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daniel day-lewis two-time academy award winner and golden globe nominee, marion cotillard, fergie, the grammy winning recording artist, rob marshall, the academy award nominated director and from geneva, sophia loren, the academy award winning actress. we are out of time so good night. before we get into our discussion with this talented bunch, let's take a look at the film everyone is talking about. here is a segment from "nine." ♪ ♪ >> larry: i was fortunate enough to see "nine" last week. my quote is "nine" is a ten. it's director is rob marshall. how did you assemble in cast? >> oh, gosh. i guess piece by piece. i never would have imagine we would have this cast. this is a dream cast for me. every single one of them. it was joyous to work with them every day. >> larry: who was the hardest to get? >> the man in the middle. >> larry: did you resist it, daniel? >> you can't resist him. he is irresistible. >> larry: did you like this from the get-go? >> yes. it wasn't -- at the time it was when he found me we had just finished -- my wife just finished making a film in the states. it wasn't a
daniel day-lewis two-time academy award winner and golden globe nominee, marion cotillard, fergie, the grammy winning recording artist, rob marshall, the academy award nominated director and from geneva, sophia loren, the academy award winning actress. we are out of time so good night. before we get into our discussion with this talented bunch, let's take a look at the film everyone is talking about. here is a segment from "nine." ♪ ♪ >> larry: i was fortunate enough to see...
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and a lot of event greening and we have the template now, like we did the oscars and we did the grammies, so we really know actually what you need to do, so he's the best person. that's great. that's wonderful. never thought about it. >> i think with this president, i think it will be a neat statement to make. >> i think it will be fantastic. >> i'll send you an e-mail about it. >> are you kidding. i've accepted already. >> great. i'll send you the details. >> great. >> congratulations. >> oh, hi pete. thank you. congratulations to you on all the good work you've been doing. >> well, it's been a lot of fun. >> i bet it it's fun. i bet it's fun. >> keep people on their toes, right? >> absolutely. >> it's very exciting. this is nice. >> so do you feel like -- >> i feel like an author. >> is this going to be a higher level of jetting around the country. >> a little bit more compressed. we're going to go to san francisco and almost a. i was -- and l.a. i was in chicago last week. it's pretty compressed. go to all of our sites. but it's exciting. actually, the book is very accessible for thos
and a lot of event greening and we have the template now, like we did the oscars and we did the grammies, so we really know actually what you need to do, so he's the best person. that's great. that's wonderful. never thought about it. >> i think with this president, i think it will be a neat statement to make. >> i think it will be fantastic. >> i'll send you an e-mail about it. >> are you kidding. i've accepted already. >> great. i'll send you the details....
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york, the first woman to win a presidential state primary, and the first first lady to ever win a grammy. [laughter] that was for her ground- breaking audio recording of her book ago children, it takes a village." her thoughtful and thought- provoking remarks resonate with us at georgetown in our catholic and jesuit heritage by promoting social justice. it is my honor to introduce the united states secretary of state, the hon. hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> thank you it is wonderful being back here at georgetown in this wonderful cast and hall, and to give you something to do during exam week. [laughter] it is one of those cause i- legitimate reasons for taking a break, which i am very happy to have provided. i want to thank chaz for his introductory remarks. those of you in the foreign service her reflections of the extraordinary opportunities it is to be here. it is an honor to be delivering this speech at georgetown because there is no better place than this university to talk about human rights.
york, the first woman to win a presidential state primary, and the first first lady to ever win a grammy. [laughter] that was for her ground- breaking audio recording of her book ago children, it takes a village." her thoughtful and thought- provoking remarks resonate with us at georgetown in our catholic and jesuit heritage by promoting social justice. it is my honor to introduce the united states secretary of state, the hon. hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> thank you it is...
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. >> larry: next a grammy winner, an academy award nominee, queen latifa. don't go away. i was just in town for a few days, and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. is he in? he's in copenhagen. oh, well, that's nice. but you can still see him! you just said he was in... copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >> larry: we now welcome one of my favorite people. queen latifa, oscar winning actress, author, entrepreneur and also serving as centennial ambassador for the milton hershey school. that was a school started by the hershey magnet. it's for children from families with low income, with limited resources and social need. free kindergarten through 12th and queen latifa is their centennial ambassador. how did that hook up for you? >> you know, i had the fantastic opportunity of going up to visit the milton hershe
. >> larry: next a grammy winner, an academy award nominee, queen latifa. don't go away. i was just in town for a few days, and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. is he in? he's in copenhagen. oh, well, that's nice. but you can still see him! you just said he was in... copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female...
