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evelyn,dy lose --dy lose you? can you hear me? looks like we lost evelyn. jon, let me phrase that question to you about the fact that so many people had regrets about not getting in with google and using that as a reason, hindsight being 20/20 to want to be in with facebook. but the two business models don't match up, do they? >> they don't. keep in mind, when google went public, it was at about a quarter of the total value, the total company price that facebook is going public. and google's model is different from facebook. how google makes money, you do a search. if you're looking for bathroom towels, information on bathroom towels, they'll show you an ad on bathroom towels. they know if you're searching for it, you probably want to buy it. facebook a bit different. they know who your friends are, they know your interests, so then they try to show you graphical based on that stuff. their business model, how they make money, is really going to have to grow and evolve over time. there's a lot of uncertainty over exactly how that's going to happen. a lot of
evelyn,dy lose --dy lose you? can you hear me? looks like we lost evelyn. jon, let me phrase that question to you about the fact that so many people had regrets about not getting in with google and using that as a reason, hindsight being 20/20 to want to be in with facebook. but the two business models don't match up, do they? >> they don't. keep in mind, when google went public, it was at about a quarter of the total value, the total company price that facebook is going public. and...
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my name is evelyn jones. >> hi, evelyn. go ahead. >> caller: i wrote the president back in november and i didn't get no response. i wrote him about my -- my husband died nine years ago and they've kempt turning me down, they turning me down at the v.a. he put 21 years in the army. so i wrote to obama and i never did get no response or anything, and i put in they keep turning me down and i want to know the reason why because he fought for his country so we could have a free country. okay? >> thanks for calling. i wish i could do anything about getting your letter to him. unfortunately, i seriously lack that kind of power. but what i would say is the odds of getting a response from the president are pretty close to winning the lottery. you're talking about 20,000 letters a day and maybe one or two of those is going to get a direct response from the president. it's a great thing to try. but i would also focus on, you know, writing your local officials and being dogged about pursuing those kind of people because the truth is th
my name is evelyn jones. >> hi, evelyn. go ahead. >> caller: i wrote the president back in november and i didn't get no response. i wrote him about my -- my husband died nine years ago and they've kempt turning me down, they turning me down at the v.a. he put 21 years in the army. so i wrote to obama and i never did get no response or anything, and i put in they keep turning me down and i want to know the reason why because he fought for his country so we could have a free country....
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how much was his wanting, as you describe it, evelyn lincoln, known to be jfk's personal secretary, jackiedy, the widow, wanting them all around him in the picture that was going to be sent around the world? >> well, that was part of it. you know, with lyndon johnson, i write "everything is partly politic political, but there's always something personal." he was standing, as you said, in this room for 40 minutes. no one would bring him any word of how kennedy really is. he sends out to ask, and he's brought back word the doctors are still working on the president. and then, as ladybird wrote, kenny o'donnell, as you say, came into the room. ladybird wrote "seeing the stricken face of kenny o'donnell, who loved him, we knew." a moment later, another kennedy assistant comes into the room and says to lyndon johnson, "mr. president." it's the first time anyone's called him that. but he has to make decisions immediately, and the decisions you're talking about he makes immediately. they say we've got to get you back to the plane, take off and get back to washington. and he says i'm not going wit
how much was his wanting, as you describe it, evelyn lincoln, known to be jfk's personal secretary, jackiedy, the widow, wanting them all around him in the picture that was going to be sent around the world? >> well, that was part of it. you know, with lyndon johnson, i write "everything is partly politic political, but there's always something personal." he was standing, as you said, in this room for 40 minutes. no one would bring him any word of how kennedy really is. he sends...
