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and that was a -- a revelatory moment in my life. >> jimmy: "annie"? >> "annie."is is -- i called it arthur. and it was about a little red headed boy. >> jimmy: and he was a drinker? >> no. he wasn't a drinker. >> jimmy: okay, no, that's a different -- >> he was an orphan. little orphan arthur. >> jimmy: oh, my god. you were -- >> and -- >> jimmy: you wrote a sequel. [ laughter ] >> and here's the thing. you know how annie had a little heart? right, that little locket? >> jimmy: yeah. >> that she was missing half of. well, arthur had the other half. [ audience aws ] okay. and so -- >> jimmy: i like this. i like this. >> so this is how it started. >> jimmy: you have a good idea. yeah, this is a great idea. >> she's in the orphanage for girls on the fire escape, and it's really sad, and it's snowing. and she's singing, you know -- ♪ maybe far away >> jimmy: right. >> and i don't have the voice. i'm writing. i'm writing this. but then across the street is the boy's orphanage where arthur lives, right? and he goes -- ♪ or maybe real nearby [ audience aws ] and then we
and that was a -- a revelatory moment in my life. >> jimmy: "annie"? >> "annie."is is -- i called it arthur. and it was about a little red headed boy. >> jimmy: and he was a drinker? >> no. he wasn't a drinker. >> jimmy: okay, no, that's a different -- >> he was an orphan. little orphan arthur. >> jimmy: oh, my god. you were -- >> and -- >> jimmy: you wrote a sequel. [ laughter ] >> and here's the thing. you know...
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if they are breathing and you shake annie and she says "go away, i'm sleeping here" you don't have to move her. how much blood do you have? about 6-liters and how much of the red fluid would it take to soak the front of my shirt? not much and one of the little lobes in the bottom here, half an ounce would coat my shirt an if i were to take this and pore it out on the wooden flee floor make a mess and all over the place and difficult to gi gauge blood loss by what you are looking at and there is an emotional component to it and this is a lot of blood and ble bleeding control and pressure and elevation and pressure poi point. to stop bleeding you put direct pressure on the wound. then you do direct pressure and elevation and then you do direc pressure and elevation and a pressure point. direct pressure on the wound an dressing goes on it and a bandage holding it in place. oh my gosh the dress acknowledges soaked through and what do i do? take it off and throw it away? no. put another one on top and hold tighter and get a good grip on it and if you elevate the affe affected part it will
if they are breathing and you shake annie and she says "go away, i'm sleeping here" you don't have to move her. how much blood do you have? about 6-liters and how much of the red fluid would it take to soak the front of my shirt? not much and one of the little lobes in the bottom here, half an ounce would coat my shirt an if i were to take this and pore it out on the wooden flee floor make a mess and all over the place and difficult to gi gauge blood loss by what you are looking at...
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yes, that's our daddy warbucks and lead annie. and annie has an understudy. annie is sylvie isips and her understudy carly gilbert. warbucks as levy. and mr. gur ston is burt healey. >> all right. we look forward to seeing that. i'm going to take my kids to see it. the production starts next week. you are rehearsing. there are evening shows and man tin nays and the following weekend also, you can catch it thursday night if that's your free night. go to svjcc.org to see how you can get in to see larry as mr. healey. >> thank you, chris. >> great to have you here. >> we're going to check in with rob mayeda to see what the forecast holds as well. >> yeah. if you're heading outside you're going to be stuck in a lot of fog around the bay area this morning. our temperatures not too bad. all the low clouds keeping the numbers in the upper 40s to low 50s. you probably can't see a whole lot outside right now. visibility for most of the bay area about a quarter mile or less. we're seeing that in oakland towards the peninsula and a quarter mile visibility in san jose. n
yes, that's our daddy warbucks and lead annie. and annie has an understudy. annie is sylvie isips and her understudy carly gilbert. warbucks as levy. and mr. gur ston is burt healey. >> all right. we look forward to seeing that. i'm going to take my kids to see it. the production starts next week. you are rehearsing. there are evening shows and man tin nays and the following weekend also, you can catch it thursday night if that's your free night. go to svjcc.org to see how you can get in...
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>> "annie." >> right. "annie" is coming back and guess who is going to play her?h, the daughter of will and jada pinkett smith. they'll bring back the 1977 broadway musical with the help of jay-z. now apparently the whole family is brought up. has songs out. overbook entertainment partners which includes the smiths, they formed a joint partnership with jay-z with willow in the leading role. >> his son did "karate kid" which was a huge success. who wouldn't leave to see an "annie" remake. >> it's the family business, man. >> making money.make. >> it's the family business, man. >> making money. if your racing thoughts keep you awake... sleep is here, on the wings of lunesta. and if you wake up often in the middle of the night... rest is here on the wings of lunesta. lunesta helps you fall asleep and stay asleep, so you can wake up feeling rested. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal beha
>> "annie." >> right. "annie" is coming back and guess who is going to play her?h, the daughter of will and jada pinkett smith. they'll bring back the 1977 broadway musical with the help of jay-z. now apparently the whole family is brought up. has songs out. overbook entertainment partners which includes the smiths, they formed a joint partnership with jay-z with willow in the leading role. >> his son did "karate kid" which was a huge success. who...
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. >> the museum has exciting anni >> the mayor, the office of workforce development, kick off a new program which is to engage some of the artists in reinvigorating the streetscapes. organized in partnership with neighborhood based economic development organizations, the art in storefronts taps into the incredible creativity of the artist community to help improve the quality of life and the business climate in poor neighborhoods. the tenderloin, central market, they view, and the mission's 24 st.. at the launch party, the mayor released the first of 13 projects located on taylor and market street. we were there to capture the celebration and to get a closer look at the newly transformed storefront. >> we have an analyst at saying, you know what, we get it. if we close out and we put some plywood, we know it will have graffiti on it. we know that people will not respect this space. they are opening up their businesses, their buildings and they are saying, let's invite young artists in and let's have these artists go at it in great very visually stunning storefronts. >> this is a pilot proje
. >> the museum has exciting anni >> the mayor, the office of workforce development, kick off a new program which is to engage some of the artists in reinvigorating the streetscapes. organized in partnership with neighborhood based economic development organizations, the art in storefronts taps into the incredible creativity of the artist community to help improve the quality of life and the business climate in poor neighborhoods. the tenderloin, central market, they view, and the...
