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now julia was desperate to go to france. but after 17 years of high school and college french, she discovered she couldn't speak a word. she had no special skills to recommend her for overseas service. so when the word went out that donovan was looking for warm bodies, anybody, to help set up and run a network of intelligence these is in india, burma and china, she immediately volunteered. she didn't care where she went as long as she got to go and there was a shortage and a newly formed oss was woefully understaffed it's important i think to remember that when you think of the oss, you generally think about the paramilitary and the guerrilla operations. they get all the glory. you know, you think of the guerini images of agents parachuting behind enemy lines. but the fact of the matter is of the 13,000 employees, about 4500 of which were women, the vast majority spent their time writing reports, collecting and analyzing information and planning missions. so the fact that many of the oss's of boxter activities could be condu
now julia was desperate to go to france. but after 17 years of high school and college french, she discovered she couldn't speak a word. she had no special skills to recommend her for overseas service. so when the word went out that donovan was looking for warm bodies, anybody, to help set up and run a network of intelligence these is in india, burma and china, she immediately volunteered. she didn't care where she went as long as she got to go and there was a shortage and a newly formed oss...
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now julia was desperate to go to france. but after 17 years of high school and college french, she discovered she couldn't speak a word. she had no special skills to recommend her for overseas service. so when the word went out that donovan was looking for warm bodies, anybody, to help set up and run a network of intelligence these is in india, burma and china, she immediately volunteered. she didn't care where she went as long as she got to go and there was a shortage and a newly formed oss was woefully understaffed it's important i think to remember that when you think of the oss, you generally think about the paramilitary and the guerrilla operations. they get all the glory. you know, you think of the guerini images of agents parachuting behind enemy lines. but the fact of the matter is of the 13,000 employees, about 4500 of which were women, the vast majority spent their time writing reports, collecting and analyzing information and planning missions. so the fact that many of the oss's of boxter activities could be condu
now julia was desperate to go to france. but after 17 years of high school and college french, she discovered she couldn't speak a word. she had no special skills to recommend her for overseas service. so when the word went out that donovan was looking for warm bodies, anybody, to help set up and run a network of intelligence these is in india, burma and china, she immediately volunteered. she didn't care where she went as long as she got to go and there was a shortage and a newly formed oss...
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i 4 to finish julia's book, and we -- julia died halfway through the project, the book came out, it was successful, and i went on a book tour, and even while on julia's book tour, i began to report this book, and began collecting data, and by the time i got back, i 4 a huge mound of information. i started in new york where i lived. i went and discovered that practically my backyard is one of the largest oil spills in the world right in the center of brooklyn, new york. it's the densest population center in the country, been there for over 100 years and until the deepwater horizon, it was the largest oil spill in america, and nobody knew about it. it was conveniently forgotten about despite the fact that the oil underground spontaneously come busted at one point and there were cancer clusters around there, i was shocked to learn this and uncovered with some help, and i went down to new york city's new giant new water tunnel number three, 600 feet under ground, this vast tunnel that they are boring out as quickly as they can because the tunnel's number one and number two are about to coll
i 4 to finish julia's book, and we -- julia died halfway through the project, the book came out, it was successful, and i went on a book tour, and even while on julia's book tour, i began to report this book, and began collecting data, and by the time i got back, i 4 a huge mound of information. i started in new york where i lived. i went and discovered that practically my backyard is one of the largest oil spills in the world right in the center of brooklyn, new york. it's the densest...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> hello. welcome to "culturewire." we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your piece has just been installed. >> i have been doing large-scale paintings in the galleries and museums, and the idea that in the future, i could do something that would hang out a little bit longer than the duration of the installation the kind of appeal to me. i quickly found out about the san francisco arts commission school and realized there was a pre-qualified school you had to apply to, so i applied to the. >> how long did it take you to develop this work for the plaza? >> this was a fast track project. design development was about a month. >> let's look at the beautiful mural. i have never seen a mural created on asphalt. >> the heat of the asphalt, a new layer of asphalt. then, th
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> hello. welcome to "culturewire." we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your piece has just been installed. >> i have been doing large-scale paintings in the...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"?ell, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult.
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julia goodrich explains the complex plan. >> what did you see? >> just the cops. they pounded on the door and they said, we have a search warrant. >> neighbors saw detectives and police at her home, but never imagined she would be arrested for bribing a teenager to shoot her exboyfriend's girlfriend. a murder for hire. >> she was charged with attempted murder, conspiracy, burglary, and stalking. the burglary stems from during the search warrant, she found property belonging to her exboyfriend. >> family living at her home didn't want to go on camera. >> we really can't comment. >> police say mcdad hired a 15- year-old and 16-year-old, both friends of her daughters, to shoot her exboyfriend's girlfriend. the first incident happening in san pablo in may. police say the 15-year-old fire department at the victim. she ran into her garage, a gun shot hitting her leg. the second murder for hire incident happened along the boulevard. a very busy intersection. detectives saying the victim was driving along the street here when a red lexus pulled up and the teen suspect sta
julia goodrich explains the complex plan. >> what did you see? >> just the cops. they pounded on the door and they said, we have a search warrant. >> neighbors saw detectives and police at her home, but never imagined she would be arrested for bribing a teenager to shoot her exboyfriend's girlfriend. a murder for hire. >> she was charged with attempted murder, conspiracy, burglary, and stalking. the burglary stems from during the search warrant, she found property...
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this is ktvu news at 6:00. >>> good evening, i'm frank somerville. >>> and i'm julia heaner, it is an emergency and can be taken out with a child's toy. new from san francisco with why the emergency radio system is used for many bay area first responders is being called in question tonight. >> reporter: julia, the researchers here say it is child's play to use inexpensive toys to jam the top secret radio communication. this is an inexpensive children's instant
this is ktvu news at 6:00. >>> good evening, i'm frank somerville. >>> and i'm julia heaner, it is an emergency and can be taken out with a child's toy. new from san francisco with why the emergency radio system is used for many bay area first responders is being called in question tonight. >> reporter: julia, the researchers here say it is child's play to use inexpensive toys to jam the top secret radio communication. this is an inexpensive children's instant
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plus she wrote why can't the media open their mouth and blame who is really responsible republicans julia you're right on the facts here's where s. and p. had to say in their eight page report about why they dumped our credit rating for the first time in this nation's two hundred thirty plus year history they said quote we have changed our assumption because the majority of republicans in congress and cheney to resist any measure that would raise revenues a position we believe congress reinforced by passing the act but most of the mainstream media has not focused on the republican refusal to call to close loopholes for corporate jet owners or oil companies at all instead they're blaming the government spending which s. and p. did not cite as the reason for the downgrade in fact even the debt ceiling debate had nothing to do with spending it was about are paying for things that we've already bought. but you never know that from the mainstream media. standard and poor's not just down to a double a plus citing that buzzer beating deal to avoid government default did not do enough to cut back
plus she wrote why can't the media open their mouth and blame who is really responsible republicans julia you're right on the facts here's where s. and p. had to say in their eight page report about why they dumped our credit rating for the first time in this nation's two hundred thirty plus year history they said quote we have changed our assumption because the majority of republicans in congress and cheney to resist any measure that would raise revenues a position we believe congress...
