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i want you to hold o on i i t't's to judith in new yorkrk right now. judith?? >>> boo-yah, jim. 's an honor to speak t tyoyou. >> samame y y, judith. wh's's oyour mind? >> caller: i wonder ifif y w wou give us an update onon t t th mid d baet? hold or tatakerorofi? >> n no,o.o. should have tatan n so profits up a at %.%. let the restst r.. i got to tell l u u sothing, i was s rkrkinon tech, amd, on secocondtor. ononelelast. these stocks have cocomeowown again. it is time to o gebaba in. >> b buybubuy,uy. >> the respect play y ofofof t ineaeang need for cyber curity. the homework. i think you'll l le e ar. arcsight.. i know, with headlinin l lik this, i want t to ararmaking sosomeononey >>> coming u up,ththe ghtning rorod,d," amer takes call after call to give your stocock s s final judgmentnt can you keep up? do you boo-yayah? talk to cramemer onththe lightn round call 1-800-0-3-3-cn. you e anhihi about this wine. lili s sona valley... ahs no, my friend, these grapes areery...sierr. - foothills, ha. - idaho. with fieields he finest hops k known to n. harvested at jus thright mom
i want you to hold o on i i t't's to judith in new yorkrk right now. judith?? >>> boo-yah, jim. 's an honor to speak t tyoyou. >> samame y y, judith. wh's's oyour mind? >> caller: i wonder ifif y w wou give us an update onon t t th mid d baet? hold or tatakerorofi? >> n no,o.o. should have tatan n so profits up a at %.%. let the restst r.. i got to tell l u u sothing, i was s rkrkinon tech, amd, on secocondtor. ononelelast. these stocks have cocomeowown again. it is...
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judith, in the big picture i think it makes sense.enty did. at the very least resign. haley barbour says resign. still he has to run to iowa. she did the responsible thing. >> you don't do the responsible thing by quitting. remember her own remarks about quitting? all of a sunday she decides that she is not having fun anymore maybe kirsten is right. she is just going to walk out and leave the people of alaska to cope with all of the economic problems they are having and every other problem. look, maybe it will work for her. maybe she will raise lots of money. maybe she will get a talk show job but she right now is a quitter and fair game for david letterman and others who want to make fun of her. brian: maybe my political career will die so if it dies that dies. >> that's part of her schtick. she is not the politics of the way that we normally do it. she is different. i think that this really resonates with the people who like her. i think they see her as somebody who is fighting the good fight against the liberal media she is standin
judith, in the big picture i think it makes sense.enty did. at the very least resign. haley barbour says resign. still he has to run to iowa. she did the responsible thing. >> you don't do the responsible thing by quitting. remember her own remarks about quitting? all of a sunday she decides that she is not having fun anymore maybe kirsten is right. she is just going to walk out and leave the people of alaska to cope with all of the economic problems they are having and every other...
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si no que tenÍa 8 meses de embarazo, y el feto no estaba en su vientre la bebÉ estaba en manos de judithy en un refugio desamparados encontraron a la pososo pe shap 35 aÑos con su pareja el sargento explica que los cercanos alertaron la policÍa que vieron una actitud en ella. luego estÉ es el mejor escenario que puede resultar de esta tragedia dijo el oficial al comentar la buena salud de la ta pequeÑa cuya madre querÍa nombrar shoo sheila marÍn. >>> mientras tanto le contamos que las osospechosa estÁ detenia con derecho a una fianza de 2 millones de dÓlares y enfrenta cargos por secuestro y por obviamente a carrrancar la pe É que f bebÉ del h@tre gracias. >>> corriÓ lah@h@taa@jkk]skph@h@ ins skwenth inocentes fueran vÍctimas de una masacre. estamos con leÓn fepe. >>> asÍ es ilia siguen matando a pocÍas en michoacÁn el comando criminal se asegurÓ que nadie saliera vivo de la casa asesinando a sus 4 hijos. el brutal crimen a uno estremece a los habitantes de boca del rÍo de veracruz el ataque sucediÓ en el mismo domicil de un policÍa el cual fue impactado con rÁf a rÁfagas de balas y hast
si no que tenÍa 8 meses de embarazo, y el feto no estaba en su vientre la bebÉ estaba en manos de judithy en un refugio desamparados encontraron a la pososo pe shap 35 aÑos con su pareja el sargento explica que los cercanos alertaron la policÍa que vieron una actitud en ella. luego estÉ es el mejor escenario que puede resultar de esta tragedia dijo el oficial al comentar la buena salud de la ta pequeÑa cuya madre querÍa nombrar shoo sheila marÍn. >>> mientras tanto le contamos...
