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the film starred julia roberts and richard gere.telling abc news in 1990 about their onscreen chemistry. >> i think it's clear in a movie like this, if the actors don't have something, some trust, something special, creative energy that's going on between them, human energy that's going on between them it doesn't work at all. >> and the complexities of the characters. >> she's got some kind of hero element to her. whereas she's kind of over -- by the end of the movie she's overcome so much. she's not really a hard-nosed hooker to begin with she kind of got caught up in it. i think that you appreciate her triumph over her own life. >> reporter: the film even won the young star a golden globe. >> a moment of shock and panic and glee combined. >> reporter: but that dynamic duo almost didn't get the job. director garry marshall telling "entertainment tonight" -- >> al pacino did a reading. tom conti screen tested for the role. >> reporter: 25 years and $460 million later, we can't imagine anyone else in the role. >>> what's your favorit
the film starred julia roberts and richard gere.telling abc news in 1990 about their onscreen chemistry. >> i think it's clear in a movie like this, if the actors don't have something, some trust, something special, creative energy that's going on between them, human energy that's going on between them it doesn't work at all. >> and the complexities of the characters. >> she's got some kind of hero element to her. whereas she's kind of over -- by the end of the movie she's...
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we have julia boorstin here, and julia, the reaction here, and the california jury saying that genderr was not a substantial reason that kleiner perkins fired ellen pao, and waiting for other charges, but your reaction here? >> i think it is interesting, and look, i think it is too soon to say what the full verdict is here, but the question is as dan primack said, was she a good partner or not being a good partner or fired for the gender reasons, and she did not present a good case in the first two issues. she did not convince the skwur ri that she should have been promoted. there are not many women in the most senior roles, but it is a partnership, and there does have to be a sense of the congeniality between the pa partners, and i'm curious to see what the rest of the verdicts are on behalf of the jury, because it is going to be an interesting case. i do believe it is going to with be setting precedent, because in the past week there were similar gender discrimination cases filed against twitter and facebook, and it could give us a sense of where they would go. >> yes, a reverberatin
we have julia boorstin here, and julia, the reaction here, and the california jury saying that genderr was not a substantial reason that kleiner perkins fired ellen pao, and waiting for other charges, but your reaction here? >> i think it is interesting, and look, i think it is too soon to say what the full verdict is here, but the question is as dan primack said, was she a good partner or not being a good partner or fired for the gender reasons, and she did not present a good case in the...
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nbc 10's vai sikahema introduces us to julia. you must be jenna. >> 12-year-old julia is a bright and friendly young lady. she has a warm caring heart, and possesses a can-do attitude. she has a passion for cheerleading, so we went to learn some new cheers from the experts at penn's cheerleading squad. one, two, three, four. >> reporter: she jumped right in and got to work. she had a ball learning some of the routines. >> julia definitely has the ability to light up a room when she comes in. she has a caring heart and a really sweet disposition. >> reporter: the fifth grader hopes to be part of a cheer squad one day, and has dreams of becoming a lawyer in the future. >> reporter: what i really like about julia, she's so open to trying new things and willing, you know, if you ask her to do something, she has a willing heart. >> reporter: julia's passionate about helping people in need which has led her to volunteering her time at shelters and homes. >> today, i'm going to make cards for them and pass them out at a nursing home. >>
nbc 10's vai sikahema introduces us to julia. you must be jenna. >> 12-year-old julia is a bright and friendly young lady. she has a warm caring heart, and possesses a can-do attitude. she has a passion for cheerleading, so we went to learn some new cheers from the experts at penn's cheerleading squad. one, two, three, four. >> reporter: she jumped right in and got to work. she had a ball learning some of the routines. >> julia definitely has the ability to light up a room...
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julia. [ bleep ] sorry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, you said julia, i thought you said flipper. [ laughtertates dolphin ] i have two roses left, but let's just skip to one rose left. and finally, this is pretty interesting. a new research suggests that men who regularly post selfies are more likely to have psychopathic tendencies. while women who regularly post selfies are more likely to be a a kardashian. [ laughter ] we have a great show, give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey, everybody. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: we have a big week of shows coming up tomorrow night, gwyneth paltrow and josh gad will be here. [ cheers and applause ] then later this week, kevin hart is stopping by. and we're going to play a game of slap jack, me and kevin. plus, we have megan trainor, brian williams, and victoria justice to round out the week. big week. [ applause ] but what a fun show we have tonight. i love all of our guests tonight. as i do every night. [ light laughter ] tonight, we, first of all, we have the sexiest man alive, chris hemsworth is here. [ cheers
julia. [ bleep ] sorry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, you said julia, i thought you said flipper. [ laughtertates dolphin ] i have two roses left, but let's just skip to one rose left. and finally, this is pretty interesting. a new research suggests that men who regularly post selfies are more likely to have psychopathic tendencies. while women who regularly post selfies are more likely to be a a kardashian. [ laughter ] we have a great show, give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and...