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. >> entre ellas evelyn aguilar que pizca moras orgÁnicas hace 5 aÑos. >> no quieren pagar a uno, node las tierras, lo que mucho representa enfrentarse directamente con su patrÓn. >> la gran mayorÍa no tiene papeles, la gran mayorÍa estÁn enfrentando la amenaza de ser despedidos a cualquier momeo. >> ademÁs, enfrentan aleligro de temperaturas in calements per aÚn a niÑos que pueden trabajar en el campo desde los 12 aÑos de edad. >> actualmente han fallecido 1Í california y mira imagÍnate siendo niÑo y trabajando en estas condiciones donde exceden 110- 115 grados. >> piden para sus hijos una oportunidad diferente que les permita ganar mÁ de los 8 dÓlares 66 centavos por hora que muchos de ellos con suerteun ganan. >> pues me gustarÍa queion@@not que no quiero que tunivision@@nl campo. porque es trabajo muy duro y pesado. >> y este finnoti de semana mile campesinos de todo el paÍsticien univuÉivisiostÁ@@aciendticier po nperarlnoti >> fn condenada an cadenision@@n perp@@ por lnoticiunivis mueun n niÑo queionabano bajoero un sui, muchos creen que su juicio fue injusto. >> entÉrese por qu
. >> entre ellas evelyn aguilar que pizca moras orgÁnicas hace 5 aÑos. >> no quieren pagar a uno, node las tierras, lo que mucho representa enfrentarse directamente con su patrÓn. >> la gran mayorÍa no tiene papeles, la gran mayorÍa estÁn enfrentando la amenaza de ser despedidos a cualquier momeo. >> ademÁs, enfrentan aleligro de temperaturas in calements per aÚn a niÑos que pueden trabajar en el campo desde los 12 aÑos de edad. >> actualmente han...
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evelyn nyevez withdrawn. lydia stiglitz withdrawn. andrea wright withdrawn. they are subject to potentially being called as rebuttal witnesses, if their testimony would rebut. >> nancy miller is a yes? >> everyone else is in. >> did i get that correctly? >> on the nose. >> everybody else is a yes. anything else with respect to your witnesses? >> no, thank you. >> i would next like to address scheduling. as the commissioners have said at the outset, we want this to proceed as quickly as we reasonably can proceed. we are trying to open up our schedule so it works, looking at this in an efficient and fair manner. we do have a room and availability on june 19 to begin the evidentiary proceedings. is counsel available on that date in the evening? we had a start time, but i want to double check with the commissioners. what time are the commissioners available on that day? >> i believe i had initially indicated that i was not available until the sixth. i could be available at our usual starting time of 5:30. >> are the other commissioners available? let us hear from
evelyn nyevez withdrawn. lydia stiglitz withdrawn. andrea wright withdrawn. they are subject to potentially being called as rebuttal witnesses, if their testimony would rebut. >> nancy miller is a yes? >> everyone else is in. >> did i get that correctly? >> on the nose. >> everybody else is a yes. anything else with respect to your witnesses? >> no, thank you. >> i would next like to address scheduling. as the commissioners have said at the outset, we...
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evelyn reporter with the "new york times," and evelyn, they sold 25% of the company.here is--who owns the rest? is it just floating out there in the easter out there ether out there? >> typically when a company goes public, they don't release all their shares. this offering was one of the largest, especially compared to technology offerings which we have seen in the past have been 9% or 10%. they put a good chunk out in the market. >> eliot: the first time they sell shares, a way of raising cash. what is the company going to do with all this money. what are they going to do for it? >> i think they're going to buy hoodies for all the wall street analysts. >> eliot: maybe they need to run and hide. >> they're going to be looking for acquisition. instar gram. smaller acquisitions, and they're going to be looking to bring in new talent, fresh blood and companies that can help retain that innovative spirit. >> eliot: they sold a piece of the company 25%, they bring in cash and they use that to grow build out, advertise, do things to permit growth and the other 75% is for z
evelyn reporter with the "new york times," and evelyn, they sold 25% of the company.here is--who owns the rest? is it just floating out there in the easter out there ether out there? >> typically when a company goes public, they don't release all their shares. this offering was one of the largest, especially compared to technology offerings which we have seen in the past have been 9% or 10%. they put a good chunk out in the market. >> eliot: the first time they sell...