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julia, it's nice to see you this morning.s for stopping by. >> yeah, thank you. >>> so, it's been a crazy few weeks on wall street, but somebody is making money off all the swings. is there a silver lining? we'll explore that. >>> plus, kim kardashian ties the knot in front of hollywood a-listers. money was no expense at this one and it was an event made for reality tv. details coming your way next. i have copd. if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and ca
julia, it's nice to see you this morning.s for stopping by. >> yeah, thank you. >>> so, it's been a crazy few weeks on wall street, but somebody is making money off all the swings. is there a silver lining? we'll explore that. >>> plus, kim kardashian ties the knot in front of hollywood a-listers. money was no expense at this one and it was an event made for reality tv. details coming your way next. i have copd. if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and...
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." >>> setting for a budding romance between julia roberts and hugh grant in the 1999 hollywood hit "wing hikno"e book shop not far from here will close its doors to customers and tourists after 3 ye2 years of business. unpaid debt and failed to find a buyer. the closure caused a surge in recent weeks. cnn went along for one last look. >> reporter: it was the scene of a courtship that captured the hearts of millions around the world. "notting hill" the backdrop for the mow mantic comly a beduddaled book store owner falls in love with a glamorous film star played by julia roberts. where the romance was sparked, ever since the movie came out this has become a major magnet for tourists, but now it's shutting down. it's a london institution founded in 1979. this august, two lines on a social networking site spelled its end. the shop incurred thousands of dollars in losses is being handed ober to liquidators on september 8th. that prompted visitors from around the world in its final days. >> this was the sad news. >> it will close for whatever. oh, my god. it's sad. >> reporter: now a grou
." >>> setting for a budding romance between julia roberts and hugh grant in the 1999 hollywood hit "wing hikno"e book shop not far from here will close its doors to customers and tourists after 3 ye2 years of business. unpaid debt and failed to find a buyer. the closure caused a surge in recent weeks. cnn went along for one last look. >> reporter: it was the scene of a courtship that captured the hearts of millions around the world. "notting hill" the...
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maria julia carrillo/esposa de josé 5:40:00 no lo puedo creer, no lo puedo creer que hayan hecho eso mi esposo. s.o.t. juan/testigo 23:13:00 yo voltee y no mas los miré forcejeando asi y ya después ellos, lo morenos corrieron para un lado y el señor corrió para enfrente.. familiares dicen que jos acababa de cambiar un cheque y comprar algunos artculos cuando fue asaltado, y que quizas puso resistencia.. s.o.t. sergio romero/sobrino de víctima 4:38:00 le quitaron la vida a un pobre inocente hispano, a su padre, dejando a dos niños solo por agarrar dinero fácil , en vez de que busquen trabajo o que hagan algo con su vida.. el hijo de 6 aÑos de la vctima presenci todo el incidente. sergio romero/sobrino de víctima 3:28:00 es lo único de lo que él habla, sigue diciendole a su mamá o cualquier persona si le pregunta de su papá, él te puede decir exactamente todo cómo pasó, es lo único que él habla, mi papá murió aqui, aqui cayó, la sangre se le salia de la boca, la escupia y está tramautizado.. s.o.t. paola/vecina 8:04:00 es demasiada violencia. 7:21:00 y la mera verdad la policía no ayud
maria julia carrillo/esposa de josé 5:40:00 no lo puedo creer, no lo puedo creer que hayan hecho eso mi esposo. s.o.t. juan/testigo 23:13:00 yo voltee y no mas los miré forcejeando asi y ya después ellos, lo morenos corrieron para un lado y el señor corrió para enfrente.. familiares dicen que jos acababa de cambiar un cheque y comprar algunos artculos cuando fue asaltado, y que quizas puso resistencia.. s.o.t. sergio romero/sobrino de víctima 4:38:00 le quitaron la vida a un pobre...
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i do want to come over here quickly to julia, and julia, you helped me with my painting over there earlier, right? >> no, i didn't help him at all. >> oh, you did a little bit. this is your rendition. tell us about your painting really quickly. >> i was struck by the two different complementary colors of the orange and blues which are just gorgeous. it's just a beautiful place to paint and it's the light's gorgeous today. >> all right. and, of course, people can find your painting and other paintings by doing what? >> well, mine are going to be on my website, by filoli has regular shows here at the gardens, at the classroom area. >> well, that's fantastic. we're going to throw up the website for the filoli mansion. thank you so much for coming out, artists. let's get a look at those weather graphics, next 48 hours what we have happening is a little bit of fog here at the coastline. and that's going to start to cool off those temperatures here as we head throughout the next 48 hours. the artists really stepping it up tonight with some really great renditions of what it is like to be out her
i do want to come over here quickly to julia, and julia, you helped me with my painting over there earlier, right? >> no, i didn't help him at all. >> oh, you did a little bit. this is your rendition. tell us about your painting really quickly. >> i was struck by the two different complementary colors of the orange and blues which are just gorgeous. it's just a beautiful place to paint and it's the light's gorgeous today. >> all right. and, of course, people can find...
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. >> reporter: and julia, i talked to residents in san leandro. they and others felt the shaking, including the man who operated the crane 50 feet up. today it was quite the ride high above. >> yeah, i felt the noise. >> reporter: steve russell was swinging away here at the construction site in oakland, when suddenly? >> it shook like an up and down motion. >> reporter: the quake struck along the hayward fault in san leandro where the rattled residents felt the shaking. rattled because? >> it was shaking, shifting the floor, i was so scared. >> reporter: another quake was also centered in san leandro. >> this rolled from south to north a couple of times, gave it a good shake, at first i thought somebody hit the building. >> reporter: the 70 city of san leandro is a hot spot on the map all week. this man is a researcher with the usgs. >> this event was not related to the magnitude 5.8 in virginia and the magnitude 5.3 in colorado, more unusual, the 5.8 was a 100-year event. >> reporter: he says the area of san leandro has experienced a magnitude 3.
