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>> ¿sigue viniendo con doris aquÍ? >> no, de ninguna manera.nita lo tiene de tonta y descarada. octavio la dejÓ plantada casi al pie del altar por mÍ, ella lo sabe y sÉpalo usted tambiÉn. si yo quisiera, octavio volverÍa a abandonarla.
>> ¿sigue viniendo con doris aquÍ? >> no, de ninguna manera.nita lo tiene de tonta y descarada. octavio la dejÓ plantada casi al pie del altar por mÍ, ella lo sabe y sÉpalo usted tambiÉn. si yo quisiera, octavio volverÍa a abandonarla.
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like. >> online dory uses the screen name briman31282.e was chatting with a decoy who called herself ally who told him she was a 14-year-old girl. dory tells her he wants to have sex with her and what position he will use. he says he'll bring condoms and then sends pictures of himself masturbating. he even tells her he's had sex before with another underage girl he met online. the decoy responds -- >> did you teach her the same things you're going to teach me. >> he replies. >> i sure did. and she loved it. >> i circled around again. >> here he is in our house. >> well, did you bring anything? >> yeah. >> what did you bring? >> i brought my clothes. i brought condoms. >> the decoy he's meeting is really a 19-year-old actress hired by "dateline." >> let me go change, and i'll be right back. >> i'm going to get my stuff. >> why don't you have a seat right over there for me, please. >> okay. >> what are you doing here? >> just meeting somebody. >> and who are you here to meet tonight? >> somebody i was talking to on the computer. >> what's h
like. >> online dory uses the screen name briman31282.e was chatting with a decoy who called herself ally who told him she was a 14-year-old girl. dory tells her he wants to have sex with her and what position he will use. he says he'll bring condoms and then sends pictures of himself masturbating. he even tells her he's had sex before with another underage girl he met online. the decoy responds -- >> did you teach her the same things you're going to teach me. >> he replies....
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isn't working doris troll. pennsylvania.ause he makes everybody say merry christmas. ry have to stop watching the factor this time of year. he harps on the issue. some people do not want to be greeted with merry christmas. there is an old saying, doris, life is tough and then you die. federal holiday christmas. don't like it change it to winter soltis. americans like and respect the tradition. uses the word merry. for you to try to interfere with the free expression of the federal holiday is wrong. my job is to look out for the folks, including you, doris, but when you intrude on something that brings joy to most of your fellow country men i have to step in and scold you. i hope you understand. say goodbye to heather, everybody there, she. >> i like that scolding. >> she has to go to bed. if you are mad as hell we want to know about it please email us at mad as hell at foxnews.com. we come right back, megyn kelly on another school district trying to ban christmas carols, here you go, doris, also president obama costume getti
isn't working doris troll. pennsylvania.ause he makes everybody say merry christmas. ry have to stop watching the factor this time of year. he harps on the issue. some people do not want to be greeted with merry christmas. there is an old saying, doris, life is tough and then you die. federal holiday christmas. don't like it change it to winter soltis. americans like and respect the tradition. uses the word merry. for you to try to interfere with the free expression of the federal holiday is...
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it's a novel that you conceived of with a writer named doug doris. >> doug doris wrote the book, didan extraordinary job. the idea was to take a novel and to say what if someone left a novel in a library, a library obamacare an old library book, as it is. >> stephen: let me open that up like that. >> and you get in this sporty black case, and you tone up and you have a 1949 library book and if you look in the book, you see there's writing inside in the margins. and it's two people who have met through the book. the book bakes vessel of communication. it's sort of like an analog texting. ( laughter ) >> they're writing back and forth and investigating this writer, who essentially wrote the book. >> stephen: obviously, i know who b.m. shrock is. the book is shrokasian. is he a real person? >> no. >> stephen: there is a novel that is fake. and then the people who are writing to each other are also made up. so it's almost like it's three stories in one book. >> it's sort of a play on top of a novel. inside the book you get all these -- >> stephen: you have little bitsave newspaper in her
it's a novel that you conceived of with a writer named doug doris. >> doug doris wrote the book, didan extraordinary job. the idea was to take a novel and to say what if someone left a novel in a library, a library obamacare an old library book, as it is. >> stephen: let me open that up like that. >> and you get in this sporty black case, and you tone up and you have a 1949 library book and if you look in the book, you see there's writing inside in the margins. and it's two...
