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it's almost like u're in your little fortress. >> rose: julianna? >> i got the sse that being seated around the table really energized everybody and ft much more comfortable juing in and being civil about it as well. in terms of the headlines or subject matters, mitt romney while he did se more on the populist side of thing he is didn't necessarily come out answering the question about his authenticity because he also went ahead and said... essentially left the door open to another wall street bailout given what we're seeing in terms of potential contagion from europe. >> rose: rick? >> first of all, let me clarify i'm not the rich lry who came up with the cain 999. (laughter) >> rose: i thought about that. >> i thought you were going to be the next president. >> rose: do you know that lowry? is he a relative? >> i agree with everything that's been said. mitt romney he's like a boxer that has a couple inches extra ach in ese debate he isust seems to be operating at a higher level than everyone else and what brought that home to me in this particular
it's almost like u're in your little fortress. >> rose: julianna? >> i got the sse that being seated around the table really energized everybody and ft much more comfortable juing in and being civil about it as well. in terms of the headlines or subject matters, mitt romney while he did se more on the populist side of thing he is didn't necessarily come out answering the question about his authenticity because he also went ahead and said... essentially left the door open to another...
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and also joining us, julianna goldman of bloomberg news, white house correspondent for them.ianna i want to start with you because you were one of the questioners at the republican debate last week. things sort of stayed in place. what did you take away from it? >> herman cain came across as very likable, authentic, compelling. but with his new frontrunner status comes the scrutiny of a frontrunner and questions about whether the 999 plan really adds up. rick perry really came to that debate needing to play. he didn't have an economic plan to put forth. this was a debate focused only on the economy. he also did not use the opportunity to really hit mitt romney very hard on health care. instead talking about the need to block grant medicaid dollars back to the states. mitt romney really did seem to be the most confident and comfortable on matters of the economy. at the debate. >> schieffer: it seems to me, john, to be a consensus in the political community that whether republicans are excited about him or not, it looks like mitt romney is headed to the nomination. >> well, tha
and also joining us, julianna goldman of bloomberg news, white house correspondent for them.ianna i want to start with you because you were one of the questioners at the republican debate last week. things sort of stayed in place. what did you take away from it? >> herman cain came across as very likable, authentic, compelling. but with his new frontrunner status comes the scrutiny of a frontrunner and questions about whether the 999 plan really adds up. rick perry really came to that...
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>>> guess what's trending right now, julianna hough, "footloose," opening up this weekend.that is trending right now. love the series. i can't wait for that. and herman cain's 999 tax plan. talking about it all week. >> a lot of people are curious, how it's going to affect their wallets. crunching the numbers on that one. >> exactly. >>> all right. coming up next, a dispute, flight attendant, seatbelt and low profile passenger known whitney houston. >> who? >>> and who is topping the list of the celebrity chefs. flight attendant, seatbelt and low profile passenger known whitney houston. >> who? >>> and who is topping the list of the celebrity chefs. the surprise next in "the skinny." >> who? ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> what was that rob? >> too fast out of the gate. >> he's excited about today. >> common problem. >> we're going to jump right in. >> yes. >> first, we teased the story earlier. whitney houston, couple problems in the past. turns out she was recently on a flight out of atlanta on delta airlines. didn't want to buckle her seatbelt. don't know why. first time flight
>>> guess what's trending right now, julianna hough, "footloose," opening up this weekend.that is trending right now. love the series. i can't wait for that. and herman cain's 999 tax plan. talking about it all week. >> a lot of people are curious, how it's going to affect their wallets. crunching the numbers on that one. >> exactly. >>> all right. coming up next, a dispute, flight attendant, seatbelt and low profile passenger known whitney houston....