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our moscow correspondent, julio bova -- julia, joins us on the line.alk us through has been banned from attending. >> several foreign politicians have been banned from attending the funeral and the memorial service in moscow today, including a polish senate seat seeker, who was denied a visa to russia at the last minute . also another prominent opposition leader, he was not allowed to attend the funeral the movie actually applied for a day release to do this. those three people are definitely not attending the ceremony, but there are's ill representatives -- there are still representatives of foreign officials that are going to be there. while the u.s. ambassador to russia attended the memorial service earlier today. as well as the government official, the russian government was represented by the deputy prime minister, who came this morning. as well as public figures and politicians, the general public of course came, hundreds of people came in, they queued for hours to get inside of the center. many brought flowers which they covered with his coffin,
our moscow correspondent, julio bova -- julia, joins us on the line.alk us through has been banned from attending. >> several foreign politicians have been banned from attending the funeral and the memorial service in moscow today, including a polish senate seat seeker, who was denied a visa to russia at the last minute . also another prominent opposition leader, he was not allowed to attend the funeral the movie actually applied for a day release to do this. those three people are...
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[cheers and applause] >> jimmy: julia louis-dreyfus! april 12th at 10:30 on hbo. we'll be right back. strong can heal from miles away. ...unite us for a common good. ...and turn a simple video into endless laughter. strong can take you... ...all the way to the summit. oh my! so cool! think what strong can do for you. can i play too? at&t's network now has the nation's strongest 4g lte signal. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ba-da-ba-ba-ba ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there we go. lease an mkz for $299 a month, plus competitive owners and lessees get $1000 bonus cash, only at your lincoln dealer. when you ache and haven't you're not you. tylenol® pm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you a better night. you're a better you all day. tylenol®. 8 layers of wheat... frosted mini-wheats®... and one that's sweet. for the adult and kid in all of us. (supergrass' "alright") plays throughout ♪ kellogg's frosted mini wheats® feed your inner kidult. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: our friend guillermo has a lot of responsibilities as a parking lo
[cheers and applause] >> jimmy: julia louis-dreyfus! april 12th at 10:30 on hbo. we'll be right back. strong can heal from miles away. ...unite us for a common good. ...and turn a simple video into endless laughter. strong can take you... ...all the way to the summit. oh my! so cool! think what strong can do for you. can i play too? at&t's network now has the nation's strongest 4g lte signal. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ba-da-ba-ba-ba ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there we go. lease an mkz...
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has julia changed her mind about a subsequently. >> nobody wants to so an old hooker. >>> it wasn't beboobs. >> and the madmen emotional good-bye. >> it was awful. >> it is a good-bye. >> it was awful. >> it is a loss. >> and breaking couples news at "dancing with the stars." >> did one of the stars and his dance pro just come out as a couple? >> nowan "extra" on location from universal orlando
has julia changed her mind about a subsequently. >> nobody wants to so an old hooker. >>> it wasn't beboobs. >> and the madmen emotional good-bye. >> it was awful. >> it is a good-bye. >> it was awful. >> it is a loss. >> and breaking couples news at "dancing with the stars." >> did one of the stars and his dance pro just come out as a couple? >> nowan "extra" on location from universal orlando
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julia chatterley has more from lake cuomo, italy. >> reporter: may be tranquil here in lake cuomo in italy, but i can tell you, the talk was tough. discussing just how europe can compete with the u.s. going forward and get its growth back on track. it's a meeting that takes place twice a year bringing together global leaders, ceos, also investors to discuss the event taking place in the financial markets today and greece to accept the stage. yans arrived here early and a barrage of questions from journalists. he talked about the possibility of a greek exit from the euro zone and the markets. he said, rook,look they've got it wrong in the past and again. again he talked about the possibility of debt restructuring. we know what the germans feel about this. they don't want rising hassles across the euro. he taufbed the european central bank the live slug of money in the economy right now. he said, look, they're treat it harshly. he reiterated it again. there's so many open questions about how greece finances itself in the short-term. he said they'll come up with a reform plan early, but
julia chatterley has more from lake cuomo, italy. >> reporter: may be tranquil here in lake cuomo in italy, but i can tell you, the talk was tough. discussing just how europe can compete with the u.s. going forward and get its growth back on track. it's a meeting that takes place twice a year bringing together global leaders, ceos, also investors to discuss the event taking place in the financial markets today and greece to accept the stage. yans arrived here early and a barrage of...
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the detectives say july -- julia was struck in the back of the head. for 36 years it has been a mystery and her mother could only guess what happened. >> do you not know what happened is every story you read with girls being murdered or victimized, you think, that is what happened. >> detectives have re-opened the case and much has changed in 36 years, there is now d.n.a. testing so physical evidence will be reexamined. detectives are also hoping new witnesses will come forward. >> there is someone out there that knows something that maybe did not come forward at the time or thought about it over the years and thought, that was unusual, i wonder if it relates to the case. those are the tips we are looking for. >> support groups and her three other children have helped her cope over the years but she hopes the investigation will turn up some answers. >> it is like your child had cancer you would know everything to know about the disease and those cases you want to know what happened and before there with her and think about what really happened. >> the
the detectives say july -- julia was struck in the back of the head. for 36 years it has been a mystery and her mother could only guess what happened. >> do you not know what happened is every story you read with girls being murdered or victimized, you think, that is what happened. >> detectives have re-opened the case and much has changed in 36 years, there is now d.n.a. testing so physical evidence will be reexamined. detectives are also hoping new witnesses will come forward....
