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he acknowledges this important role that ellen plays in his life.he writes back to him, "how can i thank you, dearest, for the sweet things that you say in this letter. how happy it makes me when you say such sweet things even when i think how unworthy i am of it all. i to trust it is not wrong to worship you as i do. it would be wrong to question it as it would be to breathe. i am with every breath , elen."er your own often she does not respond to him as exuberantly, because she is somewhat melancholy. she puts herself second to his needs again and again. she is serving him, helping him. that was her conception of her role as woodrow wilson's wife. as she is dying in the white house, that tragic summer, august 1914, the world about to enter into a great international convulsion with world war i about to break out, she is dying in the white house and she grabbed the hand of dr. grayson and whispers to him, "dr., if i go away, promise me you will take good care of my husband." this was the home of woodrow and to 1910.son from 1902 they lived here unt
he acknowledges this important role that ellen plays in his life.he writes back to him, "how can i thank you, dearest, for the sweet things that you say in this letter. how happy it makes me when you say such sweet things even when i think how unworthy i am of it all. i to trust it is not wrong to worship you as i do. it would be wrong to question it as it would be to breathe. i am with every breath , elen."er your own often she does not respond to him as exuberantly, because she is...
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ellen asked me an important question.y length, as long as it is shaped around your face so it doesn't drag your face down. haircut by igor. makeup by inna. >> igor. >> isn't it great? >> they weren't wearing jackets so anything was a step up with all those layers on. this is -- >> and sweatshirts. >> nue. renew by shawnee. edressme.com. >> so pretty. >> that inner undergarment thing that just really -- >> like it. va va voom. ellen, we're going to ask you to stand there and face the wall because we don't want you to see your friend. and -- >> your friend, is, as you know, suzanne coverly, 52 from florida. she's too busy taking care of others to focus on herself. so her friend ellen wanted someone to take care of her for a change. let's listen to her story. >> well, ellen, now it is your turn to throw her under the bus. why do you want this for suzanne? >> because she's worked really hard and she has two children. she just started a brand new job. and it's a great time for us to have a new look. >> now you feel bad calling
ellen asked me an important question.y length, as long as it is shaped around your face so it doesn't drag your face down. haircut by igor. makeup by inna. >> igor. >> isn't it great? >> they weren't wearing jackets so anything was a step up with all those layers on. this is -- >> and sweatshirts. >> nue. renew by shawnee. edressme.com. >> so pretty. >> that inner undergarment thing that just really -- >> like it. va va voom. ellen, we're going to...
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am, with every breath altogether your own, ellen."ften she does not respond to him as exuberantly, because she is somewhat melancholy. this is really delightful. she was so devoted to him. she puts herself second to his needs again and again. throughout their life together. she is serving him, helping him. that was her conception of her role as woodrow wilson's wife. as she is dying in the white house, that tragic summer, august 1914, the world about to enter into a great international convulsion with world war i about to break out, she is dying in the white house and she grabbed the hand of dr. grayson and whispers to him, "doctor, if i go away, promise me you will take good care of my husband." this was the home of woodrow and ellen wilson from 1902 to 1910. he was president of princeton university. they lived here until he entered politics and became governor of new jersey in 1910. then ran for president and became president in 1912. let's take a look inside. it is in this reception hall that ellen wilson would have greeted many gu
am, with every breath altogether your own, ellen."ften she does not respond to him as exuberantly, because she is somewhat melancholy. this is really delightful. she was so devoted to him. she puts herself second to his needs again and again. throughout their life together. she is serving him, helping him. that was her conception of her role as woodrow wilson's wife. as she is dying in the white house, that tragic summer, august 1914, the world about to enter into a great international...
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this was the home of woodrow and ellen wilson from 1902 to 1910. they lived here until he entered politics in 1910, becoming governor, then ran for president and became president in 1912. let's take a look inside. it is in this reception hall that ellen wilson would have greeted many guests that came to prospect, including at the time of his inaugural when she greeted mark twain right here. she greeted the son of the slain abraham lincoln, jpmorgan, and also booker t. washington. all were entertained right here by ellen wilson. this is the reception room. this is the grand space where ellen would have entertained people who came to the home. it could've been anyone she was entertaining, everyone from visiting foreign ministers to very significant college presidents, all the way down a freshman. she entertained 300 freshmen in this room every fall. she was the first 20th-century person to live here, and she strips away a lot of the victorian detail. she tries to make it modern, current. for example, she love the marble mantel piece from 1850 that wa
this was the home of woodrow and ellen wilson from 1902 to 1910. they lived here until he entered politics in 1910, becoming governor, then ran for president and became president in 1912. let's take a look inside. it is in this reception hall that ellen wilson would have greeted many guests that came to prospect, including at the time of his inaugural when she greeted mark twain right here. she greeted the son of the slain abraham lincoln, jpmorgan, and also booker t. washington. all were...
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i am with every breath altogether your own, ellen." she does not respond to him as exuberantly, because she is somewhat melancholy. but in this is an exuberance that is really delightful. she puts herself second to his needs again and again. throughout their life together, she is serving him, helping him. that was her conception of her role as woodrow wilson's wife. as she is dying in the white house, that tragic summer, august 1914, the world about to enter into a great international convulsion with world war i about to break out, she is dying in the white house and she grabbed the hand of dr. grayson and whispers to him, "doctor, if i go away, promise me you will take good care of my husband." this was the home of woodrow and ellen wilson from 1902 to 1910. he was president of princeton university. they lived here until he entered politics in 1910, becoming governor, then ran for president and became president in 1912. let's take a look inside. it is in this reception hall that ellen wilson would have greeted many guests that came to
i am with every breath altogether your own, ellen." she does not respond to him as exuberantly, because she is somewhat melancholy. but in this is an exuberance that is really delightful. she puts herself second to his needs again and again. throughout their life together, she is serving him, helping him. that was her conception of her role as woodrow wilson's wife. as she is dying in the white house, that tragic summer, august 1914, the world about to enter into a great international...
