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. - joanna, we are in damage control mode.julian, seabrook-- - he's been calling. - and tom vanderfield from legal. oh, and i need you to go downstairs to hr. there's a company-wide polygraph. - i'm sorry, did you say polygraph? - look, we both saw edward's press conference. that house is on fire right now. just wish i could have seen robert's reaction of being accused of murder on national tv. - his reaction? he blew a solid gold gasket. and now i have to take a polygraph. - oh, crap. okay, look, you know the trick to that is, right? you just have to regulate your heartbeat. do you know how to do that? - oh, i'm working on a plan right now. [clattering] - this is a disaster. our stock is hemorrhaging. lyritrol is dead. - i'm getting cash to the stock promoter. his people will make sure the stock doesn't drop past 30. - how is that legal? - good question, because we have so many options. i'm sure the board and wall street will happily forgive us for being asleep at the wheel. - us? this is your ass, robert. - we tried to warn
. - joanna, we are in damage control mode.julian, seabrook-- - he's been calling. - and tom vanderfield from legal. oh, and i need you to go downstairs to hr. there's a company-wide polygraph. - i'm sorry, did you say polygraph? - look, we both saw edward's press conference. that house is on fire right now. just wish i could have seen robert's reaction of being accused of murder on national tv. - his reaction? he blew a solid gold gasket. and now i have to take a polygraph. - oh, crap. okay,...
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[cheers and applause] - joanna, how did the candidates do? - carlos, you got precisely zero.have you ever heard, carlos, of a mediterranean island called "cargo"? kristina, you were asked what a chignon is. it's a style of hair. rachele, i was disappointed that you didn't even guess. fake it till you make it.
[cheers and applause] - joanna, how did the candidates do? - carlos, you got precisely zero.have you ever heard, carlos, of a mediterranean island called "cargo"? kristina, you were asked what a chignon is. it's a style of hair. rachele, i was disappointed that you didn't even guess. fake it till you make it.
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on the program side, at the mayor's office on disability, the work done by joanna fraguli and ken stein and heather kittle, we resolved over 100 ada complaints. these complaints could be anything from denial of service to people who use service animals, who use our transportation system or public health services. they could be complaints about issues with accessible housing, or the homeless shelters. or they could be about requests used alternative mobile devices in city facilities. something that we heard about in public comment a little earlier. we processed over 70 curb ramp requests filed by people with mobility disabilities and we responded to over 1,000 and provided assistance to over 2,000 city employees and contractors. our program group provided training on the fair housing act to city contractors and the san francisco housing authority and you just heard marty godard from the library telling us about the wonderful training yesterday for the branch library workers. we have also helped the san francisco international airport to develop training for their staff that assists peopl
on the program side, at the mayor's office on disability, the work done by joanna fraguli and ken stein and heather kittle, we resolved over 100 ada complaints. these complaints could be anything from denial of service to people who use service animals, who use our transportation system or public health services. they could be complaints about issues with accessible housing, or the homeless shelters. or they could be about requests used alternative mobile devices in city facilities. something...
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joining us now, joanna coles. on that show and making it very clear to people exactly what you need from them. >> as a new editor of a magazine, i have spent a lot of time recently interviewing people. and you realize very quickly how bad people are at job interviews. and often how little experience they've had of them. and i have had people come in with a latte and put the latte right down in front of me. i've had people come in with a huge designer bag, as if that were the triumph of their life. i've had girls with skirts so short i could see their fallopian tubes. not a requirement for the job. >> don't need to see that! >> never want to see that. >> no. so do you interview mostly women? >> i interview some men too. >> is there a difference -- can you divide by gender, whether men are better? >> it's a very good question. women are, i think, more concerned with the accessories that come in with the interview. so there's a lot of bag showing off. and women are less good at talking about their previous experience
joining us now, joanna coles. on that show and making it very clear to people exactly what you need from them. >> as a new editor of a magazine, i have spent a lot of time recently interviewing people. and you realize very quickly how bad people are at job interviews. and often how little experience they've had of them. and i have had people come in with a latte and put the latte right down in front of me. i've had people come in with a huge designer bag, as if that were the triumph of...
