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speculation that the local industry to lower the housing prices to jump in property taxes and other katherine howe failed to increase the cost for speculators. of course the long long the housing project in a rapid increase in the no profits for speculators. i rolled out how to speculate as to how the price will become stable return to a regional level for regular buyers. to many major cities with huge demand for houses it's not entirely bubble and teething pains in her sternly not to count. the devalued houses have been largely driven by speculators with me because i compared dollars if you'd ever want to make huge changes the realty industry and large companies from all industries will lose interest in it. ok i'll give time for entered into the china price watch. to make up related to the cost of living in china. until then you can view many of our episode online at the un deputy i'm gone. says. here to tell you from afar and finds nothing and no one are what or who thinks. the not distinguished looking on to win. now police officers. not only has nine children. or even old fisherman the button.
speculation that the local industry to lower the housing prices to jump in property taxes and other katherine howe failed to increase the cost for speculators. of course the long long the housing project in a rapid increase in the no profits for speculators. i rolled out how to speculate as to how the price will become stable return to a regional level for regular buyers. to many major cities with huge demand for houses it's not entirely bubble and teething pains in her sternly not to count....
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how was she ? - great. finally ! congratulations. but i'm still looking. listen, katherine.your last day and we still don't have a waitress. i'm starting to believe i'm never going to be rid of you. i'm not sure i want you to. what are you talking about ? i know it sounds crazy, but i've gotten so used to being here. - i've even gotten used to you. - thank you ! you know how mr. brashov always talks about how we're like a family here ? well, it's true. it's been safe here. don't you ever get a little scared, rosa ? only when i think there's nothing to look forward to. i envy you, katherine. if i didn't believe that one day i'm going to take off this apron... and be in front of the counter, i don't know what i would do. besides, do you really believe i would put up with you... if i didn't think it was good experience ? rosa. i'm going to miss you. "free concert starring famous rock star" ? isn't that false advertising ? no way. i mean, what's the difference whether i'm famous now or three months from now ? if only you could be this excited when you're working. this is just th
how was she ? - great. finally ! congratulations. but i'm still looking. listen, katherine.your last day and we still don't have a waitress. i'm starting to believe i'm never going to be rid of you. i'm not sure i want you to. what are you talking about ? i know it sounds crazy, but i've gotten so used to being here. - i've even gotten used to you. - thank you ! you know how mr. brashov always talks about how we're like a family here ? well, it's true. it's been safe here. don't you ever get a...
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ice cube the ice keep turning center move to how about off score you katherine bird for example so there's no problems with the legacy that now the bolshoi going to continue to host sporting competitions and also concerts so it's going to be a bit of a cultural hub once these games are over the adler arena the one i mentioned the long flat low one that's hosting the speed skating and also the iceberg skating palace those two venues are going to be rehabbed as does they're going to remain where they are the arena is going to become an exhibition center and the iceberg skating palace is going to become a cycling velodrome so the sporting legacy is going to continue here in sochi and of course the fish stadium is going to remain in place and is going to host games during the twenty eighteen football world cup when that comes to russia will have more not in a few moments time and staying in the olympic the olympic village down in the coastal cluster i mentioned the athletes' village and i can tell you as well that that's going to become i can tell you what will happen to that in a few moments
ice cube the ice keep turning center move to how about off score you katherine bird for example so there's no problems with the legacy that now the bolshoi going to continue to host sporting competitions and also concerts so it's going to be a bit of a cultural hub once these games are over the adler arena the one i mentioned the long flat low one that's hosting the speed skating and also the iceberg skating palace those two venues are going to be rehabbed as does they're going to remain where...
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and this remains to be seen how it will officially come out. katherine, thank you for joining us. >>> thank you so much. >>> and breaking tonight, a new security warning for air travellers, homeland security now banning all liquids in any carriage heading to the olympics. >> megyn, it is liquids, gels, and powders in the carry-on, that means they will not be able to be carried on. liquids of more than 3.4 ounces have been banned since 2006, and dhs has not said yet why that rule is not good enough to stop this threat. the white house press secretary jay carney says there is no indication that the threat level will be raised. listen to him. >> there is information, if the ic receives information that changes our assessment about whether or not americans ought to travel to sochi we would certainly make that information available. >> delta is the only u.s. airline that has non-stop flights to russia. and now russian-bound passengers cannot check in on line or at the kiosk, they must go to the security. >> life is full of risks, we're fine, we feel good abou
and this remains to be seen how it will officially come out. katherine, thank you for joining us. >>> thank you so much. >>> and breaking tonight, a new security warning for air travellers, homeland security now banning all liquids in any carriage heading to the olympics. >> megyn, it is liquids, gels, and powders in the carry-on, that means they will not be able to be carried on. liquids of more than 3.4 ounces have been banned since 2006, and dhs has not said yet why...
