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. >> hanna runs a caftan shop in casablanca. recently she's been getting much attention abroad for her caftan designs. her most wanted pieces are traditional caftans with rich designs. it can take up up to three mont to make a single piece by hand. while hanna has a deep respect for tradition, she updates them to meet more than trends. >> translator: in this kaftan, the motif is music. the sleeves are shear, and i've added musical notes in the embroidery. >> hanna showed her latest pieces in october. it is a wedding dress of pure white materials with gold trim. she even attached a wedding style. on this piece the shoulders and arms are exposed. this would never be done on a traditional kaftan, and it's won her high praise. hanna's new kaftans have been featured widely in magazines in many countries. in europe hanna is planning to bring her designs to america and asia. >> translator: i hope my work will help morocco's tradition and culture become better known around the world. >> just beautiful. one of hanan's kaftans costs up to
. >> hanna runs a caftan shop in casablanca. recently she's been getting much attention abroad for her caftan designs. her most wanted pieces are traditional caftans with rich designs. it can take up up to three mont to make a single piece by hand. while hanna has a deep respect for tradition, she updates them to meet more than trends. >> translator: in this kaftan, the motif is music. the sleeves are shear, and i've added musical notes in the embroidery. >> hanna showed her...
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coming up stick around to see jack hanna with a slew of -- ooh, i don't know what that a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
coming up stick around to see jack hanna with a slew of -- ooh, i don't know what that a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a...
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coming up, stick around to see jack hanna with a slew of -- ooh, i don't know what >>> our good friendlumbus zoo, jack hanna is here with a group, including speedy, right over here. >> nice to see you, jack. >> there's a two-toed sloth. yeah, the sloth, a mammal of the world can live in trees. the algae will grow, it's like say moss in the trees. very difficult to find. they're nocturnal as well. >> again, the slowest moving? >> one of the slowest moving mammals in the world. two teeth. they do come down once a week. you know why? to go to the bathroom. because if they went to the bathroom, jaguars would come out and grab them. >> wow. >> that's all the hair. isn't that amazing? >> it's going to be a slow refuge. >> yeah. he's going to stay right there. >> and now, a slow -- if we had a couple hours, that guy would win. >> here. >> what is that? >> it's a worm! >> yeah. >> all right. here we go. >> oh. >> what you see here only the two mammals in the world. >> hey, jack, that's something to tell us before. >> i know. what it is, he has to make his armpit, his armpit juice mixes with hi
coming up, stick around to see jack hanna with a slew of -- ooh, i don't know what >>> our good friendlumbus zoo, jack hanna is here with a group, including speedy, right over here. >> nice to see you, jack. >> there's a two-toed sloth. yeah, the sloth, a mammal of the world can live in trees. the algae will grow, it's like say moss in the trees. very difficult to find. they're nocturnal as well. >> again, the slowest moving? >> one of the slowest moving mammals...
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last, i wanted to report this to celebrity, jack hanna, visits on sunday at 1:30. the director of the columbus zoo. he is an international conservation is. he also has his own television show. he is coming to talk about animal well this initiative anti some of the animals that are rescued. his shows are family-friendly. i encourage all ages to come. the proceeds from that evening will be for the care of the zoo animals. i think him for the gift he is giving us. there is more information on this news websites. -- the zoo's website. >> when they picked up the animal, was it with someone? >> the police are not telling even be that. i understand they have someone who called it in that was a young male. there is concerned there was also an inside job by either as to volunteer or employee. they continue to come to the zoo and review the records. it is an unfortunate occurrence, but thankfully someone did the right thing at the end. >> thank you very much. all is well that ends well. >> anyone that like to comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. we ar
last, i wanted to report this to celebrity, jack hanna, visits on sunday at 1:30. the director of the columbus zoo. he is an international conservation is. he also has his own television show. he is coming to talk about animal well this initiative anti some of the animals that are rescued. his shows are family-friendly. i encourage all ages to come. the proceeds from that evening will be for the care of the zoo animals. i think him for the gift he is giving us. there is more information on this...
