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okay, class, our special guest is here -- ellen page. hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen!e're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. the moisturizer in other body washes sits on top of skin. only new dove has nutriummoisture... which can nourish deep down. new dove body wash with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. you can blow your nose but nothing comes out! because the real problem isn't always mucus. it's often swelling from inflammation. advil cold & sinus relieves swelling and sinus pressure. the right medicine for the real problem. advil cold & sinus >> larry: let's move now from the oslo topic to afghanistan. we go to tanya this time. should we be there? should we be increasing troops? >> yeah, i think we have to be
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hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china!ow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> tonight on ac "360," a monster of a storm said to dump up to 2 feet of snow on parts of the east coast. we'll have the latest and the breaking news. >>> plus president obama trying to get back home before that storm slams washington. he is in the air right now after less than 24 hours in copenhagen. the president did get a compromised deal on climate change sort of. we'll take a look at the raw politics ahead. >>> plus, uncovering america. one family's beloved dog shot and killed. a lawsuit follows. now it is in front of the vermont supreme court. and the decision could have nationwide implications. that's all ahead at the top of the hour on "ac 360."
hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china!ow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> tonight on ac "360," a monster of a storm said to dump up...
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musicologist ellen hars. >> his first opera is "rindo," 1711, and itas a huge hit.y woulhave gotten a flat fee forriting the opera and that probablwas about £200 and he wld have had a benefit night, so heould take the box office from thatne night. could haverought in £500-600. >> reporte the currency conversion web site, msuring worth, calculas that would be something like 800,000 pnds today, wl over a million dollars, out of whh, however, handel had to pay mo of the expenses of production. paying for the orchestral musicians, paying fosets, paying for ctumes. opera has ver been a really good money maker, we kw this today. >> repter: furthermore, in england back then, it s an art form impord from abroad. >> and with e importation of opera came themportation of these stendous sinrs both the women singers and e castrati who had these extraordinily high voices. ( singg ) >> reporter: danietaylor is neither a castrato n a woman of course, but a count-tenor. >> their breath control was enormous and they had larg ranges and they had enmous flexibility, so they coulding th
musicologist ellen hars. >> his first opera is "rindo," 1711, and itas a huge hit.y woulhave gotten a flat fee forriting the opera and that probablwas about £200 and he wld have had a benefit night, so heould take the box office from thatne night. could haverought in £500-600. >> reporte the currency conversion web site, msuring worth, calculas that would be something like 800,000 pnds today, wl over a million dollars, out of whh, however, handel had to pay mo of the...
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this was a lot to give up but for those of us that hs, ellen murray is a delightful gift. thank you, sir. >> thank you very much. >> i am pleased to join you at this hearing to thank our witnesses who have come to share with us their experiences and thoughts about what we can do to more effectively deal with the challenge of autism. we have had hearings before. it is important for us to continue our efforts to stay up- to-date. we need to join forces with the victims and their families to help make sure we tramp and do not let the victims and their families down. we want to support the cause. thank you for being here to leave it off. >> thank you. >> thank you for your leadership. i am looking at the list of people on the committee. our interest is in research and finding causes b, which hopefully will lead to prevention and cure it we are also interested in early intervention programs. do you have enough expertise on this panel in terms of looking at that aspect? what are the effect of early intervention programs that we can find and work on? >>on the iacc specifically? w
this was a lot to give up but for those of us that hs, ellen murray is a delightful gift. thank you, sir. >> thank you very much. >> i am pleased to join you at this hearing to thank our witnesses who have come to share with us their experiences and thoughts about what we can do to more effectively deal with the challenge of autism. we have had hearings before. it is important for us to continue our efforts to stay up- to-date. we need to join forces with the victims and their...
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it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in.ld you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >> larry: let's move now from the oslo topic to afghanistan. we go to tanya this time. should we be there? >> yeah, i think we have to be there. this is not a war we started. the president's surge and sending more troops there, this is not a surprise. he companied on afghanistan. he said, and people believed this is where american attention should have been focused since 9/11. we should be there. >> larry: didn't he also campaign against dying in military action? >> but tanya makes a good point. this is always what he said. and i guess i am of the camp of giving the president the benefit of the doubt. this is less than a year. this is another giant mess the bush administration left him. and if you
it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in.ld you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >> larry: let's move now from the oslo topic to afghanistan. we go to tanya this time. should we be there? >> yeah, i think we...