. >> reporter: and julia, i talked to residents in san leandro. they and others felt the shaking, including the man who operated the crane 50 feet up. today it was quite the ride high above. >> yeah, i felt the noise. >> reporter: steve russell was swinging away here at the construction site in oakland, when suddenly? >> it shook like an up and down motion. >> reporter: the quake struck along the hayward fault in san leandro where the rattled residents felt the...
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julia says 70% of the women at this social are just here to have a good time.s there any sort of screening apparatus for the women at these socials? i mean, for example, how do you know these aren't opportunistic hookers? >> we aren't giving every woman a polygraf teh test. we've never really had problems with hookers. but you do get problems with people who are being opportunistic, wanting to go out to the most expensive restaurants, get someone to buy them a fur coat. >> reporter: while tourists are exploited for cash, gifts or green cards, most lawmakers worry more about women like katariri brunot. after marrying a romance tourist and moving to the atlanta suburbs, her prince charming turned into a monster. he hit you with his fist? >> with a fist. and just because -- >> reporter: he told her she was there for sex and house work. after she fled to a shelter, he stalk and terrorized her for years, until the day he died in a shootout with police. but john adams says these cases are dark exceptions to the romantic rule. >> i don't agree with the premise that if
julia says 70% of the women at this social are just here to have a good time.s there any sort of screening apparatus for the women at these socials? i mean, for example, how do you know these aren't opportunistic hookers? >> we aren't giving every woman a polygraf teh test. we've never really had problems with hookers. but you do get problems with people who are being opportunistic, wanting to go out to the most expensive restaurants, get someone to buy them a fur coat. >> reporter:...
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. >> tonight jimmy welcomes julia styles, musical case they mon poll la.'s weeknights at 12:35, 11:35 central on your local nbc station. it is time for your first look at entertainment. a classic battle of the champion versus eager newcomers is shaping up at the box office this weekend. the defending champ is "rise of the planet of the apes" which out performed expectations. experts think in defense of the first spot it should take in at least $25 million. the challenger is the debut of "the help." it could earn as much as $25 million this weekend and the top spot if the apes falter. >>> "final destination" the franchise where you can't cheat death always kills it at the box office. it will open around $20 million and could surprise the front-runners. another upset possibility. the summer's seventh r rated comedy starring jesse eisenberg, and glee features the cast from the show also debuts and might break into the double-digit millions. that is definitely on your must-see list, bill karins. >> none of them are on my list. i'm always sad, all the big winne
. >> tonight jimmy welcomes julia styles, musical case they mon poll la.'s weeknights at 12:35, 11:35 central on your local nbc station. it is time for your first look at entertainment. a classic battle of the champion versus eager newcomers is shaping up at the box office this weekend. the defending champ is "rise of the planet of the apes" which out performed expectations. experts think in defense of the first spot it should take in at least $25 million. the challenger is the...
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julia goodrich on the help that is to arrive just in the nick of time. >> backpacks, a sign it's backhool. >> it's hard to choose. >> this salvation army backpack give away, a sign of the times and economy. many families can't afford to pay for their children's school supplies. >> it's hard to make it in san francisco. so you add on top of that, the school supplies, school uniforms, you could really put a big dent into your monthly income. >> this is the 13th year the salvation army provided nearedly 1500 low income children with brand-new school supplies in a carnival style atmosphere. >> what do you have? the elliot family of four is saving hundreds of dollars today. >> it's awesome. it's awesome. i really appreciate that. >> while the salvation army does this eyre after year, corporate donations are an all- time low. the need is at an all-time high. this year the salvation had to play for all oaf these supplies out of pocket. >> every year, the corporation, they give us their papers and pens and stuff like that. well this year we didn't receive anything. not because they don't want
julia goodrich on the help that is to arrive just in the nick of time. >> backpacks, a sign it's backhool. >> it's hard to choose. >> this salvation army backpack give away, a sign of the times and economy. many families can't afford to pay for their children's school supplies. >> it's hard to make it in san francisco. so you add on top of that, the school supplies, school uniforms, you could really put a big dent into your monthly income. >> this is the 13th year...
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julia and frank, no triple digit heat, we'll watch this pattern and a big drop off in temperatures. >>> all right, thank you. >>> thank you mark. >>> two bay area leaders will be honored for their foods. the two of el paso, the management company, are among 10 chosen for the leadership award, recognizing efforts towards sustainable food. first lady michelle obama will also be honored. >>> and the bay area tribute to the local heros, one step closer to reality. the milestone, remembering what the memorial has now reached . >>> a mile stone reached today in the effort to complete the monument. the last bronze pouring took place this morning in berkeley, the memorial honors 25 humanitarians with eight people featured on the back of the monument. their names were announced today, their families were on hand. >> this is just incredible. this is the part of history -- this is one of the greatest awards and achievement we could ever have. >> and here now is the list of the eight bay area recipients, brahams, flores, foster, miller, taylor, and mother mary anne wright. and ktvu and kicu will
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julia goodrich shows us how it went down. >> it's scary.it is going to the store to get breakfast and end up in a robbery. >> witness dare darius johnson was caught in the cross fire. police say two armed suspects tried to rob an armored guard outside wells fargo bank on fitzgerald drive. that's when shots rang out. >> there was a gunfight, so to speak, on the fitzgerald side of the wells fargo bank. >> a female guard was shot and injured in the cross fire. a pinole police officer responding to the incident was shot in the shoulder. one of the suspects was shot and killed. the other suspect tried to flee the scene. >> he was attempting to run across the street and all of a sudden i heard a couple shots fired and i saw his body drop to the ground. >> police believe the other suspect somehow managed to drive himself 15 minutes away to doctors medical center in san pablo to be treated for a gun shot wound. >> we believe that suspect was involved in a gunfight prior to pinole police arrival with a member and armed security guard from the truck
julia goodrich shows us how it went down. >> it's scary.it is going to the store to get breakfast and end up in a robbery. >> witness dare darius johnson was caught in the cross fire. police say two armed suspects tried to rob an armored guard outside wells fargo bank on fitzgerald drive. that's when shots rang out. >> there was a gunfight, so to speak, on the fitzgerald side of the wells fargo bank. >> a female guard was shot and injured in the cross fire. a pinole...