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first i get carded at hanna's tavern and now i'm getting hearing aid offers in the mail. but as mike and my staff will tell you, i am not slowing down. not this year. and that's because today i begin my last year as governor of my beloved great state of washington. we are in a time of great challenge and even greater opportunity. yes, challenge and opportunity. like so much else this day, the 24-hour news cycle, these words have lost a bit of their meaning, but not today, not for me, not in the year 2012. for me if ever those two words meant anything, it's right here and it's right now. while our challenges are unprecedented, so, too, are our opportunities. here in our washington, we turn crisis into opportunity. why? because we have a culture and a history of both personal and shared responsibility. when things get tough, we step up. we step up individually and together to build our future. today we govern in a nation where some won't even talk to each other, much less compromise, believing that compromise is just another word for surrender. but here in our washington, w
first i get carded at hanna's tavern and now i'm getting hearing aid offers in the mail. but as mike and my staff will tell you, i am not slowing down. not this year. and that's because today i begin my last year as governor of my beloved great state of washington. we are in a time of great challenge and even greater opportunity. yes, challenge and opportunity. like so much else this day, the 24-hour news cycle, these words have lost a bit of their meaning, but not today, not for me, not in the...
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we'll ask jack hanna about a push by the federal government to get rid of these big reptiles. watching "cbs this morning." living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ...could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you... ...with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra,... ...humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. ask your rheumatologist how you can defend against...
we'll ask jack hanna about a push by the federal government to get rid of these big reptiles. watching "cbs this morning." living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ...could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you... ...with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra,... ...humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious,...
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jack hanna on the phone.e a python at the zoo named after you, and the last time you and i were chatting, it was a story about the pythons in ohio. i assume this has the jack hanna stamp of approval? >> i lived in florida for a while. there's no doubt there is a tremendous problem and florida should have a ban. however, there are breeders who are reputable, who have the proper breeding, who could be responsible from keeping a lot of these pythons from becoming extinct. we have to have reputable breeders. remember something. this is me talking. this is not like the thing that happened in zanesville, ohio. for instance, you're not going to find a python in the state of montana. i take a python about two feet long to an accredited zoo. so we know what we're doing when it comes to the python. that has to affect us. we have to apply for a permit, that takes about four months. i tell people that most people should not buy a python from a shop or wherever they buy them from, because when they do buy these things, th
jack hanna on the phone.e a python at the zoo named after you, and the last time you and i were chatting, it was a story about the pythons in ohio. i assume this has the jack hanna stamp of approval? >> i lived in florida for a while. there's no doubt there is a tremendous problem and florida should have a ban. however, there are breeders who are reputable, who have the proper breeding, who could be responsible from keeping a lot of these pythons from becoming extinct. we have to have...
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of oblivion during the first russian congress for the study of shamanism by year met with michael hanna the legendary american anthropologist and all. denies of the foundation for sure manik studies on it was so impressed by his talent that later his foundation awarded the siberian sharman the title of living treasure sharman is. now the gathering is over the shamans are about to set out on a pilgrimage to mount such an eye they will cover at least a hundred kilometers to lowlands mountain passes and heavy go in forest parts. of by followers has been here before this is one of the most private places that give the guru his show money powers it has been considered one of the sacraments of barrier chairman isn't for a very long time a total cliff there's what looked like too dry and ponds carved out of rock legend insists the shamans will live as long as these ten fingers so that. the legendary female sharman in gym on is buried on the opposite side of the slope of the grave of czar in bor a great chairman who went through all nine stages of the initiation procedure is found nearby they s
of oblivion during the first russian congress for the study of shamanism by year met with michael hanna the legendary american anthropologist and all. denies of the foundation for sure manik studies on it was so impressed by his talent that later his foundation awarded the siberian sharman the title of living treasure sharman is. now the gathering is over the shamans are about to set out on a pilgrimage to mount such an eye they will cover at least a hundred kilometers to lowlands mountain...