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from shanghai, julianna sends this report. >> computer training is compulsory. 13-year-old yohan says it's his favorite class. he's become so accustomed to typing that he occasionally forgets how to write some of the more complex characters by hand. >> when i write by hand, i have to memorize the characters, or at least have a dictionary in front of me. but when i type, i just have to be philadelphia with the keyboard. >> this is a longtime calligraphy teacher at the school. he says technology is getting in the way of passing on traditional writing and traditional values. >> as a chinese person, how you write represents who you are. there is a saying that goes, if you love china, you must love chinese characters, because they are so full of meaning. so i feel that a chinese person must be able to write well. >> it's been about 25 years since the last time i picked up a brush. so let's see if i can actually put into practice what teacher chen has been explaining to me. i will be writing the character -- which means "to think." but not just with one's head. but also with one's heart. ap
from shanghai, julianna sends this report. >> computer training is compulsory. 13-year-old yohan says it's his favorite class. he's become so accustomed to typing that he occasionally forgets how to write some of the more complex characters by hand. >> when i write by hand, i have to memorize the characters, or at least have a dictionary in front of me. but when i type, i just have to be philadelphia with the keyboard. >> this is a longtime calligraphy teacher at the school....
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other winners include kate winslet, julianna margulies, and director martin scorsese. for "teen kids news," i'm julie banderas, fox news channel in the classroom. >> if someone offered you a glass filled with sugar, you'd probably say, "no, thanks." but too many of us are literally drinking sugar every day. veronique reports on a hospital that's trying to get us out of that habit. >> experts at nationwide children's hospital in ohio have come up with a scary statistic. if you drink one 12-ounce soda a day, you're taking in an extra 35 pounds of sugar a year. >> and that, multiplied by two or three cans a day, can add up to 10 or 15 pounds of weight if they don't increase their exercise proportionately. >> to set a good example for families, the hospital is now banning sugar-sweetened drinks. it hopes the idea will catch on around the country. >> especially the children's hospitals are very well positioned to do this, as leaders in their respective communities in each region. >> on "teen kids news," we've often reported on the growing problem of overweight teens. the ex
other winners include kate winslet, julianna margulies, and director martin scorsese. for "teen kids news," i'm julie banderas, fox news channel in the classroom. >> if someone offered you a glass filled with sugar, you'd probably say, "no, thanks." but too many of us are literally drinking sugar every day. veronique reports on a hospital that's trying to get us out of that habit. >> experts at nationwide children's hospital in ohio have come up with a scary...
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. >> the help of realtors like julianna lee that says almost half of her clients are from asia. lee just sold this palo alto home to investors for $1.7 million. >> we are going to see a lot of foreign money, which will come to this area. >> last year, bargain hunting foreigners spent $82 billion in u.s. resident issue real estate and the bay area is a hot bed. >> the bay area in places lake palo alto, that's healthy for the market. >> there may be more and the lure of a visa could be what it takes. >> some investors don't have a visa and they don't put their money where they cannot travel or they can't see their invests personally. so if they happen to get a visa, hopefully they can come down. not open some more opportunities. >> under the rules of the residence visas, investors would not be able to take jobs, they would need to obtain a worker visa for that. in san jose, cbs 5. >>> friday looking into the weekend. a lot going on this weekend. >> there's a lot going on. what's your mind? >> raider game. >> all right, so i'll have the raider forecast just for you and you, but fir
. >> the help of realtors like julianna lee that says almost half of her clients are from asia. lee just sold this palo alto home to investors for $1.7 million. >> we are going to see a lot of foreign money, which will come to this area. >> last year, bargain hunting foreigners spent $82 billion in u.s. resident issue real estate and the bay area is a hot bed. >> the bay area in places lake palo alto, that's healthy for the market. >> there may be more and the lure...