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author, honorary red sox, doris kearns goodwin will be joining us. let's begin tonight-- ( laughter ) i am the worst segue person in the world. let's begin tonight. let's begin tonight! ( laughter ) i can't figure it out. let's begin tonight with an eye on the media in our new segment meh culpa. one of the most hallowed names in all of journalism is "60 minutes," a show that has for week after week for over 45 minutes brought us 58 minutes of hard-hitting groundbreaking investigation into everything from corporate greed and corrupt governance, and two minutes of musings. >> bought 1,000 honey due melons and only three of them were ripe over the years. ( laughter ) >> jon: i think he'd want to be remembered as somebody who was-- a great writer-- ( cheers and applause ) it's almost as if the audience was trained behaviorably to react to something that we-- ( laughter ) exwaish the man clearly could not pick out good produce. my point is this-- last month, it looked like "60 minutes" had done it again, scoring an exclusive interview with an eyewitness t
author, honorary red sox, doris kearns goodwin will be joining us. let's begin tonight-- ( laughter ) i am the worst segue person in the world. let's begin tonight. let's begin tonight! ( laughter ) i can't figure it out. let's begin tonight with an eye on the media in our new segment meh culpa. one of the most hallowed names in all of journalism is "60 minutes," a show that has for week after week for over 45 minutes brought us 58 minutes of hard-hitting groundbreaking investigation...
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doris got a life sentence. yvette condemned to die. she told us about her first day on death row. >> i begin to hear insults. i first got in and begin to hear people talk about. oh, she got death. oh, she is going to die for the crimes she committed. >> even though they were housed at the same prison the women were prohibited from seeing one another. but occasionally doris would catch a fleeting glimpse of yvette. >> i would go by the chapel and see my sister she would be in the window. i would walk by with a group of ladies. and everybody was saying, doris there is your sister. i said god there she is. i wish she was out here. you know? i hated to go by there just to see her. it would hurt my heart. and i would ache. >> after six years, yvette's punishment was reduced to life, and she could leave death row and see doris. >> i was so excited. we were crying, kissing and hugging it was like a great reunion. i started crying. i got emotional. and i just begin to praise god. yeah. >> though they can see each other on the yard. prison offi
doris got a life sentence. yvette condemned to die. she told us about her first day on death row. >> i begin to hear insults. i first got in and begin to hear people talk about. oh, she got death. oh, she is going to die for the crimes she committed. >> even though they were housed at the same prison the women were prohibited from seeing one another. but occasionally doris would catch a fleeting glimpse of yvette. >> i would go by the chapel and see my sister she would be in...
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isn't working doris troll. pennsylvania. at bill because he makes everybody say merry christmas. ry have to stop watching the factor this time of year. he harps on the issue. some people do not want to be greeted with merry christmas. there is an old saying, doris, life is tough and then you die. federal holiday christmas. don't like it change it to winter soltis. americans like and respect the tradition. uses the word merry. for you to try to interfere with the free expression of the federal holiday is wrong. my job is to look out for the folks, including you, doris, but when you intrude on something that brings joy to most of your fellow country men i have to step in and scold you. i hope you understand. say goodbye to heather, everybody there, she. >> i like that scolding. >> she has to go to bed. if you are mad as hell we want to know about it please email us at mad as hell at foxnews.com. we come right back, megyn kelly on another school district trying to ban christmas carols, here you go, doris, also president obama c
isn't working doris troll. pennsylvania. at bill because he makes everybody say merry christmas. ry have to stop watching the factor this time of year. he harps on the issue. some people do not want to be greeted with merry christmas. there is an old saying, doris, life is tough and then you die. federal holiday christmas. don't like it change it to winter soltis. americans like and respect the tradition. uses the word merry. for you to try to interfere with the free expression of the federal...
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joe scarborough, doris kearns goodwin, mark halperin and congresswoman donna edwards.lus harry smith with a "meet the press" video essay as we approach the anniversary of a special moment in american history. we're back after a short break. >>> now it's your >>> when we come back, the roundtable is here. a lot of politics to get to. plus those comments you just heard a few minutes ago from john kerry on the jfk >>> meet the press is back with our political roundtable. here this morning, mark halperin, doris kearns goodwin, donna edwards and joe scarborough. now, david gregory. >> good morning. a lot to get to. chris christie and the future of the political party. joe, your book is coming out at an ideal time because the republican party is looking to the future. do they see chris christie in the center of it? >> i don't know if they do or not, but this week they've been saying are we chris christie republicans or cuccinelli republicans? we have to have both sides together. the day after the election, we were saying, who has the best foot forward? we have to have the te
joe scarborough, doris kearns goodwin, mark halperin and congresswoman donna edwards.lus harry smith with a "meet the press" video essay as we approach the anniversary of a special moment in american history. we're back after a short break. >>> now it's your >>> when we come back, the roundtable is here. a lot of politics to get to. plus those comments you just heard a few minutes ago from john kerry on the jfk >>> meet the press is back with our political...
