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and that's how she got the job on vogue. c-span: what was next? >> guest: then she became a feature writer. and right next door to vogue was th--were the offices of vanity fair, and the editor then--editor in chief was a man called frank crowninshield, extremely cultivated bostonian, and he used to go snooping in the vogue offices looking for talent for his own magazine, and that's how he found dorothy parker. and then he quickly sniffed out clare luce and he--clare brokaw in those days--and lured her away. and she g--she--she started to work for him, and she learned a great deal from her--the then-managing editor, a man called donald freeman, who was just a little younger than she was, and he fell madly in love with her, but he taught her all he knew. and she began to write stories of her own, as well as doing editing chores. and then when he was killed in a car crash--maybe a suicide over love for her, we're not quite sure--she we--she became managing editor. so really, she got the job in vogue late 1930 and--early--sorry, late 1929 and the move
and that's how she got the job on vogue. c-span: what was next? >> guest: then she became a feature writer. and right next door to vogue was th--were the offices of vanity fair, and the editor then--editor in chief was a man called frank crowninshield, extremely cultivated bostonian, and he used to go snooping in the vogue offices looking for talent for his own magazine, and that's how he found dorothy parker. and then he quickly sniffed out clare luce and he--clare brokaw in those...
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so the current vogue theory is that the original self replicating molecule might have been rna. it did both jobs. both the enzyme job and later taken over by protein and the replication job later taken over by dna and rna remains is a very important mediator between them. >> excuse me we need to move on because there are so many people find you. thanks for the great question. >> thank you so much for your great answer. >> good evening. i read the selfish gene quite a while ago and i remember the altar is a a menu touch touch on the talking about kin selection but the other was reciprocal altar was reciprocal ultras him and i wonder is that considered currently viable and what struck me at the time and thinking about how that might work is that mike is a byproduct of that give a certain selection pressure to identify cheaters and if you identify cheaters do you also punish cheaters so i wonder if that makes sense and has that been examined in the biological world, punishment systems and the this sort of thing? >> very much so. there are two problems and explaining altruism. the i
so the current vogue theory is that the original self replicating molecule might have been rna. it did both jobs. both the enzyme job and later taken over by protein and the replication job later taken over by dna and rna remains is a very important mediator between them. >> excuse me we need to move on because there are so many people find you. thanks for the great question. >> thank you so much for your great answer. >> good evening. i read the selfish gene quite a while ago...
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vogue magazines will take up offices and vanity fair will be on the 41st floor. >> she mentioned the symbolism. you can't understate the gravity of that. >> the remembrance. >> fighting to keep the team together. just hours after the world series parade, the giant front office hard of work this morning trying to lock up some big free agent names. >> my son was just asking if panda's going to stick around. >> hope so. this won't stick around. we'll talk about what you see as far as your morning commute coming up. in chicago, they were sloped 15 degrees upward. and the second walk he did blindfolded, no safety net. and he said he may do a walk across a gorge in georgia doing two head stands. >> the giants have until today to exclusively talk with the man they call the panda to work out a new contract. if they don't get it done by the end of the day, he's free to talk to any team that he wants and a lot of teams are looking for a quality third baseman. sandoval says he loves san francisco and he'd love to stay here. giants feel the same way but the money has to be right. >> pitcher ryan
vogue magazines will take up offices and vanity fair will be on the 41st floor. >> she mentioned the symbolism. you can't understate the gravity of that. >> the remembrance. >> fighting to keep the team together. just hours after the world series parade, the giant front office hard of work this morning trying to lock up some big free agent names. >> my son was just asking if panda's going to stick around. >> hope so. this won't stick around. we'll talk about what...
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happy holidays from rice krispies. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come on vogue >>> now to madonna. to shy away from publicity. >> ever, but this time apparently not on her own terms. songs from her upcoming album were leaked online and now a hunt to find out who was behind it. who was behind it? abc's nick watt has more. ♪ my rebel heart >> reporter: "rebel heart," one of two as yet unreleased madonna songs leaked on the internet. apparently she's mad. both songs yanked off youtube. her manager just tweeted "i would be grateful to any madonna fans that can assist us in finding those responsible for the leak. we appreciate your help." >> it felt just a teeny bit like a pr stunt. >> reporter: another reinvention, another new start. ♪ we need a holiday >> reporter: more than 30 years on from her first record, madonna has recently posted photos with hot deejay avicii #rebelheart. a new album is expected to drop next year or was this material really stolen from the material girl. ♪ and i am a material girl >> reporter: no comment from the 56-year-old's camp. she's in malawi with the two
happy holidays from rice krispies. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come on vogue >>> now to madonna. to shy away from publicity. >> ever, but this time apparently not on her own terms. songs from her upcoming album were leaked online and now a hunt to find out who was behind it. who was behind it? abc's nick watt has more. ♪ my rebel heart >> reporter: "rebel heart," one of two as yet unreleased madonna songs leaked on the internet. apparently she's mad. both songs yanked...
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. ♪ come on vogue >> who knew songs from her yet to be released album leaked on the internet.er manager's twitter appeal to track down the leaker and why some people think this could all be a giant publicity stunt. ♪ hey hey hey >>> and good morning, and america is on the move on this sunday after thanksgiving. here's a look at the busy philly airport, 2.6 million people will be flying home today. millions more tomorrow. here's a look at all the flights in the air right now. this is from flight aware. look at that. that's already early in the day. millions more will be hitting the road. >> yes. >> what's that, ron? >> they're not moving. >> they're not moving. >> sorry, they're not moving. >> very slow jets. >> it's kind of realtime. also tomorrow millions more will hit the road today and tomorrow for driving and gas prices are going to continue to drop and rob has your travel forecast, dr. rob marciano will have that very soon. >> doctor? doctor? >> i've just given you a promotion. >> i'll take it. >> you're an honorary doctor. >>> so many busy traveling and so many shopping.
. ♪ come on vogue >> who knew songs from her yet to be released album leaked on the internet.er manager's twitter appeal to track down the leaker and why some people think this could all be a giant publicity stunt. ♪ hey hey hey >>> and good morning, and america is on the move on this sunday after thanksgiving. here's a look at the busy philly airport, 2.6 million people will be flying home today. millions more tomorrow. here's a look at all the flights in the air right now....