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for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin. >>> now to another silicon valley firm. google. according to visitor logs recorded by "the wall street journal" to the white h 130 times, one a week on average during the current administration. even as the government was wrapping up its anti-trust investigation. in comparison executives from
for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin. >>> now to another silicon valley firm. google. according to visitor logs recorded by "the wall street journal" to the white h 130 times, one a week on average during the current administration. even as the government was wrapping up its anti-trust investigation. in comparison executives from
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julia borstein is live at the big event in san francisco. julia. >> that's right, mandy. mark zuckerberg is about to take the stage. he will be addressing the 2,500 developers who are gathered here in san francisco, and there are two main topics that he is expected to make big news on. >> messenger is facebook's stand-alone messeninging app, and he announced he will be turning it into a platform. that means that developers will be able to build other apps on top of the platform very similar to what we've seen with the line app, which is a popular messaging app in asia. that means people will be able to buy things, buy movie tickets, and do various things including read content, watch videos without actually leaving the messenger app. big news there as well as an ad technology as facebook looks to be the way that multiple brands buy ads, not just on the facebook platform but to reach consumers all across the different apps. it would put it in direct competition with tweter's hub. we'll be monitoring and back on with more. back to you. >> thanks very much julia. >>> the sel
julia borstein is live at the big event in san francisco. julia. >> that's right, mandy. mark zuckerberg is about to take the stage. he will be addressing the 2,500 developers who are gathered here in san francisco, and there are two main topics that he is expected to make big news on. >> messenger is facebook's stand-alone messeninging app, and he announced he will be turning it into a platform. that means that developers will be able to build other apps on top of the platform very...
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>> reporter: the film starred julia roberts and richard gere.r on-screen chemistry. >> i think it is clear in a movie like this if the actors don't have something, some trust, something special creative energy going on between them, human energy between them it doesn't work at all. >> reporter: the complexities of the characters. >> she's got some kind of hero element to her. where she is over -- by the end of the movie she's overcome so much. she is not really a hard-nosed hooker to begin with. she kind of got caught up in it and you appreciate her triumph over her own life. >> reporter: the film won the young star a golden globe. >> i think i was in a moment of shock, panic and glee combined. >> reporter: but the duo almost didn't get the job. director garry marshall saying -- >> al pacino did a reading with julia, tom conti and sam neill were actors that screen tested with julia for the role. >> reporter: 25 years and $460 million later, we can't imagine anyone else in the role. ♪ rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> you really can't imagin
>> reporter: the film starred julia roberts and richard gere.r on-screen chemistry. >> i think it is clear in a movie like this if the actors don't have something, some trust, something special creative energy going on between them, human energy between them it doesn't work at all. >> reporter: the complexities of the characters. >> she's got some kind of hero element to her. where she is over -- by the end of the movie she's overcome so much. she is not really a...
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>> julia woodward was murdered shortly after moving out of her childhood home. now her murder is one of 34 unsolved cases getting a second look by nevada investigators. julia woodward was 30 years old when she left. she had hopes of finding a job and going to school. weeks after leaving the bay area her body was found in the rugged hills near reno. they say she was struck in the back of the head. as to who did it and why remains a mystery. for the past 36 years her mother could only guess. >> you don't know what happened so every story you read with girls being murdered or victimized in someway you think that's what happens. >> detectives have no now reopened julia's case. there is now dna testing so physical evidence gathered at the scene will be reexamined. detectives are hoping new witnesses will come forward. >> there is somebody out there that knows something that maybe didn't come forward at the time or has thought about it over the years. they thought that was unusual and i wonder if it relates to that case. those are are the tips we are looking for. >> s
>> julia woodward was murdered shortly after moving out of her childhood home. now her murder is one of 34 unsolved cases getting a second look by nevada investigators. julia woodward was 30 years old when she left. she had hopes of finding a job and going to school. weeks after leaving the bay area her body was found in the rugged hills near reno. they say she was struck in the back of the head. as to who did it and why remains a mystery. for the past 36 years her mother could only...
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julia, thanks. julia boorstin with the latest out in l.a. >> pandora, if you look for a trade i think it comes in the form of pandora. there were rumors they were going to hire goldman sacks to pursue a deal. to me, where there's smoke that's fire. and bill miller -- >> friday out in detroit. >> stock has gone nowhere. with that said, it's not -- it is expensive, but again, where where there's smoke, there's fire. i think the risk/reward with pandora sets up something interesting here. >> especially if you have a sell-off tomorrow. if you have a sell-off because of this -- >> then no impact as julia said. >> there's why there's an opportunity if there's a sell-off. >> spotify has about 10 million paid subscribers so disagree on pandora. i think they get taken under at some point, because i think the internet radio thing i don't think it works. you're seeing the land grab with the artists. think about who's on the beats side. dr. dre, they will line up a ton of artists themselves and all the people o
julia, thanks. julia boorstin with the latest out in l.a. >> pandora, if you look for a trade i think it comes in the form of pandora. there were rumors they were going to hire goldman sacks to pursue a deal. to me, where there's smoke that's fire. and bill miller -- >> friday out in detroit. >> stock has gone nowhere. with that said, it's not -- it is expensive, but again, where where there's smoke, there's fire. i think the risk/reward with pandora sets up something...