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joe scarborough, historian doris kearns goodwin. time's magazine's mark halperin, plus representative donna edwards. plus harry smith and his essay on the meaning of gettysburg on lincoln's celebrated speech. i'm david gregory with all that ahead on sunday, november 10. >>> good sunday morning. no deal despite hopes of a breakthrough. three days of negotiations in geneva failed to produce an agreement to freeze iran's nuclear program in exchange for relief from crippling international sanctions. and although all sides pointed to progress, iranian president rouhani this morning insisted his country will not give up the right to enrich uranium. that is the critical step in the production of nuclear weapons. prior to rouhani's comments, i spoke exclusively to secretary of state john kerry just moments after the talks had ended. secretary kerry, welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you. good to be with you, david. >> the bottom line goal here is to prevent iran from producing or acquiring a nuclear bomb. you said in the interim yo
joe scarborough, historian doris kearns goodwin. time's magazine's mark halperin, plus representative donna edwards. plus harry smith and his essay on the meaning of gettysburg on lincoln's celebrated speech. i'm david gregory with all that ahead on sunday, november 10. >>> good sunday morning. no deal despite hopes of a breakthrough. three days of negotiations in geneva failed to produce an agreement to freeze iran's nuclear program in exchange for relief from crippling international...
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my opponents do not. >> rose: doris kearns goodwin is here, she is a historian, she is an author,? he is so much more, her books have brought to life some of the most fascinating figures in american history and awarded the pulitzer prize, eleanor the home front in world war ii, her 2005 book, teams of rivals of abraham lincoln and leading members of his cabinet was part of the steven spielberg movie lincoln, this tells the story of roosevelt and howard taft, they door roosevelt, william theodore .. roosevelt. >> william howard taft. >> thank you. >> your red sox did it. >> oh, my god, we were there. the happiest day to be there when they won in that stadium. >> rose: game six at home. >> and that they were winning all the time so i didn't have to run around to the bathroom to be afraid. it was great. >> rose: and good for boston. >> it was great for boston. it really was. and that team was a different kind of team that we usually have, scrappy, no big stars. >> rose: exactly. >> except for big papi and they worked together as a team. >> rose: can you imagine, he hit about 7:30 for
my opponents do not. >> rose: doris kearns goodwin is here, she is a historian, she is an author,? he is so much more, her books have brought to life some of the most fascinating figures in american history and awarded the pulitzer prize, eleanor the home front in world war ii, her 2005 book, teams of rivals of abraham lincoln and leading members of his cabinet was part of the steven spielberg movie lincoln, this tells the story of roosevelt and howard taft, they door roosevelt, william...
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[all talking at once] >> kirk: la doris what do you think of the relationship? >> they are toxic they need to leave each other alone. that is what they need to do >> and we're doing it. easy. easy. >> where is your man? >> why does your son and -- >> because you don't know what you want as woman to woman are you not fair. you going by verbally from what he is saying. and don't get in my face and tell me what i need to do. >> i did. i did. >> kirk: la doris -- let me -- [all talking at once] >> kirk: you cannot keep going. come here. we came here for the truth. don't you want the truth? are you going to run from it forever? if you are running that is an admission of guilt. let's get it all straightened out today. where are you going to go? come on back. dormisha. all right. i'm going to try and get her and when we come back hopefully she will be with me. we will be right back. [applause] [♪] coming up next... >> kiss my black... do you understand that >> i understand what you are saying. i do understand. i totally understand. >> girl i'm about to take off my comi
[all talking at once] >> kirk: la doris what do you think of the relationship? >> they are toxic they need to leave each other alone. that is what they need to do >> and we're doing it. easy. easy. >> where is your man? >> why does your son and -- >> because you don't know what you want as woman to woman are you not fair. you going by verbally from what he is saying. and don't get in my face and tell me what i need to do. >> i did. i did. >> kirk:...
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. >> catherine: the los angeles times reports that matthew pond said doris payne made the promise after she was released from a northern california prison where she was serving time for crimes out of san diego county. >> catherine: payne was arrested tuesday after she was suspected of stealing a $22,000 ring from a palm desert store on oct. 21. >> catherine: over more than five decades, payne claims to have swiped millions of dollars'the u.s. and europe by posing as a well-to-do buyer. she has four theft convictions since 2009 in southern california. >> catherine: today marks the 2 year anniversary of one of the most viral videos in the people behaving badly franchise and we thought we'd share it again so we don't soon forget. in this edition of people behaving badly. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: this particular cart pulling requires three people and the driver was on my own. this guy started making
. >> catherine: the los angeles times reports that matthew pond said doris payne made the promise after she was released from a northern california prison where she was serving time for crimes out of san diego county. >> catherine: payne was arrested tuesday after she was suspected of stealing a $22,000 ring from a palm desert store on oct. 21. >> catherine: over more than five decades, payne claims to have swiped millions of dollars'the u.s. and europe by posing as a...
