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edith said she was actually the offspring of lolo montes and king ludwig. and that an otherwise somehow apparently engaged got her into the affections of a lovely old men named marsh put been recently widowed and desperately lonely, and edith offered to give him companionship, platonic companionship. she moved in with her husband and two children. she also got a mortgage to his townhouse on madison avenue. and was well on the way of picking his pocket at everything he had. at this point luther marsh had been a law partner of daniel webster, and was a very well respected men in new york. at this point he told his legal colleagues, they got together and asked william how to have a private prosecution against edith. she needed to get out of the marshes life. i thought this was an interesting thing because howe and hummel were known as goggles. and yet when it came to at least their skills were well enough respected and they were asked to take on this case. in the event they were able to discredit edith, restore lives of marsh to madison avenue townhouse, he'd
edith said she was actually the offspring of lolo montes and king ludwig. and that an otherwise somehow apparently engaged got her into the affections of a lovely old men named marsh put been recently widowed and desperately lonely, and edith offered to give him companionship, platonic companionship. she moved in with her husband and two children. she also got a mortgage to his townhouse on madison avenue. and was well on the way of picking his pocket at everything he had. at this point luther...
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ella misma se defiende ante nuestras cámaras >> >> que tiene que ver edith gonzález en el drama de lasos hizo pánic pa... así e la tijera que comienza ya. >> bienvenidos a "la tijera." kalimba saca disco después del escándalo y dicen que se está aprovechando un famoso cantante amenaza a su ex por twitter. >> ¿qué más hay carolina? >> hay de todo como en bo... ma conchita alonso llegó borracha. por supuesto saque sus propias conclusiones. >> comadres y compadres hoy día tengo tengel corazón partido tengo confirmado que eva longoria sí está enamorada. >> le están diciendo mal agradecida por lo que dijo de araceli arámbula fue precisamente quién juntó a su nieta michel salas con luis miguel. >> la ruptura entrégae galilea conside ... >> nos vamos hasta la ciudad de los Ángeles en dónde hay noticias del hijo de jenni rivera y el proceso que enfrenta por eso estamos desde los Ángeles para que nos cuente que pasó en corte y bienvenido. >> efectivamente les comento que me encuentro en la corte criminal de la ciudad de riverside california en dónde el día de hoy en punto de las 8:15 de la maña
ella misma se defiende ante nuestras cámaras >> >> que tiene que ver edith gonzález en el drama de lasos hizo pánic pa... así e la tijera que comienza ya. >> bienvenidos a "la tijera." kalimba saca disco después del escándalo y dicen que se está aprovechando un famoso cantante amenaza a su ex por twitter. >> ¿qué más hay carolina? >> hay de todo como en bo... ma conchita alonso llegó borracha. por supuesto saque sus propias conclusiones....
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admitted ties to the communist party but resumed in television in the 1970s when she played archie and edith bunkers liberal neighbor in "all in the family" and a landlady in "laverne and shirley." betty garrett was 91. >>> mothers, daughters and outrage today over a growing political sex scandal. >>> it sounds awfully familiar, a day of protests calling for an entrenched leader to step down, only today, it wasn't egypt but italy where prime minister silvio berlusconi is facing growing public anger over allegations regarding his private life. nbc's simmons now the latest. [ chanting ] >> reporter: one banner reads "resign and get your head checked." more than 100,000 women gathered across italy, side-by-side with husbands, boyfriends and sons. the protesters say sexism is corrupting italian society. they are furious that their 74-year-old prime minister clings to power despite accusations of corruption, wild parties and of sex with an underage girl. "it's time for him to go," this woman says. the protests follow claims that silvio berlusconi paid a belly dancer for sex when she was 17 and as
admitted ties to the communist party but resumed in television in the 1970s when she played archie and edith bunkers liberal neighbor in "all in the family" and a landlady in "laverne and shirley." betty garrett was 91. >>> mothers, daughters and outrage today over a growing political sex scandal. >>> it sounds awfully familiar, a day of protests calling for an entrenched leader to step down, only today, it wasn't egypt but italy where prime minister silvio...
