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>>> calvin anda por ahí muy contento >>> ¿calvin? ¿qué es lo que estás diciendo?
>>> calvin anda por ahí muy contento >>> ¿calvin? ¿qué es lo que estás diciendo?
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one of calvin's friends broke away from calvin after his predestination philosophy because he thought it would lead to terni. he said that doubt is the greatest part of the human condition, because it leaves us open. kant and blaise pascal said that it is a wager. if you have it, nobody can prove you are wrong. [laughter] but i do not know. does anyone know anything? no human being has an answer. everything is a mystery, according to einstein and darwin and a whole bunch of physicists, scientists, atheists. no one knows. if an atheist argues with me, i say it is your opinion. i live in doubt all the time. i think that is a very healthy way. tavis: are you comfortable in this space called doubt that you in?e an >> i know less and less as time goes on. tavis: that makes you smart. >> we know nothing. i feel at peace with it. i am in this business, the movie business. i am having a great life. i am still called up to do a job here and there. i have to take it with a pinch of salt. i work with young actors. i was working with a terrific young actor in this movie. he is full of intensity.
one of calvin's friends broke away from calvin after his predestination philosophy because he thought it would lead to terni. he said that doubt is the greatest part of the human condition, because it leaves us open. kant and blaise pascal said that it is a wager. if you have it, nobody can prove you are wrong. [laughter] but i do not know. does anyone know anything? no human being has an answer. everything is a mystery, according to einstein and darwin and a whole bunch of physicists,...
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calvin and i were then able to find work and health coverage through his a player. but for three years i never knew if there would be -- through his employer. but for three years i never knew if i would ever get the coverage needed. i lived in fear that if the cancer returned i would not have insurance to pay for the treatment that would enable me to beat the disease again. and continue living as a healthy breast cancer survivor that i had been for the last 15 years. for years i've been a field coordinator, team leader advocate for the national breast cancer coalition. i fought for health care reform last year. i proudly celebrated the passage of the patient protection and affordable care act. for me, this law represents protection from the uncertainty and fear that came with being denied health insurance coverage because of my past disease. it represents freedom for my husband and me to make important choices about our lives and careers without the factor of pre-existing conditions hanging over our heads. and it means that no other breast cancer survivor will be fo
calvin and i were then able to find work and health coverage through his a player. but for three years i never knew if there would be -- through his employer. but for three years i never knew if i would ever get the coverage needed. i lived in fear that if the cancer returned i would not have insurance to pay for the treatment that would enable me to beat the disease again. and continue living as a healthy breast cancer survivor that i had been for the last 15 years. for years i've been a field...
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. >> steve: yeah and they -- calvin's peeing on them. [ laughter ] it's a gorgeous car. >> jimmy: calvin them. >> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that's right. >> steve: -- urinating. gorgeous car. >> jimmy: you get outside that car and he's like -- >> let's do it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: absolutely. that's all you can say. and finally, everybody, pro -- brett favre showed "true grit" when announcing his retirement during an emotional press conference. con -- then he dropped trou and showed everyone his "little focker." [ laughter ] everybody -- "pros and cons." we'll be right back with more "late night"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ do your lashes want volume or length? how about both? with covergirl lashblast fusion. a mascara for lashes that want it all... all at once. our biggest brush meets our fiberstretch formula to bring you a blast of volume and length. lashes that want it all want lashblast fusion. from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. now, you can make a splash with new water resistant lash blast fusion. there's nothing better. our mission is to make sure when you crack open that b
. >> steve: yeah and they -- calvin's peeing on them. [ laughter ] it's a gorgeous car. >> jimmy: calvin them. >> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that's right. >> steve: -- urinating. gorgeous car. >> jimmy: you get outside that car and he's like -- >> let's do it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: absolutely. that's all you can say. and finally, everybody, pro -- brett favre showed "true grit" when announcing his retirement during an emotional press...
