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annette young smith to the stage. this lady, ladies and gentlemen, is a lifetime achievement award winner. please, please welcome her to the stage. (applause) >> i can't think of a more deserving woman. thank you. come on in. jeffery, i love you. >> i love you, too. >> hello, neighbors. good evening. you know, first i have to say that i "heart" the portola, i really do. [laughter] >> this is an amazing win frankly for the whole southeast sector, from progress park down, and it's a wonderful night. great to be here with all of you. my name is jeffery betcher. i am the executive director of the organization that emerged 10 years ago from annette young smith and carl page's work on the block where i live. annette lived across the street from me and started planting flowers here or there around the block. and that changed everything mysteriously. and we figured out over time what it was that really created the change, and it wasn't the garden. it wasn't the plants. it was that annette was unafraid to cross the street and
annette young smith to the stage. this lady, ladies and gentlemen, is a lifetime achievement award winner. please, please welcome her to the stage. (applause) >> i can't think of a more deserving woman. thank you. come on in. jeffery, i love you. >> i love you, too. >> hello, neighbors. good evening. you know, first i have to say that i "heart" the portola, i really do. [laughter] >> this is an amazing win frankly for the whole southeast sector, from progress...
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annette is with us from hamburg. annette?angela merkel spoke to putin and as well spoke to obama and both outcomes sound a little bit different. why she's very much agreeing with obama that there should be some retaliation against what happened in syria, but putin, the outcome was more along the lines that can only be political -- to the conflict. for angela merkel really stands is not very much clear and that's one of her secrets, i would say, that she's never really committing to any big, big standpoint because it could be hugely unpopular because germans don't like the idea about war in syria. recent polls suggest that almost 60% of germans don't want to have a war in syria, and if there were a war in syria, only 40% say germany should support that war, meaning by materiel, not by soldiers. speaking about foreign relations, we switch to as well expert relations, that's actually the reason why i'm here in hamburg, to cover the export german economy on my travels through germany. actually, more than 50% of gdp in germany is
annette is with us from hamburg. annette?angela merkel spoke to putin and as well spoke to obama and both outcomes sound a little bit different. why she's very much agreeing with obama that there should be some retaliation against what happened in syria, but putin, the outcome was more along the lines that can only be political -- to the conflict. for angela merkel really stands is not very much clear and that's one of her secrets, i would say, that she's never really committing to any big, big...
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because annette, of course, is there.marinated cold sausage cut in thin slices with onion rings. we have chris writing through. he says bavarian mints might be a good idea if you've had a dish like this. i also note in bavaria, they say it looks like bread, but it's meat. literally translated, it would be liver cheese, but there's neither liver nor cheese in it. so in other words, you make a carrot dish and you call it potato soup. makes sense to me. keep your responses coming through. @louisabojesen. >>> on the agenda in asia tomorrow, we're going to be getting reading on australia's second quarter. stepping up with july industrial profit figures and a whole bunch of corporate earnings as well from hong kong including china's citic bank. dongfeng, motor and samsonite. >>> still to come on the show today, we'll be talking more about bavarian cuisine, no doubt. we'll also be talking about your mistakes, your biggest mistakes. i'll read out some of the responses a bit later on. and on top of that, angela merkel has told vot
because annette, of course, is there.marinated cold sausage cut in thin slices with onion rings. we have chris writing through. he says bavarian mints might be a good idea if you've had a dish like this. i also note in bavaria, they say it looks like bread, but it's meat. literally translated, it would be liver cheese, but there's neither liver nor cheese in it. so in other words, you make a carrot dish and you call it potato soup. makes sense to me. keep your responses coming through....
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annette is there. rather apropos. we'll speak to an asset manager who says the cac has two advantages compared to germany's dax when it comes to performance. one is the type of government they have in power. plus, we continue exploring frontier markets with a guest who says saudi arabia is his clear favorite. we'll find out why at 10:50. and 11:35 cet, speaking exclusively cs everest. find out how the biggest steelmaker plans to cope with lower steel prices after posting a first half loss. plus, hard to forget today we have the revision of u.s. gdp. we'll ask a guest if the revised number of 2.2% is good enough for the fed to feel more confident about the recovery. more importantly to start tapering in september. all that and plenty more. but first up, vodafone confirmed reports it is in talks with verizon over the possible sale of its 45% stake of verizon wireless. that sent shares sharply higher, nearly up 10%. this comes after the wall street journal says a deal could cost verizon more than $100 billion. er is riso
annette is there. rather apropos. we'll speak to an asset manager who says the cac has two advantages compared to germany's dax when it comes to performance. one is the type of government they have in power. plus, we continue exploring frontier markets with a guest who says saudi arabia is his clear favorite. we'll find out why at 10:50. and 11:35 cet, speaking exclusively cs everest. find out how the biggest steelmaker plans to cope with lower steel prices after posting a first half loss....
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annette is in berlin. how surprising are the comments, annette?tually not very surprising, ross, because schroder last week started off the debate by putting greece on the political agenda, on the pre-election agenda and that was angela merkel's retaliation and she made it pretty clear, of course, she has nothing to do with it. angela merkel's strategy is quite successful in disconnecting from any of these problems. she likes to be connected to the strong german economy, to the strong german labor market, and that is actually what she's stressing. if you elect me again, it all will stay the same, stable and economically successful. if that is actually the case, and the economic prospect will be for germany and like to discuss now with my guest who is the director of the imk institute, which say macro economic trade institute. we're talking about angela merkel's strategy to disconnect herself from problematic areas. do you think the economy will stay that strong here in germany? >> i think so. the recent data we have are very optimistic, given the
annette is in berlin. how surprising are the comments, annette?tually not very surprising, ross, because schroder last week started off the debate by putting greece on the political agenda, on the pre-election agenda and that was angela merkel's retaliation and she made it pretty clear, of course, she has nothing to do with it. angela merkel's strategy is quite successful in disconnecting from any of these problems. she likes to be connected to the strong german economy, to the strong german...