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right. >> show your dolls to the camera and hanna got in. look at her, look at that mock thing.ditional. then cool, hippy looking kid. you germs are cool. so, what i loved about it, someone told them cool kids and university of maryland when are you looking for the kids to come on and audition. >> next saturday and sent two more dates. >> and the money goes where? >> the money is going to be split between cool kids campaign and university of maryland children's hospital. >> and we're going to be doing it in the hippodrome, a large venue. one show? >> four shows and hopefully, 300 guests each show and tickets are available on-line. >> that is really cool and a fundraiser, put parents, baby sisters, grandparents and friends. they want a picture of their loved one with the doll and stuff. >> it will be a great time. the energy is contagious, i cannot wait to see a whole room with girls like this. >> auditions next saturday. then -- >> the 21st. >> excellent. they are looking for over 100 girls. 6 to 10 in girl's sizes. >> just 6x and 10. >> okay. >> 6x and the 10. >> okay. glad tha
right. >> show your dolls to the camera and hanna got in. look at her, look at that mock thing.ditional. then cool, hippy looking kid. you germs are cool. so, what i loved about it, someone told them cool kids and university of maryland when are you looking for the kids to come on and audition. >> next saturday and sent two more dates. >> and the money goes where? >> the money is going to be split between cool kids campaign and university of maryland children's hospital....
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alleged abuse the decision to place new some on paid leave comes six weeks after the death of darrin hanna the officers are accused of beating him and shocking him with a taser ... >>since 2005 there have been at least 16 claims of excessive force by police officers of those accusers 10 have become lawsuits >>and army ranger is taking off his combat boots and lacing up his sneakers for the run of a lifetime corporal corey smith was based in fort benning georgia and now he is going to run 5 in just 65 mi. home to indianapolis he will make all- in-one scheduled stop for a job interview along the way he hopes to reach some home home sometime in early february he spent four years in the army and hopes that his run will bring awareness to what military personnel faces when they leave the service >>it's cares a lot of people lot of people cannot handle rejoining the civilian workforce >>after two deployments to the middle east he said he looks forward to spending time with his daughter as soon as he arrives home >>in a medical watch when it comes to weight gain the scale can fully of researchers
alleged abuse the decision to place new some on paid leave comes six weeks after the death of darrin hanna the officers are accused of beating him and shocking him with a taser ... >>since 2005 there have been at least 16 claims of excessive force by police officers of those accusers 10 have become lawsuits >>and army ranger is taking off his combat boots and lacing up his sneakers for the run of a lifetime corporal corey smith was based in fort benning georgia and now he is going...
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running against him for president he was a republican at the time his campaign manager got a mark hanna who was themselves a leading industrialist went around wall street knocking on doors of some of the richest men in america saying i need some money to defeat this crazy populous democrat brian he would join the rockefeller green or magnates office and said john d. i need a quarter million dollars john d. wrote him a quarter million dollar check on standard oil. because it was just direct it was and i think seven that to wreck or become a tribute to the campaigns were banned but of course as you know the cliche the mother's milk money is the mother's milk of politics you know it has a way of getting to the masses of of the candidates and you know i think as we know that nobody can run for president without getting a lot of money from wealthy people they have to get money from people as well like you and me but they also have to get money from wealthy people and and then. tremendous influence sets limits i think to what to be talked about and sets limits to the kind of legislation that
running against him for president he was a republican at the time his campaign manager got a mark hanna who was themselves a leading industrialist went around wall street knocking on doors of some of the richest men in america saying i need some money to defeat this crazy populous democrat brian he would join the rockefeller green or magnates office and said john d. i need a quarter million dollars john d. wrote him a quarter million dollar check on standard oil. because it was just direct it...
