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, i'm sorry joan, did it. she before she dired gave away all of the her money. without fan fir and could have reestablished a foundation as she got older. she was broad sighted by illness so she couldn't at the end of her life but had she her name could have lived on the name could have lived on in perpetuity the way the carnegie mellens all of the fords, foundations that we know, today. so it's interesting she chose not to go in that direction 237 she didn't want that kind of fanfare and maybe that's -- a woman. i don't know. because she didn't earn the money. , so to speak, that's what old mcdonald's guys say she just gave it away. but yeah. i don't know what others qowld say 237. foundation did a e enormous amount of good and have to give away 5% in nonprofit and this is changing somewhat but often the bulk of that money is invested in corporations that they haven't really thought about whether there's social impacts to those investments. so in a weird way it's both great, that that i doing a lot of good fo
, i'm sorry joan, did it. she before she dired gave away all of the her money. without fan fir and could have reestablished a foundation as she got older. she was broad sighted by illness so she couldn't at the end of her life but had she her name could have lived on the name could have lived on in perpetuity the way the carnegie mellens all of the fords, foundations that we know, today. so it's interesting she chose not to go in that direction 237 she didn't want that kind of fanfare and maybe...
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-- i'm sorry joan did it.before she died she gave away all of her money and without any fanfare. she could have reestablished a foundation as she got older. she was broadsided by illness, so she really couldn't at the end of her life, but had a sheet her name could have lived on-- in the name could have lived on in perpetuity the way the carnegie and melons, forbes and the foundations we know today, so it's interesting she chose not to go in that direction yet she didn't want that kind of fanfare and maybe that is a woman, i don't know because maybe she did not earn the money it. that's with the old mcdonald's guy's essay. she didn't earn the money. she just give it a waste a mac the only thing that doesn't directly answer your question, but i do think sort of the foundations themselves are interesting like rockefeller and forbes do a tremendous amount of good and they like have this money and then they have to give away 5% per year and they usually do that in grants toto nonprofits, but often the bulk of the
-- i'm sorry joan did it.before she died she gave away all of her money and without any fanfare. she could have reestablished a foundation as she got older. she was broadsided by illness, so she really couldn't at the end of her life, but had a sheet her name could have lived on-- in the name could have lived on in perpetuity the way the carnegie and melons, forbes and the foundations we know today, so it's interesting she chose not to go in that direction yet she didn't want that kind of...
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. >> joan crawford, betty davis, and their dirty diva tricks. the icons playing the icons in a new show. >> and cut. >>> now for march 2nd, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight". >> it has been more than a decade since brad pitt and jennifer aniston divorced, but is jen now helping brad get over his divorce? >> a source tells e.t. that he stayed in touch with jennifer, and we have new details about the texts that have everyone buzzing. >> do you guys still talk, you and brad? >> we -- you know, we've exchanged good wishes and all that sort of stuff to each other, but not a constant thing. >> they have been friendly back and forth. that's what a source close to brad tells us. pitt sent the first text reconnecting the two. happy birthday. brad and jen have always publicly maintained that they are not bitter exes. >> she's a dear friend of mine. you know, she's a valuable person. we spent seven years together. come on. >> it's so unfortunate that, you know, people want it to be this war and this mean, terrible, sour thing that plays like some soap
. >> joan crawford, betty davis, and their dirty diva tricks. the icons playing the icons in a new show. >> and cut. >>> now for march 2nd, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight". >> it has been more than a decade since brad pitt and jennifer aniston divorced, but is jen now helping brad get over his divorce? >> a source tells e.t. that he stayed in touch with jennifer, and we have new details about the texts that have everyone buzzing. >> do you...
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betty davis versus joan crawford, and we get two icons playing two icons.et much better than that. >> how big was this feud between betty davis and joan crawford? >> i think there was a great deal of competition, and i don't think they necessarily liked each other. >> that's jessica lange who played joan crawford. >> she can't be serious. >> susan serandon is belty davis. >> i'm going to steal this movie right out from under your nose, and you know iu know i can do i. >> it was during the making of the 1962 film "whatever happened to baby jane." >> she did that on purpose. >> i barely touched her. >> but flashbacks help answer the question what caused this epic feud? one factor? the legendary actresses fought for the same roles. >> i think had the studio not pitted them against each other and had things gone more smoothly in terms of the production, probably they would have been all right. >> davis added to all the feud talk when she was quoted as saying miss crawford is a movie star, and i am an actress. >> i am just too much. >> e.t. sat down with davis s
betty davis versus joan crawford, and we get two icons playing two icons.et much better than that. >> how big was this feud between betty davis and joan crawford? >> i think there was a great deal of competition, and i don't think they necessarily liked each other. >> that's jessica lange who played joan crawford. >> she can't be serious. >> susan serandon is belty davis. >> i'm going to steal this movie right out from under your nose, and you know iu know i...
