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she's so sharp, she gives paper a judith miller cut. she's fox news contributor judith miller. she's our first pulitzer prize-winning journalist here and an author. losing his hair and his times earnings per share. >> this is very awkward. on this date in 1946, luis priard unveils the french bikini in paris. shortly thereafter, they recalled the summertime beachwear. she was referred to as the ageless apple head by her contemporaries. >> that's not true. >> that's for you, miller. a peace offering, greg. >> how sweet. she's laughing politely. >> yes. >> well, she was guilty of seeming guilty. but not, apparently, of murder. yeah, instead of walking the green mile, casey anthony was all smiles on tuesday, after being acquitted of murder, aggravated assault and aggravated manslaughter. she was convicted of four counts of lying to investigators. rather than facing a death sentence, the 25-year-old is getting her life back. bella veta, indeed. let's watch the moments of truth. >> as to the charge of first-degree murder, verdict as to count 1, we the jury find the defendant not guil
she's so sharp, she gives paper a judith miller cut. she's fox news contributor judith miller. she's our first pulitzer prize-winning journalist here and an author. losing his hair and his times earnings per share. >> this is very awkward. on this date in 1946, luis priard unveils the french bikini in paris. shortly thereafter, they recalled the summertime beachwear. she was referred to as the ageless apple head by her contemporaries. >> that's not true. >> that's for you,...
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nor did judith. and it took awhile to get used to even using the word. >> when i was first consecrated, it was really a question for me whether it was going to use the word virgin when i was describing myself. because it seemed so odd to focus on somethingo personal. when i'm just telling who i am. >> reporter: and yet, sometimes, her perpetual virginity is a surprising asset. >> i often work with men. i notice after my consecration that their wives were much more comfortable having me work with their husbands. >> reporter: but aside from the lack of physical intimacy, judith insists she and her other consecrated virgins leave perfectly normal lives. >> the consecrated virgin lives fully in the word. she doesn't use the title sister or wear a veil in daily wife. >> reporter: today, elizabeth is a bio-ethicist, thinking and writing about the intersection of religion and science. she loves to spend time in her garden, where her role model mary watches over her. and she loves to volunteer. >> i get peop
nor did judith. and it took awhile to get used to even using the word. >> when i was first consecrated, it was really a question for me whether it was going to use the word virgin when i was describing myself. because it seemed so odd to focus on somethingo personal. when i'm just telling who i am. >> reporter: and yet, sometimes, her perpetual virginity is a surprising asset. >> i often work with men. i notice after my consecration that their wives were much more comfortable...
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judith, thank you for joining us. what is your organization doing at the moment in the thick of this crisis? >> well, we have an office in kenya. and so through our kenya office are deeply supportive of the humanitarian aid that's being rushed in, the charity that's necessary, the organizational that's going to be necessary to reach these people, many of whom are still unreachable, about starvation sets in. so it's a tragedy unfolding of really enormous, enormous proportions. >> as we know, there are many factors that contribute to this sort of famine. where do you start in trying to prevent a similar situation happening again? >> well, i think that's really critical. you need to take a systems approach. because obviously climate change is accelerating. and its impact is most significantly felt in africa. and so figuring out new kinds of climate strategies that really allow people to adapt to what's going to be an increasing number of droughts. and when they're not dealing with droughts, they're dealing with floods. y
judith, thank you for joining us. what is your organization doing at the moment in the thick of this crisis? >> well, we have an office in kenya. and so through our kenya office are deeply supportive of the humanitarian aid that's being rushed in, the charity that's necessary, the organizational that's going to be necessary to reach these people, many of whom are still unreachable, about starvation sets in. so it's a tragedy unfolding of really enormous, enormous proportions. >> as...