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newcomer to the red carpet knocked it out in the simple calvin klein, the coral, pink, blush.> lovely hair. >> makeup. >> how cute. that's how you should look. she's 14. >> yes, 14 years old. >> how about natalie portman's gown? >> you know what? i think it's hard to find your pregnancy style. i do. i think she's doing a great job. she's beautiful. she's stunning, glowing. i think it's just really hard. i think in awards season to find a pregnancy style, that's not easy. >> with the little belly. >> she carried it beautifully. i don't love the pink shiny. >> there was a lot of pink on the red carpet. >> that's a great cut, isn't it? >> i'm not a fan of the big tight twist up-do, but on her, she looked amazing. >> i agree. >> i liked it. >> she's probably going to get another shot at it come february. >> i bet, yeah. >> ruffles were big. amy adams, julie bowen, lea michele. >> nude was big. >> green. >> lots of green. >> it was a great red carpet and the men looked hot. >> they were awesome. >> brad. >> the guys got it done. >> johnny depp. >> justin bieber looked cool. >> wear
newcomer to the red carpet knocked it out in the simple calvin klein, the coral, pink, blush.> lovely hair. >> makeup. >> how cute. that's how you should look. she's 14. >> yes, 14 years old. >> how about natalie portman's gown? >> you know what? i think it's hard to find your pregnancy style. i do. i think she's doing a great job. she's beautiful. she's stunning, glowing. i think it's just really hard. i think in awards season to find a pregnancy style, that's...
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. >> steve: yeah and they -- calvin's peeing on them. [ laughter ] it's a gorgeous car. >> jimmy: calvin them. >> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that's right. >> steve: -- urinating. gorgeous car. >> jimmy: you get outside that car and he's like -- >> let's do it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: absolutely. that's all you can say. and finally, everybody, pro -- brett favre showed "true grit" when announcing his retirement during an emotional press conference. con -- then he dropped trou and showed everyone his "little focker." [ laughter ] everybody -- "pros and cons." we'll be right back with more "late night"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thanks to the venture card from capital one, we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned a trip to new orleans twice as fast! bebebebebebaaa! we get double miles every time we use our card, no matter what we're buying. i'll take it. and since double miles add up fast, we can bring the whole gang. fire! [ garth ] it's hard to beat double miles! have you seen garth? oh! [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one. money magazine's best rewards ca
. >> steve: yeah and they -- calvin's peeing on them. [ laughter ] it's a gorgeous car. >> jimmy: calvin them. >> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that's right. >> steve: -- urinating. gorgeous car. >> jimmy: you get outside that car and he's like -- >> let's do it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: absolutely. that's all you can say. and finally, everybody, pro -- brett favre showed "true grit" when announcing his retirement during an emotional press...
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. >> steve: yeah and they -- calvin's peeing on them. [ laughter ] it's a gorgeous car. >> jimmy: calvin them. >> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that's right. >> steve: -- urinating. gorgeous car. >> jimmy: you get outside that car and he's like -- >> let's do it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: absolutely. that's all you can say. and finally, everybody, pro -- brett favre showed "true grit" when announcing his retirement during an emotional press conference. con -- then he dropped trou and showed everyone his "little focker." [ laughter ] everybody -- "pros and cons." we'll be right back with more "late night"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ordxpñ 0içg new ice breakers frost. a great tasting mint core, frosted in powerful cooling crystals. new ice breakers frost. feel the frost. i really didn't see it coming. i didn't realize i was drifting into the other lane. it got my attention, telling me that i wasn't paying attention. i had no idea the guy in front of me had stopped short. but my car did. my car did. thankfully, my mercedes did. [ male announcer ] a world you can't predict... demands a car you c
. >> steve: yeah and they -- calvin's peeing on them. [ laughter ] it's a gorgeous car. >> jimmy: calvin them. >> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that's right. >> steve: -- urinating. gorgeous car. >> jimmy: you get outside that car and he's like -- >> let's do it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: absolutely. that's all you can say. and finally, everybody, pro -- brett favre showed "true grit" when announcing his retirement during an emotional press...
