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i thought to myself why wouldn't they let him into disneyland? i called downstairs to the time-life brary and asked for the clips on his trip to the united states. 10 minutes later they called back and said are you sure you want all of these clips? there's a lot. i said why not? so hecan up wit a car to a huge bio clips each one as thick as a palo i picked up the first one and dumped it on myesk and started to read the clips and ias fascinated by the story. it was funny, a little scary, it is eliminatedhe era, the cold war era in both its comedy and scary aspects. more than that it was a road trip across america and the 1950's it elimited what i became hooked on that i rd the clips and is the rocks a bunch of them and filed them away for futureeference. then i began to read your father's nemours and he wrote to a lot about it and his memoirs were very human, very funny he was wonderfully earth the and started to read other pele's nemours and i became the world's only khrushchev buff. i was writing for the "washington post" a few years ago and rea
i thought to myself why wouldn't they let him into disneyland? i called downstairs to the time-life brary and asked for the clips on his trip to the united states. 10 minutes later they called back and said are you sure you want all of these clips? there's a lot. i said why not? so hecan up wit a car to a huge bio clips each one as thick as a palo i picked up the first one and dumped it on myesk and started to read the clips and ias fascinated by the story. it was funny, a little scary, it is...
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and of course, and i wish i went to disneyland and often go to disneyland because, and how to say, the message of disneyland with every american and going? and by the way the capitalism vers the communism but khrushchev said the word this the four. it was no love affair with marilyn monroe adderall. [laughter] my neighbors saidhrushchev roach secret lee every week to gut florida at. >> guest: your neighbors said that it ameritech? [laughter] he read a story and the newspaper that show the it not true stories and i hava picture but my father did have a visit but he was eight good bad ma with eight good family and it really was a cliche. what will then would tell me at that time he wanted to speak but after that he decided he is different%. we're out of time. i am sorry i am attending this show, not you but thank you very much for your buck.
and of course, and i wish i went to disneyland and often go to disneyland because, and how to say, the message of disneyland with every american and going? and by the way the capitalism vers the communism but khrushchev said the word this the four. it was no love affair with marilyn monroe adderall. [laughter] my neighbors saidhrushchev roach secret lee every week to gut florida at. >> guest: your neighbors said that it ameritech? [laughter] he read a story and the newspaper that show the...
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i loath disneyland, don't like people, it is very crowded. whether he has a problem with the government or some sort of corporation who is there to help you but the media. in this case the girl went to a radio station. if you align to the media truly all of your ro problems will eventually be solved. greg, you and i are the real heros. >> greg: jonathan, you know, you are an example of the pure entrepreneurial spirit, i'm sure you had lemonade/porn stands that you were running when you were a child. this story must be kind of outrageous to you. >> teaching kids, greg, not to be productive. this girl is trying to not ask for a handout but actually provide a service to people and god forbid make a little money. ironically, my god, you need a permit to do everything. a registration to do everything and that is increasing in the a of deregulation. buy another racket, kid, because lemonade stands. >> greg: our country is making it harder for people to prosper so no one is going prosper and there aren't going to be any lemonade stands. >> and i wan
i loath disneyland, don't like people, it is very crowded. whether he has a problem with the government or some sort of corporation who is there to help you but the media. in this case the girl went to a radio station. if you align to the media truly all of your ro problems will eventually be solved. greg, you and i are the real heros. >> greg: jonathan, you know, you are an example of the pure entrepreneurial spirit, i'm sure you had lemonade/porn stands that you were running when you...
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>> up in disneyland. napa county. sonoma county. and sort of -- and monterey. >> is that disneyland for wine? >> that's the disney land for wine. >> he has a love/hate relationship with napa and sonoma. he grows down here because the land is cheaper and the grapes are just as good. >> are their grapers better than your? >> no. >> but wine aficionados would say there's something that grows in the soil. >> the only thing that they have different than here, they have 400 different public relations people telling you that so they can justify the monuments they built to themselves no wine is worth $50 a bottle. >> you won't find him describing his wines like an aficionados. his company bottles under 37 different labels and selling at trader joes for $2 or $3 a bottle. how are selling wine at the price of water. >> we're overcharming for the water. simple answer. >> if you sell wine for $1.55 a bolt, you're making money? >> we're making money. and trader joe's does all right also. >> he does it he says through economies of scale. now duri
>> up in disneyland. napa county. sonoma county. and sort of -- and monterey. >> is that disneyland for wine? >> that's the disney land for wine. >> he has a love/hate relationship with napa and sonoma. he grows down here because the land is cheaper and the grapes are just as good. >> are their grapers better than your? >> no. >> but wine aficionados would say there's something that grows in the soil. >> the only thing that they have different...