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>> judith. >> in missouri, for example, advancement project filed a lawsuit in missouri.d that there are actually 280,000 already registered voters who are not going to be able to vote, because they don't have the proper photo identification. it has to be state-issued photo identification. we have to understand these laws are the stepsisters of poll taxes. that's what they are. they're increasing the barriers -- >> horace, what is your response to that? >> the attorney general of missouri disagrees with that finding, and in fact says that one of the cases their office prosecuted last year involved a democratic primary where people showed up some 500 samoans, not eligible to vote, were paid a fee, and they were the deciding vote who won that state primary. this is behavior that's not acceptable. >> horace, raising your voice won't help. according to an nyu stud,as many as 11% of americans, 21 million people don't have current government-issued photo ids? >> can i add -- >> let millennium respond to that. >> can i add to that? in wisconsin, where the law passed, there are 7
>> judith. >> in missouri, for example, advancement project filed a lawsuit in missouri.d that there are actually 280,000 already registered voters who are not going to be able to vote, because they don't have the proper photo identification. it has to be state-issued photo identification. we have to understand these laws are the stepsisters of poll taxes. that's what they are. they're increasing the barriers -- >> horace, what is your response to that? >> the attorney...
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. >> judith evidence boards for the prime school in central london. she is one of the critics, thinking it is important for all children to be taught together. >> one of the things that people like is the private school experience. a network of rich and influential people. >> all children are welcome at the school. he is striving for private school standards that state school prices. >> if we can set up a school that is as good as a private school, costing the taxpayer no more than a typical state school, why not? the oecd's international tables ranked the british independent schools as the best in the world. >> the dream of opening their own school, but it is proving an uphill battle. funding from the government will not go far enough. they still need to work out the details. initiating from holidays and the usual. >> that was "european journal" for this week. if you have comments, please do not hesitate to contact us. that is it for now. from all of us in brussels, thank you for watching. goodbye.
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judith rowgan is the president of the rockefeller foundation and just return from the region and joinsank you so much. i'd like to talk about the famine. you're at rockefeller taking a much broader view, the causes as well. but how do we deal with this crisis? >> the prediction is as many as 800,000 people may die unless these airlifts are more frequent and more effective. the thing that's so tragic is these events could be averted. we really understand the impacts of climate change. there's wonderful work on making more drought resistant seeds. there's wonderful work on making plants that actually almost hibernate in drought and so they wait for water to come and the think grow again. all of these things are available. but right now we have protectionist eu and u.s. policies so we give food aid only for the food grown here and so that's caused some of the delay. various aid agencies sort of tuszling with each other overwho's on first. and nobody really paying attention to the long-term architecture of building resilience for people in this region. >> rockefellerç foundation has big f
judith rowgan is the president of the rockefeller foundation and just return from the region and joinsank you so much. i'd like to talk about the famine. you're at rockefeller taking a much broader view, the causes as well. but how do we deal with this crisis? >> the prediction is as many as 800,000 people may die unless these airlifts are more frequent and more effective. the thing that's so tragic is these events could be averted. we really understand the impacts of climate change....
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in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and bailiff evicted 9 families in 50 souls from the town lands near by. nothing could be more disstressing than to hear the clanking of the embarrass of the cabins mingled with the shrieks of women and children. i switch from reading the newspapers to the books i find james lacy of the books of lectural district of the poor law union. the library has most of the electoral district books for the 1840's. they are beautiful leather bound books with copper writing and calligraphy. the spelling of each name is not consistent from year to year. i find lacy spelled as
in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord...
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it's a pleasure to see secretary mchale in the audience, judith mchale and i have worked together in the last sort of, you know, since her appointment as undersecretary, and public diplomacy, of course, is one of the many challenges we have dealt with at our end. so it's a pleasure seeing you here, and thank you for all the help and cooperation you offered here. of the distinguished audience, many of whom i know personally for quite some time which just tells you how old i am, but i would also like to recognize my very able deputy, the embassy of pakistan is very lucky to have a woman as the second in command. hopefully, one of these days -- we have had two women ambassadors, we just probably are better schooled than most countries who send representatives abroad. so i'm very proud to have a very competent woman as my right hand at the embassy. let me just begin by saying that the united states and pakistan have been allies for a long time. pakistan and the united states actually signed a mutual defense agreement in 1959. we started an aid relationship going back to 1949 considering
it's a pleasure to see secretary mchale in the audience, judith mchale and i have worked together in the last sort of, you know, since her appointment as undersecretary, and public diplomacy, of course, is one of the many challenges we have dealt with at our end. so it's a pleasure seeing you here, and thank you for all the help and cooperation you offered here. of the distinguished audience, many of whom i know personally for quite some time which just tells you how old i am, but i would also...
