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. ♪ >>> coming up at 3:00 on katie jane fonda.at 4, michael finney finds out whether you have to spend a lot for cashmere. then at 5, population decline in california in -- >>> it is christmastime at san francisco city hall. the fire department began its annual toy give away with the mayor. >> it started in 1949 the toy drive is the oldest in the nation. >> it continues through december 25th, donations are more than welcome at any city firehouse. the firefighting santas hope to deliver gifts to 25,000 disadvantaged kids this holiday season. [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on, for two whole years. from at&t. [ female announcer ] a great price for a great triple-play bundle. [ male announcer ] call now. bundles with u-verse tv, internet and home phone start at $89 a month. now get the same great pri
. ♪ >>> coming up at 3:00 on katie jane fonda.at 4, michael finney finds out whether you have to spend a lot for cashmere. then at 5, population decline in california in -- >>> it is christmastime at san francisco city hall. the fire department began its annual toy give away with the mayor. >> it started in 1949 the toy drive is the oldest in the nation. >> it continues through december 25th, donations are more than welcome at any city firehouse. the firefighting...
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. >>> coming up at 3:00 on katie jane fonda.then at 4, michael finney finds out whether you have to spend a lot for cashmere. then at 5, population decline in california in -- >>> it is christmastime at san francisco city hall. the fire department began its annual toy give away with the mayor. >> it started in 1949 the toy drive is the oldest in the nation. >> it continues through december 25th, donations are more than welcome at any city firehouse. the firefighting santas hope to deliver gifts to 25,000 disadvantaged kids this holiday season. [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> thank you. hello, everybody, and welcome to millionaire. broadway giveaway week continues. today we are giving our contestants the chance to win tickets to mary poppins for not just themselves but an entire row of our audience. [cheers and applause] first up is a cashier who is not only hoping to score the tickets. she
. >>> coming up at 3:00 on katie jane fonda.then at 4, michael finney finds out whether you have to spend a lot for cashmere. then at 5, population decline in california in -- >>> it is christmastime at san francisco city hall. the fire department began its annual toy give away with the mayor. >> it started in 1949 the toy drive is the oldest in the nation. >> it continues through december 25th, donations are more than welcome at any city firehouse. the...
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i look to my right, and i am announcing, and the person next to me is bouncing, and it is jane fonda. you talk about gratitude. i was fascinated. you spend a whole chapter talking about gratitude, and you highlight a number of persons whose work, whose gift is the yanks -- whose gift is being expressed through their charity. it is strange, but i have never seen a book where someone spends a chapter talking about our attitude -- about gratitude and the work of others. >> they inspire us. paul newman, bono with his work to eliminate third world debt. just people committing themselves, people who take their fame and success and spend time working for a cause, and my cause -- there are a million great causes. because you work on is dear to my heart, eliminating poverty. i lived near the rockies, and i am uniquely qualified to see how my neighbors live and how it fits together as an ecosystem, and i found myself lobbying to protect the northern rockies, and i have made all of these friends in congress, on both sides of the aisle, people who care about the environment, and i love the work,
i look to my right, and i am announcing, and the person next to me is bouncing, and it is jane fonda. you talk about gratitude. i was fascinated. you spend a whole chapter talking about gratitude, and you highlight a number of persons whose work, whose gift is the yanks -- whose gift is being expressed through their charity. it is strange, but i have never seen a book where someone spends a chapter talking about our attitude -- about gratitude and the work of others. >> they inspire us....
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might have been jane fonda but i'm not sure that. if men could get pregnant then abortion would become a sacrament adam in rockville maryland adams thanks for calling you want to talk about discrimination. i'm great but i'll get better sure you. want to talk about. the last person that you had on the air. now why would. we want to do that. i don't it seems adam thank you for the call it seems crazy talk to me frankly and it's not anything that i it's not a world that i would want to live in it's not a country that i would want to live in and in fact i would submit to you that literally from the founding of this country. you know with the abolition movement was already going on as the constitution was being written from the founding of this country till today a lot of people have fought and died and marched and struggled for a colorblind society or an integrated society or a society where everybody has an equal chance regardless of their ancestry or their race and you know to just throw all that away in the name of the civil war somet
might have been jane fonda but i'm not sure that. if men could get pregnant then abortion would become a sacrament adam in rockville maryland adams thanks for calling you want to talk about discrimination. i'm great but i'll get better sure you. want to talk about. the last person that you had on the air. now why would. we want to do that. i don't it seems adam thank you for the call it seems crazy talk to me frankly and it's not anything that i it's not a world that i would want to live in...