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[applause] >> next up, we have julia. [applause] >> good afternoon, mayor lee. i am very pleased to read the letter from the gray to green advisory panel. as organizations concerns that the climate will have on green infrastructure and as panelists on the greater green advisory panel to the san francisco climate action plan, we appreciated the opportunity to learn about the city's climate action strategy. we are writing to express our support for the city and county of san francisco's greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets and to recommend that the city incorporate urban greening and green infrastructure into its larger climate planning efforts in regards to both greenhouse gas mitigation and adaptation to climate change. we have a number of specific recommendations, and they are guided by these principles. one, the city, when forming green-space management policies, should consider local ecosystem functioning and climate science, first of all. two, the city should work towards managing and investing in its green infrastructure with the same policy, vigor an
[applause] >> next up, we have julia. [applause] >> good afternoon, mayor lee. i am very pleased to read the letter from the gray to green advisory panel. as organizations concerns that the climate will have on green infrastructure and as panelists on the greater green advisory panel to the san francisco climate action plan, we appreciated the opportunity to learn about the city's climate action strategy. we are writing to express our support for the city and county of san...
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. >> reporter: julia sheers says extremist jim jones was working on plot to kill. several hundred of his followers were his target, and san francisco was where it was all supposed to happen. >> he talked with his inner circle about loading people onto buses and driving them off the golden gate bridge. and he sent a lover of his to flight school to learn how to pilot a plane. >> reporter: she gathered all this information after combing through 50,000 pages of documents into what happened in jones town. detailed of the planned hijacking are written in her book. it was 1978, close to 1,000 followers drank cyanide poisoning and died. sheers said she was shocked to find out from those documents that 25 years before 9/11, jones had a similar plan to crash a plane into buildings in san francisco to kill. but he apparently changed his mind. >> jones came up with a better idea. instead of loading 200 people onto a jet liner, he could take a thousand people down to guyana and kill them there. >> reporter: the rest is history. we talked to jim jones jr. by phone tonight about
. >> reporter: julia sheers says extremist jim jones was working on plot to kill. several hundred of his followers were his target, and san francisco was where it was all supposed to happen. >> he talked with his inner circle about loading people onto buses and driving them off the golden gate bridge. and he sent a lover of his to flight school to learn how to pilot a plane. >> reporter: she gathered all this information after combing through 50,000 pages of documents into...
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just that julia year before the speech i received a call from from the cia in february two thousand and two i was invited out to talk to those people within the broader intelligence community who deal with three different subjects iraqi. uranium and we share i briefed him on what i knew about uranium business it was during the course of their briefing that they said that they had received a report that it piqued the interest of the office of the vice president and that report was of a purported memorandum of agreement to rice and sale of uranium yellowcake somewhat in restraining him from the share to to iraq and it was a document that was executed by the government needs here they asked me if i would be willing to go out and take another look at it and talk to people i knew there i left i left there telling them that if they wanted i would be able to free up my schedule they subsequently called me and said please do and spent the eight taysir drinking drinking tea and talking to everybody that was to talk to knew anything about the subject matter near me and i'd come back and persuaded
just that julia year before the speech i received a call from from the cia in february two thousand and two i was invited out to talk to those people within the broader intelligence community who deal with three different subjects iraqi. uranium and we share i briefed him on what i knew about uranium business it was during the course of their briefing that they said that they had received a report that it piqued the interest of the office of the vice president and that report was of a purported...
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hostile time for the business update with julia. hello welcome to business program here on r.c.m. we start with some great new rules that have stuck with you and your time and some of the greens and mabel's we're seeing companies that will soon be gulf of mexico. and the engine it was a good move the broken are so wrong the movement is so much we see investments of up to the. rich billion dollars. sorry we're experiencing some technical difficulties it's been a strong start to the financial year for russia's biggest company increased profit by forty four percent just sixteen billion dollars that's forecast the results well supported by both growing global sales and prices how well they saw a negative free cash flow of two hundred forty four million dollars during periods the company says it had an unusually absent investment program at the start of the year spending almost fourteen billion dollars. that is also a strong on the because the higher pricing in europe and. in europe and this was so dearly expected at the same. prices we. can increase in the paper has been a true. incre
hostile time for the business update with julia. hello welcome to business program here on r.c.m. we start with some great new rules that have stuck with you and your time and some of the greens and mabel's we're seeing companies that will soon be gulf of mexico. and the engine it was a good move the broken are so wrong the movement is so much we see investments of up to the. rich billion dollars. sorry we're experiencing some technical difficulties it's been a strong start to the financial...
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and julia louis-dreyfus, too. seems like the president has aged a little faster than those hollywood faces, it's not special effects. researchers say it's the job. and it goes beyond the obvious. first, what they call unrequited stress, or what the experts simply say, not enough friends to confide in to relieve the stress. presidents often feel on their n with the confidential decisions. their closest ally, their spouse, but even they can't relieve the stress. the first lady recently told us being first lady is the much easier role. >> and i can watch the hard stuff and go, wow, good luck with that. >> reporter: researchers point to inflammation, known to be a cause of aging for all of us, exacerbated for the president. because unlike all of us, the cortisol levels arar constantly running through the president e's veins. while most of us need it to fight stress, too much of it can be bad. and for the president, it goes with the job. it wears on you. bill clinton before and after. george w. bush before and the afte
and julia louis-dreyfus, too. seems like the president has aged a little faster than those hollywood faces, it's not special effects. researchers say it's the job. and it goes beyond the obvious. first, what they call unrequited stress, or what the experts simply say, not enough friends to confide in to relieve the stress. presidents often feel on their n with the confidential decisions. their closest ally, their spouse, but even they can't relieve the stress. the first lady recently told us...
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first, we have julia with us. we'll look at what julia looked like beforehand.ng luster, right? >> absolutely. >> what did you do with julia? >> julia's hair was long but way too long so we gave her this great hair cut which automatically, opens up her face. much more youthful. she's young but she looks younger. i like it colorwise. cougar, by the way. >> are you a cougar? >> i made it a darker color. darker color is the hottest thing. think about it, kim car dakarda of course, the great kate middleton. >> richer, alive. >> this is the hottest color trend for 2011 and it will go into 2012. >> rich chocolate brown. gorgeous. >> the trick here is -- i did this at the salon, of course. but you can do this yourself at home for $15, $30, $12, whatever product you buy. these are semi permanent, nonammonia colors. what you should do is -- >> they're 2309 not gonlg a damage your air. >> one shade darker than your natural color because you don't want to be opaque or goth. if your hair was shorter you can go darker because it shows the shape and shine of your hair cut. lo
first, we have julia with us. we'll look at what julia looked like beforehand.ng luster, right? >> absolutely. >> what did you do with julia? >> julia's hair was long but way too long so we gave her this great hair cut which automatically, opens up her face. much more youthful. she's young but she looks younger. i like it colorwise. cougar, by the way. >> are you a cougar? >> i made it a darker color. darker color is the hottest thing. think about it, kim car...