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hillary albert, a reference library in new york, judith, a professor at the georgia center university and states bridge georgia. the director of the assignment and library in the illinois and dr. janice cougar professor of science and virginia. and with terry, we began. >> thank you. my name is terry lent. i am a high school librarian at patrick high school in ashland virginia. as part of this committee, we are looking for books that are suitable for students ages 14 to 19. so we have a pretty narrow focus but the books that we've selected as outstanding are ones that would be suitable for those aged students across the country so we are trying to have a general topic list. the first 1i would like to talk about is the oxford companion to the american musical theater, film and television. this is a really neat book for reference collections in high schools. the entries are in alphabetical order. very easy to use. the language is suitable for high school audiences and middle school audiences. there are lots of illustrations. lots of illustrations throughout the book, which covers inform
hillary albert, a reference library in new york, judith, a professor at the georgia center university and states bridge georgia. the director of the assignment and library in the illinois and dr. janice cougar professor of science and virginia. and with terry, we began. >> thank you. my name is terry lent. i am a high school librarian at patrick high school in ashland virginia. as part of this committee, we are looking for books that are suitable for students ages 14 to 19. so we have a...
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trace: judith miller, thank you. martha: there are several burning questions right now surrounding the intelligence and the protection of our country. the administration facing a looming deadline, as you well know, to close guantanamo bay. then there's the so-called secret plan that was recently stopped to assassinate terror leaders. now, very interesting, you've got the director of national intelligence weighing in publicly on these issues for the very first time. and you may be shocked what he thinks about these issues. we're going to tell you that in a minute. and right here in the u.s., you know, we use veto and filibusters to stop legislation from becoming law. you know what they do in south korea? oh my gosh. have you seen this tape? bring a helmet if you want a seat in parliament. we're going to tell you what they were fighting over. what do you think the issue was? trace: health care. martha: no! it had everybody so fired up. trace: that's this afternoon in d.c. there are many ifs in your family's life. if yo
trace: judith miller, thank you. martha: there are several burning questions right now surrounding the intelligence and the protection of our country. the administration facing a looming deadline, as you well know, to close guantanamo bay. then there's the so-called secret plan that was recently stopped to assassinate terror leaders. now, very interesting, you've got the director of national intelligence weighing in publicly on these issues for the very first time. and you may be shocked what...
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judith sills is a clinical psychologist, and editor in chief of marie claire magazine covers this topic issue. rebecca, if i can start with you. listening to maria that must ring a lot of bells with you, too. i know you had some similar experiences. you gave up custody of your son during the divorce. he's now 11 years old. what convinced you, given everything we know about the way women are judged, what convinced you that was the right thing for you to do? >> well, i think that the important thing to remember is that child custody decisions are very complex. and every family situation is different. and for me, i made the best decision that i could in the best interest of my son. and as parents that's what we have to do. it makes parenting the hardest job possible. >> so was it hard to deal with it, not only privately, but also when peers or colleagues had asked you about the whole issue? >> absolutely. i mean, i agree with maria. i found telling people that i was a noncustodial mom, i found it to be a conversation stopper. for a long time i didn't really feel comfortable talking about i
judith sills is a clinical psychologist, and editor in chief of marie claire magazine covers this topic issue. rebecca, if i can start with you. listening to maria that must ring a lot of bells with you, too. i know you had some similar experiences. you gave up custody of your son during the divorce. he's now 11 years old. what convinced you, given everything we know about the way women are judged, what convinced you that was the right thing for you to do? >> well, i think that the...
