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. ♪ happy birthday to you >> a time-out for joanna adler's special time.e turns 11 years old on november 11th, 2011. >> how does it fell? >> amazing. >> he recently realized his birthday falls on 11/11/11. >> very slim odds. >> we figured it out. >> i'm going to take him to play the lot owe. >> 11-11 is so popular you can't play it with pick four. you think i'm kidding? take a look. what does it say? sold out. bruce walker thought he could play 11-11. he's the self-proclaimed number expert. just look at his shirt. >> 11-11 has been a hot number for the past few months. so yeah, yeah. >> reporter: if it's been so hot, why haven't won? >> that's a good question. >> happier times a the 11-11 parties. check out the within at 1111 northwest 11th street. >> i'm going to have a party at my apartment and it's going to a military theme in honor of veterans day. >> back at joanna's football practice, i threw him a celebratory touchdown. happy birthday, joanna, and to anyone else born on november 11th. >> thanks. >> coming up north korea, the news 4 eye team exclusiv
. ♪ happy birthday to you >> a time-out for joanna adler's special time.e turns 11 years old on november 11th, 2011. >> how does it fell? >> amazing. >> he recently realized his birthday falls on 11/11/11. >> very slim odds. >> we figured it out. >> i'm going to take him to play the lot owe. >> 11-11 is so popular you can't play it with pick four. you think i'm kidding? take a look. what does it say? sold out. bruce walker thought he could play...
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this was how he looked last december when he was arrested over the murder of joanna yates. he was innocent, but his reputation was torn apart by the press. >> the slanting of the reporting was intended to be as sensational, as exploitative, as titillating to appeal in every possible way to people's voyeuristic instincts. >> the singer charlotte church has been in the public eye since she was a teenager. she said described cameras hidden in her garden and offers to boyfriend to talk about her private life. >> why is it ok that an editor or somebody senior in a newspaper could pay an employee of thousandstens of pounds to reveal intimate sexual details about a 17-year- old girl. >> the inquiry has heard from people who feel they have been victims of the press. tomorrow it will hear from a former tabloid reporter became disillusioned and a guardian reporter who exposed the scale of phone hacking scandal. >> this i s "newsday". >> good to have you with us. there has been a heavy turnout of voters in each of its first parliamentary election since president hosni mubarak was topp
this was how he looked last december when he was arrested over the murder of joanna yates. he was innocent, but his reputation was torn apart by the press. >> the slanting of the reporting was intended to be as sensational, as exploitative, as titillating to appeal in every possible way to people's voyeuristic instincts. >> the singer charlotte church has been in the public eye since she was a teenager. she said described cameras hidden in her garden and offers to boyfriend to talk...
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we're joined by blogger and etiquette expert joanna rowe.king around at my guests at the table, what are we doing wrong? >> i'll start with the distraction of the cell phone. >> what? >> what? >> oh, my goodness. i'm so sorry. >> during thanksgiving dinner, there should be no checking of game scores and no tablets out. >> the tv should be off also. >> exactly. >> including football. >> no tv. >> the napkin around the neck. napkins are supposed to be placed on your lap. >> then i'll get something on my tie. >> then you take it off. >> grow up! >> so, the napkins on the tie. howard had his elbows on the table. >> comfortable. >> absolutely not. you can have your arms placed like this but not on the table. >> that's no good. >> too casual. >> joanna, why should we care? we're just going to family and friends, it is no big deal. >> it is just so everyone can be comfortable during the meal. a big part of thanksgiving is sharing in that experience. >> oh, sharing. nice. so, what about -- we were talking about this earlier, what if there are 20 peo
we're joined by blogger and etiquette expert joanna rowe.king around at my guests at the table, what are we doing wrong? >> i'll start with the distraction of the cell phone. >> what? >> what? >> oh, my goodness. i'm so sorry. >> during thanksgiving dinner, there should be no checking of game scores and no tablets out. >> the tv should be off also. >> exactly. >> including football. >> no tv. >> the napkin around the neck. napkins are...