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. >>> doris molina sabe muy bien lo que sufren los jornaleros cuando llegan al país >>> la vergüenza,ausa problemas. >>> lo único que está pasando es estrés diario, de la ansiedad. >>> doris trabajo en salud para todos, 3 días a la semana salen a la calle para dar comida e información a los trabajadores. >>> un launch caliente, servicios médicos de salud dental. >>> toribio lleva más de 10 años como jornalero en las calles de oakland. >>> siempre ayuda y apoya alos trabajadores, dándonos trabajo y también comida, y la salud también nos ha ayudado. >>> bajo la nueva reforma de salud, millones tendrán acceso a seguro médico por primera vez, pero no los inmigrantes indocumentados, nuevamente los que trabajan sin papeles se las tendrán que arreglar cómo puedan. >p>>momento de nuestra última pausa, y al regresar arrancó la jornada 16 del fútbol mexicano y las Águilas del américa buscan mantenr el liderato. >>> ya regresamos con más. >>> si quiere más información de los planes de salud para usted y su f a [ locutora ] sólo encuentras pan fresco en la panadería. sí...pero no. [ locutora ] co
. >>> doris molina sabe muy bien lo que sufren los jornaleros cuando llegan al país >>> la vergüenza,ausa problemas. >>> lo único que está pasando es estrés diario, de la ansiedad. >>> doris trabajo en salud para todos, 3 días a la semana salen a la calle para dar comida e información a los trabajadores. >>> un launch caliente, servicios médicos de salud dental. >>> toribio lleva más de 10 años como jornalero en las calles de...
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up next on c-span, q&a, with historian and author doris kearns goodwin talking about her latest book "the bully pulpit." then "washington journal." 1:00 p.m. eastern, live coverage of the house as members return for general speeches. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," a letter prize-winning author and historian doris kearns goodwin discusses her latest historical narrative titled "the bully pulpit." >> doris kearns goodwin, your new book, "the bully pulpit: theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and the golden age of journalism," if you flip it over, there is a whole other story on the back. i want to ask you to start off, who is this man? >> sam mcclure, founder of "mcclure's" magazine. he was orphaned by his father. his mother immigrated to america, lived in incredible poverty but dreamed of becoming a journalist. he has a dream when he is a young man of creating a magazine. it will be a cheap magazine, not the harpers, but 10 cent people can read it. he will hire staff, pay them for years to do research so that they can come up with real pieces of fact and stories that will persuade the co
up next on c-span, q&a, with historian and author doris kearns goodwin talking about her latest book "the bully pulpit." then "washington journal." 1:00 p.m. eastern, live coverage of the house as members return for general speeches. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," a letter prize-winning author and historian doris kearns goodwin discusses her latest historical narrative titled "the bully pulpit." >> doris kearns goodwin, your new book,...
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, doris, you need to stop living in the past?d then. i was writing about franklin roosevelt and they would come by the room and i was yelling at franklin, would you still be, be nicer to eleanor or to eleanor forget about the fact he had an affair 20 years ago and they think what is going on in the room? they are talking to dead presidents. >> and dead presidents have been very good to doris kearns goodwin. >> all of her presidential biographies have been best sellers. she won a pulitzer for her book on fdr and eleanor roosevelt and her lincoln biography was the basis of the steven spielberg movie. >> i can't accomplish a goddamn thing of any human meaning or worth until we cure ourselves of slavery and end this pest, this war. >> her newest book is about the friendship theodore roosevelt and william howard taft, unusual for good win in that one of them is not a larger than life president, although he certainly was large. >> how many people are going to know much about taft other than that he weighs 350 pounds. >> and had a batht
, doris, you need to stop living in the past?d then. i was writing about franklin roosevelt and they would come by the room and i was yelling at franklin, would you still be, be nicer to eleanor or to eleanor forget about the fact he had an affair 20 years ago and they think what is going on in the room? they are talking to dead presidents. >> and dead presidents have been very good to doris kearns goodwin. >> all of her presidential biographies have been best sellers. she won a...
