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how are we doing calli ? i don't know about you but i could use something to eat. - when are we going to get to the airport ? - relax, man. as my father used to say "if we are meant to get someplace, then we will get there." hopefully, in this lifetime. wait ! i just saw a sign for the airport. okay, this is it ! pull over ! pull over. welcome, welcome ! come in ! it is so good to meet you. it's a pleasure. grazie, grazie. i am antonio bill's uncle. so, where is the bride ? ah, caterina ! bellisima ! caterina ! should we say something ? no. guillermo ! guillermo ! bambino mio ! she's fantastica ! it's as if she was born... to be in our family ! such nice curly, dark hair ! you will have beautiful bambinos ! ah, fredo ! fredo what are you doing over there ? this is no funerale ! let's have musica ! caterina, let's dance. nice party. look at it this way. your family isn't losing a son; it's gaining two daughters. are you waiting for a ride ? ride ? yes. crossroads cafe ? yes ! cafe, cafe. lars ? yes ! lars. mis
how are we doing calli ? i don't know about you but i could use something to eat. - when are we going to get to the airport ? - relax, man. as my father used to say "if we are meant to get someplace, then we will get there." hopefully, in this lifetime. wait ! i just saw a sign for the airport. okay, this is it ! pull over ! pull over. welcome, welcome ! come in ! it is so good to meet you. it's a pleasure. grazie, grazie. i am antonio bill's uncle. so, where is the bride ? ah,...
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and cally said, can you do it remotely. why don't you try it.back two weeks after i had the baby and some people were shocked by that. for me as cally said, it restored some sort of normalcy to the routine and it gave me something else to focus on. because having a baby in that situation is so intense and you're not in control, there's nurses and doctors in control. it made a difference, that kind of tweak to do the show. >> sometimes if you take your eye off the main problem you're not paying attention to it, sometimes the little things, to make you feel a little stronger. >> you carve out those small actions so look at the areas in your life that are meaningful to you right now. and then break those into activities and actions that you can put into the next seven days. so for example, with maggie, she wanted to focus on her job and so she looked at how she could do her radio show remotely and be there for him. and the small action she took was find a radio boost she could transmit from. also she has an angel that she put in mercer's crib, so s
and cally said, can you do it remotely. why don't you try it.back two weeks after i had the baby and some people were shocked by that. for me as cally said, it restored some sort of normalcy to the routine and it gave me something else to focus on. because having a baby in that situation is so intense and you're not in control, there's nurses and doctors in control. it made a difference, that kind of tweak to do the show. >> sometimes if you take your eye off the main problem you're not...
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coca-cola trying to appeal to the callie conscience people there.e magazine reports the new drinks will be sweetened with sple splenda. >> i thought it already existed. >> there's a huge call for this. lots of choices. >>> food, don't we love it? >> yep. >> when you go to your favorite fast-food restaurant you know what is on the menu, but you may be surprised to learn that's not everything that they serve. it's a secret menu, and it's getting just as much attention. >> this morning we are talking about the secret menus, frequently requested meals hardly publicized except for word of mouth and by social media. >> fast-food places are looking to set themselves apart, and some customers want to be exclusive. look at this, we have a few of them here on the list. >> here is burger king's suicide burger containing 800 calories and 53 grams of fat and nearly 2,500 grams of sodium. >> you know if burger king has one, so does mcdonald's. the monster mac. wow. a hybrid of a double burger. you have to order between breakfast and lunch here at mcdonald's. >> t
coca-cola trying to appeal to the callie conscience people there.e magazine reports the new drinks will be sweetened with sple splenda. >> i thought it already existed. >> there's a huge call for this. lots of choices. >>> food, don't we love it? >> yep. >> when you go to your favorite fast-food restaurant you know what is on the menu, but you may be surprised to learn that's not everything that they serve. it's a secret menu, and it's getting just as much...
