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joan, i don't trust the words of any source.ised a family so he understands the nuance of international finance. which i don't think a jump from raising a family with kathleen to figuring what's going on in zurich. yaur thoughts. >> i don't know how it works either. i'm proud to defer to other people when there are things i don't know. but that's just not done on the right. and it goes back -- this is an old, old tendency. they called stevenson egghead. they've demonized knowledge. they demonized smarts. they really elevate what they think as a kind of common sense wisdom that comes from the family, that comes from the father, the head of the household presumably. and it's crazy. but this is what they think is going to let them take back the country. and it's not. >> number two from steve king on the topic of president obama's birth. >> but in any case it would have been awfully hard to fraudulently file the birth notice of barack obama being born in hawaii and get that into our politic libraries in what they keep of all the new
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joan on the right, olivia next to her. but she couldn't remember a single act of kind innocence their childhood. >> our family are all ac centric. my father was ac centric. my mother was a very positive and definite person and my sister and i are definite positive people. you put that together and you are bound to have differences of opinion. you just have to. we are not passive people in any way. what a delicious souflee. is this the work of your new chef? >> she went on making films until the 1960's, then quit for television and broadway. the young joan fontaine had been one of hollywood's most appealing stars. beautiful, vulnerable, stylish and believable. however mellowdramatic the films. >> remembering joan fontaine. thanks so much for watching. please tune in tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, neumann's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and purr -- pursuing the common good for over 30 years, union bank and united health care. >> my consist measures -- my
joan on the right, olivia next to her. but she couldn't remember a single act of kind innocence their childhood. >> our family are all ac centric. my father was ac centric. my mother was a very positive and definite person and my sister and i are definite positive people. you put that together and you are bound to have differences of opinion. you just have to. we are not passive people in any way. what a delicious souflee. is this the work of your new chef? >> she went on making...
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joining me now are joan walsh and ryan grim. thanks to both of you for being with me tonight. >> thank you. >> pleasure, reverend. >> joan, you wrote an article today called the gop's sad scrooge agenda. will republicans pay for letting long-term unemployment benefits lapse? only if democrats play tough. what to democrats need to do on this issue? >> i was saddened to see this not become a bigger fight during the budget battle, but they didn't think they had the votes. so we've sadly moved onto january. there are people sitting down to christmas dinner trying to shop for their kids and they're going to lose their benefits three day after christmas. it'sed a it's gotten to this point. as you referenced, there's increasing polling data that show people support an extension of unemployment. and the democrats are on the offensive on this. harry reid has said he's going to bring it up. it's going to be the top of his agenda in january. i think there's a real shot to make that happen. i think for a long time the democratic party has b
joining me now are joan walsh and ryan grim. thanks to both of you for being with me tonight. >> thank you. >> pleasure, reverend. >> joan, you wrote an article today called the gop's sad scrooge agenda. will republicans pay for letting long-term unemployment benefits lapse? only if democrats play tough. what to democrats need to do on this issue? >> i was saddened to see this not become a bigger fight during the budget battle, but they didn't think they had the votes....
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joining me now are congress woman jan schakowsky, democrat of illinois, and salon.com's joan walsh. thank you both for being here. >> thank you, reverend al. >> congresswoman, your republican colleagues have tried everything to discredit the health care law. will they start getting pushback from constituents who are benefitting from it? >> oh, i think there's no question. the good news stories are starting to roll out. as you said, people who have been denied health care perhaps most of their life are finally getting enrolled. by the way, i enrolled today. it was simple. i have my plan now as a person on the health care exchange. and i had no trouble getting on the website. and so now that the website is getting fixed, the republicans are looking for something else as part of their more than three and a half year campaign against obama care. but the sailing is going to get much rougher for them now that people are actually seeing the benefits. >> now, joan, every now and then, we hear, you know, a republican say they should root for the health care law to fail. some level of, you kn
joining me now are congress woman jan schakowsky, democrat of illinois, and salon.com's joan walsh. thank you both for being here. >> thank you, reverend al. >> congresswoman, your republican colleagues have tried everything to discredit the health care law. will they start getting pushback from constituents who are benefitting from it? >> oh, i think there's no question. the good news stories are starting to roll out. as you said, people who have been denied health care...
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ed rendell and joan walsh. i don't get it.overnor, why would they knock off a guy named john cornyn who is the second most right wing senator today and replace him with a nut job. why would you say the president's a foreigner, an undocumented alien? why would you keep pushing for impeachment? and why would you say if fetuses had guns they wouldn't be aborted? what does that stuff mean? what kind of thinking is that? >> it means that that person is deranged. congressman stockman is either the best actor in the world and playing to this base that he thinks is going to get him somewhere, or he's deranged. i lean towards the second. he's just off his rocker. but what's amazing here, chris, is someone like the club for growth and you and i might not agree with them but they're successful people, would not back john cornyn. up until now they've stayed out of the race. if stockman wins the primary and we get the current mayor of san antonio or henry to come back and run for senate, we would beat stockman by five to ten points in the
ed rendell and joan walsh. i don't get it.overnor, why would they knock off a guy named john cornyn who is the second most right wing senator today and replace him with a nut job. why would you say the president's a foreigner, an undocumented alien? why would you keep pushing for impeachment? and why would you say if fetuses had guns they wouldn't be aborted? what does that stuff mean? what kind of thinking is that? >> it means that that person is deranged. congressman stockman is either...
