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you are going to the airport to pick up katherine's grandfather. but we have no idea whether his plane is landing on time. - or landing at all. - well, we're not going to find out anything by staying here. - i knew we could find a job for you. - all right, henry. - this should take care of the ride. - oh, thanks, mr. brashov. wow. this is very generous. i'll just go get my bike out from the back. a taxi, henry ! the money is for a taxi. oh. i knew that. i was just going back there... to ask katherine what her grandfather looks like. are you sure this is a good idea ? henry gets lost going around the block. he'll be fine. well, he's only the passenger, not the driver ! this is all smudged. i think she was crying when she wrote it. pretty sure it says international terminal. no problem, man. we'll be there in a flash. i thought they shut down the main highway. no kidding ? you didn't know that ? no. i been listening to some fine sounds from back home. what's your pleasure, man ? i got anything you want, as long as it's reggae. my favorite is "bob mar
you are going to the airport to pick up katherine's grandfather. but we have no idea whether his plane is landing on time. - or landing at all. - well, we're not going to find out anything by staying here. - i knew we could find a job for you. - all right, henry. - this should take care of the ride. - oh, thanks, mr. brashov. wow. this is very generous. i'll just go get my bike out from the back. a taxi, henry ! the money is for a taxi. oh. i knew that. i was just going back there... to ask...
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. >>> up next, fox news homeland security correspondent katherine herridge. and later secretary of state hillary clinton on her department's budget request for next year. >>> in march 1979 c-span began televising the u.s. house of representatives to households nationwide and our content of politics and public affairs and american history is available on tv, radio, and online. >> we have even had advice that we do not do as i did today and come in with a plain, old white shirt and a summer tie. heaven forbid. now i don't know whether my colleagues feel this would be a better decorum for the senate and i see the distinguished senator over here nodding no. but perhaps the people of ohio could make a judgment. so mr. president, these are just a few of our the senate that i'm sure that none of us will do a thing differently in the senate of the united states now that we are on television. thank you. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies as a public service. >>> tuesday morning on c-span 3, a house armed services committee on operations in afghanistan. ma
. >>> up next, fox news homeland security correspondent katherine herridge. and later secretary of state hillary clinton on her department's budget request for next year. >>> in march 1979 c-span began televising the u.s. house of representatives to households nationwide and our content of politics and public affairs and american history is available on tv, radio, and online. >> we have even had advice that we do not do as i did today and come in with a plain, old white...
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lover boy is here, katherine. - who ? - bill, katherine's boyfriend. he's not my boyfriend, but he may be the answer to our problems. what's katherine up to now ? hi. how are you ? hi. listen. i have another favor to ask of you. [ narrator ] not a day goes by without someone trying to sell you something. if you need the product that is offered, you may decide to buy it. but there are times when buyers must be very careful. who is it ? hello, ma'am ? i'd like to talk to you, please. - about what ? - this incredible new product. hold on a minute. this cleaning fluid is so incredible... that you can clean greasy frying pans and your windows with it. plus, it's so sensitive you can brush your teeth with it. look. if you'd like, i can come in your house right now and demonstrate. - hello ? - hello, miss robinson. "this is your lucky day. you are the big winner in the city sweepstakes." that's wonderful but what did i win ? "you've won a number of valuable prizes, but most important, "as a city winner, you can compete for the national sweepstakes. "you could
lover boy is here, katherine. - who ? - bill, katherine's boyfriend. he's not my boyfriend, but he may be the answer to our problems. what's katherine up to now ? hi. how are you ? hi. listen. i have another favor to ask of you. [ narrator ] not a day goes by without someone trying to sell you something. if you need the product that is offered, you may decide to buy it. but there are times when buyers must be very careful. who is it ? hello, ma'am ? i'd like to talk to you, please. - about what...
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and joining me is katherine goodman and terry gross. katherine is the director of the fine arts museum in san francisco and terry gross it is a floral designer. we'll talk about a lot of stuff. flowers to art. tell us about what this is. >> this is a beautiful fundraiser that the san francisco uniform i willry puts on every spring in march. it is a five-day event and it is a celebration of flowers and art. it's called bouquets to art. we invite floral designers from all over the bay area to come to the museum and to do beautiful floral interpretations at the museum. it's a glorious week. we have 50,000 visitors during the course of that week. we raise about -- we net about a quarter a million dollars for the fine arts museum. it's a wonderful week and i encourage all to come. it starts march 13th this year. and it runs tuesday through saturday. >> that is good, because that's this week. so people can come out. again which days where and when did it open? >> monday night, march 12th, 9:30 tuesday morning march 13th. and it goes tuesday m
and joining me is katherine goodman and terry gross. katherine is the director of the fine arts museum in san francisco and terry gross it is a floral designer. we'll talk about a lot of stuff. flowers to art. tell us about what this is. >> this is a beautiful fundraiser that the san francisco uniform i willry puts on every spring in march. it is a five-day event and it is a celebration of flowers and art. it's called bouquets to art. we invite floral designers from all over the bay area...