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. >> julia batista, fue una de las primeras en llegar, aÚn estÁ sobrecogida. >> yo rompÍ a rezar. >>t l una virgen en el patio... >> el Único que parece no imputarse es el sacerdote del pueblo, quien mantiene que los fieles se dejaron llevar por la imagen. >> yo ceo ñ3leñpsimplemente un orificio con una forma, pero a una persona 6Ñjfg!m/1m0+5d u-bt l 5)8a/;u it ñ /w que de niÑo le han inyectado, la imagen de una persona, puede verla reflejada. >> los vecinos confÍan que la virgen regresÉ prosperan que lo hagan otro Árbol. >> pesar de todos los ruegos, el propietario del aro donde apareciÓ que desapareciÓ la imagen, se niega arevelar en nombre de quien no quiso comprar y niega que la vendiÓ. 6Ñjfg!m/1m0+5d u-bt l 5)8a/;u it ñ /w >> la imagen de los transexuales tiene ñ3leñp ♪♪♪ ñ3leñp >> tenemos bÉisbol, fÚtbol, pero empezamos a lo mejor del inicio de la sexta fecha. ♪♪♪ >> en el estadio tres de marzo enfrentaron a pachuca. ñ3leñp puso en ventaja 1 a 0. >> sobre el final uno de nuestros invitados del domingodio el gol que le dio el triunfo. en ñ3leñpel estadio azul la mÁquina fue en t
. >> julia batista, fue una de las primeras en llegar, aÚn estÁ sobrecogida. >> yo rompÍ a rezar. >>t luna virgen en el patio... >> el Único que parece no imputarse es el sacerdote del pueblo, quien mantiene que los fieles se dejaron llevar por la imagen. >> yo ceo ñ3leñpsimplemente un orificio con una forma, pero a una persona 6Ñjfg!m/1m0+5du-bt l5)8a/;uit ñ/w que de niÑo le han inyectado, la imagen de una persona, puede verla reflejada. >> los...
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leann rimes and julia ransick. you may recognize her from the red carpet.he works for one of the entertainment networks. married to the guy who won "the apprentice." anyway. she gave an interview, basically called leann rimes too thin. leann rimes fired back on twitter. wait a minute, you get criticized all the time for how small you are, invite me out to dinner, i eat like a normal girl believe it or not. >> people who live in glass houses should not throw stones. >> we'll keep an eye on that, see how the battle of the skeletors works out. >>> coming up, the tennis star and his egg-shaped obsession. >> his time spent in the oval chamber. we'll tell you about it coming up. captain. unidentified object. the best of cascade powder and gel combined in one vessel. fire! ♪ [ mom ] wow! [ female announcer ] cascade complete pacs. love it or your money back. ♪ >> you know what this song is? you're a music buff. ♪ >> you know what this song is? you're a music buff. >> no. >> stumped. finally this half hour, what we must call an egg-straordinary story about the top
leann rimes and julia ransick. you may recognize her from the red carpet.he works for one of the entertainment networks. married to the guy who won "the apprentice." anyway. she gave an interview, basically called leann rimes too thin. leann rimes fired back on twitter. wait a minute, you get criticized all the time for how small you are, invite me out to dinner, i eat like a normal girl believe it or not. >> people who live in glass houses should not throw stones. >>...
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a thousand lives the untold story of hope, deception and survival at jones town is written by julia shears. she said jones wanted to crash a commercial jet he wanted to fill it with top members of his church because he thought they were trying to undermine his leadership. he even went so far as to send a church member to a flying school. he said he had plotted for years about how to kill his followers including loading them in buss and driving them off the golden gate bridge. in the end he led 900 in a mass murder suicide. >>> a judge in florida has ordered casey anthony to report to orlando and serve a one year probation for check fraud. a jury found her not guilty on charges of killing her daughter. she went into hiding because of threats. her lawyer said her life could be in danger if her location is known. she has two weeks to report to a probation officer in orlando. >> police say they won't back down in their massive crack down on rioters and looters. today officers broke down door carrying out raids on suspect homes. across the uk they have arrested more than 1700 since the riots. s
a thousand lives the untold story of hope, deception and survival at jones town is written by julia shears. she said jones wanted to crash a commercial jet he wanted to fill it with top members of his church because he thought they were trying to undermine his leadership. he even went so far as to send a church member to a flying school. he said he had plotted for years about how to kill his followers including loading them in buss and driving them off the golden gate bridge. in the end he led...
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julia?rk thank you, ktvu morning news begins at 4:30 tomorrow, and more news, including the quake in japan, and we'll watch the stocks as well. >> and you can always find coverage on line with ktvu.com thank you for joining us
julia?rk thank you, ktvu morning news begins at 4:30 tomorrow, and more news, including the quake in japan, and we'll watch the stocks as well. >> and you can always find coverage on line with ktvu.com thank you for joining us
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homicide rate dropped who buy 50% in august next a cotonou are sitting me when crime mum occurs toward julia eyen increased police officers they drop to record lows they did this occur in large pot by government funding then we go to lost a leg angeles with the largest number of paying. they offers next for use and camp counselor it has reduced gang violence by 50% in the last three years >> we actually posted a poll on our fan facebook fan page to say if you agree with what has been done in these other cities and we're anxious to hear about your opinion and now let's talk about the weather. whe >> it is a long weekend so we can't think about the weather this is a shot of mt. tam camera of downtown san protest called the fog is a blocking some of those lights mountain view half partly cloudy conditions into the afternoon 74 degrees morgan hill 83 and cloud cover in to the haft turn noon. we're seeing pockets of fog around the east bay area 55 degrees in san francisco 57 in the livermore valley has we take it to the morning 9:00 hour a mixture of '50s and '60s than noon time we will warm up i
homicide rate dropped who buy 50% in august next a cotonou are sitting me when crime mum occurs toward julia eyen increased police officers they drop to record lows they did this occur in large pot by government funding then we go to lost a leg angeles with the largest number of paying. they offers next for use and camp counselor it has reduced gang violence by 50% in the last three years >> we actually posted a poll on our fan facebook fan page to say if you agree with what has been done...
