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it's a revolving cycle for draper. can i at least put my shoes on?it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq to treat the oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq is the first and only medicine in its class. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue... ...or difficulty breathing, stop taking myrbetriq and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may affect or be affected by other medications. before taking myrbetriq, tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effects include increased blood pressure, common cold symptoms, urinary tract infection, and headache. take charge by talking to your doctor about your oab symptoms and myrbetriq. and learn about savings at myrbetriq.com love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime ...why settle for this? enter sleep n
it's a revolving cycle for draper. can i at least put my shoes on?it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq to treat the oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq is the first and only medicine in its class. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat...
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(i've already talked to mister draper. he knows my stance) kattey: draper says he believes this entire process shows just how strange some of these programs in america can be to get federal dollars for a project. the hotel will be a hilton with three hundred and thirty rooms. city leaders hope it'll spur a lot more development downtown. kattey ortiz local five news we are iowa. stephanie: an update in the search for justice for jayda tonight. five year old jayda canada died last year after overdosing on morphine inside of her mothers apartment. her mothers then boyfriend, deshaun trombone, was sentenced to 65 years in prison for jayda's death.. and today, her mother accepted a guilty plea deal. "how do you plea to counts 1, 2, 3,4? guilty" stephanie: tionne bloodsaw plead guilty to one county of child endangerment causing serious injury, two counts of neglect and one drug related charge. those charges all carry a 10 year sentence- with a maximum of 40 years behind bars. among friends and family in the courtroom was trombon
(i've already talked to mister draper. he knows my stance) kattey: draper says he believes this entire process shows just how strange some of these programs in america can be to get federal dollars for a project. the hotel will be a hilton with three hundred and thirty rooms. city leaders hope it'll spur a lot more development downtown. kattey ortiz local five news we are iowa. stephanie: an update in the search for justice for jayda tonight. five year old jayda canada died last year after...
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but raygun owner mike draper is mocking the entire project draper is mocking the entire project with this bucket -- calling the hotel an unneeded money pit. he says it's clear des moines will never be able to keep up with other cities trying to attract big events. "(if it's such a slam dunk proposal, why don't des moines investors put in their money?) (i've already talked to mister draper. he knows my stance) " elias: city leaders admit the project wasn't profitable enough for private entities. the hotel will be a hilton with three hundred and thirty rooms. it's expected to open in two years. elias: at ((time check)) we'll take a short break....but we'll take a short break....but coming up a look at a very memorable trip for some local veterans.. sabrina: with veterans day tomorrow, local five is helping share the stories of those who gave so much to protect our country. elias: but before we go...as you get ready to start your day...be safe out on the roads.... des moines police will have mobile radar set up at two locations... of guthrie and a second at the....45-hundred block of 50
but raygun owner mike draper is mocking the entire project draper is mocking the entire project with this bucket -- calling the hotel an unneeded money pit. he says it's clear des moines will never be able to keep up with other cities trying to attract big events. "(if it's such a slam dunk proposal, why don't des moines investors put in their money?) (i've already talked to mister draper. he knows my stance) " elias: city leaders admit the project wasn't profitable enough for private...
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i think people were happy, especially because it was your last year as don draper. people -- it must have felt nice to be like, oh, my god, so many people are rooting for me to win this thing. >> well, i definitely -- i mean, having no experience to compare it to, it was unlike anything in my life. and it was super, super cool. obviously, with ms. faye announcing my name, which was very nice. we have so much history and friends and multiple shows together and all that stuff. that was sort of special. and then to turn around and see everybody spontaneously, i think -- i didn't check. there may have been a thing that said everybody stand up. [ laughter ] >> seth: right. a little electricity in the seats. >> ow. hey, we get it, yeah, happy -- jesus, that's not okay. >> seth: i don't know who -- i don't -- >> a & e? i don't know. that show's still on? >> seth: i thought sandberg, who thing. >> andy was very sweet. he was clearly on my side, because he said afterward that i was pulling for kyle chandler. like, right on. okay, thanks. thanks, andy. >> a goodhearted joke.
i think people were happy, especially because it was your last year as don draper. people -- it must have felt nice to be like, oh, my god, so many people are rooting for me to win this thing. >> well, i definitely -- i mean, having no experience to compare it to, it was unlike anything in my life. and it was super, super cool. obviously, with ms. faye announcing my name, which was very nice. we have so much history and friends and multiple shows together and all that stuff. that was sort...