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we begin this evening with presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, her new book is called the bully pulpit, they door roosevelt, william howard taft and the golden age of journalism. >> and i would like to think that empathy is what i brought to all of these people. i mean, even with taft, you start off knowing almost nothing about hip except he was a fat and lost the 11 in 12 and won the election in eight and a really decent man, he is not a public leader like teddy, but i felt a sense of understanding where he was coming from, understanding his wife, who he adored and who had a stroke in the beginning of his presidency and suddenly i am feeling so sad for him. and i would like to think that experience with lbj as a historian changed me forever, because i am not judging these people, i am trying to make them come to life. >> rose: we conclude with josef joffe, he is the publisher and editor of "die zeit" his new book is called the myth of america's decline. >> in fact, you are right when you say a sound economy at home is one of the preconditions for an active role abroad, but what
we begin this evening with presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, her new book is called the bully pulpit, they door roosevelt, william howard taft and the golden age of journalism. >> and i would like to think that empathy is what i brought to all of these people. i mean, even with taft, you start off knowing almost nothing about hip except he was a fat and lost the 11 in 12 and won the election in eight and a really decent man, he is not a public leader like teddy, but i felt a...
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i am totally going to ruin doris kearns goodwin's next book!eers and appl appl èv$,x 1@,x"0"0"0"0 oning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: very interesting this book. that is our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> i love the commercialization of christmas because it spreads the christmas cheer. it's the most - welcome back. we're here talking with all-star shooting guard charlie sanders about his amazing career. now charlie, you grew up in a tough neighborhood, didn't you? - that's right. drugs, violence. my whole life, i had to deal with adversity. - and that continued when you went on to the pros? - that's right. you know, fines, injuries, everything. no matter how big a star i am, i'm always gonna be dealing with adversity. - adversity johnson, what's your take on this? - i don't know, girl. i just like [bleep] with him. just like, eh. - ah! come on, adversity. - deal with me, dog! [laughs] [loud slap] - [groans] - [laughs maniacally] i said, "deal with me
i am totally going to ruin doris kearns goodwin's next book!eers and appl appl èv$,x 1@,x"0"0"0"0 oning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: very interesting this book. that is our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> i love the commercialization of christmas because it spreads the christmas cheer. it's the most - welcome back. we're here talking with all-star shooting guard...
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doris joins me from new york. first of all, doris, congratulations. you spent seven years on this. i want to take you through the creative process. what happened between roosevelt and taft. why did you having written about roosevelt decide you wanted to expand the book to include the relationship and ultimately the role of the muck rakers. >> it happens i choose these subjects about others written because they are the most interesting in history and so you need your own angle. when i discovered 400 letters from taft and teddy and great friends when they were younger. so the break in 1912 was much more emotional and heartbreaking than i knew, that became the second strand of the story. taft and the friendship. i began to realize the reason teddy was successful and taft fell short teddy understood how to use the bully pulpit, have remarkable relationships with the press and he did not. that's where muck rakers came in, vanguard of progressive reform at the time. >> so many things fascinate me. of course velt and taft got to know each other during the harrison, roosevelt becomes presi
doris joins me from new york. first of all, doris, congratulations. you spent seven years on this. i want to take you through the creative process. what happened between roosevelt and taft. why did you having written about roosevelt decide you wanted to expand the book to include the relationship and ultimately the role of the muck rakers. >> it happens i choose these subjects about others written because they are the most interesting in history and so you need your own angle. when i...
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nobel prize author doris lessing died. she wrote plays, and nov ills including "the golden notebook", and "the terrorists." in 2007 she became the oldest author to win the nobel prize for literature. she was 94. that will do it for this edition of al jazeera. thanks for watching, have a great evening. >> a rally in san salvador, capital of central america's smallest and most densely populated state. on the streets the chants are about the onward march of social justice, in a country that's seen bitter civil war and the transformation of former left wing guerillas into a political
nobel prize author doris lessing died. she wrote plays, and nov ills including "the golden notebook", and "the terrorists." in 2007 she became the oldest author to win the nobel prize for literature. she was 94. that will do it for this edition of al jazeera. thanks for watching, have a great evening. >> a rally in san salvador, capital of central america's smallest and most densely populated state. on the streets the chants are about the onward march of social...
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dory question about morocco. how is the moroccan military been as a partner? >> we have at a very strong relationship over many years. incorporated in the types of training activities that we do in terms of the exercises that on al qaeda and affiliates is central in the types of conversations and tactics that are underway with the moroccan military. we have been very encouraged even though morocco is not a neighbor of mali with the events past two years, there are concerns and considerations there in the works they are doing to support the efforts, the force that is in place, the multinational peace force. moroccans have provided a field hospital to that effort and they are in the process of providing training that will be religious training for people who were based in mali to help with countering violent extremism. ,ven well beyond their borders morocco has had a long history of participating in peacekeeping operations. they continue to be quite engaged. the other thing i would like is moroccan leadership in hosting a border security ministerial in the last
dory question about morocco. how is the moroccan military been as a partner? >> we have at a very strong relationship over many years. incorporated in the types of training activities that we do in terms of the exercises that on al qaeda and affiliates is central in the types of conversations and tactics that are underway with the moroccan military. we have been very encouraged even though morocco is not a neighbor of mali with the events past two years, there are concerns and...