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julia boorstin in los angeles with details. julia? >> thanks so much. i'm in austin at south by southwest but this news is all about hbo and cablevision. hbo and cablevision announcing that cablevisions optimum online internet service will be the first internet service to package together hbo now, the new over the top streaming service that hbo recently announced would be launching in april with apple. now, apple has the exclusive streaming rights to hbo now, but when it comes to the regular cable and satellite tv providers that are already distributing hbo, cablevision is the first to announce that it will be bundling that standalone service with its internet service. so you no longer have to pay for a whole tv package to cablevision if you want to watch hbo. you could pay for high speed broadband and add on hbo to that. we're waiting for details on the launch date for hbo now via cablevision as well as the cost but i would expect it to launch in april ahead of "game of thrones" on april 12th on hbo. guys? >> i would think -- >> yulia,ou'll julia, than
julia boorstin in los angeles with details. julia? >> thanks so much. i'm in austin at south by southwest but this news is all about hbo and cablevision. hbo and cablevision announcing that cablevisions optimum online internet service will be the first internet service to package together hbo now, the new over the top streaming service that hbo recently announced would be launching in april with apple. now, apple has the exclusive streaming rights to hbo now, but when it comes to the...
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let's get out to julia now. >> thank you wilfred. let's kick off on this idea of the reform and the possible risks to implementation as far as that reform program is concern concerned. sir, there seems to be a lot more optimism about italy's prospects right now. to what extent should it be qe and the weaker euro an how much of that is about the program and what he has achieved in the last year? >> we can certainly be more optimistic because of the policy. qe is effective. it's not enough. we now have a scenario situation that can push the economy but at the same time we should avoid the mistakes that japan has done in the past. we need more economic stimulus. monetary policy is a prerequisit but not enough for the economy. >> looking as far as italy is concerned i speak to the deputy secretary general this morning and her view on even if we look at it, the impact is far smaller than what the government believed will happen. you're concerned but not enough. >> we need to match more. not only more economic stimulus but much more deep s
let's get out to julia now. >> thank you wilfred. let's kick off on this idea of the reform and the possible risks to implementation as far as that reform program is concern concerned. sir, there seems to be a lot more optimism about italy's prospects right now. to what extent should it be qe and the weaker euro an how much of that is about the program and what he has achieved in the last year? >> we can certainly be more optimistic because of the policy. qe is effective. it's not...
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>> julia, thank you so much. >>> call it the next big unicorn. another $52 million today. it's on the heels of its$90 million investment. it's their largest position ever, and they remain the only partner. steven, good to see you. welcome. >> good morning. >> that is saying something, the largest position. >> well, we are super excited. this is a really significant investment for us. but really david and o-ryan, the founders, have done an amazing job with the superb product. >> and, steven, it's john ford. it gives people the ability, the real time ability, to see potential vulnerable smartphones, pcs, send messages to people who might have those, push fixes, but it's enterprise. and andreessen horowitz has a big legacy there. is that missed in the hype of valuing as and whatnot, are there really attractive companies to look at there in the enterprise? >> well, the enterprise of course is the infrastructure of the world in terms of computing. and there are probably 1 billion end points. those are pcs or macs or laptops, desktops, virtual machines
>> julia, thank you so much. >>> call it the next big unicorn. another $52 million today. it's on the heels of its$90 million investment. it's their largest position ever, and they remain the only partner. steven, good to see you. welcome. >> good morning. >> that is saying something, the largest position. >> well, we are super excited. this is a really significant investment for us. but really david and o-ryan, the founders, have done an amazing job with the...
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i remember you sitting across from my desk. >> gary brought me there and he said, richard, julia julia don't remember gary. i just remember the gifl girl. and yeah, we loved each other immediately. it was a nice thing. but to be honest, i didn't know if i was doing this movie yet. she's across from my desk we're getting to know each other, it's all flirty. and he calls up and it's like how's it going? and i'm going, yeah yeah. and she's across the desk and she takes a piece of paper and she's writing something on it -- post-it. and she turns it around and pushes it to me and says, please say yes. >> i remember that. >> and it was so sweet. and i said i just said yes. >> i love hearing stories like that. the backstory is so interesting. >> i love that. >> i see chemistry. i think they still do. >> i do too. a lot has happened. he said that was two marriages ago. a lot's happened in our lives. >> we'll have more of the reunion tomorrow. >> we have a couple of shoutouts. it's national women's month. i didn't know that. >> because every month is something. if you have some advice that you
i remember you sitting across from my desk. >> gary brought me there and he said, richard, julia julia don't remember gary. i just remember the gifl girl. and yeah, we loved each other immediately. it was a nice thing. but to be honest, i didn't know if i was doing this movie yet. she's across from my desk we're getting to know each other, it's all flirty. and he calls up and it's like how's it going? and i'm going, yeah yeah. and she's across the desk and she takes a piece of paper and...
