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julia now on the phone from davos. david, tonight is -- wrapping things up there but there's a big cocktail party tonight. it's like the vanity fair party at the oscars. >> the best wine in davos. >> and i'm sure there's some good wine in davos. tell me what you expect the buzz to be like. who will be there and what does this news do to change the conversation? >> well, i mean, at the party everybody goes who likes good wine, which is the majority of people here. i remember last year i was talking to paul jacobs of qualcomm, those are the kind of people. ceos and michael dell will be there. two competing venture capitalists but not too many. and sheryl will pop in. another senior executive with facebook is here. i just want to say i think it's interesting that they're not going any kind overunconventional route with this ipo. the blue chips, goldman and morgan stanley rather than innovative auction approach and allowing customers to somehow buy in which is a new idea emerging in the industry. and so it's weird that the
julia now on the phone from davos. david, tonight is -- wrapping things up there but there's a big cocktail party tonight. it's like the vanity fair party at the oscars. >> the best wine in davos. >> and i'm sure there's some good wine in davos. tell me what you expect the buzz to be like. who will be there and what does this news do to change the conversation? >> well, i mean, at the party everybody goes who likes good wine, which is the majority of people here. i remember...
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he took up with one of julia chin sisters. [laughter] julia's brother, marsalis accompanied johnson during the campaign of 1836 in new york. marsalis and the wise man was took the opportunity to flee to the abolitionist, lewis pac-man. when johnson turned to julia's father daniel to be his personal servant commenting that the opportunity to flee straight to canada. in the famed 1858 senate election, with stephen douglas accused abraham lincoln a favor and was amalgamation, which was later called massage nation, like an asserted that racial mixing to place most often were slavery existed, and then went on to say, as mr. douglas was your good friend richard m. johnson. and the audience of course knew what the reference was. let's think about lack military service. let's start a civil war. much attention for a generation has been placed on the unit that was thinner of the 1989 film, which was that the 54th massachusetts regiment. there were about 150 different black civil war regimens. one battle they really shown at the battle o
he took up with one of julia chin sisters. [laughter] julia's brother, marsalis accompanied johnson during the campaign of 1836 in new york. marsalis and the wise man was took the opportunity to flee to the abolitionist, lewis pac-man. when johnson turned to julia's father daniel to be his personal servant commenting that the opportunity to flee straight to canada. in the famed 1858 senate election, with stephen douglas accused abraham lincoln a favor and was amalgamation, which was later...
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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. >> so it's a tremendous honor to be here today. we've got a tremendous program for you. this is our annual black history month kickoff. it was started many, many years ago. dr. carter g. woodson had participated in the founding of black history month. he was involved in the group known as the oh, -- association for the study of african-american life and history. the local chapter of that group is what is now known as the african-american cultural and historical society. so it's an honor. we've been doing this for many, many years and it's great to see so many faces out here today. right now what i'd like to do is thank our partners and acknowledge them for their participateation. the san francisco public library much the california cultural arts program and we couldn't do it without the good folks in the mayor's office
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. >> so it's a tremendous honor to be here today. we've got a tremendous program for you. this is our annual black history month kickoff. it was started many, many years ago. dr. carter g. woodson had participated in the founding of...
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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. >> so it's a tremendous honor to be here today. we've got a tremendous program for you. this is our annual black history month kickoff. it was started many, many years ago. dr. carter g. woodson had participated in the founding of black history month. he was involved in the group known as the oh, --
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. >> so it's a tremendous honor to be here today. we've got a tremendous program for you. this is our annual black history month kickoff. it was started many, many years ago. dr. carter g. woodson had participated in the founding of...
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and julia boorstin. and harry joins us, a portfolio manager. harry, we haven't heard from you yet in the show. how do you greet this news? >> well, it's really interesting. you know, when i was refreshing my numbers for this talk, i was decidedly negative. but after i looked closer at the numbers, i became increasingly optimistic. you know, with 1 billion users, and the potential for 20 billion in revenue, with let's say a 50% at that margin, in 2015, it's only -- only -- ten times -- >> how did you get there, for goodness sake? we think they've made an operating profit of $1.5 billion. how are you getting to where you are? >> well, estimates for 2012 are kind of the $7 billion to $9 billion range. >> revenue profits? >> revenue. so then if we extrapolate forward, three or four years to 2015, assuming, you know, a reasonable growth rate for a company like this, we get to $20 billion in revenue. >> so you would buy this thing at what? >> using a 50% margin, that's 10 times, the price is at $100 billion. for a deep value guy like me, i'm not goin
and julia boorstin. and harry joins us, a portfolio manager. harry, we haven't heard from you yet in the show. how do you greet this news? >> well, it's really interesting. you know, when i was refreshing my numbers for this talk, i was decidedly negative. but after i looked closer at the numbers, i became increasingly optimistic. you know, with 1 billion users, and the potential for 20 billion in revenue, with let's say a 50% at that margin, in 2015, it's only -- only -- ten times --...