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calvin klein the clothes in here are cheap although from tasteless live the jackets to bright pink or green jumpers if you do you have to search for the perfect dog in the business i like to shop because there's a wide range of brands on sale here and you can find various clothes from casual to classic. isn't fashion heaven the high prices might put many off but still with many recent designers new shops and malls. hoping all the time things are changing here. if you're looking for something a little special i think with good research of local stores up and coming designers and new boutiques the city has a lot to offer. as a true sign of an evolving country recent crisis or not the fashion world in moscow is simmering with excitement but don't wait till it's all settled and up there with milan and paris. why not take part in the ride now and sales and discounts aside just remember to save before you come. on this should definitely last me for a while unfortunately that's all the time we have on this week's program on clothes shopping in the russian capital i'll see you again at the sa
calvin klein the clothes in here are cheap although from tasteless live the jackets to bright pink or green jumpers if you do you have to search for the perfect dog in the business i like to shop because there's a wide range of brands on sale here and you can find various clothes from casual to classic. isn't fashion heaven the high prices might put many off but still with many recent designers new shops and malls. hoping all the time things are changing here. if you're looking for something a...
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beijing's rontex factory help american businessmen look their best, stitching men's suits for labels like calvinin and ralph lauren. but rontex's own bottom line is coming apart at the seams. the rising value of china's currency, the yuan, against the u.s. dollar means this company's prices are also going up, making it less competitive globally. "every percent the yuan rises equals a 1% loss in my profit," the company's president said: if we make a seven yuan profit it rises 7%, my profit disappears. experts contend china's currency is still undervalued by around 20% keeping anything stamped "made in china" artificially cheap. china controls the money that enters its borders and does not allow its currency to trade on global markets, limiting its fluctuations against the u.s. dollar. over the last few decades, that's strategy fueled china's export-centric economic boom, a dependency that backfired when the global recession hit. americans slowed their spending on chinese goods, forcing hundreds of factories to close. since then, chinese authorities have worked to rebalance their economy. china's
beijing's rontex factory help american businessmen look their best, stitching men's suits for labels like calvinin and ralph lauren. but rontex's own bottom line is coming apart at the seams. the rising value of china's currency, the yuan, against the u.s. dollar means this company's prices are also going up, making it less competitive globally. "every percent the yuan rises equals a 1% loss in my profit," the company's president said: if we make a seven yuan profit it rises 7%, my...
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calvin klein described the clothes are cheap although from tasteless live the jackets to bright pink or green jumpers if you do you have to search for the perfect dog in the eyes of the business. because there's a wide range of brands on sale here and you can find various clothes from casual to classic. the many isn't fashion heaven and high prices might put many off but still with many designers new shops in malls. hoping all the time things are changing here. if you're looking for something a little special i think with good research of local stores up and coming designers and new boutiques the city has a lot to offer. as a true sign of an evolving country recent crisis or not the fashion world in moscow is simmering with excitement but don't wait till it's all settled and up there with milan and paris. just remember to save. me. on this week's program. in the. same time next week and the rest. are now. a sergeant in the u.s. army. trying to become an american. in the world. but one thing brings them together once. wealthy british. happening to the global economy. from the north ma
calvin klein described the clothes are cheap although from tasteless live the jackets to bright pink or green jumpers if you do you have to search for the perfect dog in the eyes of the business. because there's a wide range of brands on sale here and you can find various clothes from casual to classic. the many isn't fashion heaven and high prices might put many off but still with many designers new shops in malls. hoping all the time things are changing here. if you're looking for something a...