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i got to meet up with her at draper jane's, her new shop named after her beloved grandparents. >> the second you walk in, you're like, welcome home, and that's the feeling we wanted to convey with the brand. another thing that is very popular is this tote bag. >> when i drove up i saw your grandparents' name on the store. i know how important they are. did that choke you up an a little bit? >> yeah. seeing my grandmother's name is so emotional for me, and so many people out there were raised by their grandparents, my parents were there and were lovely and were working all the time. my grandmother picked me up and made my dinner every night. grandparents are amazing, and people in our lives. >> from clothing to accessories and of course, stationary, draper james is putting the spot line on southern style. if your grandmother walked in, what would she be attracted to? >> probably the dresses. and she always had a belt on. >> to be 39 and starting in a business that i know very little about. i know a lot about shopping and fashion and i love clothes, but learning the business of it has b
i got to meet up with her at draper jane's, her new shop named after her beloved grandparents. >> the second you walk in, you're like, welcome home, and that's the feeling we wanted to convey with the brand. another thing that is very popular is this tote bag. >> when i drove up i saw your grandparents' name on the store. i know how important they are. did that choke you up an a little bit? >> yeah. seeing my grandmother's name is so emotional for me, and so many people out...
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mister draper. he knows my stance) " amanda: city leaders admit the project wasn't profitable enough for private entities. the hotel will be three hundred and thirty rooms. it's expected to years. amanda: backlash over a plan to privatize program, governor terry branstad is still with the takeover that first. the governor is defending his decision by saying 25 other states have made similar. this will affect more than 560- thousand iowans. "anytime there's big money at stake and a particular bidder doesn't get it, it's not surprising they may try to go to court. we're not going to be fearful of that and we feel that the appropriate proceedures were followed. " amanda: branstad says the takeover will save the state money, streamline the process, and prevent confusion over prescriptions. the iowa department of human services will be available this evening for a medicaid enrollment event. that starts at 5- 30 in the polk county river place. amanda: and in our national political history-- juneteenth hon
mister draper. he knows my stance) " amanda: city leaders admit the project wasn't profitable enough for private entities. the hotel will be three hundred and thirty rooms. it's expected to years. amanda: backlash over a plan to privatize program, governor terry branstad is still with the takeover that first. the governor is defending his decision by saying 25 other states have made similar. this will affect more than 560- thousand iowans. "anytime there's big money at stake and a...
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today on studio 1.0 is venture capitalist and partner at draper fisher jurvetson, steve jurvetson.hank you for being here. in 1996 when you made an early investment in hotmail and you've bet on e-mail before e-mail was anything. what did you see? steve: eight entrepreneur that gets me very excited. and an idea that was unlike anything i had seen before. e-mail wherever you go not tie to a corporate system or a university server. we invested in what became the first example of marketing on the internet. emily: microsoft. hotmail and you made hundreds of millions of dollars. how did you come the guy who could make big productions? -- predictions? what kind of kid were you? steve: i do not know if i ever grew up. born in a persona. -- arizona. i started programming when the apple to see computer first came out. something about programming a machine. here is a learning cycle so rapid. emily: you graduated first in your class from stanford and got a masters in electrical engineering. steve: i love to learn and that i love about venture capitalism, always learning but i did not want to l
today on studio 1.0 is venture capitalist and partner at draper fisher jurvetson, steve jurvetson.hank you for being here. in 1996 when you made an early investment in hotmail and you've bet on e-mail before e-mail was anything. what did you see? steve: eight entrepreneur that gets me very excited. and an idea that was unlike anything i had seen before. e-mail wherever you go not tie to a corporate system or a university server. we invested in what became the first example of marketing on the...