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time in ten years she's taken a holiday to celebrate her sister's birthday at home and she's taken callie along to show him the country where he was born. he's this city has changed so much in ten years it's beautiful now. yet i expected to turn up and find a dirty. playing. school in the still shopping mall here can we get a chicken burger. i like to meet friends on the other soon do you remember them for . a little bit. are you going to talk to them. look at the beautiful sunset how beautiful i love the city center i can't remember it at all. the more. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to. maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more cattery down to the bottom line there is still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight the fire. place and it is going to pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout much of in life the film is largel
time in ten years she's taken a holiday to celebrate her sister's birthday at home and she's taken callie along to show him the country where he was born. he's this city has changed so much in ten years it's beautiful now. yet i expected to turn up and find a dirty. playing. school in the still shopping mall here can we get a chicken burger. i like to meet friends on the other soon do you remember them for . a little bit. are you going to talk to them. look at the beautiful sunset how beautiful...
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theater venues, from large mainstream houses to the most experimental venues to african american ethnic cally specific theaters reaching extraordinarily diverse audiences. from here to japan, his acclaimed sisters, maximoto premiered in 2005. in the last couple years he worked with camposanto on a
theater venues, from large mainstream houses to the most experimental venues to african american ethnic cally specific theaters reaching extraordinarily diverse audiences. from here to japan, his acclaimed sisters, maximoto premiered in 2005. in the last couple years he worked with camposanto on a
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theater venues, from large mainstream houses to the most experimental venues to african american ethnic cally specific theaters reaching extraordinarily diverse audiences. from here to japan, his acclaimed sisters, maximoto premiered in 2005. in the last couple years he worked with camposanto on a fist of roses on male violence and an orchestral composition. many of his plays are collected in month more cherry blossoms published by washington press. among his awards are the civil liberties public education fund and lila wallace reader's digest award. phillip is also a respected independent film maker whose film recently premiered at sundance, but we're here to talk about his upcoming production, after the war. a jazz-infused drama set in post-war san francisco japan town in 1948 which chronicles the return of japanese americans into the internment -- from the internment camp. sharing this evening is chloe veltman. chloe was born in london and received a master's degree with distinction in conjunction with harvard university and the moscow art theater school. she has worked as a staff reporter
theater venues, from large mainstream houses to the most experimental venues to african american ethnic cally specific theaters reaching extraordinarily diverse audiences. from here to japan, his acclaimed sisters, maximoto premiered in 2005. in the last couple years he worked with camposanto on a fist of roses on male violence and an orchestral composition. many of his plays are collected in month more cherry blossoms published by washington press. among his awards are the civil liberties...
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san francisco police say a cally city police officer initially spotted a stolen car with two men inside near the intersection of santa barbara and john daly boulevard. by phone this afternoon, san francisco police said one of their officers spotted the car in the city and gave chase. >> after the driver brandished a firearm at the officer. >> reporter: officer say the driver made a sharp furnfrom bay shore to hester and jumped out car of the police say the passenger surrendered immediately, but the driver ran way with a gun. >> daly city and san francisco police officers approached the fleeing driver who raised his gun at the officer daly city police officer fear for his life discharged his firearm at the suspect. >> reporter: that round hit the suspect in the chest. he died from his injuries. neighbor say the road here loops around on itself, making a getaway nearly impossible. >> when they come through here, they have have to come back up this way. there is no other way to go. >> reporter: you are still see a bullet hole in the fence near the seen of this morning's seeing we contacted
san francisco police say a cally city police officer initially spotted a stolen car with two men inside near the intersection of santa barbara and john daly boulevard. by phone this afternoon, san francisco police said one of their officers spotted the car in the city and gave chase. >> after the driver brandished a firearm at the officer. >> reporter: officer say the driver made a sharp furnfrom bay shore to hester and jumped out car of the police say the passenger surrendered...