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roberts -- erin brockovich, once portrayed by actress julia roberts.want to know whether the ground water might be contaminated by the chemical spill more than 40 years ago. meanwhile, she still does not know what is causing her tics. she just wants them to stop. bbc news, new york. >> for the united states, strong relations with europe are crucial, especially with the economic and security concerns, so when president obama met the georgian leader today, their alliance was top of the agenda. i was joined by president saakashvili to talk about it. in 2008, a leading american politician at the time of the georgian war with russia said "we are all georgians." is that the perception you still have i have been to the oval office before several times under previous administrations, but i have to say that this time our relations of the elevated to a new level. this time, there was a very concrete context. i came out with two messages. first, significant, but the fact that president obama spoke about the prospect of free trade agreement between georgia and the
roberts -- erin brockovich, once portrayed by actress julia roberts.want to know whether the ground water might be contaminated by the chemical spill more than 40 years ago. meanwhile, she still does not know what is causing her tics. she just wants them to stop. bbc news, new york. >> for the united states, strong relations with europe are crucial, especially with the economic and security concerns, so when president obama met the georgian leader today, their alliance was top of the...
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here's the story of julia chen.now, this was a black woman who emerged and roiled the 1836 election. now, i know you all remember the details of the 1836 election. [laughter] president martin van buren's vice president richard mentor johnson was a war of 1812 war hero from kentucky and a former congressman, and he'd been an ally of thomas jefferson. now, we know that thomas jefferson never spoke about his relationship with sally hemings, but this man, richard mentor johnson, openly lived with his slave wife named julia chen. lived openly. thely yeason caused acute embarrassment to other southern politicians who wanted nothing to do with him, but support for johnson as van buren's vice president was stronger in the north than in the south because of his marriage which, of course, was illegal and not official, not sanctioned by the church or by the state. the democrats even used vulgar images of chen to criticize their own candidate. now, apparently, we don't know, but apparently they had a warm and loving relationshi
here's the story of julia chen.now, this was a black woman who emerged and roiled the 1836 election. now, i know you all remember the details of the 1836 election. [laughter] president martin van buren's vice president richard mentor johnson was a war of 1812 war hero from kentucky and a former congressman, and he'd been an ally of thomas jefferson. now, we know that thomas jefferson never spoke about his relationship with sally hemings, but this man, richard mentor johnson, openly lived with...
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here's the story julia chan. this is a but women who emerged and roiled the 1836 election.i know you i remember the details of the 1836 election. president martin van buren, richard mentor johnson was the war of 1812 were here from kentucky and a former congressman. he had an ally of thomas jefferson. we know thomas jefferson never spoke about his relationship with sally hemings. but this man, richard ventura johnson lived with his slave wife, named julia chan, open labor liaison caused acute embarrassment of southern politicians who wanted nothing to do with them, but support for johnson as fingerings vice president was stronger in the north in a than in this note because of his marriage, which of course was illegal and not official, not sanctioned by the church or by the state. the democrats even used vulgar images of chan to criticize their own candidate. now apparently, we don't know, but apparently they had warm and loving relationship. the two lived openly together. they had two daughters together. imogene and out of line. and johnson educated than as if they were whi
here's the story julia chan. this is a but women who emerged and roiled the 1836 election.i know you i remember the details of the 1836 election. president martin van buren, richard mentor johnson was the war of 1812 were here from kentucky and a former congressman. he had an ally of thomas jefferson. we know thomas jefferson never spoke about his relationship with sally hemings. but this man, richard ventura johnson lived with his slave wife, named julia chan, open labor liaison caused acute...
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julia, come in here. a lot of people are going to make a lot of money on your side of the states that got in early. >> that's right. we're going to see a whole new generation of facebook millionaires. i just want to weigh in here. i'm getting some new information on the kind of results we'll see from facebook in 2011. my sources tell me that facebook will report about $3.8 billion in revenue for 2011. on operating income of about $1.5 billion. so these numbers are a little bit smaller than what some people were expecting. there were some reports late last fall that facebook might come in with over $4 billion in revenue. this is still significant growth. we're looking at in a certain sense doubling of revenue and operating income compared to the prior year. facebook continues to grow very fast. and report significant revenue. of course, this is advertising revenue. one thing a lot of people are going to be paying attention to is whether facebook is interested in diversifying in its reliance on advertising.
julia, come in here. a lot of people are going to make a lot of money on your side of the states that got in early. >> that's right. we're going to see a whole new generation of facebook millionaires. i just want to weigh in here. i'm getting some new information on the kind of results we'll see from facebook in 2011. my sources tell me that facebook will report about $3.8 billion in revenue for 2011. on operating income of about $1.5 billion. so these numbers are a little bit smaller...