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. >>> just after the bottom of the hour at 9:35 eastern, we'll talk to julianna goldmian. she's one of the journalists who took part in the debate last night. who performed well, who didn't. don't forget next tuesday night, the republican candidates for president gather in las vegas to debate the issues and sway voters. cnn tuesday night 8:00 eastern. >>> digging up new details on a terror plot that is being compared to a hollywood who done it. an iranian american man is in custody accused of plotting to kill a saudi envoy on u.s. soil. a manhunt is under way for a member of iran's revolutionary guard. washington says elements of iran's government plotted the assassination and this morning u.s. diplomats are calling on allies around the world to get tougher on iran. some lawmakers say that's not enough. republican congressman peter king is calling the plot an act of war and says the u.s. should not dismiss the idea of military action. >>> also this morning, vice president joe biden says nothing has been taken off the table. >>> all right, we're covering all the angles for
. >>> just after the bottom of the hour at 9:35 eastern, we'll talk to julianna goldmian. she's one of the journalists who took part in the debate last night. who performed well, who didn't. don't forget next tuesday night, the republican candidates for president gather in las vegas to debate the issues and sway voters. cnn tuesday night 8:00 eastern. >>> digging up new details on a terror plot that is being compared to a hollywood who done it. an iranian american man is in...
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you know, a lot of people talk about this, julianna rancic, a host on e spoke candidly about this. >> through my attempt to get pregnant through ivf, we sadly found out that i have early stages of breast cancer. and it's been a shock. >> she's only 36 years old. her doctor suggested she have a mammogram, and that's when they found this. i mean, so what do you miyou ma stories like that? it's not to say the advice we give or anybody gives is wrong, but what about that? >> the good thing for her is that she did have the mammogram and she has early diagnosised breast cancer, so she should do pretty well, i hope. the challenge we have, though, is that we know that women under the age of 40 have what we call more dense breasts. so we do standard mammogram, we have a higher chance of having a false positive. so we have to weigh that risk versus benefit. false positive means that i think i see something, i'm going to do an additional test that actually may cause you harm. so that's why we do mammograms starting at age 40, doing them every two years. after age 50, we know doing them every yea
you know, a lot of people talk about this, julianna rancic, a host on e spoke candidly about this. >> through my attempt to get pregnant through ivf, we sadly found out that i have early stages of breast cancer. and it's been a shock. >> she's only 36 years old. her doctor suggested she have a mammogram, and that's when they found this. i mean, so what do you miyou ma stories like that? it's not to say the advice we give or anybody gives is wrong, but what about that? >> the...
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wiki leaks but something they're not legally obligated and they're not legally obligated to in fact julianna sergeant calling it and no lawful financial a blockade. whether it's on lawful or extra legal it's immoral it's discreet spall it's it's corporations with power they should not have with monopolies they shouldn't possess acting at the behest of a government that they shouldn't be listening to just as they have gone in actions that are clearly illegal including sharing of information and spying on our own people without warrants and so forth this is this is the problem in this country is the power of corporations and this complicity between them and a government that is operating against the public will and you know some people have accused wiki leaks as being a terrorist organization for putting national security at stake others have touted wiki leaks for encouraging transparency for holding governments for holding corporations accounts of all and now with this with the organization at risk of extinction what do you think that has to say about the freedom of the press and the attacks
wiki leaks but something they're not legally obligated and they're not legally obligated to in fact julianna sergeant calling it and no lawful financial a blockade. whether it's on lawful or extra legal it's immoral it's discreet spall it's it's corporations with power they should not have with monopolies they shouldn't possess acting at the behest of a government that they shouldn't be listening to just as they have gone in actions that are clearly illegal including sharing of information and...