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as a popular model in the 1980s she posed on the covers of magazines like vogue and elle. but later she gravitated to sports like rock climbing and exposing her face to days of wind and sun. and now with plans to return to acting, she is hoping to find a middle ground. >> i continue to look good for my age rather than another age. >> are you excited about your procedure? >> she turned to dermatologist christine leigh. she pioneered a skin treatment that works from the inside out. >> it is like an inside out face-lift. >> here we go. >> it employs a device that is a noneblative laser that can deliver targeted heat from inside the mouth. he says the goal is to tighten the soft tissue and produce a smoothing affect on the surface of the skin. >> so when you go inside the mouth what it does is causes immediate contracting. that tightening makes the folds along the sides of the mouth seem like they are plumping up. she begins by concentrating the heat first on one side of the face and then the other and she says the laser evolved out of technology and dental procedures procedur
as a popular model in the 1980s she posed on the covers of magazines like vogue and elle. but later she gravitated to sports like rock climbing and exposing her face to days of wind and sun. and now with plans to return to acting, she is hoping to find a middle ground. >> i continue to look good for my age rather than another age. >> are you excited about your procedure? >> she turned to dermatologist christine leigh. she pioneered a skin treatment that works from the inside...
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publishing company announced three years ago it would move its magazines which include vogue, vanity fair, to the 104-story building occupying more than a million square feet of office space. >>> t they are arriving and not everyone is cheering. comedian chris rock said this about one world trade center this was initially called the freedom tower. >> they should change the name from the freedom tower to the never going in there tower. because i'm never going in there. there is no circumstance that will ever get me in that building. are you kidding me? what are they thinking? who is the corporate sponsor? target? stop it! >> what businesses are they going to put in the freedom tower? they're going to put some mandatory stuff in there. stuff you can't get out of like the irs, family court, dmv, they put a sun glass hut in there. it's going to be empty. >> this brings us the twitter question for you this morning. were chris rock's monologue jokes humorous or crossing the line. tweet us atway too early. we have our own twitter handle now. find us there. >>> still ahead, it get s physical
publishing company announced three years ago it would move its magazines which include vogue, vanity fair, to the 104-story building occupying more than a million square feet of office space. >>> t they are arriving and not everyone is cheering. comedian chris rock said this about one world trade center this was initially called the freedom tower. >> they should change the name from the freedom tower to the never going in there tower. because i'm never going in there. there is no...
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and "vogue" does a photo shoot on every first lady now. so this is one of her dresses. this is a day dress. again, we can see that that soft dressing style that began to show with grace coolidge is still dominating when she is first lady. these are some photographs, and i want to give a special appreciation to marcus eckhart here on the staff of the hoover who went up into storage and pulled two dresses for me so that i could show you some of the detail of the things that lou wore. lou had an exquisite eye for style and for color. these are things that sometimes are not remembered. this particular dress is actually in gold beads -- excuse me, glass beads. and gold trim. and it is the work -- you can see with this close-up, this is very careful closehand embroidery work. the other dress, which i just absolutely love almost to the point where i wish i could have one for myself, see what i said? we will emulate our first ladies if we see something that we like -- is the dress that is known as the fan dress. and this dress is actually made of silver metallic thread with the
and "vogue" does a photo shoot on every first lady now. so this is one of her dresses. this is a day dress. again, we can see that that soft dressing style that began to show with grace coolidge is still dominating when she is first lady. these are some photographs, and i want to give a special appreciation to marcus eckhart here on the staff of the hoover who went up into storage and pulled two dresses for me so that i could show you some of the detail of the things that lou wore....
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as a popular model in the 1980s she posed on the covers of magazines like vogue and elle.vitated to sports like rock climbing and exposing her face to days of wind and sun. and now with plans to return to acting, she is hoping to find a middle ground. >> i continue to look good for my age rather than another age. >> are you excited about your procedure? >> she turned to dermatologist christine leigh. she pioneered a skin treatment that works from the inside out. >> it is like an inside out face-lift. >> here we go. >> it employs a device that is a noneblative laser that can deliver targeted heat from inside the mouth. he says the goal is to tighten the soft tissue and produce a smoothing affect on the surface of the skin. >> so when you go inside the mouth what it does is causes immediate contracting. that tightening makes the folds along the sides of the mouth seem like they are plumping up. she begins by concentrating the heat first on one side of the face and then the other and she says the laser evolved out of technology and dental procedures procedures and has no reco
as a popular model in the 1980s she posed on the covers of magazines like vogue and elle.vitated to sports like rock climbing and exposing her face to days of wind and sun. and now with plans to return to acting, she is hoping to find a middle ground. >> i continue to look good for my age rather than another age. >> are you excited about your procedure? >> she turned to dermatologist christine leigh. she pioneered a skin treatment that works from the inside out. >> it is...
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faux fur more in vogue? often dictateda the trends a year and advance.hen you look at what is vogue, ankle boots, not knee high boots, which require more leather. where theee boots now back is not high quality leather . they will say that it is more slimming. they do things from a fashion point of view that is dictated by the prices of leather, up 17 %. hedgeury goods these the way airlines hedge oil. mia saini on the spiking price of beef. world'sat one of the biggest bond funds. pimco paid former chief investment officer l gross a bonus of about $298 million in 2013 -- bill gross a bonus of 2013.illion in a year when his total return fund trailed peers. ritholtz,ts -- barry fundyear when the bond underperformed, how did he make $300 million? >> you look at the long arc of builtand what chrigross from scratch. pacific life spun it out. theears later, they are biggest and most powerful bond house in the world, running $2 trillion. how the total return fund does this not determine bill gross or el-erian's compensation. billion.ed about $.5 unprecedented f
faux fur more in vogue? often dictateda the trends a year and advance.hen you look at what is vogue, ankle boots, not knee high boots, which require more leather. where theee boots now back is not high quality leather . they will say that it is more slimming. they do things from a fashion point of view that is dictated by the prices of leather, up 17 %. hedgeury goods these the way airlines hedge oil. mia saini on the spiking price of beef. world'sat one of the biggest bond funds. pimco paid...