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if he didn't lose his day job. 3 gil draper, draper stringed instruments3 script:<(nats music :10) 8:21:27 "i build steel string acoustic guitars and irish bouzoukis."(shaving nats) there's a certain rhythm to life we all live by. gil draper's- sounds like this. 8:26:23 "i build pretty much 3 entirely by hand...26:39 "there's no c and c machine, there's no computer generated automatic machinery in my shop. so i prpretty much do everythign by hand. a lot of what i do is with hand tools." gil's passion is music. he started picking in high school 8:29:58 "the first time i ever heard an irish bouzouki i just fell in love with the tonethen started building. and just decided i'm goign to make one, so i did."this is the beginning stages of making a guitar. the pieces are precisely cut, perfectly measured, expertly pieced together. one guitar takes roughly 150 hours to create. but with so much time put into one instrument, full time carpentry wasn't what gil thought his life would be. 8:22:24 "i got laid off from my job and i just thought it would be a really good opportunity to go ahead and
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junior from draper, utah. he's been at least the semifinalist for the grozo award all three years he's played football, period. didn't play until he got to utah. still a year of eligibility left for him. made from 43, he missed from 45. this from 36. right down the middle. to all but seal the deal inside for utah. >> brady: look at the overload on the right-hand side. credit utah, no penetration allowed. phillips, knocks it right through. >> joe: special teams won by utah tonight. and they just about cap it off with a field goal there to go up 11. while we have a moment here, limit's go to jenny for another game broke break. >> not near thely the battle we expected from l.s.u. and alabama. >> brady: derrick henry and the tide running away with it. his third touchdown tonight. l.s.u.'s leonard fournette, 13 yards rushing. 'bama leads 30-10 in the fourth quarter. >> joe: literally running away with it, 130 yards, almost 30 carries, three t ds. fournette on the other side, less than 20 yards, in the entire game.
junior from draper, utah. he's been at least the semifinalist for the grozo award all three years he's played football, period. didn't play until he got to utah. still a year of eligibility left for him. made from 43, he missed from 45. this from 36. right down the middle. to all but seal the deal inside for utah. >> brady: look at the overload on the right-hand side. credit utah, no penetration allowed. phillips, knocks it right through. >> joe: special teams won by utah tonight....
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so one roll of bounty before don draper, there was donnie deutsche. he is an ad executive who is >> you heard the new usa network called "donn fictional version of himself. let let me see it. >> it is good. a s >> that is not a thing, donnie. that is not a thing. >> that is not >> and we saw three the bess, and brinkleynd >> and we laughed d ll of the way home. >> and you were guys were great and on tdr. p gives great show, i am m complete hypocrite idiot who does n tell o i co and your old friend r rgis shows up, and he brinkley. >> and you basically called all of your fr of the character. >> and that >> yes, in my how,ave b b strong strong sister, and strong business partners, d show, i am the butt omen >> and you need it. >> ye >> and the thing that surprised kath and it is a compliment at en i to te acting, because we have seen you inhe where you are doing the in and this is loosely scripted. >> and loose si scr you are improving for an hour everyday and so even when we did the scene, i came on and you have spent, and i have done thousands of hour
so one roll of bounty before don draper, there was donnie deutsche. he is an ad executive who is >> you heard the new usa network called "donn fictional version of himself. let let me see it. >> it is good. a s >> that is not a thing, donnie. that is not a thing. >> that is not >> and we saw three the bess, and brinkleynd >> and we laughed d ll of the way home. >> and you were guys were great and on tdr. p gives great show, i am m complete...