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. >>> así es buenas tardes el departamento vivienda va anny aro el proceso para aceptar lo solicitudel programa de vi vooepd de bajo costomente propósito que lleven esta información a quienes más lo necesitan en su vecindario. >>> es un programa que gobierno de ayuda a la familias a pagar sus rentas es diferente a programa de tenemos , esta oportunidad le ayuda a las familias con un bau che que le llaman que puedan rentar donde ellos quieran. >>> el proceso, es llenar una solicitud y despué de calificar la familias de bajo ingreso, podrán rentar una casa de (...) lo único que tendrán que reembolsar es el 30% de costo de alquiler. >>> para eso van a tener que visitar la página de internet de departamento vivienda publica de oakland y llenar el formulario. >>> pero antes de eso recuerden que tienen que cumplir conciertos quirequisito ser fama de bajo ingreso, ser personas mayores de edades. >>> deberán caer en esta categoría, de lo contrario, podría ser descalificado. >>> podría otorgar meses o año en recibir el cupón. >>> departamento vivienda publica espera la participación de una 10
. >>> así es buenas tardes el departamento vivienda va anny aro el proceso para aceptar lo solicitudel programa de vi vooepd de bajo costomente propósito que lleven esta información a quienes más lo necesitan en su vecindario. >>> es un programa que gobierno de ayuda a la familias a pagar sus rentas es diferente a programa de tenemos , esta oportunidad le ayuda a las familias con un bau che que le llaman que puedan rentar donde ellos quieran. >>> el proceso, es...
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. >> the museum has exciting anni >> thank you, all, very much for taking the time to be year on a sunday afternoon on what i imagine may seem to many of you and extraordinarily quick notice. the process for the new replacement of kamala harris has been predetermine the by the election, by no means did we have a predetermined choice. that process began after the final numbers came in for attorney general harris and it was determined that she would be taking the oath of office as the next attorney general. of course, we had other business to attend to at city hall. notably, who would replace me as the interim mayor. a lot of work finalizing the america's cup, the asian art museum, and one more surprise we will leave you with tomorrow. as you know, tomorrow, i will be taking over as our next lieutenant governor. we have at least one of you here. thank you. [applause] only willie brown could say it best. he said, "of course i want to be at your funeral tomorrow." i have taken this decision very seriously and very personally. unlike other decisions that would require concurrence and require a
. >> the museum has exciting anni >> thank you, all, very much for taking the time to be year on a sunday afternoon on what i imagine may seem to many of you and extraordinarily quick notice. the process for the new replacement of kamala harris has been predetermine the by the election, by no means did we have a predetermined choice. that process began after the final numbers came in for attorney general harris and it was determined that she would be taking the oath of office as the...
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[fiddle and guitar playing] man: ♪ listen, annie used to go... ♪ maxa: the welcoming spirits of historyist, and emerald hills echoing with fiddle and wooden flute seem always to be beckoning you to come sit by the warm hearth of eire. [man continues singing] "a little bit of heaven fell from out the sky one day, and when the angels found it, they called it ireland." i'm rudy maxa. thanks for joining me. all videos and dvds of "smart travels" are $24.95 each plus shipping. call 800-866-7425 for the two-episode dvd or video on "dublin & beyond" and "ireland's west coast." details of all of our travel videos, dvds, and best guide books are on the web at smarttravels.tv. major credit cards are accepted. to order, call this toll-free number or visit us on the web. captioning made possible by u.s. department of education captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- announcer: major corporate support for "smart travels" is provided by expedia.com, a travel web site that offers travelers a variety of ways to create the trip they're looking for, including flights, hotels, an
[fiddle and guitar playing] man: ♪ listen, annie used to go... ♪ maxa: the welcoming spirits of historyist, and emerald hills echoing with fiddle and wooden flute seem always to be beckoning you to come sit by the warm hearth of eire. [man continues singing] "a little bit of heaven fell from out the sky one day, and when the angels found it, they called it ireland." i'm rudy maxa. thanks for joining me. all videos and dvds of "smart travels" are $24.95 each plus...
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they say they will keep d isplaying the message about julie annie on the -- jluiani -- juliani on the electronic b oards. stay with ktvu for continuing coverage on the search. and we'll continue to brick you updates at ktvu.com. >>> the coast guard is resuming their search for fishermen who apparently fell overboard on saturday in the delta waters of eastern contra costa county. someone spotted the boat b elonging to harry lee saturday afternoon, adrift with no one on board. sheriff deputies and the coast guard searched for him saturday and yesterday but did not find him. leigh's believed to have been wearing a manual life jacket that would require pulling a string to inflate it. if he was incapacity stated -- incapacitated, they say, s omehow, he may not have been able to pull the string. >>> a ship in san francisco at the port getting much-needed repairs. allie rasmus has more. >> reporter: this is the carnival cruise ship splendor right here behind us. you can see some of the repair work has already begun. there's two cranes working on the -- off the back end of the ship. if we pan
they say they will keep d isplaying the message about julie annie on the -- jluiani -- juliani on the electronic b oards. stay with ktvu for continuing coverage on the search. and we'll continue to brick you updates at ktvu.com. >>> the coast guard is resuming their search for fishermen who apparently fell overboard on saturday in the delta waters of eastern contra costa county. someone spotted the boat b elonging to harry lee saturday afternoon, adrift with no one on board. sheriff...