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daniella was trying to save money to go to disneyland. she didn't have a permit and the city said that's dangerous. >> well, we were selling lemonade, and a prison person came. >> she was near a very busy intersection, no curb and gutter. it's one of the most dangerous areas in our community. it was not the place to be. >> the city says they'll try to work something out. by the way, a radio station gave her some passes so she's all set. >>> how would you like to make $50 million doing something you love. rafer has more on that. >> yeah. most of us would have to scratch off something or buy some lottery ticket to get this kind of money. >> or do something illegal. whenever i see people, i'm like, what do you do for a living and is it legal? that's what i'm thinking. i don't say it. >> we're talking about new york giants quarterback eli manning who will become the highest player in the nfl. he's about to sign a six-year 7 $97 million extend. that's about a million dollars a game during a regular season. $35 million of it is guaranteed accor
daniella was trying to save money to go to disneyland. she didn't have a permit and the city said that's dangerous. >> well, we were selling lemonade, and a prison person came. >> she was near a very busy intersection, no curb and gutter. it's one of the most dangerous areas in our community. it was not the place to be. >> the city says they'll try to work something out. by the way, a radio station gave her some passes so she's all set. >>> how would you like to make...
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you think it's a horse sometimes, not a dog. >> or to be ridden at disneyland. put a saddle on it. >> was it me or was the great >> good morning. we're in the low to mid 70's. more clouds to the east. rain off shore to new jersey. sprinkles in the mountains to the west. forecast today mostly cloudy skies. in to 100 degrees later on this afternoon. expect some scattered storms over the northern plains. >>> now here's jenna. >> janice, thanks. up next on "today," a man with a past, now caught in the focus of a real-life international manhunt. where is ryan jenkins? we'll find out, after this. ...i-can-get-him-a- math-tutor" button. it's my "save-so-much- on-school-supplies- he-can-stop-using-his-sister's- old-backpack" button. it's my "save-so-much-i-can- get-a-binder-for-every- day-of-the-week" button. there's no school on saturday and sunday, genius. don't ruin this for me. (announcer) staples equals savings on everything for back to school. staples. that was easy. what makes a hershey's bar with almonds pure? pure happiness. ♪ i'll stop the world and melt with
you think it's a horse sometimes, not a dog. >> or to be ridden at disneyland. put a saddle on it. >> was it me or was the great >> good morning. we're in the low to mid 70's. more clouds to the east. rain off shore to new jersey. sprinkles in the mountains to the west. forecast today mostly cloudy skies. in to 100 degrees later on this afternoon. expect some scattered storms over the northern plains. >>> now here's jenna. >> janice, thanks. up next on...
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when he went out to iowa and looked at the corn and disneyland. the author tells the story with enormous great humor and it's full of history. the second book i'm going to read is chris buckley's mum and pup. i think all of us who read some of this, it has a now famous line to his mother on his death bed and he looked at her as she was about to take her last breath, he said i forgive you. but when i read the excerpts of the book in the "new york times" magazine i realized how truly revealing it is about the way in which families of a certain kind live together and how you come to terms with the fact that these extraordinary people that you grew up with have reached the end of the line. it sounds like something really worth reading. so i will. >> to see more summer reading lists and other program information, visit our website at booktv.org. if that >> a former self-described anarchist and punk rock stripper talks about how her life changed after marrying a military intelligence officer. lily burr ranna writes about living at west point and post-tr
when he went out to iowa and looked at the corn and disneyland. the author tells the story with enormous great humor and it's full of history. the second book i'm going to read is chris buckley's mum and pup. i think all of us who read some of this, it has a now famous line to his mother on his death bed and he looked at her as she was about to take her last breath, he said i forgive you. but when i read the excerpts of the book in the "new york times" magazine i realized how truly...
