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- come along now, katharine. you have work to do ! excuse us one moment. - you can't tell me what to do ! - are you feeling okay ? katharine, meet me in the kitchen this instant. come into the kitchen ! what's wrong with him ? maybe there is a full moon. please. i need to talk to both of you... in the kitchen ! okay. fine. we'd love to see your restaurant's kitchen. do you mind ? - oh, no, no, no ! that's impossible ! - it is ? yes. it's the board of health. they are very strict. only employees are allowed in the kitchen. i have a little problem. okay. but you owe us one. a big one. my friends ! welcome to my cafe ! - you have already welcomed us, gamal. - i know ! i felt the need to do it again ! is there anything else i can get you, mr. al-jibali ? - not right now, thank you. - i'll get to work on next week's specials. hello, everybody. you're back already ? oh. good. jamal. i just heard about another robbery down the block. how is the alarm coming along ? i want you to finish hooking it up right away. what are you talking about jam
- come along now, katharine. you have work to do ! excuse us one moment. - you can't tell me what to do ! - are you feeling okay ? katharine, meet me in the kitchen this instant. come into the kitchen ! what's wrong with him ? maybe there is a full moon. please. i need to talk to both of you... in the kitchen ! okay. fine. we'd love to see your restaurant's kitchen. do you mind ? - oh, no, no, no ! that's impossible ! - it is ? yes. it's the board of health. they are very strict. only employees...
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i like mary katharine. the answer was mamsy pam'sy.h. >> you would have cut off her off. >> yes. you are passionate about the issue of drug abuse and i am as well. in particular when it comes to children and have you been a fierce advocate for that mary katharine comes out with we should legalize. >> she wouldn't answer the question. and the no spin zone, as heather noses because i just cut her off you have got to answer the question and keep it pithy because we have the next letter. >> let me say one more thing. >> go. >> those who support legalization, i think, are the ones who did those drugs were they were in college and high school and lucky enough and not to have gotten addicted. a lot of people aren't so lucky. >> people are philosophical about it i'm mad over income insecurity. what's next cell phone insecurity. flat screen insecurity. people who don't have any money are immature, not insecure. a study on 00 poor and even poor people in america live well. >> a lot of questions people got in questionnaires, 80% of those who live
i like mary katharine. the answer was mamsy pam'sy.h. >> you would have cut off her off. >> yes. you are passionate about the issue of drug abuse and i am as well. in particular when it comes to children and have you been a fierce advocate for that mary katharine comes out with we should legalize. >> she wouldn't answer the question. and the no spin zone, as heather noses because i just cut her off you have got to answer the question and keep it pithy because we have the next...
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go like pro. >>> personal story segment tonight, mary katharine ham.ut over the marijuana kids situation. she joins us from washington. to be fair we have dumped juan williams tonight so mary katharine can go mano a mano with me. your opening statement, please. >> a couple of things. i'm glad you pointed out that some 56 to 58% of americans are pro-marijuana legalization. i stand with that majority of americans. and also such radicals as william f. buckically who said my position on this should not be confused as somebody who is indifferent to drug use as i am not as william f. buckley was not. and with kids i stand with you on issue that. couple other stats as well. when it comes to the drug war some 80% of americans plus when polled about it find that it's a failure. we spend huge amounts of money on it it, 70-plus americans are pro-medical marijuana legalization and 70 plus% of even texans in a very conservative state are prolene genesee for nonviolent drug offenders. we spend hundreds of billions of dollars since the d.e.a. was formed on fighting t
go like pro. >>> personal story segment tonight, mary katharine ham.ut over the marijuana kids situation. she joins us from washington. to be fair we have dumped juan williams tonight so mary katharine can go mano a mano with me. your opening statement, please. >> a couple of things. i'm glad you pointed out that some 56 to 58% of americans are pro-marijuana legalization. i stand with that majority of americans. and also such radicals as william f. buckically who said my position...
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how do you see it, mary katharine? is a couple things, as you mentioned, bill, it's about spreading propaganda. not just an issue that effects the lbgt community. it's a speech issue for many russian people and where it might go from there. it's a broader issue in that sense. there is a couple concrete things barack obama could do. is he big on symbolism when it comes to diplomacy and not so much on taking these concrete actions but i think could make a difference. in this case the act 2012 by the congress bipartisan the one that barack obama says never does anything or passes anything that allows you to cut off sort of visa access and u.s. assets being frozen for russians who violate human rights. some have suggested an lbgt community and other activist groups say you could add these guys to that list and make them pay consequences. >> that's not going to happen. >> right. but the point being that he has this tool at his disposal. he is choosing not to use it the other thing is. >> it's greater good i think. putin, ju
how do you see it, mary katharine? is a couple things, as you mentioned, bill, it's about spreading propaganda. not just an issue that effects the lbgt community. it's a speech issue for many russian people and where it might go from there. it's a broader issue in that sense. there is a couple concrete things barack obama could do. is he big on symbolism when it comes to diplomacy and not so much on taking these concrete actions but i think could make a difference. in this case the act 2012 by...