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junior from draper, utah. he's been at least the semifinalist for the grozo award all three years he's played football, period. didn't play until he got to utah. still a year of eligibility left for him. made from 43, he missed from 45. this from 36. right down the middle. to all but seal the deal inside for utah. >> brady: look at the overload on the right-hand side. credit utah, no penetration allowed. phillips, knocks it right through. >> joe: special teams won by utah tonight. and they just about cap it off with a field goal there to go up 11. while we have a moment here, limit's go to jenny for another game broke break. >> not near thely the battle we alabama. >> brady: derrick henry and the tide running away with it. his third touchdown tonight. l.s.u.'s leonard fournette, 13 yards rushing. 'bama leads 30-10 in the fourth quarter. >> joe: literally running away with it, 130 yards, almost 30 carries, three t ds. fournette on the other side, less than 20 yards, in the entire game. quarterback brandon harri
junior from draper, utah. he's been at least the semifinalist for the grozo award all three years he's played football, period. didn't play until he got to utah. still a year of eligibility left for him. made from 43, he missed from 45. this from 36. right down the middle. to all but seal the deal inside for utah. >> brady: look at the overload on the right-hand side. credit utah, no penetration allowed. phillips, knocks it right through. >> joe: special teams won by utah tonight....
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especially a book by by john william draper, came out in the mid- 1870s. then, in recent decades sl reminded true seeking historians such as myself came along, the story has changed. john halperin, very distinguished historian of science, former vice chancellor berkeley, he did a book call set in the cathedral, showing that for centuries catholic cathedrals were the primary site for solar observatories. he offered generalization that despite the galileo affair no institution over a period of 600 years from the total century to the 18th century contributed more to the science of astronomy than the catholic church. then shortly after that another distinguished medievalist, michael shank of this university , said we can actually extend that generalization to all of science, not just astronomy that in the 600 per year. no institution institution provided greater support for scientific studies than the catholic church. he focused on the universities in the 12 centuries and became a major site for disseminating knowledge about nature. >> another myth you look at
especially a book by by john william draper, came out in the mid- 1870s. then, in recent decades sl reminded true seeking historians such as myself came along, the story has changed. john halperin, very distinguished historian of science, former vice chancellor berkeley, he did a book call set in the cathedral, showing that for centuries catholic cathedrals were the primary site for solar observatories. he offered generalization that despite the galileo affair no institution over a period of...
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unless they go through a panel of judges, including the president of samsung, venture capitalist tim draperand kim mcnicolas. kim is the director of the scream tech challenge. she may seem familiar to you and that's because she was actually on the show for years as a panelist when she was at "forbes" magazine. now you are with the extreme tech challenge. tell me about this contest. what is richard branson getting out of it? >> well, he's getting deals. actually brought to his island. that was the reason he wanted to get involved, he know bill was always connected, and he said why don't you actually bring one here. do the finals here. >> so hear about all these tech companies? >> exactly. >> so there are ten companies that are going to go to ces. >> that's right. the top ten. >> and a division of those will go to the island. >> the top three. >> you have the top ten, nobody's ever heard the top ten until right now what can the top ten. >> captive media. genomic expression, kick further. mass roots. megabots. giroptic. sixense. sphero, smartplate and bloom technologies. >> and sphero i think
unless they go through a panel of judges, including the president of samsung, venture capitalist tim draperand kim mcnicolas. kim is the director of the scream tech challenge. she may seem familiar to you and that's because she was actually on the show for years as a panelist when she was at "forbes" magazine. now you are with the extreme tech challenge. tell me about this contest. what is richard branson getting out of it? >> well, he's getting deals. actually brought to his...
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today on studio 1.0 is venture capitalist and partner at draper fisher jurvetson, steve jurvetson.ng here.
today on studio 1.0 is venture capitalist and partner at draper fisher jurvetson, steve jurvetson.ng here.