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. >> joanna, what motivated you to join the fight for new gun control measures?> i was very upset when newtown, connecticut happened. i have grandchildren the same age as the children that were shot and i just felt that it was time to stand up and do something. >> your goal is to limit gun violence by regulating weapons, but your group supports the second amendment, the right to bare arms. what are you proposing here? >> we simply are against the large magazines and we want to have a successful gun registration and we want -- we have nothing against responsible gun ownership and we want to get rid of the large magazines. >> the nra says, and i'll play devil's advocate, it not only supports the second amendment, but plotting to protect it against groups like yours trying to chip away at it. >> we are not against the second amendment. we are against anyone having a magazine that is 100 on it. i cannot see that. >> you know, i understand what you're saying. i don't use guns that use magazines like that either. but when i interview people who do, as a sport on their
. >> joanna, what motivated you to join the fight for new gun control measures?> i was very upset when newtown, connecticut happened. i have grandchildren the same age as the children that were shot and i just felt that it was time to stand up and do something. >> your goal is to limit gun violence by regulating weapons, but your group supports the second amendment, the right to bare arms. what are you proposing here? >> we simply are against the large magazines and we want...
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and preach preparing the elaboration and we want to thank councilman mar and carl lay johnson and joanna and the mayors disability counsel and dos nape name who has been helpful in meetings and coordinating our group and i also want to acknowledge councilman's kim's comments about facing seniors with disability and is we really appreciate you commenting on those issues. the reason we have these two issues grab bars and phone jacks front of the legislation today is we saw hem as two things that are managingable and we wantedded to move forward with sprr mar and we do look forward to work with all of you to figure out the other solutions so is it didn't stop here but we can continue to create safer housing for people with disabilities and for everyone. thank you. >> thank you seeing no other sparkes mr. chairman can we close public comment? >>> yes, we may, the comment is closed. colleagues i just wanted to thank everywhere for the great testimony it's always really eye opening but especially those who are saying this is common sense and we should have done this year ago but that there is
and preach preparing the elaboration and we want to thank councilman mar and carl lay johnson and joanna and the mayors disability counsel and dos nape name who has been helpful in meetings and coordinating our group and i also want to acknowledge councilman's kim's comments about facing seniors with disability and is we really appreciate you commenting on those issues. the reason we have these two issues grab bars and phone jacks front of the legislation today is we saw hem as two things that...
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dennis, you can contact the office and you can ask for joanna and give you an update on that. >> okay. thank you very much. >> is there anyone else on the bridge line? okay. would you like -- nancy. >> in referencing the proposed way of handling people inebriants and the need for some housing compared to say the need to do away with having sro's and shelters smoke denies and the contingent of smoking addicts in the city. i had the opportunity a week ago to ask for time with supervisor kim, and i said about these sro's -- supervisor mar who you recognize is the special voice for smoke free housing in resident hotels and public facilities and he brought up a point that i hadn't seen addressed but it seems to be bothering him. if you decide making rules for s rear -- sro to be smoke free the state will subsidized. sometimes you hear the state won't let them have smoke free buildings and that's what i was told by tenderloin housing authority compliance officer to justify it that have the right to smoke and they have people who are smokers and the supervisor said "if you make a rule that t
dennis, you can contact the office and you can ask for joanna and give you an update on that. >> okay. thank you very much. >> is there anyone else on the bridge line? okay. would you like -- nancy. >> in referencing the proposed way of handling people inebriants and the need for some housing compared to say the need to do away with having sro's and shelters smoke denies and the contingent of smoking addicts in the city. i had the opportunity a week ago to ask for time with...
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but i also wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that yesterday, joanna fraguli spent nearly three hours at our public library with me, doing a presentation about title 2 and about our obligations to people with disabilities. she was fantastic. she got rave reviews in our evaluation and there were people from 21 of our facilitis there. so it's really, you know, people from throughout the city. so i'm so very grateful and i thought you all should know that. i have two announcements coming up. on february 15th at the library we'll be celebrating black history month with a program about crip hop. so we have performs and folks talking about african-american artists, who are doing hip-hop and other kinds of performing arts. so we're really excited about that. on march 1 coming up is a presentation about universal design from professor ricardo gomez from san francisco state. and the purpose is not only to talk about what is universal access and universal design, but he is going to be announcing there a two-day symposium at san francisco state, whose intention is to attract young pe
but i also wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that yesterday, joanna fraguli spent nearly three hours at our public library with me, doing a presentation about title 2 and about our obligations to people with disabilities. she was fantastic. she got rave reviews in our evaluation and there were people from 21 of our facilitis there. so it's really, you know, people from throughout the city. so i'm so very grateful and i thought you all should know that. i have two announcements...