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so doris, help us follow the money on mental illness.nding is mental illness treatment getting? is it enough? is it going to the right places? how might it be different? >> debbie is absolutely right. we've had terrible cuts in mental illness health care across the country. there's no place we could use more money for more services. one of the things that's missing when we discuss, even in the mental health community, where those dollars need to go is that we have the vast majority of people who are not a danger to anyone else. they can walk in and seek services. they know they need help. they can get -- their services may not be what they should be, but they can seek help. then you have this very small segment of people who are the ones that primarily drive these negative impressions that debbie's talking about. and they can step in and seek services. and so no matter how much money we throw at them they're still going to be out there because they're lost in a different world. and so we have two populations. one very large. one small. o
so doris, help us follow the money on mental illness.nding is mental illness treatment getting? is it enough? is it going to the right places? how might it be different? >> debbie is absolutely right. we've had terrible cuts in mental illness health care across the country. there's no place we could use more money for more services. one of the things that's missing when we discuss, even in the mental health community, where those dollars need to go is that we have the vast majority of...
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doris lessing died last sunday, age 94. there is no doubt fiction makes a better job of the truth, she wrote, and so she proved in her master work "the golden notebook" and the many other novels written throughout a literary career that spanned six decades. she was an iconoclast. she didn't suffer fools. she said what she meant and meant what she said, with no holds barred and no subject off limits. i spoke with her ten years ago as she described growing up in africa and her one great love, the written word. >> you never stop writing? >> no. i'm compulsive. and i deeply think that it has to be something very neurotic. and i'm not joking. it has to be. because if i've finished a book, and this wonderful release, which i'm now feeling. it's off, it's in a parcel, it's gone to a publisher. bliss and happiness. i don't have to do anything. nothing. i can just sit around. but suddenly it starts, you see. this terrible feeling that i am just wasting my life, i'm useless, i'm no good. now, it's a fact that if i spend a day busy as
doris lessing died last sunday, age 94. there is no doubt fiction makes a better job of the truth, she wrote, and so she proved in her master work "the golden notebook" and the many other novels written throughout a literary career that spanned six decades. she was an iconoclast. she didn't suffer fools. she said what she meant and meant what she said, with no holds barred and no subject off limits. i spoke with her ten years ago as she described growing up in africa and her one great...
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i want to hear from you, doris, because i want to stay on the signs.people know folks who they have seen what maybe could be signs but they're not quite sure. what should people be looking for? >> well, you know, first of all, we've got to remember mental illness is a disease. it's a treatable disease. it's something we can all learn about. in these young men that we're talking about and these cases all involve men at that key age, usually the onset of symptoms prodromal symptoms, the early signs, took place a long time before. it's sort of a spectrum. and the early symptoms are hard for parents to figure out because, is this mental illness or is it just a squirrely seventh grader? >> acting out. >> yes, it can be confusing. but when we get to most of these cases, where there is a terrible tragedy or a tragedy that's terrible but doesn't make headlines, oftentimes the families will say, i sought treatment for years and nobody would help. they wouldn't -- the medical providers, especially when we get to adults, you hit 18, the parent is out of the loop.
i want to hear from you, doris, because i want to stay on the signs.people know folks who they have seen what maybe could be signs but they're not quite sure. what should people be looking for? >> well, you know, first of all, we've got to remember mental illness is a disease. it's a treatable disease. it's something we can all learn about. in these young men that we're talking about and these cases all involve men at that key age, usually the onset of symptoms prodromal symptoms, the...
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. ♪ >> this begun "q&a," a letter prize-winning author and historian doris kearns goodwin discusses heratest historical narrative titled "the bully pulpit." >> doris kearns goodwin, your , theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and the golden age of journalism, if you flip it over, there is a whole other story on the back. i want to ask you to start off, who is this man? of --lure, calendar founder of "mcclure's" magazine. by his father. his mother immigrated to america, lived in incredible poverty but dreamed of becoming a journalist. he has a dream when he is a young man of creating a magazine. it will be a cheap magazine, not the harpers, but 10 sent people can read it. he will hire staff, pay them for years to do research so that they can come up with real pieces of fact and stories that will persuade the country that we have to do something about the problems of the industrial age. >> what year? >> he starts in the 1890 -- 1893. flounders until it really grows. >> when did you decide that you were going to feature these so- called muckrakers? >> i am not sure i can fully remember
. ♪ >> this begun "q&a," a letter prize-winning author and historian doris kearns goodwin discusses heratest historical narrative titled "the bully pulpit." >> doris kearns goodwin, your , theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and the golden age of journalism, if you flip it over, there is a whole other story on the back. i want to ask you to start off, who is this man? of --lure, calendar founder of "mcclure's" magazine. by his father. his...