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after seeing her story in the paper, a local radio station gave her family four two-day passes to disneyland in exchange for 30 glasses of lemonade. >>> they are getting a jump start on reading at health centers throughout baltimore city all thanks to the reach out and read program. congressman john sarbanes was in rare form this afternoon at bel air edison. he read two books, one of them "five little monkeys jumping on the bed ," one of my favorites. reach out and read provides books for children age six months to five years old. >> we're making sure that children have appropriate literature, books that parents -- [ indisseenible -- [ indiscernible ] >> there are 53 reach and read sites. the program has been around for 20 years. >>> surges -- surgeons at two washington, d.c. hospitals has performed a record seven kidney transplants. they were performed at georgetown university hospital and washington hospital center over a four-day period in july. surgeons used a process called plasma exchange. during the process, machine separates antibodies that can cause organ rejection from a patient's
after seeing her story in the paper, a local radio station gave her family four two-day passes to disneyland in exchange for 30 glasses of lemonade. >>> they are getting a jump start on reading at health centers throughout baltimore city all thanks to the reach out and read program. congressman john sarbanes was in rare form this afternoon at bel air edison. he read two books, one of them "five little monkeys jumping on the bed ," one of my favorites. reach out and read...
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after seeing her story in the local paper a local radio station gave her family a four-day pass to disneyland in exchange for 30 glasses of lemonade. how about that? >>> blame gucci and the team in whitemarsh. the reisterstown express went to georgetown, delaware. the putty hill panthers are heading to puerto rico! what the young athletes hope to bring back to baltimore county to make us all proud. >>> good morning. i'm jamie costello. justin berk has the weather. kim is paving the way to work. >>> but first these stories. towson catholic try one more time to stay open. time is running out. >>> and more about those who lost their lives in last week's helicopter crash. >>> and new details from pittsburgh where a gunman kills women working out at a health club. that and more leading up to "good morning america" at 7:00. >>> now the weather with justin. >>> 6:44. i want to start with rock hall on the eastern shore, they are reporting sticky 77 degrees on the thermometer. just about everybody else on this side of the bay, within a few degrees of 70. south south perry hall and westminster. 73 reis
after seeing her story in the local paper a local radio station gave her family a four-day pass to disneyland in exchange for 30 glasses of lemonade. how about that? >>> blame gucci and the team in whitemarsh. the reisterstown express went to georgetown, delaware. the putty hill panthers are heading to puerto rico! what the young athletes hope to bring back to baltimore county to make us all proud. >>> good morning. i'm jamie costello. justin berk has the weather. kim is...
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. >> and while all that work is going on this week the trip family is in disneyland. their episode of extreme makeover home edition will air sometime in november. we'll be right back. this is more than my easy button. it's my "save-so-much-on- his-graphing-calculator... look. i made it say, "booger." ...i-can-get-him-a- math-tutor" button. (announcer) staples equals savings on everything for back to school. staples. that was easy. gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec ® i can love the air ™ . diabetes and cancer. they've heard that biomedical research offers hope, that it could control, maybe even cure, their disease. senator ben cardin understands the importance of innovative biomedical research, for patients, their families, and our economy in maryland. call senator cardin today. ask him to protect the 90,000 maryland jobs biomedical research provides and the hopes of patients everywhere. it's not just the future, it's li
. >> and while all that work is going on this week the trip family is in disneyland. their episode of extreme makeover home edition will air sometime in november. we'll be right back. this is more than my easy button. it's my "save-so-much-on- his-graphing-calculator... look. i made it say, "booger." ...i-can-get-him-a- math-tutor" button. (announcer) staples equals savings on everything for back to school. staples. that was easy. gathering dust, as pollen floats...
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. >> go to disneyland with all my kid. [ laughter ] for a week. >> i would take care of everyone in my family. none of them would ever work again. >> it's a great jackpot. the odds of winning are so small, but i can't pass up the chance to try. >> the payout so far has been $390 the largest share bade new jersey couple and a truck driver in georgia in 2007. if no one wins tonight's jackpot, it will roll over to $430 million, the largest in the lottery's history. >>> the 128th maryland state fair kicked off today at the timonium fairgrounds. it's 4h military day, a chance to show support for military troops and their families. boys 2 men will perform at 7:30. and in addition to live entertainment, there are exhibits, live shock shows, games, rides for all the kiddies, and plenty of food. the state fair runs through labor day. >>> summer ends, and classroom learning is just about to begin for a lot of students. school bells are ringing all across the area. a local effort to help make sure that local children are prepared. >>> and a big break for baseball fans. the change in your pocket t
. >> go to disneyland with all my kid. [ laughter ] for a week. >> i would take care of everyone in my family. none of them would ever work again. >> it's a great jackpot. the odds of winning are so small, but i can't pass up the chance to try. >> the payout so far has been $390 the largest share bade new jersey couple and a truck driver in georgia in 2007. if no one wins tonight's jackpot, it will roll over to $430 million, the largest in the lottery's history....