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he said rodman spoke after the game, calli ing himself a frien of kim and the north korean people. surprised by rodman's visit and wondered if it would help frosty relations. >> bizarre. our fifth story. the breaking point. after 13 days on the stand, accused murderer jody arias lost control of her emotions after being shown a photo of her dead boyfriend, travis alexander. >> you're the one who did this? right? >> yes. >> and you're the same individual who lied about all this, right? >> yes. >> so then take a look at it. >> the judge immediately called for a recess so arias could control herself, and when it resumed, the prosecutor asked her to retell how she killed alexander. ann, let me start with you, did the prosecution make a mistake? they got her to say yes, i stabbed him 27 times, but she's balling. she looks completely bereft. >> well, i think the prosecutor martinez was watching your show last night, because he got a little better today, at least, in terms of not asking why, you know, et cetera, but he didn't get better in terms of being combative and getting kind of argum
he said rodman spoke after the game, calli ing himself a frien of kim and the north korean people. surprised by rodman's visit and wondered if it would help frosty relations. >> bizarre. our fifth story. the breaking point. after 13 days on the stand, accused murderer jody arias lost control of her emotions after being shown a photo of her dead boyfriend, travis alexander. >> you're the one who did this? right? >> yes. >> and you're the same individual who lied about all...
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at the beginning, of course, was -- cally just kind of a big with trees and dirt and then there would be a house and a building there. then it became actually a city and it became a place to take account of. it was 40,000 -- i think what is so important about this period is that it is the time when steamboats have changed the whole situation about settling from the south. slave power is growing. it is the most profitable part of the country. abolition sentiment is growing like crazy in the north. that's why we see somebody like van buren running on the free soil ticket, which is in fact, an abolitionist party. >> yeah, this great elephant in the middle of the room, which is slavery, really comes into focus and we have set the stage for the coming of the most horrific test of democracy that we had. the civil war. >> interestingly, during this time period, we had two apolitical first ladies serving these very tumultuous -- >> she writes that she is loving these old renderings. how did this white house change during these years? >> the north port co was added. that piece that you see sti
at the beginning, of course, was -- cally just kind of a big with trees and dirt and then there would be a house and a building there. then it became actually a city and it became a place to take account of. it was 40,000 -- i think what is so important about this period is that it is the time when steamboats have changed the whole situation about settling from the south. slave power is growing. it is the most profitable part of the country. abolition sentiment is growing like crazy in the...
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rarely cally, it very comes through in the american setting. you would know much more about that. >> i think it certainly does in the socioables. she complains that even though she had no political power, everybody seems to want to know her and spend time with them. she claims to be quite put out by the imposition. i think that the same charm that she exhibits in europe is still exhibited in the united states as this wonderful newspaper account of an englishman observing louisa, this is during the white house years. she is taking the bowl back to quincy and people are just coming up to her and talking to her as though she is the first lady, oh, we're dressed as well as she is and talking to her as if they had known her for 10 years. she must have been very affable and made people comfortable in her presence. >> you have read her diaries of these events. like her mother-in-law, she had candid views of the people she was meeting. we have one of them. tell us the context. she wrote i have the happiness of meeting with a variety of these misleaders
rarely cally, it very comes through in the american setting. you would know much more about that. >> i think it certainly does in the socioables. she complains that even though she had no political power, everybody seems to want to know her and spend time with them. she claims to be quite put out by the imposition. i think that the same charm that she exhibits in europe is still exhibited in the united states as this wonderful newspaper account of an englishman observing louisa, this is...
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as the caller said, and i have not callie did recently, but there remain a great number of -- talliedntly, but there remain a great number of lobbyists related to lawmakers who are seeking policy changes in washington on behalf of their clients. host: the caller brought up where it could position you in the future if you work closely with a represented on a successful campaign, giving you . resident -- resume builder is that something you've thought about and reflected in the story? guest: we did not look at it in detail in the story, but certainly, you are in the family business, and it happens to be politics. you do see many people involved in their parents campaigns who go on to run for office themselves. there are some dynasties, if he will, created out of congress. and, new port richey, florida. republican. caller: hi. how are you all this morning? host: we are good. caller: i have been following this story since it broke and i would like to ask the young lady may be an uncomfortable question, but i think it is an important one. host: ok. guest: go ahead and caller: i have experi
as the caller said, and i have not callie did recently, but there remain a great number of -- talliedntly, but there remain a great number of lobbyists related to lawmakers who are seeking policy changes in washington on behalf of their clients. host: the caller brought up where it could position you in the future if you work closely with a represented on a successful campaign, giving you . resident -- resume builder is that something you've thought about and reflected in the story? guest: we...