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te quiero mucho. >>> doris, estÁs muy tomada, maÑana te vas a arrepentir de esto doris. >>> ven, vamos>>> eh. >>> no sÉ si eso dice, por ahÍ va. >>> lo importante es la seguridad. >>> gracias. >>> por supuesto el Ímpetu. >>> sÍ, el impetu. >>> cuÁl es su comida y de ustedes en casita la comida favorita de acciÓn de gracias, escribanos en @despiertaameric, participen en el reto para llegar a cien tuits por minuto. >>> sabes cuÁl es la mÍa? >>> cuÁl? >>> el revoltillo. >>> les preparÉ un revoltillo con sabor boricua, escuchenlo, veanlo y saboreenlo. >>> vamos. >>> en los Ángeles:a casi diez aÑos del divorcio de dayanara torres y marc anthony, se estipulÓ que marc anthony le darÍa a cada niÑo 6500 dÓlares y a ella 3500 por manutenciÓn, ella pide cien mil dÓlares mensuales por los nuevos contratos millonarios que Él hizo en estos 9 aÑos. esta demanda de manutenciÓn, se hizo el aÑo pasado, pero hasta hoy continÚa el proceso. serÁ en el mes de enero del 2014 cuando tendrÁn la prÓxima audiencia y quiÉn ganarÁ, esto pica y se extiende, quiÉn tiene tanto billete, regalenme algo. en miami:como d
te quiero mucho. >>> doris, estÁs muy tomada, maÑana te vas a arrepentir de esto doris. >>> ven, vamos>>> eh. >>> no sÉ si eso dice, por ahÍ va. >>> lo importante es la seguridad. >>> gracias. >>> por supuesto el Ímpetu. >>> sÍ, el impetu. >>> cuÁl es su comida y de ustedes en casita la comida favorita de acciÓn de gracias, escribanos en @despiertaameric, participen en el reto para llegar a cien tuits por...
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in the dictionary under recidivist, repeat offender, doris payne's picture.g america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the real mom getting a very special surprise wake-up call from their own kids. >> oh. >>> and a "play of the day." if you like the movie "ratatouille." >> i love that movie. i love that movie. >> oui, oui. >> i love it so much. therryobi is number one.ons we have over fifty products that work off one 18 volt battery. plus, ryobi offers more value and selection than anyone. and now, there's new lithium and lithium plus, our most powerful and longest lasting batteries ever. so you can knock out that to-do list, all before kick off. ryobi one plus. the one system that delivers more. available at only one place, the home depot. now, pick up a special buy lithium-ion drill kit for just $79. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ t
in the dictionary under recidivist, repeat offender, doris payne's picture.g america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the real mom getting a very special surprise wake-up call from their own kids. >> oh. >>> and a "play of the day." if you like the movie "ratatouille." >> i love that movie. i love that movie. >> oui, oui. >> i love it so much. therryobi is number one.ons we...
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nobel prize winner doris lessing has gone by the its efforts in the philippines are continuing to gather pace with more a now getting through to the survivors of typhoon plan. president baby noah keenan has been visiting some other hardest hit areas the official death toll is now over four thousand with thousands more stillness. you might visit time and i am attending mass on sunday morning. the real intention that on a condo on the time and interest is i'm grateful to the line community as one of the hardest hit the bank is selling at least the weekend. brayden all this being said we are feeding on so far with ayam is one of the strongest time he's ever recorded. he really has the power of the way from the storm thirty. leap year kerry's record of the typhoon. he and his government are facing criticism for not giving aid to survive as quickly enough the keenan said they were doing all they can. but no i want to stress that the government has me nuts at least twenty countries are helping their operations do we rise up. of course no one will be easier and faster with assistance of all is
nobel prize winner doris lessing has gone by the its efforts in the philippines are continuing to gather pace with more a now getting through to the survivors of typhoon plan. president baby noah keenan has been visiting some other hardest hit areas the official death toll is now over four thousand with thousands more stillness. you might visit time and i am attending mass on sunday morning. the real intention that on a condo on the time and interest is i'm grateful to the line community as one...
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a with doris and goodwin. all of by david cameron remarks at the lord mayor banquet. the daughter of lady bird johnson. ♪ >> this begun "q&a," a letter prize-winning author and historian doris kearns goodwin discusses her latest historical narrative titled "the bully pulpit." >> doris kearns goodwin, your , theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and the golden age of journalism, if you flip it over, there is a whole other story on the back. i want to ask you to start off, who is this man? >> mcclure, calendar
a with doris and goodwin. all of by david cameron remarks at the lord mayor banquet. the daughter of lady bird johnson. ♪ >> this begun "q&a," a letter prize-winning author and historian doris kearns goodwin discusses her latest historical narrative titled "the bully pulpit." >> doris kearns goodwin, your , theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and the golden age of journalism, if you flip it over, there is a whole other story on the back. i want to ask...