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for joan and her family news of a possible cure means she has another chance at life. >> did you ever think this day would come? >> no. >> what did you think would happen? >> everybody has little benchmarks. even though i'm not in imminent danger the fatigue sometimes is so overwhelming i already worry about going to my grandson's graduation. and i really want to be there. so it's the things that you mirrors, that i think, i'll have the chance. i'll be able to do things with my family again. >> certainly giving some hope. to shed a little bit more light on the advancement made in the treatment of hepatitis c, we're joined by bernard ruske. just your reaction right away to this major announcement. >> as dr. fauci has said, and as the fda has indicated, these are break through plans. we have an opportunity now to cure almost everybody with hepatitis c. >> sometimes breakthrough is used a bit loosely. you think this is a change agent? >> a major change agent. curing a minority of patients to being able to cure virtually everyone. >> going on this medication explain to me the difference h
for joan and her family news of a possible cure means she has another chance at life. >> did you ever think this day would come? >> no. >> what did you think would happen? >> everybody has little benchmarks. even though i'm not in imminent danger the fatigue sometimes is so overwhelming i already worry about going to my grandson's graduation. and i really want to be there. so it's the things that you mirrors, that i think, i'll have the chance. i'll be able to do things...
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so i decided at that moment to go home and start interviewing my friend joan and find out more about it. >> host: so did you recognize her in the picture when you first saw it, or had she already talked to you about this experience? >> reporter: >> guest: , well, i recognized the photo, but i really didn't understand how significant that photo was until i saw in context at the king center. >> host: and what had you, what did you learn from her about the civil rights movement that you hadn't known before? >> guest: well, what was interesting about joan's story is that she's a southern white woman who really risked it all to, you know, her family disowned her, there for her involvement in the civil rights movement. she's taught me so much and her story taught me so much about courage and about perseverance during the most difficult circumstances. and through her i i got really interested in the entire stir of the movement. so i'm able to weave her story in to a much broader story including, unfortunately, the assassination of medgar evers which was also part of the project. >> host: mr
so i decided at that moment to go home and start interviewing my friend joan and find out more about it. >> host: so did you recognize her in the picture when you first saw it, or had she already talked to you about this experience? >> reporter: >> guest: , well, i recognized the photo, but i really didn't understand how significant that photo was until i saw in context at the king center. >> host: and what had you, what did you learn from her about the civil rights...
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joan essential to keep definitely likes the christmas market. don't really is the actual session be. you can see the city holding. adopt a rough spot on. last month the apartment the building housing the vienna boys choir school is known expected to send somehow gotten palace is with the boys leave and learn alongside iran hundred of the clan in this age between nine and fourteen a kid. this is the british historian. yes that is ordinary boys the boys choir is keen to shed its image as an elite group. that's certainly what and when the concertina. it is a whole educational concept behind singing in the choir. being part of the communities more important than being a gifted singer. the choir office for children a lot of support and a lot too late. we had seen in some states today says doreen and cons of pancakes about it. i didn't know it'll probably be something good. the supersonics the us in the sky. the school use to have a reputation as an extremely strict educational establishment. the boys choir was founded more than five hundred years ago
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. >>> actress joan fontaine passed away this week ends. her home in carmel of natural causes. she was the only actor ever to win an academy award in a film directed by alfred hitchcock. she also had a bitter rivalry with her sister and fellow actress olivia dehaviland. joan fontaine was 96 years old. >>> if you're headed to the post office today, best of luck. the company says who is going to ship and why workers say they don't mind the rush. [ ♪ ♪ ] c1 >> tori: u.s. stocks higher rebounding from their worst week in weeks as huge yields boosted out looks and the outlook rose for the alone the number will be about 3.7 million, it is a welcome increase for a postal system that has gone through severe financial problems. >> we'd like to see this tip throughout the year but we also know that this is our peak mailing period so we're doin' everything we can to attract those people that are shopping online. >> postal officials say you can get your first-class letters and cards to your destination by christmas if you mail them by friday. the last
. >>> actress joan fontaine passed away this week ends. her home in carmel of natural causes. she was the only actor ever to win an academy award in a film directed by alfred hitchcock. she also had a bitter rivalry with her sister and fellow actress olivia dehaviland. joan fontaine was 96 years old. >>> if you're headed to the post office today, best of luck. the company says who is going to ship and why workers say they don't mind the rush. [ ♪ ♪ ] c1 >> tori: u.s....
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. >> joan fontaine, the only actress to win an oscar for a role in an alfred hitchcock film, has died at age 96. the british-american actress won best actress for her role in "suspicion." it was his american debut, "rebecca," that really made her a household name. >> because i put it there. >> joan fontaine was described by some as one of the last lading -- leading ladies of hollywood's golden era. she passed peacefully in her sleep on sunday morning. that is all we have time for right now. thank you for joining us here. remember, we will have more news at the top of the hour. >> you can check on our website any time. see you soon. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- back to the studio. the headlines. europe and the way forward. the eu foreign ministers will be meeting in brussels. in the ukraine, a compromise? german spacing life under a , and angelaion merkel prepares to be sworn in for the third time as chancellor, and israel retaliates with bullets. lebanese sniper fire.