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pastor bell, judith gallardo, leslie marie. emily harris. >> good afternoon, supervisor mirkarimi. chairman mirkarimi. . thank you for waiting. >> i'm the founder of the recovery survival network. we have been surfing san francisco's ex-offender population from the corner of 16th and mission now since 1997. we know this population. we understand what this population needs. they trust us because we represent true cultural competency. there's a difference in having a contract and putting some refined words on a piece of paper talking about what cultural competency really means. cultural competency means having people of the same ethnicity and/or of the same mindset working with one another. our agency understanding the needs of this population has developed family of friends clean and sober living network. we are a california association of alcohol recovery resources certified in all of our locations. we currently have 10 s.r.o. master leases. we are extremely proud of the housing that we provide. the house we took older buildings and worked with some of san francisco's housing devel
pastor bell, judith gallardo, leslie marie. emily harris. >> good afternoon, supervisor mirkarimi. chairman mirkarimi. . thank you for waiting. >> i'm the founder of the recovery survival network. we have been surfing san francisco's ex-offender population from the corner of 16th and mission now since 1997. we know this population. we understand what this population needs. they trust us because we represent true cultural competency. there's a difference in having a contract and...
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winning that our goal is currently ranked number seventeen in the world according to the international judith interation and it should prove her medal world championship in paris she stands a good chance of representing russia in the under sixty three kilogram category and picks none of those names if we try to be among the top fourteen in the ratings in every way category in order to be able to go to the olympic games and i think that each of us can win the rights of the in london and each has a chance to win a medal at the games our positions in the ratings are stable. each country will be represented by only one athlete in every weight category at the summer games that's seven for men and seven for women russia has its eyes and getting a place in all fourteen and its arguments in paris will set apart the winners and losers. of the world championships in august will be a test in stage for our efforts and we'll have an entire year before the olympics in london where we hope to win medals the recent european championships have shown that we have a strong national team and a letter from august
winning that our goal is currently ranked number seventeen in the world according to the international judith interation and it should prove her medal world championship in paris she stands a good chance of representing russia in the under sixty three kilogram category and picks none of those names if we try to be among the top fourteen in the ratings in every way category in order to be able to go to the olympic games and i think that each of us can win the rights of the in london and each has...
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as sweet and as judith sells goes back to court in london he'll have an eye on the british justice system which could save him from being extradited but the other i will be firmly fixed on this we did have a country that insists on its own neutrality whilst turning asylum seekers over to the u.s. to allegedly to be tortured only as solo's and his stuff that wiki leaks know what else sweden is going to hide your enemies how is he going to. know you can always find more stories on our website of course. blogs and videos he's just taste. like check out these dramatic new pictures of the moment that a russian passenger plane was forced to make an emergency landing on. a street racer pushes his a supercar to the max right here in central moscow there's a need for speed and stopping total carnage. wealthy british scientists like some time to. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. great. song from steve. santagati dot com. it's now a thirteen minu
as sweet and as judith sells goes back to court in london he'll have an eye on the british justice system which could save him from being extradited but the other i will be firmly fixed on this we did have a country that insists on its own neutrality whilst turning asylum seekers over to the u.s. to allegedly to be tortured only as solo's and his stuff that wiki leaks know what else sweden is going to hide your enemies how is he going to. know you can always find more stories on our website of...