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ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. (announcer) here's hoping you find something special in your driveway this holiday. ho, ho, ho! (announcer) get an exceptional offer on the mercedes benz you've always wanted at the winter event going on now. but hurry - the offer ends january 4th. >> larry: we're talking with the trifically talented cast of "nine." daniel day-lewis plays guido contini struggling to make his next movie. the character played by penelope cruz is his mistress. >> that is not what i meant. where are you going to? >> i have to go to work. >> let me come with you. >> it is impossible. >> why? >> it is impossible. >> everybody knows about me, why won't you let me near you. >> it is not fair to your husband. it is not fair to my wife. >> please let me come with you. >> no. >> i'll be waiting for you with my legs open. >> larry: you like doing love scenes penelope? >> what. >> larry: you l
ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. (announcer) here's hoping you find something special in your driveway this holiday. ho, ho, ho! (announcer) get an exceptional offer on the mercedes benz you've always wanted at the winter event going on now. but hurry - the offer ends january 4th. >> larry: we're...
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ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >> larry: we now welcome one of my favorite people. queen latifa, oscar winning actress, author, entrepreneur and also serving as centennial ambassador for the milton hershey school. that was a school started by the hershey magnet. it's for children from families with low income, with limited resources and social need. free kindergarten through 12th and queen latifa is their centennial ambassador. how did that hook up for you? >> you know, i had the fantastic opportunity of going up to visit the milton hershey school. i was just blown away, i was amazed. they have 1,800 students. when thaw meet those students, they're so smart, so articulate, they're kind, not afraid to speak, they shake your hand, they're so supportive of one another, they have a wonderful campus, incredible classrooms, high-tech nothing, arts and music, and i'm like, wow, i want to go to this
ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >> larry: we now welcome one of my favorite people. queen latifa, oscar winning actress, author, entrepreneur and also serving as centennial ambassador for the milton hershey school. that was a school started by the hershey magnet. it's for children from families with...
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ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. >> jim: welcome back to larry king live. i'm jim moret from inside edition. on phone is an old friend and colleague, a great broadcaster pat o'brien. who has interviewed tiger many times. pat, what's your take on these latest developments. tiger saying he's giving up golf indefinitely to focus on repairing his private life. >> yeah, i think it's good news for phil mickelson. that's about where it stops. it's terrible news for television -- first of all, let's not forget what he's got to do at
ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer...
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it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in.ould you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. ( sneezing ) i didn't take zicam cold remedy... but i did. can you do it by 3:00 ? yes, i can-- how about 2:00 ? hmm... get over your cold faster. >> larry: we're back. we've got the final excerpt from amanda's courtroom remarks during closing arguments. you'll hear the translator. here it is. >> translator: because you've stood with me not only directly but indirectly through my lawyers, my defense, my family, and my friends are the reason. they are the ones who are saving my life every day, day after day that i manage to stand this. i also have to thank the prosecution because for sure they are sincerely trying to do their job. even though they don't understand. they don't understand. even tho
it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in.ould you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. ( sneezing ) i didn't take zicam cold remedy... but i did. can you do it by 3:00 ? yes, i can-- how about 2:00 ? hmm... get over your cold...
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it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. you can build walls that separate people from people, but it is impossible to build a wall that separates a man from his freedom. because freedom always finds a path... to build peace. this film is dedicated to aung san suu kyi, still prisoner in burma. if you're using other moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers... that can nourish deep down. it's the most effective natural nourishment ever. new dove deep moisture with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. >> larry: his new book is "it's your
it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. you can build walls that separate people from people, but it is impossible to build a wall that separates a man from his freedom. because...
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ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. by changing her medicare prescription plan. all we had to do was go to cvs.com and use the free savings calculator. we learned that changing your medicare part d plan could save an average of $612. woman: we just entered my prescriptions, and it compared plans for us. it was easy to find the right plan for the prescriptions i need. your cvs pharmacist can help, too. come in today, or go to cvs.com before december 31st to find the best plan for you -- at cvs/pharmacy. >> larry: howard bragman, is this chapterer in this once perfect image, is this in the -- is this in the first paragraph of the obituary? >> no way. unless there's a lot of information we don't know, spousal abuse, the affair becomes acknowledged, it's notp this this is a speed bump. he totaled the car but his career is intact. right now he's denying at fair and the woman he allegedly had the affair
ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. by changing her medicare prescription plan. all we had to do was go to cvs.com and use the free savings calculator. we learned that changing your medicare part d plan could save an average of $612. woman: we just entered my prescriptions, and it compared plans for us. it...