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and joan fontaine died as well. she's remembered as much for her acting as she was a decades-long feud with her older sister olivia dehaviland. both sisters won oscars. fontaine won first for hitchcock film "suspicion" in 1942. joan fontaine was 96. >>> secretary of state john kerry has returned to the place where he earned three purple hearts, a silver star, and a bronze star as a young man in the u.s. navy during the vietnam war. the secretary went back to vietnam for a boat trip designed to highlight the effects of climate change. while there kerry told the vietnamese prime minister it was a good thing they didn't meet 45 years ago when they were fighting on opposing sides in the military. >>> china has launched a roving vehicle on the moon. china's space program has randly accelerated in recent years. there is intense interest in the mission to conduct lunar experiments. while they are behind the u.s. in terms of technology after all the first americans walked on the moon back in 1969, one space expert today sai
and joan fontaine died as well. she's remembered as much for her acting as she was a decades-long feud with her older sister olivia dehaviland. both sisters won oscars. fontaine won first for hitchcock film "suspicion" in 1942. joan fontaine was 96. >>> secretary of state john kerry has returned to the place where he earned three purple hearts, a silver star, and a bronze star as a young man in the u.s. navy during the vietnam war. the secretary went back to vietnam for a...
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china has hit back to its and three hundred of its nationals joan expressed its concern for those still there. so far chinese companies and nationals haven't suffered too many emotions which supported the peace and his mates by the by jd to hold this office and then we take actions to ensure the security of chinese nationals and oppose parts of the competence. china has maintained close communication with the ninety eight the anti african union as well as african countries to get the international community to play a positive role in easing the tensions in south sudan. joan says china will continue to push for early restoration of stability in the country johnny make cctv. he allows acid hours but this out with kiera and the former vice president and a rebel leader week my car i said to me in the ethiopian capital of the south of us on monday for talks aimed at bringing an end to the violence the talks follow in the two leaders meeting in nairobi which was held with the support of the intergovernmental authority on development cctv skinned child has this report the interim government to
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we're back with the panel, jonathan capehart, howard fineman and joan walsh.m passioned okay at the western e reconservative submit in denver, to block the president's health care law at all costs because of all things people might like it. let's listen. >> on january 1, the exchanges kick in and the subsidies kick in. once those kick in, it's going to prove almost impossible to undo obama care the administration's plan is very simple, get everyone addicted to the sugar so that obama care remains i permanent future of our society. >> david, this is the strangest acknowledgement saying it might work and people might like it. >> they might like insured when they or their kids are sick. we have to stop this. there's a bigger picture here too. one reason they were so desperate to stop obamacare, when we fight about it, we're fighting about whether the u.s. government has a role in social policy in making things better for the average americans. talking about disrupters and so on, say no. government is the solution, we needless and less and less of it. if obamacare
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joining me now, joan walsh. thanks for being here this evening.edible. 5 million people not able to get insurance because republican governors are playing politics, joan. >> no, it's really awful. and it's terrible for -- first of all, it's terrible for these 5 million people. they're going to hospitals now and community navigators saying if you lived in a neighboring state, you'll get medicaid but you're not getting it now because you live here. that's a tragedy in itself. but what we find now is these states, these governors are not saving money for their states. they're turning down federal dollars. they're turning down dollars that their taxpayers paid into. and we're finding they are going to be on the hook for these people. so this is costing them money. that they're going to have to put out to cover some of these people whether it's in emergency rooms or clinics or other ways. so it's so stupid and mean spirited. it really tops them. >> and they're making some really crazy arguments. here's another republican who signed up for insurance und
joining me now, joan walsh. thanks for being here this evening.edible. 5 million people not able to get insurance because republican governors are playing politics, joan. >> no, it's really awful. and it's terrible for -- first of all, it's terrible for these 5 million people. they're going to hospitals now and community navigators saying if you lived in a neighboring state, you'll get medicaid but you're not getting it now because you live here. that's a tragedy in itself. but what we...
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joy reid still with us tonight and also joan walsh. interesting, joan, how he was mentioning the demographics of the age of the people out there. obviously this man had a huge impact for the ages as president obama said tonight. a man who belongs to the ages. and the songs that were relevant at the era of his struggle being played outside his home. i think that's very touching. >> what a powerful symbol that young people would show up. so many times you have political events where the crowd is older and it's more of a looking backwards kind of thing. but to know that so many young people know the meaning of this man, gives me hope. it's not something i would have predicted. and i'm really inspired by it. >> joy reid, what does that signal to you? what do you make of the people outside of nelson mandela's home, the impact the has left on their lives playing songs of yesteryear era that represented that of the struggle. >> absolutely. i think nelson mandela who started out as a figure of great fear for white south africans ended up being
joy reid still with us tonight and also joan walsh. interesting, joan, how he was mentioning the demographics of the age of the people out there. obviously this man had a huge impact for the ages as president obama said tonight. a man who belongs to the ages. and the songs that were relevant at the era of his struggle being played outside his home. i think that's very touching. >> what a powerful symbol that young people would show up. so many times you have political events where the...