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trained right here on american soil at the school of the americas and for penning georgia army major judith of blair was an instructor there i was very much in favor of the school of the americas during the cold war era but major players as he was horrified with what his former students did with their anti-communist training in their own country classified. that army school in america used the words the terror of being next door to assassinate. commonly. called waits for. graduates from the school of the americas have been implicated in massacres and torture throughout the hemisphere have the more than sixty thousand soldiers and police to have graduated ten thousand of them have been in colombia has been the largest news of this clue that america's i don't think is an accident the. abuser of human rights and there was some hemisphere the eighth amendment to make us constitution forbids torture and other forms of cruel and unusual punishment as the geneva convention but it did happen there's no question that our country. and torture and so forth taught others how to do it we also render peo
trained right here on american soil at the school of the americas and for penning georgia army major judith of blair was an instructor there i was very much in favor of the school of the americas during the cold war era but major players as he was horrified with what his former students did with their anti-communist training in their own country classified. that army school in america used the words the terror of being next door to assassinate. commonly. called waits for. graduates from the...
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>>ayuda que buscÓ judith que luego de contolada su condiciÓn es un apoyo a los que llegan al centro acostÓ la vida a un actor. investigamos la iÓlita tragedia. >> enseguida aunque su discapacidad no sea evidente muchas personas pueden utilizar a mascotas de servicio. >> y unas abuelas se entrenan en las artes marciales para defenderse de los malhechores. ya regresamos el asesinato del cantautor cundo cabral a manos de presuntos sicari en repudio internacional...el presidente alvaro colom prometio escalarer el crimen. que tal, les habla edna schmidlos lideredel congreso se reuniran nuevamente maÑana para continuar las gociaciones bre aumentarel Ímite de endeudamiento del pÍs.en arizona, votant logran firmas cesarias para destituir senador estata russell pierceunoven de 23 aÑos fue corneado en el tercer enerro de las estas tronales de san fermin, en espaÑamas esta tarde. >> la nueva estafa es una fe a labuena vontad toda munidad mo nos plica siomara. ♪ ♪ >>este pitbull una raza prohibida en varias partes del paÍs llegÓ a un supermercado. >> yo le tengo miedo a es rprÓ su presencia intim
>>ayuda que buscÓ judith que luego de contolada su condiciÓn es un apoyo a los que llegan al centro acostÓ la vida a un actor. investigamos la iÓlita tragedia. >> enseguida aunque su discapacidad no sea evidente muchas personas pueden utilizar a mascotas de servicio. >> y unas abuelas se entrenan en las artes marciales para defenderse de los malhechores. ya regresamos el asesinato del cantautor cundo cabral a manos de presuntos sicari en repudio internacional...el...
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when the court refused in youth it miller's -- judith miller's case in 2005 to reconsider this whole situation, that made it crystal clear that reporters can't honestly promise their sources confidentiality. would-be whistleblowers with sensitive and embarrassing information about government malfeasance simply can't trust that a reporter won't be subpoenaed to spill the beans about who leaked the information. somewhere wikileaks. enter wikileaks. and wikileaks provides through, apparently, this amazing encryption technology, complete anonymity to leakers. its web site announces that it will accept, quote, restricted or censored material of political, ethical, diplomatic or historical significance. it says it, quote, does not record any source identifying information, and there are a number of mechanisms in place to protect any document from being sourced. it flatly says that it has never revealed a source. in other words, wikileaks can do what the mainstream media can't do. yes, a whistleblower could go directly to "the new york times" bypassing wikileaks, but that risks exposure of
when the court refused in youth it miller's -- judith miller's case in 2005 to reconsider this whole situation, that made it crystal clear that reporters can't honestly promise their sources confidentiality. would-be whistleblowers with sensitive and embarrassing information about government malfeasance simply can't trust that a reporter won't be subpoenaed to spill the beans about who leaked the information. somewhere wikileaks. enter wikileaks. and wikileaks provides through, apparently, this...