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. >> joan. >> that is "feud: bette and joan" with susan sarnton and jessica lange premiering this weekendtive series about joan and bette's relationship. two icons playing two icons. doesn't get much better than that. >> how big was this feud between bette davis and joan crawford? >> i think there was a great't i ette davis. >> i'myour nose and you know i it. >> "feud" follows the actresses in their later years during the make of the 1952 film "whatever happened to baby jane." >> she did that on purpose. >> but flashbacks help answer the question what caused this feud. one factor, the legendary actresses fought for the same role. >> i think had the studio not pitted them against each other and had things gone more smoothly in terms of the production probably they would have been all right. >> davis added to all the feud talk when she was quoted as saying "miss crawford is a movie star and i am an actress." >> i am just too much. >> "e.t." sat down with davis several times in the '80s, and you could see just how hard she fought for a good role. >> i am praying on my knees every day to give
. >> joan. >> that is "feud: bette and joan" with susan sarnton and jessica lange premiering this weekendtive series about joan and bette's relationship. two icons playing two icons. doesn't get much better than that. >> how big was this feud between bette davis and joan crawford? >> i think there was a great't i ette davis. >> i'myour nose and you know i it. >> "feud" follows the actresses in their later years during the make of the 1952...
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the feud between hollywood legends joan crawford and bette davis.e-enacted by jessica lange and susan sarandon. i know, we need to talk about this. it's time. it is a big decision for us... let's take the $1000 in cash back. great! yeah, i want to get one of those gaming chairs with the speakers. oh, you do? that's a surprise... the volkswagen 3 and easy event, where you can choose one of three easy ways to get a $1000 offer. hurry in to your volkswagen dealer now and you can get $1000 as an apr bonus, a lease bonus, or cash back. the ultra-fine mist startstoms working instantly to deliver up to 12 hours of ahhhhh get fast relief with vicks sinex. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt
the feud between hollywood legends joan crawford and bette davis.e-enacted by jessica lange and susan sarandon. i know, we need to talk about this. it's time. it is a big decision for us... let's take the $1000 in cash back. great! yeah, i want to get one of those gaming chairs with the speakers. oh, you do? that's a surprise... the volkswagen 3 and easy event, where you can choose one of three easy ways to get a $1000 offer. hurry in to your volkswagen dealer now and you can get $1000 as an...
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the hit series re-enacting the actresses bette davis and joan crawford. susan sarandon and jessica lange on why these two arch enemies were born to be friends. but first the "nightline 5." >>> my cold medicine's wearing off. >> that lances a few hours. >> our mucinex, one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. >> guess i won't be seeing you for a while. >> why take medicines that only last four hours when one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. >>> need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. no pill relieves heartburn faster. >> number one in just 60 thanks for join us. tonight we take you on a treacherous journey across america's icy northern border. an exodus of sorts. immigrants in fear of the next executive order fleeing to canada. facilitated by an underground railroad-style network. crossing over illegally, often at their own peril. here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: it's a harrowing sight playing out again and again. im
the hit series re-enacting the actresses bette davis and joan crawford. susan sarandon and jessica lange on why these two arch enemies were born to be friends. but first the "nightline 5." >>> my cold medicine's wearing off. >> that lances a few hours. >> our mucinex, one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. >> guess i won't be seeing you for a while. >> why take medicines that only last four hours when one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this....
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. >>> oscar winners susan sarandon and jessica lang are bette davis and joan crawford. >> beg your pardontick. ? you play a recluse that you haven't seen in 20 years. >> i've been filming for six months then i can't believe we're actually finally sharing it. >> sarandon tells nischelle turner the bad blood between bette and joan is a lot like reality shows of today. >> why do we have this fascination of the feud between joan crawford and bette davis and their relationship? >> any kind of conflict is a very easy sell. first of all, you know, look at how many of the reality shows run on nothiig but drunken women with nothing to argue about but tear each other apart. it is like a car wreck. people want to see that. then discuss it. but it is not something that's new. >> i'm trying to help you. >> at a height of their feud davis and crawford were in their 'as. susan is 70 and jessica, 67. >> i thought that 15 of the roles in this film were for women over age 40. has that ever been done before in hollywood? >> probably not. although television is much further ahead than film. >> you know, it's
. >>> oscar winners susan sarandon and jessica lang are bette davis and joan crawford. >> beg your pardontick. ? you play a recluse that you haven't seen in 20 years. >> i've been filming for six months then i can't believe we're actually finally sharing it. >> sarandon tells nischelle turner the bad blood between bette and joan is a lot like reality shows of today. >> why do we have this fascination of the feud between joan crawford and bette davis and their...
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>> joan, christina, giancarlo, passionate about an issue for. you know your social media fee could have been part of one of the biggest cyber in history, dropping the bomb on fbi investigation into collusion between right wing news sites incredibly possibly between breitbart and russian operatives. it's an incredible story for you and we have it after the break. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. we were in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. so i just started poking around on ancestry. then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. >>> your social media feed may have been part of russia's interferen ithe election. some new sites like breitbart benefited from or colluded with russian operatives during the campaign. the issue is how sophisticated computer bots simulating organic p
>> joan, christina, giancarlo, passionate about an issue for. you know your social media fee could have been part of one of the biggest cyber in history, dropping the bomb on fbi investigation into collusion between right wing news sites incredibly possibly between breitbart and russian operatives. it's an incredible story for you and we have it after the break. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals....