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as joan just indicated those of us who speak about race are blamed. ha, you're the ones fomenting race in america as opposed to joining with us to deal with racial reality. they believe rosa park to racism. >> the reason i played the clip of president speaking extemporaneously after the trayvon martin verdict came in. the last thing he was doing was stoking. it was one of the best moments of his presidency. it was so real. it was something for people who think about race, comfortably liberal and progressive, the notion that the president of the united states once heard doors click shut or women grab their handbags tighter in the elevator is horrifying, in the america we live and important to hear. >> no doubt about it. i agree with everything said. if i were a republican i'd be out asking chris christie how did you win 20% of the african-american vote. i would reach out to tim scott and say why don't you become a face, a voice for some of the things we're trying to do. you can't call your outreach office the african-american engagement office in detro
as joan just indicated those of us who speak about race are blamed. ha, you're the ones fomenting race in america as opposed to joining with us to deal with racial reality. they believe rosa park to racism. >> the reason i played the clip of president speaking extemporaneously after the trayvon martin verdict came in. the last thing he was doing was stoking. it was one of the best moments of his presidency. it was so real. it was something for people who think about race, comfortably...
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have you met joan? and i said thanks for the welcome, please come see me on broadway and she did. move over, i'm the real juliet, you might have to let the kos sum out a bit. >> you have an elderly stalker. >> jimmy: more with orlando bloom when we come back. ♪ shopping for gifts online. ♪ the perfect way to get into the spirit any time. ♪ ♪ hello target.com. ♪ that's my kind of holiday. this holiday we're and putting down phones. we're raising our glasses and lifting our spirits. here, the hottest gift is a fresh baked breadstick. heartwarming new recipes are coming right out of the oven and we're touring the classics of italy without leaving the table. at olive garden, the best holiday gift is being together. so join us! cause we're all family here. get together for unlimited soup, salad & breadsticks lunch just $6.99. all sleek and slender. you are doing it girl! how do you do it? and beats audio? so you sound just as good as you look? ok then! hold up, hold up! somebody better tell me something. you
have you met joan? and i said thanks for the welcome, please come see me on broadway and she did. move over, i'm the real juliet, you might have to let the kos sum out a bit. >> you have an elderly stalker. >> jimmy: more with orlando bloom when we come back. ♪ shopping for gifts online. ♪ the perfect way to get into the spirit any time. ♪ ♪ hello target.com. ♪ that's my kind of holiday. this holiday we're and putting down phones. we're raising our glasses and lifting our...
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it is a story of what was going on leading up to the execution of joan of arc.was chased by the very same men that caused the destruction and burning of joan of arc. a woman who stood u up to the te of censorship, time when england passed a death penalty for differences of religious opinion. she talked about the bible and she got arrested routinely for that. i read her memoirs backwards because oftentime often times ie back end of "the new york times" stories, and so that is what i did, found startling information and the medieval commonsense logic, the voices that come out are truly colorful. it is an exciting book. stuart: now finally we have prince charles holding to a religious theme, supporting christians. i never thought i would sue the day when he would say yes. we are running it on this program even though we are a financial program. i just hope our viewers understand what he said was that the voice of his. the weird glasses. thank you. senator rand paul, the obamacare rollout, they are good, bad and the ugly for 2013. he will join us in just a moment. h
it is a story of what was going on leading up to the execution of joan of arc.was chased by the very same men that caused the destruction and burning of joan of arc. a woman who stood u up to the te of censorship, time when england passed a death penalty for differences of religious opinion. she talked about the bible and she got arrested routinely for that. i read her memoirs backwards because oftentime often times ie back end of "the new york times" stories, and so that is what i...
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she was 96 years old. >>> and when joan fontaine arrives at the pearly gates, she may find peter o'toolef at home. >> he played royalty especially well and passed away over the weekend. brandi hitt looks back at a lived large. >> reporter: it was "lawrence of arabia" that made peter o'toole an international superstar. the playwright nole howard said if he had been any prettier it would have been called "florence of arabia." he had those piercing blue eyes and talent to match. >> do you think i'm just anybody? do you? >> reporter: o'toole quickly proved he was not just anyone. on stage and screen, he was acting royalty. >> i warn you, there can be only one justice in this country, and that is the king's. >> reporter: he played tutor to the "last emperor" and a teacher in "good-bye, mr. chips." >> it won't rarely be good-bye at all. >> reporter: he played an actor afraid of acting, a crazed director, and in "lord jim," a naval officer who abandoned ship. >> maybe cowards and heros are just ordinary men who for a split second do something out of the ordinary. >> reporter: o'toole was the so
she was 96 years old. >>> and when joan fontaine arrives at the pearly gates, she may find peter o'toolef at home. >> he played royalty especially well and passed away over the weekend. brandi hitt looks back at a lived large. >> reporter: it was "lawrence of arabia" that made peter o'toole an international superstar. the playwright nole howard said if he had been any prettier it would have been called "florence of arabia." he had those piercing blue...
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then received a request from south korean troops deployed in the restive eastern state of joan delay. the self defense forces are the only members of the un mission to retain the same entity as the south koreans. fighting erupted in cheers of more than a week ago. the train south to the soldiers lowered to the present sell bikes here and it's those supporting former vice president. we wish our. the violence has spread to other regions armed groups assault that a un facility and johnny blaze last week killing at least a dozen people including peacekeepers from india the situation has prompted u n officials to take precautions. they're pulling down the aisle to some of their peacekeeping staff from south sudan. it's a non critical staff deployed in gitmo will move to neighboring uganda civilian personnel in the state of john wayne have been relocated to the capital twenty thousand people and sovereignty of the un facilities. this is the plan to reinforce the peacekeeping presence and john blake and other parts of the country to protect them. the un has retained a peacekeeping mission in
then received a request from south korean troops deployed in the restive eastern state of joan delay. the self defense forces are the only members of the un mission to retain the same entity as the south koreans. fighting erupted in cheers of more than a week ago. the train south to the soldiers lowered to the present sell bikes here and it's those supporting former vice president. we wish our. the violence has spread to other regions armed groups assault that a un facility and johnny blaze...