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junior from draper, utah. he's been at least the semifinalist for the grozo award all three years he's played football, period. didn't play until he got to still a year of eligibility left for him. made from 43, he missed from 45. this from 36. right down the middle. to all but seal the deal inside for utah. >> brady: look at the overload on the right-hand side. credit utah, no penetration allowed. phillips, knocks it right through. >> joe: special teams won by utah tonight. and they just about cap it off with a field goal there to go up 11. while we have a moment here, limit's go to jenny for another >> not near thely the battle we expected from l.s.u. and alabama. >> brady: derrick henry and the tide running away with it. his third touchdown tonight. l.s.u.'s leonard fournette, 13 yards rushing. 'bama leads 30-10 in the fourth quarter. >> joe: literally running away with it, 130 yards, almost 30 carries, three t ds. fournette on the other side, less than 20 yards, in the entire game. quarterback brandon harr
junior from draper, utah. he's been at least the semifinalist for the grozo award all three years he's played football, period. didn't play until he got to still a year of eligibility left for him. made from 43, he missed from 45. this from 36. right down the middle. to all but seal the deal inside for utah. >> brady: look at the overload on the right-hand side. credit utah, no penetration allowed. phillips, knocks it right through. >> joe: special teams won by utah tonight. and...
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for better results, >>> before there was don draper, there was deutsch man, deutsch man, donnie, donnie deutsch man. >> he is our good friend who happens to be back on prime time. >> you've heard us talk about "donnie", where he plays a semi fictional version of himself. take a look. >> let me see it, let me see it. >> remember a few days ago when we did a show, no sexting, remember that? you just sexted the universe. >> this is not a sex. this is a suggestive pikt. >> that's not a thing. donnie, that is not a thing. >> how are you? >> thanks for having me. >> we went the other night to your party and saw three episodes. the one we were in was obviously the best. but there was also christie and we saw meca. >> we laughed about it on the way home. >> on the show, i play a talk show host like a dr. phil who gives wonderful advice, and is a complete hypocrite. on the show, i come on with kathie lee, a couple episodes, i end up with billy bush. >> you are shirtless a lot. >> unfortunately. your old friend regis shows up. he's hysterical. and kristy brinkley. >> and i play a very idiotic ver
for better results, >>> before there was don draper, there was deutsch man, deutsch man, donnie, donnie deutsch man. >> he is our good friend who happens to be back on prime time. >> you've heard us talk about "donnie", where he plays a semi fictional version of himself. take a look. >> let me see it, let me see it. >> remember a few days ago when we did a show, no sexting, remember that? you just sexted the universe. >> this is not a sex. this...
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religion came out -- catholicism was, always took a big beating, especially a book by john william draper. it came out in the mid 1870s. and then in recent decades as sober-minded, truth-seeking historians such as myself came along, the story is changed. a very distinguished historian of science, or former vice chancellor at berkeley, did a study showing that for centuries catholic cathedrals were the primary site for solar observe stories. observatories. and offered a generalization that despite the galileo affair, no institution over a period of 600 years from the 12th century to the 18th century contributed more to the science of astronomy than the catholic church. and then shortly after that, another distinguish canned medievalist -- distinguished medievalist, michael shank, of this university, said we can extend that to all of science, not just astronomy. that in this 600-year period, no institution provided greater support for scientific studies than the catholic church. and he focused on the universities that arose in the 12th century and became major site for disseminating knowled
religion came out -- catholicism was, always took a big beating, especially a book by john william draper. it came out in the mid 1870s. and then in recent decades as sober-minded, truth-seeking historians such as myself came along, the story is changed. a very distinguished historian of science, or former vice chancellor at berkeley, did a study showing that for centuries catholic cathedrals were the primary site for solar observe stories. observatories. and offered a generalization that...