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let's hear from joan who is in blue ridge, georgia. good morning, joan, you are on c-span. caller: i want to hear a question that i haven't heard anyone say and i have listened to c-span for several days in bed sick with the flu right now, but the affordable care act forbid the insurance mpanies to spend more than 10% of the premiums they received on administration, advertising and lobbying. i think it was 10%. it may have been 15%. now, i never heard whether they're following through. have they been audited? i'm trying to understand why the premiums rose so -- it was the insurance companies, and everybody's blaming obama and it was the insurance companies that raised the premiums. so have they been audited? host: have you -- caller: are they following through on that law? host: joan, have you been affected by increasing premiums? caller: no. i just turned 80 and i am on tricare for life, the widow of a marine. and i am a hospital volunteer. this week i'm sick. until sunday i was the healthiest 80-year-old you ever saw, climbing ladders, wrestling with hay, feeding horses,
let's hear from joan who is in blue ridge, georgia. good morning, joan, you are on c-span. caller: i want to hear a question that i haven't heard anyone say and i have listened to c-span for several days in bed sick with the flu right now, but the affordable care act forbid the insurance mpanies to spend more than 10% of the premiums they received on administration, advertising and lobbying. i think it was 10%. it may have been 15%. now, i never heard whether they're following through. have...
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. ♪ marÍa: muchas fueron las declaraciones que se hicieron en contra del cantante joan sebastian, sinroducciÓn discogrÁfica en homenaje a su padre titulada "no estÁs tÚ". >> mi padre fue la persona que siempre me guiÓ en este disco. me hace falta. no estÁ conmigo, y la ausencia se siente. stephanie: dice que tras la ausencia de su padre y mentor, la mÚsica ha sido terapÉutica. >> empezar a vivir una vida sin mi padre es difÍcil, todo ser humano que ha vivido esa situaciÓn me va a comprender. ♪ definitivamente, creo que la mÚsica tiene alcance el poder de sanar. stephanie: ahora josÉ manuel y su familia se encuentran mÁs unidos que nunca lo que emprenden una batalla legal contra el periodista que a travÉs de este artÍculo acusÓ a joan sebastian de trata de menores. >> ante todo duele, pero es una pregunta que ya contestÉ, la dejÉ clara, y no vivo realmente del chisme. stephanie: el enojo ante los medios de comunicaciÓn es evidente, y al intentar preguntarle por el periodista, y sus mÚltiples intentos de manchar el nombre del rey de jaripeo, contestÓ: >> me preocupa que existen los medi
. ♪ marÍa: muchas fueron las declaraciones que se hicieron en contra del cantante joan sebastian, sinroducciÓn discogrÁfica en homenaje a su padre titulada "no estÁs tÚ". >> mi padre fue la persona que siempre me guiÓ en este disco. me hace falta. no estÁ conmigo, y la ausencia se siente. stephanie: dice que tras la ausencia de su padre y mentor, la mÚsica ha sido terapÉutica. >> empezar a vivir una vida sin mi padre es difÍcil, todo ser humano que ha vivido...
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thank you, sahil and joan. this on the breaking news that we're following on msnbc, that is again the firing of preet bharara, who headed up the southern district office in new york. thank you both so much. >>> meanwhile, the other big headline today that we're watching is of course the obamacare replacement plan today. we'll be covering that right after this short break. have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ doorbell rings ] when you bundle home and auto insurance with progressive, you get more than a big discount. that's what you get for bundling home and auto! jamie! you get sneaky-good coverage. thanks. we're gonna live forever! you get sneaky-good coverage. thanks. soldier versus soldier. army versus army. nation versus nation. ♪ evony: the king's return. download now and play for free. or is it your allergy pills? holding you back break through your allergies. introduci
thank you, sahil and joan. this on the breaking news that we're following on msnbc, that is again the firing of preet bharara, who headed up the southern district office in new york. thank you both so much. >>> meanwhile, the other big headline today that we're watching is of course the obamacare replacement plan today. we'll be covering that right after this short break. have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and...
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and our first book is west" by joan didion. commonllenals don't read and i found that to be true from on md people were asking about lists and wanted to talk about, and we start to start a site. >> stephen: it's online. how do i discuss it with you? instagram live. >> we're also going to be doing it on the website. basically, you can send in questions and participate with us that way. >> stephen: all right. >> so we'll be looking for you. >> stephen: great, and i'll be looking for you, too. it was lovely it meet you. "the blackcoat's daughter" opens this friday. emma robert, everybody. we'll be right back with ken the flowers and the trees ♪♪a ♪ and the moon up above and a thca ♪ let me tell you 'bout ♪ton a night like this.i♪ ♪ when i look into your big brown eye♪ ♪ ie thfacts of life ♪ ♪ ♪ when i look into startin' from a to z. ♪ie ♪ let me tell you bout fe's as big as you make it.s ♪ introducing the all-new seven seater volkswagen atlasl♪ i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's fr
and our first book is west" by joan didion. commonllenals don't read and i found that to be true from on md people were asking about lists and wanted to talk about, and we start to start a site. >> stephen: it's online. how do i discuss it with you? instagram live. >> we're also going to be doing it on the website. basically, you can send in questions and participate with us that way. >> stephen: all right. >> so we'll be looking for you. >> stephen: great,...