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judith >> b-yah, jim. it's an honor to speak to you. >> same to you, juth. what's on your mind?> caller: i wondeif you would give us an update on the t mixebasket? hold or take prots? >> no, no. should he taken some profits up at 25%. let the rest run. i got tl you something, i was working on th, amd, on semiconductor, on telelast. these stocks have come down again. it is me to t back in. >> buybuy, buy. >> the respect playoff of e increasing need for cyr security. do the homework. i think you'llike arst. arcsig. i know, with headlines lik thi want to start making some money. stay with cramer. >>> coming uthe lightning round," cramer takes calafter call to give your stocits final judgment. can you keep u there's that mr. clelen magic eraser thing agagain. clean freak. [ bole2 ] whoa... is he tter than us? , , i an, i mean i feelike it took you like t tee times longer to do whwher he did... dude, dude, he's got.....these- like -- microscrcrubbe.. yeah, gues.. magic man. he'sagic man. what? i jujustwa to b. [ male announcer ] removthe times more gri perwipe with thehe mr.lean magi
judith >> b-yah, jim. it's an honor to speak to you. >> same to you, juth. what's on your mind?> caller: i wondeif you would give us an update on the t mixebasket? hold or take prots? >> no, no. should he taken some profits up at 25%. let the rest run. i got tl you something, i was working on th, amd, on semiconductor, on telelast. these stocks have come down again. it is me to t back in. >> buybuy, buy. >> the respect playoff of e increasing need for cyr...
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let's go to judith in nework right now. juth? >>> boo-yah, jim. it's an honor to speao you. >> same toyou, udith. what's on your nd? >> caller: i wonder if you would give us an update o the tech mixed basket? hold or take profits? >> no, no. should have taken some profits up at 25 the rest n. i g to tl you mething, i was woing on tech, am on semiconductor. on tast. es stocks ha come down again. it is ti to get back in. >> buy, buy, buy. >> the respect play f of the increasing need foryber security. do the homework. i think u'll like arst. arcsight. i know, with headline like this, i wanto start making money. >>> coming up, "the lightning und," cramer takes call after call to give your stk its final judgment. can you keep up? d#: 0-345-2550 "i'm rethinkgeverythin. d#: 1-800-345-2550 including who trust to look after my mon." tdd#: 1-800-345-25 tdd#: 1-0-345-2550 "the dust mightbe sett. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's great, but i't." td: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 "i guess i'm just done with doing nothing, you know?" tdd#1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1
let's go to judith in nework right now. juth? >>> boo-yah, jim. it's an honor to speao you. >> same toyou, udith. what's on your nd? >> caller: i wonder if you would give us an update o the tech mixed basket? hold or take profits? >> no, no. should have taken some profits up at 25 the rest n. i g to tl you mething, i was woing on tech, am on semiconductor. on tast. es stocks ha come down again. it is ti to get back in. >> buy, buy, buy. >> the respect play...
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well, today i met with legendary publishing icon in new york, judith reagan who told me even a few years ago she refused to give jackson a deal -- a publishing deal because he was too weak then. i've said all along he should not have been getting ready for a 50-day concert tour. he should have been in a hospital getting proper medication and proper attention, and unfortunately the enablers around him disregarded that. they had dollar signs in his eyes. and today, there's a dead man and there's three children without a proper game plan. we've got to get to the bottom of this asap. >> here's what i want to ask you. you have a very large book that's come out. hundreds of pages on michael jackson. did you meet michael jackson? >> yes, i did. i met him several times. almost a couple years ago. i met him several times in crowds when i was doing my investigation. i also went undercover as a hair stylist at one point. i found michael jackson to be the most personable, one of the greatest people i ever met. no ego whatsoever. it's a strategy the way this has all been dealt with. we have a dead ma
well, today i met with legendary publishing icon in new york, judith reagan who told me even a few years ago she refused to give jackson a deal -- a publishing deal because he was too weak then. i've said all along he should not have been getting ready for a 50-day concert tour. he should have been in a hospital getting proper medication and proper attention, and unfortunately the enablers around him disregarded that. they had dollar signs in his eyes. and today, there's a dead man and there's...