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tavis: eight time grammy nominee dave koz cb brings joan albright, richard elliot to reinvent classicongs from the 60's and 70's. the album features hits from sly and the family stone, blood sweat and tears, and chicago. let's hear a clip from the beatles "got to get you into my life." ♪ ♪ tavis: for cap to grew up in the hood like i did, you think the elements, but it only goes to show how brilliant when an and mccartney are. it is their song, but the others but distinct on it, and when you hear it in my neighborhood you think earth wind and fire. >> you know i love you. tavis: i love you back. >> this project is a labor of love. to do.at i wanted i had it in my head for so many years. it is the matter of timing when we would do it. there are sogs, many so attached to these horn bands that represents the golden era of music where every song with kicking horn section so much excitement. earth wind and fire, tower of sly and thego, family stone, james brown, for a young horn player going -- growing up, this is what i wanted to hear and why i became a musician. tavis: you are a musicolo
tavis: eight time grammy nominee dave koz cb brings joan albright, richard elliot to reinvent classicongs from the 60's and 70's. the album features hits from sly and the family stone, blood sweat and tears, and chicago. let's hear a clip from the beatles "got to get you into my life." ♪ ♪ tavis: for cap to grew up in the hood like i did, you think the elements, but it only goes to show how brilliant when an and mccartney are. it is their song, but the others but distinct on it,...
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actress joan phon tape also passed away over the weekend. died yesterday at her home of natural causes. he was the only actor to win an academy award in a movie directed by alfred hitchcock. >>> previously records for so- called long gun purchases were destroyed within five days. dealers will need to register purchases with the state. some gun owners have criticized the new saw saying it targets people who purchase their guns legally but does nothing to keep the guns out of the hands of criminals. >>> there is a new study that says california is not collecting all the fines it ohm poses on assist the living homes. they ordered those facilities to pay almost $3 million since july of 2007. but the report says its only collected about half that amount. state officials say many times the operators shut down and they move away before they can collect the fines that are owed. >>> contractors putting the finishing touches on a remodel of a state of the art center. it will be operated by children's hospital at stanford. that new location in capitola
actress joan phon tape also passed away over the weekend. died yesterday at her home of natural causes. he was the only actor to win an academy award in a movie directed by alfred hitchcock. >>> previously records for so- called long gun purchases were destroyed within five days. dealers will need to register purchases with the state. some gun owners have criticized the new saw saying it targets people who purchase their guns legally but does nothing to keep the guns out of the hands...
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actress joan fontaine died at 86.assics, 1949 "rebecca" and 1940 film "suspicion." her rivalry with de havilland filled gossip columns. she said she was surprised and saddened by her sister's death. in 1941 she went head award. fontaine won that in "suspicion." >> still think my way is best. >> i'll be late. anyway, if my father saw me in late he might have a stroke. s". s". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. adt can help you turn on a few lights... ♪ ...bring family in from the cold... ♪ ...even let you know when an old friend has arrived. ♪ now get adt's best holiday offer. adt.
actress joan fontaine died at 86.assics, 1949 "rebecca" and 1940 film "suspicion." her rivalry with de havilland filled gossip columns. she said she was surprised and saddened by her sister's death. in 1941 she went head award. fontaine won that in "suspicion." >> still think my way is best. >> i'll be late. anyway, if my father saw me in late he might have a stroke. s". s". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even...
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and there was the brings issue the proposition 6 and anita bryant save our children caption and the joan town tragedy. it was a year for those of us who we will never forget and those who have arrived since that will come to remember. i wanted to share just two harvey milk stories that are part find my being. feeling it's been an extraordinary honor and privilege to serve in the state legislature while harvey race to serve 26 years before a gay man would serve in the assembly. i want to take a moment to remember all the 4rb community who have served on the san francisco board of supervisors supervisor harvey and roberta and tom. leslie devon and scott wiener david campos are serving successfully as county supervisors and supervisor susan so every year in sacramento we assist high school students to come by but the inform sacramento to come to coerce lobby day it's an opportunity to get a civics lesson and how to lobby a lover so they get a little bit of training and those are kids sometimes 13 and fourteen and 15 years old their high school students always pressed more and more kids are
and there was the brings issue the proposition 6 and anita bryant save our children caption and the joan town tragedy. it was a year for those of us who we will never forget and those who have arrived since that will come to remember. i wanted to share just two harvey milk stories that are part find my being. feeling it's been an extraordinary honor and privilege to serve in the state legislature while harvey race to serve 26 years before a gay man would serve in the assembly. i want to take a...
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our white house correspondent is traveling with the president and joans us now from honolulu. good evening. >> reporter: merry christmas to you. the white house is celebrating what could be a last minute gift of obamacare enrollments for coverage. beginning january 1, a record number of visits to the health care.gov website this week. but if people can show they missed yesterday's deadline it's adding to confusion. today in their annual christmas message, the president and the first lady urged americans to remember troops serving far from home. this afternoon they were visiting with service members and their families at a nearby base. another story is getting attention, that of edward snowden. today snowden aired comments since he went to russia this past summer. >> a child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all. they'll never know what it means to have a private moment to themselves, an unrecorded, unanalyzed thought. >> reporter: the white house reiterated its position that snowden should be returned to the u.s. where he faces felony charges. >> thank y
our white house correspondent is traveling with the president and joans us now from honolulu. good evening. >> reporter: merry christmas to you. the white house is celebrating what could be a last minute gift of obamacare enrollments for coverage. beginning january 1, a record number of visits to the health care.gov website this week. but if people can show they missed yesterday's deadline it's adding to confusion. today in their annual christmas message, the president and the first lady...