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annie from san jose was in new york city last night on business. she was in times square, she snapped this photograph and then sent it off to us here in the bay area so we can get a good look at what she was enduring there while meanwhile this is what we are -- boy, enjoying here. another day with near record high temperatures. i haven't seen anybody surpass that record as of yet. san jose one degree shy of their record of 70 degrees. official sundown at 5:25. this is the scene at mount vaca. you can see it developing, there it is. the tule fog that's now drifting in from the backdoor cut of the central valley in fact because of that tule fog we have a dense fog advisory in effect our northern and eastern portion of our district tonight. any where from 10:00 tonight until 10 a.m. tomorrow. be advised. pinpoint forecast right now sunnyvale 63, along the peninsula mid-60s. fremont in the low 60s. out and about this evening the development of the fog in our far reaches of our inland areas. even toward concord. plus winter chill in the air into the 30s
annie from san jose was in new york city last night on business. she was in times square, she snapped this photograph and then sent it off to us here in the bay area so we can get a good look at what she was enduring there while meanwhile this is what we are -- boy, enjoying here. another day with near record high temperatures. i haven't seen anybody surpass that record as of yet. san jose one degree shy of their record of 70 degrees. official sundown at 5:25. this is the scene at mount vaca....
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tramples upon annie the rights and freedoms. we could give you no world. logical in the russian our case it generates fear and hatred for you it. is an obstacle to. your there for simple and for our world but this situation is also dramatically in the at the terrorist acts in a cardinal way disrupt the normal life the normal occurrence of flushing and three such acts very often force us to take very tough decisions. those terrorists acts radical change their way of thinking not those who fall victims but also with a way of thinking all for everyone living on the planet but unfortunately no state in the world is immune to terrorism their relative. charity status like the one that europe. has just happened in version points that are not for the first time can happen at any time and attending a place in the world no one is immune to that today. yes. there are no universal recipe to convert that even more but if you know one thing one thing you can believe that it's in a definitive way. but with you at our success in countering this common thread depends very
tramples upon annie the rights and freedoms. we could give you no world. logical in the russian our case it generates fear and hatred for you it. is an obstacle to. your there for simple and for our world but this situation is also dramatically in the at the terrorist acts in a cardinal way disrupt the normal life the normal occurrence of flushing and three such acts very often force us to take very tough decisions. those terrorists acts radical change their way of thinking not those who fall...
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then they had "little orphan annie" on the radio. we have "jersey shore."lliam ogburn got closest. he predicted the magic of remote control will be commonplace and the lives of women will be more like those of men, spent more outside the home. in 1931, less than a quarter of women were in the labor force. now it's nearly 60%. so what about 80 years from now? what will that be like? will we finally be able to beam like "star trek?" well, we might not have to. >> our mode of transportation will largely be virtual and people will go to each other without moving from wherever they are. >> reporter: something to think about. john berman, abc news, new york, or paris, or tahiti. >> and we put some predictions on our website abcnews.com/worldnews. check them. keep us honest through the year. hope it's a great year for you. >>> next at 6:00 investigators issue urgent safety recommendations. why more pipes may need to be tested. >> california, here i come. right back where i started from. >> and there is a new governor in the middle of massive budget problem autos e
then they had "little orphan annie" on the radio. we have "jersey shore."lliam ogburn got closest. he predicted the magic of remote control will be commonplace and the lives of women will be more like those of men, spent more outside the home. in 1931, less than a quarter of women were in the labor force. now it's nearly 60%. so what about 80 years from now? what will that be like? will we finally be able to beam like "star trek?" well, we might not have to....
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annie. and do the consonantal hockey league finally bars have regained top spot in the overall standings following a solid performance on sunday the two time champion. three two on home ice moved up to the top of the table pushing like a mighty of back into second elsewhere on guard needed time to defeat the bottom of . the little would be a bug claimed a three won anyways widow. drops are soft and if he makes six five. and subito left no chance threshing down by four goals. that's all a distance balls from now you could find some of those stories on our you tube channel which is r.t.s. sports news coming up shortly after this is the weather stay with us. children dow see about eight thousand murders by the end of elementary school five two hundred thousand violent acts by the age of eighteen from movies television shows to video games to children. twenty four hour news channels is now teen every day formulate a staples just filled in. those flooded for shakespeare those while those who say
annie. and do the consonantal hockey league finally bars have regained top spot in the overall standings following a solid performance on sunday the two time champion. three two on home ice moved up to the top of the table pushing like a mighty of back into second elsewhere on guard needed time to defeat the bottom of . the little would be a bug claimed a three won anyways widow. drops are soft and if he makes six five. and subito left no chance threshing down by four goals. that's all a...
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>>reporter: while they are dealing with such annie men tragedy, first rae responders have to handle their normal work load. heart attack and the minor accidents. >> i can't understand you. what is it you need. >>reporter: fire dispatcher spends 8 precious minute on the phone. trying to get to the bottom of a scratch on a car if if he saider. she even has to call in a traps laytor. >> okay. tell her i'll get somebody on the way i have to go. >>reporter: now dan has posteded audio from more of the 911 calls in a new blog at abc 7 news.com. >>> investigators in russia say a suicide bomber likely carried out the attack that killed 35 people at moscow airport terminal. another 1 80 were injured. this surveillance video shows the explosion at the airport. happened in the international terminal in an area where people greet arriving passengers. witnesses say a man carrying a suitcase setoff the blast. no group has yet claimed responsibility but chechnya militant launched previous attack in moscow including last year deadly subway bombing. >> president will deliver annual state of the union messa
>>reporter: while they are dealing with such annie men tragedy, first rae responders have to handle their normal work load. heart attack and the minor accidents. >> i can't understand you. what is it you need. >>reporter: fire dispatcher spends 8 precious minute on the phone. trying to get to the bottom of a scratch on a car if if he saider. she even has to call in a traps laytor. >> okay. tell her i'll get somebody on the way i have to go. >>reporter: now dan has...