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. >>> entre ellas, evelyn aguilar, hace 50 aÑos. >>> no quieren pagar a unos no quieren dar lagertu mÉdicales. la gran mayorÍa, estÁn enfrentando la amenaza de ser despedidos en cualquier momento. >>> ademÁs enfrentan al peligro de temperaturas in clementes pero aÚn para niÑos que legalmente en california pueden trabajar en el campo de los 12 aÑos de edad. insolaciÓn en california y pues, imagÍnate siendo niÑo y trabajando en estas condiciones, exceden 10 o 15 grados. donde no tienes nada de protecciÓn. es muy peligroso. estos campesinos, piden para sus hijos, una oportunidad diferente. que les permite ganar mÁs de los 8 dÓlares 66 centavos por hora que muchos de ellos con suerte ganan. >>> me gustarÍa que mis hijos, que salieran. adelante, que no quiero que trabajen en el campo. porque el trabajo es muy duro. es muy pesado. >>> este fin de semana, miles de campesinos de todo el paÍs se congregan en bakersfield california, para celebrar el 50 aniversario de la fundaciÓn de sindicato y buscar formas de seguir el trabajo iniciado por cesar sha chrez. y dolores huerta. antes des pedirnos tene
. >>> entre ellas, evelyn aguilar, hace 50 aÑos. >>> no quieren pagar a unos no quieren dar lagertu mÉdicales. la gran mayorÍa, estÁn enfrentando la amenaza de ser despedidos en cualquier momento. >>> ademÁs enfrentan al peligro de temperaturas in clementes pero aÚn para niÑos que legalmente en california pueden trabajar en el campo de los 12 aÑos de edad. insolaciÓn en california y pues, imagÍnate siendo niÑo y trabajando en estas condiciones, exceden 10 o...
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stroke of half time thanks to the belts but robin van persie thought his twenty six pool for the dutch evelyn popof penalty may have won one shortly after the break before the visitors stunned the world cup finalists with a winner in injury time mccown ski turning himself in the book i mean. now it's the end of the pep guardiola managerial era of barcelona the club celebrate friday's cup of the new camp that helped lead to the us incredibly capping their fourteenth trophy out of a possible nineteen during cardio list for your stint in charge the team well of course they'll be aiming to keep that success rate going with assistant tito vilanova moving up the ranks to the top job this summer barcelona missed out on the champions league titles this season but they've got plenty of other consolation prizes the team's record twenty six papa del rey it was the fourth title of the year and will go into the same trophy case as the club world cup the european super cup on the spanish super. bowl where the final four teams with a shot at n.b.a. glory this season are now you know in boston taking the fin
stroke of half time thanks to the belts but robin van persie thought his twenty six pool for the dutch evelyn popof penalty may have won one shortly after the break before the visitors stunned the world cup finalists with a winner in injury time mccown ski turning himself in the book i mean. now it's the end of the pep guardiola managerial era of barcelona the club celebrate friday's cup of the new camp that helped lead to the us incredibly capping their fourteenth trophy out of a possible...
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evelyn lincoln, kennedy's secretary, was organizes the papers after the summit was completed and she saw a small piece of paper fall on the floor. she immediately recognized it was written in jfk's handwriting. she picked it up and this is what he had written. "i know there is a god. and i see a storm coming. if he has a place for me, i believe i'm ready." wow. if we think the situation is serious, you can imagine what must be going through this man's mind. so that was the setting. the refugee problem remained paramount and he continued to press hard on khrushchev to approve the building of the wall and stop the hemorrhaging from east to west. again, right before the wall was built, the flow of refugees from east berlin to west reached 10,000 per week. which meant that more than 2,000 people a day on the eve of the wall were abandoning east germany and abandoning communism. finally, my data is a little different than yours, but finally from one source, khrushchev on 6 july 1961 before the meeting of the warsaw pact members gave him the go ahead to build the wall. so it's interesting
evelyn lincoln, kennedy's secretary, was organizes the papers after the summit was completed and she saw a small piece of paper fall on the floor. she immediately recognized it was written in jfk's handwriting. she picked it up and this is what he had written. "i know there is a god. and i see a storm coming. if he has a place for me, i believe i'm ready." wow. if we think the situation is serious, you can imagine what must be going through this man's mind. so that was the setting....