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julia, richard.r the girl. and yeah we loved each other immediately. so it was a nice thing. but i -- to be honest i was still -- i didn't know if i was doing this movie yet. she's across from my desk we're getting to know each other, we're flirty-flirty, nice-nice. and he calls up and it's kind of like how's it going? and i'm going, yeah. yeah. and she's across the desk. and she takes a piece of paper. and she's writing something on it, post-it. you remember more than i do. she turns it around and she pushes it to me and said, "please say yes." >> i remember that. >> it was so sweet. and i just said "yes." >> i love hearing stories like that. you know the back story is so interesting. >> i love that. they had instant chemistry. >> i think they still do. >> i do, too. >> a lot has happened. that was two marriages ago. lots happened in our lives since then. >> we'll have, of course more of the reunion tomorrow. >> yeah. >> on "today." >> we have a couple of shout-outs. >> it's national women's month.
julia, richard.r the girl. and yeah we loved each other immediately. so it was a nice thing. but i -- to be honest i was still -- i didn't know if i was doing this movie yet. she's across from my desk we're getting to know each other, we're flirty-flirty, nice-nice. and he calls up and it's kind of like how's it going? and i'm going, yeah. yeah. and she's across the desk. and she takes a piece of paper. and she's writing something on it, post-it. you remember more than i do. she turns it around...
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julia harris was also involved in family issues. she championed the family welfare bureau and was active in championing literacy. in 1926, the inquirer son was recognized with a pulitzer prize for its brave and energetic fight against the ku klux klan, against the enactment of a law barring the teaching of evolution, against lynching, and for justice to the negro. well-wishers poured in across the country. some said that the harrises were only too eager to look down on their home state. they were outstanding journalists. their talents to not extend to the business and financial aspects of running a newspaper. in the 1920's they lost ownership of the newspaper to another individual who owned other newspapers. in late 1929, the new owner fire julia harris, indicating her tutorials and in-depth reporting were no longer needed and superfluous. enraged, they both decided to leave columbus and returned to -- atlanta to strike out on new adventures. many of the residents the moan to this, sending them notes expressing their sadness. an org
julia harris was also involved in family issues. she championed the family welfare bureau and was active in championing literacy. in 1926, the inquirer son was recognized with a pulitzer prize for its brave and energetic fight against the ku klux klan, against the enactment of a law barring the teaching of evolution, against lynching, and for justice to the negro. well-wishers poured in across the country. some said that the harrises were only too eager to look down on their home state. they...
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both julian and his wife, julia were natives of atlanta.harris, who is the author of the uncle remus folk stories. and julia had grown up as a socialite in atlanta before marrying julian harris. so these were people who loved their state, but wanted to see it continue to progress in many ways, and to out run some of these outdated attitudes. so, very quickly, the harrises made their position known. an example of one of the editorials that they wrote is actually included here. this is speaking about the ongoing exit this of african-americans to the north looking for better opportunities. and they writes that other factors, quote, mean nothing if a human being, right -- white or black, feels that he is unjustly treated. if he feels that his wife and property are not safe from nitrite is an cowardly mass organizations, if he feels that he has no voice in making the loss under which you must live. throughout this campaign, the son lost 20% of the subscribers but by 1924, a letter to the editor from a local resident proudly boasted that there wa
both julian and his wife, julia were natives of atlanta.harris, who is the author of the uncle remus folk stories. and julia had grown up as a socialite in atlanta before marrying julian harris. so these were people who loved their state, but wanted to see it continue to progress in many ways, and to out run some of these outdated attitudes. so, very quickly, the harrises made their position known. an example of one of the editorials that they wrote is actually included here. this is speaking...
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even today julia has to do breathing treatments for two hours every day.ladelphia she's raising a wearness about the sixteen also for child life specialists. >> they are the unsung heroes of our nation's children's hospital. they bring art, music and pet therapy and fun activities like chop's shake it off video seen on youtube. >> even though they're sick they're still kids. at the end of the day they want to play. >> really hard to see your daughter if plain but a pleasure seeing her smile laughing and joy and that's what they do here. >> julia tells me when she was born doctors thought she would maybe see high school graduation. >> i'm surpassing that. the average life span is now 37. >> she's looking forward to continuing her fight singing and representing philadelphia. >> i have the crown for 365 days so i'm trying to be as busy as possible. >> and she's definitely busy. on top of being miss philadelphia, julia will graduate from fordham university this spring. she also runs her own nonprofit called singing at the top of my lungs. and she will compete
even today julia has to do breathing treatments for two hours every day.ladelphia she's raising a wearness about the sixteen also for child life specialists. >> they are the unsung heroes of our nation's children's hospital. they bring art, music and pet therapy and fun activities like chop's shake it off video seen on youtube. >> even though they're sick they're still kids. at the end of the day they want to play. >> really hard to see your daughter if plain but a pleasure...
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first with julia.rted having trouble running. >> then eventually it turned into just collapsing. she would just collapse as she was walking. >> reporter: eight months later, jessica had similar symptoms. md is a group of hereditary diseases. it causes progressive muscle weakness. the twins now need a scooter to get around. >> when you start to lose your physical abilities, it changes you. >> reporter: jessica and julia draw strength from their friends, big sister natalie and their parents. >> just have to be strong. it's -- nothing is going to take this away, so you have to deal with what's in front of you. >> reporter: the family can also counter on their community. berlin community school has helped organize a walk to raise donations for md research. it's a good feeling for julia. >> very good knowing how many people care. >> we're so happy we're here. everybody has been phenomenal. >> reporter: now the walk in berlin, new jersey, is sunday march 22nd. this is a precursor to a larger walk in king of
first with julia.rted having trouble running. >> then eventually it turned into just collapsing. she would just collapse as she was walking. >> reporter: eight months later, jessica had similar symptoms. md is a group of hereditary diseases. it causes progressive muscle weakness. the twins now need a scooter to get around. >> when you start to lose your physical abilities, it changes you. >> reporter: jessica and julia draw strength from their friends, big sister natalie...