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julianna rancik as early stage breast cancer and she is from bethesda.than 60% of women who get tested each year for a decade will be called back at least once for tests that turn out not to show breast cancer. the study was published in the annals of internal medicine. >>> scientists are advising the government and say pap test is a good way to screen middle-age women for cervical cancer. they say the test is needed once in every three years. h-p is the virus that causes the disease. >>> four disabled adults are recovering after being found in the basement of apartment building. they lived in a dungeon with little water and a toilet for a bucket. their captors face kidnapping and other charges and investigators believe this was part of a nationwide scheme to steal disability checks. >>> experts and fellow racers are weighing in on the tragic crash that tragicindy champion dan wheldon. he was killed sunday in a fiery crash nascar race for jimmy johnson and others have suggested that indy cars are not built to go as fast as they go on oval tracks. >>> thi
julianna rancik as early stage breast cancer and she is from bethesda.than 60% of women who get tested each year for a decade will be called back at least once for tests that turn out not to show breast cancer. the study was published in the annals of internal medicine. >>> scientists are advising the government and say pap test is a good way to screen middle-age women for cervical cancer. they say the test is needed once in every three years. h-p is the virus that causes the disease....
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. >>> e news and style network host julianna ransic announced she has breast cancer. tumor was spotted in a mammogram she had while undergoing in vitro fertilization. she will have surgery and six weeks of radiation. the cancer was found early and ransic says her prognosis is good. >>> most doctors recommend annual mammograms for many women but as karen brown reports for wjz, there's new information about the false positive results from those tests. >> reporter: fran lavigne is a breast cancer survivor. >> i was going every year and they found something on that mammogram. >> reporter: she says her annual screenings helped catch the disease early, but getting screened every year can also have a down side. >> breathe. >> reporter: according to a new study, more than half of women who get annual mammograms will get false positive results at least once in 10 years, and as many as 9% of those women will have an unnecessary biopsy. >> i think most women would rather suffer with a little bit of anxiety than have a cancer that's caught later. >> reporter: but most doctors sti
. >>> e news and style network host julianna ransic announced she has breast cancer. tumor was spotted in a mammogram she had while undergoing in vitro fertilization. she will have surgery and six weeks of radiation. the cancer was found early and ransic says her prognosis is good. >>> most doctors recommend annual mammograms for many women but as karen brown reports for wjz, there's new information about the false positive results from those tests. >> reporter: fran...
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reality star julianna rancic has become a top search on google.s surgery and radiation treatment. >>> some of the occupy wall street protesters are feeling the love, check it out. >> so, deb, will you occupy my life? >> yes. >> he said that he hopes the occupy wall street will be half as successful as their future marriage. >>> republican presidential h e hopeful herman cain has gone viral with this video while he was still the head of god father's pizza. ♪ i could if i tried ♪ eating only tacos or kentucky fried ♪ >> he has a really good voice. cain said one of the greatest freedoms we have the freedom to laugh at ourselves. >>> let's go back outside to al and get the weather. >> wow. we got a new buddy here. what is your name, sir? >> joe. >> today's your birthday? >> yes. >> you want to share how old you are? >> 90. >> you look fantastic. happy birthday. matt, joe's a volunteer at palm beach hospice. so -- >> that's great. happy birthday. >> let's check your weather. see what's going on. we'll show you, atlanta, georgia, our pick city of the da
reality star julianna rancic has become a top search on google.s surgery and radiation treatment. >>> some of the occupy wall street protesters are feeling the love, check it out. >> so, deb, will you occupy my life? >> yes. >> he said that he hopes the occupy wall street will be half as successful as their future marriage. >>> republican presidential h e hopeful herman cain has gone viral with this video while he was still the head of god father's pizza. ♪...
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harkin: i ask unanimous consent that julianna richard and katherine burr be granted floor privileges for the duration of today's proceedings. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. harkin: mr. president, the so-called supercommittee created by the budget control act has begun their work. its mandate is to produce plan by november 23 that will reduce future deficits by at lethe 1.5 trillion. -- by at least $1.5 trillion. as the chair of the "help" committee, i've been invited to submit recommendations to the supercomeergts and i will do so in the days ahead. certainly, i wish this group well. however, mr. president, it is critically important that we define "success" in terms that really matter to working americans. frankly, aim deeply disturbed about thbythe washington group-. i've come to the floor to urge members of the supercommittee embrace a broader and more powerful definition of success. success must include boosting the economy and creating jobs. after all, the most effective way to reduce the deficit is to help 25 million unemployed and underemployed americans to find
harkin: i ask unanimous consent that julianna richard and katherine burr be granted floor privileges for the duration of today's proceedings. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. harkin: mr. president, the so-called supercommittee created by the budget control act has begun their work. its mandate is to produce plan by november 23 that will reduce future deficits by at lethe 1.5 trillion. -- by at least $1.5 trillion. as the chair of the "help" committee, i've been invited to...