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evelyn, it's unfair for me to ask you this, but people will wonder, right?it spikes less on friday morning? what do you tell people when they ask you if you think it's a good place to get in? >> well, for underwriters, you know, it's a tricky game, right? because they want a healthy bump on the first day, and that's what they're trying to orchestrate, but they also have to weigh that against all this demand and trying not to have a huge surge, which would cause more volatility in the stock moving forward because you'd have all the people who came earlier potentially selling their shares in the following months. so it's going to be a hard game to actually nail down the price correctly and gauge the investor demand correctly. now, for mom-and-pop retail investors, it's tough to look at facebook, right? i mean, it's still a business that is working through its business model, and there's questions about whether or not it's going to be able to properly monetize its mobile platform, but then, on the other hand, there is that argument that it has more than 900 mil
evelyn, it's unfair for me to ask you this, but people will wonder, right?it spikes less on friday morning? what do you tell people when they ask you if you think it's a good place to get in? >> well, for underwriters, you know, it's a tricky game, right? because they want a healthy bump on the first day, and that's what they're trying to orchestrate, but they also have to weigh that against all this demand and trying not to have a huge surge, which would cause more volatility in the...
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and there it can be less cruel ditto evelyn tisa was in paris again for two weeks due to the crazy who was. so the ladies on stage they were dita von teese are on strike at the world renowned crazy horse cabaret which is a fancy name for a strip club the strippers say that they're not getting paid enough so does this show that tough times have gotten so tough that even vice isn't benefiting or are they just gotten screwed by their bosses it's not really it was a good friday and slip this is a strike i mean if i was going to see anyone striking. a hard program that's what it would also be very such a strike but look it's not going to be because you're not going to lose but eventually removed customers for strippers all right all that money could be actually averts and the french are you know they lead the charge of the strikes so i you know i'm i applaud this and i maybe for their own specific reasons whatever it is of your wages but this could be really good for influence because also look if we're going to strippers and the prostitutes what are we going to do i don't know but we have
and there it can be less cruel ditto evelyn tisa was in paris again for two weeks due to the crazy who was. so the ladies on stage they were dita von teese are on strike at the world renowned crazy horse cabaret which is a fancy name for a strip club the strippers say that they're not getting paid enough so does this show that tough times have gotten so tough that even vice isn't benefiting or are they just gotten screwed by their bosses it's not really it was a good friday and slip this is a...
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oppose do not cease throughout the 30s and orchestrated his rise to the prime minister's job when evelyn chamberlain fell. so these two books i'm particularly interested in reading them back to back her great look at the early stages of world war ii and i highly recommend them. >> for more information on this another summer reading but he must visit booktv.org. >> here's a look at best lane on fiction list. this reflects sales as of may 24. his >> what i found again and again and again was researching this book is that not only with garfield slides and nomination and brief president of the fall incredible stories, but the people who surrounded him were also a livable. you just couldn't make him out. first of course his child. so garfield would be assassin. use it to click at dangerously delusional man, that he was very intelligent and highly articulate. if you read nearly any other account of garfield's assassination comment your toe is described as a disgruntled office speaker. but that doesn't cover the smallest part of it. he was a uniquely american care terror. it was a product of th
oppose do not cease throughout the 30s and orchestrated his rise to the prime minister's job when evelyn chamberlain fell. so these two books i'm particularly interested in reading them back to back her great look at the early stages of world war ii and i highly recommend them. >> for more information on this another summer reading but he must visit booktv.org. >> here's a look at best lane on fiction list. this reflects sales as of may 24. his >> what i found again and again...