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julia coller had grown up as a socialite before marrying julian harris.e were people who loved their state but wanted to see it continue to progress in many ways and out run some of these out dated attitudes. very quickly, they made their position known. an example of one of the editorials they wrote is included here. this is speaking about the ongoing accidents of african-americans to the north looking for better opportunities. they write that other factors mean nothing if a human being, white or black feels he is unjustly treated. if he feels his life and property are not safe from knight riders and cowardly mass organizations, if he feels he has no voice in making the laws under which he must live. throughout this campaign, they lost 20% of their subscribers that by 1924, a letter to the editor from a local resident proudly boasted there was no kkk control of the city or county government. they didn't stop with their crusade against the clan. they became involved in other national and local issues. they both traveled to tennessee to cover the so-called
julia coller had grown up as a socialite before marrying julian harris.e were people who loved their state but wanted to see it continue to progress in many ways and out run some of these out dated attitudes. very quickly, they made their position known. an example of one of the editorials they wrote is included here. this is speaking about the ongoing accidents of african-americans to the north looking for better opportunities. they write that other factors mean nothing if a human being, white...
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host of "so popular" julia turner. awesome to see you all.ring of domestic tasks and the notion of choreplay. what was your roweaction to this? >> i texted my girlfriends and i was like please i swear to never sleep with a man who thinks chores are the incentive of us getting into bed. do we think they are that basic? >> like fold laundry. julia, there's a treat by someone who says the use of the word choreplay filled me with righteous rage. we don't tend to men with sex so they act like human beings. you should be doing the laundry anyway, maybe. >> the whole point is the household load of responsibilities should be shareded 50/50. if you suggest that the woman needs to incentivize man to do the laundry with sex or whatever else you're suggesting that it's still her responsibility. >> right. and i think all of it goes -- at that said, there is still an unequal division of labor if any relationship, right? i guess part of me wonders whether as sort of disgusting or distasteful as the notion of incentivizing what half of a relationship to do s
host of "so popular" julia turner. awesome to see you all.ring of domestic tasks and the notion of choreplay. what was your roweaction to this? >> i texted my girlfriends and i was like please i swear to never sleep with a man who thinks chores are the incentive of us getting into bed. do we think they are that basic? >> like fold laundry. julia, there's a treat by someone who says the use of the word choreplay filled me with righteous rage. we don't tend to men with sex...
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julia. [applause] >> thank you, dean milberg, for the lovely introduction and marvelous comments which i hope you will e-mail to me. so it's a true honor for the brennan center for capitalism studies at the new school for social research to welcome her fester sven beckert here tonight. e. is layered bell professor of american history at harvard university. tonight professor beckert will present his new book "empire of cotton" but always introduction i thought many of you in the audience but like to know the bit about professor beckert's own history with the new school for social research. our esteemed colleague charles tilly and eric shaped his thinking in the early stages of the project became the money metropolis. professor beckert's first book the money metropolis, new york city and the consolidation of the american bourgeoisie. published in 2000 money metropolis examined the surprise lake and it is surprising is the pricing, surprise lake unlikely social consolidation of wealthy new york
julia. [applause] >> thank you, dean milberg, for the lovely introduction and marvelous comments which i hope you will e-mail to me. so it's a true honor for the brennan center for capitalism studies at the new school for social research to welcome her fester sven beckert here tonight. e. is layered bell professor of american history at harvard university. tonight professor beckert will present his new book "empire of cotton" but always introduction i thought many of you in the...
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>> reporter: the film starred julia roberts and richard gere.emistry. >> i think it is clear in a movie like this if the actors don't have something, some trust, something special creative energy going on between them, human energy between them it doesn't work at all. >> reporter: the complexities of the characters. >> she's got some kind of hero element to her. where she is over -- by the end of the movie she's overcome so much. she is not really a hard-nosed hooker to begin. she kind of got caught up in it and you appreciate her triumph over her own life. . she kind of got caught up in it and you appreciate her triumph over her own life. w. she kind of got caught up in it and you appreciate her triumph over her own life. i. she kind of got caught up in it and you appreciate her triumph over her own life. t. she kind of got caught up in it and you appreciate her triumph over her own life. h. she kind of got caught up in it and you appreciate her triumph over her own life. >> reporter: the film won the young star a golden globe. >> i think i was
>> reporter: the film starred julia roberts and richard gere.emistry. >> i think it is clear in a movie like this if the actors don't have something, some trust, something special creative energy going on between them, human energy between them it doesn't work at all. >> reporter: the complexities of the characters. >> she's got some kind of hero element to her. where she is over -- by the end of the movie she's overcome so much. she is not really a hard-nosed hooker to...