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number nine, three eyewitnesses who intimately knew both sally and jefferson, martha, his daughter, ellen coolidge, jeff randolph, his grandchildren, all found the accusations inconceivable, and never witnessed any hints of sexual liaison or impropriety. in fact, there's not any evidence to prove cohabitation or any physical intimacy between jefferson and sally during the 37 years that she lived in monticello, on and off. most important, at least four witnesses prove that jefferson was not in physical proximity to sally for 15 months prior to the birth of her son, who most resembled jefferson. martin randolph, thomas jefferson randolph, and biographer henry randall. 10, in the year 2001, there was little noticed of a 13 member blue-ribbon panel of prominent histories, black, white, male and fino, known as the scholars commissioned. after a year of investigating history's most famous paternity case, the independent historians known as the scholars commissioned, tamp down the simmering allegation, and this was their finding. quote, our conclusions ranged from serious skepticism about the ch
number nine, three eyewitnesses who intimately knew both sally and jefferson, martha, his daughter, ellen coolidge, jeff randolph, his grandchildren, all found the accusations inconceivable, and never witnessed any hints of sexual liaison or impropriety. in fact, there's not any evidence to prove cohabitation or any physical intimacy between jefferson and sally during the 37 years that she lived in monticello, on and off. most important, at least four witnesses prove that jefferson was not in...
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ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic.eard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. ♪ time is right for you and me to be alone finally ♪ >> the energy level is poor. hey, you guys got to listen to me. you ain't going to get it right because i hear what you guys are doing. i'm just telling you. do you want me to produce you or what? you ain't even listening. >> tito's a pain in the ass. he's so tough. he's tough. >> it sounds like the supremes instead of the jacksons. >> what? what? what? what? >> you guys sound like the supremes in there. >> shut up. >> larry: this show can't miss. marlon, does your mother have anything to do with the show? >> no, my mom does not have anything to do with the show. she's going to do an appearance on the show, but -- >> larry: she will? we'll actually see kathleen? >> yes, she made some appearances on the show. >> larry: you taped it already? >> yes. >> larry: what about your dad? >> the hulk -- >> larry: that's what
ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic.eard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. ♪ time is right for you and me to be alone finally ♪ >> the energy level is poor. hey, you guys got to listen to me. you ain't going to get it right because i hear what you guys are doing. i'm just telling you. do you want me to produce you or what? you ain't even...
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it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in.ld you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. we decide to turn in early. we just know. announcer: finding the moment that's right for you both can take some time. that's why cialis gives men with erectile dysfunction options: 36-hour cialis or cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to
it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in.ld you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. we decide to turn in early. we just know. announcer: finding the moment that's right for you both can take some time. that's why cialis gives...
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it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in.ould you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> we welcome queen latifah and also serving as centennial ambassador for the milton hershey school established in 1909 by the hershey magnate. it's he a cost-free home and school for children for families with low income and limited resource and social need, structured home life he year-round, prekindergarten through 12th and queen latifah is their centennial ambassador. how did this hook up for you? >> i had the fantastic opportunity of going up to visit the milton hershey school, and i was just blown away. i was amazed. they have 1800 students. when you meet these kids, there's so smart, so articulate, so kind and not afraid to speak. they shake your hand. they're so talented and supportive
it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in.ould you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> we welcome queen latifah and also serving as centennial ambassador for the milton hershey school established in 1909 by the...
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microsoft was bill gates and paul ellen's idea. after bill gates that fired from ibm for not being focused on hardware which was their obsession but being focused on software and they said you are crazy and you are fired. get out of here with that crazy idea. now microsoft can buy and sell ibm several times. bill gates is on the second big idea with his wife, the bill and melinda gates foundation which is really making-- remaking philanthropy car this iphone was somebody's idea by the name of steve jobs. you can go on and on, guy that ambassador john no's well, ted turner. cnn was his idea. and when cnn for started i think i can say this respectfully, cnn was pretty ragged, but he had a vision and ultimately the vision and the reality caught up with each other. medtronic was in many ways bill george's idea of the way in which he ran that company, some would argue being run different today but his leadership and his ideas may difference. the guy named sam walton woke up one morning and decided he wanted to provide a quality product
microsoft was bill gates and paul ellen's idea. after bill gates that fired from ibm for not being focused on hardware which was their obsession but being focused on software and they said you are crazy and you are fired. get out of here with that crazy idea. now microsoft can buy and sell ibm several times. bill gates is on the second big idea with his wife, the bill and melinda gates foundation which is really making-- remaking philanthropy car this iphone was somebody's idea by the name of...