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. >> reporter: evelyn gross made an emotional plea to cuban president raul castro last year, for the release of her son. >> i get up in the morning. the first thing on my mind is allen. last thing when i go to bed is allen. >> reporter: allen gross's request to be released to see his dying mom have been repeatedly denied. >> wjz spoke with the state department official who could not say if the u.s. is negotiating with cuba for gross's release. >>> a beautiful, sunny, pleasant friday. a live look outside now. this is exactly what spring should feel like. so will it continue for a while? wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. meteorologist tim williams and bob turk are updating these wonderful conditions. bob? >> two thumbs up. looks like an even warmer weekend. radar, absolutely nothing around the region. just totally, totally clear. temperature-wise right now. most areas, upper 60s to low 70s. 69, ocean city. oakland at 63 degrees. the breeze has come down somewhat. but it's going to get dead calm overnight tonight. still a breeze around 13 miles an hour here in the baltimo
. >> reporter: evelyn gross made an emotional plea to cuban president raul castro last year, for the release of her son. >> i get up in the morning. the first thing on my mind is allen. last thing when i go to bed is allen. >> reporter: allen gross's request to be released to see his dying mom have been repeatedly denied. >> wjz spoke with the state department official who could not say if the u.s. is negotiating with cuba for gross's release. >>> a beautiful,...
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host: thank you, evelyn. guest: evelyn bought up a lot of great points.gs, even though we are affiliated with the university, our sample size is all 18 to 29-year-olds, not just students. and while 3,000 in the country this big can't necessarily -- we can't guarantee that the views are completely representative, it's a big sample size and we feel pretty confident plus we've been doing this for now, this is our 21st survey of millenials so we have a pretty good track record and you can see some trends. one of the things that was interesting about the -- we asked students about their debt load and about 40%, over 40%, as i recall, feel like debt on student loans are going to be -- play a big role in their futures. in other words, they're concerned about it. and as far as the voter i.d. laws, they vary from state to state and as a former secretary of state of kentucky, i'd like to encourage everybody to figure out what their laws are in their specific state. some will let college i.d.'s count but not in others. it will become a big story as we get to the fal
host: thank you, evelyn. guest: evelyn bought up a lot of great points.gs, even though we are affiliated with the university, our sample size is all 18 to 29-year-olds, not just students. and while 3,000 in the country this big can't necessarily -- we can't guarantee that the views are completely representative, it's a big sample size and we feel pretty confident plus we've been doing this for now, this is our 21st survey of millenials so we have a pretty good track record and you can see some...
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. >> reporter: evelyn made an emotional plea to raul castro. >> i get up in the first thing on my mind is allen. last thing when i go to bed is allen. >> reporter: and allen gross has requested to be released to see his dying mother, has repeatedly been denied. wjz spoke with a state department official who could not say if the u.s. is currently negotiating with cuba for gross's release. >>> the hunt for two kidnapped girls has come to a traumatic end. police has more on what led police to adam mayes. >> reporter: police were acting on a tip when they closed in on mayes behind a small church. the 57-year-old heard officers and then pulled out a gun and killed himself. the two girls were found alive and treated for exposure and dehydration. the two girls were kidnapped from their home along with their mother and older sister. their bodies were discovered less than three miles from where police cornered mayes. >> mayes' wife and mother have been arrested in connection with the kidnappings and murder. and police say other arrests may follow. >>> a federal judge refuses to throw out the fo
. >> reporter: evelyn made an emotional plea to raul castro. >> i get up in the first thing on my mind is allen. last thing when i go to bed is allen. >> reporter: and allen gross has requested to be released to see his dying mother, has repeatedly been denied. wjz spoke with a state department official who could not say if the u.s. is currently negotiating with cuba for gross's release. >>> the hunt for two kidnapped girls has come to a traumatic end. police has more...