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run insist its program is peaceful and the offer was merely a goodwill gesture but experts believe annie such hams are doomed to failure but they do so from ever there has been a start in negotiations or talks or whatever and didn't have a doubt certainly there may be some people who thought that they could create the fish are already if but. you never managed to really break. p five plus one formula. the behavior of russia and china just shows once again that it doesn't work i think it's half expected such and such a reaction however the iranians wanted to show two things to their own domestic public that this we are ready to negotiate you have to see it with a second step the iranians did it again to which their own public namely to boost. the blast about their own new newly achieved technological progress which is not true but again it sends a message to do also of course inside iran who are highly critical of when you engage with the international community that both things iran can be solved comfort them and it wants to negotiate important. let's not take a look at some of the stori
run insist its program is peaceful and the offer was merely a goodwill gesture but experts believe annie such hams are doomed to failure but they do so from ever there has been a start in negotiations or talks or whatever and didn't have a doubt certainly there may be some people who thought that they could create the fish are already if but. you never managed to really break. p five plus one formula. the behavior of russia and china just shows once again that it doesn't work i think it's half...
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but annie and mike made it through. they stuck to their plan. now they're thinking about what's next. as their financial advisor i reviewed their complete financial picture. they're reallocating some of their assets so they don't have to rethink their dreams. >> with you when you need a financial advisor fully invested in you, wells fargo advisors. together we'll go far. >> corporate funding is also provided by exxon mobile, and prudential funding. addition funding is provided by the ethics in excellence journalism. the anenburg foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. at year's end, we can use this week between two holidays to take a deep breath. and after a year as eventful as 2010 and looking forward to one that promises to be at least as important, it helps to look back and forward. remember thelma hart? she's the obama supporter who said she had become exhausted defending him, then she
but annie and mike made it through. they stuck to their plan. now they're thinking about what's next. as their financial advisor i reviewed their complete financial picture. they're reallocating some of their assets so they don't have to rethink their dreams. >> with you when you need a financial advisor fully invested in you, wells fargo advisors. together we'll go far. >> corporate funding is also provided by exxon mobile, and prudential funding. addition funding is provided by...
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annie's big brother was born at 11:11. >> it's just a coincidence. it big some day as a family with a connection to the number 11. >> reporter: for now, this number one family says it's a good reminder. one day, one moment at a time. >> we'll never forget what time they were born. that's for sure. >> and as hard as it is to believe that baby was born in denver at 1:11 p.m., yesterday we had a story about a baby that was the exact same m.o. but that one was born at 1:11 a.m. they should meet. >> they'll get together. mom and baby are just fine. >>> stick around. your papers when we return. fine. >>> stick around. your papers when we return. if your racing thoughts keep you awake... sleep is here, on the wings of lunesta. and if you wake up often in the middle of the night... rest is here, on the wings of lunesta. lunesta helps you fall asleep and stay asleep, so you can wake up feeling rested. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, withou
annie's big brother was born at 11:11. >> it's just a coincidence. it big some day as a family with a connection to the number 11. >> reporter: for now, this number one family says it's a good reminder. one day, one moment at a time. >> we'll never forget what time they were born. that's for sure. >> and as hard as it is to believe that baby was born in denver at 1:11 p.m., yesterday we had a story about a baby that was the exact same m.o. but that one was born at 1:11...
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and joe and jill took to their room and the wind that might to a hamburger joint and then to see "annie." there was a honeymoon for the three of them. soon afterward, jill and joe had a daughter, ashley, who would follow the family footsteps and is now giving social work in delaware. all through this time, joe biden was continuing to build up a reputation as a hard-working senator. at the beginning he was a bit of a celebrity because he was 30, he had a history of a family accident. he became quite a celebrity and did a lot of speaking around the country, and i think that was a factor of his thinking even jolie about running for president. and of course the centerpiece of his surface were the confirmation hearings that he led for the members of the supreme court. biden managed to get the civil rights groups that were trying to get into the act about defeating on robert bork and had agreed not to diffuse the attack and fell behind him so he led the successful fight to defeat robert bork. some time afterward, he had another serious health problem where he had two brain aneurysms, one of w
and joe and jill took to their room and the wind that might to a hamburger joint and then to see "annie." there was a honeymoon for the three of them. soon afterward, jill and joe had a daughter, ashley, who would follow the family footsteps and is now giving social work in delaware. all through this time, joe biden was continuing to build up a reputation as a hard-working senator. at the beginning he was a bit of a celebrity because he was 30, he had a history of a family accident....
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. >> the museum has exciting anni what this is all about is your right freedom of speech. what made america great is an independent, vigorous press. if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. our guests today are the creators of south park, matt stone and trey parker, and larry divney, the president and ceo of the show's home: comedy central. it's great to have you here. i--we're sitting here at the u.s. comedy arts festival, and i've got this program in my hand. and here we go. "freedom in the arts, honoring norman lear, gary trudeau, oliver stone, matt stone, and trey parker." was that pretty much your intent, become a living legend in free expression here? yeah, i think-- this is pretty heavy company here. do you like that picture of us? yeah, when matt and i were, like, 20, i said, "matt, how can we be honored someday
. >> the museum has exciting anni what this is all about is your right freedom of speech. what made america great is an independent, vigorous press. if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. our guests today are the creators of south...