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. >> reporter: katharine lusk is a policy adviser for the city of boston, which intends to be the firstity in america to pay men and women equally. >> women are penalized when they try to negotiate for pay. they're less likely to be considered for jobs that has historically been held by men. all of those things hold women back. >> it's time to pass the paycheck fairness act. so that women will have more tools to fight pay discrimination. >> reporter: while president obama has pledged to fix the problem, congress has been slow to respond. and aileen rizzo feels she has no choice but to take her fight to the courts. recently she won the right to sue her employer. the fresno county office of education declined to comment to nbc news, but in a letter they sent to rizzo, they said that their hiring formula had not resulted in a disproportionate impact on gender. undeterred, rizzo says her fight is about the future for her daughters. are you proud of your mom? >> yes. >> i'm passionate about what i do and i love it. and at the same time, i had to decide that i wanted to see it through, becaus
. >> reporter: katharine lusk is a policy adviser for the city of boston, which intends to be the firstity in america to pay men and women equally. >> women are penalized when they try to negotiate for pay. they're less likely to be considered for jobs that has historically been held by men. all of those things hold women back. >> it's time to pass the paycheck fairness act. so that women will have more tools to fight pay discrimination. >> reporter: while president...
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humphrey bogart and katharine hepburn were here while filming "the african queen."hotel pourquoi pas hotel. this is the pourquoi pas hotel now. like everything else at that time, inhabited by squatters or simply eaten by the jungle. none of this was ever for the congolese. they weren't allowed in any of these buildings, except as help. not even allowed to walk their own streets after dark. not a lot of dependable electric power left in the city, but what lights do glow around town, much of it comes from places like this -- small kiosks serving the congolese version of barbecue and what passes for cold beer. christian is one of our fixers, tasked with keeping us on track and out of trouble. which, believe me, is a big job around here. you know, it's an amazing-looking city, if you blur your vision a little bit, you can see it the way it used to be. >> beautiful. i think it could be the best place to live. very kind people. people like listening to music, sitting, taking their meals, eating. >> what's the congolese word for barbecue? >> barbecue. >> cheers. >> cheers.
humphrey bogart and katharine hepburn were here while filming "the african queen."hotel pourquoi pas hotel. this is the pourquoi pas hotel now. like everything else at that time, inhabited by squatters or simply eaten by the jungle. none of this was ever for the congolese. they weren't allowed in any of these buildings, except as help. not even allowed to walk their own streets after dark. not a lot of dependable electric power left in the city, but what lights do glow around town,...
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but someone mary katharine's age.remember people in the 80s when the people who are at risk of not signing up weren't even born. it underscores the problems with obamacare. i wish the president would have talked about fixing obamacare. i think that's right, reasonable and responsible. bill: m.k., you didn't get that the other night, did you? >> that would have been cool for them to say we messed this up. i think he would have been applaud for that. but that's not what we got. as this goes forward we'll have more advertising budgets blowing through the roof and not signing up a lot of people. bill: back to california. we like richard but we are not quite sure this is going to do the trick. do you know how much money they spent between 2012 and 2013 and marketing? $72.4 million going to p.r. when i have to spend that kind of money, what does it say about health insurance. what do it say about healthcare? >> they are trying to attract people who are not spending a lot of money on healthcare. and asking people who aren't
but someone mary katharine's age.remember people in the 80s when the people who are at risk of not signing up weren't even born. it underscores the problems with obamacare. i wish the president would have talked about fixing obamacare. i think that's right, reasonable and responsible. bill: m.k., you didn't get that the other night, did you? >> that would have been cool for them to say we messed this up. i think he would have been applaud for that. but that's not what we got. as this goes...
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humphrey bogart and katharine hepburn were here while filming "the african queen."xury hotel pourquoi pas hotel. this is the pourquoi pas hotel now. like everything else at that time, inhabited by squatters or congolese version of barbecue and what passes for cold beer. christian is one of our fixers, tasked with keeping us on track and out of trouble. which, believe me, is a big job around here. you know, it's an amazing-looking city, if you blur your vision a little bit, you can see it the way it used to be. >> beautiful. no matter how busy your morning you can always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do mor
humphrey bogart and katharine hepburn were here while filming "the african queen."xury hotel pourquoi pas hotel. this is the pourquoi pas hotel now. like everything else at that time, inhabited by squatters or congolese version of barbecue and what passes for cold beer. christian is one of our fixers, tasked with keeping us on track and out of trouble. which, believe me, is a big job around here. you know, it's an amazing-looking city, if you blur your vision a little bit, you can see...