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joining me now live is evelyn roosen with "the new york times" who's been writing about the facebookiasco. welcome to you. >> thanks for having me. >> first of all, investors heard about earnings from facebook, some of them. >> yes. >> who heard, who didn't hear? and etch if it's legal, was it fair? >> so the whole process was -- and this is not atypical for an ipo process. but facebook was talking to its analysts. when companies are in the process of going on their road show and going public, they do talk to the analysts of their underwriters. they briefed them a few months ago. they told them about their forecasts. and later on when they issued a new prospectus, they were noting weakness in the mobile platform. because of that, they had another conference call with analysts and said, it's going to be on the softer side of our prior forecast. so these sell side analysts go talk to the clients of morgan stanley, et cetera, telling them, this is what we're hearing, this is how we're advising. >> did the analysts tell the smaller investors? >> they can't release the information. they c
joining me now live is evelyn roosen with "the new york times" who's been writing about the facebookiasco. welcome to you. >> thanks for having me. >> first of all, investors heard about earnings from facebook, some of them. >> yes. >> who heard, who didn't hear? and etch if it's legal, was it fair? >> so the whole process was -- and this is not atypical for an ipo process. but facebook was talking to its analysts. when companies are in the process of...
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evelyn... hendrick: did you notice the way this caregiver used very high pitch and then varied the range of pitch from high to low? she also spoke slowly, distinctly, and she repeated words and phrases. this is so important because sometimes we forget that just because babies don't use formal language, that doesn't mean they don't understand exactly what we're saying. by using a special form of language, adults help babies learn that there is a sense of mutual trust and interest, that taking conversational turns is important, and that by pausing and paying attention to the other person, we can respond to what they're saying. teacher: hi! he has not eaten this morning. he was a good little boy... hendrick: don't underestimate their comprehension. children understand a lot of what's said long before they can reply in words. talking about babies right in front of them and assuming they don't understand conveys a sense of disrespect to them. you wouldn't treat adults or older children that way, and
evelyn... hendrick: did you notice the way this caregiver used very high pitch and then varied the range of pitch from high to low? she also spoke slowly, distinctly, and she repeated words and phrases. this is so important because sometimes we forget that just because babies don't use formal language, that doesn't mean they don't understand exactly what we're saying. by using a special form of language, adults help babies learn that there is a sense of mutual trust and interest, that taking...
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. >> and it is -- it is a collection of great actors, a great idea, tell me about evelyn. >> well, she is one of the people who, he is left a widow suddenly and find she is also not only a widow but has no money, because i made up for myself that her -- that her husband was probably a gambler, and had his money on the horses. and -- >> rose: oh you made that up? that was your concept of the character? >> yes i think that is probably what happened there, that, you know, it is very easy to put a lot of money or a not say, that it was a lockdown when you got there, when you come back to somebody and say, no, i was about even that day, no, of course, i didn't lose thousands and thsands of pounds. >> rose: but you know what happens, once you decide to commit to a movie like, this all of these other people want to come, they just say if judi dench is there, i want to come. >> charlie they have been asked at the same time, they would, they would. >> rose: but they are thrilled by the fact you are going to be there. >> well we all knew each other and that is very nice because we were all away
. >> and it is -- it is a collection of great actors, a great idea, tell me about evelyn. >> well, she is one of the people who, he is left a widow suddenly and find she is also not only a widow but has no money, because i made up for myself that her -- that her husband was probably a gambler, and had his money on the horses. and -- >> rose: oh you made that up? that was your concept of the character? >> yes i think that is probably what happened there, that, you know,...
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joining me now, evelyn, the report he for the new york time deal book. thank you for joining us.et's talk about. this i say small investors could get a chance. is that a pipe dream? >> it's a small chance that will be a slightly bigger chance. >> like getting hit by thunder or line? >> the demand for the facebook ipo will be incredible. from the institutional side, the retail side. facebook has been discussing the idea of increasing its retail allotment. the number of shares go that to average investors like the ones that trade on e*trade, for example. >> as we put the first from fans of facebook or friends of facebook who want to get in? >> that's part of it. facebook has thought of itself as the people's company. they are largest social net boring in the worldiillion or s. so it is really a service that was created and designed for people. >> let's talk about the magnitude of what's happening here. with record breaking debut on wall street. we've been about it for weeks in anticipation, and as we look ahead. this will become a reality. >> over the last year, we've seen a steady
joining me now, evelyn, the report he for the new york time deal book. thank you for joining us.et's talk about. this i say small investors could get a chance. is that a pipe dream? >> it's a small chance that will be a slightly bigger chance. >> like getting hit by thunder or line? >> the demand for the facebook ipo will be incredible. from the institutional side, the retail side. facebook has been discussing the idea of increasing its retail allotment. the number of shares...
