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it's sweet watching you watch pictures of harper and see watching you and steph and harper together. we're here in the orange room. we're talking about how this new studio thing happened while you were gone. a lot of action takes place now in the #orangeroom. a way to introduce you to do is to take some questions from our viewers. >> the monitor, one finger and one finger only, when you swipe this. >> you know that from pfrnl experience. >> it will mess you up. first question, how are nights with the baby? the baby is beautiful. >> before harper came along, i thought no sleep, no prm. now that shees here, you steal sleep wherever you can find time to sleep. we're a good six, seven hours at night. i'll take that. >> as a new mom, i'm trying to lose baby weight. what was your workout routine like, did you go on a special diet? >> no special diet. i don't want to restrict calories. i'm eating better. there is no secret. you work as hard as you can, but within healthy confines and give it time. i think after a little bit of time you start seeing results. can't rush this. >> took nine mon
it's sweet watching you watch pictures of harper and see watching you and steph and harper together. we're here in the orange room. we're talking about how this new studio thing happened while you were gone. a lot of action takes place now in the #orangeroom. a way to introduce you to do is to take some questions from our viewers. >> the monitor, one finger and one finger only, when you swipe this. >> you know that from pfrnl experience. >> it will mess you up. first question,...
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and blues is my comforter. >> brown: for ben harper, music was in the blood. grandparents and parents all played and performed, and the family has owned a music store in claremont, california, since 1958. >> my roots were always in the home. my mom used to play in bands. she's a musician, great singer and picker. and my dad was a percussionist. and so, they'd have people over every night making music. and they'd put us to bed around 8:00. and then i'd wait until they were really cooking, and then, you know, where they wouldn't be watching for me, i'd sneak out of my room and sit under... hide under the piano bench. ♪ >> brown: harper has gone on to become a leading singer, songwriter and guitarist with a string of albums and two grammy awards. ♪ charlie musselwhite's musical education-- and what an education it was-- came in the 1960s in chicago, where he went as a young man to look for a factory job. he wasn't even thinking of a career as a musician, just enjoying the local blues scene with the likes of muddy waters and elmore james. he did know how to play t
and blues is my comforter. >> brown: for ben harper, music was in the blood. grandparents and parents all played and performed, and the family has owned a music store in claremont, california, since 1958. >> my roots were always in the home. my mom used to play in bands. she's a musician, great singer and picker. and my dad was a percussionist. and so, they'd have people over every night making music. and they'd put us to bed around 8:00. and then i'd wait until they were really...
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that's what harper's ferry was all about. john brown, it was a white man attacked this arsenal, and they tore him up. the blacks, one of the blacks that got caught, this fellow, one of his men, dangerfield newby, when they got hold of dangerfield newby, they dragged him outside the armory, they cut parts of his body off, and then they let the pigs feed on them. so "django" was funny and it was good and i'm glad it happened, but it's not like the john brown, and certainly not like my book. now that said, my book is a book of caricature, so john brown is he's like this guy who preaches all the time, and he was very religious. when i got to the frederick douglass part, it just was too what happens so that the viewers will understand is that onion, the guy who's telling the story, who is an 111-year-old black man looking back on his life, when he had to pretend to be a girl to survive, he had to pretend to be a young girl, he ends up in frederick douglass's house. because john brown and frederick douglass were really good friends
that's what harper's ferry was all about. john brown, it was a white man attacked this arsenal, and they tore him up. the blacks, one of the blacks that got caught, this fellow, one of his men, dangerfield newby, when they got hold of dangerfield newby, they dragged him outside the armory, they cut parts of his body off, and then they let the pigs feed on them. so "django" was funny and it was good and i'm glad it happened, but it's not like the john brown, and certainly not like my...
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sometimes with harper.d i both know we are not going to get back, so we really go out of our way to make sure we do things as family with harper. what surprised me the most, i still don't know -- i guess it's how well harper and i have learned to communicate with each other. did you fall asleep? she is such a people person. >> you like that? >> kind of like her mom. and not just with adults. the babies really love her, in my opinion, of course! so here is what i've come to learn. life is no longer just about me. it's just not. and it never will be again. i don't care what they tell you, none of this is easy. but every morning i wake up, i walk into a room, and i look at her and i just know we did it right, you snow i know we did something amazing absolutely right. i love you so much! lover you. it goes without saying having a baby is the most amazing thing anyone can do. you know it and anyone who has had a baby knows it's the most beautiful thing in the world and i'm so blessed to have her in my life. hey,
sometimes with harper.d i both know we are not going to get back, so we really go out of our way to make sure we do things as family with harper. what surprised me the most, i still don't know -- i guess it's how well harper and i have learned to communicate with each other. did you fall asleep? she is such a people person. >> you like that? >> kind of like her mom. and not just with adults. the babies really love her, in my opinion, of course! so here is what i've come to learn....