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wells, mother of the civil-rights movement with his wife, judith bloom fradin. for more on the signers go to the publishers web site at walker books.com. >> in 2000, historian joyce appleby appeared on booknotes to discuss her book, "inheriting the revolution" the first generation of americans. the book examines the legacy of americans that lived between 1776 and 1830 analyzing how the transform the principles of the revolution into reality. the program is an hour. c-span: joyce appleby, author of "inheriting the revolution." where'd you get the idea for this book? long time gestating--gestating. it--i'm an early american historian and so i'd studied 17th and 18th century america, the colonies, and then i'd particularly been interested in the american revolution and the era of the writing of the constitution and then i became very curious about what happened to this revolutionary heritage. how did it turn into a heritage? what difference did it make to the lives of those people who were the sons and daughters of the revolutionaries? and that--that was the beginn
wells, mother of the civil-rights movement with his wife, judith bloom fradin. for more on the signers go to the publishers web site at walker books.com. >> in 2000, historian joyce appleby appeared on booknotes to discuss her book, "inheriting the revolution" the first generation of americans. the book examines the legacy of americans that lived between 1776 and 1830 analyzing how the transform the principles of the revolution into reality. the program is an hour. c-span: joyce...
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no one should go through what judith's brother-in-law did.ontract a hospital-acquired infection that leads to not one, not two, not three, but four rehospitalizations. we know how to prevent hospital-acquired preventions. we have seen tremendous results in places like michigan and rhode island for years. the "help" committee bill finally creates a national infer strurinfrastructure to support e proven practices to improve the quality of care and in doing so, lower the cost. finally, i recently met david. he's a self-employed resident from central falls, rhode island, who described the astronomical wise of health insurance for him and his wife. years ago he remembers paying $85 a month for his plan. today he pays approximately $19,000 a year. despite the dramatic jump in price his family's health insurance plan doesn't cover as much as it used to. to keep their premiums and overall costs down david has been forced to drop dental coverage and increase the out-of-pocket expenses that he and his wife pay on their plan. he noted "i'm almost afraid
no one should go through what judith's brother-in-law did.ontract a hospital-acquired infection that leads to not one, not two, not three, but four rehospitalizations. we know how to prevent hospital-acquired preventions. we have seen tremendous results in places like michigan and rhode island for years. the "help" committee bill finally creates a national infer strurinfrastructure to support e proven practices to improve the quality of care and in doing so, lower the cost. finally, i...
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judith warner says how we all think what we see and how we reason and react are directly to term by whoy race. >> exactly. >> it's racial immediately! you two white men are talking! it's racial! >> it's true. no, no. i absolutely true. and we're going to take the test. >> let's do it. >> intuitive analysis test. who is the racist here, my man? >> i love black people. guilty! >> we're going to take the test, for sure, and thank you for the context on those comments. >>> next up on the agenda here, that race conversation. again, supporters praising the president about his handling of the gates scandal. a congressman putting a resolution on the floor asking him to apologize. with re trying to take issues down like this when opportunities are for improvement in the way we relate to one another. when will politicians stop using the culture of destruction and start using a culture of hope and creation once and for all? haven't seen it in a long time in this country and we're hopeful here we will start to. back after this. it can lift your mood, help rebuild muscle... and improve your concentr
judith warner says how we all think what we see and how we reason and react are directly to term by whoy race. >> exactly. >> it's racial immediately! you two white men are talking! it's racial! >> it's true. no, no. i absolutely true. and we're going to take the test. >> let's do it. >> intuitive analysis test. who is the racist here, my man? >> i love black people. guilty! >> we're going to take the test, for sure, and thank you for the context on...