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at 81, edith williams could be the guideline's poster child. >> i never crave salt. salt. >> really? >> yeah. >> you're in the minority. >> yeah. >> reporter: the main goal? reducing sodium consumption for half the population. people age 51 and older, african-americans, those suffering from certain chronic diseases and children should consume just 1500 milligrams of sodium a day. or about half a teaspoon. guidelines for the rest of us remain at 2300 milligrams. >> we need to get the food industry on board. >> reporter: nutritionist lisa young says the problem is the salt that's already in processed foods. >> how many of us going to super bowl parties will eat four or five handfuls. so three handfuls of pretzels and that's all the sodium for the entire day. >> reporter: i want my 15 chips. >> 14, 15. >> reporter: no, i got one more. i think i could stick to this. >> okay, good. most of us can't. >> reporter: that's why the government is now pressuring food companies to cut the salt in their products or face regulation. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> coming u
at 81, edith williams could be the guideline's poster child. >> i never crave salt. salt. >> really? >> yeah. >> you're in the minority. >> yeah. >> reporter: the main goal? reducing sodium consumption for half the population. people age 51 and older, african-americans, those suffering from certain chronic diseases and children should consume just 1500 milligrams of sodium a day. or about half a teaspoon. guidelines for the rest of us remain at 2300...
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at 81, edith williams could be the guideline's poster child. >> i never crave salt. don't a lot of salt. >> reporter: really. >> yeah. >> reporter: you're in the minority. >> yeah. >> reporter: the main goal: reducing sodium consumption for half the population, people aged 51 and older, african americans, those suffering from certain chronic diseases, and children should consume just 1,500 milligrams of sodium a day, or about half a teaspoon. guidelines for the rest of us remain at 2,300 milligrams. >> we need to get the food industry on board. >> reporter: nutritionist lisa young says the problem is the salt already in food. >> three handfuls of pretzels and that's all your sodium for the entire day. >> i want my 15 chips. three, four... >> one more. 14, 15. >> reporter: let's take out one more. i think i could stick to this. >> good. most of us can't. >> reporter: that's why the government is pressuring food companies to cut the salt in their products or face regulation. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> smith: for more on this story go to our partner in heal
at 81, edith williams could be the guideline's poster child. >> i never crave salt. don't a lot of salt. >> reporter: really. >> yeah. >> reporter: you're in the minority. >> yeah. >> reporter: the main goal: reducing sodium consumption for half the population, people aged 51 and older, african americans, those suffering from certain chronic diseases, and children should consume just 1,500 milligrams of sodium a day, or about half a teaspoon. guidelines for...
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. >> i am edith wilson. i wish you well, you and your colleagues have an important job. i want to pose the question. [unintelligible] on economic issues. i would like to hear more about from the central bank or your work on these demographic issues. i have been watching as these young people, five years ago [inaudible] one of the demographic issues that are in front of the governments. second, we need to cut off the internet. it was a former economic suicide. i do not know what you think about that sort of action. finland which has decided that access to the internet is in the public good and made it free across the country, should a country like tunisia which is trying to do something different and stimulate its economy, should they do what finland has done? >> very nice question, i have to say. do you want to go first? >> they are difficult questions. i will not talk about the army. [applause] [laughter] it is a good question but i do not have much to say about it. in terms of, samir asked a very tough question. how did we allow this to happen? we are responsible. that
. >> i am edith wilson. i wish you well, you and your colleagues have an important job. i want to pose the question. [unintelligible] on economic issues. i would like to hear more about from the central bank or your work on these demographic issues. i have been watching as these young people, five years ago [inaudible] one of the demographic issues that are in front of the governments. second, we need to cut off the internet. it was a former economic suicide. i do not know what you think...