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. >> reporter: 22-year-old julia was the performer at sea crest studios inside the children's hospitaladelphia. she has sung in the 6abc thanksgiving day parade and her voice helped her become the new miss philadelphia. >> winning a title was a dream come true. >> reporter: now as part of other platform she is helping other children chase their dreams. she tells them she was once a patient there, too. she has cystic fibroses. even today julia has to do breathing treatment for two hours a day. >> they are the unsung heros of the nation's children hospitals. they bring art music and it pet therapy. >> they are still kids at the end of the day they want to play. >> it's hard to see your daughter sick, but it's a pleasure to see them smile and laugh. >> reporter: doctors said she would not see high school graduation. >> she is looking forward to continuing her fight singing and representing philadelphia. >> itch the crown for 365 days, so i'm trying to be as busy as possible. >> reporter: on top of being miss philadelphia, julia graduates from fordham university this spring. she runs her o
. >> reporter: 22-year-old julia was the performer at sea crest studios inside the children's hospitaladelphia. she has sung in the 6abc thanksgiving day parade and her voice helped her become the new miss philadelphia. >> winning a title was a dream come true. >> reporter: now as part of other platform she is helping other children chase their dreams. she tells them she was once a patient there, too. she has cystic fibroses. even today julia has to do breathing treatment for...
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>> thanks, julia.ect manager divia who has written several op-eds for "the new york times" and "time" magazine on sexism in silicon valley. so the pipeline is one issue. i would like to talk about women with technical expertise, such as yourself, who are already in the industry and the experience that you've had. you've written about the experiences that you have had being harassed, even being asked by companies to make suggestions and speak up about ways to improve the lot of women in companies and then that advice has been ignored. what's the significance of this ellen pao case and where do we go from here? >> yeah. i think ellen pao case is pretty significant because it is a signal that says it acknowledges there is discrimination in the industry and i think some of the instances that she has pointed out are egees you and kind of similar to some of the instances we have highlighted in our op-ed that we wrote about eight of us about gender discrimination and harassment of women in tech and i think wh
>> thanks, julia.ect manager divia who has written several op-eds for "the new york times" and "time" magazine on sexism in silicon valley. so the pipeline is one issue. i would like to talk about women with technical expertise, such as yourself, who are already in the industry and the experience that you've had. you've written about the experiences that you have had being harassed, even being asked by companies to make suggestions and speak up about ways to improve...
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the largest companies expected to attend and as julia boorstin tells us those companies are battling for real money in an increasingly virtual world. >> reporter: virtual reality is front and center here at the game developers conference and also in barcelona where mark zuckerberg talked on stage over obamacare o oculus's potential. >> that's future technology in that it's not a mainstream consumer thing today. but i believe that kind of continues this trajectory going from text to photos to videos to fully immersive scenes that you can be a part of. >> to continue that trajectory occulus' challenge here is to create games on a platform from established giants such as morveus and htt. >> you need things that make it appealing to people who don't know what virtual reality is. >> reporter: this week announcing an app store for virtual reality headset to enable developers to sell their games. >> okulus has to get the hardware out there. with the theme headset, there's going to be some real competition out there. >> reporter: the global market for virtual reality could be over a $5 billi
the largest companies expected to attend and as julia boorstin tells us those companies are battling for real money in an increasingly virtual world. >> reporter: virtual reality is front and center here at the game developers conference and also in barcelona where mark zuckerberg talked on stage over obamacare o oculus's potential. >> that's future technology in that it's not a mainstream consumer thing today. but i believe that kind of continues this trajectory going from text to...
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the cast of "pretty woman" all together after 25 years as julia roberts reveals something we didn't know all these years later. >>> vermont police said today they are, quote, very interested in a possible link between real estate heir robert durst and another cold case. the 1971 disappearance of a young woman last seen near a store durst owned in vermont. now a woman who once dated durst has come forward to nbc with details about the time they spent together. our stephanie gosk has her story. >> reporter: while robert durst sits in a louisiana jail, a woman who once dated him has a story to tell. linda walker zevallos said she met robert durst in 2007 on a flight from new york to dallas. for the next six months she said they spoke often. he was the one who called her. meals at fancy restaurants in dallas, a dinner with her 13-year-old son. after one date, he sent a handwritten letter. >> "last night was fun and special and i will not forget it." >> reporter: but soon after, zevallos ended it. >> i started sensing something was wrong. and that was it. >> reporter: she remembers durst gett
the cast of "pretty woman" all together after 25 years as julia roberts reveals something we didn't know all these years later. >>> vermont police said today they are, quote, very interested in a possible link between real estate heir robert durst and another cold case. the 1971 disappearance of a young woman last seen near a store durst owned in vermont. now a woman who once dated durst has come forward to nbc with details about the time they spent together. our stephanie...
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thanks, julia.aking of periscope, top vc and major twitter investor chris sacca talked a about the new app with us yesterday. listen to what he had to say. >> it's been an incredible service and what we're going to see is more users coming on there and that individual is going to be not just -- individual not just compelling and drive monthly active users on the service but one of the richest troves of monetizeble data we've seen on the net. >> i mean, guys, is meerkat dead? look at the quality of this stream here from periscope, is pretty good. i've had people, you know, joining my periscope whatever you call it, at this point, subscribing, when i haven't done anything yet, because of twitter's viral effect. i mean this is pretty powerful. >> twitter is helpful. this is real time. the issue for these folks is there enough stuff cool to watch on live stream you can aggregate a big enough audience. maybe the strategy is it's not going to be huge, not millions watching one, but millions of people doin
thanks, julia.aking of periscope, top vc and major twitter investor chris sacca talked a about the new app with us yesterday. listen to what he had to say. >> it's been an incredible service and what we're going to see is more users coming on there and that individual is going to be not just -- individual not just compelling and drive monthly active users on the service but one of the richest troves of monetizeble data we've seen on the net. >> i mean, guys, is meerkat dead? look at...