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european commission report on said harper was a recognition of value of data the economic value but coupled with the recognition the value is enhanced by the cross border flow. i have heard this a the eighth you talk about to create those loans but they did not read that with the latest reiteration. so for those who are directly involved with of trade discussion there appears to be the open window to have a healthy conversation with the data flow and don't lose the moment to understand for what it is said recognize there is the need to address
european commission report on said harper was a recognition of value of data the economic value but coupled with the recognition the value is enhanced by the cross border flow. i have heard this a the eighth you talk about to create those loans but they did not read that with the latest reiteration. so for those who are directly involved with of trade discussion there appears to be the open window to have a healthy conversation with the data flow and don't lose the moment to understand for what...
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mr harper is the award winning actor a new york times best selling author is latest book is letters to an incarcerated brother in courage when hope and healing for inmates and their loved ones our old friend mark geragos they were now on defense attorney who celebrity clients are with cooling chris brown the late michael jackson and he's co-author of a terrific book mistrial an inside look at how the criminal justice system works and sometimes doesn't another old friend judge joe brown he's of course the longtime host of his famous t.v. show which ended its fifteen year run earlier this year a social activist joe is now considering going into politics and. with us again is kevin hagen i say again because kevin who was incarcerated for twenty eight years was released in two thousand and eleven from san quentin where rico probably impact program that stands for incarcerated men putting away childish things i say again because i interviewed kevin when he was a prisoner at san quentin hill who you're writing to writing to writing to everybody because we hope to for me i hope the book hi
mr harper is the award winning actor a new york times best selling author is latest book is letters to an incarcerated brother in courage when hope and healing for inmates and their loved ones our old friend mark geragos they were now on defense attorney who celebrity clients are with cooling chris brown the late michael jackson and he's co-author of a terrific book mistrial an inside look at how the criminal justice system works and sometimes doesn't another old friend judge joe brown he's of...
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what happens if you would like to mess up jason harper's hair? less tactical is my convertible of the year, the jaguar f type. two seats, not a lot of room, the v-8 is the one you want and it's got almost 500 horsepower. and it sounds like there's a lion in front of you going crazy. this is a very visceral car. it will muss your hair and sounds great great it's the impractical choice you want for a convertible. >> let's say you got to take everybody on a trip. >> i hate to do this, but it's the brand-new range rover. the range rover -- it does so well -- it is lighter and more efficient and the interior is more luxurious. you hit it it and think i can live with this car every day. particularly in the winter in the northeast. you can drive over huge snow piles and it makes it great >> what does something like a range rover go for? wax you can easily get over $100,000. less gas --to use >> if you want to be a green a diesel.'s diesels are the best for highway miles. it's got all the great things. about 500 50nge of highway miles. >> 550 on a tank q
what happens if you would like to mess up jason harper's hair? less tactical is my convertible of the year, the jaguar f type. two seats, not a lot of room, the v-8 is the one you want and it's got almost 500 horsepower. and it sounds like there's a lion in front of you going crazy. this is a very visceral car. it will muss your hair and sounds great great it's the impractical choice you want for a convertible. >> let's say you got to take everybody on a trip. >> i hate to do this,...
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. >> harper, present. >> here. >> lee. >> present. >> metcalf. >> here. >> and director reiskin? >> present. >> and chair kim. >> here. >> madam chair you do have a quorum. >> thank you, are there any communications today? seeing none, any board of director's new or old business? seeing none, we will move on to the executive director's report. >> good morning directors and members of the public, typically we don't hold a december meeting because of schedule travel and so forth and november is our last board meeting given that this is most likely our last meeting of the year i would like to report on the highlights, in particular since director lee is joining us today and has not been with us this last year. and the various things that we accomplished and with respect to the transbay project, beginning with the ground breaking and the sale of tea to hains, and that is how we started off the year and we then sold block six as well to gala for 30 million and entered into an agreement with havan and bridge housing to purchase, block nine for 43 million, this is working with the offic
. >> harper, present. >> here. >> lee. >> present. >> metcalf. >> here. >> and director reiskin? >> present. >> and chair kim. >> here. >> madam chair you do have a quorum. >> thank you, are there any communications today? seeing none, any board of director's new or old business? seeing none, we will move on to the executive director's report. >> good morning directors and members of the public, typically we don't...
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it sounds to me -- it sounds like ben harper's taken the win, man. >> are you impressed? ever seen before in my career in corrections. it's definitely interesting. >>> coming up -- >> my mom asked me what my job was. i'm a baker. i bake cakes. oh, that sounds fun. >> the cake baking partnership comes to an end. and -- >> hi, daddy, it's me, elijah joe, your little boy. you seem to have forgotten about me and mommy. >> ricky mckaskle gets a letter. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> i'm milissa rehberger, here's what's happening. just after a week of being shot in her colorado high school, claire davis has died. she was shot by her 18-year-old classmate who appears to have shot her by random. >>> two tornadoes may have touched down in arkansas leaving two or more people injured and 20 homes damaged. >>> and a s
it sounds to me -- it sounds like ben harper's taken the win, man. >> are you impressed? ever seen before in my career in corrections. it's definitely interesting. >>> coming up -- >> my mom asked me what my job was. i'm a baker. i bake cakes. oh, that sounds fun. >> the cake baking partnership comes to an end. and -- >> hi, daddy, it's me, elijah joe, your little boy. you seem to have forgotten about me and mommy. >> ricky mckaskle gets a letter. sir......
