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who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling through undergrowth? who dares sail a tempest? who wants to come face to face with purity? that's why we're fenced off in this no man's land under permanent cross fire. three bomb holes. flag study. red. she walks into the bright vegetable garden, chopped water to life from brittle landscape, leans her hoe against goat wire, admires shoots balanced on turned earth, looks up, fulfilleds a leaves sigh, clouds, hands on her hips, her jaw falls open and a bomb drops down her throat. white. the horizon, a black line against brilliant white landscape, pale blue sky above it, empty except for heat devil blur, a raindrop sound hits a wooden post against cloudless light, another, the lamb, his
who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling through undergrowth? who dares sail a tempest? who wants to come face to face with...
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. >> hanna runs a caftan shop in casablanca. recently she's been getting much attention abroad for her caftan designs. her most wanted pieces are traditional caftans with rich designs. it can take up up to three mont to make a single piece by hand. while hanna has a deep respect for tradition, she updates them to meet more than trends. >> translator: in this kaftan, the motif is music. the sleeves are shear, and i've added musical notes in the embroidery. >> hanna showed her latest pieces in october. it is a wedding dress of pure white materials with gold trim. she even attached a wedding style. on this piece the shoulders and arms are exposed. this would never be done on a traditional kaftan, and it's won her high praise. hanna's new kaftans have been featured widely in magazines in many countries. in europe hanna is planning to bring her designs to america and asia. >> translator: i hope my work will help morocco's tradition and culture become better known around the world. >> just beautiful. one of hanan's kaftans costs up to
. >> hanna runs a caftan shop in casablanca. recently she's been getting much attention abroad for her caftan designs. her most wanted pieces are traditional caftans with rich designs. it can take up up to three mont to make a single piece by hand. while hanna has a deep respect for tradition, she updates them to meet more than trends. >> translator: in this kaftan, the motif is music. the sleeves are shear, and i've added musical notes in the embroidery. >> hanna showed her...
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. >> developed on what i call the kass casablanca syndrome. >> the usual suspect. >> the usual suspects. >> so man that has gone through this period but he was a very unusual character and also a man of color and that's james mcgillefrey. >> oh, yeah. >> so tell us all about this guy. he was quite a character. >> yeah, i discovered this guy. like actually, he was more well known in the late 19th century. theodore roosevelt wrote about him at one time and said he was the greatest person ever to come out of alabama. which might not necessarily be the highest compliment. but he was a mixed blood. he was three quarters white and one quarter greek. and his father was scottish and had his estate confiscated and went back to scotland. his mother was after french and half creek. but because creek society was matril lin yum, he was regarded by the creek nation as full blood creek. he had a classical education in charleston south south carolina. he spoke wrote french, spanish, english and creek. when the americans announced at the end of the revolution that according to 1723, all of the land betw
. >> developed on what i call the kass casablanca syndrome. >> the usual suspect. >> the usual suspects. >> so man that has gone through this period but he was a very unusual character and also a man of color and that's james mcgillefrey. >> oh, yeah. >> so tell us all about this guy. he was quite a character. >> yeah, i discovered this guy. like actually, he was more well known in the late 19th century. theodore roosevelt wrote about him at one time...
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i'd see many more than that i'd see two or three films week but every two weeks some of them to a casablanca i would ask every everything i need to come out of a film whether it's hollywood or from europe or asia and while while right. i am lucky i think we're all lucky if that happens once or twice a year now where you just come out on well fantastic. and so there's good stories and there's satisfying stories certainly being told but that that sense of something so deep and so beautiful and so brilliant is rare very rare now you know my latest impression of modern cinema i watched woody allen's midnight and i'm going to fad of woody allen and myself never being but this what is it about the palin daughter. and i had the at the cabin festival so i went to watch it and it's not worth half of the back to the future of spielberg's back to the future is better i mean it's for kids but it is better what is it happening what do you know that he is a classic what is the story what do we what does that woody allen was in his day one of the great iron it's. certainly great social and. personal. maste
i'd see many more than that i'd see two or three films week but every two weeks some of them to a casablanca i would ask every everything i need to come out of a film whether it's hollywood or from europe or asia and while while right. i am lucky i think we're all lucky if that happens once or twice a year now where you just come out on well fantastic. and so there's good stories and there's satisfying stories certainly being told but that that sense of something so deep and so beautiful and so...