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upstairs, edith roosevelt draws this map showing how crowded things are with the family and the officesl sharing space. the needs of a large family collided with a growing responsibilities of the presidency. the presidential suite of offices on the second floor where lincoln had worked are converted into family bedrooms on the east end of the house. it has stayed that way ever since. when looking for a space to put the president and his staff, roosevelt has his own ideas about what to do with the greenhouses and conservators to the west about home that had been started during the buchanan's presidency. >> t.r. took the buchanan conservatories and smashed a glass houses. it indicated he was getting rid of anything that reminded people of james buchanan. the glass houses disappeared. on this site was the west wing. >> considered temporary at the time, the new executive of is building is one story tall. it is a rectangular office for the president where theodore roosevelt and the portrait of his favorite predecessor. >> he said there are two kinds of president, lincoln types and you can ty
upstairs, edith roosevelt draws this map showing how crowded things are with the family and the officesl sharing space. the needs of a large family collided with a growing responsibilities of the presidency. the presidential suite of offices on the second floor where lincoln had worked are converted into family bedrooms on the east end of the house. it has stayed that way ever since. when looking for a space to put the president and his staff, roosevelt has his own ideas about what to do with...
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me tocÓ porque son unos tortolitos que son fuera de serie y nos fuimos a planear esta sorpresa para edith? >> flores, anillo y el corazÓn latiendo duro. >> manos a la obra. >> vamos a darle una sorpresa. >> hasta parece que la que se va a casar soy yo de la emociÓn. yo digo el novio... ahÍ apareces tÚ. yo te grito! y tÚ apareces! >> perfecto. >> dale. ♪ ♪ (gritos) >> hola! [risas] >> cÓmo estÁs! >> feliz de recibirte en las cÁmaras de despierta amÉrica. estÁs en despierta amÉrica! >> no lo puedo creer! >> ven acÁ. >> te invito por acÁ para que conversemos un ratico. saluda a toda tu gente. >> hola... buenas... estoy emocionada. >> tÚ escribiste tu historia de amor fuera de serie y participaste en el concurso para una boda ante millones de personas. tengo una sorpresa, no puede haber boda si no hay pedido de mano. dÓnde estÁ el novio? lo quiero ver aquÍ cerca! >> ay! >> aquÍ estÁ el amor de tu vida. >> no, no. >> esto es pura miel. >> hoy es un dÍa muy especial para mÍ, despierta amÉrica, nos estÁ dando esta oportunidad. te quiero expresar mi mayor cariÑo y sentimiento para ti y mi gran re
me tocÓ porque son unos tortolitos que son fuera de serie y nos fuimos a planear esta sorpresa para edith? >> flores, anillo y el corazÓn latiendo duro. >> manos a la obra. >> vamos a darle una sorpresa. >> hasta parece que la que se va a casar soy yo de la emociÓn. yo digo el novio... ahÍ apareces tÚ. yo te grito! y tÚ apareces! >> perfecto. >> dale. ♪ ♪ (gritos) >> hola! [risas] >> cÓmo estÁs! >> feliz de recibirte en las...
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edith rogers along with eleanor roosevelt had put the fear of god into the navy admiral beckham december of 1941. so the navy supported the bill passed and signed into law in july, 1942. now the riding of the creation of these new women's military branches was the women's advisory council. they were civilian educators who represented the five sisters colleges, which included mount holyoke college in south hit the massachusetts and in north hampton massachusetts where the women marines accepted voluntary emergency service were trained. the women of the advisory council or some of the brightest and most well-educated women in the country. the chairman of the council was virginia, dean of barnard college, who overheard, who overheard at one point in the deliberations regarding the acceptance women in the navy. she said now if the navy could possibly have used dollars or books or monkeys either of those animals, the older would certainly have greatly preferred them to the women. in november 1942, the waac and the army chief of staff george c. marshall found out exactly what it meant to not h
edith rogers along with eleanor roosevelt had put the fear of god into the navy admiral beckham december of 1941. so the navy supported the bill passed and signed into law in july, 1942. now the riding of the creation of these new women's military branches was the women's advisory council. they were civilian educators who represented the five sisters colleges, which included mount holyoke college in south hit the massachusetts and in north hampton massachusetts where the women marines accepted...