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let's get out to annette.s hoping to make this big push into solar and wind, renewable energy overall. but then many argue she's been destroying the solar energy by giving too much in terms of subsidies. is she going to be able to tell the voters, yes, this is actually -- this is, you know, this is my success. we can actually lower energy prices? >> voters are quite divided, carolin, surprisingly, i have to say, because 60% of germans ask whether they would -- whether they were willing to pay the higher electricity costs and then have green energy actually saying, yes, we're willing to pay the extra cost for that big push into renewables. but, of course, the companies andholders behind those companies don't really agree. there is a lot of lobbying going on, carolin, because a lot of those big companies are not paying the extra surcharge levied on consumers for green energy, so in a way, like the owner of this company here, it is a decision between two alternative systems, either we are really going ahead here
let's get out to annette.s hoping to make this big push into solar and wind, renewable energy overall. but then many argue she's been destroying the solar energy by giving too much in terms of subsidies. is she going to be able to tell the voters, yes, this is actually -- this is, you know, this is my success. we can actually lower energy prices? >> voters are quite divided, carolin, surprisingly, i have to say, because 60% of germans ask whether they would -- whether they were willing to...
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let's get back out to annette who has been standing by in berlin.have been hearing about this -- the back and forth about will greece need more aid after the german elections. mr. schaeuble's comments, this is what the opposition was waiting for, wasn't it? and this is probably something that the public has known about all along. i mean, my question is to what extent the social democrats can actually capitalize on that. >> actually, that's a good question. i'd say if we had gerhard schroder running for chancellor he would probably do a good job because he jumped into that little bit of contradiction between schaeuble and angela merkel directly while helping out on a campaign trail. steinberg, i'm not sure whether he'll go down this road because so far we haven't heard anything from him about greece and about how the government is actually handling the crisis. and his alternative to the bailout -- he as well of course does not have any alternative to the bailout programs because the social democrats by definition are in favor of solidarity with our f
let's get back out to annette who has been standing by in berlin.have been hearing about this -- the back and forth about will greece need more aid after the german elections. mr. schaeuble's comments, this is what the opposition was waiting for, wasn't it? and this is probably something that the public has known about all along. i mean, my question is to what extent the social democrats can actually capitalize on that. >> actually, that's a good question. i'd say if we had gerhard...
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leader in telework and limitation and now they are even from home.agers work i diussed this with annetteampbell. how many employees spend time teleworking question mark >> -- teleworkrking? >> we have 7700 eloyees working from home anywhere between one and five days a week, and ofhose, we have one in 4000 working from home full- time. in july, your office announced a new schedule that allowed 100 10 managers to telework full-time. tell us abt the pilot study that got you involved with this. challengeshad securing and keeping our patent managers that had dissipated in the patent manager telework programs, that -- participated in patent manager telework programs, that at supervised teleworkers, so executives came up with a plan to offer r a ful- time initiative to our patent managers. of we decid that in may 2012, i believe it was, to start a pilot. we ran the pilot for six months with 11 supervisory patentt examiners. ran ifor six months, collected data, analyzed the data, and in the and determined it would be a great fit for our patent managers that would like they are stillble to manage
leader in telework and limitation and now they are even from home.agers work i diussed this with annetteampbell. how many employees spend time teleworking question mark >> -- teleworkrking? >> we have 7700 eloyees working from home anywhere between one and five days a week, and ofhose, we have one in 4000 working from home full- time. in july, your office announced a new schedule that allowed 100 10 managers to telework full-time. tell us abt the pilot study that got you involved...
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jeff and annette are in frankfurt. jeff, joins us now.k, it follows up the first time we had an expansion in manufacturing pmi in around two years. the question is, does this underlying improvement change at tall the tone from the ecb? >> well, it will be interesting, won't it, ross, because while there is this rather unsettled sense in the markets that there is still something yet to come out of the peripheral european story to upset this steady recovery, we are starting to see some numbers surprise to the upside. albeit baby steps and that's what we have seen in the pmis, only just above that 50 line. but it does represent a direction of travel that is the right one, as far as the ecb is concerned. perhaps as we go into the summer lull, it might just give mr. draghi the opportunity to sit back, express some caution, but say, look, i told you we would get a recovery into the latter part of the year, and into 2014. and these pmis indicate that is starting to feed through here. but less eigt's get some more vn how mr. draghi might behave o
jeff and annette are in frankfurt. jeff, joins us now.k, it follows up the first time we had an expansion in manufacturing pmi in around two years. the question is, does this underlying improvement change at tall the tone from the ecb? >> well, it will be interesting, won't it, ross, because while there is this rather unsettled sense in the markets that there is still something yet to come out of the peripheral european story to upset this steady recovery, we are starting to see some...
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>> we miss you, annette. but yes, boo boo played drag queen bingo. it's just like regular bingo but with more balls. right? hello! >> they took out a tip jar and everyone started playing them, probably autographing them and donated all of the money to the charity event. >> good for her. >> yeah, that's awesome. and it proves that honey boo boo is not scared! what did we learn? boo boo's having fun and everyone loves drag queen bingo. >> having fun. i have been there. >> fun. >> "tmz," we enjoy hamburgers and cross dressing. >> so pretty! >> what's happening? >> oh, not much. at l.a.x., actor in "friday," a role people seem to know him from. >> if they do a dentist in the u.k. got a hold of john len's teeth and he's in the process of trying to clone them. >> we say you could make through musician it's you're a super band and clone them. what would you be? >> ike miles davis, charlie parker and theloneus monk. >> what would be a good band. >> i would make three guys from nickelback and kill them. [laughter] no, fascinated by this. >> what was? >> suppo
>> we miss you, annette. but yes, boo boo played drag queen bingo. it's just like regular bingo but with more balls. right? hello! >> they took out a tip jar and everyone started playing them, probably autographing them and donated all of the money to the charity event. >> good for her. >> yeah, that's awesome. and it proves that honey boo boo is not scared! what did we learn? boo boo's having fun and everyone loves drag queen bingo. >> having fun. i have been...