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professor at columbia university's school of international and public affairs i also spoke with mary ellen o'connell she is a professor of law and a research professor of international dispute resolution at the kroc institute for peace studies at the university of notre dom i began by asking mary ellen what she thought about these numbers. well i'm very critical of this new statistic being released by the council on foreign relations it is simply misleading that there have only been eleven percent of all persons killed designated as civilians this is simply incorrect the only place where i go for statistics and i am one of the experts one of the people who has been tracking and looking into killings by drones since the very first one in a man outside in a combat zone in two thousand and two and i am a professor of international law in my studies i only look at the bureau investigative journalism and i look at their low but also their high numbers and the bureau reports total numbers of four thousand one hundred persons killed that's the statistic we should be looking at and even more impor
professor at columbia university's school of international and public affairs i also spoke with mary ellen o'connell she is a professor of law and a research professor of international dispute resolution at the kroc institute for peace studies at the university of notre dom i began by asking mary ellen what she thought about these numbers. well i'm very critical of this new statistic being released by the council on foreign relations it is simply misleading that there have only been eleven...
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lang and ellen why i think was a big point ellen really i think we can point back to ellen because that i mean she was on the cover of time magazine and everything and she kind of took one for the team back there and back in the ninety's and there was the kiss to own an ellen and no one go l.a. long low there was a kiss on l.a. all isn't kiss and l a law that rosie o. on roseanne that's right that's right i'm trying to think what was it was laurie metcalf and somebody and oh gosh what's her name essential bernard and we're not yeah that happened but you know i think that it i think it really started this this momentum i would say when ellen came out and then when will and grace came on n.b.c. sat everybody down in the cast and i know this because sean told me and make him a lousy told me the saying you know you might get some black backlash because as a gay show but what didn't happen was a towplane going to come out but i never really came out i mean the people kind of blazed the trail for me. melissa as you know as the baby i never was i never called the press conference i just never
lang and ellen why i think was a big point ellen really i think we can point back to ellen because that i mean she was on the cover of time magazine and everything and she kind of took one for the team back there and back in the ninety's and there was the kiss to own an ellen and no one go l.a. long low there was a kiss on l.a. all isn't kiss and l a law that rosie o. on roseanne that's right that's right i'm trying to think what was it was laurie metcalf and somebody and oh gosh what's her...
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and these definitions that i probably agree with the cons on for elections were and probably mary-ellen that these definitions are in fact antiquated you're not going to find the people that seek to do us harm that seek to kill americans qualifying under at the quoted definitions and as echo says in the piece these definitions need to be modernized and changed this is not the nature of foreign policy today we made a decision as a nation following nine eleven and something called the bush doctrine now to go after terrorists who seek to do us evil and those who support them wherever they may be we haven't changed that doctrine and continue to operate under that so long as we do that because they have additions to the doctrine that abrams the doctrine neighbor doctrine abraham is talking about is a unilaterally imposed political view of the bush administration this is not what president obama was talking about in may of this year twenty third last year two thousand and thirteen when he said the united states would comply with international law he did not say that these were antiquated rule
and these definitions that i probably agree with the cons on for elections were and probably mary-ellen that these definitions are in fact antiquated you're not going to find the people that seek to do us harm that seek to kill americans qualifying under at the quoted definitions and as echo says in the piece these definitions need to be modernized and changed this is not the nature of foreign policy today we made a decision as a nation following nine eleven and something called the bush...
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the sort of things we're teaching are old wars we're in a new environment and a new regime now mary ellen you kind of touched on it before but one of the problems is the classification of what exactly a militant is an elephant is defined as all military aged males in a strike zone regardless of whether or not they participated in combat activities could the civilian death toll be even higher than the u.s. made or that this report estimates given that the classification. well i have to disagree with abraham when he said that we're in a new kind of warfare and therefore the way we classify people has to change under international law the definitions in the geneva conventions and there are additional protocols the definition of who is a civilian and who is a combatant who may lawfully be killed in combat or who may not lawfully intentionally be killed in combat has not changed and the united states is fully on board with the definitions under international law and under those definitions there are few if any of the people that the united states has killed in yemen pakistan and somalia who ar
the sort of things we're teaching are old wars we're in a new environment and a new regime now mary ellen you kind of touched on it before but one of the problems is the classification of what exactly a militant is an elephant is defined as all military aged males in a strike zone regardless of whether or not they participated in combat activities could the civilian death toll be even higher than the u.s. made or that this report estimates given that the classification. well i have to disagree...
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and so he should be tried. >> that was ellen siegel, a nurse who worked in the sabra camp in 1982 ate time of the massacre. professor rashid khalidi, your relative headed the hospital called gaza hospital? >> correct. my cousin was the director of gaza hospital at the time. >> and you were in lebanon. he was there. describe the reaction afterwards , what he was doing at that time. >> my cousin? what she was doing? well, she was trying to stay alive. they were treating patients as victims of the massacre came in. as ellen describe -- >> only critical patients will stop >> most people realized massacre was going on. my cousin was traumatized as work thousands and thousands of others who were living in beirut during the siege. one of the things nobody has talked about is the new documents that have been revealed in the israel state archives, which i think in direct responsibility for much more of what happened on not only ariel sharon and the israeli government, but reveal american responsibility for what happened. "the new york times" on the 30th anniversary of the massacre published a
and so he should be tried. >> that was ellen siegel, a nurse who worked in the sabra camp in 1982 ate time of the massacre. professor rashid khalidi, your relative headed the hospital called gaza hospital? >> correct. my cousin was the director of gaza hospital at the time. >> and you were in lebanon. he was there. describe the reaction afterwards , what he was doing at that time. >> my cousin? what she was doing? well, she was trying to stay alive. they were treating...
