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katherine, do you want to call on people? >> sure. it seems easier. we will wait just one minute until we get our microphones. they are going to run out and get them. it is standing room only. >> for those of you who haven't seen the video, it is on youtube. it is really wonderful. it makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside. >> which is what i mean when i say there is an obama-likeness to it. it's a feel-good kind of video. it is the kind of thing that, frankly, republicans don't do that well. there is something to that if you want to win. >> our side is finally figuring out how to do some of this stuff. >> right. losing does that to you. >> losing is a great motivator. >> let me, if i can, go ahead and ask the first question. you talk to people all over the country, in fact all over the world. you have recently written on kenya. in is -- this is a lady with lots of expertise. as you look at the american people, what would you say are the top three or four issues, knowing that there might only be one principal one, but what are the top three or four issu
katherine, do you want to call on people? >> sure. it seems easier. we will wait just one minute until we get our microphones. they are going to run out and get them. it is standing room only. >> for those of you who haven't seen the video, it is on youtube. it is really wonderful. it makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside. >> which is what i mean when i say there is an obama-likeness to it. it's a feel-good kind of video. it is the kind of thing that, frankly, republicans don't...
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i met katherine sneed about 20 years ago. she had this project, the garden project at the san francisco county jail. she called me up one day and said, you know, we are growing vegetables out here and if we grow vegetables the way you like to have them grown, would you buy them from us? i said sure. she said, the only thing>> local jail owned and operated. you were that definitive? >> i have had lots of experiences with farming, over the phone, you don't know what to expect. she said i want you to come out and see this project before you make a decision. i went out to the jail in san baru.n. o. she had 7 acres of land planted. she said tell alice about what is going on here. this one guy said hey, you know, i have only been working in the garden for one day and this is the best day of my life. 21 years old, in and out of jail a couple of days. i said i am buying the vegetables. [laughter] doesn't matter to me. it turned out to be an incredible relationship. what was so beautiful, it is not just the growing of the food that wa
i met katherine sneed about 20 years ago. she had this project, the garden project at the san francisco county jail. she called me up one day and said, you know, we are growing vegetables out here and if we grow vegetables the way you like to have them grown, would you buy them from us? i said sure. she said, the only thing>> local jail owned and operated. you were that definitive? >> i have had lots of experiences with farming, over the phone, you don't know what to expect. she...
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my name is katherine hall-trujillo and i remind women they're really sisters and can help each other babies. what we're saying is that you don't have to have this by yourself. >> it takes regular women in a community to work closely, whether it's figuring out how to pay your rent, do you have food in your house? it's all because i'm trying to make sure that you're not stressed in order for you to have a healthy baby. >> we've been doing this long enough now that you can hear a child say i was born into the birthing project. that means more to me than anything i may have given up because, in return, i have received a whole community. >> kathryn's project has welcomed babies in 94 communities across five countries. to nominate someone you think is changing the world go to cnn.com/heroes. we'll be back with hugh hefner after this. right now, there's a nurse saving a life in baltimore. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. j
my name is katherine hall-trujillo and i remind women they're really sisters and can help each other babies. what we're saying is that you don't have to have this by yourself. >> it takes regular women in a community to work closely, whether it's figuring out how to pay your rent, do you have food in your house? it's all because i'm trying to make sure that you're not stressed in order for you to have a healthy baby. >> we've been doing this long enough now that you can hear a child...
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as katherine jones reports, not everyone sees it as a cause for celebration. >> 500 million different people socialize their. -- there. it started in 2004 at harvard university and spread the campuses across the u.s.. up to 20 million people by 2007. by july of 2009 they had 350 million members around the world. for the users it has begun to reach into every area of their mind. >> it is a clever product enabling people to create their own communities. >> facebook did not invent social networking. my space was huge for a while, particularly in the u.s.. but it faded, leaving facebook as the undisputed leader. as it continued to grow, so did concerns over two issues. >> this parent wishes to remain anonymous as he fears repercussions for his daughter. >> how many million are underage? in my daughter's class, 58% are age 10 to 11 on facebook. these underage users do not necessarily know how to handle things when they go wrong. an achievement that stands to make him more than half of a billion dollars. >> time for a quick reminder of our top story, it deaths linked to asbestos particularl
as katherine jones reports, not everyone sees it as a cause for celebration. >> 500 million different people socialize their. -- there. it started in 2004 at harvard university and spread the campuses across the u.s.. up to 20 million people by 2007. by july of 2009 they had 350 million members around the world. for the users it has begun to reach into every area of their mind. >> it is a clever product enabling people to create their own communities. >> facebook did not...