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hanna is a grim fairytale. coming of age story.es, she is a killer kid. >> in the descendants, george clooney tries to reconnect with his daughter. >> the girl with the dragon tattoo. they are exotic. >> i call tinker, tailor, soldier spy, brilliant. cold war espionage. literate adaptation of the book. >> the help is a beautiful film that was no so long ago. >> hugo is enchanting. it looks extraordinary with the best 3-d i've seen. it's all about presenting film. >> woody allen with a look at paris now, hid night in paris is a glorious film. >> my choice for number one is a throwback to the way they made films more than 80 years ago. the artist is a tribute to when they had faces. a black and white silent film, funny and fascinating and instant classic. >> could my picks be a preview of the award season. i'll be voting for critics choice. you can see those on the vh-1. look for me in picks and maybe a few more. we'll see you on the aisle. >> popcorn looks delicious. >> it looks good. we're talking about another spare-the-air day. t
hanna is a grim fairytale. coming of age story.es, she is a killer kid. >> in the descendants, george clooney tries to reconnect with his daughter. >> the girl with the dragon tattoo. they are exotic. >> i call tinker, tailor, soldier spy, brilliant. cold war espionage. literate adaptation of the book. >> the help is a beautiful film that was no so long ago. >> hugo is enchanting. it looks extraordinary with the best 3-d i've seen. it's all about presenting film....
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admission of no fewer than 88 use of force arrest in the last four years including a 45 year oldrin hanna who died one week after taken into custody independent investigation into activities of police department here still underway. >> president obama says surprise chicago bill daley stepping down white house chief of staff called a news conference to announce the resignation bill daley position this time last year says he would stay until the end of the first term wants to spend more time with his family the president praised leadership and claim to reluctant to let him go >> no question i am going to deeply miss having bill daley by my side at the white house. as you will soon find out chicago only a telephone call away and using that telephone number quite a bit >> bill daley placed by budget director of jack lew at the end of this month and that bill daley co-chair of the president's reelection campaign of former mayor daley says proud of my brother's ongoing commitments to public service at the people of the great country. naperville family trip to explore groups in india and did in
admission of no fewer than 88 use of force arrest in the last four years including a 45 year oldrin hanna who died one week after taken into custody independent investigation into activities of police department here still underway. >> president obama says surprise chicago bill daley stepping down white house chief of staff called a news conference to announce the resignation bill daley position this time last year says he would stay until the end of the first term wants to spend more...
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. >> it's all about appealing to the cookie environmental far left bill hanna part of the party.t have the guts to admit why he did it. he hid behind hillary clinton's skirt tail. i think he has to man up and he has failed american families. this is outrageous. >> he always sacrifices, working people, his white house does for what i call the lead of the democratic party, the environmentalists. that is why the deal in december was impta
. >> it's all about appealing to the cookie environmental far left bill hanna part of the party.t have the guts to admit why he did it. he hid behind hillary clinton's skirt tail. i think he has to man up and he has failed american families. this is outrageous. >> he always sacrifices, working people, his white house does for what i call the lead of the democratic party, the environmentalists. that is why the deal in december was impta
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brian wonsom was just 13 when prosecutors say he used a cinderblock to murder hanna wheeling.ay he pled guilty to the murder and that's not paul wagn reporter: in the hours after hannah wheeling's bloody body was found outside this cottage in february 2010 police investigators discovered a bloody sweat shirt under a stairwell. the blood matched the victim's and the name on the inside of the sweat shirt read brian wonsom, a 13-year-old in an unsecured area of the state complex after being arrested for committing several burglaries in his laurel neighborhood. the evidence also showed a lan yard belonging to wheeling was used as a ligature and had with ansome's dna on it. there was also evidence -- and had wonsom's dna on it. there was also evidence the 65- year-old had been sexually assaulted. >> there's no answer for why a 13-year-old boy would be capable of killing and raping in the manner that he did, but we are now satisfied that we have removed the threat from our community. it is sad on so many levels. reporter: while investigating wonsom on an attack on wheeling, investig
brian wonsom was just 13 when prosecutors say he used a cinderblock to murder hanna wheeling.ay he pled guilty to the murder and that's not paul wagn reporter: in the hours after hannah wheeling's bloody body was found outside this cottage in february 2010 police investigators discovered a bloody sweat shirt under a stairwell. the blood matched the victim's and the name on the inside of the sweat shirt read brian wonsom, a 13-year-old in an unsecured area of the state complex after being...