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our panel this morning, a conservative radio talk-show host, judith more, and a former speechwriter fork you for being here. the president has already adjusted several deadlines in the past six months, notably one on guantanamo. is it not time to take a deep breath and push this past august? >> no. this is the time. he knows that time is not on this time. he has got to go with the big momentum to get this through. this is a major piece of legislation. he is doing the right thing in pushing. alisyn: you are shaking your head furiously. >> the more than americans become familiar, the bigger disaster it is. there is a grass-roots opposition to this the likes of which i have never seen. i launched an on-line petition effort a few years ago to say no to obama. i stood in my skivvies and watched it passed. we got 600,000 signatures in a few weeks. free health care, they signed, saying no to this tax and spend disaster. alisyn: you understand momentum, but not the rush to judgment? >> republicans love to say no, the status quo. premiums more than doubled over the last eight years, twice the ra
our panel this morning, a conservative radio talk-show host, judith more, and a former speechwriter fork you for being here. the president has already adjusted several deadlines in the past six months, notably one on guantanamo. is it not time to take a deep breath and push this past august? >> no. this is the time. he knows that time is not on this time. he has got to go with the big momentum to get this through. this is a major piece of legislation. he is doing the right thing in...
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judith, republican collar. you are on with stephen cohen.caller: i am kind of worried about our continuing medaling in nato with countries like georgia and ukraine. and i am beginning to think that nato is just a pile of fluff. i don't think it is capable of doing anything. i would like to see us stop pushing nato expansion. i don't think we should do it. what do you think we -- what happened vis a vis georgia which i have an -- which i believe has an undemocratic and unstable leader, and the same it in ukraine. why do we keep meddling in these countries that are so unstable and really not worth our time, energy, and money? guest: i don't know the why of it, otherwise a completely agree. i just don't know why. it has been counterproductive and dangerous spirit let me just footnote what you said. pick -- and dangerous. let me just footnote what you said. what we call the russian- georgian war in that little province of georgia last august, august of 2008, was equally a proxy american-russian war because we created the georgian army, we traine
judith, republican collar. you are on with stephen cohen.caller: i am kind of worried about our continuing medaling in nato with countries like georgia and ukraine. and i am beginning to think that nato is just a pile of fluff. i don't think it is capable of doing anything. i would like to see us stop pushing nato expansion. i don't think we should do it. what do you think we -- what happened vis a vis georgia which i have an -- which i believe has an undemocratic and unstable leader, and the...
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judith on the democrats' line. what did you think? >> caller: i think that president obama is right on. we desperately need health care reform. i know i have a cobra plan right now i pay $600 a month, and i can not afford it because i am out of work. so all of my savings are going into keeping my health care coverage, and i need an alternative. >> host: caller, what about the debate to pay for this, whatever it is? what is your sense on that part of the debate? >> caller: having worked in mental health for many years i know if there is a tremendous amount of waste in the health care system now that should certainly be looked at closely. and i tend to favor the surcharge on people earning over $350,000 a year to help pay for it. >> host: let's hear from the republican line now. st. augustine, florida, is it to truit? >> caller: that would be me. >> host: go ahead, sir. >> caller: i have been voting conservative ever since i've been born i think. however this is a time i'm going to have to be on the other side of the aisle. i have to be
judith on the democrats' line. what did you think? >> caller: i think that president obama is right on. we desperately need health care reform. i know i have a cobra plan right now i pay $600 a month, and i can not afford it because i am out of work. so all of my savings are going into keeping my health care coverage, and i need an alternative. >> host: caller, what about the debate to pay for this, whatever it is? what is your sense on that part of the debate? >> caller:...