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as a popular model in the 1980s she posed on the covers of magazines like vogue and elle.to sports like rock climbing and exposing her face to days of wind and sun. and now with plans to return to acting, she is hoping to find a middle ground. >> i continue to look good for my age rather than another age. >> are you excited about your procedure? >> she turned to dermatologist christine leigh. she pioneered a skin treatment that works from the inside out. >> it is like an inside out face-lift. >> here we go. >> it employs a device that is a noneblative laser that can deliver targeted heat from inside the mouth. he says the goal is to tighten the soft tissue and produce a smoothing affect on the surface of the skin. >> so when you go inside the mouth what it does is causes immediate contracting. that tightening makes the folds along the sides of the mouth seem like they are plumping up. she begins by concentrating the heat first on one side of the face and then the other and she says the laser evolved out of technology and dental procedures procedures and has no record of si
as a popular model in the 1980s she posed on the covers of magazines like vogue and elle.to sports like rock climbing and exposing her face to days of wind and sun. and now with plans to return to acting, she is hoping to find a middle ground. >> i continue to look good for my age rather than another age. >> are you excited about your procedure? >> she turned to dermatologist christine leigh. she pioneered a skin treatment that works from the inside out. >> it is like an...
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the winning submission was bought at vogue cafe in east san jose.to take a vacation to "get our heads straight" and figure out what to do with the money. the family chose to take the cash option, the cash payout, over the next 25 years. >> take a vacation to determine how to spend your money. >> got to think about it, a million ways to spent it. >> going to be a good vacation, yeah. >> before we go, how's it looking for the rest of the week? >> the sunset's coming a little bit sooner with our time change. you can see a beautiful shot here from our emeryville camera arehigh clouds moving in. a dry forecast the next 24 hours. let's take you to the election day forecast, voting tomorrow. south bay 75. san francisco 70. tri-valleys 76. and for the north bay also mid-fy 70s. mostly sunny skies everywhere. in the morning you'll need a jacket. >> get out and vote tomorrow. >>> on our broadcast tonight, cliffhanger. we're just hours from elections across the country. with so many battleground races too close to call and big power up for grabs. >>> early bla
the winning submission was bought at vogue cafe in east san jose.to take a vacation to "get our heads straight" and figure out what to do with the money. the family chose to take the cash option, the cash payout, over the next 25 years. >> take a vacation to determine how to spend your money. >> got to think about it, a million ways to spent it. >> going to be a good vacation, yeah. >> before we go, how's it looking for the rest of the week? >> the...
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. >> reporter: joining them soon, anna wintour of "vogue," fictionalized in "the devil wears prada." her new home, anarc n architect marvel. but also, some worry, a tempting target for terrorists. >> this is the safest class-a office space any place, not in the nation, any place in the world. >> reporter: this new tower was specifically built with a massive concrete core to withstand an attack, as i saw when i visited the construction in 2011. the elevator banks and the stairways, they are all within that concrete core. so, if, heaven forbid, something happened on an upper floor, people would be able to get out both above and below. and now, three years later, i got to be back on top of this completed tower. not only can you see straight up the magnificent island of manhattan here, but just a few feet this way, you can cross the hudson river and see not only new jersey, but beyond it, the state of pennsylvania. but the most important view may be from the outside. this towering building proof of a city's resilience. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> dan, thank you. and all those amer
. >> reporter: joining them soon, anna wintour of "vogue," fictionalized in "the devil wears prada." her new home, anarc n architect marvel. but also, some worry, a tempting target for terrorists. >> this is the safest class-a office space any place, not in the nation, any place in the world. >> reporter: this new tower was specifically built with a massive concrete core to withstand an attack, as i saw when i visited the construction in 2011. the elevator...
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and we're trying to see if we can see "vogue" magazine's offices, where the lights are resuming intolater this morning, set to occupy the 25th floors and "vanity fair" magazine the upper 40s, for 175 employees of condi nast, this is a huge day. they will be starting their work day in these new offices. the middle floors of 1 world trade, and many describe it as significant. condi nast plans a lengthy stay here. it runs a number of magazines. over the years, city officials had disagreements over the reconstruction, but it's really come to this, this big company moving in today. moving trucks brought in office supplies, furniture earlier this month, and condi nast will eventually bring in more than 2,000 employees and take up floors 20 through 44. condi nast released a statement yesterday, saying that it is proud to be part of this important moment of renewal for the city of new york. as the first major media company to commit to relocating downtown and as the first tenants of 1 world trade, we are excited about contributing to the vitality of this community for years to come." it move
and we're trying to see if we can see "vogue" magazine's offices, where the lights are resuming intolater this morning, set to occupy the 25th floors and "vanity fair" magazine the upper 40s, for 175 employees of condi nast, this is a huge day. they will be starting their work day in these new offices. the middle floors of 1 world trade, and many describe it as significant. condi nast plans a lengthy stay here. it runs a number of magazines. over the years, city officials...
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vogue magazine will take up offices on the 25th floor, vanity tear will be on the 31 bay. >> thank youor that report. and a new necessary chapter for new york and the rest of the country. lek day just about 24 hours away. >> plus two candidates vying to run the biggest stay citiin the bay area. the final push to election day next. what's possible today? wi-fi access in more places then ever before. all your favorites in the cloud and on every device. a home you control with the touch of a finger. news and entertainment that informs and delights in ways you never thought possible. comcast nbcuniversal bringing media and technology together for you. >>> we are on election eve right now. democrats and republicans making their final arguments now just 24 hours before elections. tracie potts joins us live from washington. can republicans regain control of the senate? many polls showing the gop in control of those races. >> we've done some polling nationally and in key states. in all of the cases it looks like republicans have the momentum. >> you have to ask yourself who's going to be fight
vogue magazine will take up offices on the 25th floor, vanity tear will be on the 31 bay. >> thank youor that report. and a new necessary chapter for new york and the rest of the country. lek day just about 24 hours away. >> plus two candidates vying to run the biggest stay citiin the bay area. the final push to election day next. what's possible today? wi-fi access in more places then ever before. all your favorites in the cloud and on every device. a home you control with the...