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. >> big question tonight at 11:00 is will annette be awake at 11:00. find out tonight.have a great rest of your night. [ man ] launch sequence initiated. [ beep ] 15 seconds and counting. [ male announcer ] at kfc we have one mission. and t minus 10...9... serve the world's best tasting chicken. that's why our whole chicken is delivered fresh. 8... and prepared fresh by real cooks. 7... with kfc's world famous secret recipes. t-minus 5, 4... taste why fresh is better. 2...1... try an 8-piece meal of our freshly prepared chicken, 2 large sides and 4 biscuits, now with 10 of our new hot shot bites, all for just $19.99. [ man ] mission accomplished. >>> welcome to maryland spotlight. i'm kim knight. whether you want a easy or fun way to recycle i have one name for you goodwill. one of my favorite places. joining me is the ceo of goodwill chesapeake. thank you for being here today. >> thank you for having me. >> i love goodwill. it is great. it is my favorite place to go. tell me why is it a good time to shop? >> early fall is probably our busiest time of the year. you can
. >> big question tonight at 11:00 is will annette be awake at 11:00. find out tonight.have a great rest of your night. [ man ] launch sequence initiated. [ beep ] 15 seconds and counting. [ male announcer ] at kfc we have one mission. and t minus 10...9... serve the world's best tasting chicken. that's why our whole chicken is delivered fresh. 8... and prepared fresh by real cooks. 7... with kfc's world famous secret recipes. t-minus 5, 4... taste why fresh is better. 2...1... try an...
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annette taddio, appreciate your time here on "the ed show" tonight.here next week. i'm looking for that evangelical pastor who will come to me on this program and tell me this is what god want, defund obamacare, hurt americans. see you next week. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. >>> a race car driver hits the wall. >> he's out! >> he's out. >> a kite boarder slams into steel poles. >> it felt like i got hit by a truck. >> motorcycle riders scrape the street. >> whoa! >> superathletes push the limits. >> i just remember hitting the horse. >> oh, man! >> and a huge amoun
annette taddio, appreciate your time here on "the ed show" tonight.here next week. i'm looking for that evangelical pastor who will come to me on this program and tell me this is what god want, defund obamacare, hurt americans. see you next week. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the...
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annette taddio, appreciate your time here on "the ed show" tonight.here next week. i'm looking for that evangelical pastor who will come to me on this program and tell me this is what god want, defund obamacare, hurt americans. see you next week. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people.
annette taddio, appreciate your time here on "the ed show" tonight.here next week. i'm looking for that evangelical pastor who will come to me on this program and tell me this is what god want, defund obamacare, hurt americans. see you next week. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the...
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. >>> y la foto fue tomada por annett rodrÍguez. (♪). >> miles de fieles rezan junto a una vidente quegura que desde hace 30 aÑos se le aparece la virgen. >> afectados de una le tal explosiÓn intentan superar la experiencia que cobrÓ mÁs de 20 vidas ahora mismo en "primer impacto." >> (♪). >> hola, ¿quÉ tal? le saluda pamela silva conde bienvenido a otro "primer impacto extra." >> todos los dÍas a la misma hora llega al paraÍso porque la virgen se presenta frente a ella, millones de personas se arrodillo a un y rezan junto a ella, tiene el testimonio de quiÉnes aseguran haber sido transformados y sanados a travÉs de ella. >> veamos. >> (cantando). >> han llegado de todas partes, aquÍ estÁn representadas todas las razas, edades y condiciones sociales. >> les une una sed profunda y el convenzo iment que esta tarde serÁn testigos de algo extraordinario. >> (orando). estar cerca de la vidente porque ha estado cerca de marÍa. >> esta vidente es marÍa, una dama sencilla que un dÍa en un pueblo de la antigua yugoslavia siendo aÚn niÑa asegura que viviÓ algo que cambio su vida y la vida de otr
. >>> y la foto fue tomada por annett rodrÍguez. (♪). >> miles de fieles rezan junto a una vidente quegura que desde hace 30 aÑos se le aparece la virgen. >> afectados de una le tal explosiÓn intentan superar la experiencia que cobrÓ mÁs de 20 vidas ahora mismo en "primer impacto." >> (♪). >> hola, ¿quÉ tal? le saluda pamela silva conde bienvenido a otro "primer impacto extra." >> todos los dÍas a la misma hora llega al...
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annette young smith to the stage., ladies and gentlemen, is a lifetime achievement award winner. please, please we
annette young smith to the stage., ladies and gentlemen, is a lifetime achievement award winner. please, please we
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. >>> our final story tonight is a long way from a time when walt disney reportedly asked annette funicello not to show her navel in all those 1960s beach movies. when former disney star miley cyrus stepped on stage at last night's mtv video music awards, it left many of the 10 million viewers wondering what exactly it was they were watching. we get the story from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: if miley cyrus wanted to provoke a reaction at last night's video music awards she got it. in an outfit and performance that left little to the imagination. the former disney star gyrated on stage with robin thicke singing his hit song, "blurred lines." >> i will tell you miley cyrus is no longer hannah montana. >> reporter: hannah montana, the role that made cyrus famous, was an innocent, all-american teenager who led a secret double life as a pop star. brooke shields played montana's mom in the series. >> i want to know who is advising her and why it is necessary. >> reporter: the performance lit up twitter, setting a record of 306,000 tweets were minute. c.j. farley, blogged for the "wall stree
. >>> our final story tonight is a long way from a time when walt disney reportedly asked annette funicello not to show her navel in all those 1960s beach movies. when former disney star miley cyrus stepped on stage at last night's mtv video music awards, it left many of the 10 million viewers wondering what exactly it was they were watching. we get the story from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: if miley cyrus wanted to provoke a reaction at last night's video music awards she...