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now with our panel christiane amanpour, jeffrey toobin, amy holmes and phil harper author of "lettersated brother" and star of usa network's "covert affairs." what do you make of the study? >> it apparently has happened over the last 30 years. we used to be number one, number one in college graduates, number one in math and science. and what popped out to me in the study is the disparity of how much in shanghai which is number one, how competitive it is to get a job as a teacher, how height salaries are. that it's considered a great job. >> same in finland. like the top 10% of graduates get the jobs as teachers. that's not the case here. >> very respected job. >> right and rewarded as well. which is obviously also an issue sometimes. although it seems in the united states, they're throwing a lot of money at the issue. >> theyer throwing a lot of money. but when you look at the actual stats they're not throwing as much money in certain areas as other countries. some of the countries doing better for instance have more money thrown at the schools where actually they need it. the disadva
now with our panel christiane amanpour, jeffrey toobin, amy holmes and phil harper author of "lettersated brother" and star of usa network's "covert affairs." what do you make of the study? >> it apparently has happened over the last 30 years. we used to be number one, number one in college graduates, number one in math and science. and what popped out to me in the study is the disparity of how much in shanghai which is number one, how competitive it is to get a job as...
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harper, mr. terry, ms. schakowsky, i'm -- i've got a high probability that i can tell you which one of us comes out the winner at the final table. because i played with billy long and i think he probably beats me. i've never played with jan, so i don't know. she may be a sleeper. [laughter] but poker is a game of skill. and all my bill does is allow free will at the state level if the governor allows it for people who want to to play poker online. and i, again, appreciate mr. terry for his holding this hearing. i'm going to stay and hear the other questions. maybe, if given the opportunity, i'd like a second round for myself if -- >> jan and i will discuss it. the gentlelady from illinois and i will discuss that. mr. harper, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank each of you for being here on what is a very important topic and one that is -- has created a little bit of a division. ok. quite a divide. but i -- you know, we have, of course, legal gambling in the state of mis
harper, mr. terry, ms. schakowsky, i'm -- i've got a high probability that i can tell you which one of us comes out the winner at the final table. because i played with billy long and i think he probably beats me. i've never played with jan, so i don't know. she may be a sleeper. [laughter] but poker is a game of skill. and all my bill does is allow free will at the state level if the governor allows it for people who want to to play poker online. and i, again, appreciate mr. terry for his...
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bill harper is here to talk about his new book and movie with jennifer lopez. plus, the millionaire matchmaker is back. patti stanger is here for the latest "ask patti," and all the latest hot topics. now, here's wendy! [ applause ] >> wendy: yeah! ♪
bill harper is here to talk about his new book and movie with jennifer lopez. plus, the millionaire matchmaker is back. patti stanger is here for the latest "ask patti," and all the latest hot topics. now, here's wendy! [ applause ] >> wendy: yeah! ♪
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i have a digital queen at harper's bazaar, gift guru. >> lovely to meet you. >> i need to buy a giftanie. >> she must be a tough woman to shop for. shot glasses. a private island you could send her to. it has a spa. >> ultimate luxury and stephanie ruhle go in the same sentence. price tag? >> steep. >> not this year. >> tell me about stephanie's style. >> elegant. >> this is a pair of shoes. >> do they fit my budget? >> i have some other ideas. >> wow. >> stephanie seems like the kind of woman who would like fur. this is one of my favorite gifts for anybody in your life. yoga, pilates. >> i like it, this might be the one. no fur, no leopardskin. better to buy for the sporty stephanie. >> schatzky-poo. print.and leopard >> if only i could find a leopard rent yoga mat. >> i love it. >> they do not make it in leopardskin, yet. >> everybody wants to get fit. i have my own blog for shape. god, wow. >> i gave you a great lift, he -- a great gift. less sporty. classght need a hot yoga to work erik's gift off. >> he is canadian. approaching 56 minutes past the hour, time for bloomberg to go
i have a digital queen at harper's bazaar, gift guru. >> lovely to meet you. >> i need to buy a giftanie. >> she must be a tough woman to shop for. shot glasses. a private island you could send her to. it has a spa. >> ultimate luxury and stephanie ruhle go in the same sentence. price tag? >> steep. >> not this year. >> tell me about stephanie's style. >> elegant. >> this is a pair of shoes. >> do they fit my budget? >> i have...