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where katherine at 15 lost her dad to lung cancer.such a geek in school. >> come on. >> and she confessed, that she dabbled in drugs. >> this was cocaine and stuff like that. >> yeah. >> reporter: she explained on piers morgan's life story, her regrettable stories. >> just being young and stupid and not really thinking about the consequences. >> reporter: she fell in love with a british tv host. last year, their engagement was called off. katherine is now single at 31. >> what kind of guy, what is your typical type if you have a type? >> someone who will make me laugh. i think that's the most important thing. >> reporter: katherine's guilty pressures includes what she calls trashy tvs, pizza and running. she's going to compete in a london half marathon this year. ♪ >> reporter: she's warming up for the next song, the next dance, the next step. in the life that's noteworthy, no matter how you look at it. and katherine said that she's not planning on letting up on singing while she's dancing. she's planning on releasing another album th
where katherine at 15 lost her dad to lung cancer.such a geek in school. >> come on. >> and she confessed, that she dabbled in drugs. >> this was cocaine and stuff like that. >> yeah. >> reporter: she explained on piers morgan's life story, her regrettable stories. >> just being young and stupid and not really thinking about the consequences. >> reporter: she fell in love with a british tv host. last year, their engagement was called off. katherine is...
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[ katherine ] rosa ! i need a burger, medium, lettuce, tomato, pickles no mayonnaise, - an order of fries and a small salad. - at this hour ? - oh, no. not you too. - okay, but ground beef hasn't arrived yet. - all i have is turkey. - mr. brashov, we don't have any beef for the hamburger. now what are we going to do ? - i'll make it with turkey. - turkey is not beef. - but it has less fat. - and less taste ! - the customer is waiting ! - all right, go ahead. i hope he will understand. - i'll go explain. - looking for the bike path ? - i'm trying to find the post office. - shouldn't you be trying to find your school ? - no, school's closed today. -what's the name of this place ? -is that the only question people know how to ask ? - well, there's nothing outside that says-- - yes, i know that already. all right, you go up to the corner and turn right. - right ? - yes, right. and then you go two blocks and you will come to the shopping center. the post office is in the middle of the shopping center. okay. gr
[ katherine ] rosa ! i need a burger, medium, lettuce, tomato, pickles no mayonnaise, - an order of fries and a small salad. - at this hour ? - oh, no. not you too. - okay, but ground beef hasn't arrived yet. - all i have is turkey. - mr. brashov, we don't have any beef for the hamburger. now what are we going to do ? - i'll make it with turkey. - turkey is not beef. - but it has less fat. - and less taste ! - the customer is waiting ! - all right, go ahead. i hope he will understand. - i'll go...
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and katherine said that she's not planning on letting up on singing while she's dancing. wow. >> busy, busy woman. >> what dance will she be performing monday? >> they'll be dancing the waltz this week. so, i'm sure that's going to be elegant and beautiful as we have seen so far. >> i agree with you there. >>> and "dancing with the stars" -- >> have a great vacation. >> i'm looking forward to it. >> "dancing with the stars" airs 8:00/7:00 central. lara? >>> all right, listen it's not $540 million, but we have some great giveaways for you guys this morning. time for friday freebies. that means elisabeth leamy is here. what do you got in. >> okay, first of all, this is amazing. amf bowling centers across the country will give kids 15 and under two free games every day all summer long. we're announcing this one early, it doesn't start may 14th. this would be a $904 value. >> and possible career. >> yes. you get it for free. >> love that sound. >> okay, what's going on with elmo? >> okay, personalized songs for your child. djmos is playing. that's elmo speaking directly to ke
and katherine said that she's not planning on letting up on singing while she's dancing. wow. >> busy, busy woman. >> what dance will she be performing monday? >> they'll be dancing the waltz this week. so, i'm sure that's going to be elegant and beautiful as we have seen so far. >> i agree with you there. >>> and "dancing with the stars" -- >> have a great vacation. >> i'm looking forward to it. >> "dancing with the stars"...