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and then ellen. ellen is in denver. that is why we're there. she is a dynamo and she is gorgeous. daughter. she is a marketing director for a firm. she is flying all over the country. and her husband is a landscape architect. he is a partner in a firm called design workshop which is the best plastic aleandscape architn the country. and they have two children. sam is at the university of colorado. and natalie is gorgeous and wonderful and she wants to be a chef. host: were you a busybody mom when the kids were growing up? guest: it was difficult. i will say that danny was trying to describe his mother to a friend, and he said, to give you an idea, our favorite tv station is c-span. host: also appearedwesome. jeff and berkeley, california. caller: i am trying to be concise, but my son's experience is with nominally episcopal, private schools. it is hard to get in. expensive. the issue there is there were no religious or political filters hampering the teachers. i don't know what demands there were put under, but they were pretty much open to teach without any criticism. the only thi
and then ellen. ellen is in denver. that is why we're there. she is a dynamo and she is gorgeous. daughter. she is a marketing director for a firm. she is flying all over the country. and her husband is a landscape architect. he is a partner in a firm called design workshop which is the best plastic aleandscape architn the country. and they have two children. sam is at the university of colorado. and natalie is gorgeous and wonderful and she wants to be a chef. host: were you a busybody mom...
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and then ellen. ellen is in denver. that is why we're there. she is a dynamo and she is gorgeous. she is my daughter. she is a marketing director for a firm. she is flying all over the country. and her husband is a landscape architect. he is a partner in a firm called design workshop which is the best plastic aleandscape architn the country. and they have two children. sam is at the university of colorado. and natalie is gorgeous and wonderful and she wants to be a chef. host: were you a busybody mom when the kids were growing up? guest: it was difficult. i will say that danny was trying to describe his mother to a friend, and he said, to give you an idea, our favorite tv station is c-span. host: also appearedwesome. jeff and berkeley, california. caller: i am trying to be concise, but my son's experience is with nominally episcopal, private schools. it is hard to get in. expensive. the issue there is there were no religious or political filters hampering the teachers. i don't know what demands there were put under, but they were pretty much open to teach without any criticism. th
and then ellen. ellen is in denver. that is why we're there. she is a dynamo and she is gorgeous. she is my daughter. she is a marketing director for a firm. she is flying all over the country. and her husband is a landscape architect. he is a partner in a firm called design workshop which is the best plastic aleandscape architn the country. and they have two children. sam is at the university of colorado. and natalie is gorgeous and wonderful and she wants to be a chef. host: were you a...
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i would like to introduce the fantastic ellen bravo, a dear friend and colleague. she is a long-term activists for working when them. she is currently a professor at the university of wisconsin at milwaukee. she is the author of one of my favorite books, the game changing book that explains what feminism is good for families. it provides strategies for system a game. i have many favorite advocates out there. she is definitely one of my favorite advocates. she is the executive director of an amazing organization, of a good value families at work." -- "valuing families at work." thank you. >> i am really thrilled to talk about the role of government. i wish for you to shut your eyes. there has been [unintelligible] in some of the rooms, there has been asbestos in the wall. if you were a passenger in a car with a baby this morning, chances are you would have been holding a baby on your lap. maybe your father in another state had a heart attack. you ask for permission to help take care of them and were told, "sorry, you cannot do it, but if he dies he can have three da
i would like to introduce the fantastic ellen bravo, a dear friend and colleague. she is a long-term activists for working when them. she is currently a professor at the university of wisconsin at milwaukee. she is the author of one of my favorite books, the game changing book that explains what feminism is good for families. it provides strategies for system a game. i have many favorite advocates out there. she is definitely one of my favorite advocates. she is the executive director of an...