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martha: joined by juan williams fox news political analyst and mary katharine ham.is. this is governor chris christie. one of the most high profile republicans out there. how did he do? >> if it was a matter of the oscars he gave arrive thing performance to use your word. but the show goes on. there are two outstanding investigations. one from the port authority which controls the bridge and the other from the democratic state legislature and congress are nipping at his heels, they are launching an investigation potentially. he will have to keep up some kind of show of proof that he had no direct tie to shutting that traffic on that bridge. martha: it's a good question. other person we know who was involved in these emails at the port authority has taken the fifth and there are also names in these text messages and emails that have been redacted. is this over? >> it depend. as a piece of political stage craft it was very effective. he did by my count took 110 questions in a little over 100 minutes. president obama at a presidential press conference takes nothing the
martha: joined by juan williams fox news political analyst and mary katharine ham.is. this is governor chris christie. one of the most high profile republicans out there. how did he do? >> if it was a matter of the oscars he gave arrive thing performance to use your word. but the show goes on. there are two outstanding investigations. one from the port authority which controls the bridge and the other from the democratic state legislature and congress are nipping at his heels, they are...
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katharine craig joins us in new york city where sullenberger and others will participate in a specialommemoration ceremony. >> reporter: good morning, from new york, where we are, the fog is really rolling in. but this is the area on manhattan's west side where so many people will be gathering later this afternoon. you'll see passengers, crew members, also ferry workers, and they will be gathering here to remember that miraculous day. they'll toast and take a boat ride out to the spot where the plane landed in the middle of the hudson river five years ago. us airways flight 1549 crash landed in the river within a few minutes of departing laguardia airport. birds struck an engine, the plane lost power, captain chesley sullen sullenberger decided the hudson was the best option because the airfield was too far away. ferry workers coming to the rescue. all 150 passengers and 5 crew members survived. captain sullenburg said for all that went wrong in the first moments has gone right ever since. lives changed forever and for the better. a chance to talk with him. here with crew members and
katharine craig joins us in new york city where sullenberger and others will participate in a specialommemoration ceremony. >> reporter: good morning, from new york, where we are, the fog is really rolling in. but this is the area on manhattan's west side where so many people will be gathering later this afternoon. you'll see passengers, crew members, also ferry workers, and they will be gathering here to remember that miraculous day. they'll toast and take a boat ride out to the spot...
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he dated bette davis, katharine hepburn, ginger rogers, ava gardner, rita hayworth in the same week.llywood was his playground, but hughes came to fame as a record-setting pilot, and it was his hughes aircraft company that turned him into a billionaire. his most famous plane, the spruce goose, was a giant wooden seaplane that flew just once with hughes at the controls. despite that flop, hughes aircraft still became one of america's biggest defense contractors. >> the company originally started to make airplanes, and then it maneuvered itself into guidance systems, so it was a very important element of the air force. >> but the world's richest man wasn't your average government contractor. he was combative. he bullied pentagon officials. this newsreel from 1947 shows him lambasting a u.s. senator who had had the audacity to challenge him. >> when senator brewster realized that he was fighting a battle against public opinion, a losing battle, he folded up and took a runout powder. >> by 1953, the temperamental hughes had begun to withdraw from public view. his own executives at hughes
he dated bette davis, katharine hepburn, ginger rogers, ava gardner, rita hayworth in the same week.llywood was his playground, but hughes came to fame as a record-setting pilot, and it was his hughes aircraft company that turned him into a billionaire. his most famous plane, the spruce goose, was a giant wooden seaplane that flew just once with hughes at the controls. despite that flop, hughes aircraft still became one of america's biggest defense contractors. >> the company originally...
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katharine hepburn wins the award for most actors. 82 christopher flummer oldest actor winner. youngest competitive acting oscar went to tatum o'neal age ten for "paper moon." of course there will be food aplenty, 15 pounds of edible gold dust on 4,000 chocolate oscars. the oscar itself incidentally not gold, but gold plated. all the 86 years oscar has only gone to one owes car, oscar hammerstein for best song in 1942 and 1946. coming up a life lesson from ben stein. [ female announcer ] you get sick, you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, your cold feels even worse. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip, and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do. sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. of nescafe clasico stir what's inside of you. ♪ [ e
katharine hepburn wins the award for most actors. 82 christopher flummer oldest actor winner. youngest competitive acting oscar went to tatum o'neal age ten for "paper moon." of course there will be food aplenty, 15 pounds of edible gold dust on 4,000 chocolate oscars. the oscar itself incidentally not gold, but gold plated. all the 86 years oscar has only gone to one owes car, oscar hammerstein for best song in 1942 and 1946. coming up a life lesson from ben stein. [ female announcer...