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. >> that's how world war ii changed edith's life.oined thousands of women in richmond doing traditionally male jobs. they proudly called themselves rosy the riveter. >> in 1941 they were hiring in the shipyards. so -- and i was married. but i wanted to work. >> she's putting her memories down on video for a history project at u.c. berkeley. the name of the project is rosie the riveter, world war ii home front experience project. >> that's what cal academic specialists like sam redman are recording and logging these stories in the women's own words so they won't be forgotten. >> every aspect of our world in the bay area seemed to turn upside down during the second world war. it's extremely important to us as historians why and how that happened. >> i worked at the plant. that was for the watertight doors and the rungs, like the ladders and -- well, steel. >> the transformation began with the japanese attack on the u.s. fleet at pearl harbor. millions of men left their jobs to join the armed forces and fight. that left defense factorie
. >> that's how world war ii changed edith's life.oined thousands of women in richmond doing traditionally male jobs. they proudly called themselves rosy the riveter. >> in 1941 they were hiring in the shipyards. so -- and i was married. but i wanted to work. >> she's putting her memories down on video for a history project at u.c. berkeley. the name of the project is rosie the riveter, world war ii home front experience project. >> that's what cal academic specialists...
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after his stroke, edith wilson stayed in the white house, said they were very powerful women in theirte. >> tell me what to two women have most common personality wise clerics >> they had very little in common except they were both devoted to woodrow wilson in which he needed and wanted. >> was there anything surprising that she found in your research for writing? >> well, he had a girlfriend, too. theodore roosevelt nibley said what is that the man with the romeo looked like a druggist apprentice? >> to be of a girlfriend with each wife were just doing one? could not just stirring one. the first wife really believed it could harm him politically so she acted as though the girlfriend were a family friend and basically co-opted her. the second wife did not have any intention of sharing him with anybody in the relationship really had come to an end before she came on the scene. >> how did either or both influences politics and policies? >> i wouldn't say either influence his policies. he was a very deep thinker. he was not only professor print and. he written a number of books i was ver
after his stroke, edith wilson stayed in the white house, said they were very powerful women in theirte. >> tell me what to two women have most common personality wise clerics >> they had very little in common except they were both devoted to woodrow wilson in which he needed and wanted. >> was there anything surprising that she found in your research for writing? >> well, he had a girlfriend, too. theodore roosevelt nibley said what is that the man with the romeo looked...
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edith would've had to figure out to raise the kids on her own. theodore roosevelt even more than his father left a very important position in washington. he was assistant secretary of the navy, and in those days the navy department was, sorry during peacetime, the more important of the two military departments. the war department geared up during wartime but the united states said soldiers home between wars. and the assistant secretary of the navy, was in some ways more important than the secretary of the navy because that was a political important and theodore roosevelt was the one who did the heavy lifting. he had to take care of the spanish fleet in the philippines should war break out. theodore roosevelt quit that job over the objection of all of his friends, and anybody who knew anything about the way washington operated, they told him, you're absolutely crazy. we need you more than ever in washington. you're the one who knows how the navy works. and why are you doing this? why are you join a volunteer regiment? and the only answer he could
edith would've had to figure out to raise the kids on her own. theodore roosevelt even more than his father left a very important position in washington. he was assistant secretary of the navy, and in those days the navy department was, sorry during peacetime, the more important of the two military departments. the war department geared up during wartime but the united states said soldiers home between wars. and the assistant secretary of the navy, was in some ways more important than the...
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showalter recounts the writing career of edith wharton, harriet beecher stowe, zora hurston and others describing the obstacles they have had to face throughout history. this program is a little wonder in our. >>> back when i was a new ph.d. in 1970 on the edited my first anthology. this is it, this war now little red covered book called women's liberation and literature and was published by hard-core brace, and i think it was the first textbook for feminist criticism that had never been published. i got to do it. i was a new ph.d. in my first assistant professor shook job and i felt the tremendous sense of responsibility to be in this book to my projected leaders. when i did it, putting together the list of text was and very hard especially because in those days i didn't even know of that many but i got a shock when i sat down to copyright for permission to reprint the author's work. i wanted to include sylvia plath's celebrated poem daddy, you probably all know that poem, and i wanted to include it to others. i was really going for. but when i wrote to the editor and also the sister
showalter recounts the writing career of edith wharton, harriet beecher stowe, zora hurston and others describing the obstacles they have had to face throughout history. this program is a little wonder in our. >>> back when i was a new ph.d. in 1970 on the edited my first anthology. this is it, this war now little red covered book called women's liberation and literature and was published by hard-core brace, and i think it was the first textbook for feminist criticism that had never...