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y joanna no quiere ni pensar lo dificil que sera despegarse de su bebe para poder trabajar...ces que es necesario para uno mantenerse, el tener que dejarlo en la babysitter, con la familiares, hay que dejarlos porque sino, aqui no dan nada, los beneficios no son buenos" y es que casi la mitad de las mujeres embarazadas no reciben beneficios de maternidad, senala los datos del censo... "tu ves que ellas tienen que empezar a entrenar al bebe para que tome leche de la botella al mismo tiempo que lo amamantan para ellas lo antes posible volver a su trabajo" las mujeres, con menos nivel de educacion, son las mas afectadas porque tienden a trabajar en empleos con bajos salarios... las mujeres embarazadas con diploma de secundaria tienen cuatro veces mas posibilidades de no recibir beneficios de maternidad que aquellas con estudios superiores... "todo el proceso de apegamiento con el bebe queda muy distorcionado por las necesidades economicas que tienen la mama de tener que volver inmediatamente a su trabajo" esta trabajadora social teme que el estatus inmigratorio tambien empeora la
y joanna no quiere ni pensar lo dificil que sera despegarse de su bebe para poder trabajar...ces que es necesario para uno mantenerse, el tener que dejarlo en la babysitter, con la familiares, hay que dejarlos porque sino, aqui no dan nada, los beneficios no son buenos" y es que casi la mitad de las mujeres embarazadas no reciben beneficios de maternidad, senala los datos del censo... "tu ves que ellas tienen que empezar a entrenar al bebe para que tome leche de la botella al mismo...
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joining us, joanna, thank you so much for being here. you have been here since 7:00 last night.s it been like? >> it's been fun. tiring but fun. lots of great shopping and great deals, most of which are continuing throughout the day. we gave out 500 gift bags to the first shoppers in line. they were gone within 30 minutes. registering to win shopping sprees and prizes every hour on the hour. it's been a fun night. >> reporter: you must be pretty tired. we can look over the corner here and actually see folks resting there. there's one guy in the middle that's been asleep for quite some time. i know this has been tiring, i'm sure. >> he was probably one of the early birds here. maybe someone dragged him, his wife or someone, here early. i wore my comfy shoes tonight and stressed to the team they should all have comfy shoes on. it's a lot of moving around. >> reporter: what are you expecting later today as things maybe die down a little and pick back up? >> sure. typically, we see the shopping die down a little bit, but it will pick up maybe 8:00, 9:40ur78, 10:00 in the morning. ba
joining us, joanna, thank you so much for being here. you have been here since 7:00 last night.s it been like? >> it's been fun. tiring but fun. lots of great shopping and great deals, most of which are continuing throughout the day. we gave out 500 gift bags to the first shoppers in line. they were gone within 30 minutes. registering to win shopping sprees and prizes every hour on the hour. it's been a fun night. >> reporter: you must be pretty tired. we can look over the corner...
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humberto toscano/joyeria rocha 15:34 las ventas han bajado como un 40 por ciento 15:36 oscar aguilar/joannabridal 2:56 yo le calculo de ventas del ano pasado, posiblemente casi que un 60 o un 75 por ciento menos 3:05 desde que monto su negocio hace 17 anos, oscar dice que nunca habian tenido ventas tan bajas. 3:12 estamos a punto de quiebra estamos mire aguantando, aguantando pero no se estan quedando de brazos cruzados. para la gran venta de accion de gracias oscar esta ofreciendo un descuento de 40 por ciento a los que presenten este volante... 1;10 pero solo va ser nada mas estos dias,porque 40 por ciento nosotros no estamos haciendo dinero practicamente, estamos tratando la forma de que la gente compre mas que todo 1:18 y no es el unico 18:18 todo esta en especial 12:02 mira tenemos ahorita descuentos que oscilan hasta el 75 por ciento a ese grado 12:05 pilar nino 23:35 segun estos comerciantes indudablemente la inseguridad ha afectado sus ventas pero dicen que mas que eso ha sido la situacion de la economia 23:43 4:49 se echa de ver bien bien cuando la gente no tiene dinero para compra
humberto toscano/joyeria rocha 15:34 las ventas han bajado como un 40 por ciento 15:36 oscar aguilar/joannabridal 2:56 yo le calculo de ventas del ano pasado, posiblemente casi que un 60 o un 75 por ciento menos 3:05 desde que monto su negocio hace 17 anos, oscar dice que nunca habian tenido ventas tan bajas. 3:12 estamos a punto de quiebra estamos mire aguantando, aguantando pero no se estan quedando de brazos cruzados. para la gran venta de accion de gracias oscar esta ofreciendo un descuento...