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. >> ellen degeneres is hosting the big night, with names such as meryl streep and amy adams. >> the only one in the cast who never won an oscar is amy adams, this is her fifth nomination, so it will be interesting to see who comes out on top. >>> and abc 7 news the only place you can see the oscars, oscar sunday, it will be here before you know it, sunday, march 2, and ellen degeneres will host the show. >>> and i love this weather, but we desperately need some rain. i do have some good news, the winds have slowed down enough, the red flag warning expired this morning at 8:00. we'll talk about the changing of the temperatures as we head through the accu weather forecast. >> all right, mike, thank you. and the little league coach who is suing one of his own players for something that is not all that unusual on a baseball diamond. >>> and the special honor >>> covering santa rosa, berkeley, and all the bay area, this is abc 7 news. >>> we continue to follow live breaking news out of southern california. arson investigators are on scene of a 1700 acre wildfire in los angeles county. >>
. >> ellen degeneres is hosting the big night, with names such as meryl streep and amy adams. >> the only one in the cast who never won an oscar is amy adams, this is her fifth nomination, so it will be interesting to see who comes out on top. >>> and abc 7 news the only place you can see the oscars, oscar sunday, it will be here before you know it, sunday, march 2, and ellen degeneres will host the show. >>> and i love this weather, but we desperately need some...
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so i just, i want to express my appreciation for you both collin and ellen love for being here this evening and present on this, the universal healthcare council concluded its meetings. the first part of december, and i really also also want to acknowledge colin chowla and amika chandry for the excellent work that they did in compiling the presentation materials, heftc challenge in trying to define the healthcare security ordinance, where it is, and how it works, and then, but even greater of a challenge is the affordable care act. and so, just really want to come mend them for the excellent job that they did and really sort of just going down some complex information for the council members. and in your packet is the final report, with the list of suggestions, but coleen is going to give a brief overview and kind of moving forward and then ellen will talk about the current faqs and compliance with the healthcare security ordinance. so, thank you. >> thank you very much. and good evening, commissioners and it is a pleasure to be here before you. and so i thought that would i give a brief pr
so i just, i want to express my appreciation for you both collin and ellen love for being here this evening and present on this, the universal healthcare council concluded its meetings. the first part of december, and i really also also want to acknowledge colin chowla and amika chandry for the excellent work that they did in compiling the presentation materials, heftc challenge in trying to define the healthcare security ordinance, where it is, and how it works, and then, but even greater of a...
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not at all and also on the character actors and like i said by the time i was walking red carpets ellen had come out melissa had come out you know so many people if you think you were discriminated against for corset i don't think so i don't think i ever lost a job because i was gay are you a fan of mr obama in that subject yeah yeah yeah i think he's done great to the wallow he did when you cared to get him to yeah yeah yeah maybe i do knows what goes on but you know i think that the president's job is so political and he's got so many things on his plate i think that there's you know i have i don't i don't listen to politicians and no no because they're you know i don't think anybody moves from their deepest convictions i think it's all political they kind of have to we were trying to please too many people were losing privacy in america. an example of it is the divorce everybody has to know about of police feel about that . you know i know a lot of people have concerns about oh my you know what people are hacking into my emails and so i don't care about that stuff i just don't like h
not at all and also on the character actors and like i said by the time i was walking red carpets ellen had come out melissa had come out you know so many people if you think you were discriminated against for corset i don't think so i don't think i ever lost a job because i was gay are you a fan of mr obama in that subject yeah yeah yeah i think he's done great to the wallow he did when you cared to get him to yeah yeah yeah maybe i do knows what goes on but you know i think that the...
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ellen has been through it.try to rebook. no, we are not canceling your flight. >> reporter: that is exactly what they did. look at where ellen and her daughter slept last night here at san francisco international airport. when they woke up this morning grouchy and unhappy she laid down the credit card, got two tickets back to ft. lauderdale this morning. she is supposed to be at work. at san francisco international airport, i'm peggy bunker, "today in the bay." >> thank you so much. tough go for them. >> you have a feeling what that would feel like and why you would feel grumpy and thend 2,000 more to get home. >> back to fla. that's the case. that's what's happening "today in the bay." we'll be back at 7:25 with a live local update. >>> good morning. subzero and falling. tens of millions in the grips of dangerous cold. the lowest temperatures in decades. 7 below in indianapolis. 8 below in chicago. minus 10 in green bay. and those bone-chilling temperatures are heading east. >>> released, the body of a 13-year
ellen has been through it.try to rebook. no, we are not canceling your flight. >> reporter: that is exactly what they did. look at where ellen and her daughter slept last night here at san francisco international airport. when they woke up this morning grouchy and unhappy she laid down the credit card, got two tickets back to ft. lauderdale this morning. she is supposed to be at work. at san francisco international airport, i'm peggy bunker, "today in the bay." >> thank...