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judith wrote in sad that it took him dying to show the world what a humanitarian michael really was.ights from the memorial. >> after these messages. >>> almost 20,000 people packed the star-studded staples center to pay contributeite to a man berry gordy called, and many agree with him, the greatest entertainer that ever lived. >> as you know that man was michael jackson. and one of the people who managed to make his way inside for a firsthand look at the memorial is our own lee cowan and lee is joining us now. give us a little bit of a perspective of what it was like to actually be inside. >> you know, it was -- it was amazing. it was really an extraordinary experience for me, not only some 20,000 people, who at times were completely silent, you couldn't -- you didn't hear anything from that crowd at all. they were completely respectful. as many of them as there were. but i think the biggest thing that struck me was this gist sort of roller coaster that everybody was on. to be up and singing and clapping with jennifer hudson or anybody else that was singing and then five minutes la
judith wrote in sad that it took him dying to show the world what a humanitarian michael really was.ights from the memorial. >> after these messages. >>> almost 20,000 people packed the star-studded staples center to pay contributeite to a man berry gordy called, and many agree with him, the greatest entertainer that ever lived. >> as you know that man was michael jackson. and one of the people who managed to make his way inside for a firsthand look at the memorial is our...
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judith ginn, the acting inspector general for the international trade commission was fired last month. could he incidentally, right after senator grassley of iowa expressed concerns to a letter of the ber national trade commission to -- in a letter to international trade commission chairwoman about the potential agency obstruction of ms. ginn's investigation of contractor -- gwynn's investigation of contractors. and neil about a ross key has expressed -- barofsky has expressed concern that the department had legal authority over his office. we need to make sure that we have proper oversight and accountability of the funds that we're spending in this government. the american people deserve comprehensive around-the-clock oversight of spending. that's why we have inspector generals. the administration's pattern of undermining and removing oversight when it becomes politically inconvenient makes this all more important to be brought to the attention of the house. and the reason why i rise today is under these limited rules we have on appropriations bills, it's very difficult to bring issu
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judith ccn haiti clicky sis achille's and achille's said and i quote i would rather be a beggar on earth then living in this land of suffering shades and the land of the dead. no, i stepped back and i went, why would the gods according to the tradition deem to leave the great and mighty achilles in hades and suffering in provide this african hero named memnon to go on in the world? why is that? what would happen? why was that so? and so, that is on to another round of research. the of the round of research was to find out, there must be something about these people that they called the plymouth ethiopians. this is not just one character he was just standing by himself. this is a character represents a group of people. he represents a group of people and a group of people with a certain way of life and this is what i found out. in the elliott and the odyssey they talk about the fact that the gods would leave from mount olympus and go across the western notion to sit and dined with the blameless ethiopians. everybody else in the world including the ancient greeks themselves set to go to th
judith ccn haiti clicky sis achille's and achille's said and i quote i would rather be a beggar on earth then living in this land of suffering shades and the land of the dead. no, i stepped back and i went, why would the gods according to the tradition deem to leave the great and mighty achilles in hades and suffering in provide this african hero named memnon to go on in the world? why is that? what would happen? why was that so? and so, that is on to another round of research. the of the round...
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it wasn't ann marie's dream or judith's.ut we've all survived cancer with the help of someone special- our stars. my husband bruce is my star he's my star. my son is my star. now the wellness community created our star campaign to honor the people who were there when we needed them most. my son drove me every day for over three months during my treatment. he'd even go out at midnight to get milkshakes. log on to star campaign dot org. meet our stars and share your own. it's a wonderful way to say. thank you. thank you. thank you. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm dan weston. we're experts at getting you the scooter or power chair you need. in fact, if we pre-qualify you for medicare reimbursement and medicare denies your claim, we'll give you your new power chair or
it wasn't ann marie's dream or judith's.ut we've all survived cancer with the help of someone special- our stars. my husband bruce is my star he's my star. my son is my star. now the wellness community created our star campaign to honor the people who were there when we needed them most. my son drove me every day for over three months during my treatment. he'd even go out at midnight to get milkshakes. log on to star campaign dot org. meet our stars and share your own. it's a wonderful way to...