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julia: repÍtelo. oooooooh! julia: el Último lo va a ser super bien. el Último... si acabara de salir del salon de belleza. suave professionals® funciona tan bien como las marcas de salon. suave. si es un nuevo beneficiario o se va a jubilar pronto ahora es el momento de evaluar sus opciones de cobertura de medicare con el plan aarp medicare complete, asegurado a través de unitedhealthcare, usted podrá obtener los beneficios de salud y estabilidad que busca. se puede combinar la parte a y la parte b de medicare... con la cobertura de medicamentos recetados de la parte d...¡ y más! todo en un simple plan, por una prima mensual baja y en algunas áreas, ¡sin ninguna prima en absoluto! con chequeos anuales de rutina, exámenes preventivos y la mayoría de las inmunizaciones... por un copago de $0. además, con pharmacy saver goce de prescipciones tan bajas como por $1.50, en miles de farmacias como éstas. si es un nuevo beneficiario a medicare o se va a jubilar pronto, no espere más, llame hoy mismo para inscribirse... en un plan aarp medicare complete, asegurado a través
julia: repÍtelo. oooooooh! julia: el Último lo va a ser super bien. el Último... si acabara de salir del salon de belleza. suave professionals® funciona tan bien como las marcas de salon. suave. si es un nuevo beneficiario o se va a jubilar pronto ahora es el momento de evaluar sus opciones de cobertura de medicare con el plan aarp medicare complete, asegurado a través de unitedhealthcare, usted podrá obtener los beneficios de salud y estabilidad que busca. se puede combinar la parte a y...
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for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in san francisco. >>> network slashing current quarter guidance and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the outlook, rather dull comes as the communications company said it doesn't expect to receive some orders that it had counted on and is also planning to review its cost structure. shares down get this 34% today to $8.70. ihs is cutting its profit in sales outlook for the year. the information and analytics company blamed head winds from slumping energy prices and currency volatility. those are the two biggies this earning season. shares off more than 7% to $110.26. mccormick's first quarter results topped estimates. the spice maker did note the earnings weighedn by a stronger dollar. currency fluctuations takes a bite out of the sales outlook for the year. still, shares up more than 2.5% to $75.12. >>> ross stores announcing a 2 for 1 stock split. the retailer said the move reflects recent strong performance and optimism about the future. the split would be paid out as a 100% stock dividend in june. shares up a fraction to $1
for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in san francisco. >>> network slashing current quarter guidance and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the outlook, rather dull comes as the communications company said it doesn't expect to receive some orders that it had counted on and is also planning to review its cost structure. shares down get this 34% today to $8.70. ihs is cutting its profit in sales outlook for the year. the information and analytics company...
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cnbc's julia boorstin is live. in l.a. for this. what does this mean? >> since the show first premiered two years ago, its stock has nearly tripled as its more than doubled its subscriber base showing the 1 wh0010$100 mn investment in the show has more than paid off. now "house of cards'" third season will be instrumental in keeping viewers hooked and adding new ones. rivals are investing heavily in original content. netflix is facing more competition from amazon upping its ante as it invests more in originals. a stand alone hbo service is in the works. and there's the new sling tv. plus netflix is losing dozens of titles in its library next month. maintaining the buzz of shows like "house of cards" is why the company is ramping up investment in originals, raising an additional $1.5 billion earlier this month. that's $500 million more than netflix previously announced. >> julia boorstin, thanks for that. >>> mike khouw, they are investing more in originals. and they say they are spending less on making their own content versus licensing from studios. >>
cnbc's julia boorstin is live. in l.a. for this. what does this mean? >> since the show first premiered two years ago, its stock has nearly tripled as its more than doubled its subscriber base showing the 1 wh0010$100 mn investment in the show has more than paid off. now "house of cards'" third season will be instrumental in keeping viewers hooked and adding new ones. rivals are investing heavily in original content. netflix is facing more competition from amazon upping its ante...
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for "nightly business report," i'm julia chatterley in brussels. >>> still ahead, a key tax deadline is looming and if you miss it, it could cost you a lot. >>> general motors ceo mary barra will be deposed after a defective ignition switches. testify under oath in october along with other current and former gm employees. in addition to the lit station st litigation could result in a fine. >> house speaker boehner and nancy pelosi close to fixing a long standing problem with medicare. temporary patches override so that physicians don't take a major cut in reimbursements. this deal being hashed out would make a fix permanent. >> i'm encouraged by the progress our committees are making and permanently resolve the so-called doc fix. as you all know we've had to patch these doctor payments 17 times over the last 11 years. i've been committed to finding a permanent solution to this problem. it's a chance to get rid of washington's most infamous budget gimmicks but it's also an opportunity to make structural reforms to medicare and real savings to taxpayers. >> the deal isn't done yet but
for "nightly business report," i'm julia chatterley in brussels. >>> still ahead, a key tax deadline is looming and if you miss it, it could cost you a lot. >>> general motors ceo mary barra will be deposed after a defective ignition switches. testify under oath in october along with other current and former gm employees. in addition to the lit station st litigation could result in a fine. >> house speaker boehner and nancy pelosi close to fixing a long...