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for jane fonda? not outside the realm of possibility, i suppose. tonight. we are going to look at your comments really quickly. where is obama to help the battered northeast? and obama said the best is yet toome, so look for . >> i'm toll sullivan in for neil cavuto. epa head lisa jackson announced she is leaving. house republicans saying that jackson used an alias to use a slew of e-mails about epa business, they are wondering why that was necessary, they want answers, but first a member of the group who sued the administration to release the documents, myron gel is joining me now, we did contact the epa for a statement today, it did not provide one, myron, how did you find out, what led you don't this path to where there were aliases in a cloak and dagger about the way they used other outside e-mail addresses? >> tom, it was due to the persist stance of my colleague at cei, chris horner, with a series of freedom of information requests, and a lawsuit. discovered that lisa jackson was concealing the public's business under an e-mail account in her name for
for jane fonda? not outside the realm of possibility, i suppose. tonight. we are going to look at your comments really quickly. where is obama to help the battered northeast? and obama said the best is yet toome, so look for . >> i'm toll sullivan in for neil cavuto. epa head lisa jackson announced she is leaving. house republicans saying that jackson used an alias to use a slew of e-mails about epa business, they are wondering why that was necessary, they want answers, but first a member...
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common theme seems to be bash america, sort of like sally field accepting it for, i don't know, jane fonda, his theme has been europe is in the pickle because of the united states, but this is a prevailing view that the european union is facing their problems because of the united states. they cannot be serious. >>guest: no, i quite agree and basically, norway, which gives the thing, it is very political, norway is not even in the european union but they are next door to this whole number which is a growing totalitarian state. it failed to give peace over kosovo and it has given its people massive borrowing and not they have over borrowed and the recommendation is alwaysst either and now you have rioting and forces for secession to break up the european union. it is a massive totalitarian state, grabbing power, and it gives its parliament elections but in power, and it does not like disagreement and it is against opposition, and, in fact, there are move moves afoot to stay any speaking against the european is a legal on fence and it is founded upon deceit and corruption. why did the europe
common theme seems to be bash america, sort of like sally field accepting it for, i don't know, jane fonda, his theme has been europe is in the pickle because of the united states, but this is a prevailing view that the european union is facing their problems because of the united states. they cannot be serious. >>guest: no, i quite agree and basically, norway, which gives the thing, it is very political, norway is not even in the european union but they are next door to this whole number...
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. >> greg: nothing compared to jane fonda. she was an american who but traitor to america.ng to make a name for himself saying stupid things and got famous. the big bully he hated is making him famous. >> dana: he wasn't trying to get famous in america. trying to get famous in south korea. he was speaking exactly to how they felt. >> bob: what about the rapperrappers in united states k about shooting tops. >> dana: i agreement. >> eric: personally, i hope they are not hanging out at the white house. >> dana: they are. >> greg: keeps going to the white house. al sharpton. i mean he is -- the kato riots. c'mon. >> bob: my ear, nose, throat guy went to stones conner? new jersey and said it was baby boomers smoking dope. >> kimberly: thank you for that update, bob. >> greg: all right. radio hosts have been yanked off the air and we're hearing from them for the first time since the nurse's suicide. >> you know, shattered. heart broken. >> we're so sorry that this has happened. >> greg: police are investigating could they face criminal charges over the death of this young woman?
. >> greg: nothing compared to jane fonda. she was an american who but traitor to america.ng to make a name for himself saying stupid things and got famous. the big bully he hated is making him famous. >> dana: he wasn't trying to get famous in america. trying to get famous in south korea. he was speaking exactly to how they felt. >> bob: what about the rapperrappers in united states k about shooting tops. >> dana: i agreement. >> eric: personally, i hope they are...
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i was a jane fonda. there are billy blanks. there are a million ideas out there.e-capitalist monee behind you. you've got millions and millions in vc money when there are ideas coming up from behind? >> the good thing about zumba, we created open source fitness. as long as anybody likes to dance there will be zumba classes. we were born dancing two years old, we start dancing. there is new dances and new moves and new evolution of music. we just incorporated it into zumba. liz: ipo? >> it's, never out of the question but we have one lens that we look through, does it help the instructors. if it helps the instructors we will do it but just through that lens we look at everything. liz: alberto perlman, a amazing story. great success to you. >> thank you, liz. liz: interesting to note that ink picked not a silicon valley company as company. year but zumba. they keep their eye on all different ideas. david: absolutely. good to see them making a good go of it. we should have more of the dancing. next the not so simple rules of collecting the health care sir tax. what i
i was a jane fonda. there are billy blanks. there are a million ideas out there.e-capitalist monee behind you. you've got millions and millions in vc money when there are ideas coming up from behind? >> the good thing about zumba, we created open source fitness. as long as anybody likes to dance there will be zumba classes. we were born dancing two years old, we start dancing. there is new dances and new moves and new evolution of music. we just incorporated it into zumba. liz: ipo?...