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the first one was smell and calvin welsch addressed that. that's never been hanc or the advisory committee. red herring. noise, captain newellen at his request we had professionals come in and test the sound from the recycling center within limits. red herring. crime, captain newellen again in several other people pointing to the crime directly related to the recycling center and around the recycling center brfment you take that on face value, check out the crime stats we have. what you're facing here is neighborhood politics, agar jakes called it. you're being asked to participate in a really dirty process and i hope you will look into all of this more thoroughly. thank you. >> hello, commissioners. my name is linda stark and i'm speaking today just for myself, not representing any group, but i wanted you to know that i was a volunteer coordinator at hanc way back in the beginning and i completely support their program. i don't want to repeat what anyone else has been saying but hanc has over the last 36 years been "the expendables" particu
the first one was smell and calvin welsch addressed that. that's never been hanc or the advisory committee. red herring. noise, captain newellen at his request we had professionals come in and test the sound from the recycling center within limits. red herring. crime, captain newellen again in several other people pointing to the crime directly related to the recycling center and around the recycling center brfment you take that on face value, check out the crime stats we have. what you're...
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calvin klein the clothes in here are cheap or they're from tasteless love the jackets to bright pink or green jumpers if you do you have to search for the perfect dog and the most fun because i like to shop because there's a wide range of brands on sale here and you can find various clothes from casual to classic. to many isn't fashion heaven the high prices might put many off but still with many recent designers new shops in malls. hoping all the time things are changing here. if you're looking for something a little special i think with good research of local stores up and coming designers and new boutiques the city has a lot to offer. as a true sign of an evolving country recent crisis or not the fashion world in moscow is simmering with excitement but why.
calvin klein the clothes in here are cheap or they're from tasteless love the jackets to bright pink or green jumpers if you do you have to search for the perfect dog and the most fun because i like to shop because there's a wide range of brands on sale here and you can find various clothes from casual to classic. to many isn't fashion heaven the high prices might put many off but still with many recent designers new shops in malls. hoping all the time things are changing here. if you're...
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half calvin, what do you think in north carolina? -- calvin, what do you think in north carolina? caller: thank you for taking my call. i get fed up with this right wing same is this liberal media. the way i look at it, at abc, cbs, nbc, they all have a point and counterpoint. oftentimes, i see a lot more republicans on there than i do democrats. the fallacy that this is a left- wing media is just crazy. clive wish somebody would pound that into their thick, narrow minded schools. host: coming up later on in the program, we'll be talking about regulating political speech. but first, we will talk about president obama and the democratic party, how liberals factor into that. if we will be right back with ari berman . -- with ari berman. >> today, the republican national committee elects their new chair. five candidates are vying to for the position, including current chairman, michael steele. watch the proceedings live today at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio and at c-span.org. this week on american history tv, historians discuss their work on pop culture at these histori
half calvin, what do you think in north carolina? -- calvin, what do you think in north carolina? caller: thank you for taking my call. i get fed up with this right wing same is this liberal media. the way i look at it, at abc, cbs, nbc, they all have a point and counterpoint. oftentimes, i see a lot more republicans on there than i do democrats. the fallacy that this is a left- wing media is just crazy. clive wish somebody would pound that into their thick, narrow minded schools. host: coming...
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calvin and i began shopping around for new insurance plans. once we found one, it seemed to be a good fit and we apply. california been in my only son of the three still at home in time or approved. -- calvin and my only son of three still at home at that time was approved immediately. i supplied information but did not hear back for two months. i tried to find out what the holdup was. i did not get a street dancer. a total of four months went by until i found out definitively i was denied insurance. when i asked the insurance representative point-blank that if i was denied coverage due to my breast cancer diagnosis years ago, i was met with heavy silence. the best they can offer me was a recommendation to find and ensure who would offer me health insurance. i lived without insurance for three years. during that time, i broke my foot twice, had to visit the emergency room each time, any time i had a cold or needed treatment for a common ailment, i visited the walk-in clinic. all of these this its had to be paid out of pocket. at point -- at on
calvin and i began shopping around for new insurance plans. once we found one, it seemed to be a good fit and we apply. california been in my only son of the three still at home in time or approved. -- calvin and my only son of three still at home at that time was approved immediately. i supplied information but did not hear back for two months. i tried to find out what the holdup was. i did not get a street dancer. a total of four months went by until i found out definitively i was denied...