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today the new jersey governor defending himself. >> ellen degeneres ever so
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. >> ellen is the first lucky one. she's 52 from new york.h other. i'm in florida. she's up here in new york. >> still frumpy as ever. what do you think about that? >> surprising but probably true. >> okay. so we're going to give her a whole new look. >> yes. that is going to be great. >> can i do it too? >> yeah, you're next. all right! >> we got a two-fer. >> they had fun through the years, you can tell. >> yes, they have. so here is ellen's before picture. all right. again her friend suzanne will react. let's see the new you. >> wow. >> ellen, are you ready to see yourself? >> yes. >> okay, spin right around, right here. >> oh, wow. >> wow. >> you're a red head. >> i love it. >> you look great. >> i bet your friend is going to freak out, don't you think? look right there at that camera, tell us about the hair. >> okay, ellen's hair was strawberry before. i said why not go -- push it a little bit. still wanted to keep it in the golden undertone family to keep it looking natural. ellen asked me an important question. is it -- is age appropri
. >> ellen is the first lucky one. she's 52 from new york.h other. i'm in florida. she's up here in new york. >> still frumpy as ever. what do you think about that? >> surprising but probably true. >> okay. so we're going to give her a whole new look. >> yes. that is going to be great. >> can i do it too? >> yeah, you're next. all right! >> we got a two-fer. >> they had fun through the years, you can tell. >> yes, they have. so here is...
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and i think -- i am doing something right. >> hard to not like ellen.wards? you do what justin timberlake does. and you make a run for the border, ladies and gentlemen. make a run for taco bell. justin timberlake after the awards, guess what? he decides he has the munchies and goes to a bow bell. and he snaps a photo with the staff at taco bell. wondering why is justin timberlake going to taco bell after the people's choice awards? that's just how he is. >> can you imagine being the workers and jt walks in. >> crazy. >> that's awesome. >>> now this picture of miley cyrus, like you probably haven't seen her before. with her tongue in, not twerking, and she looks so sad. >> that doesn't look like miley. >> it really doesn't. so this is an ad for mark jacobs' spring campaign. yeah. much different look for miley. >> i don't recognize her with her clothes on. who is that? >> showing off those moves with the weird little beige shorts. >> i need her on some prop or like a swinging thing. i don't know. >> swinging, twerking. i thought you promised to twerk. you
and i think -- i am doing something right. >> hard to not like ellen.wards? you do what justin timberlake does. and you make a run for the border, ladies and gentlemen. make a run for taco bell. justin timberlake after the awards, guess what? he decides he has the munchies and goes to a bow bell. and he snaps a photo with the staff at taco bell. wondering why is justin timberlake going to taco bell after the people's choice awards? that's just how he is. >> can you imagine being the...
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fans picked ellen degeneres as their favorite daytime tv host.14th people's choice award and hosts the oscars right here on abc in march. >>> britney spears took a break from her vegas show to accept her award for favorite pop artist. looking good, britney, being careful going up the stairs. and justin timberlake scored three awards at last night's ceremonies. j.t. rocking that suit without a tie look and how does an award winner celebrate? >> well, guess what he did, like all award winners want to do, he made a run for the border. there's a photo of justin posing with some taco bell employees that is now online. the store near the staples center near downtown l.a., i guess he needed some mexican food. >> taco craving. >>> a few head turners with some serious decolletage, in other words, showing cleavage that you wouldn't likely see at the oscars. >> ackerman with a revealing plaque and white number. no jewelry needed there. supermodel heidi klum wore a sparkling sleeveless gown with super plunging neckline and -- >> jessica alba all glammed up i
fans picked ellen degeneres as their favorite daytime tv host.14th people's choice award and hosts the oscars right here on abc in march. >>> britney spears took a break from her vegas show to accept her award for favorite pop artist. looking good, britney, being careful going up the stairs. and justin timberlake scored three awards at last night's ceremonies. j.t. rocking that suit without a tie look and how does an award winner celebrate? >> well, guess what he did, like all...
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she said if ellen gives super bowl tickets she'll shave the other side of her head and get an ellen tattoot works. >>> cnn's joe cart we are that bleacher report. thanks so much. seattle seahawks and denver broncos are arriving in new jersey today ahead of next sunday's super bowl, even though the big game is actually being played in the town of east rutherford. another city across the hudson river is getting all the credit. cnn's with the story. >> reporter: amid all the excitement, there's a little confusion. >> super bowl xlviii in new york. congratulations. >> i can only send one of to you cover the game in new york. >> this is metlife stadium in east rutherford, new jersey, the host of super bowl xlviii. >> tell them they better get a geography lesson. >> did you think this would put you on the map. >> absolutely. >> it's a small town, just 9,000 people. >> the stadium is right here nine miles away. >> a detail that looks to some as if it's been overlooked. >> i was just talking to a radio host in seattle and he didn't even realize the stadium was in new jersey until a couple weeks ag
she said if ellen gives super bowl tickets she'll shave the other side of her head and get an ellen tattoot works. >>> cnn's joe cart we are that bleacher report. thanks so much. seattle seahawks and denver broncos are arriving in new jersey today ahead of next sunday's super bowl, even though the big game is actually being played in the town of east rutherford. another city across the hudson river is getting all the credit. cnn's with the story. >> reporter: amid all the...
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something that he described is something you studied, ellen.e help low-income employees who are under more stress than the general population deal? >> it goes back to having what we call an effective work place. we do a nationally-representative study of the u.s. workforce and we do a parallel stud different work places on going basis at families and work institute. in the study of workers or employees we look for what are the predictors what would help employers and help employees? that mutual win-win we look for it and we, for the low-wage workforce have come up with seven characteristics of what makes what we call an effective work place and they include, mostly they include things that you don't have to pay for. they include things like, treating people with respect. it is not asking a low-income woman why she can't get her car fixed if she can't afford to get her car fixed. trying to take perspectives. it is helping the employee succeed on the job, to kind of support that eduardo was talking about. helping them understanding that they have
something that he described is something you studied, ellen.e help low-income employees who are under more stress than the general population deal? >> it goes back to having what we call an effective work place. we do a nationally-representative study of the u.s. workforce and we do a parallel stud different work places on going basis at families and work institute. in the study of workers or employees we look for what are the predictors what would help employers and help employees? that...