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women writers from the 18th century to the present including writers as diverse as katherine sedgwick, edith wharton, alice dunbar nelson, mary austin, shirley jackson, i could go on and on. and i want to conclude by reading one of these fables. it's quite short. called "she unnames them." how many of you know this piece? yes, my daughter. okay. [laughter] otherwise, this will be something new to you, and be i hope you'll like it. it's set in the garden of eden. it is told by a very rebellious eve, and it reflects very much of the time. it reflects the concern, the fascination of feminists in the 1980s with escaping from patriarchal language, the idea that our language is a language invented by men and, therefore, controls what we can express and creating a new way of speaking and writing. so "she unnames them." most of them accepted namelessness with the perfect indifference with which they had so long accepted and ignored their names. whales and dolphins, seals and sea otters consented with particular grace and alacrity sliding into anonymity as into their element. a faction of yaks, howev
women writers from the 18th century to the present including writers as diverse as katherine sedgwick, edith wharton, alice dunbar nelson, mary austin, shirley jackson, i could go on and on. and i want to conclude by reading one of these fables. it's quite short. called "she unnames them." how many of you know this piece? yes, my daughter. okay. [laughter] otherwise, this will be something new to you, and be i hope you'll like it. it's set in the garden of eden. it is told by a very...
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this is translate bid edith grossman. when you read this in english, what's the... >> it's a new book because of course i think spanish, i dream in spanish, i make love in spanish. >> rose: i would hope so. >> suddenly having it in another language it forces me to... she's a great translator so i read a new book. i can only read myself in french and english in translation but it's the sensation of a book written by another person which is good because it means the book has gone into another culture, another language. i'm happy about that. >> rose: great to see you. >> great to see you again, charlie. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
this is translate bid edith grossman. when you read this in english, what's the... >> it's a new book because of course i think spanish, i dream in spanish, i make love in spanish. >> rose: i would hope so. >> suddenly having it in another language it forces me to... she's a great translator so i read a new book. i can only read myself in french and english in translation but it's the sensation of a book written by another person which is good because it means the book has...
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upstairs, edith roosevelt dr.ap showing how crowded things are with the family in the offices -- and the offices still sharing space. the needs of the large family colliding with the growing responses of the -- responsibilities of the presidency. they are converted into family bedrooms on the stand and it will stay that way. when looking for a space to put the president, he had his own ideas. looked at the conservatory is where the west wing is located. "smash the glass houses." saying, i am not that kind of president. the glass houses disappeared. and then the west wing. >> considered temporary, the new office building is one story tall and i and it is a rectangular office where the president hangs a portrait of his favorite. > there are two kind of president, lincoln types and buchanan types. there was no doubt which he belongs to. it is not an accident that he put lincoln's portrait in a place of honor. he said when i look about that portrait, i asked myself what he would have done. the day he had sworn in in m
upstairs, edith roosevelt dr.ap showing how crowded things are with the family in the offices -- and the offices still sharing space. the needs of the large family colliding with the growing responses of the -- responsibilities of the presidency. they are converted into family bedrooms on the stand and it will stay that way. when looking for a space to put the president, he had his own ideas. looked at the conservatory is where the west wing is located. "smash the glass houses."...
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this is translate bid edith grossman. when you read this in english, what's the... >> it's a new book because of course i think spanish, i dream in spanish, i make love in spanish. >> rose: i would hope so. >> suddenly having it in another language it forces me to... she's a great translator so i read a new book. i can only read myself in french and english in translation but it's the sensation of a book written by another person which is good because it means the book has gone into another culture, another language. i'm happy about that. >> rose: great to see you. >> great to see you again, charlie. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> susie: this man is a legend in commercial real estate. his name is milton cooper. you may not know him, but his company is the biggest owner of strip shopping centers in the world. we'll see how he revolutionized commercial real estate financing, letting all investors buy a slab of rental property. "nightly business report"
this is translate bid edith grossman. when you read this in english, what's the... >> it's a new book because of course i think spanish, i dream in spanish, i make love in spanish. >> rose: i would hope so. >> suddenly having it in another language it forces me to... she's a great translator so i read a new book. i can only read myself in french and english in translation but it's the sensation of a book written by another person which is good because it means the book has...