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host: judith, a democratic caller. caller: i am a little concerned. last night i watched the afterward program and i saw a man with a strange name. he was interviewed by ted. he talked about the horrible muslim threat in this country. he used some many inflammatory words. there were many that were just wrong. any 75 year-old news junkie like myself knew that there were some errors. i look at the king committee in congress that tries to investigate moslems. now i see you. i know many of you are hooked up with david that runs around with mccarthy attitudes to american universities. i see you are with fox news. i think it would be a shame for a few muslims criminals to begin to characterize a whole community as terrorists. this is a danger that we have to look to you. there was a japanese internment during the second world war. and we are not an innocent people, when it comes to scapegoating. guest: i lay out a very factual anwar and thoser that follow his doctrine of hate. one secretary said we have to figure out where to draw the line. in britain, we d
host: judith, a democratic caller. caller: i am a little concerned. last night i watched the afterward program and i saw a man with a strange name. he was interviewed by ted. he talked about the horrible muslim threat in this country. he used some many inflammatory words. there were many that were just wrong. any 75 year-old news junkie like myself knew that there were some errors. i look at the king committee in congress that tries to investigate moslems. now i see you. i know many of you are...
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director judith smith and bonnie cofounded the access dance company in the 1980s. >> i wanted to go toway when i grew up. and then i had a dune buggy accident and broke my neck. >> she says she hopes last nights performance let's anyone out there know dance can be part of anyones life. >>> a news conference update is under way as we are speaking. ktvu claudine wong will be up in a couple moments to give us a live update. >>> at the oakland airport this morning. why holiday travelers are telling us the fourth of july weekend is a must make opportunity despite the economy. >>> good morning, traffic on the san mateo bridge looks good getting out to the high-rise. we will tell you more about the morning commute. >>> welcome backen this is the -- welcome back. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. it's 5:30. let's find out how the july weather is starting out to be. >> sunny for everybody. not right now but it will be. no fog at the coast. that is for sure. sunny side up and warmer all the way into the fourth. maybe a few patchy clouds. >>> traffic is movi
director judith smith and bonnie cofounded the access dance company in the 1980s. >> i wanted to go toway when i grew up. and then i had a dune buggy accident and broke my neck. >> she says she hopes last nights performance let's anyone out there know dance can be part of anyones life. >>> a news conference update is under way as we are speaking. ktvu claudine wong will be up in a couple moments to give us a live update. >>> at the oakland airport this morning. why...
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of course that was in reference to uncovered lawsuit documents that said that judith regan was encouragedthing ever came of the claim, but newscorp did they regan $10.7 million in a wrongful termination suit settlement in 2007 what is the latest scandal involving "news of the world" paper? is this a scandal that could take murdoch under? joining me now is the senior adviser to media matters for america. great to have you on. >> great to be here, chris. thanks. >> elyse, you wrote a piece today about why americans should care about the scandal, and it's a good question. batting this around today, there is a question of does this affect us here, or is it fun to gawk at? why should we care? >> we should care because murdoch enjoys undue influence over u.s. media. and one of the things i think we need to learn is not to wait until the entire public is shocked by hacking allegations into a dead child's voicemail, before we actually start asking the questions about where the lies, the decent, and the covering up ends. the people most responsible for this tend to get promoted. you've got les hin
of course that was in reference to uncovered lawsuit documents that said that judith regan was encouragedthing ever came of the claim, but newscorp did they regan $10.7 million in a wrongful termination suit settlement in 2007 what is the latest scandal involving "news of the world" paper? is this a scandal that could take murdoch under? joining me now is the senior adviser to media matters for america. great to have you on. >> great to be here, chris. thanks. >> elyse,...
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undersecretary of state for public diplomacy, judith mchale. [applause] principle deputy assistant secretary for economic energy and business affairs, deborah mccarthy. [applause] members of our corporate advisory council and of course our many ambassadors and diplomatic colleagues who work very closely throughout the years on our embassy events. our next one is going to be in july at the embassy exam the end it will be on african women leaders promoting investment, trade and peace. we are hoping that many of you will be able to join us for this very special event. and now it gives me great pleasure to welcome our speaker and moderator. you have -- in your program book so i am just going to give you the highlights and a few of their accomplishments. ambassador haqqani has represented pakistan in the united united states since 2008 and he appears regularly on television and frequently publishes op-ed pieces. he was an adviser to prime minister benazir bhutto and is a journalist, author, professor and scholar. our moderator, karen de young is ass
undersecretary of state for public diplomacy, judith mchale. [applause] principle deputy assistant secretary for economic energy and business affairs, deborah mccarthy. [applause] members of our corporate advisory council and of course our many ambassadors and diplomatic colleagues who work very closely throughout the years on our embassy events. our next one is going to be in july at the embassy exam the end it will be on african women leaders promoting investment, trade and peace. we are...