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>> rose: here is a scene i want to take a look at this scene thi in this is what you td teaching evelyn, judi dench, how to barter, now what should we think about in this scene? i mean obviously we want to enjoy it. >> yes. >> rose: but how did you see this scene? >> i saw this scene as his, you know, he senses there is a woman who he find attractive, who actually likes him and he hasn't -- you know, he is not the kind of man he doesn't fill lander and he doesn't flirt, but he is going to have -- this is his -- this is probably the first time in 30 years he has tried to seriously impress a woman. >> rose: roll the tape. >> >> how much for this? >> 1,000 rupe also. >> ruples. >> no, no, no, no. forgive me, no, no. .. that is not how it works. sorry to butt in -- you don't ask how much, you tell him how much you will give him. >> 200, absolutely no more, the final offer. >> 1,000 ruples. >> now walk away. >> see what i am doing. >> i think, but i really wanted to buy that, he will come up to us. >> you think so? >> absolutely. this is how the game is played. just keep on walking. >> he is
>> rose: here is a scene i want to take a look at this scene thi in this is what you td teaching evelyn, judi dench, how to barter, now what should we think about in this scene? i mean obviously we want to enjoy it. >> yes. >> rose: but how did you see this scene? >> i saw this scene as his, you know, he senses there is a woman who he find attractive, who actually likes him and he hasn't -- you know, he is not the kind of man he doesn't fill lander and he doesn't flirt,...
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including his mother, evelyn. >> now, i have a 90-year-old mother who has lung cancer.ught getting any younger or any healthier. my lawyer and i have written on more than one occasion to the government of cuba requesting permission for me to visit her. i would return to cuba. you know, you quote me on that. >> in the two years and 5 months he has been held in cuba. he lost 100 pounds. he is serving a 15 year sentence. >>> the national mall is getting a multi-million dollar face lift, from the memorial to the u.s. capital building. there will be an outdoor museum of gardens. in the summer visitors will be able to rent toy boats on the pond. in the winter will be an ice rink. it has been 36 years since the upgrade. these cost $700 million. >>> sky watchers are in for a treat tonight. that's because a super moon will appear. the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. it occurs once a year when the moon passes closer to the earth than usual. here on the east coast it will appear largest around sunset. the flower mart is a symbol of spring. >>> it is day two of the fes
including his mother, evelyn. >> now, i have a 90-year-old mother who has lung cancer.ught getting any younger or any healthier. my lawyer and i have written on more than one occasion to the government of cuba requesting permission for me to visit her. i would return to cuba. you know, you quote me on that. >> in the two years and 5 months he has been held in cuba. he lost 100 pounds. he is serving a 15 year sentence. >>> the national mall is getting a multi-million dollar...
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your mom, evelyn, says she reads your blog, watches your show, weighs in because it's a way of keepingends she doesn't butt into my life, but she does. yeah, she'll see on twitter that i'm somewhere doing something and so it's her way. she enjoys that. she sends me a text every night after my show at around 11:29. and says, too dirty. not my demographic. are you drunk? get some sleep. i loved it. you know, every night. >> she really is one of the best characters in the book. you were a producer at "cbs this morning" a long time ago. you had long hair. >> yes! >> and then you had a makeover. >> i did. i had my ponytail cut off on the morning show. i begged my executive producer, i said, please let me do a makeover. my hair was so '90s. >> we're going to be ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie
your mom, evelyn, says she reads your blog, watches your show, weighs in because it's a way of keepingends she doesn't butt into my life, but she does. yeah, she'll see on twitter that i'm somewhere doing something and so it's her way. she enjoys that. she sends me a text every night after my show at around 11:29. and says, too dirty. not my demographic. are you drunk? get some sleep. i loved it. you know, every night. >> she really is one of the best characters in the book. you were a...
