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. >> and your mother is julie andrews. julie andrews, what part of the book do you write? >> what part of the -- >> book do you write? >> emma is the structure as much of everything. i think -- tell me if i'm wrong, i think i'm more the flights of fancy. i do the -- certainly, the image-making the openings, the closings. >> the big picture. >> i do the big picture and emma says we must have a first act and she makes me focus on the shape of the book but the actual sort of images and that sort of things is the shape and emma is the structure as much as anything. we seem to compliment each other, at least i think we do too. >> why did you start writing children's books? >> i started as a complete surprise. i started as it was an answer to a game that i was playing with my children. and i had to play a forfeit. i was the first to lose the game. i said what will my forfeit be? and my eldest daughter, jennifer, said, write a story. write us is story because i used to love to scribble and write things. and i really honestly thought, oh, that's going to be simple. i can just writ
. >> and your mother is julie andrews. julie andrews, what part of the book do you write? >> what part of the -- >> book do you write? >> emma is the structure as much of everything. i think -- tell me if i'm wrong, i think i'm more the flights of fancy. i do the -- certainly, the image-making the openings, the closings. >> the big picture. >> i do the big picture and emma says we must have a first act and she makes me focus on the shape of the book but the...
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. >> your mother is julie andrews. julie andrews what part of the book to you right? >> what part-- >> book do you right? >> emma is the structure as much as anything and i am sort of, tell me if i'm wrong, i think i'm the more flights of fancy. i do certainly the image making, the openings, closings. i do the big picture and emma says we must have the finish, this is the end of the first act, which we go from here? she makes me focus on the shape of the book but the actual images and things probably are my strength and emma's is the structure as much as anything. we seem to complement each other, at least i think so. >> why did you start writing children's books? >> i started as a complete surprise. i started, in answer to a game that i was playing with my children and i had to play a forfeit. i was the first to lose the game. i said what will my forfeit be? my eldest daughter, jennifer, said a bright as a story because i used to love to scribble and right things. i really honestly thought that is going to be simple. i can just write a small thing like an aesop's fab
. >> your mother is julie andrews. julie andrews what part of the book to you right? >> what part-- >> book do you right? >> emma is the structure as much as anything and i am sort of, tell me if i'm wrong, i think i'm the more flights of fancy. i do certainly the image making, the openings, closings. i do the big picture and emma says we must have the finish, this is the end of the first act, which we go from here? she makes me focus on the shape of the book but the...
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received better news than we expected about the we learned that we lost 247,000 jobs in july, some 200,000 fewer andrew sealy previews the upcoming summit. then a roundtable. former whitehouse reporter. lve on cspan. sunday, frank rich with the new york times. the white water hearings on q &a > > how is c-span funded? > > advertiasing? a private initiative. ♪ >> this is c-span's "america and the courts." thursday, the u.s. senate voted to confirm the nomination of sonia sotomayor to the supreme court 68-31 with nine republicans joining the democrats. next, highlights from the senate floor debate. sotomayor's nomination, but first i'm going to be joined by several of my esteemed fellow women senators, including senator shaheen of new hampshire, who is here already. senator stabenow of michigan. senator gillibrand from new york. and senator murray of washington state. we all know that this nomination is history-making for several reasons, but one of them, of course, is that judge sotomayor will be only the third woman to ever join the supreme court of the united states of america. we know she's incredibl
received better news than we expected about the we learned that we lost 247,000 jobs in july, some 200,000 fewer andrew sealy previews the upcoming summit. then a roundtable. former whitehouse reporter. lve on cspan. sunday, frank rich with the new york times. the white water hearings on q &a > > how is c-span funded? > > advertiasing? a private initiative. ♪ >> this is c-span's "america and the courts." thursday, the u.s. senate voted to confirm the nomination...