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and joan walsh, at the nation and msnbc political analyst. okay.i'm old enough to remember, as i tweeted a little bit earlier when one michael flynn stood on the podium at the republican national convention and did the following, led the following call and response chant. let's listen to good old michael flynn. >> oh, yeah. >> lock her up! >> and you know why? you know why we're saying that? we're saying that because if i, a guy who knows this business. if i did atenth, a tenth of what she did, i would be in jail today. >> so joan, now that he is seeking immunity from prosecution, do you think michael flynn might think he did a little more than a tenth. >> did he do a tenth? did he do half? did he do twice as much? joy, when you look back at the types of things that he said, and that self righteousness and sanctimoniousness with which he approached hillary clinton and turned her into garbage, and turned her into just a criminal, it's really extraordinary. and i can't wait to see what happens next. it's only day 70 here. >> it feels like year 70. da
and joan walsh, at the nation and msnbc political analyst. okay.i'm old enough to remember, as i tweeted a little bit earlier when one michael flynn stood on the podium at the republican national convention and did the following, led the following call and response chant. let's listen to good old michael flynn. >> oh, yeah. >> lock her up! >> and you know why? you know why we're saying that? we're saying that because if i, a guy who knows this business. if i did atenth, a...
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from best-selling author joan didion comes two extended excerpts from her never before seen notebooks in southwest. a look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to powell's books continues with a biography on adolf hitler. hitler, a sent, 1889-1939. that is followed by collection of essays on life in harlem by james baldwin. notes of the native son. next, explain the definition of feminism for the 21st century in we should all be feminists. followed by a look at the future of humanity. a look at nonfiction books according to powell's books is the biography of donald trump, originally published in 1993, lost tycoon. that is look at the current best-selling nonfiction books according to powell's books in portland, oregon. some of these authors have will be appearing on booktv on c-span2. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> people on the left, progressive democrats march in lockstep. it is amazing. the tape has surfaced in the washington post, donald trump tracking what they thought was in private doing their man boasts. remember trump famously or infamously said,
from best-selling author joan didion comes two extended excerpts from her never before seen notebooks in southwest. a look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to powell's books continues with a biography on adolf hitler. hitler, a sent, 1889-1939. that is followed by collection of essays on life in harlem by james baldwin. notes of the native son. next, explain the definition of feminism for the 21st century in we should all be feminists. followed by a look at the future of humanity....
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and our first book is "south and west" by joan didion. because we love to read and we thought there was a common misconception that millennials don't read and i found that to be true from the book posting on my instagram and people were asking about lists and wanted to talk about, and we start to start a site. >> stephen: it's online. how do i discuss it with you? instagram live. >> we're also going to be doing it on the website. basically, you can send in questions and participate with us that way. >> stephen: all right. >> so we'll be looking for you. >> stephen: great, and i'll be wearing my glasses and i'll be looking for you, too. it was lovely it meet you. "the blackcoat's daughter" opens this friday. emma robert, everybody. we'll be right back with ken jeong. ♪ "the birds and the bees" by dean martin ♪ let me tell you 'bout... ♪ ♪ the birds the bees and the flowers and the trees ♪ ♪ and the moon up above and a thing called love. ♪ ♪ let me tell you 'bout the stars in the sk♪, a girl and a guy and the way they could kiss ♪ ♪ on a ni
and our first book is "south and west" by joan didion. because we love to read and we thought there was a common misconception that millennials don't read and i found that to be true from the book posting on my instagram and people were asking about lists and wanted to talk about, and we start to start a site. >> stephen: it's online. how do i discuss it with you? instagram live. >> we're also going to be doing it on the website. basically, you can send in questions and...
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after a legendary comedian, joan rivers, suffered fatal complications during a minor throat procedure. her daughter melissa sued yorkvilyork ville endoscopy claiming claimin other things a doctor took photos of joan rivers while she was under. they accepted a settlement. so far for dr. miami, no lawsuits no complications. if something goes wrong, somebody has the evidence to bring to a court and say, look what he did right here. we have the moment on tape. >> i think all surgeries should be on tape. i feel like that -- what's wrong with transparency? it's like saying to a cop, why are you wearing a body camera? i think body cameras on police and cameras in schools are a good thing too. it keeps everybody focused. >> reporter: in dr. salzauer's office, everyone has a choice. has anyone asked you not to snapchat their surgery? >> oh, yeah, about one-third of my patients don't want anything to do -- >> you give the option? >> of course, of course. they have to sign permission forms. about two-thirds of my patient dozen want to be snapchatted, one-third don't, which is the inverse from th
after a legendary comedian, joan rivers, suffered fatal complications during a minor throat procedure. her daughter melissa sued yorkvilyork ville endoscopy claiming claimin other things a doctor took photos of joan rivers while she was under. they accepted a settlement. so far for dr. miami, no lawsuits no complications. if something goes wrong, somebody has the evidence to bring to a court and say, look what he did right here. we have the moment on tape. >> i think all surgeries should...