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next we have joanna chandler. >> good afternoon. thank you for giving me a venue to ask my questions. i am a disabled turned 626789 i don't have any idea where to go to get information on how to get into senior services. or if there are any apartments available. for necessity who lives in a beautiful neighborhood, in a beautiful apartment and has a land lady that would give anything not to have me there. it's a very difficult situation for many seniors who are long-term tenants. any time i go to get information they say well, go talk to your social worker. i am not homeless. i don't have a social worker. i don't have a clue how to get a social worker. so i wanted to say i wish there was an easier way of knowing how to get access to information on senior housing that is available. i have called many places and they say, our waiting list is closed. we don't have any idea when it will open up. i mean, the reality is maybe i will have to leave san francisco, which is my home, which saddens me. but i just wish there was a way to know. be
next we have joanna chandler. >> good afternoon. thank you for giving me a venue to ask my questions. i am a disabled turned 626789 i don't have any idea where to go to get information on how to get into senior services. or if there are any apartments available. for necessity who lives in a beautiful neighborhood, in a beautiful apartment and has a land lady that would give anything not to have me there. it's a very difficult situation for many seniors who are long-term tenants. any time...
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dennis, you can contact the office and you can ask for joanna and give you an update on that. >> okay. thank you very much. >> is there anyone else on the bridge line? okay. would you like -- nancy. >> in referencing the proposed way of handling people inebriants and the need for some housing compared to say the need to do away with having sro's and shelters smoke denies and the contingent of smoking addicts in the city. i had the opportunity a week ago to ask for time with supervisor kim, and i said about these sro's -- supervisor mar who you recognize is the special voice for smoke free housing in resident hotels and public facilities and he brought up a
dennis, you can contact the office and you can ask for joanna and give you an update on that. >> okay. thank you very much. >> is there anyone else on the bridge line? okay. would you like -- nancy. >> in referencing the proposed way of handling people inebriants and the need for some housing compared to say the need to do away with having sro's and shelters smoke denies and the contingent of smoking addicts in the city. i had the opportunity a week ago to ask for time with...
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it runs a full version of windows 8.0 for example, abc news technology editor joanna sterns says it's a cross between a tablet and a laptop. >> you can watch movies and music, looking at the apps in the app store, but there is a more professional part to that because you can use all the old word programs. >>reporter: jo anna says it's not the best tablet or laptop available. a new study finds that 3-5 facebook users admit to taking extended breaks from the social network. the main reasons cited are lack of time and lack of interest. and those are your tech bytes. >>> 12 minutes after 6:00. listen, when you're live on the air, you never know what's going to happen. >> anything can happen at any time. check out what happened to one meteorologist, this is in des moines, iowa. meticka is giving the weather, material from a bulb came raining down on the studio floor, but she's okay and the fiery mess was put out by a fire extinguisher. >> that was scary. the lights just blew out. >>> it would be scary. you can't give this woman a hard time. i probably would have screamed a lot louder. >> s
it runs a full version of windows 8.0 for example, abc news technology editor joanna sterns says it's a cross between a tablet and a laptop. >> you can watch movies and music, looking at the apps in the app store, but there is a more professional part to that because you can use all the old word programs. >>reporter: jo anna says it's not the best tablet or laptop available. a new study finds that 3-5 facebook users admit to taking extended breaks from the social network. the main...
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she wrote us a nice order and, you know, she left and christy and joanna said, i guess we have to makew. >> with a business plan in place and major retail order in hand the next step was manufacturing the products. they contacted ray's son, a chinese manufacturing broker and owner of dallas-based china advantage. >> we are the bridge between idea and the product. so if we want to turn the idea to real production in the first stage is you have to give us a design, you have to give us a drawing. >> ray was willing to work with us at that point. not everybody would. some of the factories want you to have a certain volume, certain knowledge, certain business, already established. ray was going to take us from the start and walk us through and hold our hand and say, you guys are new, we can start with small quantities, we can tweak this. >> and we had to decide how much of the product we wanted to get made, then he put his team together to source all the different components of the product and came back to us with a price. >> with ray's help the factories in china were all lined up. while t
she wrote us a nice order and, you know, she left and christy and joanna said, i guess we have to makew. >> with a business plan in place and major retail order in hand the next step was manufacturing the products. they contacted ray's son, a chinese manufacturing broker and owner of dallas-based china advantage. >> we are the bridge between idea and the product. so if we want to turn the idea to real production in the first stage is you have to give us a design, you have to give us...