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he realized in order to marry ellen he would have to make a living and chose academ academia. he felt he had no chance not having money he could get ahead in politics. so he began to support his family by becoming a college professor at brin mar college the day they opened the school. he was in the first cohort of professors with they opened to door the just women. he wasn't happy teaching just women. and even unhappier was mrs. wilson. she thought they were not worthy of her husband. so a few years later he got another gig teaching history and political science at wesley college. and after another few year he got the call he was hoping for and that was a job offer from princeton. he returned to the school where he took the school by storm. rather as he had ad an undergraduate but he was the most dynamic presence on the campus and in the small town and increasingly in the state of new jersey. he becomes a public thinking, an intellectu intellectual, he writes books and lectures and he is travelling all over the country. he is becoming a famous thinker in the country. that is s
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ellen will do it next time. >> ellen will be great. >> i want to talk about something else. tell me about "as i lay dying," by william faulkner. you are taking someone to her final resting place. >> this way. step here. the ford is over here. >> wait! run back and cross the bridge and meet us on the other side. >> you are too slow. >> i don't care what we do as long as we do something. take the rope and meet us on the other side. >> we can go across the bridge too if you want. >> come on! come on! >> watch it! [horses neighing] >> directing -- people say that all actors want to direct because they want to control. it is not about that for me. i am a huge believer in collaboration. the three things i like to control when i direct is the subject matter, who i work with as far as cast and crew, and how we will tackle the subject matter. and the approach. >> in terms of the approach, final cut and the editing. >> i ultimately get final cut. once those three things are in motion, i get my crew and cast and script and we have an idea of how we are going to shoot it, then i open it
ellen will do it next time. >> ellen will be great. >> i want to talk about something else. tell me about "as i lay dying," by william faulkner. you are taking someone to her final resting place. >> this way. step here. the ford is over here. >> wait! run back and cross the bridge and meet us on the other side. >> you are too slow. >> i don't care what we do as long as we do something. take the rope and meet us on the other side. >> we can go...
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>> the last time he sang it to her was on the "ellen degeneres" show.ouldn't happen again because she's kind of become immune to the song, hearing it on the tv and show. >> do you get money from this video? is this video something that could set her up for the future? >> you do sort of -- ♪ don't you know it's torture, honey it's a living hell ♪ >> that's it for "right this minute." thanks for spending time with us >> it causes exhaustion, stress, weight gain. dr. oz: millions of you have these symptoms. >> and doctors rarely catch it correctly. dr. oz: it's thyroid disease. >> the new clues you neat to -- need to look for. plus, the long island media. >> we learned lessons on the other side. he had to relive his life through your eyes. >> that's amazing. >> next. [applause] dr. oz: you have unexplained belly fat, feel stressed out or foggy, the next 30 minutes is for you. we're talking about hne
>> the last time he sang it to her was on the "ellen degeneres" show.ouldn't happen again because she's kind of become immune to the song, hearing it on the tv and show. >> do you get money from this video? is this video something that could set her up for the future? >> you do sort of -- ♪ don't you know it's torture, honey it's a living hell ♪ >> that's it for "right this minute." thanks for spending time with us >> it causes exhaustion,...
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>> the last time he sang it to her was on the "ellen degeneres" show.ause she's kind of become immune to the song, hearing it on the tv and show. >> do you get money from this video? is this video something that could set her up for the future? >> you do sort of -- ♪ don't you know it's torture, honey it's a living hell ♪ >> that's it for "right this minute." thanks for spending time with us minute." thankat ikea, we don't justth us design furniture. we design good mornings. little experiments. big ideas. brighter ways. and better tomorrows you can take home today. imagine if everyday was just a little bit better for everyone. >> wendy: yeah!
>> the last time he sang it to her was on the "ellen degeneres" show.ause she's kind of become immune to the song, hearing it on the tv and show. >> do you get money from this video? is this video something that could set her up for the future? >> you do sort of -- ♪ don't you know it's torture, honey it's a living hell ♪ >> that's it for "right this minute." thanks for spending time with us minute." thankat ikea, we don't justth us design...
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congratulations, ellen. >> you look wonderful!enjoy dinner and breakfast at the hotel's restaurant dragonfly. >> hang out at the pool and unwind for a massage, luxurious za spa. car service is available to check out the city attractions. hotel and air accommodations turn ir furnished by hotel zaza. >> are you excited? >> thank you so much. >> we love you. >> send us some pictures, okay? god bless. >> how sweet is she? >> a doll. >> if you think you deserve to be a fan of the week, go to klgandhoda.com. >>> trying to lose weight? we have two ladies that dropped an amazing amount of weight proving it can be done at any age. >>> bobbie thomas will walk us through the looks at the golden when you only have one hand, you're not doing anything as fast as you used to, which is funny, 'cause i still do it better than her. you know, i don't think i was meant to sweep. it's a little frustrating. look. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up. it's a swiffer sweeper. it's a swiffer
congratulations, ellen. >> you look wonderful!enjoy dinner and breakfast at the hotel's restaurant dragonfly. >> hang out at the pool and unwind for a massage, luxurious za spa. car service is available to check out the city attractions. hotel and air accommodations turn ir furnished by hotel zaza. >> are you excited? >> thank you so much. >> we love you. >> send us some pictures, okay? god bless. >> how sweet is she? >> a doll. >> if you...