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suspicious activity reporting, they say there's something odd about this guy jim harper. that goes into data that could be transferred between jurisdictions. lets say they cure it, we realize there isn't anything wrong with this guy but it's been disseminated, they have the bad info in there somewhere else, they cux to fourth amendment issues. if there's going to be adverse information about me floating around in databases, there needs to be ways to correct it, whether it should be collected in the first place is a question as well. >> absolutely. as far as information that come from officers around the country, tips and leads, information that come from 18,000 agencies in the millions officers are collecting that information, not just of sar but people calling in, plainltsd, whatever it may be, that information of those millions of reports that they get every day, finally come up through the suspicious activity reporting process, the fusion snrers where analysts look into the data and all of our fusion centers in america, in order to be a fusion center, have to have a pr
suspicious activity reporting, they say there's something odd about this guy jim harper. that goes into data that could be transferred between jurisdictions. lets say they cure it, we realize there isn't anything wrong with this guy but it's been disseminated, they have the bad info in there somewhere else, they cux to fourth amendment issues. if there's going to be adverse information about me floating around in databases, there needs to be ways to correct it, whether it should be collected in...
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we get you a lot of harper and jenna this morning. >> we were just looking at bob's baby picture. >> yeah. i feel bad. >> they could be cowinners. >> they could. >> there we go. >> they could share the crown. >> thank you erica. >> we all heard the phrase see something, say something. now police are making sure you can do that all in the palm of your hand. >> there's a new app that police hope will bring crime tips. david culver spoke with some that support the new tool but also worry about losing their privacy. >>> spend just a few minutes in a crowd and you'll find a handful of people on their cell phones. we found them here in woodbridge, virginia. either making a call or more likely sending a text. >> it's a quickgo. >> reporter: virginia state police catering to the smartphone population to get crime taps. they rolled out a new app, see something, send something. >> it gives it almost instant information to be able to hopefully respond to prevent criminal activity. >> it's hitting the air waves. >> see something suspicious, snap it and send it. >> while police are promoting the
we get you a lot of harper and jenna this morning. >> we were just looking at bob's baby picture. >> yeah. i feel bad. >> they could be cowinners. >> they could. >> there we go. >> they could share the crown. >> thank you erica. >> we all heard the phrase see something, say something. now police are making sure you can do that all in the palm of your hand. >> there's a new app that police hope will bring crime tips. david culver spoke with...
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harper's. that the piece these fields in places. ned a the offer since the second of which remain in the fields. a these particular these mean it's the key to the dual fuel for winter. every year ninety percent of the peace that come to japan are said to spend the winter in the area around it was hockey. there is another reason however that the greater point of sending these shoes to winter here the story takes to make use of dogs. the geese returning to go quickly chosen as the winter. read two points and he's very cautious periods the required large bodies of water with the kiddos keep your enemies and rest without worry. in recent years the bodies of water such as this has been steadily lost to development and other losses. number of waterfowl this work has increased year by year resulting in africa you know noone the small hospitals were riots and just ignored them. the lights in shallow waters near a village noon. these birds journey to spin the winter water bodies prepared by local farmers i just create habitats for waterfowl.
harper's. that the piece these fields in places. ned a the offer since the second of which remain in the fields. a these particular these mean it's the key to the dual fuel for winter. every year ninety percent of the peace that come to japan are said to spend the winter in the area around it was hockey. there is another reason however that the greater point of sending these shoes to winter here the story takes to make use of dogs. the geese returning to go quickly chosen as the winter. read...
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. >> thank you, director harper? >> yes, i concur a great deal with the directors on this and i think that you know the oldest saying, you know, if something sounds too good to be true it may not be. and it is with what the shift a lot of risk to a private company and to except to have so many savings because that company can do so much better than you can and so much more efficiency and so that it can accept that risk and save you money in the process and that takes a lot of digging, you know, as it has been said and we have got to do that and i really do second, look at this, i think, too that a big factor no matter what we do in this is what is going to happen to the new starts after october, 2014. and there is, i mean, already new starts took a hit on the first sequestration and it looks like it will take a hit in january 15th of the second goes in and new starts is one of those things that will be very easy for the congress to really tighten the noose around and i think, that if it comes together, or it comes in
. >> thank you, director harper? >> yes, i concur a great deal with the directors on this and i think that you know the oldest saying, you know, if something sounds too good to be true it may not be. and it is with what the shift a lot of risk to a private company and to except to have so many savings because that company can do so much better than you can and so much more efficiency and so that it can accept that risk and save you money in the process and that takes a lot of...