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we had a volunteer military fight this war and we would go to disneyland in the president literally said that. cut to now. i am not at all convinced that anyone in washington, including the president, wants to stand up to the public and say that if we want to reform health care and fight a war in afghanistan, somebody is going to have to sacrifice. my memory is that in the last century there were presidents and to some extent kennedy who said that the american people have to step up to the plate. you cannot have something for nothing. some point, washington never wants to go there. a johnson kept telling everyone that you can't have guns and butter. we can have it now and 2009. but saying this to the american public is difficult. >> let me get a sense out of you. the iraq war. just a sentence. >> my feeling is that we made a mess that diverted us from the war in afghanistan, the war we thought we had one against the taliban. thanks to a lot of brave and persistent troops, we have cleaned up the mess. history will progress. >> a sentence about today in afghanistan. >> i think it is an unh
we had a volunteer military fight this war and we would go to disneyland in the president literally said that. cut to now. i am not at all convinced that anyone in washington, including the president, wants to stand up to the public and say that if we want to reform health care and fight a war in afghanistan, somebody is going to have to sacrifice. my memory is that in the last century there were presidents and to some extent kennedy who said that the american people have to step up to the...
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stay tuned for "late night" on nbc for los angeles, 'cause the lakers are going to disneyland.conan." i know, i have no loyalty. ♪ >> boulder, colorado. >> jimmy: okay. [ light laughter ] hey, mark and adele. it's jimmy fallon, remember? we met at burning man. [ light laughter ] catch me on "late night" tonight after "conan." our comedy is as savory as organic trail-mix featuring wheat grain extract. [ laughter ] it's only on 9 news. yeah. we're here to satisfy your comedy munching with our hydroponic humor. "puff, puff, laugh, bro. tune in and toke, yo." ♪ >> santa fe, new mexico. >> jimmy: okay. [ light laughter ] hey, tom and nicole. it's jimmy fallon, or as i'm known among the tribe, "he who laughs at own jokes." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] before joining me in our casino, tune in to "late night" on kob-tv. i "ca-si-no" reason not to watch "late night." [ laughter ] it's an all you can eat buffet of laughter. we use every part of the joke. sacajaw-a-watch it. [ laughter ] ♪ >>> gettysburg, pennsylvania. >> jimmy: gettysburg? okay. gettysburg, pennsylvania. "hello,
stay tuned for "late night" on nbc for los angeles, 'cause the lakers are going to disneyland.conan." i know, i have no loyalty. ♪ >> boulder, colorado. >> jimmy: okay. [ light laughter ] hey, mark and adele. it's jimmy fallon, remember? we met at burning man. [ light laughter ] catch me on "late night" tonight after "conan." our comedy is as savory as organic trail-mix featuring wheat grain extract. [ laughter ] it's only on 9 news. yeah. we're...
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. >>> 7-year-old daniela ernest wanted to earn her way to disneyland selling littlen aid.et ending after learning about her story, a local radio station gave her family four passes to disneyland in exchange for 30 glasses of lemonade. >> not a bad deal. >> we'll all be working for daniela one day. >> we might be in a safer spot, though. >>> up next, the shot. a series of shots of best moments from the long career of director john hughes who died far too young. >>> plus, the "360" exclusive. lisa ling talks about the homecoming of her sister laura and her colleague, euna lee. pid. advil® liqui-gels rush real liquid relief... wherever you hurt. advil® liqui-gels. liquid fast. advil strong. >>> finally tonight, paying tribute to a filmmaker who defined an era. a prolific writer, producer and director, hughes was behind some of the most popular movies of the '80s like "pretty in pink," "16 candles" as well as others. manufacture us can recite the dialogue line by line as a lot of us were doing during the break in the studio. we thought we'd put together our favorite scenes for
. >>> 7-year-old daniela ernest wanted to earn her way to disneyland selling littlen aid.et ending after learning about her story, a local radio station gave her family four passes to disneyland in exchange for 30 glasses of lemonade. >> not a bad deal. >> we'll all be working for daniela one day. >> we might be in a safer spot, though. >>> up next, the shot. a series of shots of best moments from the long career of director john hughes who died far too...