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also, emma stone was also wearing calvin klein collection. love, again, the youthfulness of it, but it was fresh and modern. it wasn't -- it was -- >> both of them were so simple. the hair and -- >> natalie portman, of course, a big winner last night. she -- some people weren't sure of this gown. i love victor and roth. one of my favorite designing duos. a lot of people were questioning the dress. i think for natalie she can do no wrong. >> my only question was did the rose compete with the necklace? >> yes. >> the jewelry -- the dress itself, i like. the jewelry and the hair, i think absolutely not. >> she can't look bad, let's be honest. >> you also have a few here. >> i do. >> we're talking not necessarily blush. you're seeing nude. >> nude really is something that's been hanging in there for a few seasons. we've seen it over the last three or four seasons on the red carpet. sandra bullock wore nude last night. she was wearing eli saab, the one-shoulder did hes. i'm sorry. she was wearing genyes packum. >> what's interesting about nude dre
also, emma stone was also wearing calvin klein collection. love, again, the youthfulness of it, but it was fresh and modern. it wasn't -- it was -- >> both of them were so simple. the hair and -- >> natalie portman, of course, a big winner last night. she -- some people weren't sure of this gown. i love victor and roth. one of my favorite designing duos. a lot of people were questioning the dress. i think for natalie she can do no wrong. >> my only question was did the rose...
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i am thinking of one by calvin called buffalo soldier. i have nothing to base on how accurate. can you talk about the spiritual life and how important hunting and. >> i'm sorry, are you talking about a specific book? >> buffalo soldier. >> i haven't read the book. >> what motivated the comanche warrior spiritually and why was it so important to hunted to capture people and to torture them? >> this society, the comanche society evolve particularly during the years of the apache conquest when they nearly annihilated the apaches. they adult and -- they involved a tribe where status relied on military success in that i think change everything so you have to look at them -- you can look at the spartans the same way. there was nothing but military success. religiously they had a very simple version of religion. magic and antipodal all-around, magic lipton beavers and will send magic lived in trees. the idea was whatever you could do to harness a. there was not a complex, as other indian tribes and native american tribes in north and south america had her coat was pretty simple and it
i am thinking of one by calvin called buffalo soldier. i have nothing to base on how accurate. can you talk about the spiritual life and how important hunting and. >> i'm sorry, are you talking about a specific book? >> buffalo soldier. >> i haven't read the book. >> what motivated the comanche warrior spiritually and why was it so important to hunted to capture people and to torture them? >> this society, the comanche society evolve particularly during the years...
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his name is calvin, migrated from mississippi to los angeles. and his family migrated from north carolina to new york. hip-hop was one of the best known people of the iconic people of this generation. and the descendant of that migration from north carolina. it takes time for people to recognize the correction. that is why we want to record history. maybe people are not ready for it now but one day they will be. i had a friend who bought it for a 5-year-old who wants to design it but one day she will be able to read it. that is beautiful. >> we have time for one more question. >> i want to tell my story even though i would like to very much. do you guys have any sense of what that migration has done for the south itself for people who are still fare? how the culture reverberated all little bit and change things? have you seen any of that? >> it is my contention the great migration accelerated the drive toward civil rights and the end of what the people were fleeing. it showed that first of all, this cash system, the people being underpaid workin
his name is calvin, migrated from mississippi to los angeles. and his family migrated from north carolina to new york. hip-hop was one of the best known people of the iconic people of this generation. and the descendant of that migration from north carolina. it takes time for people to recognize the correction. that is why we want to record history. maybe people are not ready for it now but one day they will be. i had a friend who bought it for a 5-year-old who wants to design it but one day...
