made repeated requests for security assistance so my questions are one, you define taking responsibility for benghazi in your testimony a few moments ago. in terms-- and only in terms of during and after the terrorist attacks. what about before the attack on september 11th, 2012-- 11 -- 12. what...