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joan us at 6:00. >>> a funny riff on a christmas classic is making the rounds on the internet. ♪ >> these members of the hampton, virginia, police force, showing off their dance moves and vocals to "jingle bells". they made this video to deter thieves. this year officers say they wanted to get creative with the message. i think that's pretty creative. anything to stop crime. >> if it works. >> that does it for us here at 5:00. for leigh glaser, colin rush, mike shumann, we'll be back at 6:00. world news is next. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, remembering an acting legend. peter o'toole, the star of "lawrence of arabia," has died. >> the desert is an ocean in which no oar is dipped. >> tonight, the actor in his own words, on shooting that movie in the desert. what he said about being passed over for an oscar. and that line from "my favorite year" that mirrored his real life. >> i'm not an actor! i'm a movie star! >>> also tonight, the deep freeze moving in just as we begin the work week. nearly two dozen states dig out after two massive storms collide. >>> to the rescue. nasa tonigh
joan us at 6:00. >>> a funny riff on a christmas classic is making the rounds on the internet. ♪ >> these members of the hampton, virginia, police force, showing off their dance moves and vocals to "jingle bells". they made this video to deter thieves. this year officers say they wanted to get creative with the message. i think that's pretty creative. anything to stop crime. >> if it works. >> that does it for us here at 5:00. for leigh glaser, colin rush,...
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>> what was interesting about joan's story is that -- who -- through her i deposit interested in the entire story. so i'm able to leave her story in to a much broader story including unfortunately the assassination. [inaudible] -- what brought me to the movement was going to sunday school and singing about jesus loves the children red, yellow, black, and white. and memorizing the bible words. then in high school we had the declaration of independence. we hold the truth to be
>> what was interesting about joan's story is that -- who -- through her i deposit interested in the entire story. so i'm able to leave her story in to a much broader story including unfortunately the assassination. [inaudible] -- what brought me to the movement was going to sunday school and singing about jesus loves the children red, yellow, black, and white. and memorizing the bible words. then in high school we had the declaration of independence. we hold the truth to be
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joan fontaine died in her sleep in caramel. she won an oscar for "suspicion" and received a nomination for "rebecca." fontaine grew up in saratoga and went to los gatos high school. she was 96 years old. >>> actor peter o'toole has also died. the charismatic actor was nominated eight times for an academy award but never won. he accepted an honorary oscar in 2003. o'toole was known for starring in "lawrence of arabia" but was also an accomplished stage actor. he died at a hospital following a long illness. peter o'toole was 81 years old. >>> still ahead, we'll show you how pot is going mainstream in northern california. >>> throwing out that old tech gear is really adding up. how much e-waste is growing around the world. >>> what china is working on during the first visit to the moon since the '70s. >>> you could win an extra $7,000 this holiday season just helping fight hunger in the bay area. clinic the "give where you live" but ton on our facebook page, we'll donate a dollar to food banks for you and you might win $7,000. we'
joan fontaine died in her sleep in caramel. she won an oscar for "suspicion" and received a nomination for "rebecca." fontaine grew up in saratoga and went to los gatos high school. she was 96 years old. >>> actor peter o'toole has also died. the charismatic actor was nominated eight times for an academy award but never won. he accepted an honorary oscar in 2003. o'toole was known for starring in "lawrence of arabia" but was also an accomplished stage...
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. >> hollywood is also mourning the loss of joan fontaine she died yesterday at 86.rred as rebecca and won an academy aword for best actress is suspicion. >> all right, the suspicion about him deepens, the efforts to find a man now believed to be a spy. >> and coming up a girl is on life support after what was supposed to be routine surgery, we will hear from her family after the break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, griego. >>> a bay area girl is left brain dead after a routine surgery goes horribly wrong. >> that we have abandoned him or anybody has abandoned him is simply incorrect. >> john kerry insists the u.s. is working to bring levinson home, when while the prime minister insists they don't have him. >> they did that and did make it better. >> they announce new bus routes after years of that they are rolling out new routes but not all drivers are using it. >> i use that every day and recently i started using my inhaler. >> yellow air and that, today is the 9th spare the air today there. from around the area stories that matter. >> good morning, it is monday, december the 16t
. >> hollywood is also mourning the loss of joan fontaine she died yesterday at 86.rred as rebecca and won an academy aword for best actress is suspicion. >> all right, the suspicion about him deepens, the efforts to find a man now believed to be a spy. >> and coming up a girl is on life support after what was supposed to be routine surgery, we will hear from her family after the break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, griego. >>> a bay area girl is left brain dead after a routine...