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that's beautiful annie. this is -- do you know who this is? >> jimmy: do you? best friend? >> no. >> jimmy: well, i don't know. maybe she is. i have no way of knowing who your mother -- no, that's monique. she won the oscar last year for -- >> congratulations, girl! this is good. >> jimmy: do you know who this is? >> that's that little thing from "true grit." i ran into her in an airport. i met her face to face. >> jimmy: she's your opponent. >> no, she's my friend. >> jimmy: okay. all right. do you know your friend's name? >> hailee. >> jimmy: absolutely right. do you know who this is? >> jimmy -- um -- >> jimmy: no, that's ryan seacrest. he was just here. >> oh, i knew i had seen him on the tv backstage. >> jimmy: he's that guy. [ applause ] that's the end of my life on tv. >> jimmy: i hope you know who this is. >> oh, oh, oh -- i do but i can't remember his name and i'm thinking of tiny tim and i know it's not him. >> jimmy: no, it's weird al. that's the one name you need to know if you're going to go to the oscars. >> to go anywhere. >> jimmy: i've seen him
that's beautiful annie. this is -- do you know who this is? >> jimmy: do you? best friend? >> no. >> jimmy: well, i don't know. maybe she is. i have no way of knowing who your mother -- no, that's monique. she won the oscar last year for -- >> congratulations, girl! this is good. >> jimmy: do you know who this is? >> that's that little thing from "true grit." i ran into her in an airport. i met her face to face. >> jimmy: she's your opponent....
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>>reporter: while they are dealing with such annie men tragedy, first rae responders have to handle their normal work load. heart attack and the minor accidents. >> i can't understand you what is it you need. >>reporter: fire dispatcher spends 8 precious minutes on the phone. trying to get to the bottom of a scratch on a car fender. she even has to call in a translator. >> i'll get somebody on the way i have to go. >>reporter: that was dan reporting. the in san francisco tonight neighbors in the haight are concerned following the second suspicious death there in less than a week. the body of a woman was found in the passenger seat of a burning car around 3:30 this morning near webster and haigh haight. witness took this cell phone picture of the scene. neighbors say the woman death is just the latest in a series of troubling incidents in the lower haight. >> i heard from the neighbors that on haight street they often don't walk down this block and i have a 9-year-old child and i walk him to school down this block on a daily basis either me or my husband so to me that's unacceptable. >> th
>>reporter: while they are dealing with such annie men tragedy, first rae responders have to handle their normal work load. heart attack and the minor accidents. >> i can't understand you what is it you need. >>reporter: fire dispatcher spends 8 precious minutes on the phone. trying to get to the bottom of a scratch on a car fender. she even has to call in a translator. >> i'll get somebody on the way i have to go. >>reporter: that was dan reporting. the in san...
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you know what was so very cool is annie finny from san jose, she is in new york city on business and she was walking around times square last night. you know that area well, dana, and she shot this picture and was thinking of me. so she sent me this picture here. isn't that so cool. she is from san jose and she ended up writing another e-mail this morning saying that her plane was severely delayed and she is still not home to san jose. but guess what she missed? the ninth straight day of record warmth right here in the bay area. gilroy with a record high of 75 degrees. right there we are looking out towards the tower where today in san francisco, we topped off at 64. and that's up from the average high of 59 degrees. it looks like this should be it. we are beginning to cool off very rapidly. in fact, concord is already reporting 47 degrees at this hour. otherwise bay side 64 to 59 and if you're out and about along the seashore. overnight a winter chill still in the area. 53 degrees overnight low in santa rosa. areas of very dense fog. in fact, dense fog advisory now in effect for nor
you know what was so very cool is annie finny from san jose, she is in new york city on business and she was walking around times square last night. you know that area well, dana, and she shot this picture and was thinking of me. so she sent me this picture here. isn't that so cool. she is from san jose and she ended up writing another e-mail this morning saying that her plane was severely delayed and she is still not home to san jose. but guess what she missed? the ninth straight day of record...
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social security, and it said, what they said would be this woman farmer in upstate new york named annie. and we get to the end of the script, and i thought there was nothing to say, i was just a witness at this. we get to script and senator moynihan says, now, this tragedy, is that going to be an actress? laugh and the commercial burgers and say, well, yes, that's we do this. he said, well then, that's allies. and i didn't save social security. he looks at this thing that the page long as is long does it take to write these things, 10 minutes? these are people are being paid hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars. they spend months and months to write these things. these are 10 minutes? he said do you have a typewriter here? [laughter] which is in at the age of the computer and they didn't have a typewriter. so he asked for a legal pad. he left the room. i looked at my watch. he returned in eight minutes, and he read his social security script or martial from his legal pad. and as you discover in this book there are so many facets that were unknowable by anyone other
social security, and it said, what they said would be this woman farmer in upstate new york named annie. and we get to the end of the script, and i thought there was nothing to say, i was just a witness at this. we get to script and senator moynihan says, now, this tragedy, is that going to be an actress? laugh and the commercial burgers and say, well, yes, that's we do this. he said, well then, that's allies. and i didn't save social security. he looks at this thing that the page long as is...
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so in the phillipines it's like, "oh, i remember seeing you when you were nine in annie."w, and so yeah, it was a life that not a lot of people in the us or in london were aware of at the time that i was doing miss saigon. >> hinojosa: so then you hear about... this was 1989. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and what, does your agent say, "look, they're going to start casting for this show called miss saigon"? what did you know about it? >> well, actually, the auditions were in 1988, a year earlier. and i was in the phillipines. i was in college. i was a premed major. i was a biology major in college. and there was a singer's union in the phillipines called opm. and the president of the union called my mother and said that there were these auditions coming up for this show which was going to open in london. and so my mom was really skeptical. >> hinojosa: because your mom plays a major role in your life. >> yes. you know, she manages me when... you know, in the phillipines. and of course she's a mom, so her instincts were like, "i don't know about these people, because what if they
so in the phillipines it's like, "oh, i remember seeing you when you were nine in annie."w, and so yeah, it was a life that not a lot of people in the us or in london were aware of at the time that i was doing miss saigon. >> hinojosa: so then you hear about... this was 1989. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and what, does your agent say, "look, they're going to start casting for this show called miss saigon"? what did you know about it? >> well, actually, the...
