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. ♪ >> one of diana's early engagements was an evening at the goldsmith's hall in london. >> she cameround in the showroom. she made a dive for this one particular dress which had kind of a deep cleavage, a tight bone bodice. >> diana chose this dress herself because she wanted to show the world and she wanted to show camilla that she, the younger woman, was hotter, was better, was the prize. >> no one harbored any illusions about just who the crowd have braved the rains to see, and lady diana didn't disappoint those anxious to see her on her first public outing with her prince. >> it was a real grown-up dress and i was quite big chested then. and i was frightly excited. >> comments on her appearance range from fabulous and stunning, to an admiring silence. >> diana was the belle of the ball at goldsmith's hall. she looked absolutely gorgeous. nobody could take their eyes off her. ♪ and then she met a woman who was quite similar to her. grace kelly had been an actress, and she'd married into a big, old royal family, just like diana was about to do. >> the charity concert was in aid of
. ♪ >> one of diana's early engagements was an evening at the goldsmith's hall in london. >> she cameround in the showroom. she made a dive for this one particular dress which had kind of a deep cleavage, a tight bone bodice. >> diana chose this dress herself because she wanted to show the world and she wanted to show camilla that she, the younger woman, was hotter, was better, was the prize. >> no one harbored any illusions about just who the crowd have braved the...
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the month that my husband was born and we love the name "gus" because my husband's last name is goldsmithe alliteration. it's fun. it's great for monogram incurred >> mandy: it is also nice for that. >> kelly: what's the hardest part that you did not see coming? there's probably a lot. >> mandy: i don't know where to begin, all of it, it is every cliche in the book for those parents out there, it's just the most overwhelming all-consuming love, and it's funny, because i have been playing a mom on a television show for six years and i'm like, can we go back to the beginning now? because i know what it's like to be a mom. i am faking it! >> kelly: i am so method right now! was it hard to play a mom not being a mom? because i heard, milo outed you a bit when he was here, because he was like taught her how to do her first diaper because you did not have a kid. >> mandy: on my husband and i neither of us had any experience with babies. >> kelly: mean either before i had one. >> mandy: so i leaned on milo so hard especially in the beginning of the show. >> kelly: which milo does not have childr
the month that my husband was born and we love the name "gus" because my husband's last name is goldsmithe alliteration. it's fun. it's great for monogram incurred >> mandy: it is also nice for that. >> kelly: what's the hardest part that you did not see coming? there's probably a lot. >> mandy: i don't know where to begin, all of it, it is every cliche in the book for those parents out there, it's just the most overwhelming all-consuming love, and it's funny,...
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with a team of artists led by rachel wolf goldsmith, they designed a mural to commemorate the spiritmen. the 2,000 square foot project was funded with local grants, as well as hundreds of online donations from sportive neighbors and community members. >> i wanted to create something for this community, for these girls that walk by my house, and see themselves represented in a fierce way. and anytime that happens it automatically has you stand taller, and it has you fortified in a way that can't come from anything else. >> reporter: the images are based on the photographsf black panther photographer stephen shames. his subjects were often anonymous, but their identities are now coming to light. >> they were the bones of the organization, and they were the leaders, and they were the rank and file. they played every role that the man played as well, but they were never acknowledged, they were never named. >> reporter: vest came up with a plan to change that. with the help of the community, and former panthers like dawson and huggins, vest has collected the names of hundreds of women who
with a team of artists led by rachel wolf goldsmith, they designed a mural to commemorate the spiritmen. the 2,000 square foot project was funded with local grants, as well as hundreds of online donations from sportive neighbors and community members. >> i wanted to create something for this community, for these girls that walk by my house, and see themselves represented in a fierce way. and anytime that happens it automatically has you stand taller, and it has you fortified in a way that...
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we break down the legal ramifications with jack goldsmith, legal counsel to the bush administration,atches her dream of olympic gold vanish. we discuss 15-year-old russian sensation kamila
we break down the legal ramifications with jack goldsmith, legal counsel to the bush administration,atches her dream of olympic gold vanish. we discuss 15-year-old russian sensation kamila
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goldsmith.on young gus to be moussecally gifted. >> musical probably will be forced down his throat whether he line it or not, yes. >> jimmy: will you, like, point him in the direction of an instrument? >> i mean, yes. we already are. i mean, obviously my husband, there's a lot of music around the house. he loves to bang on the pean foe. he loves to strum the guitar with gus. yeah it's so much fun. >> jimmy: that is fun. and he's -- well, of course he's 1 years old, he's not going to have any inclination for it. >> he has no skills yet. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: when you are around children, do they know that you are rapunzel from "tangled"? >> not really. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: they don't, really? >> there's a real disconnect. i mean, i don't think kids understand -- like they see me with my short brown hair and they're like, where's the 20 feet of golden hair? but i have in the past been asked by friends to help with their child-rearing, i guess. i had a friend ask me to leave a messag
goldsmith.on young gus to be moussecally gifted. >> musical probably will be forced down his throat whether he line it or not, yes. >> jimmy: will you, like, point him in the direction of an instrument? >> i mean, yes. we already are. i mean, obviously my husband, there's a lot of music around the house. he loves to bang on the pean foe. he loves to strum the guitar with gus. yeah it's so much fun. >> jimmy: that is fun. and he's -- well, of course he's 1 years old, he's...
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jeff goldsmith was a consultant with hca in its early days. >> it is an exceptional institution, and, i mean, i say that as a shareholder. >> sullivan: what is the secret to their success that other hospitals should be learning from? >> operating discipline. they're very focused, they don't run off and chase rabbits. they don't get distracted by the shiny object. they've stayed in the business of managing hospitals. and if you go visit their corporate offices, it's basically the same corporate office they had 40 years ago, when i worked with them. >> sullivan: hca bought its first hospital in 1968, just years after the marketplace was flooded with revenue from two new government health insurance programs, medicare and medicaid. the hospital industry had long been dominated by nonprofits. now entrepreneurs saw opportunity, and companies like hca emerged as key drivers of competition. >> what began happening in the '70s is that you had corporations that began acquiring hospitals and chaining them together to try and achieve economies of scale and efficiency. >> we got the idea to do th
jeff goldsmith was a consultant with hca in its early days. >> it is an exceptional institution, and, i mean, i say that as a shareholder. >> sullivan: what is the secret to their success that other hospitals should be learning from? >> operating discipline. they're very focused, they don't run off and chase rabbits. they don't get distracted by the shiny object. they've stayed in the business of managing hospitals. and if you go visit their corporate offices, it's basically...