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i want to bring in joanna simon. you are the organizer. what is your message? >> our message is that we want to end gun violence. name of the group is the alliance to end gun violence and we feel that since december 14th, which was newtown, that there has been a shift in the attitude of americans and they want to end gun violence, too. and the president is putting forth four legislatuive actions and we support all of those. we'd like to get them past in this congress. >> were you at any other locations? >> our first one oddly enough, we had 60 people. i think the weather is not treating us well. this is also out of cycle because this is an osa day of action, so we agreed to do this. normally, we're doing it on the 14th of the month because that's when newtown happened and it will be a regular occurrence. >> thanks a lot. they are having a demonstration about every two weeks here. they were here from 10:00 until 11:00. all right, tony, thanks for the update. >>> next week, maryland's full senate will consider a change to gun control laws. late last night, a stat
i want to bring in joanna simon. you are the organizer. what is your message? >> our message is that we want to end gun violence. name of the group is the alliance to end gun violence and we feel that since december 14th, which was newtown, that there has been a shift in the attitude of americans and they want to end gun violence, too. and the president is putting forth four legislatuive actions and we support all of those. we'd like to get them past in this congress. >> were you at...
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it happened from minneapolis to atlanta. 19-month-old joanna and his mom were sitting next to this manked of alcohol and continue to drink during the flight as the plane was about to land, court documents say he used a racial slur about the child as he told the boy's mother to shut him up. >> could not believe he would say something like that to a baby or about a baby and then to hit him, i thought i was in another world. >> she says other passengers came to her aide. she was able to move to another seat. both appearance say they hope he is convicted and punished. >> an aircraft company bidding to make an $82 million facility is appealing it's disqualification. airport officials and city leaders prefer google's plan for the 29 acre complex that includes five new hangars. new facility would be built on a parking lot on the west side of the airport. our media partner says atlantic aviation is appealing its disqualification claiming the airport would get more revenue under it's a proposal and must be selected. >>> and also new this morning, on popular event that draws hundreds of thousand
it happened from minneapolis to atlanta. 19-month-old joanna and his mom were sitting next to this manked of alcohol and continue to drink during the flight as the plane was about to land, court documents say he used a racial slur about the child as he told the boy's mother to shut him up. >> could not believe he would say something like that to a baby or about a baby and then to hit him, i thought i was in another world. >> she says other passengers came to her aide. she was able...
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i have no idea if we are out of time, but if everything else doesn't work on the freeway, joanna marcus swears that this will work. oh, my gosh. i don't know what's coming up. >> the chelsea handler feud is back. >> we'll tell you guys about that in a little bit. cheers. aspirin, really? i haven't thought about aspirin for years. aspirin wouldn't really help my headache, i don't think. aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. what's different? it has micro-particles. enters the bloodstream fast and rushes relief to the site of pain. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visit fastreliefchallenge.com more than a paycheck. it represents all the time you've spent helping those around you. so when it comes to taxes, we're to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents and tax attorneys to answer your questions. helping you get deduions for uniforms, union d
i have no idea if we are out of time, but if everything else doesn't work on the freeway, joanna marcus swears that this will work. oh, my gosh. i don't know what's coming up. >> the chelsea handler feud is back. >> we'll tell you guys about that in a little bit. cheers. aspirin, really? i haven't thought about aspirin for years. aspirin wouldn't really help my headache, i don't think. aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't...
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. >> reporter: joanna says the chemicals include pbde and compounds known as chlorinated trists, thechemical pulled from children's pajamas in 1977 because of concerns they may be muted genetic. the various chemicals affect the developing endocrine system, impair thyroid function and cause neurological disorders, even autism. mollie rausch, a mother of three from d.c. is concerned. >> i'm supposed to be the one to make sure that my kids aren't exposed? this is not my job. i'm not a scientist. i'm not a regulator. somebody else should be dealing with this. >> unzip it from its covering. >> reporter: rausch participated in the study conducted by researchers from duke, berkley and boston university. they gathered sofa cushions all across the country. >> a year or so later i got an e-mail telling me that my couch contained chlorinated tryst. >> reporter: you will find it in some carpet backing, child car seats, strollers, crip mattresses and nursing pillows. >> manufacturers are pouring this in the foam in the couch where my kids sit every day. >> reporter: the liquid fire retardant endu
. >> reporter: joanna says the chemicals include pbde and compounds known as chlorinated trists, thechemical pulled from children's pajamas in 1977 because of concerns they may be muted genetic. the various chemicals affect the developing endocrine system, impair thyroid function and cause neurological disorders, even autism. mollie rausch, a mother of three from d.c. is concerned. >> i'm supposed to be the one to make sure that my kids aren't exposed? this is not my job. i'm not a...