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host: ellen in ohio on the republican line. caller: good morning. very economically depressed area. i agree with you about the restoration of manufacturing in the u.s. you cannot find things that are made in america hardly any more. it's wonderful that you have this economic club to get people together and discuss this. in northeast ohio, we are trying to do some alternate energy source things. we have some creative thinkers batter trying to get some alternate energy sources, it into the creegrid. we have got to be progressive and get manufacturing restarted. your ideas about building an infrastructure for electric cars and that kind of thing -- that sounds wonderful. i really appreciate your vision. guest: that is our opportunity. we have an opportunity in this country to create all kinds of new wonderful jobs. not just manufacturing jobs. if we were gone are infrastructure, if we emphasize science, technology, engineering, and math, if we are going to embrace alternative energy as an opportunity to transform this country, those all require unique
host: ellen in ohio on the republican line. caller: good morning. very economically depressed area. i agree with you about the restoration of manufacturing in the u.s. you cannot find things that are made in america hardly any more. it's wonderful that you have this economic club to get people together and discuss this. in northeast ohio, we are trying to do some alternate energy source things. we have some creative thinkers batter trying to get some alternate energy sources, it into the...
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ellen to understand higher marketing plan works. the more it costs on an individual basis, the more likely it will affect it. >> i believe that is the case. >> for thank you. >> one way they restrict competition is by locking them into long contracts. the early termination fee is sometimes $250. what is your policy for pro rate in the context of the fee is reduced to reflect the about the time remaining on the contract? you both the pro rated termination fees. they are inadequate in the sense that if an at&t customer canceled their plan only a month before the two-year contract is up, they still have to pay much more than a pro rated amount to terminate. do you understand that? >> it is not accurate. it would venture a year ago. it is not true today. we have changed the the process. it does decline of a monthly basis. if the kid to the point you described, he would pay basically 1/24 of a two-year contract. that is no longer the case. i can see that it was at one time. but i hope you are right. my information is that if they want to
ellen to understand higher marketing plan works. the more it costs on an individual basis, the more likely it will affect it. >> i believe that is the case. >> for thank you. >> one way they restrict competition is by locking them into long contracts. the early termination fee is sometimes $250. what is your policy for pro rate in the context of the fee is reduced to reflect the about the time remaining on the contract? you both the pro rated termination fees. they are...
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ellen embry, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for health affairs and mr. roger dims dale executive director department of veterans affairs department of defense collaboration and office of policy and planning for the department of veterans affairs and major general, keith -- w. merlin, united states air force, acting director of the -- of the office of transition policy and care coordination. and rear admiral gregory a. timberlake, united states navy acting director of the joint d.o.d., v.a. interagency program office. and dr. karen guys, executive director of the federal recovery coordination, for the department of veterans affairs. we have many actings here today because of the change in administrations. we're fortunate to have your testimony because each of you played an integral role in developmenting and implementing the wounded warrior policies. we're obviously counting on you to give us your honest assessment of the work that the departments have completed as well as areas where problems remain and work also -- work remains. we look forward to your
ellen embry, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for health affairs and mr. roger dims dale executive director department of veterans affairs department of defense collaboration and office of policy and planning for the department of veterans affairs and major general, keith -- w. merlin, united states air force, acting director of the -- of the office of transition policy and care coordination. and rear admiral gregory a. timberlake, united states navy acting director of the joint...
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at this time as follows: charlie hoye, nicole duresta, kate fitzpatrick katie hagan, kate coffer, ellen maldonado, rachel myers eric raven, gary reece reden snowden, robbery stkepb ski stewart holmes, brian clark brian wilson and tom austinhoff. mr. president, it is my pleasure and privilege to be chairman of the committee. it is a great honor and i wish to make s-rpb -- make certain that we express our gratitude to all these staff people. without them, i would not be standing here at this moment. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi. mr. cochran: mr. president thank you very much. i'm glad i was here to hear the remarks of the distinguished senator from hawaii. i serve on that subcommittee of defense appropriations with him and get to observe at close range the skill and effort and courtesy that is reflected in his service as chairman of our committee. it's a pleasure to serve with him and an honor to serve with him. he's provided leadership and cooperation, working with all senators -- not just members of our committee -- to
at this time as follows: charlie hoye, nicole duresta, kate fitzpatrick katie hagan, kate coffer, ellen maldonado, rachel myers eric raven, gary reece reden snowden, robbery stkepb ski stewart holmes, brian clark brian wilson and tom austinhoff. mr. president, it is my pleasure and privilege to be chairman of the committee. it is a great honor and i wish to make s-rpb -- make certain that we express our gratitude to all these staff people. without them, i would not be standing here at this...