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i'm katherine koeb yacatherine . investigators probing a rail derailment in switzerland said equipment might be to blame. 40 were injured, including 28 japanese tourists. swiss government investigators allowed media to observe their examination of the deraileded carriages on monday. at a news conference, the head of the investigation team commented on what the driver saw just before the accident. >>> so far no evidence has been found that supports the testimony. the investigators will analyze rail measurement data from before and after the accident. they'll also dismantle and exam the derailed carriages. a preliminary report on the cause of the accident is expected to be published by the middle of this week. >>> the european union has unveiled new sanctions against iran over its nuclear development program. it urged the country to hold talks on the issue. >>> on monday, foreign ministers held a meeting in brussels to discuss the move. last month, they slapped iran with separate sanctions, separate from the one from t
i'm katherine koeb yacatherine . investigators probing a rail derailment in switzerland said equipment might be to blame. 40 were injured, including 28 japanese tourists. swiss government investigators allowed media to observe their examination of the deraileded carriages on monday. at a news conference, the head of the investigation team commented on what the driver saw just before the accident. >>> so far no evidence has been found that supports the testimony. the investigators will...
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sophie and katherine are with us today.uests in my life. you guys have delicious cupcakes. it's an overnight sensation. what a risk it was, sophie. >> yeah, it was scary to quit our jobs for something unknown but katherine and i love baking. we did it growing up. it was a huge part of our childhood and we always wanted to open a bakery one day. what if? what if? if we don't do it now, we'll never do it. we took the plunge. quit our jobs. >> took the leap of faith. katherine, i hear the lines are around the corner, and you're beating people away. >> people are coming in from all over the country. they come in and experience what it's like to be there. >> we're going to experience a day in the life of you guys. you have two easy frosting recipes and the first one is a chocolate ganoche. >> melted chocolate and heavy cream. it's chocolate and heavy cream. >> that's what it is. >> two ingredients. you can't get much more than that. pour a cup of heavy cream into two cups of chocolate chips and mix it up on medium heat and stir
sophie and katherine are with us today.uests in my life. you guys have delicious cupcakes. it's an overnight sensation. what a risk it was, sophie. >> yeah, it was scary to quit our jobs for something unknown but katherine and i love baking. we did it growing up. it was a huge part of our childhood and we always wanted to open a bakery one day. what if? what if? if we don't do it now, we'll never do it. we took the plunge. quit our jobs. >> took the leap of faith. katherine, i hear...
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now the deep that the murder of the family is often attributed to a sort of maverick branch of the katherine bolsheviks but you believe that the order can be traced directly to lenin well lenin was very careful to always cover his tracks and he he never ever took responsibility for anything as controversial as the merger of the wrongness but he said categorically we must not have a living banner we must not have anyone surviving from the family around whom the counter-revolution could could gather and gain a you know gain gain power so the decision was made in moscow during meetings with dollars short in a man from the soviet who went back and forth quite a few times to moscow now got a shock and was very good friends with the arc of spheres a lot of who was learning his right hand man said lothair had worked as opposed to tape for a new country but he knew the city he knew the bolsheviks there and i think fundamentally a tacit agreement was given by lenin that when the time came and the judgment of when that time came was left to the culture and bobos face when they knew that the game was u
now the deep that the murder of the family is often attributed to a sort of maverick branch of the katherine bolsheviks but you believe that the order can be traced directly to lenin well lenin was very careful to always cover his tracks and he he never ever took responsibility for anything as controversial as the merger of the wrongness but he said categorically we must not have a living banner we must not have anyone surviving from the family around whom the counter-revolution could could...
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on the thirty fifth anniversary of the docking they are once again missing from the city store's katherine as are the artsy moscow. ok bit of a tenuous link this next one but while some rockets do blast off successfully others sadly have a less than happy ending take all of these pictures coming up ten lives left hanging literally by a thread re serious story this week st thrill ride on a rocket like attraction almost ended up in tragedy these are the latest pictures through to see visitors to one of some petersburg's amusement parks were in for a nasty shock as a cable snapped on the ride leaving them suspended in mid-air seventy meters above the ground luckily rescue teams did make it to the sport just in time to free the stranded passengers literally hanging upside down this such a close call this in the first safety scared this amusement park either seen two years ago a twelve year old girl suffered serious injuries or trampoline i could again ironically that time involving also a snap cable say those pictures from an amateur. photographer their first thanks for setting those into r.t.
on the thirty fifth anniversary of the docking they are once again missing from the city store's katherine as are the artsy moscow. ok bit of a tenuous link this next one but while some rockets do blast off successfully others sadly have a less than happy ending take all of these pictures coming up ten lives left hanging literally by a thread re serious story this week st thrill ride on a rocket like attraction almost ended up in tragedy these are the latest pictures through to see visitors to...