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he is now the washington editor for "harpers" magazine. welcome back to democracy now!out what you found out the mid-1980s. at this point, nelson mandela had been imprisoned for over 20 years. >> that's right. i found out or reported that he had been, as you mentioned, he had been arrested thanks to a tip from the cia while disguised as a chauffeur. what i had heard at the time as he was on his way to meet an undercover cia, an american diplomat who was actually a cia official. he made it rather easy for them to alert the south africans where to find him. i mentioned i thought it was particularly interesting to in 1986, because at that point it is just when the sanctions were being introduced, voted through by the congress over president reagan's veto. in thead noticed sanctions legislation it said there should be no contact or official contact with the south african military, so on, and so forth, except when intelligence required they did have to have contact. it was ongoing, this unholy relationship, which has led to mandela being arrested and locked up for all those
he is now the washington editor for "harpers" magazine. welcome back to democracy now!out what you found out the mid-1980s. at this point, nelson mandela had been imprisoned for over 20 years. >> that's right. i found out or reported that he had been, as you mentioned, he had been arrested thanks to a tip from the cia while disguised as a chauffeur. what i had heard at the time as he was on his way to meet an undercover cia, an american diplomat who was actually a cia official....
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. >> and harper bridge, a colorful display lived up to the extravagant reputation. >>> you can watch the times square ball drop right here on abc7. tune if to dick clark's new year's rockin' eve starting tonight at 10:00 and continues at 11:30 p.m. after abc7 news at 11. >>> hundreds of volume -- volunteers are putting the final town on the floats. most of the hand labor is done by hundreds of volunteers. on average it takes 5,000 hours to decorate every inch of an average 55' float. tomorrow, millions witness a first at the parade, and a long time couple are tying the knot on a wedding cake float. you can watch the 125th rose parade tomorrow right here on abc7. rose bowl stanford versus michigan state can be seen at 2:00 in the afternoon on espn. and we are headed to pasadena to cover the action at the rose bowl and you can get the play-by-play by following larry on twitter. >>>we have to know what the weather will be like the. >> decent all around for matter what you want just how much clothing you have to wear. yesterday, to give you an idea of what will happen, we set a record in
. >> and harper bridge, a colorful display lived up to the extravagant reputation. >>> you can watch the times square ball drop right here on abc7. tune if to dick clark's new year's rockin' eve starting tonight at 10:00 and continues at 11:30 p.m. after abc7 news at 11. >>> hundreds of volume -- volunteers are putting the final town on the floats. most of the hand labor is done by hundreds of volunteers. on average it takes 5,000 hours to decorate every inch of an...
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. >> david cameron, hamid karzai, steven harper. ban ki-moon, will people, and former general secretary kofi annan. prince charles is representing the throne. we'll have more from south africa with ali velshi who is on the ground. men american forces are being called on. chuck hagel is ordering the u.s. military to transport troops. 400 have been killed in fighting between christians and muslim groups. we go to the capital where the french troops are diffusing the crisis. looking like a muslim here can make you a target. the man dressed in white is surrounded by local christians. they say he's a seleka general. they want to kill him. he says he's a local businessman. the french intervene ordering people to move away. they arrest a muslim man taking him away. in another suburb of the city a man is carried to safety. he's been stabbed. locals accuse him of being part of anti-balaka. a christian militia group. >> we found this man walking. we have two grenades. we ask him where he is from. he couldn't tell us. >> french soldiers have a
. >> david cameron, hamid karzai, steven harper. ban ki-moon, will people, and former general secretary kofi annan. prince charles is representing the throne. we'll have more from south africa with ali velshi who is on the ground. men american forces are being called on. chuck hagel is ordering the u.s. military to transport troops. 400 have been killed in fighting between christians and muslim groups. we go to the capital where the french troops are diffusing the crisis. looking like a...
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most votesured the but it's not a named christine harper and her friends picked. she pulled in from maryland at 7:30 a.m., securing her spot for the highly anticipated naming ceremony. >> this is a very special, exciting momentum. >> excitement shared by howard lavelle. >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. >> with just 300 pandas in human care around the world, bao bao is a meaningful addition to these severely endangered animals. the zoo director says over the last 41 years, just to baby and is have been born here and bao only female. >> these animals are very precious annals to us. >> and to the visitors -- they say they usually see 2 million visitors per year but he expects an extra 400,000 people will flock to these fences, lured in by the baby panda. there is a lot of excitement today, with people coming in just to be part of the excitement. but there is a sad caveat, we have an agreement with the chinese that we only get to keep bao bao for four years. after that, we have to send her back to the other side of the world. thank you. those attending the namin
most votesured the but it's not a named christine harper and her friends picked. she pulled in from maryland at 7:30 a.m., securing her spot for the highly anticipated naming ceremony. >> this is a very special, exciting momentum. >> excitement shared by howard lavelle. >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. >> with just 300 pandas in human care around the world, bao bao is a meaningful addition to these severely endangered animals. the zoo director says over the last 41...