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with two sisters and a really tight family, katherine knew she wanted a family.nted a career, baby would have to wait. how do you balance your want for a baby but also your want to have a really successful career? >> the balance part is tricky. so obviously i really want to have a baby, i just don't want to have one right now. >> reporter: so her gynecologist sent her to dr. griffo. >> he brought up the fact that my fertility was going to decline rapidly over the next several years, and that i should consider freezing my eggs. >> she decided to take the leap. but it took three months to get an appointment, then katherine started the process to harvest the most eggs she could, a daunting series of hormone shots. >> once i had everything all mixed up, i'm looking at this needle thinking i know that's the wrong needle, it's so big, and i decided to insert it half way and hoped for the best. >> it wasn't easy? >> no, it wasn't easy. >> after two weeks after ramping up egg production, katherine's lucky number was 13. >> 13 chances at having a baby? >> yeah, sure. i th
with two sisters and a really tight family, katherine knew she wanted a family.nted a career, baby would have to wait. how do you balance your want for a baby but also your want to have a really successful career? >> the balance part is tricky. so obviously i really want to have a baby, i just don't want to have one right now. >> reporter: so her gynecologist sent her to dr. griffo. >> he brought up the fact that my fertility was going to decline rapidly over the next several...
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katherine boo, thank so much nor joining me. katherine boo, the book is behind the beautiful forevers. we'll be right back. as a chef we are always committed to our suppliers... you know, those farmers, those foragers, those fishermen... for me, it's really about building this extraordinary community. american express is passionate about the same thing. they're one of those partners that i would really rely on whether it's finding new customers, or, a new location for my next restaurant. when we all come together, my restaurants, my partners, and the community amazing things happen. to me, that's the membership effect. >> s this's it for the report, everybody. mac: 6:58, 6:59, seven minutes. keep going, buddy. i'm working on the chicken parts situation here. forget the chicken parts. charlie is about to shatter the world record for holding his breath. we are going to be world famous after this. - charlie, how you doing? - i got to breathe. no, charlie, don't breathe. the buns are going to burn. mac: come on! - forget about it. -
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katherine boo, thank so much nor joining me. katherine boo, the book is behind the beautiful forevers. we'll be right back. >> s this's it for the report, everybody. oh, miss lemon! let me help you out. oh, thanks, kenneth. what are all these little plastic containers for? are you pickling squirrel meat?
katherine boo, thank so much nor joining me. katherine boo, the book is behind the beautiful forevers. we'll be right back. >> s this's it for the report, everybody. oh, miss lemon! let me help you out. oh, thanks, kenneth. what are all these little plastic containers for? are you pickling squirrel meat?
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katherine boo, thank so much nor joining me. katherine boo, the book is behind the beautiful forevers. we'll be right back. a route map shows you where we go. but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines.
katherine boo, thank so much nor joining me. katherine boo, the book is behind the beautiful forevers. we'll be right back. a route map shows you where we go. but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines.
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katherine boo, thank so much nor joining me. katherine boo, the book is behind the beautiful forevers. we'll be right back.
katherine boo, thank so much nor joining me. katherine boo, the book is behind the beautiful forevers. we'll be right back.
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katherine boo, thank so much nor joining me. katherine boo, the book is behind the beautiful forevers. we'll be right back. we want to . right. but... home security systems can be really expensive. so to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more.
katherine boo, thank so much nor joining me. katherine boo, the book is behind the beautiful forevers. we'll be right back. we want to . right. but... home security systems can be really expensive. so to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more.
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katherine boyd is representing the petroleum association. that's chevron and mobile and exxon. >> we're in a political camp right now. and the republicans as well as democrats are hand ringing over the price of gas. >> and blaming each other. >> they blame each other and obama. let's go to the president, the most powerful force. does he have much impact at all? >> i think he does relative to the policies that we all adopt and live under. so i think when you're talking about volatility in the market, you want to try to find how you can make things as certain as possible. you want to take the uncertainty out of the equation. if you have uncertainty, you have uncomfortability. so you want to use all the resources at home. you not only make sure you have a secure supply, but you bring jobs to the economic recovery of the u.s. then you also look around for partners that are more stable. canada is the biggest exporter of crude oil to the united states. >> bigger than saudi arabia. >> way bigger. mexico is next. saudi arabia is next. but canada is
katherine boyd is representing the petroleum association. that's chevron and mobile and exxon. >> we're in a political camp right now. and the republicans as well as democrats are hand ringing over the price of gas. >> and blaming each other. >> they blame each other and obama. let's go to the president, the most powerful force. does he have much impact at all? >> i think he does relative to the policies that we all adopt and live under. so i think when you're talking...
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katherine gallagher, the director of the cochran collaboration college for policy where she's the associate professor of criminology in law and society. her research focuses on improving the intersection between health care and justice systems to better address the needs of adverse populations in public health in larger communities. she also provides guidance to numerous federal agencies. then we'll hear from dr. georgia leap from ucla. she's worked nationally and internationally in violence post war settings with major focus on gangs and youth violence. she currently serves as a senior policy advisor on gangs and youth violence for the los
katherine gallagher, the director of the cochran collaboration college for policy where she's the associate professor of criminology in law and society. her research focuses on improving the intersection between health care and justice systems to better address the needs of adverse populations in public health in larger communities. she also provides guidance to numerous federal agencies. then we'll hear from dr. georgia leap from ucla. she's worked nationally and internationally in violence...