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your mom, evelyn, says she reads your blog, watches your show, weighs in because it's a way of keepingetends she doesn't butt into my life, but she does. yeah, she'll see on twitter that i'm somewhere doing something and so it's her way. she enjoys that. she sends me a text every night after my show at around 11:29. and says, too dirty. not my demographic. are you drunk? get some sleep. i loved it. you know, every night. >> she really is one of the best characters in the book. you were a producer at "cbs this morning" a long time ago. you had long hair. >> yes! >> and then you had a makeover. >> i did. i had my ponytail cut off on the morning show. i begged my executive producer, i said, please let me do a makeover. my hair was so '90s. >> we're going to be,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, >> good morning everyone. let's get you caught up with some bay area headlines. the final voyage of the uss iowa has been delayed because of a pacific storm. the battleship was supposed to go to l.a. but rough seas have put that on hold. when it finally gets to l.a. and the ship will be rededicated as an interactive n
your mom, evelyn, says she reads your blog, watches your show, weighs in because it's a way of keepingetends she doesn't butt into my life, but she does. yeah, she'll see on twitter that i'm somewhere doing something and so it's her way. she enjoys that. she sends me a text every night after my show at around 11:29. and says, too dirty. not my demographic. are you drunk? get some sleep. i loved it. you know, every night. >> she really is one of the best characters in the book. you were a...
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. >> i'll talk about evelyn brian johnson died at the age of 102 but they called her mama bird for a because she logged the second most hours of any pilot in american history, 57,635 hours, the equivalent of six and a half years in the air, she made 5.5 million miles worth of trip, equivalent to 12 round trips to the moon. >> mama bird. >> mama bird, 102. flown on to greener pastures. that wasn't scripted. i didn't script that. you like how i did that? >> thanks, you guys. >>> still ahead on "starting point," watch out, because you can get a ticket in one new jersey town. we all text, right? you can get a ticket for careless walking. that's what they're calling it. how is that defined? coming up in our "get real." >>> also children of today may become the first generation to die younger than their parents, yikes, because we're too fat, let's be honest. four-hour hbo documentary all about obesity. what's new? we'll talk to the creator coming up. you're watching "starting point." [ male announcer ] they were born to climb... born to leap, born to stalk, and born to pounce. to understan
. >> i'll talk about evelyn brian johnson died at the age of 102 but they called her mama bird for a because she logged the second most hours of any pilot in american history, 57,635 hours, the equivalent of six and a half years in the air, she made 5.5 million miles worth of trip, equivalent to 12 round trips to the moon. >> mama bird. >> mama bird, 102. flown on to greener pastures. that wasn't scripted. i didn't script that. you like how i did that? >> thanks, you...
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with me to tally the president's remarks is evelyn lewis, and joe watkins, republican strategist and former h.w. bush aide and jonathan capehart and lizz winstead who is the host of the "daily show" and the author of "lizz free or die." what a week! i was trying to breath lelesslyt through it and it is one of the weaknesses of having a saturday show is that i kept wanting to say something all week long about this, and take a look at this week. what difference does this week make substantively? what difference does this week make? >> well, an enormous difference. the president of the united states has done what we lekt presidents to do, put the morale leadership out there in support of freedom and families and what is important is how he did it. he sat and talked about conversations with gay friends, with gay staffers and with his own family and talked about he and michelle talking with their daughter sasha and malia who talked with their parents about their classmates and the gay parents they have, and the president said i listened to my daughters and i thought, they would never unde
with me to tally the president's remarks is evelyn lewis, and joe watkins, republican strategist and former h.w. bush aide and jonathan capehart and lizz winstead who is the host of the "daily show" and the author of "lizz free or die." what a week! i was trying to breath lelesslyt through it and it is one of the weaknesses of having a saturday show is that i kept wanting to say something all week long about this, and take a look at this week. what difference does this week...