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that weird number keeps popping up like on a roulette wheel, like in "casablanca," it keeps coming up to 23. four points up from earlier this month, however. ron paul's a close second, he's up a couple points. rick santorum is on the rise more dramatically, jumping nine points into third place. and he's apparently still rising. and newt gingrich has continued his dead decline, down 15 points to finish in fifth place. what is going on? let's do -- like we like to do on "hardball," let's go to the bad news first. why is newt gingrich dying in des moines? >> well, chris -- >> and davenport, and other cities in iowa. >> i saw him early this morning at a country club with a rotary club crowd that was a pre-made crowd. it wasn't his crowd, it was the rotary club. >> they let in nonmembers? >> yeah. >> okay. >> and when newt started to speak, it sounded to me like a valedictory. it sounded to me he was beginning to say why he failed. he said in front of this rotary crowd meeting, he said, i can't do modern politics. meaning that there's something about the way that a big, national, industria
that weird number keeps popping up like on a roulette wheel, like in "casablanca," it keeps coming up to 23. four points up from earlier this month, however. ron paul's a close second, he's up a couple points. rick santorum is on the rise more dramatically, jumping nine points into third place. and he's apparently still rising. and newt gingrich has continued his dead decline, down 15 points to finish in fifth place. what is going on? let's do -- like we like to do on...
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next, "newt gingrich" he loves "casablanca = and rick santorum, "field of dreams." >>> partisanship might the republicans and democrats sat side by side, at least most of them did for that speech. it was a show of unity in the aftermath of the shooting in tucson last january, a shooting involving gabby giffords, so talk of having the so-called prom dates for this year's state of the union, that has started up going. senator mark udall is once again leading the way. we'll have to wait and see if that happens. >>> with new hampshire in the rear view, the remaining gop candidates looking ahead to south carolina, and there are some new polling out there that might make jon huntsman a wee bit nervous. i want to bring in joe johns. you're in columbia, south carolina, a big grin on your face. this is just kind of fun. who's this comedian who is ahead of jon huntsman? >> reporter: it's unbelievable. i laughed out loud when i saw it. stephen colbert. how could he enup one point ahead of jon huntsman? answer. he's actually from south carolina, so it's not that big of a surprise, but still colbert t
next, "newt gingrich" he loves "casablanca = and rick santorum, "field of dreams." >>> partisanship might the republicans and democrats sat side by side, at least most of them did for that speech. it was a show of unity in the aftermath of the shooting in tucson last january, a shooting involving gabby giffords, so talk of having the so-called prom dates for this year's state of the union, that has started up going. senator mark udall is once again leading the...
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i remember the great hope, which people have in casablanca conference. you definitely remember i recalled when we were sitting together it was such a great hope in 2001. and now we are sitting again together and i think the audience can only share my impression to such a reasonable enlightened people, full of goodwill. so, my last question to each of you is what is the single most important factor now, finally to conflate the soap into reality. and i don't want to hear which you will too, but as you want to hear what you said just to force to the prime minister and what she would do that is the most important fact here is an we can go one step finally forward and afterwards if you would conclude. >> my dear friend, you know, listening to you and i hear it time and again when things didn't happen as we had hoped for. let me make a remark. 20 years is a long time for historically not a very long period. usually this process takes time to be impeachment. but amnesty is can we talk about their amazing disagreement circuiting agreements do not mention the mos
i remember the great hope, which people have in casablanca conference. you definitely remember i recalled when we were sitting together it was such a great hope in 2001. and now we are sitting again together and i think the audience can only share my impression to such a reasonable enlightened people, full of goodwill. so, my last question to each of you is what is the single most important factor now, finally to conflate the soap into reality. and i don't want to hear which you will too, but...
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all of the characters there including even gary in casablanca. >> sounded like kermit. >> 5:57 now. to come on "today in the bay," parents sleeping out in the cold this morning just to make sure their kitt kid gets into school. >> the feel good story of the giants season coming back next year. we'll tell you about about the team's latest deals. >> and high pressure taking that storm track to the north. we're going to see 70s today. i'll let you know when the rain finally arrives in the bay area and how much the snow is expecting. >> i've had incidents scattered around the bay. they add up. we'll show you what the latest is on one of your bridges. dad, a big giant bee! get it! hang on, pumpkin. aw! bad call, dad! hey, sweetie. guess what, the bees came back and i broke the phone... no, no that was unrelated. you know what, why don't you call it to see if it works? pretty sure it's broken. probably right. looks like we're in new phone territory. when it's on your mind, it's on ebay. okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy
all of the characters there including even gary in casablanca. >> sounded like kermit. >> 5:57 now. to come on "today in the bay," parents sleeping out in the cold this morning just to make sure their kitt kid gets into school. >> the feel good story of the giants season coming back next year. we'll tell you about about the team's latest deals. >> and high pressure taking that storm track to the north. we're going to see 70s today. i'll let you know when the...