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you want to ask to him the what -- to whom the modern white house as the most, it was that -- was edith roosevelt. she was responsible for the construction of the west wing. >> with the roosevelts are right, the white house is just over 100 years old. upstairs, edith roosevelt draws this map, showing how crowded things are with the family and the offices of the president still sharing space. with the growing responsibilities of the presidency, the presidential suite of offices of the second floor where lincoln had worked are converted to family bedrooms on the east end of the house and it has stayed that way ever since. what looking for a space to the president and his staff, roosevelt has his own ideas about what to do it the greenhouses and conservatories to the west of the home that had started during the buchanan presidency. >> he worked decant conservatories where the west wing is now and said smash the glass houses. i think he took a childish delight in smashing a glass houses. but equally important, saying i'm getting rid of anything the reminds anybody of james buchanan. i'm not
you want to ask to him the what -- to whom the modern white house as the most, it was that -- was edith roosevelt. she was responsible for the construction of the west wing. >> with the roosevelts are right, the white house is just over 100 years old. upstairs, edith roosevelt draws this map, showing how crowded things are with the family and the offices of the president still sharing space. with the growing responsibilities of the presidency, the presidential suite of offices of the...
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edith vonnegut is dying from an overdose, probably intentional, of alcohol and sleeping pills. vonnegut enters combat in europe. he is captured during the battle of the bulge. soon he is riding in a boxcar with other american p.o.w. to dresden a supposedly safe german city unlikely to be bombed. so dresden was this beautiful, cultural city that was not a military target. as vonnegut rode in on a train, he was able to view this beautiful city, and then he was placed in a slaughterhouse where the rest of the prisoners of war were held. his slaughterhouse was slaughterhouse five. over here we have an exhibit that we call the dresden exhibit that it's really his world war ii experience that became so important in his writing and his world view later in his life. i'll start with his, a photo that was taken right he was released -- after he was released as a prisoner of war. along with fellow prisoners. we also have his purple heart that was donated by his son, mark vonnegut, to us. he received the purple heart for frostbite, and kurt vonnegut was embarrassed to have received the pur
edith vonnegut is dying from an overdose, probably intentional, of alcohol and sleeping pills. vonnegut enters combat in europe. he is captured during the battle of the bulge. soon he is riding in a boxcar with other american p.o.w. to dresden a supposedly safe german city unlikely to be bombed. so dresden was this beautiful, cultural city that was not a military target. as vonnegut rode in on a train, he was able to view this beautiful city, and then he was placed in a slaughterhouse where the...
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. >> lo dio consejos a edith gonzÁlez de cÓmo usar el twitter. >> que hable la machado. >> que escriba tu móvil que es difícil encontrar las que te interesan. pero ahora sprint id, te lo ha puesto fácil. por primera vez, tienes una selección de tus aplicaciones favoritas y contenido exclusivo solo disponible con sprint id. además, hemos reunido ese contenido en paquetes que puedes disfrutar en español o inglés cuando tú quieras. descarga grátis y con un simple clic el paquete que mejor refleja quien eres. pruébalo en el optimus s. de lg. sólo de sprint. sólo en el now network. ¿ sabías que las mujeres que regularmente comen yogurt, como yoplait light... tienen una cintura más pequeña? es un paso sencillo y además con yoplait light es la manera deliciosa de lograrlo porque tiene una textura cremosita y sólo 100 calorías sin grasa. compruébalo, vas a recuperar lo que más te gusta. yoplait light. recupera tu cintura. [ locutor ] starbucks via se siembra... ♪ ...se cosecha... se tuesta y muele tal como lo hacemos con nuestros otros cafés premium. ♪ que tenga buen sabor es más que razonable
. >> lo dio consejos a edith gonzÁlez de cÓmo usar el twitter. >> que hable la machado. >> que escriba tu móvil que es difícil encontrar las que te interesan. pero ahora sprint id, te lo ha puesto fácil. por primera vez, tienes una selección de tus aplicaciones favoritas y contenido exclusivo solo disponible con sprint id. además, hemos reunido ese contenido en paquetes que puedes disfrutar en español o inglés cuando tú quieras. descarga grátis y con un simple clic...