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. >> reporter: joanna congleton senior scientist and toxicologist of the environmental working grouphe chemicals include pbdes and chlorinated tris, the very chemical pulled from children's pajamas in 1977 because of concerns they may be mutogenic. >> it is absorbed through the skin. >> reporter: the various chemicals are found to disrupt a child's hormone function, disrupt the endocrine system and called neurological disorders, even autism. molly roush, a mother of three from d.c., is concerned. >> i'm supposed to be the one to make sure that my kids aren't exposed. this is not my job. i'm not a scientist. i'm not a regulator. someone else should be dealing with this. >> reporter: roush participated in the study conducted by researchers from duke, berkeley and boston universities. they gathered sofa cushion samples from across the country. roush sent one from her new couch. >> a year or so later i got an e-mail telling me that my couch contained chlorinated tris. >> reporter: fire retardants chemicals make up to 1 to 10% of your couch which is also found in nursing pillows, stroller
. >> reporter: joanna congleton senior scientist and toxicologist of the environmental working grouphe chemicals include pbdes and chlorinated tris, the very chemical pulled from children's pajamas in 1977 because of concerns they may be mutogenic. >> it is absorbed through the skin. >> reporter: the various chemicals are found to disrupt a child's hormone function, disrupt the endocrine system and called neurological disorders, even autism. molly roush, a mother of three from...
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let's bring joanna -- come on out.ference in the lives of other military families. a military mom has a great everybody has a story. >> coming up after this. nice job. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness, and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for
let's bring joanna -- come on out.ference in the lives of other military families. a military mom has a great everybody has a story. >> coming up after this. nice job. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities...
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. >> reporter: joanna conglton senior toxicologist of environmental working group says the chemicalsds known as color chlorinated trists because of concern they may be mutagenic. the various chemicals have been found to disrupt a child's hormone function, impair thyroid function and cause neurological disorders, even autism. molly roush, a mother of three from d.c., is concerned. >> i'm supposed to be the one to make sure that my kids aren't exposed. this is not my job. i'm not a scientist. i'm not a regulator. someone else should be dealing with this. >> unzip it from its covering. >> reporter: roush participated in the study conducted by researchers from duke, berkeley and boston universities. they gathered sofa cushion samples from across the country. roush sent in one from her new couch. >> a year or so later i got an e-mail telling me that my couch contained chlorinated trysts. >> reporter: fire retardantses make up 10 to -- retardantses make up 10% of -- retardants make up to 10% of the weight of your couch. >> my kids sit here every day. >> here's the problem. that liquid fire
. >> reporter: joanna conglton senior toxicologist of environmental working group says the chemicalsds known as color chlorinated trists because of concern they may be mutagenic. the various chemicals have been found to disrupt a child's hormone function, impair thyroid function and cause neurological disorders, even autism. molly roush, a mother of three from d.c., is concerned. >> i'm supposed to be the one to make sure that my kids aren't exposed. this is not my job. i'm not a...
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update on the violence against women re-authorization debate in the house of representatives with joanna anderson of q. -- c.q. roll call. thanks for that update. >> thank you. >> debate on the violence against women act re-authorization debate tomorrow. the house will consider changes in the bill. if that fails the house will vote on the senate bill. we'll have live coverage of the debate tomorrow morning when the house meets for legislative work at 9:00 a.m. eastern. a look at the primetime programming lineup on the c-span networks tonight. at 8:00 eastern here on c-span, newly confirmed defense secretary chuck hagel addresses employees at the pentagon. on c-span 2, president obama and congressional leaders dedicate a statue to civil right it's activist rosa parks inside the u.s. capitol. and on c-span 3, a house hearing from today looking at the impact of friday's automatic spending cuts on the federal aviation administration. it's all tonight on the c-span networks starting at 8:00 eastern. president barack obama meets on friday with the top leaders in the house and senate to talk ab
update on the violence against women re-authorization debate in the house of representatives with joanna anderson of q. -- c.q. roll call. thanks for that update. >> thank you. >> debate on the violence against women act re-authorization debate tomorrow. the house will consider changes in the bill. if that fails the house will vote on the senate bill. we'll have live coverage of the debate tomorrow morning when the house meets for legislative work at 9:00 a.m. eastern. a look at the...