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dave about 40 kids and just money to the younger generation coming to different kinds of education, judith sinnott. do you think there's potential in raising that to a higher level? >> i went back to my old prep school last week at my own expense and spoke to the student body about getting ahead and doing the right thing. you know, older people that are semi retired do all kind of social work. you could be a big brother or big sister. there's just a million things he could do that you don't have to have any money. all you have to have his time in months. >> what e.g. do about the iphone in between? >> about that who? >> the iphone in between. >> all this technology with the young and our text messaging have been split off from the older generations more than ever before. >> well, it's going to take a generation for that to adjust. let's hope that more information will lead to better information and will be better off for it then worse off. i hope that the case for cnn. we've been going through one technological revolution for the last 50 years. i mean, you go back we were born, just seven
dave about 40 kids and just money to the younger generation coming to different kinds of education, judith sinnott. do you think there's potential in raising that to a higher level? >> i went back to my old prep school last week at my own expense and spoke to the student body about getting ahead and doing the right thing. you know, older people that are semi retired do all kind of social work. you could be a big brother or big sister. there's just a million things he could do that you...
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undersecretary of state, and judith mikheil. [applause] principal deputy assistant secretary for economic energy and business affairs, devore mccarthy. [applause] -- deborah mccarthy. [applause] of course, how many ambassadors and diplomatic colleagues who we worked very closely with throughout the years on our embassy events. our next one will be in july at the embassy of the zambia. it will be on african women leaders promoting investment, trade, and peace. we are hoping that many of you will be able to join us for this very specially event. it now gives me great pleasure to welcome the speaker and moderator. you have their bios in your program appeared i will give you the highlights and a few of their accomplishments. ambassador haqqani has represented the united states since 2008. he appears regularly in television and frequently publishes op-ed pieces. he has been an adviser to prime minister benazir bhutto. he is a professor and scholar. our moderator karen and the young is a -- karen deyoung has served in many positions t
undersecretary of state, and judith mikheil. [applause] principal deputy assistant secretary for economic energy and business affairs, devore mccarthy. [applause] -- deborah mccarthy. [applause] of course, how many ambassadors and diplomatic colleagues who we worked very closely with throughout the years on our embassy events. our next one will be in july at the embassy of the zambia. it will be on african women leaders promoting investment, trade, and peace. we are hoping that many of you will...
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volvi a salir a escena como consuelo porque me siento encuerada y cree un personaje que se llama judithhermanas. >> ¿me quieren hablar de los sets? >> fue en sonora. en guatabampo. un poco en hermosillo, san carlos y el resto en el df. >> ¿quien mÁs los acompaÑa? >> leticia calderÓn, pedro armendÁriz rosa maria biancci. >> david cepeda. >> muchacho suspiraron con ese nombre. ¿ustedes creen que las telenovelas estÁn cambiando y los personajes son mÁs reales? >> yo creo que ya estÁbamos un poco cansados del malo malisimo y de la buena buenisima. >> parecian de caricatura. todos tenemos momentos de ser volubles o celosos. de repente hay celos y los personajes estan mas pegados a la realidad. >> los actores simpre quieren vivir experiencias similares a las que le van a tocar. >> hay actores muy intensos. es que tienen que sentir el dolor. yo creo que hay que investigar y hablar con gente... yo tengo una tia que trabaja con niÑos en terapia. de chiquita hice juegos con ella y eso me sirvio. es difÍcil ponerles un texto a los niÑos sobretodo porque son chicos. nos tocaba improvisar y de eso a
volvi a salir a escena como consuelo porque me siento encuerada y cree un personaje que se llama judithhermanas. >> ¿me quieren hablar de los sets? >> fue en sonora. en guatabampo. un poco en hermosillo, san carlos y el resto en el df. >> ¿quien mÁs los acompaÑa? >> leticia calderÓn, pedro armendÁriz rosa maria biancci. >> david cepeda. >> muchacho suspiraron con ese nombre. ¿ustedes creen que las telenovelas estÁn cambiando y los personajes son mÁs...