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julia roberts, the bookstore. no way. they want to try to save it. the owners actually themselves really want to try to sell it. it's caused a pretty big deal here as a result just because of the movie "notting hill." >> bon bons are so passe. it's milk duds. >> what is it now? oh, sorry. >> i'm still old school. thank you, zain. >>> irene hammered the outer banks of north carolina. 200 people are stranded. >>> chaos in libya, we lost track of the dying terrorist until now. cnn tracked him down. ♪ [ male announcer ] they'll see you...before you see them. cops are cracking down on drinking and riding. drive sober, or get pulled over. pile on the products. or challenge all that effort with olay. simply sweep on the new total effects dark circle minimizer. it tightens and helps conceal to beautifully reveal younger-looking eyes. it's a clean sweep. -woohoo! -yes! ♪ it was the best day ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ because of you [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors. we make a great pair. right, to
julia roberts, the bookstore. no way. they want to try to save it. the owners actually themselves really want to try to sell it. it's caused a pretty big deal here as a result just because of the movie "notting hill." >> bon bons are so passe. it's milk duds. >> what is it now? oh, sorry. >> i'm still old school. thank you, zain. >>> irene hammered the outer banks of north carolina. 200 people are stranded. >>> chaos in libya, we lost track of the...
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. >> reporter: julia peterson, cnn. >>> and the city's new school superintendent errol davis, earlierweekend i asked davis how he plans to move past the cheating scandal and if he is considering eliminating standardized testing. i believe the children as well as the teachers should be judged on the body of work, not an instant snapshot of it. but also you should understand we don't have all the flexibility we would like. many tests are mandated, some are mandated by the federal government, so we will comply with the law, but how we evaluate teachers, we'll be focused more on what value are they adding to the student and how do we measure that over time. >> what do you think the greatest memory of your school experience that you think might be missing that you hope as a new superintendent perhaps to bring back to public school education? >> well, like every person of my generation, of course, we were always smarter and more disciplined, but i think the aspect of classroom discipline is a bit different today. the challenges are different. we are a microcosm of society. we have a lot of
. >> reporter: julia peterson, cnn. >>> and the city's new school superintendent errol davis, earlierweekend i asked davis how he plans to move past the cheating scandal and if he is considering eliminating standardized testing. i believe the children as well as the teachers should be judged on the body of work, not an instant snapshot of it. but also you should understand we don't have all the flexibility we would like. many tests are mandated, some are mandated by the federal...
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julia?ou, ktvu morning news begins at 4:30 tomorrow, and more news, including the quake in japan, and we'll watch the stocks as well. >> and you can [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it.
julia?ou, ktvu morning news begins at 4:30 tomorrow, and more news, including the quake in japan, and we'll watch the stocks as well. >> and you can [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn...
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. >> you know, this really started out as a really authentic project as julia wanting to travel the countryt someone, because you see your life pass you by working so much and being so busy. and it kind of turned into something more interesting. the more we traveled, the more we talk to people, the more we realize everyone is in the same boat. it's just that our locations are different. so we now know we're on to something. so we have started a conversation and people are talking about it, and you know, the more we talk about it, maybe we will understand each other a little better. we do have some ads on our website. we're in the process of writing a book. so it's going along. >> because as much as we force change on ourselves, the reality is we all have to live and survive. but if we can take what we have learned and share that with other singles for some insight to say why is this happening to so many men and women, then it feels like our challenges are validated. and then we can help not only ourselves, but other people in the process. and if we can do that, then all of this is a huge su
. >> you know, this really started out as a really authentic project as julia wanting to travel the countryt someone, because you see your life pass you by working so much and being so busy. and it kind of turned into something more interesting. the more we traveled, the more we talk to people, the more we realize everyone is in the same boat. it's just that our locations are different. so we now know we're on to something. so we have started a conversation and people are talking about...
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great job, julia. appreciate it. for the latest entertainment news logon to scoop.today.com.e right back. i'm jon haber of alto music. my business is all about getting music into people's hands. and the plum card from american express open helps me do that. you name it, i can buy it. and the savings that we get from the early pay discount has given us money to reinvest back into our business and help quadruple our floor space. how can the plum card's trade terms get your business booming? booming is putting more music in more people's hands. >>> time now for the news nation fwut check. how old is too old to wear a stee doe? 61-year-old roy--er says he was fired from his job as a life guard after more than 40 years of service because he refused to wear a speedo. lester says no man his age has any business wearing a skimpy swim suit and he's suing new york state for what he says is age discrimination. he joins me via skype from garden city, new york. thank you so much for joining us. >> hi. >> we showed pictures of you throughout the hour. you obviously are in fit shape. not on
great job, julia. appreciate it. for the latest entertainment news logon to scoop.today.com.e right back. i'm jon haber of alto music. my business is all about getting music into people's hands. and the plum card from american express open helps me do that. you name it, i can buy it. and the savings that we get from the early pay discount has given us money to reinvest back into our business and help quadruple our floor space. how can the plum card's trade terms get your business booming?...
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julia. >> yeah. [ inaudible question ] >> we don't have anything yet so we'll look into it and if we have something we'll get back to you. lisa. >> in speaking with officials in the new york about the river they're flooding, the hudson river -- what effect does that have coming down zblsh we've been in conversations with governor cuomo, commissioner martin's been in conversations with his colleagues in new york government. at this point we're not concerned about that issue. but we're in constant communication with our neighbors in new york to make sure that we know what's going on up there and visa versa. but obviously we're downstream so it is a little bit more of a concern for us, but commissioner martin is in regular contact with his colleagues there and i've had conversations with governor cuomo in the last 24 hours. >> there's a lot of reports out there of casualties or possible drowning -- >> you're listening to a news conference by new jersey governor chris christie, describing a state that clearly has got a lot of problems, is now transitioning from what was a hurricane to a
julia. >> yeah. [ inaudible question ] >> we don't have anything yet so we'll look into it and if we have something we'll get back to you. lisa. >> in speaking with officials in the new york about the river they're flooding, the hudson river -- what effect does that have coming down zblsh we've been in conversations with governor cuomo, commissioner martin's been in conversations with his colleagues in new york government. at this point we're not concerned about that issue....
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the lovely julia stiles will be here tomorrow night. [ cheers and applause ] also, from "jersey shorereat show tomorrow night. i can not wait. we are here with chef fabio viviani, one of the most popular -- ♪ [ cheers and applause ] -- one of the most popular contestants on "top chef." >> yes. >> jimmy: i am so sorry. >> no, it's okay. thank you for having me back after you kicked me out of it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not what i -- [ imitates fabio ] "you didn't make a burger. you didn't know what a burger was?" >> look, look, now, i got this down. >> i still cannot pronounce it, though. "burger." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, you can't do it. burger. [ imitates accent ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah -- [ imitates accent ] >> well, you are a vampire, what you know about burgers? come on! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but look at this. you have this book, right here. it's the -- it's been on the bestseller on amazon.com for, like, five months now. it's killing it. but look at this. >> the first -- no, this is the second -- >> jimmy: in honor of jimmy fallon, breakfast burgers. [ imitates acce
the lovely julia stiles will be here tomorrow night. [ cheers and applause ] also, from "jersey shorereat show tomorrow night. i can not wait. we are here with chef fabio viviani, one of the most popular -- ♪ [ cheers and applause ] -- one of the most popular contestants on "top chef." >> yes. >> jimmy: i am so sorry. >> no, it's okay. thank you for having me back after you kicked me out of it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not what i -- [ imitates...