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. >>> and oscar-winner joan fontaine has also died. she won that oscar starring alongside cary grant starring in an alfred hitchcock film, suspicion. she later appeared in "ryan's hope." and as panelist on "to tell the truth." she died yesterday. at her home in california. she was 96 years old. >>> time now for the weather across the nation. there will be snow from the upper midwest to the great lakes. northwest pennsylvania could pick up a foot of lake-effect snow. unusually quiet and dry in the west. >> honolulu, phoenix, miami, all in the mid to upper 70s. it's going to be seven, though, in anchorage. cool 40s in the northwest. teen and 20s in the northeast. >>> how about some holiday cheer from the first family front and center last night for an annual christmas tradition. >> the president was joined by the first lady and his daughters for the christmas in washington charity show to benefit a children's hospital. they had five helpers on hand for the 32nd annual concert and patients all dressed up as elves. >> malia and sasha were
. >>> and oscar-winner joan fontaine has also died. she won that oscar starring alongside cary grant starring in an alfred hitchcock film, suspicion. she later appeared in "ryan's hope." and as panelist on "to tell the truth." she died yesterday. at her home in california. she was 96 years old. >>> time now for the weather across the nation. there will be snow from the upper midwest to the great lakes. northwest pennsylvania could pick up a foot of...
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. >>> another acting giant pass ago way this weekend, joan fontaine known for her award-winning roles in numerous alfred hitchcock thrillers. she died sunday at the age of 96. when she won an oscar for "significance" at 24, she was the youngest best actress winner of all time. and actor/writer/director tom loughlin of "billy jack" died sunday at the age of 82. he'll be remembered as a pioneer in the film industry. he was one of the first filmmakers to advertise on television. >>> a big cleanup in the northeast sunday after a weekend storm dumped more than a foot of snow in some parts. travelers were forced to deal with slippery roads and flight cancellations. bill karins is here. streets right now look okay, though. at least in snork city. new york city. not sure in other places, i'm sure. >> a lot of them cleaned all right. here's the deal. i can get us on a flight, we can be poolside in l.a. by noon, maybe jump back on a flight at 5:00, get a tan. >> a $2,000 round trip? >> 83 in l.a. not fair sometimes. let's talk about this forecast. yesterday it was still one of those coolish-typ
. >>> another acting giant pass ago way this weekend, joan fontaine known for her award-winning roles in numerous alfred hitchcock thrillers. she died sunday at the age of 96. when she won an oscar for "significance" at 24, she was the youngest best actress winner of all time. and actor/writer/director tom loughlin of "billy jack" died sunday at the age of 82. he'll be remembered as a pioneer in the film industry. he was one of the first filmmakers to advertise on...
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. >>> joan rivers have more verbal jabs for jennifer lawrence. in a "new york post" interview. says she hopes the oscar winner grows up in 2014. ouch! well, the feud was sparked after lawrence accused rivers' "fashion police" of teaching young people how to judge others. >>> "sports illustrated" model kate upton has reportedly split from bad boy ballroom dancer maksim. >>> it's all about new beg beginnings for "divas." jennifer jwoww said she is expecting. showing off the $1.4 million engagement ring she received from los angeles dodger carl crawford. the couple is also expecting. that's a big ring. >>> and finally, a terminally ill girl's wish to dance with beyonce came true in las vegas. take a look. the wheelchair-bound cancer patient watched in absolute awe as the megastar descended toward her where the pair rocked the crowd with a memorable song and dance. that is just great. beyonce using her fame for a great cause. >>> well, i'm kristen welker, and this is "early today." we hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news in the "washington post" ca
. >>> joan rivers have more verbal jabs for jennifer lawrence. in a "new york post" interview. says she hopes the oscar winner grows up in 2014. ouch! well, the feud was sparked after lawrence accused rivers' "fashion police" of teaching young people how to judge others. >>> "sports illustrated" model kate upton has reportedly split from bad boy ballroom dancer maksim. >>> it's all about new beg beginnings for "divas." jennifer...
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production invented in scotland to call much more to bone diseases in the developing countries the joan b code revolutionize life the world's coal communities simple genius that. a mini sample the brunt of the design so when a giant wave count across the indian ocean on boxing day in two thousand for killing some two hundred and thirty thousand people. until the tsunami ripped through the indonesian province of the outset he needed a special comics ago that it's not secure tiniest cent of emergency was in full since government troops for the free to independence movement rebels the destruction by the tsunami was so great that it does off the de facto ended the conflict analyst a decade on it's clear that like for the people of mt it will never be the same again i i i i i used to know each other for the rebuilding efforts after the tsunami the minority news to my dearest whiny. mom i'm not silly jaya is the head of the rebuilding project i know the event. near new dean shows us how agriculture is flourishing in his community he's proud of the local produce like mangoes papaya coffee rubb
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joan mcafee has turned his wife willingly into a hollywood script. >> it's the story of a successful entrepreneur who went crazy. surrounded himself with girls and guns and became a murder? or is this the greatest mind [ bleep ] of all time. >> we caught up with him last year in portland, oregon. and now he's back in the silicon valley. >> in the shadows of the sophomore security inpyre he created in 1967, the 68-year-old mcafee is starting a new company with old baggage. >> up in portland, you said you had nothing to do with your murder of your neighbor in belize. he said you were drug free. you were still in contact with one of your teenage girlfriends. anything changed in. >> nothing has changed. >> what has changed in your life? >> well, i've become more energetic, i think. i've paid less attention to dealing with the press and more attention dealing with things i can create and design and have fun with. this product is something i've been thinking about for years. >> how much is this jon mcagree hype and how much is the real deal. >> well, you know, i know better than to hype a
joan mcafee has turned his wife willingly into a hollywood script. >> it's the story of a successful entrepreneur who went crazy. surrounded himself with girls and guns and became a murder? or is this the greatest mind [ bleep ] of all time. >> we caught up with him last year in portland, oregon. and now he's back in the silicon valley. >> in the shadows of the sophomore security inpyre he created in 1967, the 68-year-old mcafee is starting a new company with old baggage....