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joanna coals is a former mentor to the designers on "project runway all-stars."st to say how serious this business is i actually brought index cards of what everybody was wearing in case i get this wrong. this is one of those cases where you think, uh-oh, what was she thinking there couldn't be a more talented actress than ann act a way. >> those aren't her real -- >> those are not her real nipples but that's not the point. the first law on the red carpet is do no harm. the first thing you want to do is get off the red carpet. everybody was saying are they her nip. s and the attention was drawn away from her genius. later she was wearing a different dress and it looked fantastic and we were praying she would stay in the dress, but, no no. she put it back on. >> was that her fault or her stylist? >> two hours before the press guard said she would be wearing valentino and the next thing they changed their mind. >> who made the dress? >> prada. but it took the attention away from where she actually wanted it. >> where else did you like? >> i thought jennifer lawrenc
joanna coals is a former mentor to the designers on "project runway all-stars."st to say how serious this business is i actually brought index cards of what everybody was wearing in case i get this wrong. this is one of those cases where you think, uh-oh, what was she thinking there couldn't be a more talented actress than ann act a way. >> those aren't her real -- >> those are not her real nipples but that's not the point. the first law on the red carpet is do no harm....
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let's bring joanna -- come on out. >> a great job. >> making a difference in the lives of other militaryl up to play 60. buy milk and you could score a grant for a local school. and a trip to the super bowl. enter the breakfast blitz at milkmustache.com go olive garden's three course italian dinner. just $12.95. choose one of five new entrees like penne di mare with shrimp. plus soup or salad and finish with dessert. 3 courses, just $12.95! go olive garden! [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. get younger looking skin fast. with new olay regenerist micro-sculpting cream. with 2 new anti-aging ingredients. visible wrinkle reduction starts day 1. see younger looking skin before you finish one jar. new from olay. with a samsung galaxy ii from we straight talk wireless.one before you finish one jar. he'll get the same great nationwide coverage for half the cost. let's see if he notices. everyone noticed. joe saved $950 a year. enough to buy some sweet mother of glory pyrot
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and actually i'm reminded we had joanna lewis, used to be at the pew center, at georgetown on the main campus come speak to my class. she is more upbeat about china and talking about their ambitious energy intensity targets, about the pilot cap-and-trade are all doing their own thing to see what work best. it is an interesting bottom up approach and they put climate change in their five-year plan and energy reductions. >> and they're the biggest manufacturer of photovoltaics in the world but only .2% of their energy comes from photovoltaics. sorry. >> she was optimistic about the solar market. changing from china, ten major emitters you talked about, do you see a path, might not be traditional u.n. negotiation with all the parties where everybody has to hold hands and jump at the same time. do you see a path where you take the major emitters? bush tried, i think those major emitter discussions are still going on. >> they are. >> are they bearing any fruit? >> no. i mean, i think some of the, i think the conversations have gotten better over the years here. i think there is a real excha
and actually i'm reminded we had joanna lewis, used to be at the pew center, at georgetown on the main campus come speak to my class. she is more upbeat about china and talking about their ambitious energy intensity targets, about the pilot cap-and-trade are all doing their own thing to see what work best. it is an interesting bottom up approach and they put climate change in their five-year plan and energy reductions. >> and they're the biggest manufacturer of photovoltaics in the world...
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you keep mentioning china but i was reminded that we had joanna lewis come speak to my class recentlyshe talked about their ambition energy targets and the cap and trade that is doing their own thing to see what works best. it is an interesting bottom up approach and they put climate change in their five-year plan. >> but only 2% of their energy comes -- sorry. >> she was optimistic about the solar market there too. so maybe switching from china, you mentioned a couple other emitters but do you see a path? it may not be like everyone holding hands and has to jump at the same time. bush tried to take the major emitters discussions are still going on. with they bearing any fruit? >> no. i think the conversations have gotten better over the years here. i think there is a real exchange of views on technologies and things that are actually working and that is very positive. is it the way to lead to, sort after a real resolution? i don't think so. i don't think it was structured that way. it was structured in a way to talk and get to know -- but this is important, because you need to unders
you keep mentioning china but i was reminded that we had joanna lewis come speak to my class recentlyshe talked about their ambition energy targets and the cap and trade that is doing their own thing to see what works best. it is an interesting bottom up approach and they put climate change in their five-year plan. >> but only 2% of their energy comes -- sorry. >> she was optimistic about the solar market there too. so maybe switching from china, you mentioned a couple other...