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disneyland was packed a week ago friday and airports are busy. new york restaurants are full. there bidding wars for condominiums in miami. >> that's a big deal. 2 1/2 weeks ago, they were showing pictures of family stuck in the condo by itself. we are starting to see a pick up all over. >> do you think it's fair to say we are out of the woods on housing? >> that would be strong. >> i don't want to put words in your mouth, but clearly you are seeing a turn? >> yeah. >> ron was talking about anecdotal communication and put the report at 42% of all homes being performed now are first time home buyers. 30% are investors. 75% and they are adding the text credit. you have a real manipulation because of supply and demand from the tax credit to get them moving up. what happens when they come up? that's why i'm afraid that it's too early to tell. i want to see how the market survives when you take away the stimulus. >> should the -- 8,000 credit scheduled to expire at the end of november. the new homes market and the home resale market and just as we expanded the cash for clunker, exp
disneyland was packed a week ago friday and airports are busy. new york restaurants are full. there bidding wars for condominiums in miami. >> that's a big deal. 2 1/2 weeks ago, they were showing pictures of family stuck in the condo by itself. we are starting to see a pick up all over. >> do you think it's fair to say we are out of the woods on housing? >> that would be strong. >> i don't want to put words in your mouth, but clearly you are seeing a turn? >>...
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. >> to california where please discovered a young woman's body in a hotel room not far from disneyland. he said the 24-year-old victim was murdered or did there not looking forward this is an reviewing hotel surveillance of you to catch a glance of the killer. people have not yet identified the victim, but they said they are already working on some leads in the case to the police in the u.s. and canada are sifting through tips from the public but they say they have few solid leads on the whereabouts of brian jenkins, a former vh1 reality show contestant accused of killing his bikini model ex-wife jasmine puree. his member in her body, stuffing it in a suitcase than tossing it into a bouncer in california. this is him. we are learning tonight that officers in canada actually thought they had found jenkins last night in toronto. they went so far as to detain the man who turned out to be the victim of mistaken identity. casey stieglitz live in los angeles with the latest details. >> that is really one of the bizarre twists to this story. it turns out investigators arrested someone who loo
. >> to california where please discovered a young woman's body in a hotel room not far from disneyland. he said the 24-year-old victim was murdered or did there not looking forward this is an reviewing hotel surveillance of you to catch a glance of the killer. people have not yet identified the victim, but they said they are already working on some leads in the case to the police in the u.s. and canada are sifting through tips from the public but they say they have few solid leads on the...
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clean energy and security act, they focus on something that you and i know is a fantasy, it's a disneylandry. it's called clean coal. how the heck did clean coal get precedence over natural gas? >> well, it has temporarily, at least. and i think it is a very good point that you make, which is some improvement in technology. it is a hope that one day we might be able to do that because we have such large coal resources, but in fact, there is a cheaper way to approach making ourselves more environmentally free, if you will, of greenhouse gas emissions and other toxic substances, and that is to actually use this tremendous natural gas resource that we discovered in this country, which is a fairly new phenomenon the last three years, where we've got the kind of long-dated reserves domestically that coal has. the difference is that we can actually grow the deliverability and serve in an expanding market capability, which i think that other fuel sources will have a tough time doing outside of nuclear. >> now, one of the things that drives me crazy is every journalist in the country -- i didn't g
clean energy and security act, they focus on something that you and i know is a fantasy, it's a disneylandry. it's called clean coal. how the heck did clean coal get precedence over natural gas? >> well, it has temporarily, at least. and i think it is a very good point that you make, which is some improvement in technology. it is a hope that one day we might be able to do that because we have such large coal resources, but in fact, there is a cheaper way to approach making ourselves more...