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it's great, except i told that story on ellen, and my nephew watched it with my sister.she talking about about santa, mom? >> jimmy: oh. >> so that was not good. >> jimmy: that's troublesome. but i just left that up to her. >> jimmy: that's why you have to keep children away from that ellen show. >> jimm ruining childhoods one at a time. >> i take full responsibility for that. >> has your daughter heard you in "enchanted." >> she heard it. but she loves dressing up like princess. she wanted the dress. >> jimmy: me too. >> me too. i enjoyed dressing up like princesses. but she put on the giselle dres and said i know you think you were playing giselle, mommy, but you were actually playing me. i am giselle. i like that. it makes me feel like she has a good sense of self. >> jimmy: she sounds like a troublemaker to me. >> good. i'm glad actually. when we come back, your two great movie, the latest of which is the new spike jonze movie "her." amy adams is here. be right back. the creamy taste of almond breeze almondmilk makes everything good even better... from the bowls of c
it's great, except i told that story on ellen, and my nephew watched it with my sister.she talking about about santa, mom? >> jimmy: oh. >> so that was not good. >> jimmy: that's troublesome. but i just left that up to her. >> jimmy: that's why you have to keep children away from that ellen show. >> jimm ruining childhoods one at a time. >> i take full responsibility for that. >> has your daughter heard you in "enchanted." >> she heard...
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at one point when justin timberlake was getting up for the award ellen thought it was for her.ello, not you, back down. back down. >> was that shtick or did she really believe -- >> i don't know. but ellen did win, by the way, for best talk show host i think for the 18th year in a row or something like that. 15th. >> she should take herself out of the running. >> other people would like a chance. >> rosie did and other people as well. they finally just sort of did. >> yeah, so other people can have a chance. >> other people can have a chance, yeah. so justin timberlake won for favorite male artist, favorite r&b artist, and favorite album for "the 20/20 experience". >> the best way to celebrate the wins is this. he went to taco bell and posed for photos with all the people who worked there behind the counter. he's just a cool guy. i think there's just something so great about him. >> he's a delightful guy. and the new thing is vendors, vending machines that have -- we talked a little bit about that. why were we up so dag gon early? throws me off my game. >> we don't know what we
at one point when justin timberlake was getting up for the award ellen thought it was for her.ello, not you, back down. back down. >> was that shtick or did she really believe -- >> i don't know. but ellen did win, by the way, for best talk show host i think for the 18th year in a row or something like that. 15th. >> she should take herself out of the running. >> other people would like a chance. >> rosie did and other people as well. they finally just sort of did....
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>> ellen. >> it's not funny. >> it's kind of funny. >> it's ridiculous. >> ellen hos >> jimmy: stillada for the opportunity to tell americans we have terrible ideas. he's the ruthless investor known as mr. wonderful on "shark tank," which airs friday nights at 9:00 here on abc. please welcome kevin o'leary. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: for those who don't know on "shark tank" you're like -- well, you're kind of like the -- you're like simon cowell with a better haircut. is that fair to say? >> jimmy, i just tell the truth. when you're talking about money, you need to tell the truth, even if it breaks your heart sometimes. >> jimmy: so you don't feel bad at all being mean or kind of smashing these thoughts that people have? >> no, because reality's going to strike them anyways. i might as well tell them the good news while they still have some money left. imagine if you mortgaged your mother's house and the idea's really stupid. >> jimmy: i have. >> so if i was telling the truth, that's why they call me mr. wonderful. no one else does. i'm the only shark that tells the truth. e
>> ellen. >> it's not funny. >> it's kind of funny. >> it's ridiculous. >> ellen hos >> jimmy: stillada for the opportunity to tell americans we have terrible ideas. he's the ruthless investor known as mr. wonderful on "shark tank," which airs friday nights at 9:00 here on abc. please welcome kevin o'leary. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: for those who don't know on "shark tank" you're like -- well, you're kind of like the --...
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and if ellen comes through, she'll sahave the othe side of her head and tattoo ellen on the other sidead. >> when the hair grows back, you won't see it. not that i'm taking away from what you did because that's pretty impressive. >> see is into the tattoos because she had some of her neck and arms. >> how does a batman suit beat a tattoo on the side of your head? >> they have to talk to those judges. thank you, joe, so much. >>> the countdown begins one week away from the super bowl now. >> this year's game will take place at metlife stadium in east rutherford, new jersey. but you wouldn't know that if you walked around town. >> cnn's alexandra field has the story for us. good morning. >> christi, victor, the ovcity , but they say no one is giving them the opportunity. amid all the excitement, there's a little confusion. >> super bowl xlviii in new york. >> i can only send one of you to cover the game in new york. >> reporter: this is metlife stadium in east rutherford, new jersey, the host of super bowl xlviii. >> they better get a geography lesson. >> did you think this would put you
and if ellen comes through, she'll sahave the othe side of her head and tattoo ellen on the other sidead. >> when the hair grows back, you won't see it. not that i'm taking away from what you did because that's pretty impressive. >> see is into the tattoos because she had some of her neck and arms. >> how does a batman suit beat a tattoo on the side of your head? >> they have to talk to those judges. thank you, joe, so much. >>> the countdown begins one week...
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i agree with ellen that may not be about staff but workload >> thank you. thanks. >> okay. so moving onto the citywide tracking position they're going with the design activity and a lot of those activities are quit challenging to track. however, we track those to referrals and the programming of impact foe revenue that comes in. we've been fairly successful in programming that revenue and to complete the referrals within the target number of days over the passing past two years >> moving on the the environmental planning division again, it reviews hundreds of cases due to the complexities and the ers continue to take two years sometimes to complete as with various planning applications prongs are sometimes put on hold or revised while in the middle of the environmental reviews that causes the time to be increased for the time to get it done. there are exemptions in a timely manner that are done well above the target. the zoning motivation there's a backlog of complaints, however, this measure tracks to insure we're starting the enforcement proceedings on complaints that com
i agree with ellen that may not be about staff but workload >> thank you. thanks. >> okay. so moving onto the citywide tracking position they're going with the design activity and a lot of those activities are quit challenging to track. however, we track those to referrals and the programming of impact foe revenue that comes in. we've been fairly successful in programming that revenue and to complete the referrals within the target number of days over the passing past two years...