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beautiful pictures there, julia bishop sent in this picture of the suffer there and also video here,g in atlantic beach, in north carolina, not so beautiful. that's the reality. kimberly segal went out and shot the footage and sent it to us. there is not just the carolinas getting hit at this point, that's from andrea alexander along the coast in virginia beach, virginia. and further north, let's go to new york right now, where they continue to brace for hurricane irene, mayor michael bloomberg at the microphone there. >> -- we'll talk about some other issues. i wanted to first say all of the forecasts are basically the same. the storm is headed in this direction, slightly east, slightly west, slightly stronger, slightly weaker, but this is a storm where if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time, it can be fatal. there will be very high winds no matter if it is a tropical storm, 1, 2, 3, whatever it is. there is a lot of blowing debris, tree limbs come down and water gets into places that can cause electrical shorts. it is dangerous out there. the thing that makes the most sense
beautiful pictures there, julia bishop sent in this picture of the suffer there and also video here,g in atlantic beach, in north carolina, not so beautiful. that's the reality. kimberly segal went out and shot the footage and sent it to us. there is not just the carolinas getting hit at this point, that's from andrea alexander along the coast in virginia beach, virginia. and further north, let's go to new york right now, where they continue to brace for hurricane irene, mayor michael bloomberg...
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>> and julia roberts bikini body. >> brad and angie's worldwide photo album in tonight's "star watch.hen the tragedy, did giordano take a life insurance policy out on the beautiful blond before her disappearance. >> plus, the black market baby scandal. >> she told me she needea baby
>> and julia roberts bikini body. >> brad and angie's worldwide photo album in tonight's "star watch.hen the tragedy, did giordano take a life insurance policy out on the beautiful blond before her disappearance. >> plus, the black market baby scandal. >> she told me she needea baby
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then jennet conant talks about julia child in her book "a covert affair: julia child and paul child in the oss." after that edward lengel discusses the story behind the chopping down of the cherry tree in "inventing george washington: america's founder in myth and memory." booktv in prime time all this month on c-span2. ful. >>> next, british journalists and middle east analysts discuss the anti-government protests in syria. this program, which includes a question and answer session with audience members, was hosted by the london-based front line club, a charity organization that promotes independent journalism. it runs about 90 minutes. do start on time. we know how busy you are, and we end at 8:25, and we've got a lot cover, so i'm not going to say very much at all except to encourage you, please, this is your meeting. if you're not getting a briefin. or you're not hearing the other side explained, please stay early. don't wait until 8:25 and say you were disappointed, say it at 7:02. i've sat in too many audiences bored, and we intend to discuss this life-changing issue properly whi
then jennet conant talks about julia child in her book "a covert affair: julia child and paul child in the oss." after that edward lengel discusses the story behind the chopping down of the cherry tree in "inventing george washington: america's founder in myth and memory." booktv in prime time all this month on c-span2. ful. >>> next, british journalists and middle east analysts discuss the anti-government protests in syria. this program, which includes a question...
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julia roberts and tom hanks flopped in "larry crowne" and jim carrey flopped in "mr.d movie stars but also in the right movie. the concept needs to be key and the concept with "cowboys and aliens" was a little bit fuzzy. "bridesmaids" didn't have huge movie stars but its concept was crystal clear, looking at the title and looking at the poster and commercials. >> "the hangover 2" ensemble casts. >> thank you. >>> 30 years of mtv, coming up next. ♪ video killed the radio storm >> starting with the very first video, changed the music and ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> mtv turns 30 today. we asked some people who have been involved since the beginning to tell us why it became such a mover and a shaker. ♪ ♪ video killed the radio storm >> video didn't kill the radio storm. mtv made radio bigger and better. >> it was the first national radio station. before mtv chances are you didn't know what a major star looked like. madison square garden they were little ants on the stage. >> where would the world have seen the duran, dur ans, bon jovis, guns n roses, christina aguillera, madonna.
julia roberts and tom hanks flopped in "larry crowne" and jim carrey flopped in "mr.d movie stars but also in the right movie. the concept needs to be key and the concept with "cowboys and aliens" was a little bit fuzzy. "bridesmaids" didn't have huge movie stars but its concept was crystal clear, looking at the title and looking at the poster and commercials. >> "the hangover 2" ensemble casts. >> thank you. >>> 30 years of mtv,...
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julia louis-dreyfus too.earchers say it's the job and it goes beyond the obvious. first what they call unrequited stress or what experts say is not enough friends to confide in to alleviate the stress. presidents often feel on their own with their confidential decisions. in fact, their closest ally, their spouse. but even they can't relieve the stress. the first lady recently told us being first lady is the much easier role. >> and i can watch the hard stuff and go, wow, good luck with that. >> reporter: researchers then point to inflammation. long known to be a cause of ageing for all of us, exacerbated for the president. unlike most of us the cortisol levels are constantly running through the president's veins. while most of us need it toúç fight stress, too much of it can be bad. for a president it goes with the job. it wears on you. bill clinton before, and after. george w. bush before, and after. lastly, something president obama can control. smoking. he has taken a step toward quitting with nicorette. e
julia louis-dreyfus too.earchers say it's the job and it goes beyond the obvious. first what they call unrequited stress or what experts say is not enough friends to confide in to alleviate the stress. presidents often feel on their own with their confidential decisions. in fact, their closest ally, their spouse. but even they can't relieve the stress. the first lady recently told us being first lady is the much easier role. >> and i can watch the hard stuff and go, wow, good luck with...