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caller: calvin coolidge really started the last depression. we are in the same nest. the states are broke and people do not know what to do. they cannot find jobs or anything. it is like history repeats itself. it is the like -- it is the same story over and over. the scandinavian countries are the best to live in because they take care of their people. guest: i was 5 years old in 1975 when new york city police officers were laid off and i will certainly not around for calvin coolidge. there is a legitimate discussion that has to happen in this country about public services and what people are willing to pay for it. hopefully the situation that we are facing now where local governments are facing deficits will provide a venue or a forum for those conversations to happen, and people will tell their governments what they are willing to pay for and what services they want. host: rhode island, thank you for waiting. nick is on the line for police and firefighters critic caller: good morning. i am a professional firefighter from rhode island. a like to give a little perspe
caller: calvin coolidge really started the last depression. we are in the same nest. the states are broke and people do not know what to do. they cannot find jobs or anything. it is like history repeats itself. it is the like -- it is the same story over and over. the scandinavian countries are the best to live in because they take care of their people. guest: i was 5 years old in 1975 when new york city police officers were laid off and i will certainly not around for calvin coolidge. there is...
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calvin and i began shopping around for new insurance plans. once we found one that seemed to be a good fit, we applied. calvin and my only son of three still at home at the time were approved. and covered immediately. coverage will be on the other hand was delayed. i was then asked to submit my health records. i supplied the information, but did not hear back for too much. i tried to find out what the holdup was, but did not get a straight answer. a total of four months went by and i found out definitively i was denied insurance. when i asked the insurance representative point-blank if i was denied coverage due to my breast cancer diagnosis years ago, i was met with heavy silence. the best they could offer me was a recommendation to find an employer who would offer me health coverage. i live without insurance for three years. during that time i broke my foot twice, had to visit the emergency room each time, anytime i had a cold or needed treatment for common ailment, and it is a walk in clinic, all these expenses have to be paid out of pocket.
calvin and i began shopping around for new insurance plans. once we found one that seemed to be a good fit, we applied. calvin and my only son of three still at home at the time were approved. and covered immediately. coverage will be on the other hand was delayed. i was then asked to submit my health records. i supplied the information, but did not hear back for too much. i tried to find out what the holdup was, but did not get a straight answer. a total of four months went by and i found out...
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and there's a little bit of c cal -- calvinism. and pointing to things that might be. but don't have to be. peter and i are very much interested in long-term problems but we will not be offering a kind of liquidationist eat your spinach kind of medicine. now, to frame ideas, i want to start with something that we have all lived through and sadly are still living through and use it as a microcosm of why we've gone astray with excessive focus on the short term and inadequate attention to the long term. and so what i want to do is use the financial crisis that had its largest impact, the 2007/2009 period but one in which we are clearly still living today as a microcosm. and i want to talk at the risk of oversimplifying about two versions of the financial crisis. so as not to editorialize, let me call them simply a and b. now, the a story i will describe as mildly victorian because it reminds me of my mother and my mother always believed that where there was pleasure, pain could not be far behind. and the victorian story is somewhat like this. what we went through was a pe
and there's a little bit of c cal -- calvinism. and pointing to things that might be. but don't have to be. peter and i are very much interested in long-term problems but we will not be offering a kind of liquidationist eat your spinach kind of medicine. now, to frame ideas, i want to start with something that we have all lived through and sadly are still living through and use it as a microcosm of why we've gone astray with excessive focus on the short term and inadequate attention to the long...
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. >> she looked so modern and elegant in calvin klein. this is a neon silk halter dress.michele, last year, she got it wrong. this year is spot on. this is also oscar de la renta, this is how she should look. >> we also saw a lot of emerald green. >> we talked about angelina jolie before. but a whole bunch of other stars. it was like emerald city. >> yeah, catherine zeta-jones in green. she did dress catherine, catherine wants to look regal and elegant. >> i have to say i thought this dress was a lot of dress. she looked stunning, don't get me wrong. >> kathryn kuhnas looks great. we didn't see a lot of classic jewelry or hairdos, it was classic and modern looking. >> i can say the more about you. can you see more of our stars on the website. but new wisk sees a particulate stain. with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology, wisk is engineered to fight all the major stain groups like particulates and oils. [ girl ] that lip gloss is soooo cute on you. [ female announcer ] you'll never look at stains the same way again. for a powerful clean against a full range of stai
. >> she looked so modern and elegant in calvin klein. this is a neon silk halter dress.michele, last year, she got it wrong. this year is spot on. this is also oscar de la renta, this is how she should look. >> we also saw a lot of emerald green. >> we talked about angelina jolie before. but a whole bunch of other stars. it was like emerald city. >> yeah, catherine zeta-jones in green. she did dress catherine, catherine wants to look regal and elegant. >> i have...