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her name is annette tuft and she spent time talking to him and eventually convinced him to surrender.ut all of his weapons down, put the gun on the table, and told him to lay on the floor, and then i told the police that he was giving himself up. >> before putting down his weapons hill fired at least half a dozen shots at officers who were swarming the school campus. this morning hill is in custody and we're learning a little more about him. he was arrested earlier this year for terrort acts. he was sentenced with probation and anger management. >>> in arizona people there are raising a glass in honor of an elite firefighter squad. a brewery was created, a special beer called hero 19 and it's in honor of the hot shots battling the wildfire in yarnell arizona in june. people have stepped up to donate supplies like hops, malts and grains. the brew is symbolic of the 19 at $5 a pint. the customers keep coming back knowing the proceeds go @ firefighters families. >>> firefighters battling a huge wildfire in idaho are saying they're making progress but working around the clock to stop thos
her name is annette tuft and she spent time talking to him and eventually convinced him to surrender.ut all of his weapons down, put the gun on the table, and told him to lay on the floor, and then i told the police that he was giving himself up. >> before putting down his weapons hill fired at least half a dozen shots at officers who were swarming the school campus. this morning hill is in custody and we're learning a little more about him. he was arrested earlier this year for terrort...
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. >>> y la foto fue tomada por annett rodrÍguez.s lo que queda. ♪ >>> hoy en "primer impacto": un socorista se lanza al rescate de una mujer que estÁ a punto de saltar de un edificio. corren cuando un pistolero abre fuego en una escuela desatando el terror. >>> con gran emociÓn vuelve a abrazar a su hijo que llevaba 5 aÑos desaparecido, lo increÍble es que estaba cerca de ella, regresa a casa el nieto de cantinflas. y el diseÑador de jenni rivera le tiende su mano a quinceaÑeras que fueron vÍctimas de fraude ahora mismo en "primer impacto." ♪ >>> hola quÉ tal, bienvenidos a "primer impacto." >>> despuÉs de unas buenas vacaciones. >>> tambiÉn nosotros felices que estÉs con nosotros. a veces decimos merecidas, pero muy necesitadas. >>> bienvenida. >>> gracias. y comenzamos con el reencuentro de una madre con un hijo que buscÓ 5 aÑos. que estaba a solo 5 calles de su casa. >>> la Última vez que su madre lo vio era un bebÉ, por eso lo abraza sin osoltarlo, como con miedo a que se lo arrebaten de nuevo. >>> yo confiÓ en dios y dije dios
. >>> y la foto fue tomada por annett rodrÍguez.s lo que queda. ♪ >>> hoy en "primer impacto": un socorista se lanza al rescate de una mujer que estÁ a punto de saltar de un edificio. corren cuando un pistolero abre fuego en una escuela desatando el terror. >>> con gran emociÓn vuelve a abrazar a su hijo que llevaba 5 aÑos desaparecido, lo increÍble es que estaba cerca de ella, regresa a casa el nieto de cantinflas. y el diseÑador de jenni rivera le...
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. >> here is a net dunlop -- annette dunlop. >> is like beauty and the beast. they did not like him. he was 49 importantly. -- and portly. she was a stunner. hair, blue eyes, very good looking for her age. part, the guys they fell in love with her, they accepted him. apart. were 20 years he had known her since she was born. of his the child business partner and she was his ward. they were very much in love with each other. he could not stand the press ever mentioning her. she was the first first lady lady who was news all of the time. politically.r movediddle term that they to new york, she was the belle of the city. everyone crowded around her because she was very witty and very pretty. she had a political way. princess of spain came to -- world'srld' spare fair. pearls. a white downd wore and a wedding band. she was the winner. >> richard smith came up with the idea of talking about mrs. mckinley. --the governor of all heil when he was governor of ohio, he would stop what he was doing and mrs. mckinley could see. -- you know,ist the obvious thing would have -
. >> here is a net dunlop -- annette dunlop. >> is like beauty and the beast. they did not like him. he was 49 importantly. -- and portly. she was a stunner. hair, blue eyes, very good looking for her age. part, the guys they fell in love with her, they accepted him. apart. were 20 years he had known her since she was born. of his the child business partner and she was his ward. they were very much in love with each other. he could not stand the press ever mentioning her. she was...
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come on, annette. [bell dings] i'll get the next one. there's plenty of room here. i'd rather wait. fit right here. it's only two floors. okay, i'm--i'm fine. i'll-- we're not contagious. [laughs hard] i know you're not...contagious. i-i-i'll take the next one. [ding] mr. monk. i was worried about you. how's it going? um, fine. it's going good. oh, good. all right, i just talked to the captain. the s.e.c. is investigating this place. they have a bank account in the cayman islands. somebody's making millions based on insider information. yeah. they even have this crazy theory that warren kemp's involved. isn't that insane? come on, let's talk about it at lunch. oh, i can't. i'm meeting the gang. what gang? i have a gang. i'm in the gang. they're waiting for me. wait, what are you talking about? natalie... they like me. i brought some cards along. i haven't had to use them. nobody's laughing at me. i gotta go. i'll talk to you later. oh! oh! mr. monk, how's the case coming? any leads? nothing concrete. i can't talk right now. i gotta go. the gang is waiting for me. [chuckles] mr. kemp
come on, annette. [bell dings] i'll get the next one. there's plenty of room here. i'd rather wait. fit right here. it's only two floors. okay, i'm--i'm fine. i'll-- we're not contagious. [laughs hard] i know you're not...contagious. i-i-i'll take the next one. [ding] mr. monk. i was worried about you. how's it going? um, fine. it's going good. oh, good. all right, i just talked to the captain. the s.e.c. is investigating this place. they have a bank account in the cayman islands. somebody's...