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y para ello estamos en compania de la abogada julia toro... que tal julia, bienvenida?.. nombre es margarita y soy ciudadana americana... peticione para la residencia de mi hija en venezuela, pero me retire de trabajar por haber cumplido la mayorÍa de edad... puedo seguir siendo el sponsor de la aplicaciÓn de mi hija o tendre que conseguirme otro patrocinador ?... usted puede seguir la peticio Ón que inicio para su hija. usted es quien la pide... como la peticionaria tambiÉn tiene que ser el sponsor econo Ómico y comprobar que al lograr la residencia su hija no va a ser un cargo del estado... no importa si usted esta retirada... usted necesita declarar que gane o que no gane nada, y tambiÉn conseguir otro sponsor quien gana suficiente dinero para comprobar que ellos pueden ayudarte si es que su hija no puede trabajar y sea descapasitada... ese otro sponsor no tiene que ser un familiar de usted, puede ser un amigo, vecino, social del trabajo, etcÉtera. solo tienen que comprobar que son cuidadanos or residente de los eeuu y presentar evidencia de cuanto ganan en el trabajo.
y para ello estamos en compania de la abogada julia toro... que tal julia, bienvenida?.. nombre es margarita y soy ciudadana americana... peticione para la residencia de mi hija en venezuela, pero me retire de trabajar por haber cumplido la mayorÍa de edad... puedo seguir siendo el sponsor de la aplicaciÓn de mi hija o tendre que conseguirme otro patrocinador ?... usted puede seguir la peticio Ón que inicio para su hija. usted es quien la pide... como la peticionaria tambiÉn tiene que ser...
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australia's prime minister giulio beelard is forced to flee with her body guard after a restaurant -- julia gallardo is forced to flee within her body guard after a restaurant is swamped. and some big ideas and some surprising suggestions. >> one of an ambitious deal -- why not an ambitious deal or even a pan african trade? >> it is midday in london, early-morning in washington and 1:00 p.m. in paris. french police have arrested the founder of a company at the center of the international trust in -- implants ca.re -- international breast implant scare. jean-claude mas is the leader of a company accused of using substandard silicone implants. it is felt as far away as australia and brazil. -- the scandal is felt as far away as australia and brazilpip began the use of silicon for industrial grade mattresses in about 2001. over 400,000 women in 65 countries have had these types of implants fit it. it was in 2009 that concerns were first raised in france due to a high rupture rate. its value fell and the ip went into liquidation -- pip went into liquidation the following year. just last month,
australia's prime minister giulio beelard is forced to flee with her body guard after a restaurant -- julia gallardo is forced to flee within her body guard after a restaurant is swamped. and some big ideas and some surprising suggestions. >> one of an ambitious deal -- why not an ambitious deal or even a pan african trade? >> it is midday in london, early-morning in washington and 1:00 p.m. in paris. french police have arrested the founder of a company at the center of the...
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now unfortunately, julia died from cholera in 1833 and so what did richard johnson do? he took up with one of her sisters. [laughter] julia's brother accompanied johnson during the campaign of 1836 to new york. marcella, the wise man he was, took the opportunity to flee to the abolitionist and when johnson turned to his father daniel to be the personal servant, daniel took the opportunity to fully st to canada. in the 1858 election wind stephen douglas accused abraham lincoln of favoring what was then called the amalgamation which was then leader called a such a nation, lincoln asserted that the racial mixing to place most often where slavery existed. a very subtle argument. then he went on to say as mr. douglas your good friend of richard m. johnson and the audience of course new with the reference was. now let's talk about black military service, let's start with the civil war. much attention of course for our generation has been placed on the unit that was the center of the 1989 film which was above the 54th massachusetts regiment. but there were about 150 different
now unfortunately, julia died from cholera in 1833 and so what did richard johnson do? he took up with one of her sisters. [laughter] julia's brother accompanied johnson during the campaign of 1836 to new york. marcella, the wise man he was, took the opportunity to flee to the abolitionist and when johnson turned to his father daniel to be the personal servant, daniel took the opportunity to fully st to canada. in the 1858 election wind stephen douglas accused abraham lincoln of favoring what...
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in the rush to get away, the shoeless julia gillard is knocked off her feet by her own security team. she's eventually bundled into the back of a car. although there was a brief confrontation between police and demonstrators, the prime minister later insisted no harm had been done. >> i'm fine. the only thing that really angers me about it is it disrupted such a wonderful event. >> reporter: the protesters leaders says she's welcome back any time to collect her shoe. >> quite a scene there. >>> here is your "first look" at some of the other news going on around america today. dramatic video shows a nashville police officer being attacked at a gas station after he responded to a report of a man causing a disturbance. police say the man punched and choked the officer as a store clerk tried to intervene. other officers showed up in time to save their colleague and arrest the suspect who now faces attempted murder charges. >>> in california, a man police are calling the evil clown bandit due to his mask was stopped in the middle of a convenience store robbery. the store owner's father, a
in the rush to get away, the shoeless julia gillard is knocked off her feet by her own security team. she's eventually bundled into the back of a car. although there was a brief confrontation between police and demonstrators, the prime minister later insisted no harm had been done. >> i'm fine. the only thing that really angers me about it is it disrupted such a wonderful event. >> reporter: the protesters leaders says she's welcome back any time to collect her shoe. >> quite...