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grammy award winning artist, and arthur, and look at this beautiful girl.he is also the centennial ambassador for the milton hershey school established in 1909 by the hershey magnate. it's a cost-free home and school for children for families with low income and limited resource and social need, structured home life he year-round, prekindergarten through 12th and queen latifah is their centennial ambassador. how did this hook up for you? >> i had the fantastic opportunity of going up to visit the milton hershey school, and i was just blown away. i was amazed. they have 1,800 students. when you meet these kids, there's so smart, so articulate, so kind and not afraid to speak. they shake your hand. they're so talented and supportive of one another. they have a wonderful campus, incredible classrooms, high technology and arts and music. i'm like, wow, i want to go to this school. i got to see what the campus was like and got to see what their homes were like. the kids -- it's not like a dormitory kind of situation or a boarding school. they live in homes, and
grammy award winning artist, and arthur, and look at this beautiful girl.he is also the centennial ambassador for the milton hershey school established in 1909 by the hershey magnate. it's a cost-free home and school for children for families with low income and limited resource and social need, structured home life he year-round, prekindergarten through 12th and queen latifah is their centennial ambassador. how did this hook up for you? >> i had the fantastic opportunity of going up to...
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the first first lady to ever win a grammy.hat was for her audio recording on her groundbreaking best- seller on children. it is truly a privilege to have senator clinton with us today to share with us her thoughtful and no doubt thought-provoking remarks on human rights, an issue that resonates with us at georgetown. çó>> thank you. it is great to be back here at georgetown. this is one of those was a legitimate reasons for taking a break. i'm very happy to provide it. i want to think jas for his introductory remarks. clearly those of you that are in the foreign service school are reflections of the extraordinary opportunity you have been given here to study about the culture of human-rights. it is a real honor for me to be delivering this speech at georgetown because there is no better place than this university and to talk about human rights. the president, the administration, the faculty and the body of the long tradition of supporting free expression and free inquiry and the cause of human rights around the world. and i kn
the first first lady to ever win a grammy.hat was for her audio recording on her groundbreaking best- seller on children. it is truly a privilege to have senator clinton with us today to share with us her thoughtful and no doubt thought-provoking remarks on human rights, an issue that resonates with us at georgetown. çó>> thank you. it is great to be back here at georgetown. this is one of those was a legitimate reasons for taking a break. i'm very happy to provide it. i want to think...
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grammy know what i have read about because i retire the end of february. >> thank you very much. >> the few wrap but points over the space we have occupied this morning but first comes from what we just discussed looking at the timing decision by the united states to go early 2003, a military momentum is clear may a major component of that decision and we'll hear more from other witnesses about that however there are some signs american military are at a responsible level see that it was not the end of march turn not go but is that your understanding? >> it is. the reason i said alternately was because in 2004, there'd be a presidential election campaign. hold on. how much time can you buy? >> i went to the great group, karl rove and said how far? and he said end of 2003 at the latest. he might have said january 2004 otherwise it will be embroiled in the presidential campaign and the president will be accused of using the war to win the election. >> but it was not driven initially. >> i don't think so. that might have been a pure military planning option. >> purchase of military prepara
grammy know what i have read about because i retire the end of february. >> thank you very much. >> the few wrap but points over the space we have occupied this morning but first comes from what we just discussed looking at the timing decision by the united states to go early 2003, a military momentum is clear may a major component of that decision and we'll hear more from other witnesses about that however there are some signs american military are at a responsible level see that...
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york, the first woman to win a presidential state primary, and the first first lady to ever win a grammyt was for her ground- breaking audio recording of her book ago children, it takes a village." her thoughtful and thought- provoking remarks resonate with us at georgetown in our catholic and jesuit heritage by promoting social justice. it is my honor to introduce the united states secretary of state, the hon. hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> thank you it is wonderful being back here at georgetown in this wonderful cast and hall, and to give you something to do during exam week. [laughter] it is one of those cause i- legitimate reasons for taking a break, which i am very happy to have provided. i want to thank chaz for his introductory remarks. those of you in the foreign service her reflections of the extraordinary opportunities it is to be here. it is an honor to be delivering this speech at georgetown because there is no better place than this university to talk about human rights. the administration and faculty embody the long tradition of supporting free expression and free in
york, the first woman to win a presidential state primary, and the first first lady to ever win a grammyt was for her ground- breaking audio recording of her book ago children, it takes a village." her thoughtful and thought- provoking remarks resonate with us at georgetown in our catholic and jesuit heritage by promoting social justice. it is my honor to introduce the united states secretary of state, the hon. hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> thank you it is wonderful being...