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it's about joan crawford and bette davis, when they were making "whatever happened to baby jane?d that area eye mean that time. but it-- it goes back and forth because it covers a lot of their earlier life. it covers their later life. so it's not just concentrated on that time. >> stephen: did they have a long-term feud? >> well, you know, i think there was a lot of competition. i think there was a lot of-- i mean, you know, there was not-- they did not enjoy each other when they worked together. ( laughter ) yeah. >> stephen: you know you're not under oath. it will be fine. you really feel like you're testifying before congress right now. >> i do. i'm trying -- >> stephen: i'd qt i'd like a lawyer present before i answer that question." >> all that double speak that you hear. i'm practicing. >> stephen: you're a famous actress. do you have any fused out there? >> no. i mean, for instance -- >> stephen: would you like one? ( laughter ). >> i feud in my head with people. but i don't have-- like, now kellyanne conway, just in my head. >> stephen: in your head, yeah. ( cheers and ap
it's about joan crawford and bette davis, when they were making "whatever happened to baby jane?d that area eye mean that time. but it-- it goes back and forth because it covers a lot of their earlier life. it covers their later life. so it's not just concentrated on that time. >> stephen: did they have a long-term feud? >> well, you know, i think there was a lot of competition. i think there was a lot of-- i mean, you know, there was not-- they did not enjoy each other when...
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joan says she would, too.porter: you need 30, $40,000 for a good treatment center. >> people that have access to services can get good services and people that don't, get services in our prison system. >> reporter: andrew burke key is a recovering teenage drug abuser turned treatment expert and rehab activist. he's working to change the system. >> it puts them in a system that's very difficult to get out of which is a major major problem. you know if you look at intervening early, right, this isn't the next right thing to do. it isn't the moral thing to do it is the cost effective thing to do. >> it could save taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars much he's pushing for series of treatment and rehab programs that he says stand a better chance of keeping kids out of jail and alive. >> you think that you could overdose at anyone of these episodes that you do? >> yeah. >> when is the last time you used them? >> three days ago. >> you're always one decision away from a totally different life. >> it's very true.
joan says she would, too.porter: you need 30, $40,000 for a good treatment center. >> people that have access to services can get good services and people that don't, get services in our prison system. >> reporter: andrew burke key is a recovering teenage drug abuser turned treatment expert and rehab activist. he's working to change the system. >> it puts them in a system that's very difficult to get out of which is a major major problem. you know if you look at intervening...
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: bette and joan."ook. ♪ walking the other day ♪ everything was going fine >> ow! >> cut, cut, cut. you okay? >> she did that on purpose. >> i barely touched her. >> are you just going to stand there? you [ muted ]. >> did you get it? [ cheers and applause ] >> now, in the movie, in the original, she was supposed to pretend to kick her. >> yeah. >> and she actually did kick her in real life. >> well, that's what they say, i mean, there are conflicting reports but supposedly -- >> did susan try to relive that moment and try kick you? >> no, actually it was very well choreographed. there was no problem with that. >> and, you know, joan, joan crawford and bette davis, two hollywood legends. >> yeah. >> and you said you think that they would have been friends instead of enemies if hollywood didn't pit them against each other. >> yeah, i think, you know, naturally there was a lot of competition between them and then when they ended up doing this film together, which is only a small part of our series, you kn
: bette and joan."ook. ♪ walking the other day ♪ everything was going fine >> ow! >> cut, cut, cut. you okay? >> she did that on purpose. >> i barely touched her. >> are you just going to stand there? you [ muted ]. >> did you get it? [ cheers and applause ] >> now, in the movie, in the original, she was supposed to pretend to kick her. >> yeah. >> and she actually did kick her in real life. >> well, that's what they say, i...
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joan says she would too if she can. >> you need 30, $40,000 for a good treatment center. >> people thatices get good services and people that don't get services in our prison system. >> reporter: andrew burke key is recovered teenage drug abuser. he's working to change the system. >> it puts them in a system that's very difficult to get out of a major major problem. you know if you look at intervening early, this isn't the next right thing to do this isn't the moral thing to do. the it's cost effect testify thing to do. >> reporter: could save taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars he says. burki is pushing for series of treatment and rehab programs that he says stand a better chance of keeping kids out of jail and alive. >> do you think that you could overdose at anyone of these episodes that do you? >> yeah. >> when was the last time you used them? >> three days ago. i want to be happy. i don't know how you're always one decision away from totally different life. >> it's very true. >> reporter: joan works to keep jared's confidence up. >> she cries in private. she also joined an on
joan says she would too if she can. >> you need 30, $40,000 for a good treatment center. >> people thatices get good services and people that don't get services in our prison system. >> reporter: andrew burke key is recovered teenage drug abuser. he's working to change the system. >> it puts them in a system that's very difficult to get out of a major major problem. you know if you look at intervening early, this isn't the next right thing to do this isn't the moral...