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jack hanna on the python today. we'll follow up and see what the state of ohio does with the other animals. thank you so much, sir. i appreciate it. top of the hour. watch this. >>> welcome back, i'm brooke baldwin. a couple stories we're watching for you now. rescue crews are looking for survivors of the cruise ship wreck off of italy. also, you'll see a lot of blackouts on the web tonight. a young girl is denied a kidney transplant and the alleged reason is sparking all kinds of debate today. i want to begin with dan rivers on giglio island in italy with the very latest on the cruise ship crash. dan, we saw some lights popping up behind you earlier. are there rescuers in the water right now? >> reporter: i don't think they're in the water, but they're certainly around the wreck. you can see there are ships out there circling the wreck, still. again, through the night they'll go looking for more survivors, but realistically also expecting to find more bodies. they found five more today, four men and a woman all age
jack hanna on the python today. we'll follow up and see what the state of ohio does with the other animals. thank you so much, sir. i appreciate it. top of the hour. watch this. >>> welcome back, i'm brooke baldwin. a couple stories we're watching for you now. rescue crews are looking for survivors of the cruise ship wreck off of italy. also, you'll see a lot of blackouts on the web tonight. a young girl is denied a kidney transplant and the alleged reason is sparking all kinds of...
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this woman who identified herself only as hanna has cleared out her tent. as for the no-sleeping rule -- >> if i fall asleep, i fall asleep. there will be people here to watch me. cops start coming, we have people that will immediately start blowing whistles, starting shouting and i'll wake up then. >> reporter: as the occupy d.c. movement enters a new phase, there is uncertainty. the deadline is noon, but will the police actually move in at 12:00? how far will they go to enforce the regulations? andrew dentonhall doesn't know. but whatever happens, he plans to be peaceful. >> i'm going to stick around. i think we're all going to stick around. we are going to do absolutely what we have been doing in the first place and peacefully protest. >> reporter: so what exactly is going to happen and when? all of that is unclear. technically the police can move in after that noon deadline and begin making arrests if they so choose. whether they actually do that in the middle of the day when a lot of folks are going to be out for lunch, a work dai, monday afternoon, th
this woman who identified herself only as hanna has cleared out her tent. as for the no-sleeping rule -- >> if i fall asleep, i fall asleep. there will be people here to watch me. cops start coming, we have people that will immediately start blowing whistles, starting shouting and i'll wake up then. >> reporter: as the occupy d.c. movement enters a new phase, there is uncertainty. the deadline is noon, but will the police actually move in at 12:00? how far will they go to enforce...
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[laughter] [applause] >> pez that mean the wizard is mark hanna running the campaign of mckinley as he sat on the front porch? >> this is the interpretation. of the interpretation rose almost at the same time the "wizard of oz" came out. the author never in the knowledge this is what he was doing. i don't know if he decided okay i did it auction -- they did not but if people want to make in to it what they do maybe he just thought it was better but it may have been simply people reading and to what they wanted prize suspected it was something in between that there was imagery coming from any populist leaning during that period. so the fact dorothy is theodore backwards seems a bit of a stretch. [laughter] and you really have to turn the roosevelt on his head but it is interesting story and they have been dining on it and frank baum is dead city cannot deny a it. >> one more question then we will start taking questions from the audience. one of the interesting things is the whole idea of morality. i was taken with the idea was some vse anthropologist writes the history of data and we th
[laughter] [applause] >> pez that mean the wizard is mark hanna running the campaign of mckinley as he sat on the front porch? >> this is the interpretation. of the interpretation rose almost at the same time the "wizard of oz" came out. the author never in the knowledge this is what he was doing. i don't know if he decided okay i did it auction -- they did not but if people want to make in to it what they do maybe he just thought it was better but it may have been simply...