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. >> katherine, john? okay. yes, ma'am. >> by name is gail kates and i wanted you to speak a little bit more about nixon's response to the leak of the pentagon papers being the downfall rather than the fact that if he'd just -- you indicated if he'd just let it go, maybe it would have not been so important. would you talk about that a little more? >> certainly. the pentagon papers as a study, as a military analysis, as a strategic study, were about decisions that had all happened in or before 1968, so they implicated presidents johnson, kennedy, eisenhower actually, who was a republican, but mostly democrats, right? fdr and truman. there was no content in the pentagon papers that called into question mr. nixon's leadership or his own kind of decisions, all right? he could have let this go by as an enormous leak, certainly, but a leak and treated it in a standard perspective. but he drew attention to the issue first with the attempt to suppress the document which invoked first amendment disputes and freedom of th
. >> katherine, john? okay. yes, ma'am. >> by name is gail kates and i wanted you to speak a little bit more about nixon's response to the leak of the pentagon papers being the downfall rather than the fact that if he'd just -- you indicated if he'd just let it go, maybe it would have not been so important. would you talk about that a little more? >> certainly. the pentagon papers as a study, as a military analysis, as a strategic study, were about decisions that had all...
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i met katherine revently about six weeks ago. i should have asked her.can't imagine she adheres to the same rules. >> i was wondering about that. thank you, charlie. >>> we'll be right back. stay with us. this is "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by starbucks. introduce starbucks blond roast. the lighter roast perfected. the lighter, veas mellower side of our roast. introducing delicious new starbucks blonde roast. the lighter roast perfected. ♪ but one is so clever that your skin looks better even after you take it off. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% saw improved skin. does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics. oh. where were you? uh, i was just in the car. oh, the car. what's that on your collar? hmm? oh -- tie. [ chuckles ] [ chuckles ] why do you seem happy? i'm not. come here. okay. [ inhales deeply ] mint. wow. i had a shamrock shake. i hate you. and i got one for you, too. i love you. [ male announcer ] the magical, minty flavor you'll covet with all your heart. mccafé shamrock shake from mcdon
i met katherine revently about six weeks ago. i should have asked her.can't imagine she adheres to the same rules. >> i was wondering about that. thank you, charlie. >>> we'll be right back. stay with us. this is "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by starbucks. introduce starbucks blond roast. the lighter roast perfected. the lighter, veas mellower side of our roast. introducing delicious new starbucks blonde roast....
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their children, george and katherine, did not live long lives. we see here, katherine fre frickson, the daughter, died of tetanus at age 22. i looked at her husband's census records and there was no child from the first marriage living with he and his second wife. george fredrickson was working as a postal carrier and died in an accident. from "the philadelphia enquirer" we see a newspaper account of his death. i checked to see if there were any pensions at the time. and unfortunately pensions were not issued to postal carriers killed in the line of duty at that point. we see his widow, anna, listed as his widow. magdalana fredrickson had a pension for the rest of her life. she worked as a tailoress. samuel lewis' identity was a mystery. we had several problems with his line. first, it was said he was from baltimore. his middle name was spelled incorrectly. and we also had the issue with the common name. i was able to find through a wonderful website called paroots.com that he actually was from westchester county, pennsylvania. and volunteerism i
their children, george and katherine, did not live long lives. we see here, katherine fre frickson, the daughter, died of tetanus at age 22. i looked at her husband's census records and there was no child from the first marriage living with he and his second wife. george fredrickson was working as a postal carrier and died in an accident. from "the philadelphia enquirer" we see a newspaper account of his death. i checked to see if there were any pensions at the time. and unfortunately...
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but i think katherine is right. if the numbers stay the way they are, there's a strong imperative for the republicans to put a latino on the ticket. >> if you are the democrats at this point, your instinct, i presume, is to feel relatively good because of the difficulties republicans are having in their process. but it also seems you could run into risk to think the republicans are so either self-imploding that you're not going to do anything about that. where would you say the greatest risk -- if you're a democrat feeling confident today, where's the greatest risk? >> you disaffected your own base. and certainly the young people that got out in 2008. the swing voters, if the economy stays down, if the employment numbers go up, unless you can regenerate that enthusiasm. but the republicans are doing a pretty good job. >> i think that's a great point. i think president obama can do just so much to bring back that good feeling. but the republican primary with all the talk about contraception and snobs going to college
but i think katherine is right. if the numbers stay the way they are, there's a strong imperative for the republicans to put a latino on the ticket. >> if you are the democrats at this point, your instinct, i presume, is to feel relatively good because of the difficulties republicans are having in their process. but it also seems you could run into risk to think the republicans are so either self-imploding that you're not going to do anything about that. where would you say the greatest...