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. >> usually started by ellen burstine. >> the comedians are also excited about the platform the show provides them. >> it's an opportunity to show my fitness level. >> tina boils it down. >> people wear pretty outfits, and movie stars get drunk. >> it's a night likely to have the night buzzing. >>> ask you can watch all of the goden globe action here on nbc bay area, it's sunday, the red carpet starts at 4:00, live at 5:00 and it will reair at 8:00. here is my favorite, christina loren. >> i'm looking for mother nature behind me. i didn't realize that i meant so much to you. hopefully you're ready for the weekend as well as. we have a great weekend shaping up. we need that rain. your seven day forecast here is at the bottom of your screen, and terry likes to hang out in santa cruz and they're going to have a big-time warm up. this is where we're headed today. beautiful clear sky over san francisco. the clouds will increase, really thickenning up throughout the next couple hours. the next system gets closer and closer to the bay area. highs today will be all over the place. fog return
. >> usually started by ellen burstine. >> the comedians are also excited about the platform the show provides them. >> it's an opportunity to show my fitness level. >> tina boils it down. >> people wear pretty outfits, and movie stars get drunk. >> it's a night likely to have the night buzzing. >>> ask you can watch all of the goden globe action here on nbc bay area, it's sunday, the red carpet starts at 4:00, live at 5:00 and it will reair at 8:00....
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. >> then there's ellen's sort of fairy tale. >> once, there was a girl who was hungry for the perfect music to dance to. mamas was too slow. the teenager's music. then she used beats music. i feel like dancing to pop music. hello. and they also danced happily ever after. introducing the beats music family plan. hit play. >> ellen likes to dance. >> yeah, i think this is a really fun, bright ad. it has a great celebrity in it that will capture people quickly. beats is an ascending brand. i think this will do reasonably well in the game going forward for sure. >> cannot wait for sunday. thank you for your time. now some food for super bowl thought. it might be too late for us to worry about the cost of food at the super bowl parties. here's the money line. guacmole up 5 to 10%. beer up 1 to 5%. desserts plus 10 to 15%. chicken breasts are down 10 to 15%. chicken wings down 1 to 5%. if it's a pot luck party you are going to, chicken, chili, and potatoes seem to be the best buys. >>> first, we wrap this up with an ad sure to make yo
. >> then there's ellen's sort of fairy tale. >> once, there was a girl who was hungry for the perfect music to dance to. mamas was too slow. the teenager's music. then she used beats music. i feel like dancing to pop music. hello. and they also danced happily ever after. introducing the beats music family plan. hit play. >> ellen likes to dance. >> yeah, i think this is a really fun, bright ad. it has a great celebrity in it that will capture people quickly. beats is an...
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. >> carol roth, you know what, ellen, sounds a bit like you.inning but as the conversation continued she kind of modified her optimism. >> you're like a baby cub, very cuddly. if you rank what could happen this year, the most likely scenario is that you have a year of single digit type of growth in the market, in profits. >> that ain't bad. >> but the second most likely scenario is a pull back. i don't think the second most likely scenario is that we have another gang busters year like last year. that's why i'm cautiously optimistic and why i talk about being protective and to thinking about the broader market to position your portfolio in a defensive way. i think that we will get some nice gains but the second most likely scenario is we have a pull back. >> i've told you before, buy and hold. all this managed stuff, it doesn't work. buy and hold or get the hell out. by the way, don't even look at bonds, right? >> right. >> the fed story is not good for bonds. >> don't look at bonds. there are a lot of companies that have great dividend yields
. >> carol roth, you know what, ellen, sounds a bit like you.inning but as the conversation continued she kind of modified her optimism. >> you're like a baby cub, very cuddly. if you rank what could happen this year, the most likely scenario is that you have a year of single digit type of growth in the market, in profits. >> that ain't bad. >> but the second most likely scenario is a pull back. i don't think the second most likely scenario is that we have another gang...
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street said he was supposedly a hideous -- >>> mark wale baurg and taylor kitch battling it out on the ellenarn money for charity. the competitive duo racing for the same charity the lone survivor foundation. love it when they get celebrities to do something different. i'm richard lui. this is "early today." >>> leading the news in usa today, india orders shutdown a bar pool at u.s. embassy. it's the latest in a diplomatic spat over the arrest of an indian diplomat in new york on visa fraud charges. >>> and in the daily caller, oil fund makes all norwegians theoretical millionaires. they own 1% of the world's stocks but the money is being saved for a rainy day and for future generations. worth like trillions of dollars, though, bill. can you imagine that? >>> to stories you might have missed, utah is ordering state offices to do nothing that would legalize -- or legally recognize more than a thousand same sex marriages. however the state is not declaring them void. but it means, for example, many newlyweds won't be able to file joint state tax returns. it also impacts those that received mar
street said he was supposedly a hideous -- >>> mark wale baurg and taylor kitch battling it out on the ellenarn money for charity. the competitive duo racing for the same charity the lone survivor foundation. love it when they get celebrities to do something different. i'm richard lui. this is "early today." >>> leading the news in usa today, india orders shutdown a bar pool at u.s. embassy. it's the latest in a diplomatic spat over the arrest of an indian diplomat...