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mexico and established the first of those colonies, and they were followed by many others, including hannahe romney family tree in mexico, who from which mitt on one side, and the cousins we interviewed on the other side, they stayed down. and as you heard romney say in that clip from 1968, his family brought them up because of the violence of the mexican revolution drove them out of mexico. and interestingly, if you listen to that clip, you're reminded of that george romney, mitt romney's father, a presidential candidate, would have been a poster child for the dream act, which mitt romney candidate, now opposes vociferously, and could potentially be a problem for him, obviously, with the latino voters. but it's interesting to hear george romney describe very precisely what happened to him when he was brought back to the united states at the age of 5. >> and mike, when george romney was running for president, did the question of his birth, of his legitimate right to run for president, come up? he was born on foreign soil, claiming american citizenship. which by all records, indicate was a
mexico and established the first of those colonies, and they were followed by many others, including hannahe romney family tree in mexico, who from which mitt on one side, and the cousins we interviewed on the other side, they stayed down. and as you heard romney say in that clip from 1968, his family brought them up because of the violence of the mexican revolution drove them out of mexico. and interestingly, if you listen to that clip, you're reminded of that george romney, mitt romney's...
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it was a terrible hanna-barbera:00. she did not have the political guts to repeal that inevitably the military gets rid of her and you see the musical chairs taking place between her and omar sharif to lose more pro-business compared to benazir who is more populist new the wind got on well with the military but the point* of benazir this is somebody who refused to take no for an answer so the next time there was an office she came right back in won again and this continues through all of these things somebody who has the resolve to do something. now let's stop for a minute to talk about pervez musharraf became president as a result of a soft to from 1999 the army chief of staff who did not dead along with shrieve who was a prime minister at the time he literally tried to kill him because when his plane was coming back it was not landing right and running at a fuel and would have crash landed a set musharraf thought quickly and those generals who knew him figure out what was on in -- going on they manage to save the situ
it was a terrible hanna-barbera:00. she did not have the political guts to repeal that inevitably the military gets rid of her and you see the musical chairs taking place between her and omar sharif to lose more pro-business compared to benazir who is more populist new the wind got on well with the military but the point* of benazir this is somebody who refused to take no for an answer so the next time there was an office she came right back in won again and this continues through all of these...
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[applause] >> does that mean the wizard is mark hanna running the campaign of william mckinley and sat on his front porch the entire time? >> a lot of interpretations. >> this is the interpretation. it arose the same time the wizard of oz came out. the arthur, frank baum, never acknowledged that this was what he was doing and i don't know if he decided ok, hy didn't actually do it but if people want to read into it was a will may be so, maybe he thought it was better if he never did and it may simply have been -- it may simply have been people reading into it what they wanted to read into it. i think it was something in between. there were certain imagery that would have come naturally to anyone of populist leanings during that period. and so the fact that dorothy is theodore backwards is a stretch. you would really have to turn theodore roosevelt on his head. it is an interesting story. historians have been dining out on it ever since and frank baum is long since dead so he can't deny it. >> one more question and we will take questions from the audience. you can cue up over here with
[applause] >> does that mean the wizard is mark hanna running the campaign of william mckinley and sat on his front porch the entire time? >> a lot of interpretations. >> this is the interpretation. it arose the same time the wizard of oz came out. the arthur, frank baum, never acknowledged that this was what he was doing and i don't know if he decided ok, hy didn't actually do it but if people want to read into it was a will may be so, maybe he thought it was better if he...