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judith miller who often code articles that appeared on the front page of the "new york times calls " alleging weapons of mass of destruction without naming sources, said that julian assange is not just a good journalist. he did not care at all about verifying the information he was putting out or to determine whether or not it would hurt anyone. joe biden said julian assange is a high-tech terrorist. congress member peter king of new york called for assange to be charged under the espionage act and asked whether wikileaks could be designated a terrorist organization. not to focus on the u.s., tom flanagan of the canadian prime minister's office called for his assassination. and former alaska governor sarah palin -- [laughter] call you an anti-american cooperative with blood on your hands. can you respond to these charges? [laughter] [applause] >> after bill keller said that, it does not leave much route -- much ground for replied. sarah palin once on twitter complained about my grammar. [laughter] which is really the biggest insult to me. calling for a drone attack is virtually under
judith miller who often code articles that appeared on the front page of the "new york times calls " alleging weapons of mass of destruction without naming sources, said that julian assange is not just a good journalist. he did not care at all about verifying the information he was putting out or to determine whether or not it would hurt anyone. joe biden said julian assange is a high-tech terrorist. congress member peter king of new york called for assange to be charged under the...
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judith fettered of the urban institute. thank you for the witnesses for the contributions to this debate, and i want to thank you all for joining this conversations and i would like to yield to the ranking member mr. van hollen for any opening remarks he may have. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to join chairman ron and and madame secretary to the panel and the other witnesses we are going to hear from impleader, and i want to commend you want to initiatives you have undertaken to help implement the affordable care at. one hour of rules, guidelines that you recently released to govern the exchanges which will open the door to millions more americans being able to get affordable health care in the united states of america. the other that received less attention is your recently announced initiative to improve the coordination of care for individuals who are both on medicaid and medicare called the dual eligibles, and as you pointed out, using some of the innovative approaches in the affordable care act we can within prove
judith fettered of the urban institute. thank you for the witnesses for the contributions to this debate, and i want to thank you all for joining this conversations and i would like to yield to the ranking member mr. van hollen for any opening remarks he may have. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to join chairman ron and and madame secretary to the panel and the other witnesses we are going to hear from impleader, and i want to commend you want to initiatives you have undertaken to help...
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judith is a clinical psychologist and chuck is a comedian. they're all working parents.we should take a lot of time on this segment. >> as much as we can. i'm -- this war propaganda is finally over. i've been saying this forever. >> we are pulling our weight, okay? there is equality in the amount of work we're both doing, then why are we still getting such a bad rap? >> there's been this really strong belief, and i have been guilty of it as much as anyone else, that working women, you know, just have it worse than their husbands. and it's been around for a long time. and you know, it's time we sort of reckon with what the data is showing, which is that men and women really have the same kind of workloads. >> how was your life at home when you wrote this article? were you a hero or in trouble with your friends? >> what's so interesting is i came into the article looking for confirmation that i worked way more than my husband. and after a couple of weeks of doing the reports, the sociologists and the stayticians said there really is no second shift, which is this idea that
judith is a clinical psychologist and chuck is a comedian. they're all working parents.we should take a lot of time on this segment. >> as much as we can. i'm -- this war propaganda is finally over. i've been saying this forever. >> we are pulling our weight, okay? there is equality in the amount of work we're both doing, then why are we still getting such a bad rap? >> there's been this really strong belief, and i have been guilty of it as much as anyone else, that working...