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. >> reporter: longtime oakland residents like annie say it won't make a difference. >> it's been better, but it's still a lot of killing going on. >> reporter: either way, batts says nothing has been decided. for now, he's not going to san jose, a city more than twice the population of oakland with about a quarter of the homicides. >> just focus on being in oakland. i think it would be very presumptuous to talk about something else. >> reporter: another draw for heading to san jose is that if batts gets the job, he'll become the city's first african-american police chief. i asked him about that. he said he would not comment or talk about the position unless he gets it. san jose city manager will be making that decision in the next couple of weeks. live in oakland, alese kirshner, nbc bay area news. >>> a double tragedy tonight. a campbell family engulfed in grief after their son killed himself after he gunned down a man suspected of killing his sister nearly ten years ago. all of this happening over the weekend at the saratoga shopping center in san jose. that's where he find nbc bay ar
. >> reporter: longtime oakland residents like annie say it won't make a difference. >> it's been better, but it's still a lot of killing going on. >> reporter: either way, batts says nothing has been decided. for now, he's not going to san jose, a city more than twice the population of oakland with about a quarter of the homicides. >> just focus on being in oakland. i think it would be very presumptuous to talk about something else. >> reporter: another draw for...
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>> well, annie and i have been praying for gabby and the families and all the victims of yesterday's attack in tucson. this kind of senseless violence is never appropriate in our country. least of all when it's directed at somebody like congresswoman giffords who is a caring and energetic and engaged committed public servant who was working hard to improve the lives of her constituents. we spent much of yesterday afternoon in horror watching as this all unfolded. i think as senator paul says, all of us need to be mindful of the fact this was the act of a deranged individual. we need to be more cautious and concerned about our security, but we also need to be rededicated to the work of trying to serve our constituents, of remaining active and engaged in the institution of the congress. and moving ahead to tackle the very real challenges ahead of us. since i first gabby, a decade ago, she impressed me with someone who was a tireless and dedicated public servant. i hope we move forward in a positive way, move beyond rhetoric of the campaign and move ahead to channels that lie ahead -- c
>> well, annie and i have been praying for gabby and the families and all the victims of yesterday's attack in tucson. this kind of senseless violence is never appropriate in our country. least of all when it's directed at somebody like congresswoman giffords who is a caring and energetic and engaged committed public servant who was working hard to improve the lives of her constituents. we spent much of yesterday afternoon in horror watching as this all unfolded. i think as senator paul...
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[inaudible conversations] >> your teacher's name is annie? is e yes, okay.ant to hear a song in be german. can you, can you sing? no? [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> oh, well. ♪ if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. ♪ if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. ♪ if you're happy and you know it, then your face will surely show it. ♪ if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> all right! that's wonderful! [cheers and applause] >> so, you know, what i wrote there is true, and you can see in their eyes how really, you know, kids are universal, people are universal. one of the eis officers i interviewed said, you know, wherever i go whether people have lips that are stretched blue or whether they're sitting in front of computer terminals, they all want the same thing; something good for their family and, you know, they're all trying to do the best they can. some people are born into places where it's very unequal. so i really admire this program. it's one government program which, as i said in the book, it's probably th
[inaudible conversations] >> your teacher's name is annie? is e yes, okay.ant to hear a song in be german. can you, can you sing? no? [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> oh, well. ♪ if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. ♪ if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. ♪ if you're happy and you know it, then your face will surely show it. ♪ if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> all right! that's wonderful! [cheers and...
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any is such a -- annie is such a delight. in spring she was diagnosed with leukemia. she'll be 28 years old in february. and when she was dlinged -- diagnosed, fortunately she had health insurance. but what she realized had and her family realized right away is that very quickly as she was approaching trying to get a bone marrow transplant and all of the attend ant costs that are associated with that, is that without the change that we made in the health care law, she would actually, maybe her parents would have to give up their retirement funds, maybe they would have to sacrifice their home because they wanted to save their daughter's life, because she would have bumped up against those lifetime limits. and so what we did in the 111th congress in passing a health care law is we said to young people like 28-year-old annie that we're committed to making sure that she has the ability to take care of her health and to save her life. that's what this is about. it's about real people, it's about their lives and it's about our obligation that we have to one another. and wit
any is such a -- annie is such a delight. in spring she was diagnosed with leukemia. she'll be 28 years old in february. and when she was dlinged -- diagnosed, fortunately she had health insurance. but what she realized had and her family realized right away is that very quickly as she was approaching trying to get a bone marrow transplant and all of the attend ant costs that are associated with that, is that without the change that we made in the health care law, she would actually, maybe her...
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interesa es que ha surgido un debate mundial con el tema de la crianza de los hijos segÚn la escritora annienstrumento musical, crees que esto reporta mayores beneficios? >> los expedidos en ricos apuntan que la mejora mÁs recomendable de otorgar una crianza para los niÑos es un estilo que combine ambos, que sea permisivo en circunstancias especÍficas donde haya flexibilidad, eso sea aconsejable y sea un poco mÁs estricto. nosotros le llamamos autoridad digo que es la mitad entre ser autoritario y permisivo. >> pero nosotros los hispanos nos importa mucho el tema emocional. quizas a los orientales no. >> hay muchos suicidios entre los niÑos chinos. >> hay una incidencia altÍsima. >> por la presiÓn en el estudio. >> tiene un fuerte componente psicosocial y cultural en ese sentido, desde luego para un niÑo que estÁ siendo criado en ese ambiente occidentalizado es un contraste bastante marcado que el padre le impone ese estilo de crianza cuando tiene como punto de referencia en comparaciÓn con su semejante, desde luego la autoestima es sumamente importante porque no solamente depende para nosot
interesa es que ha surgido un debate mundial con el tema de la crianza de los hijos segÚn la escritora annienstrumento musical, crees que esto reporta mayores beneficios? >> los expedidos en ricos apuntan que la mejora mÁs recomendable de otorgar una crianza para los niÑos es un estilo que combine ambos, que sea permisivo en circunstancias especÍficas donde haya flexibilidad, eso sea aconsejable y sea un poco mÁs estricto. nosotros le llamamos autoridad digo que es la mitad entre ser...