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. >> ellen, you've done a number of studies over the years, i'm sorry, allen west tin, ka talk brieflyabout your high-level findings how consistent they are or different from what we've heard so far? >> my sense is that the surveys that i'm familiar over several decades are remarkably in concert rather than in conflict. for example, on the behavioral marketing all the surveys that are eprepresented on the table here, found that a majority, ranging in numbers from low 50% up to 70 and 80%s say they're uncomfortable with behavioral marketing and want have a minimum, notice, choice, security and, ways of intervening that would give them some comfort if they were going to have their information tracked in that way. so even though it's true we're starting from a base of low knowledge by consumers as to how things really work, if you ask them how they feel about such and sufficient happening they're pretty strong believing they're being abused. that this is not something they have bought into. the other thing that my surveys show even though i can tell people that it's, behavioral marketing
. >> ellen, you've done a number of studies over the years, i'm sorry, allen west tin, ka talk brieflyabout your high-level findings how consistent they are or different from what we've heard so far? >> my sense is that the surveys that i'm familiar over several decades are remarkably in concert rather than in conflict. for example, on the behavioral marketing all the surveys that are eprepresented on the table here, found that a majority, ranging in numbers from low 50% up to 70...
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. >> ellen, you have done a number of studies over the years. high level findings and how consistent or different they are from what we have heard? >> my sense is that the surveys that i am familiar with over several decades are roomette -- remarkably in concert rather than conflict. all the surveys on the table here found that a majority of people, ranging from 50% to 80%, they say they are uncomfortable with behavioral marketing. they would want to have it at a minimum, notice and choice of security, ways of intervening that would give them some comfort if they were going to have their information track in that way. even though we are starting from a base of low knowledge by consumers as to how things really work, if you ask them about how they feel, they believe pretty strongly that they are being abused and that this is not something they have bought into. the other thing in my survey is that it shows even though you can tell people that this behavior a marketing makes it possible the free things from the e-mail and internet benefits, we hav
. >> ellen, you have done a number of studies over the years. high level findings and how consistent or different they are from what we have heard? >> my sense is that the surveys that i am familiar with over several decades are roomette -- remarkably in concert rather than conflict. all the surveys on the table here found that a majority of people, ranging from 50% to 80%, they say they are uncomfortable with behavioral marketing. they would want to have it at a minimum, notice and...
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there will be meetings if ellen tauscher, that will be open for press coverage.is briefing room a special briefing on 21st century state craft. with that, i'll take your questions. we apologize for the schedule, trying to get various people in the same place at the same time is difficult. >> on copenhagen, can you give us an idea what the u.s. contribution will be toward this $100 billion? >> i don't think we've worked out details. as the secretary said this morning in the context of the strong accord, backed by meaningful actions by the major economies, and you know, full transparency and implementation, the u.s. would join with others to come up with that money. we have not, indeed, worked out how much that's going to come to. there's still a number of issues to be resolved. >> secondly, related to copenhagen, her activities in copenhagen, can you give us a readout of what her follow up was like. >> i think we can get you something on that. >> was there's a -- was there a sense of progress? >> they're working hard to reach an agreement, that's where we are. >>
there will be meetings if ellen tauscher, that will be open for press coverage.is briefing room a special briefing on 21st century state craft. with that, i'll take your questions. we apologize for the schedule, trying to get various people in the same place at the same time is difficult. >> on copenhagen, can you give us an idea what the u.s. contribution will be toward this $100 billion? >> i don't think we've worked out details. as the secretary said this morning in the context...
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i want to thank matt mccardle, ellen jaymark, travis slumpkin, grant lamon, michael banee, dedra goodman and alex keenan. and i especially want to thank megan mccarthy and rachel milberg for their outstanding efforts to help us get this bill to the floor today. so, madam president, these bills come. we are the ones who stand before everyone and take credit for them but it is our staffs and many, many people who help us get here and i truly want to thank staffs on both sides of the aisle for getting us here today. and, again, i urge our colleagues to get past our differences and move this bill quickly to the president's desk. thank you, madam president. and i yield the floor. mr. crapo: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from idaho. mr. crapo: thank you, madam president. madam president, i want to speak on both the omnibus appropriations bill to which we've just moved as well as to return and make some comments on the health care legislation from which we just retreated. first of all, with regard to the omnibus appropriations bill, i'm very concerned about the fact that a
i want to thank matt mccardle, ellen jaymark, travis slumpkin, grant lamon, michael banee, dedra goodman and alex keenan. and i especially want to thank megan mccarthy and rachel milberg for their outstanding efforts to help us get this bill to the floor today. so, madam president, these bills come. we are the ones who stand before everyone and take credit for them but it is our staffs and many, many people who help us get here and i truly want to thank staffs on both sides of the aisle for...