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womanizing don draper in "mad men." and also a singer in the hit film pitch perfect. sglnd sglnd >> and now singing a different tune in saints and strangers. take a look. >> we left everyone and everything we know behind. how much more can he test us? >> as much as he needs. as much as we can bear. >> i'm worried constantly. >> whoa. >> yeah. >> was it hard to get that one in. >> when you mentioned being broadway, i was british as well when i did that. so i got to relearn all of that. >> is this a real woman from 1620, right, who came over to this country. >> absolutely. >> and how do you research a character like that? >> i read a lot of books. obviously we did it some wikipedia and all of that stuff. but i learned so much about the mayflower and the journey and how much of a struggle it really was. for instance i didn't know that the may flower itself was mainly meant for cargo. it was never meant to carry people. >> i didn't know that either. >> that's all very interesting, but i'm more interested in your shoes. >> that's okay. >> she has some crazy hot kicks. who
womanizing don draper in "mad men." and also a singer in the hit film pitch perfect. sglnd sglnd >> and now singing a different tune in saints and strangers. take a look. >> we left everyone and everything we know behind. how much more can he test us? >> as much as he needs. as much as we can bear. >> i'm worried constantly. >> whoa. >> yeah. >> was it hard to get that one in. >> when you mentioned being broadway, i was british as well...
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so you can take whatever you're making before don draper, there was donnie deutsche. >> donnie, donnie deutscheman. he is an ad executive who is back on primetime. >> you heard us talk ging about the new usa network called "donnie" where he play s as a semi fictional version of himself. let me see it. >> it is good. what is the big deal? >> remember a few days ago when we did a show about no sexting. >> yes. >> you just sexted the universe. >> in is a suggestive pic. >> that is not a thing, donnie. that is not a thing. >> that is not a thing! hello, donny. >> and we saw three episodes and the one we were in was obviously the best, and christy blin clik -- brinkley was there, and miikka was there. >> and we laughed all of the way home. >> and you were guys were great and on the show i play a talk show host like dr. phil who gives great advice and after the idiot who does nothing what i tell other people the do. and so i come on kathie lee and hoda. and your old friend regis shows up, and he is hysterical, and russell simmons and christie brinkley. >> and you basically called all of your
so you can take whatever you're making before don draper, there was donnie deutsche. >> donnie, donnie deutscheman. he is an ad executive who is back on primetime. >> you heard us talk ging about the new usa network called "donnie" where he play s as a semi fictional version of himself. let me see it. >> it is good. what is the big deal? >> remember a few days ago when we did a show about no sexting. >> yes. >> you just sexted the universe. >>...
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there will into many don drapers in 1950s, 1960s america. a politician's i do think considered it's right. for lb, wait as perhaps slight live more complicated. this is a man who desperately wanted affirmation. and the act of sex was in all likelihood a form of approval from women. i don't think it ever threatened his relationship with lady bird johnson, and i don't think she ever thought it was a threat because she knew, confident as she was ultimately, that she was irreplaceable and indispensable in her husband's life. >> one of the letters that surprised me because that was something i had too explain in the book -- was how she felt about his womanizing, which he did nothing to conceal. and i came across a letter that he wrote soon every he got too washington while he was begging her to come and marry him immediately. he said i was out with my friend named helen the other night and then the next letter, helen and i were out dancing until 2:00 a.m., then another letter, helen and i were --... and martin luther king shortly after lbj's assa
there will into many don drapers in 1950s, 1960s america. a politician's i do think considered it's right. for lb, wait as perhaps slight live more complicated. this is a man who desperately wanted affirmation. and the act of sex was in all likelihood a form of approval from women. i don't think it ever threatened his relationship with lady bird johnson, and i don't think she ever thought it was a threat because she knew, confident as she was ultimately, that she was irreplaceable and...
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. >> reporter: from clothing to accessories and of course stationary draper james is putting the feather on southern style. >> if your grandmother walked in >> probably the dresses and she always had a belt on. to be starting a line at 39, and i love fashion and clothes, but learning the business of it is fascinating. and really, a challenge for me. >> reporter: reese has not only added this clothing line to the long list of accomplishments. she also runs her own female-focused production company. >> there is a sunrise and sunset everyday. you can choose to be there for it. >> reporter: and goes from wild girl to the woman on the silver screen. she talks about balance. >> well, the kids come first, no matter what. my kids are wonderful. they are so supportive of what i do as a filmmaker, and what i have been doing as an en entrepreneur. >> reporter: even though her grandmother was a a presence in reese's life, it is her mother that is always a text away. >> we were talking about our moms and the mom text. >> yes, the mom text. my mom wrote "wednesday morning. mom." i was like, great. >>
. >> reporter: from clothing to accessories and of course stationary draper james is putting the feather on southern style. >> if your grandmother walked in >> probably the dresses and she always had a belt on. to be starting a line at 39, and i love fashion and clothes, but learning the business of it is fascinating. and really, a challenge for me. >> reporter: reese has not only added this clothing line to the long list of accomplishments. she also runs her own...