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her most recent work, capturing amy adams and tim burton in the most recent edition of vogue. >>> historicitems like the hat abraham lincoln wore when he was assassinated. marion anderson who sung on the steps of the lincoln memorial. >> it had sweat under the arms and obviously at an auction. she made -- i learned all of this afterwards -- she made her own concert clothes and this is such a strange dress because this is very light weight material and then there's this heavy, heavy like felt piece, red. >> liebovitz walked me through the gallery with these 70 photos from her pilgrimage in it. >> it last a little bit of salon style and hung low for children and it's like you're on a trip in a car looking out a window. and it has such a great, a great feel. it looks really cool. >> and there's more of my conversation with annie liebovitz coming up. >> my day-to-day work doesn't necessarily nourish me. you know i wish it could. >> she explains why, after the break. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested >> i know that i'm being surveilled >> people are not getting the c
her most recent work, capturing amy adams and tim burton in the most recent edition of vogue. >>> historicitems like the hat abraham lincoln wore when he was assassinated. marion anderson who sung on the steps of the lincoln memorial. >> it had sweat under the arms and obviously at an auction. she made -- i learned all of this afterwards -- she made her own concert clothes and this is such a strange dress because this is very light weight material and then there's this heavy,...
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the reason why that is so important is because the number one tactic of the government in vogue, true since the history of war was begun, is the enemy of the war has to be dehumanized, has to be completely demonize to the point of almost subhuman state of nonexistence. the reason for this is even the most sociopathic citizenry will not sustain very long a knowledge that it is supporting a continuous killing of their fellow human beings. it's why those people have to be dehumanized, so that knowledge can be abated. what you have over the past 11 years of continuous bombing and killing and attention and torture is the continuous dehumanization of the victims of this violence which no most every case are muslims. you have american politicians who will stand up and say, we are not at war with islam, we understand the majority of muslims are peaceful, and we are only interested in punishing and bringing to justice those muslims work stream s who were violent. the reality, the impact of this this constant- of dehumanization is to render muslims completely voiceless. the most striking instan
the reason why that is so important is because the number one tactic of the government in vogue, true since the history of war was begun, is the enemy of the war has to be dehumanized, has to be completely demonize to the point of almost subhuman state of nonexistence. the reason for this is even the most sociopathic citizenry will not sustain very long a knowledge that it is supporting a continuous killing of their fellow human beings. it's why those people have to be dehumanized, so that...
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her most recent work, capturing amy adams and tim burton in the most recent edition of vogue.the hat that abraham lincoln wore when he was assassinated. >> i mean it's just -- it had, you know, sweat marks under the arms and other obviously it was at an auction. and she made -- of course i learned all about this afterwards so -- she made her own concert clothes. and this is such a strange dress because this is very light weight material, and then there's this heavy, heavy like felt piece of red. >> liebovitz walked me through the gallery with these 70 photos from her pilgrimage in it. >> what was it like? >> it has a little salon style and hung low for children and it's like you're on a trip in a car looking out a window. and it has such a great feeling. it looks really cool. >> you can watch the rest of my interview with annie liebovitz, that's tonight at 11:00 eastern time. our freeze frame, a little girl and an american flag. an image taken outside the white house today, a group of visitors celebrating the president's executive action. holy money is next. >> next on al jaze
her most recent work, capturing amy adams and tim burton in the most recent edition of vogue.the hat that abraham lincoln wore when he was assassinated. >> i mean it's just -- it had, you know, sweat marks under the arms and other obviously it was at an auction. and she made -- of course i learned all about this afterwards so -- she made her own concert clothes. and this is such a strange dress because this is very light weight material, and then there's this heavy, heavy like felt piece...
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conde nast publishes vogue and the norker. >> the ceo of conde nast arrives at his building an a bright sunny day. >> a terrific day for lo manhatta historic, significant and symbolling. >> it's a symbol of a promise made and a promise kept. >> we give this back to new york as a gift. a gift of remembrance of a people we lost that fateful day but also of the wonder of how people pull together. >> reporter: about 200 condnast first tenants of one world trade center arrived this morning. >> it starts at 7:00 a.m. they all came in very early. >> they walked through this entrance with its art on the wa soaring ceil'ings, marble all around and bright lights overhead. they'll occupy 1 million square feet taking over floors 20 through 44. they are mov from their times square offices to one world trade once the site prove found tragedy, one world trade is now 58% filled with tenants, many of whom will be moving in over the next several months. >> this is the safest class a office space any place in the world. >> reporte the port authority consulted with local and federal law enforcemt to ensure
conde nast publishes vogue and the norker. >> the ceo of conde nast arrives at his building an a bright sunny day. >> a terrific day for lo manhatta historic, significant and symbolling. >> it's a symbol of a promise made and a promise kept. >> we give this back to new york as a gift. a gift of remembrance of a people we lost that fateful day but also of the wonder of how people pull together. >> reporter: about 200 condnast first tenants of one world trade center...
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. >> she's also profiled in this vogue tv clip.nett signed contracts for the luxury suite in 2007. court documents state for the first five years she paid in full a half million dollars each year. but then the payments started dropping off. >> it's hypocritical. >> somebody maybe is right. somebody is wrong. >> you get a lot of people that give financial advice end up in jail. it's just a fact of life the way it's going nowadays. it doesn't surprise me. >> die hard redskins. >> some folks who didn't want to touch that subject. we attempted to contact dawn bennett. after repeated calls there has been no response. an attorney representing the team says the cowboys organization views these types of lawsuits as a last resort. they say, "we're not chasing mom and pop companies." and they say the team says these party know what they're getting into. -- parties know what they're getting into. >>> lawmakers on capitol hill grilled the man in charge of making sure takata air bags are safe, the defective air bags responsible for five deaths
. >> she's also profiled in this vogue tv clip.nett signed contracts for the luxury suite in 2007. court documents state for the first five years she paid in full a half million dollars each year. but then the payments started dropping off. >> it's hypocritical. >> somebody maybe is right. somebody is wrong. >> you get a lot of people that give financial advice end up in jail. it's just a fact of life the way it's going nowadays. it doesn't surprise me. >> die hard...