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and mary katharine ham. marion, what do you this? >> this should be a viewer question during o'reilly's interview with the president during the super bowl. this is the political environment we live in now. you only need look at mitch mcconnell. he used to cut all the deal with the white house and democrats through joe biden. now he won't be seen within miles of the president or the white house because it's worried about his reelection and the threat on the right for him to keep that senate seat. that's bad for the country. martha: it might be interpreted that everything boils down to this political calculation. the president says in this interview as well, well, some of these republican congressman, i might have lost by 25-30% of their district. , they feel if they side with me on anything it will be a betrayal. there is not a lot of sort of higher presidential levels looking at this thing it might appear to some. >> that's politics, the game he signed up for. expressing surprise is tired to me. the idea of blaming rush and fox news
and mary katharine ham. marion, what do you this? >> this should be a viewer question during o'reilly's interview with the president during the super bowl. this is the political environment we live in now. you only need look at mitch mcconnell. he used to cut all the deal with the white house and democrats through joe biden. now he won't be seen within miles of the president or the white house because it's worried about his reelection and the threat on the right for him to keep that...
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the thing katharine talked about, i fully connect with her about the financial experience for men andwhat is different in their experience? i am still very guarded when i about dad groups and stuff like that. some of that is good stuff, and some of that is really a cover for men's rights organizations, who are springing up -- and i guarantee you by the time i get home today, i am going to have a list of e-mails just blasting me all over the place. you know, there are a lot of men's organizations that are forming for the sole purpose of eliminating, stopping, slowing down our quest for equality for women. a lot of times when we are talking about what's happening too often it is about that. i understand what the men are talking about, but i also understand that. , i understandhing the experience of men of color and financially poorer men. i was a financially poor man myself. know is thatso poverty is a form of violence. violence against women. for example, one of six women in the united states of america will be raped. now you take that and multiply it -- you have to multiply that by ab
the thing katharine talked about, i fully connect with her about the financial experience for men andwhat is different in their experience? i am still very guarded when i about dad groups and stuff like that. some of that is good stuff, and some of that is really a cover for men's rights organizations, who are springing up -- and i guarantee you by the time i get home today, i am going to have a list of e-mails just blasting me all over the place. you know, there are a lot of men's...
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the author of sam goldwyn, then byrd, the wonderful memoir of katharine hepburn, and now this fine, extraordinary biography of woodrow wilson for charles say only that almost alone among presidential biographer's understands that a president is a human being and has great emphasis on the personal and private life of a man his personal and private life is extremely interesting and important. [applause] [applause] .. >> let me give you to parts of the platform. the first is, i know i am in the most contentious city of the world, hold your tomatoes and tell a prove my point. but i believe woodrow wilson was the most influential president of the 20th century. here we are more than 100 years later a and we live in a world wars and the of woodrow wilson's creation. the second point i don't think there has been a more dramatic personal life that as unfolded in the white house they and woodrow wilson and as jonathan's adjusted, what i have tried very much to do is integrate those two things because i think they belong to each other. woodrow wilson's personal life, as any president to some extent, does in
the author of sam goldwyn, then byrd, the wonderful memoir of katharine hepburn, and now this fine, extraordinary biography of woodrow wilson for charles say only that almost alone among presidential biographer's understands that a president is a human being and has great emphasis on the personal and private life of a man his personal and private life is extremely interesting and important. [applause] [applause] .. >> let me give you to parts of the platform. the first is, i know i am in...
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the thing katharine talked about, i fully connect with her about the financial experience for men and what is different in their experience? i am still very guarded when i hear about dad groups and stuff like that. some of that is good stuff, and some of that is really a cover for men's rights organizations, who are springing up -- and i guarantee you by the time i get home today, i am going to have a list of e-mails just blasting me all over the place. you know, there are a lot of men's organizations that are forming for the sole purpose of eliminating, stopping, slowing down our quest for equality for women. a lot of times when we are talking about what's happening to men, too often it is about that. i understand what the men are talking about, but i also understand that. and one last thing, i understand the experience of men of color and financially poorer men. i was a financially poor man myself. but what i also know is that poverty is a form of violence. violence against women. for example, one of six women in the united states of america will be raped. now you take that and mult
the thing katharine talked about, i fully connect with her about the financial experience for men and what is different in their experience? i am still very guarded when i hear about dad groups and stuff like that. some of that is good stuff, and some of that is really a cover for men's rights organizations, who are springing up -- and i guarantee you by the time i get home today, i am going to have a list of e-mails just blasting me all over the place. you know, there are a lot of men's...