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came here to do business, it was good for our economy, if they came as tourists, it was good for disneyland[laughter] we nearly doubled the number of visas in the '90s for people to travel to the united states. the only thing we worried about was people who would stay here. well, the saudis were a great bet. as one former state department official put it to me, saudis didn't come and dig ditches, they didn't go to work at mcdonald's, they partied, and they left. [laughter] in retrospect, of course, that was an enormous mistake. by 2001 we certainly knew that al-qaeda wanted to attack us. they had done so overseas already with devastating effect, and they had already bombed the world trade centers once in 1993, though they hadn't succeeded in bringing them down. the 9/11 commission later discovered that if we had looked carefully, there were indicators on the passports of a number of the hijackers that showed their connections to terrorist groups, we just didn't look very hard. so what's the situation now? well, if you need a visa to come to the united states now, it is mandatory that you ha
came here to do business, it was good for our economy, if they came as tourists, it was good for disneyland[laughter] we nearly doubled the number of visas in the '90s for people to travel to the united states. the only thing we worried about was people who would stay here. well, the saudis were a great bet. as one former state department official put it to me, saudis didn't come and dig ditches, they didn't go to work at mcdonald's, they partied, and they left. [laughter] in retrospect, of...
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the entire family is in disneyland now. the episode will air on abc2 sometime in november. >>> there's no doubt about it. these are tough times. we all have questions about our finances as well as investment. >> coming up. we have two of the best financial experts. dale horn and carl delmont, to answer your investment, savings and mortgage questions. >> more and more banks are failingerry week in our country. we take to you one bank that is succeeding even without an atm. >>> and we're getting everybody back to school, one woman in cecil county is trying to do her part to help those in need. now she's sending out donations across the country. from her home. explain. oh yea, well for 6 months, customers get all three: fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month. oh, alright, see... you're just moving your fingers, aren't you? i gotta cut my nails. (announcer) now get three amazing fios services for the price of two. tv, internet, and phone for only $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus a free multi-room dvr for three mon
the entire family is in disneyland now. the episode will air on abc2 sometime in november. >>> there's no doubt about it. these are tough times. we all have questions about our finances as well as investment. >> coming up. we have two of the best financial experts. dale horn and carl delmont, to answer your investment, savings and mortgage questions. >> more and more banks are failingerry week in our country. we take to you one bank that is succeeding even without an atm....
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she was trying to earn money to go to disneyland but the city shut her down because she didn't have aermit and they said she was actually selling it at a dangerous intersection. >> well, we were selling lemonade and a code enforcement person came and tore us down. >> she was near a very busy intersection, one of the most dangerous intersections in our community. it just was not a safe place to be. >> the city says it is trying to work out something. by the way, a radio station gave her those passes to disneyland. >>> if you want to send your kid to the best college, check out west point. u.s. military academy topped forbes's magazine's list of best colleges. princeton university ranked number two, california institute of technology, williams college and harvard. the others at the top ten are wellesley college, air force academy, amhurst, yale and stanford. "forbes" looks at the student satisfaction, graduation rates and salaries of recent graduates. >>> another down day on wall street as investors brace for tomorrow's monthly jobs report. diane king is at the business desk in new york
she was trying to earn money to go to disneyland but the city shut her down because she didn't have aermit and they said she was actually selling it at a dangerous intersection. >> well, we were selling lemonade and a code enforcement person came and tore us down. >> she was near a very busy intersection, one of the most dangerous intersections in our community. it just was not a safe place to be. >> the city says it is trying to work out something. by the way, a radio station...
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statistical evidence has yet to bear it out, but when you go around the country right now, i was at disneyland, for instance, last friday in southern california. it was packed. as much as i've seen it in 20 or 30 years. when you go to the airports, they are busy and full. and you go to new york restaurants and it looks like people are out eating again, which you know, if you look back to last november and december or january, things were much, much quieter. i think consumers are going to spend and it's going to show up in the data pretty soon down the road. >> it's interesting. you tamake a lot of points. disney world. have they cut prices to -- >> no. >> the airlines, we know they've consolidated and we know they've stopped some routes. >> right. surely they've consolidated and certainly capacity is somewhat more constrained in the airline business than it's been, but you're talking still about full planes, even in a capacity-constrained business, where last winter, for instance, the business had shuttered capacity and the planes were not even close to half full in some instances. cities like
statistical evidence has yet to bear it out, but when you go around the country right now, i was at disneyland, for instance, last friday in southern california. it was packed. as much as i've seen it in 20 or 30 years. when you go to the airports, they are busy and full. and you go to new york restaurants and it looks like people are out eating again, which you know, if you look back to last november and december or january, things were much, much quieter. i think consumers are going to spend...