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[laughter] [applause] >> so does that mean the wizard is actually mark hanna running the campaign of william mckinley and sat on his front -- sat on his front porch of the entire time? >> yeah, this is the interpretation. interpretation rose almost the same time as the "wizard of oz" came out. the author never acknowledged that this was what he was doing. and i don't know if he decided okay, you know, i didn't actually do it but if people want to read into it what they will, maybe so. maybe he just thought it was better if he ever did. and maybe, it may simply have been well, it may simply have been people reading into it what they want to read into it. i suspected it was something in between and that there was certain immaturity that would have come naturally to anyone of populist leaning during that particular period. and so, the fact that dorothy is theodore backwards, that seems a bit of a stretch. given to you will have to turn into roosevelt quite on his head to be anything like dorothy. it's an interesting story. historians have been dining out on ever since and frank is dead
[laughter] [applause] >> so does that mean the wizard is actually mark hanna running the campaign of william mckinley and sat on his front -- sat on his front porch of the entire time? >> yeah, this is the interpretation. interpretation rose almost the same time as the "wizard of oz" came out. the author never acknowledged that this was what he was doing. and i don't know if he decided okay, you know, i didn't actually do it but if people want to read into it what they...
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two sources say first-time representative richard hanna backs huntsman's drive for quality education,to teach more quality science, technology, engineering, and math. >>> according to a campaign source, rick santorum will pick up an endorsement. he will get the backing of evangelical leader gary bauer later in south carolina. bauer is chairman of the campaign for working families. bauer ran for president himself 12 years ago, in 2000. >>> republicans could lose a seat they've held in california for a quarter century. elton gallegly says he's retiring. redistricting would challenge another congressman, something he doesn't want to. do or would have to take his chances running for a new district as a democrat in georgia. >>> "entertainment" is reporting that beyonce and jay-z welcomed a baby girl in new york. there have been reports and rumors about the birth over the past few weeks. cnn hasn't been able to independently confirm if she gave birth or not. "e" entertainment reports the baby's name is blue ivy. another single lady. >>> forget the penny for your thoughts. how about a millio
two sources say first-time representative richard hanna backs huntsman's drive for quality education,to teach more quality science, technology, engineering, and math. >>> according to a campaign source, rick santorum will pick up an endorsement. he will get the backing of evangelical leader gary bauer later in south carolina. bauer is chairman of the campaign for working families. bauer ran for president himself 12 years ago, in 2000. >>> republicans could lose a seat they've...
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. >> nate, carrie, molly, hanna, isabella and lucy, thank you all for joining us this morning. appreciate you taking some time for us. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. >>> the captain of that ship is now facing several charges. we'll ask john miller about the charges and about the safety procedures that were not followed aboard that ship. that's ate little later on "cbs this morning." >>> let's catch up on the presidential campaign as the candidates search for a vote in south carolina. cbs news confirms that jon huntsman will drop out of the race this morning throwing support to mitt romney. jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. jon huntsman banked his campaign on the mod ral republicans to -- he vowed to keep going until it became clear that south carolina wasn't going for him. >> i'd say third place is a ticket to ride, ladies and gentlemen. hello south carolina. >> for jon huntsman, the hard light of day had a different message. voters in south carolina and elsewhere did much like president obama's former ambassador to china,
. >> nate, carrie, molly, hanna, isabella and lucy, thank you all for joining us this morning. appreciate you taking some time for us. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. >>> the captain of that ship is now facing several charges. we'll ask john miller about the charges and about the safety procedures that were not followed aboard that ship. that's ate little later on "cbs this morning." >>> let's catch up on the presidential campaign as the...
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. >> nate, carrie, molly, hanna, isabel, and lucy, thank you all for joining us this morning. we really appreciate you taking some time for us. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. >>> the captain of that ship is now facing several charges. we'll ask john miller about those charges and also about the safety procedures that apparently were not followed aboard that ship coming up a little later on "cbs this morning." >>> now let's catch up on the presidential campaign as republican candidates search for votes in south carolina. cbs news confirms that jon huntsman will drop out of the race this morning, throwing his support to mitt romney. political correspondent jan crawford is in washington. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. jon huh huntsman finished a disappointing third in new hampshire, but vowed to keep going through south carolina until it became clear south carolina just wasn't going for him. >> i would say third place is a ticket to ride, ladies and gentlemen! [ applause ] >> hello, south carolina! >> reporter: for jon huntsman, the hard light of day had a different
. >> nate, carrie, molly, hanna, isabel, and lucy, thank you all for joining us this morning. we really appreciate you taking some time for us. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. >>> the captain of that ship is now facing several charges. we'll ask john miller about those charges and also about the safety procedures that apparently were not followed aboard that ship coming up a little later on "cbs this morning." >>> now let's catch up on the...