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born cornelius calvin -- his mother lost her life in 1918.nd all who raised him amid west virginia's coal camps, he gave not only his byrd name, but a reverence for god almighty, a love for learning. there he met irma, his sweetheart for over 70 years by whose side he will now rest for eternity. but able to afford college, he did play could to get in finding work as a gas station attendant, a produce salesman, a meat culvert -- a meat cutter, a welder in the shipyards during world war ii. returning home to west virginia after the war, he ran for the state house using his fiddle case as a briefcase. before long that he ran for congress. he served in the house before jumping over to the senate where he was elected nine times and held almost every leadership role imaginable and proved is capable of swaying others as standing alone. he marked a load of milestones along the way. he was the longest serving member of congress. nearly 19,000 votes cast, not a single one at the polls. he has a record that speaks of the bond he had with you, the people
born cornelius calvin -- his mother lost her life in 1918.nd all who raised him amid west virginia's coal camps, he gave not only his byrd name, but a reverence for god almighty, a love for learning. there he met irma, his sweetheart for over 70 years by whose side he will now rest for eternity. but able to afford college, he did play could to get in finding work as a gas station attendant, a produce salesman, a meat culvert -- a meat cutter, a welder in the shipyards during world war ii....
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calvin and i were then able to find work and health coverage through his employer but for three years, i never knew if there would be a recurrence and i would not be able to afford the care i needed. i lived in fear that if cancer returned, i would not have insurance to help pay for the treatment to enable me to beat the disease again and continue living as the healthy breast cancer survivor i'd been for the last 15 years. for year, i'd been a field coordinator, team leader, advocate for the national breast cancer coalition. i fought for health care reform last year and proudly celebrated the passage of the patient protection and affordable care act. for me, this law represents protection from the uncertainty and fear that came with being denied health insurance coverage because of my past disease. it represents freedom for my husband and me to make important choices about our lives and careers without the specter of pre-existing condition hanging over our heads. it never-before-seens that -- it means that no other breast cancer survivor will be forced to walk in hi views -- to walk i
calvin and i were then able to find work and health coverage through his employer but for three years, i never knew if there would be a recurrence and i would not be able to afford the care i needed. i lived in fear that if cancer returned, i would not have insurance to help pay for the treatment to enable me to beat the disease again and continue living as the healthy breast cancer survivor i'd been for the last 15 years. for year, i'd been a field coordinator, team leader, advocate for the...
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another professor from calvin college. i quote what is attributed to him. house republicans should be kept, if house democrats lost their majority in november 2010 by passing health care reform, rather than focusing on jobs and the economy, it doesn't really make sense for house republicans to mirror their obsession with health care. it seems more like pity politics, taking away the favorite quote toy, unquote of your adversary rather than focusing on the key issues of the moment, which are still the economy and the budget. now the other one i take up because he is my good friend. and he, too, is quoted in this same law journal. and that's congressman robert andrews from new jersey. he may say this inward similar, but i've taken the prerogative of saying what he said. the republicans are working on the wrong problem. the public wants the economy to be fixed and focused on job creation. repeal of health reform is a diversion. it is a political symbol rather than a legitimate effort to solve a problem. i have two criticisms. won, that working on the wrong pro
another professor from calvin college. i quote what is attributed to him. house republicans should be kept, if house democrats lost their majority in november 2010 by passing health care reform, rather than focusing on jobs and the economy, it doesn't really make sense for house republicans to mirror their obsession with health care. it seems more like pity politics, taking away the favorite quote toy, unquote of your adversary rather than focusing on the key issues of the moment, which are...