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. >> reporter: even first-time drivers like callie katz have firsthand knowledge of the risks. >> there'sirl at my school that died last year. a lot of people are really disturbed by that, but it makes sense. >> reporter: so, in the report there, you saw that there has been a sharp increase, but that goes against, it bucks the trend of the insurance institute of highway safety that shows, zoraida, those numbers have been declining steadily, dramatically from 1975, from more than 8,000 fatal car wrecks to more than 3,000 fatal car wrecks in 2011 involving teenagers. and according to the cdc, it could very well be because of seat belt laws and graduated license programs, zoraida. >> well, that's always good news, george, but right now, as we head into the season where they're going to parties and proms and stuff like that, it's really a great reminder that they need to be safe. george howell live for us, thank you. >> 44 minutes after the hour right now. >>> the boy scouts of america currently considering lifting its longstanding policy against allowing gays, has sent out questionnaires abo
. >> reporter: even first-time drivers like callie katz have firsthand knowledge of the risks. >> there'sirl at my school that died last year. a lot of people are really disturbed by that, but it makes sense. >> reporter: so, in the report there, you saw that there has been a sharp increase, but that goes against, it bucks the trend of the insurance institute of highway safety that shows, zoraida, those numbers have been declining steadily, dramatically from 1975, from more...
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. >> cally, is it most productive when everybody is in the same place?he pieces of my why owe i should probably sara is i'm al work consultant. been inside companies making this work for 17 years. the real story is how do we make flexible work succeed for business and people? i don't think you have to throw the baby out with the bath water. many organizations can do it doesn't have to be all or nothing. that's hopefully what this conversation will be about. what do we do to make it succeed and have the benefits of flexible work which are well documented and researched? >> clayton followed the story he was telling me during the commercial break meyer, the woman, the ceo who decided to do this, is she the data driven person? she looked at the numbers. and she found out that people were not logging in from home. and logging on to their computers as much as they claimed they were. so that is, perhaps, the impetus for getting them back into the office, cindy. >> people become complacent at home and are not as innovative. being yahoo, you have to be on the cut
. >> cally, is it most productive when everybody is in the same place?he pieces of my why owe i should probably sara is i'm al work consultant. been inside companies making this work for 17 years. the real story is how do we make flexible work succeed for business and people? i don't think you have to throw the baby out with the bath water. many organizations can do it doesn't have to be all or nothing. that's hopefully what this conversation will be about. what do we do to make it...
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as the caller said, and i have not callie did recently, but there remain a great number of -- talliedt recently, but there remain a great number of lobbyists related to lawmakers who are seeking policy changes in washington on behalf of their clients. host: the caller brought up where it could position you in the future if you work closely with a represented on a successful campaign, giving you a resident -- resume builder. is that something you've thought about and reflected in the story? guest: we did not look at it in detail in the story, but certainly, you are in the family business, and it happens to be politics. you do see many people involved in their parents campaigns who go on to run for office themselves. there are some dynasties, if he will, created out of congress. host: and, new port richey, florida. republican. caller: hi. how are you all this morning? host: we are good. caller: i have been following this story since it broke and i would like to ask the young lady may be an uncomfortable question, but i think it is an important one. host: ok. uest: go ahead and caller: i
as the caller said, and i have not callie did recently, but there remain a great number of -- talliedt recently, but there remain a great number of lobbyists related to lawmakers who are seeking policy changes in washington on behalf of their clients. host: the caller brought up where it could position you in the future if you work closely with a represented on a successful campaign, giving you a resident -- resume builder. is that something you've thought about and reflected in the story?...