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is this pullback you should buy or is kors out of vogue.irtual doc, make your case. >> well, i bet that steph would love to buy a stock that is down $7 on the day like kors is. i'm a buyer and did buy that stock for myself and our clients today because of expansion in europe and because i think as a strong dollar play retailers are among my focus for the strong dollar because everything they sell is made outside of this country which means a strong dollar is better for these retailers. european expansion, 50 new stores coming in there, the margins were even up a little so i like buying this one at a discount. that is why i stepped in and bought today. >> i think the multiple compression is actually justified. i ink the it is going to stay down here because you're talking about europe. that is only 20% of their business. 80% of their business is north america. north america comps decel rated 800 basis points. the lowest number since 2010. and that is concerning to me. operating margins fell 330 basis points on top of a 200 basis point declin
is this pullback you should buy or is kors out of vogue.irtual doc, make your case. >> well, i bet that steph would love to buy a stock that is down $7 on the day like kors is. i'm a buyer and did buy that stock for myself and our clients today because of expansion in europe and because i think as a strong dollar play retailers are among my focus for the strong dollar because everything they sell is made outside of this country which means a strong dollar is better for these retailers....
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as a popular model in the 1980s she posed on the covers of magazines like vogue and elle but later gravitatedts like rock climbing, exposing her face to days of wind and sun. now with plans to return to acting she's hoping to find a middle ground. >> i prefer to look good for my age rather than look another age. >> so are you he can sighted? >> jackie turned to dermatologist christine lee who has helped pioneer a new skin treatment that works from the inside out. >> it is like an inside-out face-lift. >> here we go. ready? >> the procedure employs a device that is a lays they're can safely deliver targeted heat from inside the mouth. dr. lee says the goal is to tighten the soft tissue and produce a smoothing effect on the surface of the skin. >> so when you go inside of the mouth, it causes immediate contracting and that tightening makes these folds along the sides of the mouth seem like they're plumping up. >> she begins by concentrating the heat first on one side of the face and then the other. she says the laser evolved out of technology developed for dental procedures and has no record of
as a popular model in the 1980s she posed on the covers of magazines like vogue and elle but later gravitatedts like rock climbing, exposing her face to days of wind and sun. now with plans to return to acting she's hoping to find a middle ground. >> i prefer to look good for my age rather than look another age. >> so are you he can sighted? >> jackie turned to dermatologist christine lee who has helped pioneer a new skin treatment that works from the inside out. >> it...
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and she's tackled fashion designing high end denim as profiled in this vogue tv clip. court documents state for the first five years she paid in full a half a million dollars each year but then the payments started dropping off. surae chinn, wusa9. >> wow. an attorney representing the team says the cowboys organization views these types of lawsuits as a last resort. we're not chasing mom and pop companies. unbelievable. that's a staggering amount of money for the cowboys and you live in the washington, d.c. area. >> you have to fly there and it's a 20-year lease. >>> here's another look at the question of the morning. a lot cheaper for you to play. a survey of nutritionists found three things they won't tolerate are french fries, potato chips and what else? is it a, soda, b, candy bars or c, bacon? >> are you listening? bacon. one of our new regulars wrote on our facebook fan page a, soda tastes so good plus the goodness is all empty calories. be right back. need a cold sunkist y'all made me thirsty. >> we'll have the correct answer >>> time toe run through what is --
and she's tackled fashion designing high end denim as profiled in this vogue tv clip. court documents state for the first five years she paid in full a half a million dollars each year but then the payments started dropping off. surae chinn, wusa9. >> wow. an attorney representing the team says the cowboys organization views these types of lawsuits as a last resort. we're not chasing mom and pop companies. unbelievable. that's a staggering amount of money for the cowboys and you live in...
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then things started vogue slowing down. after a little while two snow plows came by, in the fast lane, cleared it with a police officer. everyone started following the snow plows for about ten miles until they actually all of a sudden we stopped again and we never moved again for 38 some hours sgroosh so you were stranded for 38 hours. hard to get food and water in those conditions. you have just been rescued, and we are very happy to report that. samuel martin, thanks for joining us today on the real story. how is it some people got -- it's called the lake-effect storm, and at the bottom of the hour chief meteorologist rick richtmuth will help explain how that all works. >> joining us by phone is the mayor of hamburg, new york, thomas moses. he is also the police and fire commissioner. mr. moses, are you with us? >> yes, i am. >> are you in charge, pretty much, of the town of hamburg. tell us what the situation is there right now? >> well, basically i'm in charge of the village, and our road conditions here are getting bet
then things started vogue slowing down. after a little while two snow plows came by, in the fast lane, cleared it with a police officer. everyone started following the snow plows for about ten miles until they actually all of a sudden we stopped again and we never moved again for 38 some hours sgroosh so you were stranded for 38 hours. hard to get food and water in those conditions. you have just been rescued, and we are very happy to report that. samuel martin, thanks for joining us today on...
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american vogue's editor-in-chi editor-in-chief, winter, chelsea clinton and how about you hugh jackmanong the mourners. he was 82 years of old. >> a holiday cruise turns into a nightmare. the ship hit something as it was heading back to florida. bahamas celebration lost power. started to tilt but made it's way back to grand bahama island. the celebration cruise line is canceled cruises for at least the first two weeks of this month. >> the stars were out tonight for the premier a new movie about a notorious suburban philadelphia murder. it premiered tonight in center city. fox catchers the story of the murder of olympic wrestling champion dave schultz he was shot to death by john dupont back in 19 nick it happened at dupont's wrestling training facility in newtown square. fox catcher opens in theaters november 21st. >> facebook admits to yet another secret experiment with its users. now this time it says it tweaked the news feeds of more than a million of its followers before the 2012 leck. in the study facebook posted serious news articles hired and personal status updates and photos
american vogue's editor-in-chi editor-in-chief, winter, chelsea clinton and how about you hugh jackmanong the mourners. he was 82 years of old. >> a holiday cruise turns into a nightmare. the ship hit something as it was heading back to florida. bahamas celebration lost power. started to tilt but made it's way back to grand bahama island. the celebration cruise line is canceled cruises for at least the first two weeks of this month. >> the stars were out tonight for the premier a...