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it's almost like that roulette weal in ""casablanca." >> there's only one of him and there are like fives helping him is the, oh, okay, factor. you hear it all the time. people have dated newt, they've dated santorum a little bit. they've dated michelle, and they say, okay, okay, he's the guy who looks like a president. we'll go with him. remember, this is the republican party where there's a genetic predisposition to go with the guy who seems like the most likely president. >> and chris, there's not a goldwater, there's not a reagan. there's no galvanizing figure on the right who is bringing folks away from the rockefeller or the bush $41. there are a handful of conservatives, none of which have really sort of captivated the imagination of the party's conservative base. santorum was the closest thing to that. >> i don't know why they're not willing to outsource their nomination. yesterday, newt gingrich made the point that support for conservative candidates was much higher than for the moderate mitt romney. let's watch the point we've just made by one of the candidates. >> i think that
it's almost like that roulette weal in ""casablanca." >> there's only one of him and there are like fives helping him is the, oh, okay, factor. you hear it all the time. people have dated newt, they've dated santorum a little bit. they've dated michelle, and they say, okay, okay, he's the guy who looks like a president. we'll go with him. remember, this is the republican party where there's a genetic predisposition to go with the guy who seems like the most likely...
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it's like the roulette wheel in casablanca when the guy puts the boot in it. every time we take a poll, i know we won't have the 23 probably but tonight it looks like it's stuck there and with romney. >> maybe that is the moderate count and the republican base. >> okay. >> and i think, you know, there's been no surge by governor romney, no surge by ron paul. he's got 16%, 17% base and then you've got 4% or 5% that wants to legalize, you know, drugs, etcetera, etcetera. so i think at the end of the day you've got 75% of the republicans saying he is not our choice and i remind you 2008 we went into an election that our candidate didn't mobilize, people didn't energize, we got our heads handed to us. >> that's what i keep asking about your party. you're a big republican. you get out of tampa this september you can now say this september and you have a room full of thousands of conservatives, tea party people included, hot room, it's late september, and you got to put mitt romney up on the stage as your nominee. i just don't see where the enthusiasm would come fro
it's like the roulette wheel in casablanca when the guy puts the boot in it. every time we take a poll, i know we won't have the 23 probably but tonight it looks like it's stuck there and with romney. >> maybe that is the moderate count and the republican base. >> okay. >> and i think, you know, there's been no surge by governor romney, no surge by ron paul. he's got 16%, 17% base and then you've got 4% or 5% that wants to legalize, you know, drugs, etcetera, etcetera. so i...
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they called it at the time the casablanca conference. number of firsts. on the way to morocco fdr became the first sitting president to ever fly on a plane. and the first ever to leave the united states in a time of war. it was also the first time a sitting president had ever been to africa. at that conference, president roosevelt and the british prime minister winston churchill hammered out a plan that ultimately ended the war. two and a half years later, germany surrendered and the president had a blueprint for victory 69 years ago today. and now you know the news for this tuesday, january the 24th, 2012. i'm shepard smith on capitol hill. we're back tomorrow for "studio b" and tomorrow night for "the fox
they called it at the time the casablanca conference. number of firsts. on the way to morocco fdr became the first sitting president to ever fly on a plane. and the first ever to leave the united states in a time of war. it was also the first time a sitting president had ever been to africa. at that conference, president roosevelt and the british prime minister winston churchill hammered out a plan that ultimately ended the war. two and a half years later, germany surrendered and the president...