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annette. look, i got a room filled with seagulls. no-no-no-no-no... hi, phyllis. hey.bye, phyllis. good news. really? come tell me in jake's room. what did he do? he didn't paint anything, did he? i want you to be surprised. you will never guess what happened while i was at judith's. neither will you. ( gulls squawking ) so what's your good news? open the door! your kid got 'em in there. you get 'em out. ( banging door ) open... this door! that was not funny, charlie. depends on what side of the door you were on. look, i-i'm really sorry about the birds, but i'm sure they'll leave as soon as they get hungry. that's what i thought about you. well, you know what-- jake and i may be out of here sooner than you think. what do you mean? at judith's, there was kissing. mutual kissing. unprompted, but reciprocated by yours truly. wow. mm. and was it as boring as it sounds? charlie, charlie, she kissed me, and this was not the kiss of a woman who just wanted her garbage disposal unclogged. well, you know her plumbing better than i do. you know what i'm going to do? i'm going t
annette. look, i got a room filled with seagulls. no-no-no-no-no... hi, phyllis. hey.bye, phyllis. good news. really? come tell me in jake's room. what did he do? he didn't paint anything, did he? i want you to be surprised. you will never guess what happened while i was at judith's. neither will you. ( gulls squawking ) so what's your good news? open the door! your kid got 'em in there. you get 'em out. ( banging door ) open... this door! that was not funny, charlie. depends on what side of...
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the word spread and the master musicians have ended up being featured on albums by annette coleman ande a rock god, you had to come here, dig the crazy percussion, strings, and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. if you're in the right frame of mind, mesmerizing. >>> anyone who comes to tangier inevitably ends up lost in the old part of the city. the medina is just what you want it to be. the ancient world residing just next to and around the new one. you can walk around inside the movie in your head, play the bogey character you never were, all against an all too willing, all too genuine backdrop. ordinarily just about the last thing in the world i would be interested in doing is antiquing, but buried in the network of twisting narrow streets of the old city is boutique majid owned by this man. and he's one interesting guy. thank you. >> come in. >> when he was a little kid back in the '60s, majid left his hometown of fez and came here where he would earn money emptying ashtrays at wild parties being thrown here by wealthy ex-pats. he saw what th
the word spread and the master musicians have ended up being featured on albums by annette coleman ande a rock god, you had to come here, dig the crazy percussion, strings, and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. if you're in the right frame of mind, mesmerizing. >>> anyone who comes to tangier inevitably ends up lost in the old part of the city. the medina is just what you want it to be. the ancient world residing just next to and around the new...
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>> the original musketeers, annette would be my favorite. they turned out a all right.w i'm going to say twerking is what i think. it's provocative, well, what is different from provocatively dancing sexually than the other dance you got, two, what did she do with that finger? >> i can't talk about it. >> you have to watch it, bob, then you will understand. >> i did watch it. i picked up the fact that she had a finger. oh, i see, glad you laugh now. forget about it. all right. sorry. >> can i be more brilliant? >> i don't know. parental support is a good thing. you know like what your mom would say, if your best friend jumped off a bridge, would you? in this case, he'd say, yes, she did a stupid thing. >> he's supposed to be the adult in the conversation. she not only made a fool of herself in front of everyone, now people are telling her fiancee maybe he should leave her to save his own career. have you people like justin timberlake saying, she's just growing up. let her express herself. you can grow up without overly exmining yourself to the public to prove a point. c
>> the original musketeers, annette would be my favorite. they turned out a all right.w i'm going to say twerking is what i think. it's provocative, well, what is different from provocatively dancing sexually than the other dance you got, two, what did she do with that finger? >> i can't talk about it. >> you have to watch it, bob, then you will understand. >> i did watch it. i picked up the fact that she had a finger. oh, i see, glad you laugh now. forget about it. all...
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just a thought out to you annette and correct me if i'm wrong. i feel this election is all about personality. in terms of the content, the platform, the two major parties are putting out there, they are looking increasingly similar with angela merkel making this decisive shift towards the center, even towards the left, many people say, over the summer. so is it really all about merkel versus steinbruck? >> well, it feels like a bit like that. especially because merkel has really picked a lot of the social democrat's topics to combine it very warmly into her party program as well, such as at least partly minimum wages and as well cap on rental rates and so on and so that is what social democrats are saying. she's taking all our topics but she probably won't deliver on them. that's the second sentence what they are saying all over. but you are very much right. it's all about personalilities while angela merkel presents herself as a motherly figure to the germans and she promises calm and stability. steinbruck is more or less as well, his character
just a thought out to you annette and correct me if i'm wrong. i feel this election is all about personality. in terms of the content, the platform, the two major parties are putting out there, they are looking increasingly similar with angela merkel making this decisive shift towards the center, even towards the left, many people say, over the summer. so is it really all about merkel versus steinbruck? >> well, it feels like a bit like that. especially because merkel has really picked a...