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. >> oh, my goodness. 1970, liz taylor wore a custom-designed edith head gown.ff that necklace. and shows off some of her wonderful assets. and her beautiful eyes. she really scored big with this one. >> how could we have not talked about cher until now? >> you can't think of amazing, outrageous, iconic fashion, without thinking of cher. this is a variety of cher's outfits. if julia roberts showed up in this, you would think she had an aneurysm. but cher, you expect this. >> you do. >> and she's cher. >> most people, they check themselves out at home before they go. and barbra streisand said everything looked fine when she left the house. and she didn't realize it was see-through until the lights were hitting her. >> she wore these evening pajamas. a pants suit. she said she didn't realize it was sheer, until she got on stage and all the light shining on it. we could see through to barbara. >> that was a big deal to be wearing a pants suit. >> at this point, women weren't taking chances on the red carpet at all. you wanted to look like a lady. >> sharon stone. a
. >> oh, my goodness. 1970, liz taylor wore a custom-designed edith head gown.ff that necklace. and shows off some of her wonderful assets. and her beautiful eyes. she really scored big with this one. >> how could we have not talked about cher until now? >> you can't think of amazing, outrageous, iconic fashion, without thinking of cher. this is a variety of cher's outfits. if julia roberts showed up in this, you would think she had an aneurysm. but cher, you expect this....
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. >> i am edith wilson. i wish you well, you and your colleagues have an important job. i want to pose the question. [unintelligible] on ecomic issues. i would like to hear more about from the central bank or your work on these demographic issues. i have been watching as these young people, five years ago [inaudible] one of the demographic issues that are in front of the governments. second, we need to cut off the internet. it was a former economic suicide. i do not know what you think about that sort of action. finland which has decided that access to the internet is in the public good and made it free across the coury, should a country like tunisia which is trying to do something different and stimulate its economy, should they do what finland has done? >> very nice question, i have to say. do you want to go first? >> they are difficult questions. i will not talk about the army. [appuse] [laughter] it is a good question but i do not have much to say about it. in terms of, samir asked a very tough question. how did we allow this to happen? we are responsie. that is not
. >> i am edith wilson. i wish you well, you and your colleagues have an important job. i want to pose the question. [unintelligible] on ecomic issues. i would like to hear more about from the central bank or your work on these demographic issues. i have been watching as these young people, five years ago [inaudible] one of the demographic issues that are in front of the governments. second, we need to cut off the internet. it was a former economic suicide. i do not know what you think...
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. >> edith! stifle!ed wine, book, a lamp and you can kick back and enjoy your home. >> what else? i'm listening. >> pillows. >> oh, pillows. >> i know you love them. >> oh, pillows. you've got to be kidding me. and you know what, let's have a hundred. >> this is the thing, al. pillows are a quick, easy, inexpensive accessory. it's like your shoes, earrings or jewelries. the big trend is an east asian tribal thing. >> great. you had me until pillows. you were doing great. >> i think he's going to sleep. the other thing is -- >> you just keep going. >> you want to accessorize, too. fresh flowers in the spring, you've got to bring them in. it gives it a pop of color. you look like you're going to sleep on me, al. >> all right. >> just bolts of color. what we did in this room is stayed neutral with the big pieces and added pops of color with things like pillows. >> all right. elizabeth, great to see you. okay. coming up next, please. the man who helped janet jackson get fit, chef andre shares healthy recipes
. >> edith! stifle!ed wine, book, a lamp and you can kick back and enjoy your home. >> what else? i'm listening. >> pillows. >> oh, pillows. >> i know you love them. >> oh, pillows. you've got to be kidding me. and you know what, let's have a hundred. >> this is the thing, al. pillows are a quick, easy, inexpensive accessory. it's like your shoes, earrings or jewelries. the big trend is an east asian tribal thing. >> great. you had me until...