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the thirty fifth anniversary of the docking they are once again missing from the city's store's katherine as are the artsy last . ten lies were literally left hanging by a sewer at the one of extreme three a ride on a rocket like attraction almost ended in tragedy and these visitors to one of st petersburg amusement parks got a nasty shock as a cable snapped on the ride leaving them suspended in mid-air seventy meters above the ground luckily rescue teams made it to this point just in time to free the stranded passengers and this isn't the first save this cat had them used in part two years ago a twelve year old girl suffered serious injuries after a trampoline accident also involving a snap cable. and let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world at least twenty one people have been killed and over one hundred injured in two suicide bomb blasts in southeast iran the explosions took place outside the main mosque in the provincial capitals ahead and striking a crowd of cher worshippers a sunni rebel group has reportedly claimed responsibility for that. the piece has
the thirty fifth anniversary of the docking they are once again missing from the city's store's katherine as are the artsy last . ten lies were literally left hanging by a sewer at the one of extreme three a ride on a rocket like attraction almost ended in tragedy and these visitors to one of st petersburg amusement parks got a nasty shock as a cable snapped on the ride leaving them suspended in mid-air seventy meters above the ground luckily rescue teams made it to this point just in time to...
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find the thirty fifth anniversary of the docking they are once again missing the city's store's katherine as are the artsy moscow. a libyan ship carrying aid for gaza has don't gyptian port and irish the al fair renamed hope for the voyage was trying to break the blockade of the palestinian on cave but it was warned against the action by the israeli navy. a publicity stunt a provocation or as organizers claim and if it merely to get much needed supplies into gaza in place were all the ingredients for an international showdown a libyan ship sitting still for gaza its organizers vowing to break the israeli blockade and the memory of nine turkish citizens killed in a similar to md still fresh in everyone's mind but in the end the captain gave in to israel's order and without much fuss docked the ship in egypt for the israelis it's a victory they say the fact that the united states and european union convinced the ship to change its course legitimizes their position but activists disagree they say the libyan effort puts the story of gaza back in the headlines her must accuse israel of climber
find the thirty fifth anniversary of the docking they are once again missing the city's store's katherine as are the artsy moscow. a libyan ship carrying aid for gaza has don't gyptian port and irish the al fair renamed hope for the voyage was trying to break the blockade of the palestinian on cave but it was warned against the action by the israeli navy. a publicity stunt a provocation or as organizers claim and if it merely to get much needed supplies into gaza in place were all the...
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about traditional religious architecture its houses have become a canvas for contemporary art as katherine to discover. where else so close to moscow would you hear church bells ringing so often every fifteen minutes at a dozen churches similar tanny asli this beautiful chime can be heard in the provincial town of moore of school located just eighty kilometers away from moscow and it's the closest cause of the kaluga region to the capital it takes so while defenders hilltop position thanks to the architects who started to build the town in the early fourteenth saying morris comprises of several unique churches like the christian old believe us church also the legendary. monastery adds to the towers must see list but more of it is not only about traditional architecture and golden day rooms and crosses it's hauser's our can of us for contemporary art to self-taught artist cheney is recording the history of his hometown through his paintings but his art his service comes that applies. to charm of the russian provence to which nothing it seems could be added it couldn't. be returned construct
about traditional religious architecture its houses have become a canvas for contemporary art as katherine to discover. where else so close to moscow would you hear church bells ringing so often every fifteen minutes at a dozen churches similar tanny asli this beautiful chime can be heard in the provincial town of moore of school located just eighty kilometers away from moscow and it's the closest cause of the kaluga region to the capital it takes so while defenders hilltop position thanks to...
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on the thirty fifth anniversary of the docking they are once again missing from the city stores katherine as are the artsy moscow. or wall salma rockets blast off successfully elvis have less happy ending ten long lines that were left hanging by a thread literally went to an extreme through a wall and our rocket like touch and waste ended in tragedy was it just to one of st petersburg's amusement parks were in for a nasty shock as a cable snapped on the ride leaving them suspended in mid-air seventy meters off the ground luckily. the sport just in time to free those stranded this isn't the first safety scare the paul two years ago a twelve year old girl suffered serious injuries after a trampoline accident also involving a stop cable. it had as a date the news from around the world in brief this hour and faulty equipment may prevent b.p. from running a pressure test aimed at stopping the massive oil spill in the gulf of mexico the company was supposed to test the strength of a new cap that could finally help stop the disaster but the cap it's self is going to show them the company says it
on the thirty fifth anniversary of the docking they are once again missing from the city stores katherine as are the artsy moscow. or wall salma rockets blast off successfully elvis have less happy ending ten long lines that were left hanging by a thread literally went to an extreme through a wall and our rocket like touch and waste ended in tragedy was it just to one of st petersburg's amusement parks were in for a nasty shock as a cable snapped on the ride leaving them suspended in mid-air...