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he fought in the wars in kansas and then he attacked harper's ferry. frederick douglas, de ask frederick douglas to join him an frederick douglas said no, are you crazy? this is a suicide mission. and john browne did fumble through life. he was a failed businessman. he failed a lot of things. and he always managed to do things but he never did them on time. they kind of never, the train just kind of rumbled forward but never arrived on time. with the passages that should have been there. >> and just briefly how did you come to see john browne in the end? >> i loved him. i mean i grew up in the church. and he was very religious and that was one of the things that really attracted me to him. and the power of religion that made him so-- that made him such a force is something that still exists in my own life. so i really admire him. i admire him now more, now than i did when i first learned of him. >> all right, we're going to continue this conversation on-line but for now, the brook is the good lord, national book award winner, thank you very much. congr
he fought in the wars in kansas and then he attacked harper's ferry. frederick douglas, de ask frederick douglas to join him an frederick douglas said no, are you crazy? this is a suicide mission. and john browne did fumble through life. he was a failed businessman. he failed a lot of things. and he always managed to do things but he never did them on time. they kind of never, the train just kind of rumbled forward but never arrived on time. with the passages that should have been there....
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what is happened this year since her hunger strike. >> what is extraordinary is the prime minister harperught he could sort of pushed through this major new fossil fuel extraction enterprise across canada, just rolling over all of the land and people who have concerns about the air and water quality through his legislation 45. he found out he actually could not do that quite that way. one of the reasons he could not is because across canada, first nations groups formed local groups of idle no more. idle no more is a grassroots effort. these women were not major indigenous leaders or people who are in the front page. they were people who were active in their own community, but they came together and said we cannot acquiesce to this sort of pillage of our land anymore and we will be idle no more. and that inspired people across canada and then in the u.s. and elsewhere around the world they did flash mob around dances where they basically would do to an occupation of intersections and public spaces. they had the fast you mentioned. there have been blockades in places where there are efforts
what is happened this year since her hunger strike. >> what is extraordinary is the prime minister harperught he could sort of pushed through this major new fossil fuel extraction enterprise across canada, just rolling over all of the land and people who have concerns about the air and water quality through his legislation 45. he found out he actually could not do that quite that way. one of the reasons he could not is because across canada, first nations groups formed local groups of...
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overcame the naysayers, the harpers, the critics, frohis own base, to engage and negotiate an end to the cold war and save $20 trillion and countless lives. negotiation rather than isolation. those are the two options. >> if you a are talking about te negotiations in iceland, reagan walked away, unlike this administration. reagan had the backbone to say we will not accept your terms, and walked out. as a result of that, the russians understood there was no profit in continuing the arms race and they surrendered. that is exactly how you negotiate, and that is exactly how we are not negotiatingng. >> the sup >> we do everything we possibly can to be a help to o our employees, how they constructed their life based on biblical principles. >> this would be the first time the supreme court ever recognize that corporations are protected in their religious liberty, in the same way that human beings are. >> heres the issue. ththe owners of the hobby lobbya kitchen cabinet company, does not want to provide health insurance that provides birth control,l, as mandated in the nw health ce law. the
overcame the naysayers, the harpers, the critics, frohis own base, to engage and negotiate an end to the cold war and save $20 trillion and countless lives. negotiation rather than isolation. those are the two options. >> if you a are talking about te negotiations in iceland, reagan walked away, unlike this administration. reagan had the backbone to say we will not accept your terms, and walked out. as a result of that, the russians understood there was no profit in continuing the arms...
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. >> deputy king approved the battle rap between he and the other man whose stage name is harper.losely to make sure things don't get out of hand. >> i'll joke around with the guys from time to time but they usually know when i mean business. >> right now, a three-round battle. all freestyle from the top of the dome. anything goes. you know what i mean? first round, whoever wants to take it, can take it. who wants to go first? >> you. >> you can go first. >> go. >> all right. look. i said -- ♪ you the human body i'm chemo cancer ♪ ♪ before you start to ask questions i'm already giving answers ♪ ♪ [ bleep ] coming out the closet ♪ ♪ they call me ♪ listen i'm going to get you right ♪ ♪ they call me >> bro. >> hey, yo, you want to talk about coming out of the closet? ♪ hold up dog let's stop for a second ♪ ♪ listen to what rok got to say ♪ ♪ it doesn't matter because i'm so damn sick you can call me gang green ♪ ♪ i'm creeping through your mind i'll take you out ♪ ♪ i'm doing it silently ♪ first i'm going to duct tape your mouth ♪ ♪ maybe i'll put you in the back of the trunk with th
. >> deputy king approved the battle rap between he and the other man whose stage name is harper.losely to make sure things don't get out of hand. >> i'll joke around with the guys from time to time but they usually know when i mean business. >> right now, a three-round battle. all freestyle from the top of the dome. anything goes. you know what i mean? first round, whoever wants to take it, can take it. who wants to go first? >> you. >> you can go first. >>...