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in the spirit of katherine the great, let us move forward with that which we can all agree. let's work together to pass russia pntr. senator kyle? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think that i understand the message this hearing is intended to convey. american businesses want access to russian markets, we should repeal jackson-vanick without delay and conditions, it's a slam dunk but it isn't a slam dunk. let's stipulate that american businesses and farmers and ranchers should be able to sell products to russia and that free trade is important and beneficial to the united states. we still need to determine whether america is getting a good deal through russia's wto exception, whether more should be done to protect our interests. for example, russia has never ratified the bilateral investment treaty that the senate ratified years ago. that treaty would prevent appropriating business and emit a big problem in russia. this is a very basic economic right that which is which is also not covered by the agreements and i submit the favored nation status to immigration. while immigratio
in the spirit of katherine the great, let us move forward with that which we can all agree. let's work together to pass russia pntr. senator kyle? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think that i understand the message this hearing is intended to convey. american businesses want access to russian markets, we should repeal jackson-vanick without delay and conditions, it's a slam dunk but it isn't a slam dunk. let's stipulate that american businesses and farmers and ranchers should be able to...
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ladies and gentlemen, katherine scott. >> thank you for that kind introduction, and thank you all for attending our panel today. thanks to everyone who helped organize the conference. i feel very fortunate to be here and to have been invited to be a part of this companion volume and also to be up here with these three top-notch scholars and more. my talk actually departs a little bit from the topics that they discussed today in that my piece, the chapter that i wrote for this volume examined the literature that was related to the nixon administration's response to dissent about the vietnam war. so my topic is related though not specific to the vietnam war itself and i'm going to talk about the nixon administration's response to dissent. more specifically about the works that have been written about the nixon administration's response to dissent and then i'm going to spend half of the last -- the last half of my talk describing what i think are some of the directions that i think we need to go and some of the holes that are still left in the literature. >> to what degree is president r
ladies and gentlemen, katherine scott. >> thank you for that kind introduction, and thank you all for attending our panel today. thanks to everyone who helped organize the conference. i feel very fortunate to be here and to have been invited to be a part of this companion volume and also to be up here with these three top-notch scholars and more. my talk actually departs a little bit from the topics that they discussed today in that my piece, the chapter that i wrote for this volume...
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congresswoman moore. >> thank you so much, representative katherine. this is a very thoughtful amendment when you consider the unemployment rate among our veterans from iraq and afghanistan stands at 12.1%, as compared to the 8.7% among the general population. when you think about the the returning veterans as we end the wars one of the greatest resource is with the post office. i would hope members give it the considerati consideration. >> we have made substantial progress in reducing the number of unemployed among our veterans. particularly as atravel across the county, i see at a dfw post, at a community gathering, too many veteran who is still have much to give but cannot find the job that they need to give it. we tried to address this in a number of ways in recent years. many of us worked together on the trips to teachers program. we've approved tax credit that i have supported to encourage employers to hire veterans. recently i was at an event focused on small business opportunity for veteran owned businesses. but with all the different areas and
congresswoman moore. >> thank you so much, representative katherine. this is a very thoughtful amendment when you consider the unemployment rate among our veterans from iraq and afghanistan stands at 12.1%, as compared to the 8.7% among the general population. when you think about the the returning veterans as we end the wars one of the greatest resource is with the post office. i would hope members give it the considerati consideration. >> we have made substantial progress in...
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maddy grinned thinking about what katherine might say. she would say, maddy did you do this? he would say, yes , i did. as they got closer to home, he saw smoke blazing into the sky where the saudi would be. they had built the fire she and his brother mark. saddy was walking ahead. madison looked at the drunken line of stitches on her sleeve the crook ed seam and the knot of material that rode her shoulder like a hump much the air began to feel thick like water. wait. he grabbed her arm and picked at the stitches he had made. saddy tried to wrench away but he picked frantically at her sleeve and the dark fury the new look that made him shiver that was not her sister came into her eyes. he didn't let go, this is no good don't worry. madison picked andtory the thread until it came loose and the blue fly witch could not tell what he had done. saddy went limp. she stared off toward the poppy mark had planted which stuck like finger bones out of the earth. thank you. >> hi. nice to be here. i came on the 14 mission bus. to spend 6 minutes with you. [laughter]. if there is time lef
maddy grinned thinking about what katherine might say. she would say, maddy did you do this? he would say, yes , i did. as they got closer to home, he saw smoke blazing into the sky where the saudi would be. they had built the fire she and his brother mark. saddy was walking ahead. madison looked at the drunken line of stitches on her sleeve the crook ed seam and the knot of material that rode her shoulder like a hump much the air began to feel thick like water. wait. he grabbed her arm and...