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julie got married last night in new york and andrew-- >> is that eric bowling off to the right. >> lookks, wow. >> yes, and you know, domenica, rick, partying all night. that means janice dean the weather machine gets up early and has to come in and cover for rick, you know? i mean, congratulations to julie and-- >> and the covering the party. >> an invitation, got lost in the mail. that always happens, it always happens that way. you've got to check with the post office about that. >> yeah. >> and in the meantime, very serious weather to tell you about, there's a serious weather alert brewing, what are we looking at? >> we're looking at jimena. and the national weather service is watching a tropical wave, a hypo tension for this to develop into a depression the next couple of days, if it's a storm its name will be erica. all eyes on that system across the atlantic. things have been happening all seen long. we have tropical storm kevin, not really going to affect land, but this one, look at this storm. that's hurricane jimena. a category three storm and looks like it's strengthening. a
julie got married last night in new york and andrew-- >> is that eric bowling off to the right. >> lookks, wow. >> yes, and you know, domenica, rick, partying all night. that means janice dean the weather machine gets up early and has to come in and cover for rick, you know? i mean, congratulations to julie and-- >> and the covering the party. >> an invitation, got lost in the mail. that always happens, it always happens that way. you've got to check with the post...
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andrew, sam, will. her sister jane and brothers mat and -- matt and mark. with the members of their family and friends, thank you for joining us here today on this day. congrats to juliewe have the privilege and honor to induct a oriole who is a great member from the eastern shore. he spent 22 years in the majors including seven seasons in three different strengths with the os. he batted .301, batting 291 or higher in six of his 7 seasons hit 107 homerun #-s 107 of the 384 which his first homerun in april of 1980 as a member of the white sox was hit at memorial stadium against the orioles and the pitch they're day was jim palmer for the orioles. and he was named the all star team. one of six times in this career that he was so honored. he is the only person in history to play for more than 1000 games in the field and more than 1000 -- 1000 games as a designated hitter. he amassed 2866 careerit hads, 40th all time. the guy in front of in front of him is babe ruth. he had seven more than harold baines. ladies and gentlemen, let's look at the highlights of this great player, harold baines. >>> i'm gratefu sox organization he is in his sixth seaso
andrew, sam, will. her sister jane and brothers mat and -- matt and mark. with the members of their family and friends, thank you for joining us here today on this day. congrats to juliewe have the privilege and honor to induct a oriole who is a great member from the eastern shore. he spent 22 years in the majors including seven seasons in three different strengths with the os. he batted .301, batting 291 or higher in six of his 7 seasons hit 107 homerun #-s 107 of the 384 which his first...
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>> julie, if you want your taxpayer dollars to be well spent, make sure the company succee succeeds. and the best way for citigroup to succeed is for andrew hall to be paid and given an incentive to continue to succeed. these are the people that are going to bring the company back. the government has no right to try to regulate andrew hall's compensati compensation. >> where do you stand on this? >> if you talk about what should be done with the tax dollars, we shouldn't have pail bailed them out to begin with. andrew hall would have found a job elsewhere and not with citibank. we should be getting out of these companies as quickly as possible. the government has no job running american business. that is not the role of government. >> but once government has put government into the banks, does government then have a say in pay? i think government ought to loan the money to the banks, turn away and leave them alone. >> if they don't like the way it's being done, sell their stock and get out. >> it should borrow money from the government and be left alone? no one else gets to borrow money from the government and -- >> everyone is borrowing
>> julie, if you want your taxpayer dollars to be well spent, make sure the company succee succeeds. and the best way for citigroup to succeed is for andrew hall to be paid and given an incentive to continue to succeed. these are the people that are going to bring the company back. the government has no right to try to regulate andrew hall's compensati compensation. >> where do you stand on this? >> if you talk about what should be done with the tax dollars, we shouldn't have...