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. >>> and doris lessing, the outspoken writer who won the nobel prize for literature at the age of 88 died today in london. her best-known works included "the golden notebook," "memoirs of a survivor," and "the summer before the dark." "the golden notebook" was not available in france or germany for more than a decade because of its frank discussion about women's sexuality. doris lessing was 94. >>> a story by reuters details how hackers from the group known as anonymous broke into multiple u.s. government agency computers and stole sensitive information and may still have access. for more, we're joined now from san francisco by joseph mexico, he authored the piece. first of all, how significant is this hack? >> well, it's obviously very significant. they don't -- there are multiple u.s. agencies, including various bits of the u.s. army. there's the department of health and human services, and at the department of energy alone, we got ahold of an e-mail internally that says that they got access to personal details on 100,000 people and others and bank account information on 120,000 em
. >>> and doris lessing, the outspoken writer who won the nobel prize for literature at the age of 88 died today in london. her best-known works included "the golden notebook," "memoirs of a survivor," and "the summer before the dark." "the golden notebook" was not available in france or germany for more than a decade because of its frank discussion about women's sexuality. doris lessing was 94. >>> a story by reuters details how hackers...
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famed writer doris lessing has died. lessing a british author of more than 50 works is perhaps best known for her "the golden notebook" awarded the nobel prize in 2007. the academy citing her skepticism, fire and visionary power. >> jeff: doris lessing was 94 years old. later here prince harry walking with wounded warriors. and we'll tell you about the fakery that is hurting these real service dogs and their owners when the "cbs evening news" continues. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales
famed writer doris lessing has died. lessing a british author of more than 50 works is perhaps best known for her "the golden notebook" awarded the nobel prize in 2007. the academy citing her skepticism, fire and visionary power. >> jeff: doris lessing was 94 years old. later here prince harry walking with wounded warriors. and we'll tell you about the fakery that is hurting these real service dogs and their owners when the "cbs evening news" continues. whoo-hoo-hoo!...
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dependiendo de que tan caliente esta la maquina, cada tortilla demora entre 30 y 35 minutos en salir dorisva años haciendo tortillas, pero le gustaria llegar a descansar a casa la tortilla de la maquina es deliciosa, pero dicen que le hace falta amor por amor al projimo debo usar una maquina no se como te quedo esa torilla son incomihbles por ahora solo hay prototipos, pero se espera que cueste entre 200 y 300 dolares un reciente estudio dice que se han triplicado los niveles de violencia en pg13 el estudio alerto a los padres de que esten mas atentoç los embotellamientos en el area de la bahia es un signo de que la economia repunta, pero las calles se estan quedando chicas hay que levantarse muy temprano jorge trabaja en san francisco y pasa casi6 horas en la carretera es muy pesado el trafico el area de la ciudad de s jose esta quinto como la urbe mas congestionada la congestion es por el aumento en la cantidad de trabajo muchas personas vienen a trabajar aca ademas el bolsillo se afecta, tanto en gasolina como hay que ampliar las arterias dicen algunos, mientras otros dicen que aun no s
dependiendo de que tan caliente esta la maquina, cada tortilla demora entre 30 y 35 minutos en salir dorisva años haciendo tortillas, pero le gustaria llegar a descansar a casa la tortilla de la maquina es deliciosa, pero dicen que le hace falta amor por amor al projimo debo usar una maquina no se como te quedo esa torilla son incomihbles por ahora solo hay prototipos, pero se espera que cueste entre 200 y 300 dolares un reciente estudio dice que se han triplicado los niveles de violencia en...
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up next on c-span, q&a, with historian and author doris kearns goodwin talking about her latest book "the bully pulpit." then "washington journal." 1:00 p.m. eastern, live coverage of the house as members return for general speeches. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," a letter prize-winning author and historian doris kearns goodwin discusses her latest historical narrative titled "the bully pulpit." >> doris kearns goodwin, your new book, "the bully pulpit: theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and the golden age
up next on c-span, q&a, with historian and author doris kearns goodwin talking about her latest book "the bully pulpit." then "washington journal." 1:00 p.m. eastern, live coverage of the house as members return for general speeches. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," a letter prize-winning author and historian doris kearns goodwin discusses her latest historical narrative titled "the bully pulpit." >> doris kearns goodwin, your new book,...