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and while revenue and free cash flow is not necessarily in vogue, we're building a real product, a realhe brand equity that we're building from the customers who love us and come back time and time again will turn into a higher stock price. liz: someone signed me up for groove book, and i did. this was back in december. you basically get your pictures automatically printed every single month. they got profiled as winners on shark tank. >> that's right. liz: i'm looking at it, now what? you have lots of acquisitions under your belt. how do you take it to the next step. how about international growth? >> that's an opportunity for us. we're focusing on canada. we've made it so hard for our neighbors to purchase from canada. we fixed that so we're expecting increased sales. we're looking abroad for additional expansion. the business is doing well. in good times and bad times, people want to connect. they want to do something personal and make them stand out from the crowd. our products from the group books, these are special things. liz: what's the name of your dog? >> bella. liz: i'll pull
and while revenue and free cash flow is not necessarily in vogue, we're building a real product, a realhe brand equity that we're building from the customers who love us and come back time and time again will turn into a higher stock price. liz: someone signed me up for groove book, and i did. this was back in december. you basically get your pictures automatically printed every single month. they got profiled as winners on shark tank. >> that's right. liz: i'm looking at it, now what?...
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that hasn't gone out of vogue yet.ll. >> it is a change in what you are seeing and what you will develop there. >> how are the miami dolphins going to do this weekend? >> of course we are going to win. >> back to you. >> thank you very much. great stuff. got questions about the dolphins but i guess i can't ask those. >>> a busy day for netflix. we will get you caught up on all the news including big news for australia but also on the bill cosby financial fallout. >>> if you missed out on chipotle's big stock run over the years we have a restaurant stock you might want to keep your eye on, kind of a chipotle clone. it is likely not who you think, the name coming up. (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. aso all
that hasn't gone out of vogue yet.ll. >> it is a change in what you are seeing and what you will develop there. >> how are the miami dolphins going to do this weekend? >> of course we are going to win. >> back to you. >> thank you very much. great stuff. got questions about the dolphins but i guess i can't ask those. >>> a busy day for netflix. we will get you caught up on all the news including big news for australia but also on the bill cosby financial...
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it's clear that the next 24 hours will show that being an incumbent, being in washington, is not in vogue. so, the president -- >> what debt democrats calling him on the golfing thing, too much. cool it. >> you know, listen. what people do on their free time and their vacation -- everyone neats -- but he is the president4/7. >> how does it work when he calls you? someone told me you're his most frequent golf partner. >> that's not true. >> does he call you or his people -- >> sends me an e-mail, let's play golf, usually vacation time, but let's be blunt here. when you're the president, you don't need to be in the oval office to be president of the united states. it's a 24/7 job. >> so people with phones and the bag. it's not a big deal to you. but next two years people say, less of that. whatever you're saying, and more nose to the grindstone, i guess. what do you -- if the republicans take the senate how does the president change? >> either way. if the presidents take the senate, which seems to be leaning that way, although anything can happen. i'm not going to put a romney bet on it but
it's clear that the next 24 hours will show that being an incumbent, being in washington, is not in vogue. so, the president -- >> what debt democrats calling him on the golfing thing, too much. cool it. >> you know, listen. what people do on their free time and their vacation -- everyone neats -- but he is the president4/7. >> how does it work when he calls you? someone told me you're his most frequent golf partner. >> that's not true. >> does he call you or his...
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as a popular model in the 1980s she posed on the covers of magazines like vogue and elle but later gravitatedxposing her face to days of wind and sun. now with plans to return to acting she's hoping to find a middle ground. >> i prefer to look good for my age rather than look another age. >> so are you he can sighted? >> jackie turned to dermatologist christine lee who has helped pioneer a new skin treatment that works from the inside out. >> it is like an inside-out face-lift. >> here we go. ready? >> the procedure employs a device that is a lays they're can safely deliver targeted heat from inside the mouth. dr. lee says the goal is to tighten the soft tissue and produce a smoothing effect on the surface of the skin. >> so when you go inside of the mouth, it causes immediate contracting and that tightening makes these folds along the sides of the mouth seem like they're plumping up. >> she begins by concentrating the heat first on one side of the face and then the other. she says the laser evolved out of technology developed for dental procedures and has no record of side effects such as bu
as a popular model in the 1980s she posed on the covers of magazines like vogue and elle but later gravitatedxposing her face to days of wind and sun. now with plans to return to acting she's hoping to find a middle ground. >> i prefer to look good for my age rather than look another age. >> so are you he can sighted? >> jackie turned to dermatologist christine lee who has helped pioneer a new skin treatment that works from the inside out. >> it is like an inside-out...
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don't jump out because it is not in vogue at the current time. >> and it is a style thing too. if you look at the growth fund of america its top holding is amazon.com. not a great performer this year. meanwhile the biggest in a total market index fund is going to be apple because it is the biggest stock in america. >> and other than buying and holding an apple for instance, it seems most folks buy and hold the etf. they are not flipping the way they get panicked out of stocks. the stock in the sector, if you pick the wrong stock you can just get flushed and then you end up unfortunately puking it out at the lows. with an etf it smooths that out so a lot of investors really like that. but then they miss the alpha, the outperformance too. >> brings up conversation just in general of performance chasing between now and the end of the year. >> gary kaminsky talked about this morning. if you are an active manager and underperforming right now you are watching every tick, every minute to the end of the year trying to get yourself back up to that benchmark. and that is whether what lo
don't jump out because it is not in vogue at the current time. >> and it is a style thing too. if you look at the growth fund of america its top holding is amazon.com. not a great performer this year. meanwhile the biggest in a total market index fund is going to be apple because it is the biggest stock in america. >> and other than buying and holding an apple for instance, it seems most folks buy and hold the etf. they are not flipping the way they get panicked out of stocks. the...