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. >> he could not have looked harper. he just bought jenny's gift four months ago. the timing could not have been better. he sold one of two winning mega million tickets on december 15th and found out last night he was getting his own prize. >> very good day. i am so exciteed. a million dollars! lottery officials showed up and covered the store with signs proclaim, "millionaires made here." the person who bought the winning ticket has not come forward and is splitting the prize with another winner in georgia getting $318 overtime or $170 million in cash. an investigator tried to track down the winner. we know when it was purchased, the date and time and trying here to get video if i can to see who bought the ticket at that right time and we go from there. >> the small store was filled with media and other looking to congratulate him. many hope the luck continues with another jack possibility just -- jack president a ticket away. >> it is good karma, good energy and that is why he won. >> i am so happy for him. so happy. my god, i feel lucky, though. >> he has a wife
. >> he could not have looked harper. he just bought jenny's gift four months ago. the timing could not have been better. he sold one of two winning mega million tickets on december 15th and found out last night he was getting his own prize. >> very good day. i am so exciteed. a million dollars! lottery officials showed up and covered the store with signs proclaim, "millionaires made here." the person who bought the winning ticket has not come forward and is splitting the...
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>> shut up, harper. >> don't worry about it, i've got to get out of here anyways.like to see you in vermont. >> i hate you so much. >> i like dating chocolate girls. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: taye diggs, "the best man holiday" is in theaters november 15th. up next, stand-up comedian nate bargatze. come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪music plays ♪music plays [ male announcer ] we're saying thanks, all december long, with 2 of your favorites for just $2 each! the 6-inch cold cut combo or meatball marinara. $2 subs?! that's something to celebrate! subway. eat fresh. that's something to celebrate! so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app. [ male announcer ] can't believe you c
>> shut up, harper. >> don't worry about it, i've got to get out of here anyways.like to see you in vermont. >> i hate you so much. >> i like dating chocolate girls. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: taye diggs, "the best man holiday" is in theaters november 15th. up next, stand-up comedian nate bargatze. come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪music plays ♪music plays [ male announcer ] we're saying thanks, all december long, with 2...
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sunni harper is live right here on set. it's good to see you. welcome to the "halftime report." >> thank you very much. >> where are we in the market here? are we in a bubble? >> we're not in a bubble. in fact, the rally is sustainable for a lot of the things you guys were talking about. the equity market has priced in the taper much so than the bond market. the bond market is expecting 10% for january, 15% for february. equities seem to be well ahead of that and priced this in, and i i think we have a way to run. >> are you worried about rising rates, or have we been there, done that? we've had our fit and we can accept what the punishment will be? >> i think the market has bifurcated. there is tapering. that has been digested. they are, to your point, focused on the economic data and why we're going to go up. that's good for the economy, good for stocks in general, specifically as you say not the utilities, the high-dividend stocks, but the bank financials, insurance company type stocks. >> are you convinced that as money comes out of fixed in
sunni harper is live right here on set. it's good to see you. welcome to the "halftime report." >> thank you very much. >> where are we in the market here? are we in a bubble? >> we're not in a bubble. in fact, the rally is sustainable for a lot of the things you guys were talking about. the equity market has priced in the taper much so than the bond market. the bond market is expecting 10% for january, 15% for february. equities seem to be well ahead of that and...
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producer julie snyder and others located the high school, and we sent three reporters into harper high school. and it was a school in chicago, not well-known or famous, not even the worst school in the city by far. it was just a school that gave us access where they had 29 shootings in one school year. i can't remember if eight or nine kids died in one school. we felt like this is a neighbourhood where people know what it's like to live through violence that the rest of us don't know, we can document the trauma, and document the staff, who was enormously competent at trying to quell the violence, and when one kid would get shot, they had procedures he had learnt from the army, after action reports, where they'd jump into action to name who the other kids were who might be affiliated and may be shot. so you could watch, you know, this school deal with this thing. something like that, where we would go in for so long with mann power, for any journalistic work. >> we did two hours because we saw so much stuff that was surprising. gang structure changed in chicago. gangs were nothing like
producer julie snyder and others located the high school, and we sent three reporters into harper high school. and it was a school in chicago, not well-known or famous, not even the worst school in the city by far. it was just a school that gave us access where they had 29 shootings in one school year. i can't remember if eight or nine kids died in one school. we felt like this is a neighbourhood where people know what it's like to live through violence that the rest of us don't know, we can...