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i am joan lunden.ning, everyone i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon, 6:30 here's what you need to know in your morning minute. >>> police say a driver slammed a car full of people, into a house. >> police are still looking for that man who ran off abandoning his car. a couple in their 70's lives in the home. >> they are lucky they didn't get killed. >> anger and frustration, some peco customers go into another day without power, following that large fire in the north philadelphia substation. >>> battle over the republican plan to repeal and replace obama care spills into the early hours. >> we don't know how much it will cost. >> this is disgraceful if you have got better ideas put them forward. >> able to recognize his mother was suffering from a medical, emergency. >> you saved your mom's life how does that feel. >> i was excited, i called 911 that was my first time i ever did that. >> ♪ >>> the weekend is coming. >> yes. >> but first we might to have get through some winter weather, do we have to
i am joan lunden.ning, everyone i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon, 6:30 here's what you need to know in your morning minute. >>> police say a driver slammed a car full of people, into a house. >> police are still looking for that man who ran off abandoning his car. a couple in their 70's lives in the home. >> they are lucky they didn't get killed. >> anger and frustration, some peco customers go into another day without power, following that large fire...
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right here in her home town of philadelphia, now sister sledge is mourning loss of one of their own, joan i sledge, has died at the age of 60. >>> another day of bitter cold weather on tap that will usual inner a snowstorm later this week. >>> today is sunday march 12th , good morning, everyone i'm jan carabao. lets get over to meteorologist justin drabick with the eyewitness weather forecast, this sunday morning, justin. old man winter hanging on tight on this last week of winter. >> we're in daylight savings so you start thinking about spring because it will stay lighter, later sunset after 7:00 with these temperatures not moving, with this cold pattern and it will meet up with the storm system monday into tuesday as nor'easter develops and good shot for heavy snow for the region. until then nice and quiet for rest of this weekend. just on the cold side, sun's up and it will slowly go to work. it will struggle to get those temperatures back above freezing like yesterday, 24 at the airport northwest breeze at seven, so it does feel like 16 degrees, so wind chills are a little bit harsh t
right here in her home town of philadelphia, now sister sledge is mourning loss of one of their own, joan i sledge, has died at the age of 60. >>> another day of bitter cold weather on tap that will usual inner a snowstorm later this week. >>> today is sunday march 12th , good morning, everyone i'm jan carabao. lets get over to meteorologist justin drabick with the eyewitness weather forecast, this sunday morning, justin. old man winter hanging on tight on this last week of...
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joan in maryland, joan. >> caller: thank you so much for taking my call. i bought boeing for about 141, and it's well up into 170-ish. i'm not a trader. i'm an investor. should i -- what should i -- should i sell some of it, and if so, how much? >> joan, you describe yourself as an investor, and you're taking a long-term view. well, boeing has a ten-year plan. actually you could argue they have a 20-year plan, but they have order book filled for years and years. yeah, you can, what, sell it at 176, try and buy it back at 168. we're not going to play that game on "mad money." i say you hold on to it. all right. don't get off track. it's the fortunes of individual companies that determine long-term wealth creation. sure, there's a different narrative in control right now, but that just gives you a buying opportunity. on "mad money" tonight, it's the end of an era. starbucks howard schultz had his final annual meeting as ceo today. tonight i'm sitting down with howard and incoming ceo kevin johnson. then are the retail reits on the clearance racket? i'll tell
joan in maryland, joan. >> caller: thank you so much for taking my call. i bought boeing for about 141, and it's well up into 170-ish. i'm not a trader. i'm an investor. should i -- what should i -- should i sell some of it, and if so, how much? >> joan, you describe yourself as an investor, and you're taking a long-term view. well, boeing has a ten-year plan. actually you could argue they have a 20-year plan, but they have order book filled for years and years. yeah, you can, what,...
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i'm joan lunden. we have an alarming epidemic taking place in this country.s the childhood obesity rates are rising, so are the rates of type 2 diabetes in our children. for the first time in our history, children as young as 10 and 11 years old are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, a disease that can come with life threatening complications. as a mother of seven children i like many parents in our country, all we want is for our kids to be happy and healthy. we worry about the classes they take, who their friends are, what college they hope to attend. what we may not always think about is how what they eat and drink and how active they are or aren't can really add up to a really serious health risk, type 2 diabetes, affecting more and more of america's children. when it comes to type 2 do you understand, there is some good news. we can actually delay or even prevent the on set of this deadly disease in our children by engaging the whole family to make collective lifestyle changes. creating healthy lifestyle habits for your family will ultimately trickle
i'm joan lunden. we have an alarming epidemic taking place in this country.s the childhood obesity rates are rising, so are the rates of type 2 diabetes in our children. for the first time in our history, children as young as 10 and 11 years old are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, a disease that can come with life threatening complications. as a mother of seven children i like many parents in our country, all we want is for our kids to be happy and healthy. we worry about the classes they...