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in 2009 katherine scott earned a ph.d. from temple university after writing a dissertation on reining in the state, civil society, congress, and the movement to democratize the national security state, 1970-1978." scott is an adjunct professor with cornell and an assistant historian with the u.s. senate historical office. she has spoken on dissent in national security at many scholarly conferences, so she was a natural to write the chapter on nixon and dissent in a richard in accordanceon companion, the excellent volume edited by mel small. ladies and gentlemen, katherine scott. [ applause ] >> thank you for that kind introduction. and thank you all for attending our panel today. thanks to everyone who has helped organize the conference. i feel very fortunate to be here and to have been invited to be a part of this companion volume but also to be up here with these three top notch scholars on the vietnam war. my talk actually departs a little bit from the topics that they've discussed today in that my piece, the chapter th
in 2009 katherine scott earned a ph.d. from temple university after writing a dissertation on reining in the state, civil society, congress, and the movement to democratize the national security state, 1970-1978." scott is an adjunct professor with cornell and an assistant historian with the u.s. senate historical office. she has spoken on dissent in national security at many scholarly conferences, so she was a natural to write the chapter on nixon and dissent in a richard in accordanceon...
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so i was -- katherine -- [inaudible] is another one i would single out who katherine was the first woman elected to the congress from the state of washington in, i think, 1958. and then when she finished -- >> she worked for the tariff commission. >> yeah. president nixon appointed her to the tariff -- now the international trade commission. >> peggy heckler. >> peggy heckler. she was wonderfully supportive of he and be of all women. katherine, by the way, her oral history has fabulous story about how she, and this is the civil rights act of '64, she and some of the other women -- it was a bipartisan group in the house -- when they knew the civil rights act was coming up and it had, of course, race in it, and they wanted to get gender in it. and they went to see this marvelous gentleman who -- >> judge smith? >> judge smith who i'm not sure if he was a judge, but he was chairman of the rules committee in the house. >> a virginia congressman. >> yeah. and he, he was very gracious and said, you know, ladies, katherine actually does the accent. in one of her interviews, be happy to help you
so i was -- katherine -- [inaudible] is another one i would single out who katherine was the first woman elected to the congress from the state of washington in, i think, 1958. and then when she finished -- >> she worked for the tariff commission. >> yeah. president nixon appointed her to the tariff -- now the international trade commission. >> peggy heckler. >> peggy heckler. she was wonderfully supportive of he and be of all women. katherine, by the way, her oral...
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well we wrap up our journey to the city of katherine situated in the year old mountains here is famous for its precious stones and metal industry today though we head to a remote village where artists on barton finds out the harsh realities of life. you can turn berg is one of russia's biggest cities but a few hours away it's a different world where we were going even tarmac would be a luxury that we end of the road from here to the village it's just forest time for me to go even further off the beaten track. eventually we saw it welcome to the village of newspaper population ten people two horses two cows no running water no electricity and one rather strange name it was founded in one nine hundred twenty four by a group of collective farm workers and wanted to branch out on their own but they had a problem. when it established in your village they had to have permission so they applied for it through the local paper when the permission was granted their name to use paper in things. it said larner is one of only two people who have lived here all their life the other is cleaner after
well we wrap up our journey to the city of katherine situated in the year old mountains here is famous for its precious stones and metal industry today though we head to a remote village where artists on barton finds out the harsh realities of life. you can turn berg is one of russia's biggest cities but a few hours away it's a different world where we were going even tarmac would be a luxury that we end of the road from here to the village it's just forest time for me to go even further off...
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katherine porter. how is she especially qualified to make sure people really benefit from this? >> can i first start by saying, belva, it's so wonderful to be on your show and thank you for everything that you do and have always done for the bay area, the state, and this country. you are such an inspiration to me. and i know you're going to be going off the air soon so i just had to get that in. katherine porter. so we negotiated on a settlement to bring back to california $18 billion, to california homeowners who have been in this awful process of foreclosure. and on the ideas that this money will be used for principal reduction and also to allow people to refinance their loans so they can afford to stay in their homes. we negotiated for california in terms of the dollar amount and certain specific provisions which we have referred to in total as the california commitment. as part of the national settlement, a monitor has been chosen for the country. i decided that in addition to joe smith, who was ch
katherine porter. how is she especially qualified to make sure people really benefit from this? >> can i first start by saying, belva, it's so wonderful to be on your show and thank you for everything that you do and have always done for the bay area, the state, and this country. you are such an inspiration to me. and i know you're going to be going off the air soon so i just had to get that in. katherine porter. so we negotiated on a settlement to bring back to california $18 billion, to...