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otro esta es la elecciÓn interna del partido republicano pero la aspiraciÓn Última de llegar a casablancaorque van a emepzar a investigar, a ver quÉ ha pasado en su vida persona y profesional, y sÍ tienen algunas cosas de controversia, va a seguir muy popular. >> el derrumbe se mantuvo, podrÍa ser peor, ¿podrÍa subir? >> yo creo que sÍ, pero no hasta carolina del sur porque su base fuerte es en el sur pero se dijo anoche muy interesante su meta es atacar a romney. >> seguimos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. >> interesante todo el tema de la polÍtica, nosotros opinando pero siguiendo muy de cerca lo que tiene que ver con respecto al futuro presidente de esta gran naciÓn. ahora vamos a ver cÓmo estÁ el nuevo look. >> estamos con raÚl que se vino a ser una transformaciÓn, hicimos una crema con un poquito de azÚcar, y se la frota y luego se la saca, y va a tener una piel bella. un hombre debe tener buen cutis, porque el hombre no usa maquillaje. tambiÉn una crema anti sol, de 25 o mÁs alto todos los dÍas para proteger su piel del sol. y por Último la vitamina e, o vitamina k que previene tener
otro esta es la elecciÓn interna del partido republicano pero la aspiraciÓn Última de llegar a casablancaorque van a emepzar a investigar, a ver quÉ ha pasado en su vida persona y profesional, y sÍ tienen algunas cosas de controversia, va a seguir muy popular. >> el derrumbe se mantuvo, podrÍa ser peor, ¿podrÍa subir? >> yo creo que sÍ, pero no hasta carolina del sur porque su base fuerte es en el sur pero se dijo anoche muy interesante su meta es atacar a romney. >>...
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. -- you can watch "casablanca" and in direct with a worldwide audience as you do. hope we will look at this as an attractive medium for the content community to reach new users and existing users in new and innovative ways. that will happen based on looking at the historical cycles of innovation and content creators. host: if you are asking for a compromise in sitting down with the chamber of commerce and chris dodd is now the head of the motion picture association, when does this happen? guest: we have had some conversations with members of congress in recent weeks. there is no plan for a meeting at this point. we continue to provide alternative legislation and drafts and three works. we continue to sit at the table. we are ready for them to engage with us as partners to solve the problem. host: which members of congress are trying to facilitate the conversation? guest: a lot of members want to be part of the solution. we have this artificial deadline of a vote in the senate tomorrow that has now been postponed. it did not make for an easy negotiating session with
. -- you can watch "casablanca" and in direct with a worldwide audience as you do. hope we will look at this as an attractive medium for the content community to reach new users and existing users in new and innovative ways. that will happen based on looking at the historical cycles of innovation and content creators. host: if you are asking for a compromise in sitting down with the chamber of commerce and chris dodd is now the head of the motion picture association, when does this...
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i remember the great hope, which people have in casablanca conference. you definitely remember i recalled when we were sitting together it was such a great hope in 2001. and now we are sitting again together and i think the audience can only share my impression to such a reasonable enlightened people, full of goodwill. so, my last question to each of you is what is the single most important factor now, finally to conflate the soap into reality. and i don't want to hear which you will too, but as you want to hear what you said just to force to the prime minister and what she would do that is the most important fact here is an we can go one step finally forward and afterwards if you would conclude. >> my dear friend, you know, listening to you and i hear it time and again when things didn't happen as we had hoped for. let me make a remark. 20 years is a long time for historically not a very long period. usually this process takes time to be impeachment. but amnesty is can we talk about their amazing disagreement circuiting agreements do not mention the mos
i remember the great hope, which people have in casablanca conference. you definitely remember i recalled when we were sitting together it was such a great hope in 2001. and now we are sitting again together and i think the audience can only share my impression to such a reasonable enlightened people, full of goodwill. so, my last question to each of you is what is the single most important factor now, finally to conflate the soap into reality. and i don't want to hear which you will too, but...
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mourn the loss of that friendship and i hope i can re-establish the same kind of relationships at casablancadon mentioned, guest hosting next week on "squawk box "and talk about the targets he's looking at, new activist targets, spending some of that money and we have reached out to ron perelman for comments or follow-up related to this. we'll brit it if that's the case. >> great stuff. thank you very much and thanks to don for joining us today. >>> quickly to the white house where the president's just done wrapping up a cabinet meeting, including the administrator of the small business administration and enjoying the first meeting with cabinet level status. focus of the meeting about start-ups and how to build the next apple or google. i guess we won't take a look at it but also includes the new chief of staff who, of course, taken over for bill daly, the outgoing chief of staff. a quick listen to what the president said at that meeting. >> my expectation and hope is that they'll get a bill together quickly, that they'll pass it and get it on my desk. i'll sign it right away and i would lik
mourn the loss of that friendship and i hope i can re-establish the same kind of relationships at casablancadon mentioned, guest hosting next week on "squawk box "and talk about the targets he's looking at, new activist targets, spending some of that money and we have reached out to ron perelman for comments or follow-up related to this. we'll brit it if that's the case. >> great stuff. thank you very much and thanks to don for joining us today. >>> quickly to the white...