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(i've already talked to mister draper. he knows my stance) " sabrina: city leaders admit the project wasn't profitable the hotel will be a hilton with and thirty rooms. years. sabrina: get the top website... we are iowa dot com.... have a great day everyone! >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. cured. free from the liver disease that's haunted her for 16 years. did she really overcome hepatitis c? the all-t way she's celebrating her medical victory. >>> black friday frenzy. astonishing deals just revealed by some of the biggest retailers. >> let the holidays begin. >> from target to walmart. how the megachains are opening the doorsrs t super savings earlier than ever. >>> the stunning new research that could change the way we look weight. it's a new medical alert about belly fat. why carrying extra weight around your waist may be more dangerous than being obese. >> big drama in theballroom. tamar braxton rushed to the hospital right after dress rehearsal. >> she's really sick. >> making it back to the live broadcast w
(i've already talked to mister draper. he knows my stance) " sabrina: city leaders admit the project wasn't profitable the hotel will be a hilton with and thirty rooms. years. sabrina: get the top website... we are iowa dot com.... have a great day everyone! >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. cured. free from the liver disease that's haunted her for 16 years. did she really overcome hepatitis c? the all-t way she's celebrating her medical victory. >>> black friday...
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[applause] adrienne mayor, paul draper and patricia collins.five nominees for nonfiction. between the world and me. published by eu and brow. i'll still. published by little brown division. if the oceans rank. and tracy k smith ordinary life. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> @have to do something. the only one that will get this joke. [applause] my editor is here, chris jackson. it is an incredible honor to be here. they see the finished copy they don't see the five drafts. if ii can make it to the finish line everything will be okay. earlier today you already one. it's a beautiful come beautiful thing. between the world and me, it comes out of a very real place. it was in fact an odyssey. there is only one thing that we really had at the core, and that was the death and murder and killing of my friend. a student with me at howard university. howard university was a gathering place for black people. all over the world the entire does for i never knew being black could be such a big thing. the african-american community, if you look at the notion that have saw
[applause] adrienne mayor, paul draper and patricia collins.five nominees for nonfiction. between the world and me. published by eu and brow. i'll still. published by little brown division. if the oceans rank. and tracy k smith ordinary life. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> @have to do something. the only one that will get this joke. [applause] my editor is here, chris jackson. it is an incredible honor to be here. they see the finished copy they don't see the five drafts. if ii can make it to the...
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that was after she was hired, as don draper's secretary in the in the amc hit madmen. >> women cryingcritically acclaimed movie called dear white people. >> these white girls and their tans, trying to be darker than me. >> now she in ill if i. good morning. >> good morning. >> and dear white people, well, spike lee saw that move. >> i did he see that movie. >> tended up the two of you meeting? >> yes, we had meeting, very casual meeting. that was later followed by him just sending me a script with no explanation. >> for shy rack? i remember reading it, seeing the name, and thinking oh, my gosh, is this the modern retelling of -- yes, it is. >> south side of chicago. >> what concept. does that come out of his head? >> absolutely not over 2400 years ago, written, satire, in the women do the he can act same thing we do. they band together, pose sex strike to get the men to ends the war. i want to see do you t i've seen do you it, no peace, no piece? >> that's the modified version. in the movie a little different. >> but it is a p word. >> a p word. >> okay. so people don't know, it is ab
that was after she was hired, as don draper's secretary in the in the amc hit madmen. >> women cryingcritically acclaimed movie called dear white people. >> these white girls and their tans, trying to be darker than me. >> now she in ill if i. good morning. >> good morning. >> and dear white people, well, spike lee saw that move. >> i did he see that movie. >> tended up the two of you meeting? >> yes, we had meeting, very casual meeting. that was...