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i'm julia edwards with national journal, and i was just reminded of all the extreme weather events we'ven the past decade, year even, and just thinking about how these vests have been archived and with budget cuts, would you see less accuracy -- would you be able to discern with less accuracy weather patterns happening across the world? would there be a loss of data there with cuts? >> noaa's national climate data is one of the key depositories for all the data and increasingly for the output, the model output because that's our best description of what was the actual weather on a given day often is the model output, so, i mean, yes. no news to anybody who's been breathing in the last few weeks, every piece and corner of the federal budget is under pressure. the non-discretionary budgets are under pressure and have been for a number of years. i would say that has not yet in a draconian way affected our ability to continue the archiving that we've been doing, but when we bring even the npp satellite and jps and the next generation on to line, they do generate higher precision, more fine s
i'm julia edwards with national journal, and i was just reminded of all the extreme weather events we'ven the past decade, year even, and just thinking about how these vests have been archived and with budget cuts, would you see less accuracy -- would you be able to discern with less accuracy weather patterns happening across the world? would there be a loss of data there with cuts? >> noaa's national climate data is one of the key depositories for all the data and increasingly for the...
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i'm julia edwards with national journal, and i was just reminded of all the extreme weather events we'ven the past decade, year even, and just thinking about how these vests have been archived and with budget cuts, would you see less accuracy -- would you be able to discern with less accuracy weather patterns happening across the world? would there be a loss of data there with cuts? >> noaa's national climate data is one of the key depositories for all the data and increasingly for the output, the model output because that's our best description of what was the actual weather on a given day often is the model output, so, i mean, yes. no news to anybody who's been breathing in the last few weeks, every piece and corner of the federal budget is under pressure. the non-discretionary budgets are under pressure and have been for a number of years. i would say that has not yet in a draconian way affected our ability to continue the archiving that we've been doing, but when we bring even the npp satellite and jps and the next generation on to line, they do generate higher precision, more fine s
i'm julia edwards with national journal, and i was just reminded of all the extreme weather events we'ven the past decade, year even, and just thinking about how these vests have been archived and with budget cuts, would you see less accuracy -- would you be able to discern with less accuracy weather patterns happening across the world? would there be a loss of data there with cuts? >> noaa's national climate data is one of the key depositories for all the data and increasingly for the...
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i'm julia edwards with national journal, and i was just reminded of all the extreme weather events we'ven the past decade, year even, and just thinking about how these vests have been archived and with budget cuts, would you see less accuracy -- would you be able to discern with less accuracy weatheratterns happening across the world? would there be a loss of data there with cuts? >> noaa's national climate data is one of the key depositories for all the data d increasingly fo the output, the model output because that's our best description of what was the actual weather on a given day often is the model output, so, i mean, yes. no news to anybody who's been breathing in the last few weeks, every piece and corner of the federal budget is under pressure. the non-discretionary budgets are under pressure and have been for a number of years. i would say that has not yet in a draconian way affected our abili to continue the archiving that we've been doing, but when we bring even the npp satellite and jps and t next generation on to line, they do generate higher precision, more fine skilled ch
i'm julia edwards with national journal, and i was just reminded of all the extreme weather events we'ven the past decade, year even, and just thinking about how these vests have been archived and with budget cuts, would you see less accuracy -- would you be able to discern with less accuracy weatheratterns happening across the world? would there be a loss of data there with cuts? >> noaa's national climate data is one of the key depositories for all the data d increasingly fo the output,...
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. >> a little girl in my hometown -- you know julia. when she was 3 i was in the ladies room.oing. young couples keep their own home and spend two to three nights together and go back to their homes. i think that's a good way to go. >> that's the way you go. >> that's the way i roll and the way bobbi thomas might roll, too. >> well, absence makes the heart grow fonder, but what's the opposite? something breeds contempt. >> familiarity breeds contempt. >> there's truth to both. you do take somebody for granted if they are there all the time. >> i think separate living -- i don't think you compromise enough. you get to keep everything the way you like it. part of a relationship is you have to give and take. there has to be compromise. if you have a place to run to, you may spend a lot of time there. if you think, i'm sick of this now. i have to go to my place. >> i think marriage is the hardest thing in the world. i'm blessed to be married to a beautiful, great man. but it's not a natural state, i don't think. people say parenting is the hardest thing. no. you know why? you love
. >> a little girl in my hometown -- you know julia. when she was 3 i was in the ladies room.oing. young couples keep their own home and spend two to three nights together and go back to their homes. i think that's a good way to go. >> that's the way you go. >> that's the way i roll and the way bobbi thomas might roll, too. >> well, absence makes the heart grow fonder, but what's the opposite? something breeds contempt. >> familiarity breeds contempt. >>...
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i'm julia edwards with national journal, and i was just reminded of all the extreme weather evts we'ven the past decade, year even, and just thinking about how these vests have been archived and with budt cuts, would you see less accuracy -- would you be able to discern withless accuracy weather patterns happening across the world? would there be a loss of data there with cuts? >> noaa's national climate data is one of the key depositories for all the data and increasingly for the output, the model output because that's our best description of what s the actual weather on a given day often is the model output, so, i mean, yes. no news to anybody who's been breathing in the last few weeks, every piece and corner of the federal budget is under pressure. the non-discretionary budgets are under pressure and have been for a number of years. i would say that has not yet in a draconian way affected our ability to continue the archiving that we've been doing, but when we bring even the npp satellite and jps and the next generation on to line, they do generate hiher precision, more fine skiled
i'm julia edwards with national journal, and i was just reminded of all the extreme weather evts we'ven the past decade, year even, and just thinking about how these vests have been archived and with budt cuts, would you see less accuracy -- would you be able to discern withless accuracy weather patterns happening across the world? would there be a loss of data there with cuts? >> noaa's national climate data is one of the key depositories for all the data and increasingly for the output,...
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jennet comant, a boca julia and paul childes in the oss. that is tonight on c-span 2. earlier today, members of the national association to advance fat acceptance said that michelle obama as campaign raleigh focuses on size rather than health. this is 40 minutes. [indistinct room noise] [no audio] >> one out of six children are being bullied. 86% of those children were visible handicaps. a federal law that does not protect those children is a federal law without teeth. that video that you just saw was put together by members, amateurs, to get the message across. they put forward the youtube video is for us. at the end of the press conference, we will show you who the winner was. great talent. great a motion. great emphasis on what it is to be that child that was picked on. putting together the child advocacy tool kit, we will show alternatives. health at every size. dealing with the situation of a child's size, bullying issues, etc. there is a fact sheet with key statistics about bullying, etc., opening your eyes. right now, most states have an anti-bullying ball, exce
jennet comant, a boca julia and paul childes in the oss. that is tonight on c-span 2. earlier today, members of the national association to advance fat acceptance said that michelle obama as campaign raleigh focuses on size rather than health. this is 40 minutes. [indistinct room noise] [no audio] >> one out of six children are being bullied. 86% of those children were visible handicaps. a federal law that does not protect those children is a federal law without teeth. that video that you...