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[applause] >> my name is joanna reese. i came here 16 years ago to raise my family. i thought of this city as the verse and inclusive. as an entrepreneur, i founded a venture capital ship firm, applying the same model to public education reform, bringing innovative services into our public schools. i had the honor to work with an incredible education advocate. tonight, my heart goes out to more meaning and her children. i have spoken to thousands of voters at bus stops, at the merchant walk, going door to door, and in neighborhood forums. i have heard loud and clear that we need a new approach and we will let get their buy trading shares at city hall. i look forward to the discussion tonight. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name is professor phil ping. we love this city. san francisco is one of the greatest cities in the world. we know it can be better. we need to jump-start our economy and create jobs. we know the community can be faster in a more reliable. we agree, yet if the politicians alone could solve our problems, we would not have them. what is mis
[applause] >> my name is joanna reese. i came here 16 years ago to raise my family. i thought of this city as the verse and inclusive. as an entrepreneur, i founded a venture capital ship firm, applying the same model to public education reform, bringing innovative services into our public schools. i had the honor to work with an incredible education advocate. tonight, my heart goes out to more meaning and her children. i have spoken to thousands of voters at bus stops, at the merchant...
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i commend today to the staff that i will be working with joanna being the lead. if you cannot get people out of cars, you can change the cars. i want to make sure that san francisco, oakland, san jose, and the other counties lead the rest of the world. we have car share, zipcar, and other wonderful alternatives to owning a car or a second car. if you are going to own a car, let's make the car been neutral. we're going to do that anymore dedicated way. -- if you are going to own a car, let's make a carbon neutral car. we will tell president obama he can come in here and get rid of the suv's if he would like. [laughter] these are very important goals our city has created. we are committed to reducing our carbon emissions. we're committed to the 100% recycling goal of our city. thank you very much. [applause] >> we would not have been able to meet this goal without the strong support and constant urging at the top of the city. thank you for your support and pushing us all the time to meet this goal. the department that has really led the effort to push the city to m
i commend today to the staff that i will be working with joanna being the lead. if you cannot get people out of cars, you can change the cars. i want to make sure that san francisco, oakland, san jose, and the other counties lead the rest of the world. we have car share, zipcar, and other wonderful alternatives to owning a car or a second car. if you are going to own a car, let's make the car been neutral. we're going to do that anymore dedicated way. -- if you are going to own a car, let's...
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. >> i am greater thanreese -- i am joanna rees and i'm running for mayor. i moved here eight years ago to raise my family, and i thought of it as the innovation capital of the world here more than 16 years ago, i founded a venture capital firm with no venture capital experience, but since have been able to support more than 60 bay area companies have created thousands of jobs. i have also spent more than a decade working on public education reform, bringing innovative solutions into our public schools to support teachers and improve student outcomes. i was incredibly fortunate to have a great mentor in my life, a woman named ann richards, the first elected female governor in texas. she instilled in me that i had an obligation to go into public service but she gave me two pieces of advice. she said achieve what i want to achieve professional before i serve so it was really about service and giving back to the community and she said as a mother, it would be easier if the children were older. they are 81022, and that also was a great piece of a device. i would
. >> i am greater thanreese -- i am joanna rees and i'm running for mayor. i moved here eight years ago to raise my family, and i thought of it as the innovation capital of the world here more than 16 years ago, i founded a venture capital firm with no venture capital experience, but since have been able to support more than 60 bay area companies have created thousands of jobs. i have also spent more than a decade working on public education reform, bringing innovative solutions into our...