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the vogue and all that kind of stuff like that. it's a variety of things you can run for.heets and towels and make little dresses and you know. we destroy state property to make the outfits. >> do you make them look better? >> yes, actually. look at my face. >> we explored another special housing unit at l.a. county as well. the mental health ward where we encountered one of the most unforgettable scenes ever shown on "lockup." >> there was one gentleman in particular who i could barely see him because there was so much graffiti all over his cell door. and all over his walls, it looked like hieroglyphics. >> a lot of the writing on the door is human feces and he's also combined a little mustard on it for coloring. that's what he's writing with on the actual door. he's been here for a long time. so he continually works on it. >> then i saw the inmate inside. he was completely naked except for cellophane over his private parts. seemed very gentle. didn't seem violent. wasn't pounding on the doors. he wasn't hurting himself. but he was not someone you would want to be left in
the vogue and all that kind of stuff like that. it's a variety of things you can run for.heets and towels and make little dresses and you know. we destroy state property to make the outfits. >> do you make them look better? >> yes, actually. look at my face. >> we explored another special housing unit at l.a. county as well. the mental health ward where we encountered one of the most unforgettable scenes ever shown on "lockup." >> there was one gentleman in...
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the fitted look is certainly more in vogue so we are seeing that both in men and women, both ways. so it's a little more fashionable. it shows off the figure and the fitness of athletes a little bit bet. >> reporter: all right. so if you want to talk fashion, you want to talk snowboarding, you want to talk skiing, you want to talk old town sports, we have hooked you up with kpix.com and go to "links and numbers." reporting from novato this morning, roberta gonzales, kpix 5. >> thank you. did you see the jacket you liked? >> i did! on the slopes you want to be fashionable even on the slopes >> you know what? the fashion goes out. it's about comfort and just staying warm. honest to god. >> but you have to look good. >> yeah, well. >> right, elizabeth? >> you have never skied with me apparently. >> i worked in the midwest for years and i never got an appropriate coat because i always wanted to look cute for live shots! oh, well. [ laughter ] >>> san ramon, they are off- loading fuel and frozen turkeys from this overturned turkey truck and it's going to take a while to clear it, it may
the fitted look is certainly more in vogue so we are seeing that both in men and women, both ways. so it's a little more fashionable. it shows off the figure and the fitness of athletes a little bit bet. >> reporter: all right. so if you want to talk fashion, you want to talk snowboarding, you want to talk skiing, you want to talk old town sports, we have hooked you up with kpix.com and go to "links and numbers." reporting from novato this morning, roberta gonzales, kpix 5....
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it's not publicly traded yet, but shinola has come out with the watches, advertised in vogue, made in, made in the usa. >> i have one myself. i love-- they have a great store in tribeca that's gotten a lot of attention, they're not just watches, but leather products. liz: fossil is down 18% year over year. >> yeah. liz: i like people who pick things that aren't at the highs. >> they're increasing watches and jewelry and showing double digit sales every quarter and looking at their leather products, to sort of get more fraction. and that's something that we're going to be looking for. liz: if you were to pick one apparel name to have in a portfolio. what would it be. >> one not popular for the short-term, but i like urban outfitters not just as a stock or a consumer, but as a consumer. they did guide down last month. we heard they were expecting sales not to be as great as they originally had initially thought for the third quarter, but if you just look at what they're doing, they're constantly trying new products and prototypes. and they're experimenting to see what works and that's--
it's not publicly traded yet, but shinola has come out with the watches, advertised in vogue, made in, made in the usa. >> i have one myself. i love-- they have a great store in tribeca that's gotten a lot of attention, they're not just watches, but leather products. liz: fossil is down 18% year over year. >> yeah. liz: i like people who pick things that aren't at the highs. >> they're increasing watches and jewelry and showing double digit sales every quarter and looking at...
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american vogue editor and chief, anna winter, hugh yak man were a among the mourners. he died last month of cancer. he was 82 years old. >> taylor swift pulled her songs from the music streaming service spotify. they cannot, access hit such as shake it off. people want to hear swift's new album will to have buy it, believe it or not. spotify said they hope that she will change her mind. she's cutting into profits. >> indeed good okay, mike. >> sometimes you have to shake it off. >> yes. >> it is cold and flu season, kerry and what better way to feel better than warming up with a hot to thetie. you know how to make one. we will send quincy to the chadds ford winery, i love that place, taking a look at a local wine made right here in pennsylvania. it is just as good as any, we will show you how it is made, how to use it, this cold and flu season and how to get your hand on good pennsylvania wine. most of the pennsylvania wine comes out of kerry barrett. >>> but first there is no crying in football. oh, that is baseball. colts wide receiver crying before the game, what se
american vogue editor and chief, anna winter, hugh yak man were a among the mourners. he died last month of cancer. he was 82 years old. >> taylor swift pulled her songs from the music streaming service spotify. they cannot, access hit such as shake it off. people want to hear swift's new album will to have buy it, believe it or not. spotify said they hope that she will change her mind. she's cutting into profits. >> indeed good okay, mike. >> sometimes you have to shake it...
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. >> reporter: grant says his most unusual booking was a gig for russian vogue. >> it was a micro pig decked out in diamonds. >> reporter: he he says cat models can earn $50 an hour. >> come on, relax. >> reporter: grant, a former magazine animal says animal's welfare is more important. >> when i was a model they weren't so particularly kind to the talent and this aspect i make sure they are extra kind to the animals. >> reporter: mark cheese hopes grant will take a chance on teddy. do you see a future in runway or print for teddy. >> yes, i do. >> reporter: just days after this photo shoot teddy got his first professional booking, for a cat litter campaign. in london, alfonso van marsh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> gives the catwalk a whole new meaning, right? 6:21 right now. thanksgiving is fast approaching. do you still need to make those travel plans in well, you are not entirely out of luck. jim donovan will tell you the best bet for finding good deals when "eyewitness news" con >>> back now on "eyewitness news" we have a three on your side report, one of the busiest travel pe
. >> reporter: grant says his most unusual booking was a gig for russian vogue. >> it was a micro pig decked out in diamonds. >> reporter: he he says cat models can earn $50 an hour. >> come on, relax. >> reporter: grant, a former magazine animal says animal's welfare is more important. >> when i was a model they weren't so particularly kind to the talent and this aspect i make sure they are extra kind to the animals. >> reporter: mark cheese hopes...