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back over to you. >> thank you very much, julia.f course the exact time line of the facebook filing is still coming together. but the initial paperwork could tell us an awful lot. kayla tausche is looking at that part of the story. so what are investors going to be looking for and poring over if it does come on wednesday? >> reporter: those documents can be as long as 400 pages that we've seen. the s.e.c. has no hard-and-fast rules for those so-called s1s. first and foremost, the financials. in-depth earnings data going back the last three years finishing with the fourth quarter of 2011. also the company will lay out its growth forecast and what its margins are. facebook gets most of its revenues from advertising which, like google, it showed in 2004 in its s1 margins of 41%. people are saying facebook's could be higher than that. it will serve as a source of bragging rights for wall street banks and stock exchanges. but the company can exclude those details in its first edition of its filing. that's often seen as a good tactic to f
back over to you. >> thank you very much, julia.f course the exact time line of the facebook filing is still coming together. but the initial paperwork could tell us an awful lot. kayla tausche is looking at that part of the story. so what are investors going to be looking for and poring over if it does come on wednesday? >> reporter: those documents can be as long as 400 pages that we've seen. the s.e.c. has no hard-and-fast rules for those so-called s1s. first and foremost, the...
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to air julia songes new show or my personal favorite we can expound or to launch a t.v. show on kremlin's mouthpiece. now for starters the name of the channel is r t it's not kremlin t.v. have you ever seen anyone refer to al-jazeera or the b.b.c. as british or qatari mouthpieces in a news article you don't hear people calling the wall street journal rupert murdoch's mouthpiece but hey if it's r t than just have at it now let me read you one more line that came from a guardian news article not an opinion piece but a news article about this announcement today it read the channel like the russian government has been very supportive of songe since his arrest for allegedly sexually assaulting two women in sweden in august of two thousand and ten i mean come on people they make it sound like the second that assad was labeled as a sexual predator we came running to his defense if you actually watch r.t. or watch my show you would know that we were one of the first networks to have joined us on jon after we cubics released the collateral murder video in april of two thousand an
to air julia songes new show or my personal favorite we can expound or to launch a t.v. show on kremlin's mouthpiece. now for starters the name of the channel is r t it's not kremlin t.v. have you ever seen anyone refer to al-jazeera or the b.b.c. as british or qatari mouthpieces in a news article you don't hear people calling the wall street journal rupert murdoch's mouthpiece but hey if it's r t than just have at it now let me read you one more line that came from a guardian news article not...
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this is julia. >> hello, julia. >> what kind of french toast are we making? french toast. >> and eggnog too. start with the eggnog, add eggs, whisk this together, and what do i have here? >> nutmeg and some cinnamon. >> that's right. and now what do we call this? >> the secret weapon. >> vanilla. works every time. use it in pancakes, french toast, so we whip this all together. >> and you say to soak the bread six hours to make it really great? >> we like soaking it. and we could just bake this, just like this. and to add a little crunch, we start with our brioche bread, very important. we add corn flakes, very important. and bake ten to 15 minutes. >> the other secret is the sauce. >> it's to die for. chestnut honey, sugar, butter and a little captain morgan, rum, and heavy cream. >> low fat. >> and this -- this could go with anything, once again, pancakes, waffles, french toast, of course. pour it on top. >> wow. >> what a great way to indulge on new year's day. >> and paired it with a dessert wine as well. >> a sweet red wine. it's a sparkling red wine. and
this is julia. >> hello, julia. >> what kind of french toast are we making? french toast. >> and eggnog too. start with the eggnog, add eggs, whisk this together, and what do i have here? >> nutmeg and some cinnamon. >> that's right. and now what do we call this? >> the secret weapon. >> vanilla. works every time. use it in pancakes, french toast, so we whip this all together. >> and you say to soak the bread six hours to make it really great?...
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julia wong joins us now. tells us why occupy sf is going in on this issue. thank you for joining us. tell me real quickly why protesters are out here for the hotel. >> i am from united care local 2 the hotel worker's union, the workers at the hyatt and -- have been without a contract for two and a half years. hyatt is the most abusive employer in the country. >> occupy wall street -- joining here today how does it make you feel to see so many? >> it's fantastic. i mean there is so much support between occupy movement and the labor movement and we all have one message. corporations aren't people. the hyatt doesn't make the beds, cook the food. >> reporter: she is wearing a anymore tag that says my name is the 99%. that's really the message out here right now. i can tell you julia mentioned earlier that around 5:15 or so the demonstrators will move. we will walk with them and be along the route of the march. you can check back in about 30 minutes. reporting live. jade hernandez. >> in san francisco the plaza was home to the caml for weeks. right now hundreds o
julia wong joins us now. tells us why occupy sf is going in on this issue. thank you for joining us. tell me real quickly why protesters are out here for the hotel. >> i am from united care local 2 the hotel worker's union, the workers at the hyatt and -- have been without a contract for two and a half years. hyatt is the most abusive employer in the country. >> occupy wall street -- joining here today how does it make you feel to see so many? >> it's fantastic. i mean there...