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. >> as anybody, any family in america, and a single mother, annie spells, any child, and a grandparente grandparent, met a more obscure health care system? >> see what your representative said. read transcripts of every house and senate session. congressional chronicle's at c- span.org. >> c-span local content vehicles are traveling the country visiting cities and communities as we look at issues impacting the nation. we taken out to detroit, where the north american auto show is taking place. we caught up with the governor as he toured the show. >> is companies, it is innovators, it is on dinars that are going to create more and better jobs of the future -- it is entrepreneurship that is going to create the more and better jobs of the future. we are committed to creating an environment of success. i am excited by the opportunity we have in front of us. >> these guys, they have some technology that they want to go forward with. the governor wants to see what you have. >> this charges two cars. it is in a concrete base. this is the standard here. this is an access card. touchscreen moni
. >> as anybody, any family in america, and a single mother, annie spells, any child, and a grandparente grandparent, met a more obscure health care system? >> see what your representative said. read transcripts of every house and senate session. congressional chronicle's at c- span.org. >> c-span local content vehicles are traveling the country visiting cities and communities as we look at issues impacting the nation. we taken out to detroit, where the north american auto...
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then they had little orphan annie on the radio. we have "jersey shore."ot closest. he predicted the magic of remote control will be commonplace, and the lives of women will be more like those of men, spent more outside the home. in 1931, less than one-quarter of women were in the labor force. now it's nearly 60%. so what about 80 years from now? what will that be like? will we finally be able to beam like star trek? well, we might not have to. >> our mode of transportation will largely be virtual and through holographic means. people will go to each other without moving from wherever they are. >> reporter: something to think about. john berman, abc news, new york. or paris. or tahiti. >> let's take a similar trip, shall we? >> it would be cool if we could just snap our fingers, wouldn't it be? >> that's right. space, not bad. oh! >> space. 3q with the money you invest in clothes, why risk they'll end up faded or stretched ? try woolite. woolite isn't just for your delicates. it's for all your clothes. with woolite complete you can wash everything because
then they had little orphan annie on the radio. we have "jersey shore."ot closest. he predicted the magic of remote control will be commonplace, and the lives of women will be more like those of men, spent more outside the home. in 1931, less than one-quarter of women were in the labor force. now it's nearly 60%. so what about 80 years from now? what will that be like? will we finally be able to beam like star trek? well, we might not have to. >> our mode of transportation will...
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. >> i want to talk to anni via skype which you couldn't have done at home during those six months.family that knew about it and accidentally let it slip. i said, it's going to be six months without technology. we're like, what? what do you mean? so we were like, mo way, mom. absolutely no way are we doing that. yeah, she had to bribe us a little bit. >> so what happened over the course of the six months? what did you discover? >> well, we discovered the lost art of eye contact, conversation. i mean, as annie said at one point it's like we woke up and thought, there are people here in our house. let's talk to them. the kids started hanging out in one another's bedroom again. they picked up books. my son started playing lego the first morning. a 6'0" tall 13-year-old. >> your son picked up the saxaphone. >> he did. >> so something he put to the side. >> he burrowed in the closet and there was the saxaphone he hadn't played in two years. he started channelling the hours a day that he had spent gaming into the saxaphone. >> was it worth it to you? >> yes. it was. >> it's really interes
. >> i want to talk to anni via skype which you couldn't have done at home during those six months.family that knew about it and accidentally let it slip. i said, it's going to be six months without technology. we're like, what? what do you mean? so we were like, mo way, mom. absolutely no way are we doing that. yeah, she had to bribe us a little bit. >> so what happened over the course of the six months? what did you discover? >> well, we discovered the lost art of eye...
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we have another question from annie in los angeles. >> hi. i have a problem with my cocker spaniel. troubles me that this could be very serious problem. so, if you could let me know what to do about that i'd appreciate it. >> there is a big $10 word for this that we call cocrophasia where dogs like to eat the poop of either their own or other animals. >> whether outside or in the litter box. >> we don't really know why they like to do it. i think we all universally agree it's disgusting. >> it happens in my house. >> some think there are some nutrients they're looking for that they get from the feces? >> it's not just an odor thing? >> it's not necessarily an odor thing. some think it's just done out of boredom. the dog doesn't have anything else to do so he goes looking in the litter box. others believe the dogs actually like the taste of it which is the grossest of all. i will say to our viewer, it is important to put the cat's litter box away so the dog can't get to it. usually it doesn't harm them. but there are intestinal parasites that can be transmitted through eating it. and
we have another question from annie in los angeles. >> hi. i have a problem with my cocker spaniel. troubles me that this could be very serious problem. so, if you could let me know what to do about that i'd appreciate it. >> there is a big $10 word for this that we call cocrophasia where dogs like to eat the poop of either their own or other animals. >> whether outside or in the litter box. >> we don't really know why they like to do it. i think we all universally agree...
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. >> has any family in america, any single mother, annie spouse, any child, and the grandparent met a more bureaucratic system than the american health insurance system? >> watched his health care debate from the child -- from the house floor any time. see what your representative said, read time lines of every session. congressional chronicle, at c- span.org 4slash. >> today "washington journal:" reporter from politico. the discussion on how the economy has forced cities to reduce police and fire and rescue jobs. then, a discussion on the obama's administration use of military tribunal to prosecute detainees. from "washington journal," live every day on c-span. >> tuesday, president obama delivers the state of the union address to a joint session of congress. the coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. then the republican response from the house budget committee chairman paul ryan of wisconsin. plus your phone calls and reaction. you can watch the address on c- span-2 followed by reaction from members of congress, from statuary hall. >> coming up next, a look at the day's events beginn
. >> has any family in america, any single mother, annie spouse, any child, and the grandparent met a more bureaucratic system than the american health insurance system? >> watched his health care debate from the child -- from the house floor any time. see what your representative said, read time lines of every session. congressional chronicle, at c- span.org 4slash. >> today "washington journal:" reporter from politico. the discussion on how the economy has forced...