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remembers after the 2004 election, karl rove speaking famously of its title, william mckinley and mark hannaow they put together a supposedly permanent majority in 1896. he believed he had accomplished a similar majority in 2004 and i think that helped drive some of the bad choices politically speaking of the bush administration and its second term. again, i took effect at the 1920s is something that happens again and again in our country says terry. the last majority i discuss in the book is any number of less majorities. some have come and gone in our political scenes. some successful. the lesser for cycles. some like carter's win in 1976 and kennedy in 1960, coolidge in 1924 have only lasted one cycle before replaced by something else. coolidge was replaced another successful republican majority that only lasted one cycle. it wasn't just obama. in the republic celebrated the vindication of the emerging democratic majority thesis. we can go on and on. harold meyerson exhorted the president-elect to bring on the new deal while paul krugman said it all the title of his postelection column, f
remembers after the 2004 election, karl rove speaking famously of its title, william mckinley and mark hannaow they put together a supposedly permanent majority in 1896. he believed he had accomplished a similar majority in 2004 and i think that helped drive some of the bad choices politically speaking of the bush administration and its second term. again, i took effect at the 1920s is something that happens again and again in our country says terry. the last majority i discuss in the book is...
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remembers after the 2004 election, karl rove speaking famously of its title, william mckinley and mark hanna and how they put together a supposedly permanent majority in 1896. he believed he had accomplished a similar majority in 2004 and i think that helped drive some of the bad choices politically speaking of the bush administration and its second term. again, i took effect at the 1920s is something that happens again and again in our country says terry. the last majority i discuss in the book is any number of less majorities. some have come and gone in our political scenes. some successful. the lesser for cycles. some like carter's win in 1976 and kennedy in 1960, coolidge in 1924 have only lasted one cycle before replaced by something else. coolidge was replaced another successful republican majority that only lasted one cycle. it wasn't just obama. in the republic celebrated the vindication of the emerging democratic majority thesis. we can go on and on. harold meyerson exhorted the president-elect to bring on the new deal while paul krugman said it all the title of his postelection col
remembers after the 2004 election, karl rove speaking famously of its title, william mckinley and mark hanna and how they put together a supposedly permanent majority in 1896. he believed he had accomplished a similar majority in 2004 and i think that helped drive some of the bad choices politically speaking of the bush administration and its second term. again, i took effect at the 1920s is something that happens again and again in our country says terry. the last majority i discuss in the...
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and the republican party of mark hanna and the old mckinley machine didn't trust t.r. he was considered an iconoclast and individualist and the cowboy notion. ross perot, his father was a cotton broker. but also was a -- broke horses, went to cattle auctions, considered himself a bit of a texas cowboy. and everything about theodore roosevelt is impressed ross perot. and i think gave him courage, if t.r. can do a bull moose party, why can't i run in 1992? and churchill it gout woes saying, anybody who loves -- it goes without saying, anybody who loves grit, winston churchill is your figure and the two people he admires most. in his office a portrait of george washington and talks about the founding fathers. but which founding father ross perot is like, i thought about in today. patrick henry. we always talk about the other founding fathers, the ones who become president. but this is about the contenders. and how do you have an american revolution woult that figure like patrick henry, an irritant? those are the type of people that ross perot admires. >> next is a call fr
and the republican party of mark hanna and the old mckinley machine didn't trust t.r. he was considered an iconoclast and individualist and the cowboy notion. ross perot, his father was a cotton broker. but also was a -- broke horses, went to cattle auctions, considered himself a bit of a texas cowboy. and everything about theodore roosevelt is impressed ross perot. and i think gave him courage, if t.r. can do a bull moose party, why can't i run in 1992? and churchill it gout woes saying,...