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momento de contestar sus preguntas en nuestro segmento inmigracion al dia, hoy nos acompana la abogada julia... soy sebastian de mejico y me encuentro detenido en haggerstown, maryland. estoy en los eeuu ilegalmente. tengo sentencia por 2 anos por problema domestica. quiero saber como comunicarme con inmigracion y quiero saber si me puedan ayudar. sebastian, su problema es grave porque alguien en los eeuu ilegalmente con sentencia por haber cometido abuso domestico es deportable, no le dejaran quedar en los eeuu por medio de ningÚn tipo de caso. aunque usted fuera residente permanente, usted seria deportado con ese convicciÓn de abuso domestico. en su caso, despue És de cumplir su sentencia de 2 anos, la cÁrcel le pone en manos de detenciÓn y deportaciÓn y no le liberan hasta que este en su paÍs natal. si vuelve ilegalmente a eeuu sera expulsado para siempre de los eeuu. en su caso, nunca puede volver a eeuu legalmente con el record criminal de abuso domestico. ese sentencia, toda sentencia criminal, sigue en su record siempre. mi nombre es miguel y soy salvadoreÑo. entre a los eeuu en 1994
momento de contestar sus preguntas en nuestro segmento inmigracion al dia, hoy nos acompana la abogada julia... soy sebastian de mejico y me encuentro detenido en haggerstown, maryland. estoy en los eeuu ilegalmente. tengo sentencia por 2 anos por problema domestica. quiero saber como comunicarme con inmigracion y quiero saber si me puedan ayudar. sebastian, su problema es grave porque alguien en los eeuu ilegalmente con sentencia por haber cometido abuso domestico es deportable, no le dejaran...
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that's how i burn time. >> julia roberts?t is a genetic thing. >> gwenyth paltrow had a thing a couple months ago where she said she was coming back from yoga class and she was at an intersection and had a moment of pregnant eye contact with a woman where her paltrowness arrested her in her morning transit. she got a letter ten months later from the woman saying i work at the world trade center , and i was so trans fixed by you that i was late to work that day 15 minutes. and you saved my life. >> that's amazing. i remember reading this. >> it is a ridiculous story. even heroism can be corrupted. and two, even celebrities are not you above 9/11 to gain power like a lot of other industries. >> she didn't come out with the story. the woman came out with the story saying gwenyth paltrow saved my life. gwenyth paltrow didn't publicize that. >> do you know that, or do you think that? >> the woman said gwenyth paltrow saved my life by having her mercedes mercedes-benz stop in front of me. >> the woman issued a press release with th
that's how i burn time. >> julia roberts?t is a genetic thing. >> gwenyth paltrow had a thing a couple months ago where she said she was coming back from yoga class and she was at an intersection and had a moment of pregnant eye contact with a woman where her paltrowness arrested her in her morning transit. she got a letter ten months later from the woman saying i work at the world trade center , and i was so trans fixed by you that i was late to work that day 15 minutes. and you...
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it featured julia child's kitchen from massachusetts used as the set of three television shows. she donated it to the museum in 2001. >>> we have an overnight delivery to share from one of the biggest celebrity couples in hollywood. you've been doing a lot of research. >> beyonce and husband jay-z have a baby girl. up next the debate this morning over what they named her. you're watching news 4 today. ♪ >> these talented students from northeast washington are showing off their skills while at the same time spreading an important message. the students from william door public charter school were originally filming a simple anti-cyber bullying campaign with the department of homeland security and the ywca. since the kids were obviously enjoying themselves and showing off their talents, the directors decided to expand the campaign. it will soon be released nationwide. so cute. >> great energy. >> yes. they look wonderful. >> great kids. >> well, last year we introduced you to many children looking for loving homes through our wednesday's child segment. >> each child has a different
it featured julia child's kitchen from massachusetts used as the set of three television shows. she donated it to the museum in 2001. >>> we have an overnight delivery to share from one of the biggest celebrity couples in hollywood. you've been doing a lot of research. >> beyonce and husband jay-z have a baby girl. up next the debate this morning over what they named her. you're watching news 4 today. ♪ >> these talented students from northeast washington are showing off...
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. >>> and happy birthday to actress julia louis-dreyfus. happy birthday. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the latest developments on those stories and others on msnbc. tonight, be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> later on the "today" show, past anchors return to look at some of the best moments. >>> and the latest on actress heather locklear after she was rushed to the hospital for reportedly taking a mix of drugs and alcohol. keep it here for your local news. i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today." just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a terrific weekend.
. >>> and happy birthday to actress julia louis-dreyfus. happy birthday. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the latest developments on those stories and others on msnbc. tonight, be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> later on the "today" show, past anchors return to look at some of the best moments. >>> and the latest on actress heather locklear after she was rushed to the hospital for reportedly taking a mix...
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ha tenido un nuevo giro, erin brokovich, la activista que fue representada la pantalla grande por juliaidiÓ investigar y tiene su teorÍa. en 1970 cianuro y varios quÍmicos se derramaron a sÓlo tres millas de la escuela que aÚn no estaba en construcciÓn. >> hay otras personas que han reportado vivir cerca del lugar y han experimentado problemas de salud, creo que tenemos que ver mÁs a fondo. pero la doctora makich, cree que es una forma de enfermedad psicolÓgica masiva, pero admite que nunca antes habÍa visto algo asÍ. y para quienes tren que los jÓvenes estÁn fingiendo lidia exhibe dos errores que se provocÓ en su rostro por sus desmayos y movimientos errÁticos. >> el distrito escolar y el departamento de salud dicen que han descartado que el factor ambiental haya causado el problema, sin embargo erin brokovich, y su equipo de trabajo estarÁn visitando el lugar para investigar la supuesta contaminaciÓn del agua y la posible amenaza que representa para el resto de la comunidad. brokovich insiste en que allÍ podrían encontrarse respuestas al misterioso mal, que tiene aterrorizados a mucho
ha tenido un nuevo giro, erin brokovich, la activista que fue representada la pantalla grande por juliaidiÓ investigar y tiene su teorÍa. en 1970 cianuro y varios quÍmicos se derramaron a sÓlo tres millas de la escuela que aÚn no estaba en construcciÓn. >> hay otras personas que han reportado vivir cerca del lugar y han experimentado problemas de salud, creo que tenemos que ver mÁs a fondo. pero la doctora makich, cree que es una forma de enfermedad psicolÓgica masiva, pero admite...