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i'm joan lunden.iabetes is a growing epidemic in the united states affecting more than 29 million people in our country. but even more alarming is that 25% of those people don't even know they have it. today we are joined by dr. ann albright, director of cdc division of diabetes translation to discuss this dangerous trend in american health. it's good to have you here. >> thank you. >> why are medical experts really concerned about this trend? >> diabetes is a serious disease and it can lead to serious complications; blindness, amputation, kidney disease, heart attack and stroke. >> let's break it down so people understand the basics. there are three major kinds of diabetes. >> that's right. type i diabetes, your body no longer makes insulin so you have to take insulin to survive. can't prevent it. type ii diabetes is your body is not using the insulin it makes properly. we manage that with diet and exercise and various medications. it can be prevented or delayed. there is gestational diabetes which o
i'm joan lunden.iabetes is a growing epidemic in the united states affecting more than 29 million people in our country. but even more alarming is that 25% of those people don't even know they have it. today we are joined by dr. ann albright, director of cdc division of diabetes translation to discuss this dangerous trend in american health. it's good to have you here. >> thank you. >> why are medical experts really concerned about this trend? >> diabetes is a serious disease...
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i'm joan lunden. diabetes affects more than 29 million people in our country. and many suffer from serious complications. today i'm joined by dr. ann albright director of the cdc's division of diabetes translation and also joining us is lincoln breedy who has suffered from diabetes and some of the serious side effects due to the disease. it's nice to have you both here. let me start with you. how long have you had diabetes and how did it affect your health? >> i have had diabetes now over 20 years. it has affected my health more seriously. >> you were diagnosed at 40ish? >> 40 years old. >> what happened six years ago? >> six years ago i walked through some hot water and got a blister on my feet. i paid no mind. then it turned into gangrene and i ended up in the hospital on december 27th. i woke up with one leg. >> i remember you told me that you felt some tingling but you didn't realize nerve damage was so bad that you didn't even feel the hot water. >> right. i felt tingling in my feet but didn't pay it no mind. >> you were going through life, you are a guy,
i'm joan lunden. diabetes affects more than 29 million people in our country. and many suffer from serious complications. today i'm joined by dr. ann albright director of the cdc's division of diabetes translation and also joining us is lincoln breedy who has suffered from diabetes and some of the serious side effects due to the disease. it's nice to have you both here. let me start with you. how long have you had diabetes and how did it affect your health? >> i have had diabetes now over...
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joan walsh, governor howard dean, michaeli ivsikoff, malcol nance, thank you. when james comey testified and confirmed the fbi is inveigatinrussia's involvement, hisesmony answered key questions we were just discussing. it also opened up a kind of pandora's box. up next, we take another look, a different angle on what is unknown about the relationship between russia and the trump campaign and how these intel investigations end. how does it work? what is the long game? where does it go? that's next on "the point." then, as promised, our special report on nepotism in american government, ivanka's promotion and what it means for national security. ( ♪ ) i moved upstate because i was interested in building a career. i came to ibm to manage global clients and big data. but i found so much more. ( ♪ ) it's really a melting pot of activities and people. (applause, cheering) new york state is filled with bright minds like victoria's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyorkstate on linkedin. i've been fortunate enough to win on g
joan walsh, governor howard dean, michaeli ivsikoff, malcol nance, thank you. when james comey testified and confirmed the fbi is inveigatinrussia's involvement, hisesmony answered key questions we were just discussing. it also opened up a kind of pandora's box. up next, we take another look, a different angle on what is unknown about the relationship between russia and the trump campaign and how these intel investigations end. how does it work? what is the long game? where does it go? that's...
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i'm joan lunden. we are here to talk about prediabetes.ieve it or not, more than one in three people in the u.s. have prediabetes and even scarier, a whopping 90% of them don't even know it. we are joined by dr. ann albright to tell us what is prediabetes and what we need to know to prevent it. it's nice to have you here. >> thank you. >> what is prediabetes? >> prediabetes is a condition where your blood sugar is higher than normal but not high enough to be type ii diabetes. >> this can be very alarming when you think about how many people have it if it goes unchecked. >> yes. if it goes unchecked, it can lead to type ii diabetes and it can also lead to heart attack and stroke. if you go onto get type ii diabetes, it can lead to a variety of those serious complications. >> with this number of people in america, 86 million people, that's bad news. let's tell them the good news. there are simple things you can do to lower the risk. >> eating healthy foods as often as you can. move more, more physical activity. those will help you lose a mod
i'm joan lunden. we are here to talk about prediabetes.ieve it or not, more than one in three people in the u.s. have prediabetes and even scarier, a whopping 90% of them don't even know it. we are joined by dr. ann albright to tell us what is prediabetes and what we need to know to prevent it. it's nice to have you here. >> thank you. >> what is prediabetes? >> prediabetes is a condition where your blood sugar is higher than normal but not high enough to be type ii diabetes....