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there is actually a very good report on it and a good article in vogue magazine about it recently that laid out, in pretty good detail, what happened. and it's human error. >> rose: you mentioned boeing but you just bought a whole bunch of planes from airbus. >> we did. >> rose: new planes. >> we did. >> rose: i thought your philosophy was to only buy old planes. >> no, we like to buy economically sound airplanes that fit with our mission. >> rose: and most of them have been used. >> no. we have-- we just in the last two years bought 100 brand-new boeing 737 900s. >> rose: how many. >> 100. we have 100. we've taken delivery of about 28 of them. we have 71, 72 more of those to comement and we just placed an order for 50 wide body airbus airplanes. >> rose: made in europe. >> made in europe and around the world. airplanes, the component parts of the airplanes are made all around the world and they end up being assembled either in the u.s. or in europe. a lot of the technology is made by united technologies here in the u.s.. >> rose: why didn't you buy boeing? >> economics. and delivery s
there is actually a very good report on it and a good article in vogue magazine about it recently that laid out, in pretty good detail, what happened. and it's human error. >> rose: you mentioned boeing but you just bought a whole bunch of planes from airbus. >> we did. >> rose: new planes. >> we did. >> rose: i thought your philosophy was to only buy old planes. >> no, we like to buy economically sound airplanes that fit with our mission. >> rose: and...
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it's m momentous that the sen wall will hold this vogues but question is can they rally through to getthrough. and just how would the white house react. at the end of day she will be able to go on the record for casting the for the keystone pipeline before she goes home to for a vote. >> thank you, libby. >>> jillian writes for the conservative leaping national review and a fel fellow for the franklin center and independent women's form. join is to us get back to the announcement made by the president of china and president obama on climate change. thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> is this announcement of great consequence as john kerry wrote in a new york times op ed today? >> i think it's of great consequence for u.s. political spin on obama's proposed regulations. but according to what will actually happen. i am spec tick the of china. they are saying they will let them peak in 2030 which is saying not next 16 years they will allow it to grow. the regime rest on his inner growth so i am skeptic. >> that's true. but there is another part of the agreement that seem
it's m momentous that the sen wall will hold this vogues but question is can they rally through to getthrough. and just how would the white house react. at the end of day she will be able to go on the record for casting the for the keystone pipeline before she goes home to for a vote. >> thank you, libby. >>> jillian writes for the conservative leaping national review and a fel fellow for the franklin center and independent women's form. join is to us get back to the announcement...
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"vogue" magazine will take over floor 25. "vanity fair" will be on floor 44. moving trucks brought in office supplies, furniture earlier this month, and conde nast will eventually bring in 2,300 employees. they're moving in from times square to one world trade, and conde nast had something to say about this. in a statement, it said it is proud "to be part of this important moment of renewal for the city of new york. as the first major media company committed to relocating downtown and as the first tenants in one world trade center, we are excited about contributing to the vitality of this community for years to come." it's not just conde nast taking over 1 million square feet of space, but so many other companies. you have kids creative, it's an advertising agency, also, van tone services, bnb group legends hospitality, wakefield, a construction company here. lots of companies in the coming months moving in here to one world trade, and it is a long time coming, as so many people have said. back to you. >> all right, katherine. >>> the 29-year-old who fought fo
"vogue" magazine will take over floor 25. "vanity fair" will be on floor 44. moving trucks brought in office supplies, furniture earlier this month, and conde nast will eventually bring in 2,300 employees. they're moving in from times square to one world trade, and conde nast had something to say about this. in a statement, it said it is proud "to be part of this important moment of renewal for the city of new york. as the first major media company committed to...
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. >> reporter: joining them soon, anna winter of "vogue" fictionalized in "the devil wears prada."ew home an architectural model. >> this is the safest place, not online in the nation but in the world. >> reporter: it was built with a massive concrete core to withstand an attack as i saw when i visited the construction in 2011. and now three years later, i got to be back on top of this completed tower. not only can you see straight up the magnificent island of manhattan but just a few feet this way you can cross the hudson and see not only new jersey but the state of pennsylvania. the most important view may be from the outside. this towering building, proof of a city's resilience. dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> we could find out today who is going to be fined and how much for that wild nascar brawl on sunday. driver jeff gordon confronted rival brad keselowski in the pits after the race. that followed an incident dearing the race in which keselowski's car spun into gordon the causing him to spin out. it's the second time this month keselowski and his crew are involved in a fi
. >> reporter: joining them soon, anna winter of "vogue" fictionalized in "the devil wears prada."ew home an architectural model. >> this is the safest place, not online in the nation but in the world. >> reporter: it was built with a massive concrete core to withstand an attack as i saw when i visited the construction in 2011. and now three years later, i got to be back on top of this completed tower. not only can you see straight up the magnificent island...
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vietnam war, and i'm wondering if your own research lead you to have any reflections on this current vogue of using airpower, airstrikes, and whether, in fact, researching from the four north vietnamese citation perspective on or a sense of what airpower met in the vietnam war. that is for you, for having. for mike, i'm of the public historians hat on, has proportionately ever been an american way of war, at least in the store the unthinkable were to, i think we were disproportionate by the end of world war ii if you think of atomic bombings and the war. i'm wondering if proportionately has a problem with democratic desires to get wars over as quickly as possible with the idea that that's the way you avoid casualties, you get them as fast. you don't care about the proportionately. you care about ending the war. and, finally, to ganesh, i'm curious both in your experience and your own work, it's clear to me now in reading some of them to account iraq situation and others that does the pushback by the military against counterinsurgency as a nation and the warfare, that there's very strong re
vietnam war, and i'm wondering if your own research lead you to have any reflections on this current vogue of using airpower, airstrikes, and whether, in fact, researching from the four north vietnamese citation perspective on or a sense of what airpower met in the vietnam war. that is for you, for having. for mike, i'm of the public historians hat on, has proportionately ever been an american way of war, at least in the store the unthinkable were to, i think we were disproportionate by the end...