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harper talked about the issue of health care.e do not distinguish between a jordanian patient or a syrian patient. this huge load on our health care has been multiplied, and you can see it. as for electricity, for example, a country that imports 90% of its gas. electricity has been subsidized, but now we are lifting the subsidy in a gradual sense, but we are still paying a lot in terms of energy. when you look at the camp, you that it looks like this, but it is the fourth- largest city in jordan. it is the fifth-largest camp in the world. this camp needs to be serviced. this camp needs not just health and security as i mentioned before, but it needs electricity. it needs to be lit so that we can take care of the residence. so, the generation of electricity and the energy bill is enormous. after that, jordan was really -- affected due to the egyptian gas crisis. we need to satisfy and cater to the camps. on ourmp is situated autofire. if it is polluted, we will pay a high price for years to come. this is where i am really stressin
harper talked about the issue of health care.e do not distinguish between a jordanian patient or a syrian patient. this huge load on our health care has been multiplied, and you can see it. as for electricity, for example, a country that imports 90% of its gas. electricity has been subsidized, but now we are lifting the subsidy in a gradual sense, but we are still paying a lot in terms of energy. when you look at the camp, you that it looks like this, but it is the fourth- largest city in...
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. >> stephen harper, the prime minister of canada that has lead that country in the most extraordinary ways, being able to resist the creeping effects of the weak american economy, directly to the south to have a huge impact on canada, and has done a major job of keeping the country together, in terms of all the problems and the tensions between the french and english-speaking people. >> and also a fan of the mclaughlin group. >> yes, did they not? >> yes, they do. >> and more of a policy of the toronto mayor, rob ford, coming out of canada right now. but my honorable mention goes to pope francis, who really revived the dimension of the income and quality debate that needs more attention in this country as the global views and the other economic forces. that they have put new pressures on the working class. and now that they will be increasingly showing you the middle class. >> if all that, why not give them the honorable mention? >> because, you know, the 16- year-old pakistani girl who was shot by the taliban. and just for advocating the girls. that they are carrying on the global cr
. >> stephen harper, the prime minister of canada that has lead that country in the most extraordinary ways, being able to resist the creeping effects of the weak american economy, directly to the south to have a huge impact on canada, and has done a major job of keeping the country together, in terms of all the problems and the tensions between the french and english-speaking people. >> and also a fan of the mclaughlin group. >> yes, did they not? >> yes, they do....
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. >> derrick blasberg interviewed her for harper's bazaar. >> she knew it was a make or break with the me a chance to do my vision, and it goes belly up, i'll do whatever you want. she risked it all and it worked, breaking records, going viral, and reaching over 10 million views within 24 hours of its release. now miley could do exactly what she wanted to and what she wanted was a memorable performance at the mtv video music awards where millions of americans would get their first look at the new miley. >> she was a little nervous. this was the big roll out of this is who i am going to be now. >> on stage with robin thicke, she stripped down to nothing but nude underwear, grinding with a giant phone finger, and she twerked. >> she twerked her way into history, must be said. i was sitting next to lady gaga's mom, and i turned around to see what those around me were doing and everyone had the same expression on their faces, like are you seeing what i am seeing? >> it was hot, but was it a mess? her critics thought so. even brooke shields, her mother on "hannah montana" told the "today" s
. >> derrick blasberg interviewed her for harper's bazaar. >> she knew it was a make or break with the me a chance to do my vision, and it goes belly up, i'll do whatever you want. she risked it all and it worked, breaking records, going viral, and reaching over 10 million views within 24 hours of its release. now miley could do exactly what she wanted to and what she wanted was a memorable performance at the mtv video music awards where millions of americans would get their first...
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bush, the music of ben harper with charlie musselwhite and "jaywalking." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show." oh, boy. getting ready for thanksgiving? [ cheers ] yeah, yeah. right around the corner. as you know, the tradition of thanksgiving began in 1621 when native americans sat down with a bunch of undocumented lg
bush, the music of ben harper with charlie musselwhite and "jaywalking." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show." oh, boy. getting ready for thanksgiving? [ cheers ] yeah, yeah. right around the corner. as you know, the tradition of thanksgiving began in 1621 when native americans sat down with a bunch of undocumented lg
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>> but harper had a nice first christmas? >> she did.y. >> hold up a picture of her smiling. do you have it? >> it's pretty sweet. >> it's a great little shot. >> i do. we have to go quickly? here we go. >> come on, come on! come on! >> it's not a commercial. >> i know. this is embarrassing. >> no, it's not. >> it's cute. there she is! >> look at that! >> that looks like a tuesday. >> exactly. we all love our kids. thank you. >>> we begin this morning, this hour with that capture and release of four american military members in elaboraliby. they were captured this morning and we have more for you this morning. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning. we have now confirmed from u.s. official that these four american military personnel have been relieved after they were taken into custody by libyan government forces. it occurred 40 miles west of the capital tripoli. it's not clear what the four american military personnel were doing at that time that they were taken into custody an, more importantly, not yet clear whether there was
>> but harper had a nice first christmas? >> she did.y. >> hold up a picture of her smiling. do you have it? >> it's pretty sweet. >> it's a great little shot. >> i do. we have to go quickly? here we go. >> come on, come on! come on! >> it's not a commercial. >> i know. this is embarrassing. >> no, it's not. >> it's cute. there she is! >> look at that! >> that looks like a tuesday. >> exactly. we all love our...