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hoops...river hill at oakland collins fights for tte loose ball...dishes to julia collins for the layup12.... scorpions not giving up... nicole tward-o-witch pops the three...cuts it to 9...not enough as river hill holds on to win 56-50... torrey smith and laquan williams on hand to see aquille carr and patteron &pvisiting dunbar....2nd quarter...patterson down 4... carr cruises into the lane.. plus the foul...clippers down a basket....poets respond... donte pretlow fakes the pass... layup and one...he led dunbar with 14...they're up 27-23.... 2nd half...up 5...rodrick harrison saves it to gavin pettiford...knocks down the three in the corner...poets on top by 7....later it's harrison out in front... finishes the fast break layup...dunbar leading by 10... .3 minutes later...carr gets to the loose ball...passes to nyme manns...layup and one... clippers down 7 after the free throw....thee it's carr taking it behind the line...drills the three cutting it to 5...he finished with a game-high 21... but patterson loses its first game to a baltimore city school in 2 years...64-55... dunbar impr
hoops...river hill at oakland collins fights for tte loose ball...dishes to julia collins for the layup12.... scorpions not giving up... nicole tward-o-witch pops the three...cuts it to 9...not enough as river hill holds on to win 56-50... torrey smith and laquan williams on hand to see aquille carr and patteron &pvisiting dunbar....2nd quarter...patterson down 4... carr cruises into the lane.. plus the foul...clippers down a basket....poets respond... donte pretlow fakes the pass... layup...
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julia boorstin is here to break down what are some very impressive numbers. hi, julia. >> hi, sue.k continues to dominate the display market with number one market share by far. facebook delivered 28% of all display ads in the u.s. last year. that's up from 21% in 2010 as it continues to steal share and make gains on its rivals. coming in in second place, yahoo! had just 11% market share followed by microsoft and google in a distant third and fourth place with 4.5% and 3.5% respectively. so why is facebook winning? all that user information from profiles and behavior enables narrow targeting and brands can connect with their fans who are more open to marketing messages. plus there's what they call the amplification effect. when fans send a marketing message to their friends. >> if you can get a communication going from the fan to their friends, an amplification both in terms of reach, how many people you can reach with the message and amplification in terms of persuasion. i think that is a very, very powerful aspect of advertising on facebook. >> he expects facebook to continue to
julia boorstin is here to break down what are some very impressive numbers. hi, julia. >> hi, sue.k continues to dominate the display market with number one market share by far. facebook delivered 28% of all display ads in the u.s. last year. that's up from 21% in 2010 as it continues to steal share and make gains on its rivals. coming in in second place, yahoo! had just 11% market share followed by microsoft and google in a distant third and fourth place with 4.5% and 3.5% respectively....
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julia gill yard was handing out meddles when protesters gathered outside and started to bang on windows. they were rescued by security services after about 20 minutes. we had the latest from sydney. >> two were rescued after a scrum to get them to safety. they were at an awards ceremony. and the aboriginal people got wind of them being in this restaurant. they went over. about 200 of them. they started to bang on the window and then security people and miss gill yard's bodyguards thought it was getting sketchy, mrs. gillard was gabbed by her bodyguard literally raking her across the ground and at one point she nearly hit the ground and lost her footing in some high heels. the opposition leader tony abbott is following on behind surrounded by about 50 police wearing riot gear in a mad rush to get them into the safety of their car. after several seconds they are bundled into the car and the car pulse off and protesters are still chasing after them banging on the roof and the button net. the two are then driven away to safety. absolutely extraordinary scenes in the australian capital. >> m
julia gill yard was handing out meddles when protesters gathered outside and started to bang on windows. they were rescued by security services after about 20 minutes. we had the latest from sydney. >> two were rescued after a scrum to get them to safety. they were at an awards ceremony. and the aboriginal people got wind of them being in this restaurant. they went over. about 200 of them. they started to bang on the window and then security people and miss gill yard's bodyguards thought...
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julia and our other board relently pounded away month after month. i was in pakistan of december of 2006 and there was a new editor on the book and they said they decided to change the title to one man's mission to promote peace. the hard cover didn't do that well. sold 20,000 copies. while the paper back came out on january 30th of this year and since out it's been on the new york times best seller selling over 700,000 copies now. and it's one man's mission to promote peace. and they're still baffleed manhattan because they're scratching their heads the first month because there's only - well no big city book editor did it so to be a best seller you need new york times or the chronicle or boston globes to give you good book reviews. no national t.v. or, m pr so paul said what's going on out there. i said, you know this is what i think it's about book clubs and women's groups, synagogues, mosques and churches and an incredible amount of book clubs here in the bay view area and about people yearning for piece and looking for the answers of peace. any
julia and our other board relently pounded away month after month. i was in pakistan of december of 2006 and there was a new editor on the book and they said they decided to change the title to one man's mission to promote peace. the hard cover didn't do that well. sold 20,000 copies. while the paper back came out on january 30th of this year and since out it's been on the new york times best seller selling over 700,000 copies now. and it's one man's mission to promote peace. and they're still...