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so as soon as ellen does it next time -- >> i think ellen would be great. >> rose: i do, too. i want to talk about directing. tell me about "as i lay dying" a novel about william faulkner about going to take someone for their final resting place. >> this way! here! the fort is over here! come on! >> right here! no, wait! >> go back and walk on the bridge, you let me on this. >> walk back across the bridge and meet us on the other bank. >> why are they talking to each other? >> there's some loose holes. come on! >> take the rope around the other side, man. there ain't nobody but we got one to drive and one to balance. >> i don't care what we do just so long as we do something! sitting here not doing a [no audio] thing. >> meet us on the other side. can you do that? >> come on. >> you might as well hop off now. >> no, i'll stay. i'll take two of us. >> all right, i'm on it. come on! come on! come on, then! you can come to me, all right? come on! >> watch it! >> there's another hole! let the rope go! >> let that rope out. let it go, go! come on! go! (horse screaming) >> people sa
so as soon as ellen does it next time -- >> i think ellen would be great. >> rose: i do, too. i want to talk about directing. tell me about "as i lay dying" a novel about william faulkner about going to take someone for their final resting place. >> this way! here! the fort is over here! come on! >> right here! no, wait! >> go back and walk on the bridge, you let me on this. >> walk back across the bridge and meet us on the other bank. >> why...
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. >> reporter: too cold for kids waiting for a late school bus that never seemed to come for rose ellen eastman's 9-year-old girl. >> it was getting colder and cold are. >> reporter: mom gave up on the bus. >> we waited 15 minutes and the bus didn't come. while they might have been trying, we weren't going to let the kids stand out there. so we piled them into a couple minivans. >> reporter: 150 buses out of the fleet of 1,500 wouldn't start this morning. >> replacing batteries. fuel lines have been freezing and air brakes, some of air lines have been freezing. >> reporter: in neighboring prince william county the probable was also mechanical and road condition -- problem was also mechanical and road conditions. icy road indale city were posted on facebook. this mom kept her children home. >> if it's your child's bus, it's a problem. >> reporter: in falls church surae chinn, wusa9. >>> our extremely cold temperatures are causing another problem for area drivers, water main breaks. that story tops our look at the most important moments in your world today in 90 seconds. >> the 16-inch wa
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he told ellen about a recent run-in with a great white shark. >> when i did "black diamond" in 2006 iot stuck in a cage with a great white, which was awesome. i don't want to do that anymore, but i don't want to discount their work. they're doing great stuff. it was absolutely terrifying. >> i have to tell you, i've done that before, great white shark divi diving. it's amazing. scary but amazing. hey, tina fey and amy poehler have great suggestions how to spend your time while watching the golden globes. every time cameras switch to tom hanks do five push-ups. one should, quote, do a little bit of meth, just a touch. slow down, folks. i'm sure she was just joking. don't do that at home. stick with the push-ups. >> you could do 50 or 60 push-ups. >> you'll be in shape by the end of it. we hope this is your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> breaking news this morning out of loudoun county where two people are dead after an overnight shooting in a home in aldi, virginia. what the sheriff is telling news4 about the deadly incident. >>> our dangerous deep freeze continuing to cause problem
he told ellen about a recent run-in with a great white shark. >> when i did "black diamond" in 2006 iot stuck in a cage with a great white, which was awesome. i don't want to do that anymore, but i don't want to discount their work. they're doing great stuff. it was absolutely terrifying. >> i have to tell you, i've done that before, great white shark divi diving. it's amazing. scary but amazing. hey, tina fey and amy poehler have great suggestions how to spend your time...
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ellen degeneres won for best daytime tv host.f ranieri got it for best meteorologist. >> what? oh, my gosh! >> that was my choice. >> thank you. >> congratulations. thanks for watching us tonight. >> bye-bye. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ forever i've been praying for a snack in my life ♪ ♪ and now i have a brownie ending all of my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "anchorman 2: the legend continues," steve carell from nbc news, maria shriver the music of jake clemons and the best of "magic clerk." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you. welcome to "the tonight show." thank you very much. hey -- you hear this story today?
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photographer ellen jacob joins me now. her exhibit is on display through february 1st. >> thank you. >> i saw the pictures. i'll be honest, on "huffington post," and i wanted to explore this more. these images are about things that seem natural but aren't. what does that mean? >> well, i think that we expect certain things in life, and we expect our children to be taken care of by nannies, and we expect when we look at the strollers, when i was on the upper west side of manhattan, and i would look at strollers with white children, and i would look up and i would see people of color, we feel that that's natural. but is that really natural? is that where race is in america? is that really where we should be? and it really got me to think g thinking, most people don't talk about the fact that the nannies who take care of their children are people of color. and when i spoke with the nannies, and when i spoke with the moms, all of them said race didn't matter. but i started thinking, if race doesn't matter, why does this racial divide persist? >> but when you say something i
photographer ellen jacob joins me now. her exhibit is on display through february 1st. >> thank you. >> i saw the pictures. i'll be honest, on "huffington post," and i wanted to explore this more. these images are about things that seem natural but aren't. what does that mean? >> well, i think that we expect certain things in life, and we expect our children to be taken care of by nannies, and we expect when we look at the strollers, when i was on the upper west side...
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ellen degenerous will host the somehow. >>> tonight at 5:00, robert handa is looking into the arson suspect's criminal history and will have a story on this on the news at 5:00. thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> up next on eco company. >> spending their weekend among the we had woods. these teens are grabbing shovels, putting on gloves and digging in. >> it's good for the environment. it gives us more oxygen to breathe. >> we watch up with teens planting red wood trees on their way to planting a million trees worldwide. >> then from the field to the plate. >> hey guys, here we have the next veggie that we're going to harvest. does anybody know what this is? >> green onion. >> they're harvesting and cooking and learning about farming in the process. >> plus recycling. but we're not talking about paper and plastic. >> 85 percent of what weea
ellen degenerous will host the somehow. >>> tonight at 5:00, robert handa is looking into the arson suspect's criminal history and will have a story on this on the news at 5:00. thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> up next on eco company. >> spending their weekend among the we had woods. these teens are grabbing shovels, putting on gloves and digging in. >> it's good for the environment. it gives us more oxygen to...