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then katherine started the process to harvest the most eggs she could. had everything all mixed up, i'm looking at this needle saying i know that's the wrong needle. it's so big. so i just decided to insert it halfway and hope for the best. >> bottom line, it wasn't easy. >> no. no. it wasn't easy. >> reporter: after two weeks of ramping up egg production, katherine's lucky number was 13. >> that's 13 chances at having a baby. >> sure. yes. the odds are pretty good if i choose to use them, plus it's not as if i'm doing this because i'm infertile. i don't know that i have fertility problems. i'm doing it to create options in my life. >> reporter: 13 options frozen in time until katherine says go. so considering the cost, the shots, what it felt like it was not an easy process. was it worth it? >> completely worth it. no doubt in my mind worth it. >> reporter: i was thinking about this you're like the ultimate ladies man. you have gotten so many women pregnant. >> well, you know -- >> reporter: have you ever thought of it that way? >> no. other people have
then katherine started the process to harvest the most eggs she could. had everything all mixed up, i'm looking at this needle saying i know that's the wrong needle. it's so big. so i just decided to insert it halfway and hope for the best. >> bottom line, it wasn't easy. >> no. no. it wasn't easy. >> reporter: after two weeks of ramping up egg production, katherine's lucky number was 13. >> that's 13 chances at having a baby. >> sure. yes. the odds are pretty good...
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we're talking with jen, susan and katherine.green beer? >> i take st. patrick's day pretty seriously, as you can tell by my green. >> and the red, too. >> i would say probably ron paul, because i think it would be the most fascinating conversation. if i were to cheat, i think spending a day with vice president biden on st. patrick's day in his home state would be a good time. >> a good time there. susan, how about you? >> i think the fifth person that shows up in the polls, the other than romney candidate. whoever that may be. >> come on. you're not going to put out there with one of them? >> i guess i would go with ron paul. it would be a little more fun. >> how about you, katherine? >> that's tough because ron would be the one to play with. you want someone with a sense of humor. interesting conversation, green rooms over the year, newt gingrich might be interest iingo talk to. let's talk about the president's lucky charm. >> four years ago on the campaign trail he carried lucky charms in his pocket. they would jingle around.
we're talking with jen, susan and katherine.green beer? >> i take st. patrick's day pretty seriously, as you can tell by my green. >> and the red, too. >> i would say probably ron paul, because i think it would be the most fascinating conversation. if i were to cheat, i think spending a day with vice president biden on st. patrick's day in his home state would be a good time. >> a good time there. susan, how about you? >> i think the fifth person that shows up in...
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i don't know what mary, but i understand mary katherine's point.is, these things do have impact. you're questioning whether difference texting while you're driving and actually paying attention? jenna: tough to put them all together. >> i'm saying you can be a against things like that. you don't have to be pro-thexing while driving to think there might be another way to address it instead of banning people from doing it. there are other ways to address it. if you trade your freedom you know the things will work and cost companies a lot of money and people end up losing their jobs. jenna: i would like to thank you both for not eating or texting while doing this segment. >> thank you. jenna: interesting topic. we'll continue to watch. thank you both. jon: can i disagree with juan? i don't want to know how many calories are in the burger. i want to eat it. jenna: ignorance is brings especially when it comes to burgers. jon: that's way i look at it. coming up competing visions for future of fannie mae and freddie mac. we'll look at both sides. from fre
i don't know what mary, but i understand mary katherine's point.is, these things do have impact. you're questioning whether difference texting while you're driving and actually paying attention? jenna: tough to put them all together. >> i'm saying you can be a against things like that. you don't have to be pro-thexing while driving to think there might be another way to address it instead of banning people from doing it. there are other ways to address it. if you trade your freedom you...
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katherine boo, we welcome you. this is her first book. winner of the pulitzer prize.t to anybody these days. >> i think not. where did the idea come from, from this story? >> i met my husband in 2001. he was born in delhi. so i was working on -- in the united states about how people get out of poverty. i finished my work in cutoff of louisiana or texas and go running to india. here was this country, it was prospering but 60% of the people lived in slums. how do you get out of poverty when you're born in the slums? that's a question that obsessed me. so suddenly i started reporting. >> i was thinking, even the word slum doesn't really do it justice. about how the people you write about are living when you describe it. >> people are living on top of or inside these homes that they've built themselves. it all sits on a vast lake of sewage and petrochemicals. people get malaria, nonetheless they get up every morning and do their best to make their way into the middle class. they know that the wealth of a country is out there. the slum is surrounded by luxury hotels. they'
katherine boo, we welcome you. this is her first book. winner of the pulitzer prize.t to anybody these days. >> i think not. where did the idea come from, from this story? >> i met my husband in 2001. he was born in delhi. so i was working on -- in the united states about how people get out of poverty. i finished my work in cutoff of louisiana or texas and go running to india. here was this country, it was prospering but 60% of the people lived in slums. how do you get out of...