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>>> 400 students from around the bay area gathered to unravel skull bust pers in the first annual juliaathematics festival. >> all about logic puzzles. [ inaudible ] -- patterns and arithmetic instead of having the patterns be a bunch of additions they are about some magic answer coming. >> the festival is named after a former cal math teacher. it is considered one of the most important math problems of the 20th century. >>> a little birdy tells us a palo alto police officer has been picked to coach the u.s. olympic badminton team. officer ben lee will lead the team in london this july. he has competed for years and represented the u.s. in the '92 games. he has been with the palo alto police force since 2002. >>> weekend of confrontations, violence and arrests in oakland we are live with the damage done and the mayor's plan to keep this from happening again. >>> a different story on the uc berkeley campus. the occupy push to turn protests into political action. >>> looming walk-out that could leave thousands of kaiser patients without health care for a day. s>@q
>>> 400 students from around the bay area gathered to unravel skull bust pers in the first annual juliaathematics festival. >> all about logic puzzles. [ inaudible ] -- patterns and arithmetic instead of having the patterns be a bunch of additions they are about some magic answer coming. >> the festival is named after a former cal math teacher. it is considered one of the most important math problems of the 20th century. >>> a little birdy tells us a palo alto...
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julia has mentioned these to you before. the tunnel classification to change, the groundwater and flows to squeeze in ground -- all of those things we anticipate the staff would come to you for the extension that is on your agenda today. calaveras dam is similar. different soil conditions. for the benefit of our board members, we asked a series of questions and answer them. where the schedule impacts reasonably preventable? was there something that could have been done to avoid these? the answer is no. we think that the staff and their consultants took reasonable precautions and did reasonable work during investigating the site conditions. you had been hit with a combination of issues and the magnitude of those issues that could not have reasonably been foreseen. did the puc take appropriate actions in response to those conditions? again, we say yes. you did the right things. the calaveras dam is the critical project at this point in time. if that goes along, that will extend -- if that those long, that will extend the compl
julia has mentioned these to you before. the tunnel classification to change, the groundwater and flows to squeeze in ground -- all of those things we anticipate the staff would come to you for the extension that is on your agenda today. calaveras dam is similar. different soil conditions. for the benefit of our board members, we asked a series of questions and answer them. where the schedule impacts reasonably preventable? was there something that could have been done to avoid these? the...
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the duo of julia roberts and hank -- tom hanks tanked too. >> the competitive landscape is so intense for the audience hearts and minds and their dollars that it's become very difficult to grab that audience in a significant way. >> reporter: the theaters that are thriving are those offering more if you pay more. at the archlight theater, ushers greet you and employees police the aisle, looking for the annoying glow of cell phones. >> people want to know they'll come here and be able to experience a film in the way filmmakers intended it to be seen. >> reporter: and they're willing to be pay for it. >> yes, people will pay that price. >> reporter: but the theaters can only do so much. in the end it's still up to the studio to make that flicker in the dark magic. cbs news, hollywood. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm jeff glor, cbs news, new york. good night and happy new year. airport.. "... it was sort of >>> a scare in the air. why fighter jets scrambled to intercept a plane near oakland ai
the duo of julia roberts and hank -- tom hanks tanked too. >> the competitive landscape is so intense for the audience hearts and minds and their dollars that it's become very difficult to grab that audience in a significant way. >> reporter: the theaters that are thriving are those offering more if you pay more. at the archlight theater, ushers greet you and employees police the aisle, looking for the annoying glow of cell phones. >> people want to know they'll come here and...
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environmental activist, erin brockovich, once played by julia roberts, wants to know if a toxic spillld be involved. >> there are other people coming out to say they lived close to the school site, that their family is experiencing health problems. >> members of her team visited this community, and they want to know whether the ground water might be contaminated by the chemical spill more than 40 years ago. meanwhile, lydia does not know what is causing her tics. she just wants them to stop. >> still to come on the program, protecting yourself against cyber crime. find out which countries are the most secure. >> and plunging temperatures and deep snow are causing major problems in eastern europe. let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines in the newspapers around the world today. we start with the front page of "the financial times," showed the german and french leaders at the eu summit in brussels. they are describing the vote by the 25 member states as a victory for its german chancellor angela merkel. to the south china morning post in shanghai, they are reportedly c
environmental activist, erin brockovich, once played by julia roberts, wants to know if a toxic spillld be involved. >> there are other people coming out to say they lived close to the school site, that their family is experiencing health problems. >> members of her team visited this community, and they want to know whether the ground water might be contaminated by the chemical spill more than 40 years ago. meanwhile, lydia does not know what is causing her tics. she just wants them...