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the annette tonight with lack at money poured right down the drain.t effort to upgrade california payroll system has been a disaster. after spending 2 54 million dollars it doesn't work and may not be salvageable. as lawmakers are upset because so many services and programs suffered budget cuts over the last few years. >> it is very painful for me to sit here today and for me to the acknowledge that a quarter of a billion dollars might have been wasted. >>reporter: senate budget sub committee look into how this could happen. state controller office in charge of the project blames the contractor sa p which took over after the first company was fired. >> i think that sa p underestimated the size and complexity of california payroll with 160 agency and 21 bargaining units. >>reporter: sa p didn't participate in the hearing but blamed the state for the project failure and company has the backing of senate investigation which concluded issues could have been detected earlier but the state controller office withheld evidence from lawmakers. the senate repor
the annette tonight with lack at money poured right down the drain.t effort to upgrade california payroll system has been a disaster. after spending 2 54 million dollars it doesn't work and may not be salvageable. as lawmakers are upset because so many services and programs suffered budget cuts over the last few years. >> it is very painful for me to sit here today and for me to the acknowledge that a quarter of a billion dollars might have been wasted. >>reporter: senate budget sub...
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. >> i think it was annette beatty. joy actually it is more of an achievement madonna being madonna because she is in better shape at the age of 55. it is no big deal if miley cyrus at 20 has a great body. everybody does. that's what i am saying. madonna you should say good for you even though it does gross you out. i >>- q. you never saw me at age -- >> you never saw me at age 20. >> no, i did. >> remember you did that art film. >> oh there was that. >> from nude to food, they are unhappy because the lunch tastes crappy. some kentucky students, they have them there, have given their review of the michelle obama-backed healthy lunch initiative. they say it makes them want to puke. parents in harlan county relayed the message complaining their kids aren't getting enough to eat and hate the food they are getting. a parent reportedly shouted "kids can't learn when they are hungry" and a board member said of the school milk, it tastes like vomit. to be fair, the milk was labeled vomit milk. the usda regulates the content of
. >> i think it was annette beatty. joy actually it is more of an achievement madonna being madonna because she is in better shape at the age of 55. it is no big deal if miley cyrus at 20 has a great body. everybody does. that's what i am saying. madonna you should say good for you even though it does gross you out. i >>- q. you never saw me at age -- >> you never saw me at age 20. >> no, i did. >> remember you did that art film. >> oh there was that....
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pushing for more restriingts on the tabloid media annette has the story from sacramento. >> proposal to put more restriction on the paparrazi is gaining momentum at the state capitol. actress halle berry pregnant with second child is back this time she brought along celebrity mom jennifer garner both putting star power behind the measure to curtail photographer aggressive behavior towards their childre children. >> i don't want a gapping of shouting, arguing law breaking photographers who camp out everywhere we are all day every day to continue traumatizing my kids. paparrazi would say things to her like how do you feel now you mate see your father again how do you feel about that. inappropriate to say this to a child. >>reporter: state senator bill would increase fines to continue,000 dollars and allow civil lawsuits in case where is children are harassed because of the parents occupation. but several media outlet oppose the bill. while they continue approve of the paparrazi behavior they say this measure is too broad and hinder journalist. >> vague language of this bill does not on
pushing for more restriingts on the tabloid media annette has the story from sacramento. >> proposal to put more restriction on the paparrazi is gaining momentum at the state capitol. actress halle berry pregnant with second child is back this time she brought along celebrity mom jennifer garner both putting star power behind the measure to curtail photographer aggressive behavior towards their childre children. >> i don't want a gapping of shouting, arguing law breaking...
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annette dunlap, historical author talking about frances cleveland. >> you have some language called them beauty in the beach because him and he was, you know, 47, he was 49. he was portly. necessarily the handsomest man in the world. and she was an absolute stunner. eyes, tall for that age. very, very good looking. there were people who thought that there was something that was strange about it. part, because t they fell immediately in love with her, they kind of accepted the package.f >> okay, how did this happen? >> they were 20 years apart or more. her since she was born. she was the child of his business partner. it was his ward. they were very much in love with each other, very much. and he was protective of her in sort of way. he couldn't stand the press and her, she was all over the press. she was the first lady who really was there all the time. there all the time, always favorable. he was clever politically and she was witty. in between.term he served one term, stayed out, served another. moved to new york, she was the belle of the city. artists, everybody crowded around her. sh
annette dunlap, historical author talking about frances cleveland. >> you have some language called them beauty in the beach because him and he was, you know, 47, he was 49. he was portly. necessarily the handsomest man in the world. and she was an absolute stunner. eyes, tall for that age. very, very good looking. there were people who thought that there was something that was strange about it. part, because t they fell immediately in love with her, they kind of accepted the package.f...
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. >> rose: went to n.y.u., tisch school, made your way out to annette, chris, and worked on "x-files." >> worked on "x-files." second best job i ever had. this would be the better one. >> rose: and this idea. how did it come about? >> this idea -- the best way i can answer it is that i remember when it occured to me. i'm not sure exactly where it came from but i was talking to a good friend of mine who wound up being a writer and producer and director on "breaking bad." he is someone i met at n.y.u. film school back in the mid-'80s and he and i just finished up our stint writing for "the x-files" and we were concerned about what was coming next and he -- we were not cut out -- we were not fit out for much other than the specialized world of television writing, i fear. so we were joking about what we should do next. we thought perhaps we could greet people who entered wal-mart. direct them to the -- you know -- but he mentioned a "new york times" article he had read that concerned children who'd gotten sick because their mother or their father or someone like that had put a meth lab in
. >> rose: went to n.y.u., tisch school, made your way out to annette, chris, and worked on "x-files." >> worked on "x-files." second best job i ever had. this would be the better one. >> rose: and this idea. how did it come about? >> this idea -- the best way i can answer it is that i remember when it occured to me. i'm not sure exactly where it came from but i was talking to a good friend of mine who wound up being a writer and producer and director...