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annie on our line for democrats. and we want to let our viewers know that throughout our conversation this morning regarding the uprising in egypt we'll be showing live video from aljazeera. you'll be seeing some of the activity going on in cairo. caller: first, we just all hope that the protests are peaceful in regards to the military and those in the streets. but i mean, the role in regard to the u.s., i mean, we've had our fingers in that bart of the world tooch, -- part of the world too much, too long. and let's hope the u.s. supports the head of the iaea for so long and that they really support him to be the leader in that transition. and, you know, but the only thing about him, he'll have forces against him in the u.s. because he has been pushing for a long time that israel open up to inspections as well as india and pakistan. so he wants that to be a level playing field as far as nuclear weapons inspections. but i found it kind of fascinating, who like who they cover in regard to the protest in that part of th
annie on our line for democrats. and we want to let our viewers know that throughout our conversation this morning regarding the uprising in egypt we'll be showing live video from aljazeera. you'll be seeing some of the activity going on in cairo. caller: first, we just all hope that the protests are peaceful in regards to the military and those in the streets. but i mean, the role in regard to the u.s., i mean, we've had our fingers in that bart of the world tooch, -- part of the world too...
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. >> hi, anny, how are you? great to see you. >> this is my mother. >> how are you? >> i'm doing great. >> hi, karen, how are you? >> that's jenni. >> jenni, good to see you. mike, good to see you. >> i'm from the north pole. >> i know you are, man. [laughter] all right, come on, dad, get by mom, mom and dad, you get over here. all right. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> it's not bad, you get used to it. >> everybody can see? >> stand up straight. >> now you guys know why she's in the senate, don't you? [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i love that. >> all right, got it? okay. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> look at y'all, and he'd say, y'all got good blood. [laughter] >> best to your family too. >> he was sworn in last night. >> very good. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we take our children's successes more than we take our own. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversati
. >> hi, anny, how are you? great to see you. >> this is my mother. >> how are you? >> i'm doing great. >> hi, karen, how are you? >> that's jenni. >> jenni, good to see you. mike, good to see you. >> i'm from the north pole. >> i know you are, man. [laughter] all right, come on, dad, get by mom, mom and dad, you get over here. all right. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> it's not bad, you get used to it. >>...
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a love like karen san francisco some sunshine and annie and transform morning news in justice units officialsnce to discuss the condition of several victims of the deadly shooting in arizona including an update on congresswoman we'll bring it to you live coming up. one week after being sworn in jerry brown will announce his budget plan and the cuts are expected. shakeups in city hall as the police jeff is now the district attorney we'll have details ahead. another chilly morning the big news in mothers how cold it is as we take a look at a court shot a little bit of wind, high clouds full sun trent is not doing too much to warm things up. >> not yet, all live look at the golden gate, topping weather headlines we have fog, cold temperatures cold enough that the result of frost, widespread frost said the chemical this afternoon there is a chance of rain setting up for tomorrow full details coming out. still tracking major delays for this hotspot the ride into san francisco both 101 and 280 is backed up 101 is slow from san bruno. up to and through hospital curve and the 1 0180 split template ch
a love like karen san francisco some sunshine and annie and transform morning news in justice units officialsnce to discuss the condition of several victims of the deadly shooting in arizona including an update on congresswoman we'll bring it to you live coming up. one week after being sworn in jerry brown will announce his budget plan and the cuts are expected. shakeups in city hall as the police jeff is now the district attorney we'll have details ahead. another chilly morning the big news in...
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> this new law is a fiscal house of cards carrot >> has any family in america, any single mother, annie's house, any child, any grandparent met a more bureaucratic system and the american health insurance system? >> watch this week's health care debate from the house floor any time on line with c-span's congressional chronicle. see what your representative said, track timelines, and read transcripts. congressional chronicle at c- span.org/congress. >> in a few moments, a hearing on medical malpractice liability. in two hours, house leaders on next week's agenda that includes proposed cuts in federal spending. after that, a discussion on the agenda of the house oversight and reform committee. later, we will uigher today's house debate on the future of health care legislation -- we will reair today's house debate on the future of health care legislation. house democrats are meeting in cambridge maryland. we will have their news conference at 11:30 a.m. eastern. shortly after that it 12:15 p.m. eastern, more from the annual conference of mayors. we will hear from shaun donovan and the trade
> this new law is a fiscal house of cards carrot >> has any family in america, any single mother, annie's house, any child, any grandparent met a more bureaucratic system and the american health insurance system? >> watch this week's health care debate from the house floor any time on line with c-span's congressional chronicle. see what your representative said, track timelines, and read transcripts. congressional chronicle at c- span.org/congress. >> in a few moments, a...
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chuck, i'm with annie, my wife, and we have some of the grandchildren here.we're in the van driving around town. we're on the way to the white house, and they tell me i can't come to the awarder ceremony. i said, no, senator, i don't know how that happened. just come down, pull up right through the, you know, we'll take care of you. that wasthat was -- i understooe importance of senator glenn. not only as an individual, but also, you know, to the president's legislative program. you know, quite frankly, he was a vote. and so i said, yeah, come right down. yup. i'll meet you at the front door of the white house. i went in and, you know, saw the person who had told them no. i just got a call from john glenn. i told him to come down. you can't do that. tell him go back. you know, he and his wife will have to turn around. there's no room for him. fine, okay. i'm going to have senator glenn standing here in five minutes. the president is going to come by. the president is going to say, john, why don't you come on in. and you are going to be the one who says to the
chuck, i'm with annie, my wife, and we have some of the grandchildren here.we're in the van driving around town. we're on the way to the white house, and they tell me i can't come to the awarder ceremony. i said, no, senator, i don't know how that happened. just come down, pull up right through the, you know, we'll take care of you. that wasthat was -- i understooe importance of senator glenn. not only as an individual, but also, you know, to the president's legislative program. you know, quite...