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. >> i am greater thanreese -- i am joanna rees and i'm running for mayor. i moved here eight years ago to raise my family, and i thought of it as the innovation capital of the world here more than 16 years ago, i founded a venture capital firm with no venture capital experience, but since have been able to support more than 60 bay area companies have created thousands of jobs. i have also spent more than a decade working on public education reform,
. >> i am greater thanreese -- i am joanna rees and i'm running for mayor. i moved here eight years ago to raise my family, and i thought of it as the innovation capital of the world here more than 16 years ago, i founded a venture capital firm with no venture capital experience, but since have been able to support more than 60 bay area companies have created thousands of jobs. i have also spent more than a decade working on public education reform,
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. >> reporter: leland yee, dennis herr era and joanna ruiz standing in solidarity. they are calling for an investigation. lee's spokesman called the attack a quote desperate dog pile. >> we've been the first to denounce any questionable activities by anyone in the campaign. >> winniker said ed lee's campaign is 100% in compliance with the law. >>> the man who has sued for half ownership of facebook has been ordered to return to the united states. paul saglia claims he has a contract with mark zuckerberg giving him a 50% stake in facebook. the company is now worth an estimated $50 billion. seglia has been living in ireland. yesterday a judge ordered him to return to new york to search for a missing flash drive. attorneys believe that flash drive contains important information that saglia's claim is false. >>> many are advertising their services on tweets. old navy recently hired khloe kardashian. for $8,000 she september a tweet that said old navy jeans make your butt look scary good. >>> this seat shows 100 million plus, people were arrested last night. i will tell
. >> reporter: leland yee, dennis herr era and joanna ruiz standing in solidarity. they are calling for an investigation. lee's spokesman called the attack a quote desperate dog pile. >> we've been the first to denounce any questionable activities by anyone in the campaign. >> winniker said ed lee's campaign is 100% in compliance with the law. >>> the man who has sued for half ownership of facebook has been ordered to return to the united states. paul saglia claims he...
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joanna joanna dolgof, thank you for your help.sly a difficult situation for all parties involved. >>> let's check in with cnn's mark preston for today's political ticker. >> i tell you what, ted, big news in washington and massachusetts. barney frank, the 16-term congressman, surprised everyone by announcing today he will not run for reelection. now, he was very much intending to do so, at least that's what he was telling people, however, he came out just a short time ago, said he did not want to run in a new zriblgt. he also had some tough things to say about the political process. in fact, let's listen to what he said, ted. >> i think i was pretty good at being a legislator. i think i have been pretty good at working inside it that framework of government. but, to my disappointment, the leverage you have within withe government has substantially changed. the kind of inside work i have felt best at is not going to be as productive for the foreseeable future and not until we make some changes. >> now, ted, it's not sure what he me
joanna joanna dolgof, thank you for your help.sly a difficult situation for all parties involved. >>> let's check in with cnn's mark preston for today's political ticker. >> i tell you what, ted, big news in washington and massachusetts. barney frank, the 16-term congressman, surprised everyone by announcing today he will not run for reelection. now, he was very much intending to do so, at least that's what he was telling people, however, he came out just a short time ago, said...
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joanna here with the mall. you guys have never done this before.ou had a huge turnout. >> we had a huge turnout. it was the first year we opened at midnight, and it was fun. we gave away -- the first 500 shoppers received swag bags with retailer gift cards. we had well over 500 people ready to get those gift bags. giving away shopping sprees from midnight to 6:00 a.m. a lot of people excited. >> what is reeling people in? i understand a huge thing is clothing. >> clothing is big. a lot are pulling out all the stops. some of the deals they're offering and will continue to offer through black friday -- we're open until 10:00 p.m. these deals are really good deals. >> reporter: and this is a bit of a lull, what we're seeing right now. you say it was packed at midnight. what are you expecting later on? >> traditionally, we see the big boom at midnight till 3:30, 4:00 in the morning, it dies down just a little bit, and we pick right back up maybe around 8:00 in the morning. we'll move on, black friday day shopping, the crowds will be back. >> reporter:
joanna here with the mall. you guys have never done this before.ou had a huge turnout. >> we had a huge turnout. it was the first year we opened at midnight, and it was fun. we gave away -- the first 500 shoppers received swag bags with retailer gift cards. we had well over 500 people ready to get those gift bags. giving away shopping sprees from midnight to 6:00 a.m. a lot of people excited. >> what is reeling people in? i understand a huge thing is clothing. >> clothing is...