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antagonist in this show is -- doesn't come so much in the form of a person, although that's the role jane fonda plays and that's the role that chris messina plays. it's ratings, that if we have a problem in this country with the news, it's at least as much the consumer's fault as the provider's fault. but this show doesn't live in the real world. it seems like it does because it's set against the backdrop of real news events. we never do fictional news. the characters are all fictional and not based on anybody. i know you're going to get to that question. but it's -- they're constantly referencing don quixote and brigadoon and its parent company is atlantis and these are all lost cities. >> unabashedly romantic. and he excels in that. the happy ending, the swashbuckling, he said. and aaron told me when we started this, he goes, by the way, if you're in here to be likable all the time, it won't work that way. you're going to fail. will is going to fail miserably. we do. over the first season, it is a struggle, just like the struggle a lot of these tv journalists say they're going through. >> it
antagonist in this show is -- doesn't come so much in the form of a person, although that's the role jane fonda plays and that's the role that chris messina plays. it's ratings, that if we have a problem in this country with the news, it's at least as much the consumer's fault as the provider's fault. but this show doesn't live in the real world. it seems like it does because it's set against the backdrop of real news events. we never do fictional news. the characters are all fictional and not...
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suddenly the right conservatives, republicans saying she was a radical jane fonda suddenly rediscoveredllary clinton as a white working class hero. she was like franc rizzo all of a sudden. the story of the last four years for hillary clinton is republicans laid down for her, and democrats have started -- the democrats with obama and resented her then have gotten over t. the iraq thing is a distant memory. we thought she was the dwroefr whelming front-runner in '08. we were wrong. >> only hillary can stop hillary at this point. we talk about the republican war machine. this year or the last few years dealing with this imagined obama that didn't exist rather than aattacking the person in the oval office. had they done that, they might have a better chance than dealing with this imagined kenyan, socialist, marxist obama, and if they do that to hillary, they will entirely lose. this is an incredible resume. widely admired and no skeletons in the closet. we know this person extraordinarily well. have we seen a household name like this enter the presidential race? i don't think we have. the
suddenly the right conservatives, republicans saying she was a radical jane fonda suddenly rediscoveredllary clinton as a white working class hero. she was like franc rizzo all of a sudden. the story of the last four years for hillary clinton is republicans laid down for her, and democrats have started -- the democrats with obama and resented her then have gotten over t. the iraq thing is a distant memory. we thought she was the dwroefr whelming front-runner in '08. we were wrong. >> only...
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industry analyst thought this could be to the fracking industry what the film the china syndrome with jane fonda and jack lemmon was to the nuclear power industry. charles ebinger is analyst with the brookings institute. here is what he told me. >> matt damon will give a convincing actor, undoubtedly casting concerns about shale gas on horizon and that will become a lot of people's perceptions that shale gas is not safe. >> right now the industry low-key, p.r. campaign, hey, wait a minute this movie is only telling one side of the story. that hess what they're saying about it. and they're prepared to ramp that up depending what the public reaction is, melissa. melissa: the industry provides a lot of jobs. the collateral damage could be meaningful. thanks so much for bringing us all of that. >> you bet. melissa: speaking of "promised land", californians sitting on a virtual gold mine of oil, possibly one of the largest reserves in the country. estimates that monterey shale holds as much as 15.4 billion barrels of recoverable oil just what we were talking about just now. what does the state want t
industry analyst thought this could be to the fracking industry what the film the china syndrome with jane fonda and jack lemmon was to the nuclear power industry. charles ebinger is analyst with the brookings institute. here is what he told me. >> matt damon will give a convincing actor, undoubtedly casting concerns about shale gas on horizon and that will become a lot of people's perceptions that shale gas is not safe. >> right now the industry low-key, p.r. campaign, hey, wait a...
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this year hbo came out with a show in the newsroom with jane fonda. how's that program been an instructive to the regular networks? >> say the last question again. >> instructive. i want to know your opinion. >> the made in america was my time to thank you very much but i think that was diane sawyer in large part, so the credit should go to her. so i'm delighted that you like that. newsroom, i have watched it, and i find it very entertaining. a lot of fun. i think it's a very successful for hbo. there's a danger and i think there's a group of lawyers watching law shows and doctors watching -- you sort of know too much and it's a little simplified and it's a little black and white. maybe a little preachy at times. but having said that, and let me pick up on the last thing you said about instructive, i think we can't be reminded too often, those of us in the news media, about why we really came here, what we are really trying to do. the nature of the news is you're going to cover a lot of stories you are not that excited about. there are some stories th
this year hbo came out with a show in the newsroom with jane fonda. how's that program been an instructive to the regular networks? >> say the last question again. >> instructive. i want to know your opinion. >> the made in america was my time to thank you very much but i think that was diane sawyer in large part, so the credit should go to her. so i'm delighted that you like that. newsroom, i have watched it, and i find it very entertaining. a lot of fun. i think it's a very...
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today, academy award winning actress jane fonda. and olympic gold medalist gabrielle douglas.erforming his big hit "the a team" ed sheeran. all next on
today, academy award winning actress jane fonda. and olympic gold medalist gabrielle douglas.erforming his big hit "the a team" ed sheeran. all next on