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back over to you, barbara. >> julia, thank you. >>> we all want our kids to have healthy self-esteem. boosting their child's on confidence. this approach can have some negative consequences if not handled properly. there joshua joins us to talk about this. you say there are negatives to child being -- children being praised. tell us about that. >> let me start by saying that in general, praise is a good thing but not all praise is created equal. there are certain things that parents should think about prior to praising their child. i have three recommendations when it comes to praising your child. the first one is you want your praise to be specific. you don't want it to be general. johnnie, did you a great job. that doesn't help johnnie as much as finding out specifically what he did well so that that way he is more likely to be able to repeat whatever it was you liked. ing the second thing is you want your praise to be sincere and legitimate. you don't want to just willy-nilly give praise for things really aren't worthy of praise. >> what about -- he ate all his carrots. hey, i'm pr
back over to you, barbara. >> julia, thank you. >>> we all want our kids to have healthy self-esteem. boosting their child's on confidence. this approach can have some negative consequences if not handled properly. there joshua joins us to talk about this. you say there are negatives to child being -- children being praised. tell us about that. >> let me start by saying that in general, praise is a good thing but not all praise is created equal. there are certain things...
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it came time to open the school and kids came from all around and julia came all the way here from america. you could see this colorful lapel around they're neck that means bam! of courage. it's put around a newborn when they're first born to ward away evil spirits, so the kids put that around they're neck. julie you want to model this? this is a, tomar. it means badge of courage. look at this gentlemen on the right. he has orange haier. not because he died it but because he has a disease where he's starving from protein deficiency. see the joy despite the lack of these things. it came in 96 i decided to dedicate my life to promoting literacy and building schools in that part of the world and i've gotten married and had a baby on the way, and if you want to read the book there's an 8 day kidnapping and many things happened but another thing that happened in 96, i had my first fatawa issued against me. this is not just a death decree but it can prohibit women from going shopping or it can mean you can't watch television. in my case. it was banishing me from the country because i was helping
it came time to open the school and kids came from all around and julia came all the way here from america. you could see this colorful lapel around they're neck that means bam! of courage. it's put around a newborn when they're first born to ward away evil spirits, so the kids put that around they're neck. julie you want to model this? this is a, tomar. it means badge of courage. look at this gentlemen on the right. he has orange haier. not because he died it but because he has a disease where...
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. >> julia's blood is ab positive. and it is in great demand. >> they tell me they can use my blood for almost anything, especially premature babies. it's easy for me. if i'm fortunate to have good blood, why can't i share it with someone who needs it? >> reporter: the guy on the cover of this book feeded it -- needed it, a lot of it. an athlete at age 18. this is his car after he was hit. >> how are you doing? nice to meet you. i'm brian. >> reporter: now, he's a volunteer spokesman for the red cross. his heart stopped eight times. his story, now his full-time job as an inspirational public speaker, who gives back, who pinpoints exactly when he knew he had to give back. >> i was in baltimore. at my rehab center, in my physical therapy, in my wheelchair, look around the room at the other patients, i was thinking, i could one day leave here and make a full recovery. >> reporter: he's since gone on to finish the kona ironman. mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. >> and wjz is a proud sponsor of today's blood drive, as part o
. >> julia's blood is ab positive. and it is in great demand. >> they tell me they can use my blood for almost anything, especially premature babies. it's easy for me. if i'm fortunate to have good blood, why can't i share it with someone who needs it? >> reporter: the guy on the cover of this book feeded it -- needed it, a lot of it. an athlete at age 18. this is his car after he was hit. >> how are you doing? nice to meet you. i'm brian. >> reporter: now, he's a...
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>> nos vamos a una pausa, regresar la actriz marta julia tambiÉn va a compartir muchos decretos de suhacer lo que quieras es maravillosa, que no tienes que preocuparte. sÍ hay que seguirle echando leÑos a la fogata, no se puede descuidar a la pareja pero poder ser uno mÁs allá de todas esas superficialidades. es maravilloso. >> ¿hay algo de Él que das no me gusta mucho? >> es fanÁtico de los deportes. a un grado que me puede exasperar. todos los juegos son muy importantes. >> a veces prefiere el deporte antes que a ti. >> no sÉ pero es muy importante en su vida, viene de su papÁ y tengo que aprender a convivir con ello. >> si no fuera asÍ sería aburrido. >> sÍ, tambiÉn hay que tener de repente un poco de diferencias para que tenga un poco de sabor. >> es un abogado norteamericano, ¿se comunican en inglÉs o en espaÑol? >> en ingles, Él tiene muchos aÑos viviendo en miami, y deberÍas haber espaÑol. >> ¿no sabe nada? >> sabe un poquito. >> hola, gracias. ahÍ estÁ, pero seguro que lo estÁs llevando a nuestra cultura, tradiciones. >> celebramos navidad al estilo mexicano, sÓlo me faltaba l
>> nos vamos a una pausa, regresar la actriz marta julia tambiÉn va a compartir muchos decretos de suhacer lo que quieras es maravillosa, que no tienes que preocuparte. sÍ hay que seguirle echando leÑos a la fogata, no se puede descuidar a la pareja pero poder ser uno mÁs allá de todas esas superficialidades. es maravilloso. >> ¿hay algo de Él que das no me gusta mucho? >> es fanÁtico de los deportes. a un grado que me puede exasperar. todos los juegos son muy...