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monroe and elizabeth taylor, as interest in american supermarkets and is angryeing denied a visit to disneyland. peter carlson discusses his book with sergei khrushchev, the son of nikita khrushchev and a senior fellow at the watson institute for international studies at browne university. >> host: hello, now we will discuss the book of peter carlson, it was a "washington post" reporter for 22 years and the author of this very interesting book, "k blows top." and, i will interview him. even before en he wrote this book, he interviewed me, so this book is some way @bout me and now i will ask him. i found that his book is v
monroe and elizabeth taylor, as interest in american supermarkets and is angryeing denied a visit to disneyland. peter carlson discusses his book with sergei khrushchev, the son of nikita khrushchev and a senior fellow at the watson institute for international studies at browne university. >> host: hello, now we will discuss the book of peter carlson, it was a "washington post" reporter for 22 years and the author of this very interesting book, "k blows top." and, i...
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. >> there's pictures of him with his kids at disneyland and he has not on but t ice cream cones in hiss been a rough few years. >> we have more pictures of vanessa hutchins. we can't show you because there's no close. back in 2007 a batch of pictures showing her nude may their way online. at the time she was upset, saying she was a private person, this is mean. apparently there there are new pictures, separate pictures -- >> not from the same session. >> full frontal, topless again. we know they're real because her lawyer contacted perez hilton and said, hey being, take though pictures down, they were taken when she was underage. you wonder what zach ephron has to say about all this. >> he's probably checking his hair. >> these are some really great pictures. take a look. susan boyle is getting made over. it's really interesting. she's busy recording her debut album and she looks fantastic. >> she does look great. >> in response to the two ti question, has she been kissed yet, no, she has not and she's doing fine after the meltdown. stay healthy - and get on with my life. it comes from
. >> there's pictures of him with his kids at disneyland and he has not on but t ice cream cones in hiss been a rough few years. >> we have more pictures of vanessa hutchins. we can't show you because there's no close. back in 2007 a batch of pictures showing her nude may their way online. at the time she was upset, saying she was a private person, this is mean. apparently there there are new pictures, separate pictures -- >> not from the same session. >> full frontal,...
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why not to i was an elected house of the corn stalks or and he went al to hollywood in went to disneylandand what he is caption in that moment of american history and told the story with what i gather is enormous great, good humor is also a history of a very good kinds of that is the first book i will read. thank you. the second book i'm going to read this chris ee-- buckley, mum and pup. all of us have heard a little bit about the book or seen one way or another what has it now famous line is what he said to his mother on a death bed. he looked at her as she was about to take her last breath and he said i forgive you. what i'm hoping is my grandchildren don't say that to me when the time comes but when i read the excerpts of the book in the near times magazine i realized how truly revealing it is about the way in which families of a certain kind live together and how you come to terms with the fact that these extraordinary people that you grew up with have reached the end. it sounds to me like something really worth reading, so i will. >> to see more summer reading lists and other progra
why not to i was an elected house of the corn stalks or and he went al to hollywood in went to disneylandand what he is caption in that moment of american history and told the story with what i gather is enormous great, good humor is also a history of a very good kinds of that is the first book i will read. thank you. the second book i'm going to read this chris ee-- buckley, mum and pup. all of us have heard a little bit about the book or seen one way or another what has it now famous line is...
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clamp on my ankle and i would drag her around the living room and she thought that was better than disneyland. i need to know if there's clear mental or physical harm. i need to know more about the circumstances before i can tell you if i think is a really a felony or not. >> i agree with you, lisa. we know that he did have some marks on his neck from that dragging. >> okay. >> when you talk about how injured he was out of this. one-time shot where he throws a tantrum. to say that i am re pulsed by this video. i don't understand, okay, i respect lisa bloom. i agree with you as well, we need to get more facts. but if she'll act that way in public, can you imagine -- i mean, dragging your child -- i'm sure people are baffled by -- i'm watching it again. anyway, so she should not, a, have been allowed to leave with that child. i'm sorry, i'm very passionate. but if you do it in public, and the child's not fighting, it makes me wonder what she's doing behind closed doors. >> gail, that is a question, when you see this in public, you've got to wonder what happens behind closed doors. >> i think th
clamp on my ankle and i would drag her around the living room and she thought that was better than disneyland. i need to know if there's clear mental or physical harm. i need to know more about the circumstances before i can tell you if i think is a really a felony or not. >> i agree with you, lisa. we know that he did have some marks on his neck from that dragging. >> okay. >> when you talk about how injured he was out of this. one-time shot where he throws a tantrum. to say...