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annette bongiorno. perez, and daniel bonventre.tion the love interest could be the wife of one of the male defendants. of course, it's not the first time that madoff has been accused of infidelity. cheryl weinstein wrote an book about her alleged one-year affair with madoff. maybe there are more books on the way. >> you know, prosecutors can sometimes use those kinds of relationships as leverage, if there's a revenge factor that could play in. are we talking about the possibility of that happening? >> reporter: well, it's a little unclear why prosecutors submitted this. on the one hand, they want the witness' testimony to be accepted and they don't want this issue to come up and discredit the witnesses. 1 on the other hand, this could sort of bring down some of the case, and it's just unclear how to read why they're filing this. the defendants don't know what to make of this. some of the defendants themselves saying, we don't know what they're talking about. so the mystery just deepens here. we may find out in a week or two when th
annette bongiorno. perez, and daniel bonventre.tion the love interest could be the wife of one of the male defendants. of course, it's not the first time that madoff has been accused of infidelity. cheryl weinstein wrote an book about her alleged one-year affair with madoff. maybe there are more books on the way. >> you know, prosecutors can sometimes use those kinds of relationships as leverage, if there's a revenge factor that could play in. are we talking about the possibility of that...
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i grew up -- i was very young at the end of the cold war but i remember torch annette and the tension and mass surveillance. these were the things the soviets did. now it's true the u.s. didn't always adhere to the ideals that it claimed to. but these were seen as aberrations. they were in their assessments. they were not the policy that was just simply increased. the surveillance truly is unprecedented in line very careful about that because very few things in politics are. but this is -- this goes far beyond as evil and to tear -- totalitarian rulers of the past as technological capacity of the infrastructure. it's the first thing hitler or stalin or any of those people could have dreamt of and they didn't because it goes way beyond. you have to keep in mind as he has eloquently shown the state rarely cuts that and when it does it does it all away. with conflict on terrorism like with the germans and the japanese and the communists doesn't seem to have any end point there is no point saying enough is enough. bin laden is dead. there will always be terrorists especially if the u.s. i
i grew up -- i was very young at the end of the cold war but i remember torch annette and the tension and mass surveillance. these were the things the soviets did. now it's true the u.s. didn't always adhere to the ideals that it claimed to. but these were seen as aberrations. they were in their assessments. they were not the policy that was just simply increased. the surveillance truly is unprecedented in line very careful about that because very few things in politics are. but this is -- this...
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and annette freeman said the relationship between the people in the violent neighborhoods and the chicagoave called police before and it made me feel like i was the criminal. >> growing sentiment that they need to pitch in and do the part to solve the problem on their own. gary mccarthy said the local departments need to do more as far as building relationships in those troubled neighborhoods. back to you in new york. thank you. >> a developing controversy concerning the department of defense. a training manual that compares modern-day extremist with some of america's founding fathers. the boston tea party is deemed an act of terror and it seems the department of defense, thinks that the men who signed the declaration of independence were not much better. in u.s. history there are examples of movements and the colonist who sought to be free of the british rowel. and suck sowed from the northern states. let's debate. it sally and brett former assistant to president bush. >> nice to see you both. >> this manual said it is a training manual not to be used in practice and nowadays instead of
and annette freeman said the relationship between the people in the violent neighborhoods and the chicagoave called police before and it made me feel like i was the criminal. >> growing sentiment that they need to pitch in and do the part to solve the problem on their own. gary mccarthy said the local departments need to do more as far as building relationships in those troubled neighborhoods. back to you in new york. thank you. >> a developing controversy concerning the department...
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annette freeman who lost her son to a stray bullet says the relationship between the people in violentot good. there is no trust. >> i have called police before and you know, it made me feel like i was the criminal. >> reporter: plus superintendent gary mccarthy says, local departments have a lot of work to do in terms of building relationships, in terms of building trust but the growing sent mane even coming from newspaper columnists here in chicago if the people in those troubled neighborhoods want to get control of the street they will have to take control themselves. martha? martha: wow, what a situation. mike, thank you very much. bill: what a situation been going on for too long too. martha: sure has. bill: politicians and mayor -- martha: get it under control. think about rudy giuliani and what he did to help improve the situation because new york was like that at one time but not anymore. bill: turn it around. martha: yeah. bill: extreme flooding in desert. we'll tell you where this is happening. also in a moment coming up, how about this? martha: remember "hanna montana"? cute
annette freeman who lost her son to a stray bullet says the relationship between the people in violentot good. there is no trust. >> i have called police before and you know, it made me feel like i was the criminal. >> reporter: plus superintendent gary mccarthy says, local departments have a lot of work to do in terms of building relationships, in terms of building trust but the growing sent mane even coming from newspaper columnists here in chicago if the people in those troubled...
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annette freeman who lost her son to a stray bullet says the relationship between the people in the violent and chicago cops is not good. there is no trust. >> i have called police before and you know it made me feel like i was the criminal. >> reporter: now police superintendent gary mccarthy says more needs to be done particularly with local departments in terms of building relationships and building trust with those people in those troubled neighborhoods but there is a growing sentiment from the street all the way up to the newspaper columns that the people who live in the bad neighborhoods need to do something themselves, that includes talking with police. arthel? arthel: mike tobin, thank you very much for that. >> reporter: report you got it. jon: we're awaiting the medal of honor ceremony honoring army sergeant ty carter. moments from now this hero will reseat of nation's highest military honor for his bravery during a firefight in afghanistan. we'll take you there live. texas is back at school today months after the fertilizer explosion. 15 were killed and hundreds hurt and most of
annette freeman who lost her son to a stray bullet says the relationship between the people in the violent and chicago cops is not good. there is no trust. >> i have called police before and you know it made me feel like i was the criminal. >> reporter: now police superintendent gary mccarthy says more needs to be done particularly with local departments in terms of building relationships and building trust with those people in those troubled neighborhoods but there is a growing...