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german politicians and business chiefs led by chancellor angela merkel are in the russian city of katherine work chance and president discussing european security russia nato relations and energy issues as part of the noble an enormous russia germany chalo business talks are also on the agenda when you're nineteen steals due to be signed between what moscow in two leaders have taken part in a dialogue and then twitch for ten years that's focused on the development of civil society both germany and russia. to have both leaders appeared to be in great spirits with a much smiling and talking and joking as well at some point during. the week it's a different from this fall when you have only one or two friends. and it's absolute if they're really into a have more friends when we have a new at the end of having eric and our relationships develop you know the way. we are not completely are not complicated and we understand this and then other times where well as well as you know russia understands the german energy crunch and the need to have a dozen people. right understands in russia and it's a
german politicians and business chiefs led by chancellor angela merkel are in the russian city of katherine work chance and president discussing european security russia nato relations and energy issues as part of the noble an enormous russia germany chalo business talks are also on the agenda when you're nineteen steals due to be signed between what moscow in two leaders have taken part in a dialogue and then twitch for ten years that's focused on the development of civil society both germany...
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so to see katherine zeta jones, humble. renae, humble. in the hands of this guy. do we have to do? and we worked so hard. >> have you seen the show on broadway? >> not yet. >> you still haven't seen chicago? >> chicago? oh yeah. >> did that affect the way you played it? >> no. my momma is a completely different momma. i
so to see katherine zeta jones, humble. renae, humble. in the hands of this guy. do we have to do? and we worked so hard. >> have you seen the show on broadway? >> not yet. >> you still haven't seen chicago? >> chicago? oh yeah. >> did that affect the way you played it? >> no. my momma is a completely different momma. i
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and we welcome to ""larry king live"" alex king and his -- what are you, katherine? his adoptive mother? his what? >> i'm unofficially his adopted mother. he calls me mom. >> larry: but you came in touch with him through writing a book about this case? >> that's right, yes. >> larry: and you've been out how long now, alex? >> a little over two years. >> larry: what's it like outside? >> it's -- well, at first, i could say it was a bit confusing. i spent a lot of time trying to figure things out. but i'd say it's really nice. with a family like i have. with kathy and her daughters and everything. >> larry: where were you held? >> a few different facilities. i was in the pensacola county. i was in a program in okeechobee, ojocc. and ultimately i ended up in brevard correctional institution. >> larry: both juvenile institutions? >> well, brevard was a youthful offenders camp, or actual prison, for people 25 years old and younger. >> larry: do you often think back to that day? >> no, not so much anymore. i've come -- i've made peace with that. actually, back in 2000 -- w
and we welcome to ""larry king live"" alex king and his -- what are you, katherine? his adoptive mother? his what? >> i'm unofficially his adopted mother. he calls me mom. >> larry: but you came in touch with him through writing a book about this case? >> that's right, yes. >> larry: and you've been out how long now, alex? >> a little over two years. >> larry: what's it like outside? >> it's -- well, at first, i could say it was a...
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[applause] but spot a great analysis, katherine, and what a great time we are living in to have greatkatherine and some of the women she has talked about today, and many of you as well. thank you so much. that was a new, fresh look at where we are today. we have a little bit of time for questions. i would ask you to wait until the microphone comes to you, and give your name and affiliation. where are our mikes? do you want to call on people, or do you want me to call on them? we will just wait one minute until we get our microphones. it is standing room only. for those of you have not seen the sarah palin video, it is on youtube. it is really wonderful. it just makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside. there is not a lot of substance. it is a feel-good kind of video. it is something that republicans do not do that well, and there is something to it. >> our site as finally figuring out how to do some of this step. >> losing does that to you. losing is a good motivator. >> you talk to people all over the country and all over the world. you have recently written on kenya. as you look at the
[applause] but spot a great analysis, katherine, and what a great time we are living in to have greatkatherine and some of the women she has talked about today, and many of you as well. thank you so much. that was a new, fresh look at where we are today. we have a little bit of time for questions. i would ask you to wait until the microphone comes to you, and give your name and affiliation. where are our mikes? do you want to call on people, or do you want me to call on them? we will just wait...