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. >> that sounds -- i don't know what -- >> do you think that don draper could have even come up witht? quality today is our revenue tomorrow. >> i like it. >> i think it's brilliant. >> before we get to bob, the daily check of valeant. down another 3% this morning. stock now below $89 right now. the journal has a blow by blow of his thought process. >> that was hilarious. every synapse. >> it's not going well, this is bad. not good. >> like i hate you, i hate you, i love you, i love you. like the triple schizophrenic. >> i'm so cold. somebody hold me. >> it was different. there's -- there's -- it was just great journalism. >> yeah. facebook has nearly tripled its ipo price. let's get to bob on the floor. >> good morning, carl. hey, everybody. oil on the downside. look at the major sectors. energy weak today. i was kind of hoping oil stock would buck the lower oil trend. that's not happening right now. energy down, material down. financials doing a little bit better right now. technology also out-performing. i want to concentrate on what the oil companies have been saying. because the
. >> that sounds -- i don't know what -- >> do you think that don draper could have even come up witht? quality today is our revenue tomorrow. >> i like it. >> i think it's brilliant. >> before we get to bob, the daily check of valeant. down another 3% this morning. stock now below $89 right now. the journal has a blow by blow of his thought process. >> that was hilarious. every synapse. >> it's not going well, this is bad. not good. >> like i...
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closer to home tom don draper called and wants his jacket back. >> he'd be wearing plaid today as well. >> sorry about that at home. >>> coming up on "trending," why this "jeopardy!" contestant has suddenly become the talk of the internet. >> the stores are ready. the deals will be there, but do you really need to rush out on black friday any more if i said i really can't stay baby it's cold outside i have to go away baby it's cold outside i really can't stay baby it's cold outside! p you never know who you'll meet at barnes & noble. [phone ringing| when you've got a house full of guests on the way. and a cold with sinus pressure. you need fast relief. alka-seltzer plus severe sinus congestion and cough liquid gels rush relief to your tough symptoms. [deep breath] to put you back in control. [doorbell] coming! the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a card that limits where you earn bonus or, you could make things easier on yourself. that's right, capital one. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere
closer to home tom don draper called and wants his jacket back. >> he'd be wearing plaid today as well. >> sorry about that at home. >>> coming up on "trending," why this "jeopardy!" contestant has suddenly become the talk of the internet. >> the stores are ready. the deals will be there, but do you really need to rush out on black friday any more if i said i really can't stay baby it's cold outside i have to go away baby it's cold outside i really...
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hat is the real story chester writes that the report tells you who came in first, it was general draper's brigade and was the 36th in on states color troops that were the first to enter richmond. these are southerners of african descent. capturing richmond, virginia. favoritee is my newspaper article. there is a washington dc paper. the daily national republican with headlines on the evening of april 3 and a special edition glorious,, extra, captured by the black troops. it's pretty clear who captured them in that article. this article goes a little bit further and says that really the glory is to butler, because he organized the 25th army corps. this is his army. he had been relief that they go further than to say that. weisel makes it clear they captured richmond and petersburg. i had some people say they were the first to enter but the rebels left the camps and they did not capture it. i will not argue with those people anymore. this is all i did -- they didn't capture it. i like to use primary sources. we will see how william sherman processed this. he first gets a communique stating
hat is the real story chester writes that the report tells you who came in first, it was general draper's brigade and was the 36th in on states color troops that were the first to enter richmond. these are southerners of african descent. capturing richmond, virginia. favoritee is my newspaper article. there is a washington dc paper. the daily national republican with headlines on the evening of april 3 and a special edition glorious,, extra, captured by the black troops. it's pretty clear who...