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annette joins us from frankfurt.d morning. >> i think personally that those investors have been spooked quite a bit if we look at the share price development. they had a ten-year low and that well explains why the shares are now up on that -- have to say little bit of better than expected earnings in terms of ebda and underlying that income came in a bit better than expected. the company said they're sticking to their guidance of 2,013, but apart from theat, there is not a lot of good news coming out from the company. the ceo is saying that a view of the situation indicates that at least for 2013 and 14 no recovery is inside. that is, of course, due to low demand for electricity in europe and at the same time as well very domestic politics such as the u-turn on nuclear energy here in germany after, of course, the fukushima disaster, and that is weighing on utilities who are now desperately trying to get their feet into renewable energy. and at the same time, they're increasing production of coal plans, which is extre
annette joins us from frankfurt.d morning. >> i think personally that those investors have been spooked quite a bit if we look at the share price development. they had a ten-year low and that well explains why the shares are now up on that -- have to say little bit of better than expected earnings in terms of ebda and underlying that income came in a bit better than expected. the company said they're sticking to their guidance of 2,013, but apart from theat, there is not a lot of good...
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annette says -- it is a violation of the fourth amendment.t does not matter what administration it is under. i'm not convinced that our dad -- data is not being stored somewhere, so that as some point e-mails will be read and calls look at. some of the action so far at facebook.com/c-span. some of the conversation we have been showing you from the aspen security forum, the former director of national intelligence, he commented on the necessity for balancing security and freedom. here is a little bit of what he had to say. [video clip] >> it turns out we can gather a lot more than we can turn into intelligence. we do have to continue to get this information into analysts. we have to give the machines that will help them deal with the enormous volumes. we need good people who can go beyond what the machines can do. that being said, it is possible to -- for the intelligence community to do everything perfectly come and get for something like that to happen in the united states, the measures the country would have to take to prevent those sorts o
annette says -- it is a violation of the fourth amendment.t does not matter what administration it is under. i'm not convinced that our dad -- data is not being stored somewhere, so that as some point e-mails will be read and calls look at. some of the action so far at facebook.com/c-span. some of the conversation we have been showing you from the aspen security forum, the former director of national intelligence, he commented on the necessity for balancing security and freedom. here is a...
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>> my name is annette holt.t my beautiful son, blair, to the streets of chicago, to gun violence. and my voice matters. >> my name is colin goddard. i was shot four times at the shooting in virginia tech, and my voice matters. >> my name is lonnie phillips. i am a proud gun owner, but i do not want any families to experience this pain that these families have heard my voice matters. >> my name is dan gross. i'm a victim of gun violence, and i am a president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. my voice matters. 50 years ago, on the tower ground, americans came together from all races and all backgrounds to raise their voices for justice in our nation. the voices that were raised that they mattered. they mattered because they did not in here at the legal and that's at the lincoln memorial. they mattered because they began here, inspired by a great man's dream and then resonated far and wide because the voices that were raised that they inspired a greater course, now an outcry for change in justice. an a
>> my name is annette holt.t my beautiful son, blair, to the streets of chicago, to gun violence. and my voice matters. >> my name is colin goddard. i was shot four times at the shooting in virginia tech, and my voice matters. >> my name is lonnie phillips. i am a proud gun owner, but i do not want any families to experience this pain that these families have heard my voice matters. >> my name is dan gross. i'm a victim of gun violence, and i am a president of the brady...
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that is currently the law of the land but then he by himself with annette -- without any right, unconstitutional, would argue, decided that he is not going to enforce obama care. it was the same law that he pushed for. he says big business does not have to comply with it. he is by letting the law where he does best of congress passed a bill last week saying mr. president, if you want to help big business and not have them comply with obama care, we want a bill to give you the legal authority to do so. he said no, i reject that legislation. we try to work with him. i'm not sure whether the caller is familiar with the times we are doing that. as i said, the facts speak for themselves. he is not engaging our working with us. host: here are a couple of other stories in the news -- guest: that was part of the dodd-frank legislation. some of that information was already out prior to the legislation. it really goes to the issue of being an investor in a business, what is important to you as far as what is materially important to you when you make an investment. an investment does that mean you are a bi
that is currently the law of the land but then he by himself with annette -- without any right, unconstitutional, would argue, decided that he is not going to enforce obama care. it was the same law that he pushed for. he says big business does not have to comply with it. he is by letting the law where he does best of congress passed a bill last week saying mr. president, if you want to help big business and not have them comply with obama care, we want a bill to give you the legal authority to...
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. >> in minneapolis, a grenade -- >> ♪> [indiscernible] >> my name is annette holt. to the streets of chicago, to gun violence. and my voice matters. >> my name is colin goddard. i was shot four times at the shooting in virginia tech, and my voice matters. >> my name is lonnie phillips. i am a proud gun owner, but i do not want any families to experience this pain that these families have heard my voice matters. >> my name is dan gross. i'm a victim of gun violence, and i am a president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. my voice matters. 50 years ago, on the tower ground, americans came together from all races and all backgrounds to raise their voices for justice in our nation. the voices that were raised that day mattered. they mattered because they did not in here at the legal and that's at the lincoln memorial. they mattered because they began here, inspired by a great man's dream and then resonated far and wide because the voices that were raised that they inspired a greater course, now an outcry for change in justice. an american people that continu
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. >> in minneapolis, a grenade -- >> [indiscernible] ♪ >> my name is annette holds.ago, to gun violence. and my voice matters. >> my name is colin daughter. i was shot four times at the shooting in virginia tech, and my voice matters. >> my name is lonnie phillips. i am a proud gun owner, but i do not want any families to pain that these families have heard my voice matters. >> my name is dan gross. i'm a victim of gun violence, and i am a president of the...