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katherine? you are on the "washington journal" with susan ferrechio.aller: i think that president obama ought to do an executive order as far as the unemployment. i know republicans, democrats alike calling in and keep saying they need money to pay their bills or whatever because there are no jobs. but on the other hand you have conservative he is and what have you talking about the senate. so, they can't have it both ways. if you don't have a job, if you are republican, democrat, independent, whatever it is, you are going to lose homes, you won't be able to pay for utilities and on top of that, even though you do get the unemployment you will be in a tax burden because you have to pay taxes on that and you have no money to pay taxes. so, it is a no-win situation but the way the economy is you have to have something to make people function in their daily lives. that is i think should happen. and congress is not going to pass anything because when they had the majority of democrats, the democrats sat on their behinds. that is why us democrats are very,
katherine? you are on the "washington journal" with susan ferrechio.aller: i think that president obama ought to do an executive order as far as the unemployment. i know republicans, democrats alike calling in and keep saying they need money to pay their bills or whatever because there are no jobs. but on the other hand you have conservative he is and what have you talking about the senate. so, they can't have it both ways. if you don't have a job, if you are republican, democrat,...
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we met and we're working together, the military has set up task force 2010 heade by rear admiral katherine dusault. i believe you've met with the admiral so you know the work she's doing and we will have aid and state department personnel assigned to task force 2010. in addition, we have the many measureshich dr. shah and i will outline in a moment. and i do want to undercorps a deep commitment. also, we have this extraordinary interagency team set up in the state department and with your prior permission, we brought with us today representatives of six of the ten agencies we work with. the ones not here are the fbi, the agriculture department, the cia and the office of the secretary of defense. but i would with your permission would like to ask the team behind us just to stand as mention their names so that you know who they are. first a person who is not on our team but you all know very well our assistant secretary of state rich verma. next to m is one of my deputies, dan feldman, next to him our senior deputy frank ruggiero just returned from kandahar. i asked him to come here today wi
we met and we're working together, the military has set up task force 2010 heade by rear admiral katherine dusault. i believe you've met with the admiral so you know the work she's doing and we will have aid and state department personnel assigned to task force 2010. in addition, we have the many measureshich dr. shah and i will outline in a moment. and i do want to undercorps a deep commitment. also, we have this extraordinary interagency team set up in the state department and with your prior...
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katherine harris, fox news. i have a couple of questions related to home grown extremism, if i may. how would you characterize the threat of the american in yemen? and it is in our interest to see him killed, captured for intelligence or kept on the run, as he is today? >> i think he has made no secret of his animosity against this country. i think he is a danger that ought to be addressed aggressively. >> what about the kill, capture, or on the run? >> ok. [laughter] >> what do you think is in our long-term interest? is it to kill him, capture him to glean intelligence, or try to force him underground and constantly moving from place to place on a daily basis? >> we talk about a long-term interest of this country. homeland security, we use the phrase -- what does this country needs at this moment? we need a safe and secure home land. we need a dynamic economic engine that can generate new wealth. we need strong friends and allies. we need relationships with others within the rule of law. we need fundamentally to keep ourselves secure and address threats when they exist. it is a thr
katherine harris, fox news. i have a couple of questions related to home grown extremism, if i may. how would you characterize the threat of the american in yemen? and it is in our interest to see him killed, captured for intelligence or kept on the run, as he is today? >> i think he has made no secret of his animosity against this country. i think he is a danger that ought to be addressed aggressively. >> what about the kill, capture, or on the run? >> ok. [laughter] >>...
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shary horsily, katherine skiba, sara sparks, a reporter at education daily, and lynn sweet, washington bureau chief for the "chica sun-times" and columnist for politicsdaily.com. [ applause ] our speaker today calls education the civil rights issue of our times. framing reform debates in terms of social justice. to understand the sense of mission, you might look at his childhood in chicago where his mother, sue duncan, started a tutoring program for disadvantaged kids on chicago's south side in 1961. arne duncan was there, tutoring, playing basketball and learning the value of education. sometimes in stark terms. he once said that education could literally be the difference between life and death. in his words, the guys who got killed were the ones who didn't finish high school. inform one who went to college got killed. he played professional basketball for four years after he graduated harvard before returning to chicago and becoming the longest-serving school chief in the country then his friend and esident barack obama tapped him to lead the department of education. last year's eno
shary horsily, katherine skiba, sara sparks, a reporter at education daily, and lynn sweet, washington bureau chief for the "chica sun-times" and columnist for politicsdaily.com. [ applause ] our speaker today calls education the civil rights issue of our times. framing reform debates in terms of social justice. to understand the sense of mission, you might look at his childhood in chicago where his mother, sue duncan, started a tutoring program for disadvantaged kids on chicago's...