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speaking to his positive vision and what this would mean to each joann doretta six-pack -- joe and joanna six-pack, the more comfortable he was as president. >> we think about cinema and staging, i want to bring up what is arguably one of the great legacies, this relationship with gorbachev and the arms control agreement, which admittedly came in the second term because when sam or someone would ask him why haven't you met with a soviet leader he would say, well, they keep dying on me. [laughter] we get to geneva in november of 1985 and you may recall there had been some controversy in the run-up to the summit written in the style section of the "what -- washington post" written by the then chief of staff about his views about women and arms control. sam and i were primed for the first full opportunity where they would have the two leaders together and sam asked a question of gorbachev, who did not quite understand what was going on. would you agree that women do not care about arms control and things like that? in the first round, it was a little bit of a hiccup. but grant staging, which
speaking to his positive vision and what this would mean to each joann doretta six-pack -- joe and joanna six-pack, the more comfortable he was as president. >> we think about cinema and staging, i want to bring up what is arguably one of the great legacies, this relationship with gorbachev and the arms control agreement, which admittedly came in the second term because when sam or someone would ask him why haven't you met with a soviet leader he would say, well, they keep dying on me....
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joanna, republican and in dnr. caller: our cities are so strapped. whereas here we have the t party, which is very responsible -- you can go down to the oceanside on a sunday afternoon and voice your opinions. i think they did affect the last election cycle. about thened destructive nature of it. i'm concerned about some of the anti-semitic signed i see in it. i think if we get behind the tea party, which helps at all economic levels, if we can just limit the power of the government, and downsize the duplication, basically, our federal government should be handling our defense and that is what we are going to cut now. host: all right. democrat in massachusetts. caller: i campaigned for barack obama and i thought i was voting for a progressive democrat. instead, he turned out to be very cautious, pragmatic, kind of a middle-of-the-road republican. he is so tied to wall street and he kept corporate money. i did not think he was going to be a corporatist. he appointed eric holder, formerly corporate lawyer. so many people are feeling alienated from him
joanna, republican and in dnr. caller: our cities are so strapped. whereas here we have the t party, which is very responsible -- you can go down to the oceanside on a sunday afternoon and voice your opinions. i think they did affect the last election cycle. about thened destructive nature of it. i'm concerned about some of the anti-semitic signed i see in it. i think if we get behind the tea party, which helps at all economic levels, if we can just limit the power of the government, and...
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i am so grateful, on behalf of the team, joanna, whose love of cinema and knowledge of films broughtmany brilliant ideas to this, and also out our web producer and web editor who helped bring it together. we're very grateful for the idea of bringing in owen, who composed the original music. and to our director, for his elegant direction and that lighting, and everything that brought this to life. we're very grateful to our design directors, and to the launch of the project. we're also grateful to the actors. this was a lot of fun. finally, we are so grateful to the new york times, an incredible place, a journalistically, creatively, and in every way. we are so fortunate to be able to do things like this. thank you very much. [applause] >> and we have a second emmy, npr presents project song, moby, npr.org. accepting the emmy, the host. i never knew but i am never going home but i am never going home ♪ [applause] >> who knew the way to get an emmy was to go on the radio? i have been at npr 23 years, all things considered, and i have seen amazing changes there and i have seen how they
i am so grateful, on behalf of the team, joanna, whose love of cinema and knowledge of films broughtmany brilliant ideas to this, and also out our web producer and web editor who helped bring it together. we're very grateful for the idea of bringing in owen, who composed the original music. and to our director, for his elegant direction and that lighting, and everything that brought this to life. we're very grateful to our design directors, and to the launch of the project. we're also grateful...
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host: let me get your reaction to this tweet from joanna. do you think federal regulations have any impact on jobs and the economy > caller: i don't think so. i think it's just a talking point for all the republicans. host: let's hear from barry republican, john, atlanta, georgia. caller: i don't think it's a talking point. i am a former mayor of a city in georgia. we had a study done in the 1990's. 24% of our budget was to take care of federally mandated projects. we cannot afford that. sp when we instrumented the project we may have hired someone new, but we had to let people go because we were always on a balanced budget. it was very difficult. host: let me knothe house and se will be back this week. they have to deal with continuing resolution that expires on friday, one of the short-term government funding bills to keep the government run in. that will be part of the debate this week. the house is taking up a gun rights legislation. the senate will deal with spending legislation, government spending bill for three parts of the federal g
host: let me get your reaction to this tweet from joanna. do you think federal regulations have any impact on jobs and the economy > caller: i don't think so. i think it's just a talking point for all the republicans. host: let's hear from barry republican, john, atlanta, georgia. caller: i don't think it's a talking point. i am a former mayor of a city in georgia. we had a study done in the 1990's. 24% of our budget was to take care of federally mandated projects. we cannot afford that. sp...