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. >>> also trending today, if you know anything about julianna rans sick, you know the e!c has announced she has breast cancer. here's what she told ann curry on the "today" show just this morning. >> through my attempt to get pregnant for the third time through ivf, we sadly found out that i have early stages of breast cancer. and it's been a shock. >> rancic says her prognosis is good because the cancer is caught early, but also says she has to put off trying to get pregnant at least for a while. >>> also trending out of hollywood, the actor who played mr. spock in the recent "star trek" remake is coming
. >>> also trending today, if you know anything about julianna rans sick, you know the e!c has announced she has breast cancer. here's what she told ann curry on the "today" show just this morning. >> through my attempt to get pregnant for the third time through ivf, we sadly found out that i have early stages of breast cancer. and it's been a shock. >> rancic says her prognosis is good because the cancer is caught early, but also says she has to put off trying to...
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. >> plus, julianna and bill let you into their home on the hit reality show and now they join us ine. they're live in the control room and on the way to the curvy couch. yesterday doesn't win. big doesn't win. titles corner offices don't win. what wins? original wins. fresh wins. smart wins. the world's most dynamic companies know what wins in business today. maybe that's why so many choose to work with us. we're grant thornton. audit. tax. advisory. we're grant thornton. audit. tax. advisory. ♪ we're centurylink... a new kind of broadband company committed to providing honest, personal service from real people... 5-year price-lock guarantees... consistently fast speeds... and more ways to customize your technology. ♪ i'm a wife, i'm a mom... and chantix worked for me. it's a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantiis proven to help people quit smoking. it reduthe urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking orood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while
. >> plus, julianna and bill let you into their home on the hit reality show and now they join us ine. they're live in the control room and on the way to the curvy couch. yesterday doesn't win. big doesn't win. titles corner offices don't win. what wins? original wins. fresh wins. smart wins. the world's most dynamic companies know what wins in business today. maybe that's why so many choose to work with us. we're grant thornton. audit. tax. advisory. we're grant thornton. audit. tax....
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. >> julianna with "national journal." do you know if these sites are aware of these leakage? is it intentional? maybe you addressed it earlier but i don't recall. >> we didn't gauge where this leakage is intentional. i think it's reasonable to inner that in the majority of cases it wasn't intentional. and the claim we're trying to make is not one about evil websites. it's rather just one before the way the web works today. that the web is diffused with identity. and if we're going to have third-party tracking on the web we have to recognize it's a fact of life that that identity is going to get sent to third parties at some point. >> andrew hiller voice of russia radio. one of the things i'm wondering is the real problem that it's invisible and people don't know it's happening until after the fact so you don't get a lot of complaining so it gives people much more freedom to pursue this. >> well, it's certainly a case there's an information gap between consumers and business practices. i think it's very telling of user identification of do not track right now -- by way of back
. >> julianna with "national journal." do you know if these sites are aware of these leakage? is it intentional? maybe you addressed it earlier but i don't recall. >> we didn't gauge where this leakage is intentional. i think it's reasonable to inner that in the majority of cases it wasn't intentional. and the claim we're trying to make is not one about evil websites. it's rather just one before the way the web works today. that the web is diffused with identity. and if...
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thank you, julianna. thank you all for coming here this evening. thank the student from dartmouth who stopped by, thank the people of hanover and good night from new hampshire.
thank you, julianna. thank you all for coming here this evening. thank the student from dartmouth who stopped by, thank the people of hanover and good night from new hampshire.