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july 2003. it is interesting to think about where the people are today based on where they were six years ago. mr. o'reilly is on the best- seller list now. keith olbermann. and then the andrew cuomo factor with a question mark. in the last couple of days, andrew cuomo met with the governor. bill o'reilly is on the best- seller list and al franken is a senator. and now according to the "*" this weekend, that fight is off. >> that by being off is the most fascinating. that is a very interesting tale reported in the "the new york times" it is a very fascinating story. o'reilly has continued to be a huge star. and even as the cycle has turned in terms of liberal politics being more in vogue than conservative, is only helping him. he has a couple of competitors like glenn back. >> start with a couple of things, al franken in the united states senate? >> fascinating, isn't it? what a crazy race that was and the analysts were counting and recounting and we will see how he does. he clearly wanted to do this. he is the first saturday night live center. -- alumnus to be in the senate. >> a bill riley's show is rated higher than any other cable news show an almost as high as any cable
july 2003. it is interesting to think about where the people are today based on where they were six years ago. mr. o'reilly is on the best- seller list now. keith olbermann. and then the andrew cuomo factor with a question mark. in the last couple of days, andrew cuomo met with the governor. bill o'reilly is on the best- seller list and al franken is a senator. and now according to the "*" this weekend, that fight is off. >> that by being off is the most fascinating. that is a...
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july like this since 1989, and s&p and nasdaq all up. are we back? bulls and bears, some of the brightest in the business go head to head. >>> compensation war. new york attorney general andrew cuomo says u.s. banks bailed out with t.a.r.p. money paid out more in bonuses than the execs earned. >>> and the man who moved into this new condo building in florida. ever see the shining? "cnbc reports" starts right now. >> good evening, i'm dennis kneale. are we back? you bet we are. so far the summer rally just ended and we ended our best month in the dow since 2002. stocks are up 7% or more in a month. it's a friday, take your profits and go home. that didn't happen. let's explore it in the real deal with dennis kneale. we hold these bull-bear debates all the time in cnbc and drill down with arcane economic methods. i'm convinced the real point comes down to this, either you believe in the future of america or you don't. you believe we in habit the best, most innovative freest nation on earth or feel we're headed for the trash heap of history. by now, you guys can guess which side i will take. let me invoke a fancy trade. a latin phrase. it means american peace. another translati
july like this since 1989, and s&p and nasdaq all up. are we back? bulls and bears, some of the brightest in the business go head to head. >>> compensation war. new york attorney general andrew cuomo says u.s. banks bailed out with t.a.r.p. money paid out more in bonuses than the execs earned. >>> and the man who moved into this new condo building in florida. ever see the shining? "cnbc reports" starts right now. >> good evening, i'm dennis kneale. are we...
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july. bert bertha? >> the pay czar says he has clawback authority. the company that have not met their terms had to submit pay plans for top executives. citigroup included the contract of energy trader andrew hall. hall wants his deal honored. a deal valued at $100 million for last year. feinberg's jurisdiction may be limited, however, when it comes to feinberg's contract. because he has been limited to contracts signed after february 11th this year. hall's was signed before that date. it might be grandfather. >>> warren buffett keeping a close eye on the health care sector. berkshire hathaway raised its sa stakes in johnson & johnson. the value of berkshire's stock portfolio rose 20% in the quarter. in frankfurt at this hour, berkshire shares up 4.5%. j&j off fractionally while home depot and united health both fractionally higher. >> today's sell-off in the market, you want to stay up-to-date with information. you can get news, video, blogs, anything moving the market today at cnbc.com.m. >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange" -- it's emerging markets week on cnbc. we'll be heading out to india to see how china is faring. plus a check on the latest currency markets. back after this br
july. bert bertha? >> the pay czar says he has clawback authority. the company that have not met their terms had to submit pay plans for top executives. citigroup included the contract of energy trader andrew hall. hall wants his deal honored. a deal valued at $100 million for last year. feinberg's jurisdiction may be limited, however, when it comes to feinberg's contract. because he has been limited to contracts signed after february 11th this year. hall's was signed before that date. it...