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>> katherine was a surprise. katherine? who is that? after last night, everyone's loving her.nd she was so lovely, like when they interviewed her. she was so english. is that mary poppins? did she just float down? she was lovely. >> how do you think she'll do in the faster dances, though? >> i worry about that. she's so elegant and graceful with those slow moves. next week, they might be doing the jive, which will be a real test. >> the one i feel was robbed last night. >> i agree. >> donald driver. >> donald driver. look at those moves. he was on point. it's quick. and peta, she was like so mad that she got voted off first last time. i'm going to dance and dance. i'm going to whip my hair. she was going crazy. >> you missed all of -- >> i'm so excited -- i think they're great. here's their scores. the judges were getting farmed up. and they didn't know what the field was going to look like. and they were conservative with them. >> they're going to be around for a while. do i dare? do i dare? >> do it. >> the one everyone is talking about. >> hold on. i have to lay down. he ma
>> katherine was a surprise. katherine? who is that? after last night, everyone's loving her.nd she was so lovely, like when they interviewed her. she was so english. is that mary poppins? did she just float down? she was lovely. >> how do you think she'll do in the faster dances, though? >> i worry about that. she's so elegant and graceful with those slow moves. next week, they might be doing the jive, which will be a real test. >> the one i feel was robbed last night....
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mary katherine ham is columnist.k lagoon is presidential historian and author and crystal wright is communications strategist and editor at conservative black chick.com. nick, why are you ovway over there? we will start with you. what are the independent voters for? >> the economy and jobs. the president struggled with independents for most of the turn it has been turning around with the job numbers improving. romney has been forced in the primary to core conservatives. can he get back in the middle and start supporting the independents particularly women voert who's want to talk about the economy and jobs not so about some of the social issues. the challenge is women nomination but get back to the middle for independents. >> what do the candidates need to do? >> it's the economy, stupid. >> that's the same thing for all of them. >> they really need to move away from the social wedge issues. i think romney is doing a much better job than santorum. gingrich is doing a good job and ron paul. that's what they need to do
mary katherine ham is columnist.k lagoon is presidential historian and author and crystal wright is communications strategist and editor at conservative black chick.com. nick, why are you ovway over there? we will start with you. what are the independent voters for? >> the economy and jobs. the president struggled with independents for most of the turn it has been turning around with the job numbers improving. romney has been forced in the primary to core conservatives. can he get back in...
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katherine is here with the story. >>> not everyone is critical of the new york city police departmenturveillance program. >> using religion as a cover. >> this is from saudi arabia. >> a practicing muslim and journalist shows off this core rain at a mosque in west virginia. the saudi publisher used negative language choosing christians. this interpretation is part of a larger problem. >> why are you speaking out now? >> we are saying you can't go into our mosque. you can't look at our muslim organization. can't even look at muslims because that is to target us. the truth is we do have a problem in our muslim community. >> have you been threatened for what you said? >> i have death threats. i am not going to be voted most popular at the local mosque, but i think that those are the calculations you have to make when you want to make a difference. >> wall street journal reporter daniel pearl who was kidnapped and taken by islamists. >> they did their prayer on the blood soaked floor of the room where he was murdered. so that was when i knew that we needed to challenge how it is that peop
katherine is here with the story. >>> not everyone is critical of the new york city police departmenturveillance program. >> using religion as a cover. >> this is from saudi arabia. >> a practicing muslim and journalist shows off this core rain at a mosque in west virginia. the saudi publisher used negative language choosing christians. this interpretation is part of a larger problem. >> why are you speaking out now? >> we are saying you can't go into our...
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i prefer my own homemaae smoothies..enowned nuurittoniit katherine &ptallmadge also warns of those symptomsorter: if going to do aaything to youu is it bad for you?) nutritionally it's fine. but anytimeea restaurant puts an ingredient in a food, it shoull be disclosed.tallmadge &psays the cups ssen by customers should disclose that the strawberry frappuccino has insect extracttin it. riihh nnw only tte booes of liquid behind the counters have those hopes .. dashed. dashed.many homeowners werr &h forrclosure abuse settlement would help them but find oott what the banks did... that &pcould stop help from cooing. coming.and bbfore he steps out on tte field aa a new york jet...tim tebow's naae is plreaay tied up in court.the athletic ompanies fighting over right to his name for profit. ((break 3)) hey guys, breakfast! ♪ [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first on the side. from honey nut cheerios to cinnamon to
i prefer my own homemaae smoothies..enowned nuurittoniit katherine &ptallmadge also warns of those symptomsorter: if going to do aaything to youu is it bad for you?) nutritionally it's fine. but anytimeea restaurant puts an ingredient in a food, it shoull be disclosed.tallmadge &psays the cups ssen by customers should disclose that the strawberry frappuccino has insect extracttin it. riihh nnw only tte booes of liquid behind the counters have those hopes .. dashed. dashed.many...