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hi, i'm joan lunden.abetes is an epidemic that is sweeping our country and sadly it is not just affecting adults. it's also affecting our children. we are pleased to be joined by dr. ann albright director of the cdc's division of diabetes translation who is here to shed some light on this really alarming subject. how serious is this? >> type 1 diabetes is still the most common form in youth but we are seeing alarming growth in the number of kids with type 2 diabetes. it's certainly related to the rise in obesity. unfortunately, many parents are unaware of this so their children are unaware. >> what are the other factors contributing? >> type 2 diabetes runs in families. so does unhealthy eating habits and other lifestyle habits. >> as a mom of seven, this is just so concerning. what can we do to try to stop this? >> a great place to start is to develop a plan as a whole family. you certainly want to work on increasing water intake. you might have to work on that with your kids. eat more fruits and vegetab
hi, i'm joan lunden.abetes is an epidemic that is sweeping our country and sadly it is not just affecting adults. it's also affecting our children. we are pleased to be joined by dr. ann albright director of the cdc's division of diabetes translation who is here to shed some light on this really alarming subject. how serious is this? >> type 1 diabetes is still the most common form in youth but we are seeing alarming growth in the number of kids with type 2 diabetes. it's certainly...
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. >> hi, i'm joan lunden.ber all too well when my brother was just in his late 20s, over weight, heavy smoker, casual drinker, rarely exercised. it didn't occur to him that his lifestyle made for a deadly combination. he was likely living with prediabetes long before he ever got the news from his doctor that he had full blown type 2 diabetes. never knowing about prediabetes, he never made any lifestyle changes. so the disease took over his life, stole his potential, and he eventually died of complications from the disease. that i am afraid is the sad story for millions of americans, which is why we are being faced with one of the most troubling epidemics this country has seen in decades. nobody should have to go through what we watched my brother go through. and nobody has to, because understanding your risks, making lifestyle changes, and learning how to manage the disease can literally save your life. today 86 million americans have prediabetes, even more alarming is that 90% of them don't even know they hav
. >> hi, i'm joan lunden.ber all too well when my brother was just in his late 20s, over weight, heavy smoker, casual drinker, rarely exercised. it didn't occur to him that his lifestyle made for a deadly combination. he was likely living with prediabetes long before he ever got the news from his doctor that he had full blown type 2 diabetes. never knowing about prediabetes, he never made any lifestyle changes. so the disease took over his life, stole his potential, and he eventually died...
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i'm joan lunden. we have an alarming epidemic taking place in this country.ildhood obesity rates are rising, so are the rates of type 2 diabetes in our children. for the first time in our history, children as young as 10 and 11 years old are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, a disease that can come with life threatening complications. as a mother of seven children i like many parents in our country, all we want is for our kids to be happy and healthy. we worry about the classes they take, who their friends are, what college they hope to attend. what we may not always think about is how what they eat and drink and how active they are or aren't can really add up to a really serious health risk, type 2 diabetes, affecting more and more of america's children. when it comes to type 2 do you understand, there is some good news. we can actually delay or even prevent the on set of this deadly disease in our children by engaging the whole family to make collective lifestyle changes. creating healthy lifestyle habits for your family will ultimately trickle down to
i'm joan lunden. we have an alarming epidemic taking place in this country.ildhood obesity rates are rising, so are the rates of type 2 diabetes in our children. for the first time in our history, children as young as 10 and 11 years old are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, a disease that can come with life threatening complications. as a mother of seven children i like many parents in our country, all we want is for our kids to be happy and healthy. we worry about the classes they take,...
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i'm joan lunden.iabetes is a growing epidemic in this country affecting more than 29 million people. the management of diabetes can be overwhelming to some. i am joined by dr. ann albright director of the cdc's division of diabetes translation who lives with diabetes every day and has to manage it. you know, what's the hardest part, ann, of managing diabetes? >> i lived with diabetes most of my life. it absolutely takes effort to live with diabetes. you have to pay attention to your food, being active, taking your medications. everything you do to manage it is worth it. >> you have to embrace the lifestyle, right? >> that's right. >> one in three americans may develop this at some point in their lives. there are things you can do to lessen your chance of getting type ii and to make living with diabetes easier. walk us through those. >> in taking care of diabetes, it is critical that you are establishing healthy lifestyle habits. eating healthy, getting less sugar and salt, being physically active, wor
i'm joan lunden.iabetes is a growing epidemic in this country affecting more than 29 million people. the management of diabetes can be overwhelming to some. i am joined by dr. ann albright director of the cdc's division of diabetes translation who lives with diabetes every day and has to manage it. you know, what's the hardest part, ann, of managing diabetes? >> i lived with diabetes most of my life. it absolutely takes effort to live with diabetes. you have to pay attention to your food,...