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. >> yes and we are joaned today by -- joined today by karin padeees and elisa from second harvest foodbank. emc has been a longtime supporter of the second harvest food bank and has a sizable check today. thank you very much ladies for joining us today. now karin you guys are excited to be part of the organization, this is not the first year. >> this is not, this is our second year to support second harvest. to help them reach their goal of $13.2 million and two million pounds of food. >> that's a long way to go. you have to be excited to help out. >> we are, we have about 4,000 employees locally that are just really excited to get back and if you walk through the halls you would see peanut butter jars leaned up and it's just -- lined up and it's just really exciting to sew how much of an effort people are putting in tombing sure folks don't go hungry. >> you have quite the check today. why don't you hold that up for us? all right there we go. how much is that? >> it's for $100,000 to support the holiday drive. >> oh my goodness, congratulations, that's fantastic, very good. what does
. >> yes and we are joaned today by -- joined today by karin padeees and elisa from second harvest foodbank. emc has been a longtime supporter of the second harvest food bank and has a sizable check today. thank you very much ladies for joining us today. now karin you guys are excited to be part of the organization, this is not the first year. >> this is not, this is our second year to support second harvest. to help them reach their goal of $13.2 million and two million pounds of...
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hey, joan. radiator's acting up again? never know when old faithful's gonna blow.e don't need to be so formal about this. it's a funny thing about that radiator. in the movie that cooper shot, uh, he did several takes. in some of the takes, there's tape wrapped around the air valve. in others, there isn't. it's a basic continuity error. i mean, i don't think cooper's directing career is going to go anywhere. (laughing): okay. but it's almost as if it started whistling, and then they called someone in to fix it. someone with a special shortcut involving electrical tape. you were here the whole time, weren't you, bruce? but at-at first, i-i could not figure out why you would do something like that. and then i remembered that this place is rent-controlled, so if i violate my lease, you can evict me, and then you can charge market value for this place. i'm hardly the only guy with electrical tape. no, but, you know, the actors in that movie-- they work a lot, and they're not hard to track down. they all confirmed that you were here the whole time. you participated in t
hey, joan. radiator's acting up again? never know when old faithful's gonna blow.e don't need to be so formal about this. it's a funny thing about that radiator. in the movie that cooper shot, uh, he did several takes. in some of the takes, there's tape wrapped around the air valve. in others, there isn't. it's a basic continuity error. i mean, i don't think cooper's directing career is going to go anywhere. (laughing): okay. but it's almost as if it started whistling, and then they called...
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joan spero, senior vice-president, corporate affairs at american express.ayments deficit emerged in the late 1960s for three fundamental reasons. the u.s. economy was heating up due to the war in vietnam and due to expenditures on the gat society, and had inflaon at home. as the dollar became overvalued, we began to suck in more imports and we began to export less in relation to imports. so we went into "balance of trade" deficit, finally, in 1971. and the third factor is the capital outflows from the u.s., which continued throughout the 1960s for investment reasons and for financial flows. schoumacher: where a decade before there had been an international dollar shortage, now the world faced a dollar glut. this overwhelming supply of dollars piled up in the vaults of foreign central banks. these banks began to redeem dollars for american gold. between 1964 and 1966, u.s. gold reserves dropped by $2 billion. e u.s. really d not know what to do about the dollar in the late 1960s, and the europeans didn't know either. we had a fixed exchange rate system. it w
joan spero, senior vice-president, corporate affairs at american express.ayments deficit emerged in the late 1960s for three fundamental reasons. the u.s. economy was heating up due to the war in vietnam and due to expenditures on the gat society, and had inflaon at home. as the dollar became overvalued, we began to suck in more imports and we began to export less in relation to imports. so we went into "balance of trade" deficit, finally, in 1971. and the third factor is the capital...
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oscar winning actress would czarred in hitchcock movies passed away, john -- joan fontaine died in her sleep here in carmel. she grew up in saratoga and went to los gatos high school and was the sister of actress olivia d. >> the serious impact the length of a mom's maternity leave could have on her mental health. >> flying is stressful enough but there is one type of passengers that travelers say they really hope not >> rock legend journey and reality t star are on their honeymoon after a pay for view wedding in san francisco combining the wedding with a rock concert beneath the college of fine arts in a winter wonderland wedding. they spent $243,000 just for city permanents to hold the wedding. some did not like the idea of a park closing just for a private celebration. >> this is california and we walked all the way from fisher man's manner to let our little brother play in the dome but it is closed. >> it could not be more romantic. i hope it works out. everyone deserves to be happy. >> the couple plans to donate proceeds from the event to the philippines for typhoon haiyan. this i
oscar winning actress would czarred in hitchcock movies passed away, john -- joan fontaine died in her sleep here in carmel. she grew up in saratoga and went to los gatos high school and was the sister of actress olivia d. >> the serious impact the length of a mom's maternity leave could have on her mental health. >> flying is stressful enough but there is one type of passengers that travelers say they really hope not >> rock legend journey and reality t star are on their...