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. >> you know, joanna swisher is with us, she's an actress. she's fabulous.udio. >> can we see her? bring her out. >> she went to all the dangerous places and they are the all american family and we just are so appreciative that they took the time to be here. >> undersecretary and nick swisher, honorable army guy now. thank you both for joining us and big hugs to everybody there with you. >> exactly. >> thanks everybody for their support. >> we told you before, black friday shoppers out in full force this morning up to 152 million shoppers expected to be hitting the stores this morning. let's go to fox business network's sandra smith who joins us live in chicago's premium outlets in aurora, illinois, and i see what she has her hands on. something from coach. >> and this is -- this is the line at coach holding out the 30%, take an additional 30%, right? >> right. it's true. 30%, an additional 30%. >> even off of and bernie, can you help us out? juliet, are you watching? this is the purse that everybody is coming for. can you show us the sequinned purse. let's
. >> you know, joanna swisher is with us, she's an actress. she's fabulous.udio. >> can we see her? bring her out. >> she went to all the dangerous places and they are the all american family and we just are so appreciative that they took the time to be here. >> undersecretary and nick swisher, honorable army guy now. thank you both for joining us and big hugs to everybody there with you. >> exactly. >> thanks everybody for their support. >> we told you...
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speaking to his positive vision and what this would mean to each joann doretta six-pack -- joe and joanna six-pack, the more comfortable he was as president. >> we think about cinema and staging, i want to bring up what is arguably one of the great legacies, this relationship with gorbachev and the arms control agreement, which admittedly came in the second term because when sam or someone would ask him why haven't you met with a soviet leader he would say, well, they keep dying on me. [laughter] we get to geneva in november of 1985 and you may recall there had been some controversy in the run-up to the summit written in the style section of the "what -- washington post" written by the then chief of staff about his views about women and arms control. sam and i were primed for the first full opportunity where they would have the two leaders together and sam asked a question of gorbachev, who did not quite understand what was going on. would you agree that women do not care about arms control and things like that? in the first round, it was a little bit of a hiccup. but grant staging, which
speaking to his positive vision and what this would mean to each joann doretta six-pack -- joe and joanna six-pack, the more comfortable he was as president. >> we think about cinema and staging, i want to bring up what is arguably one of the great legacies, this relationship with gorbachev and the arms control agreement, which admittedly came in the second term because when sam or someone would ask him why haven't you met with a soviet leader he would say, well, they keep dying on me....
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down the list and i saw max brantley, wiley branton, ralph brody, nathan pew, betsy jake away and joanna only up through the l coss and these are all people who helped me and talk to me and to whom i am grateful. i am sure there are a lot more of you. there are a lot more of you out here so it is a chance for me to thank all of you as well. one of the questions i'm often asked in interviews about this book is when i first saw the famous picture of elizabeth and hazel. my answer is always the same, i have no idea when i first saw it. who can say when you first saw a picture like this? this is the kind of picture that seeps into your consciousness. it doesn't happen at a particular time. for any sensitive person it is the kind of picture that you grow up with. you notice it at a very early age and it's just engraved in your mind. you never forget it once you see it. just one of those pictures, like the picture of a little boy in the cap with his hands up in the warsaw ghetto. it's one of those pictures that you see once and it sticks with you. it captures, it's a picture, there are many fa
down the list and i saw max brantley, wiley branton, ralph brody, nathan pew, betsy jake away and joanna only up through the l coss and these are all people who helped me and talk to me and to whom i am grateful. i am sure there are a lot more of you. there are a lot more of you out here so it is a chance for me to thank all of you as well. one of the questions i'm often asked in interviews about this book is when i first saw the famous picture of elizabeth and hazel. my answer is always the...