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how this goes. earlier today the eu special envoy for security and foreign policy, katherine ashton said the implementationf this deal will be key and challenging. this is also what she had to say earlier today. >> i have to say the purpose immediately must be to see an end to the violence. we have been very shocked about the amount of violence especially in recent days. i called a council yesterday in brussels to bring ministers together. we were in touch throughout the day with the three foreign ministers who were on the ground in kiev, and we provided the framework to make action. >> reporter: now we also know that there have been several notes of congratulations from eu leaders on the ukrainian decision to step away from the press pus those are coming from nato, from the eu council president, and communications with the russians on this matter. we do know at this hour that president obama will be on the phone with president putin. it is expected that ukraine will be high on the agenda in that conversation. del? >> we know russian obviously disagreeing with the european union side. so have we heard anyt
how this goes. earlier today the eu special envoy for security and foreign policy, katherine ashton said the implementationf this deal will be key and challenging. this is also what she had to say earlier today. >> i have to say the purpose immediately must be to see an end to the violence. we have been very shocked about the amount of violence especially in recent days. i called a council yesterday in brussels to bring ministers together. we were in touch throughout the day with the...
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how much have you put into this? >> i try never to ask this question. we have rebuilt every building. katherineas if raising grass fed cattle is something that would be a good thing to do and a fun thing to do. >> tomkat ranch has a staff of 15, including scientists studying economically friendly ways to raise cattle. >> you move the animal from place to place. that is how you have big herds of animals that have moved across the plains of the earth. at this point, what we would think of as real success is if it turned out scientifically we are right with the way we are grazing the animals causes the land to soak up twice as much carbon as normal. >> steyer has always bucked against traditional wisdom. he and his wife decided to settle on the west coast near their alma mater stanford university. >> i chose to not live in new york city. i never felt as if i was really part of that community, even though i have a lot of friends in it. you know they say the person that has the most toys when he dies wins. that's insane. right? why would that be true? i remember when i first started i was talking to
how much have you put into this? >> i try never to ask this question. we have rebuilt every building. katherineas if raising grass fed cattle is something that would be a good thing to do and a fun thing to do. >> tomkat ranch has a staff of 15, including scientists studying economically friendly ways to raise cattle. >> you move the animal from place to place. that is how you have big herds of animals that have moved across the plains of the earth. at this point, what we...
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takeaway looks at how his race for governor could have changed american history and the republican party as we know it today. i talked about the 1998 state election that brought us katherinenning of the race had the democrat as the favorite and how it could have changed the recount and who certified. well, 1994, we may have had a different bush if things went differently. chiles political career spanned 20 years. bush supporters accused of engaging in dirty politics, saying the chiles folks made thousands of calls saying bush wanted to cut social security and medicare. chiles apologized for the phone calls but ended up winning by two points. of course, things could have gone differently. i had viewers say, imagine if jeb had won that race 20 years ago, you got to wonder, would he have been the republican bush and presidential nominee in 2000 instead of his brother, texas governor george w. bush, would it have been jeb, not george? would we be speculating today about former texas governor george w. bush was weighing a run for the white house? 2016? as the bureaucratic tipped us off to this race argues, jeb bush may have been the greatest missed opportunity for the gop in a
takeaway looks at how his race for governor could have changed american history and the republican party as we know it today. i talked about the 1998 state election that brought us katherinenning of the race had the democrat as the favorite and how it could have changed the recount and who certified. well, 1994, we may have had a different bush if things went differently. chiles political career spanned 20 years. bush supporters accused of engaging in dirty politics, saying the chiles folks...
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how much have you had to put into this? >> i try never to ask that question. because, you know, we've done -- we've rebuilt every building, katherine really felt as if raising grass-fed cattle was something that would be a good thing to do and a fun thing to do. >> tomkat ranch has a staff of 15, including scientists studying ecologically friendly ways to raise cattle. >> you basically move the animals from place to place, and that's actually how the big herds of animals have moved across the plains of the earth. i think at this point what we would think of is real success is it it turns out scientifically that we're right, that the way we're grazing the different animals causes the land to soak up twice as much carbon as normal. >> steyer has always bucked against conventional wisdom. he and his wife chose to settle here on the west coast near their alma mater stanford university, and thousands of miles from wall street. >> i intentionally chose not to live in new york city which is the center of investment in the united states. i never felt as if i was really part of that community even though i had lots of friends in it. but you
how much have you had to put into this? >> i try never to ask that question. because, you know, we've done -- we've rebuilt every building, katherine really felt as if raising grass-fed cattle was something that would be a good thing to do and a fun thing to do. >> tomkat ranch has a staff of 15, including scientists studying ecologically friendly ways to raise cattle. >> you basically move the animals from place to place, and that's actually how the big herds of animals have...
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p tells about how her name went from mary katherine to heidi. time there was a small group of girls, a lot of marys. there was a mary beth, and she was mary come and and mary jo, and then a mary katherine. parents never- my called me mary. my best friend's name was cathy. she decided in so great that she would rename me. reader andoracious had already read hundreds of books by the time she was in the third grade. heidi was one of her favorite. she thought it was a great alliteration. it stuck. >> then we will talk with john thune. >> my grandfather and great uncle came over from norway in 1906. when they got to ellis island, english not know except apple pie and coffee. they were asked by immigration officials to change their name because they thought it would be too difficult to pronounce in this country. gjelsvik. when they got to ellis island, they changed their name and pick the farm where they lived near bergen, norway, which was called thune farm. they got to ellis island and had a sponsor in south dakota and came out to work on the railro
p tells about how her name went from mary katherine to heidi. time there was a small group of girls, a lot of marys. there was a mary beth, and she was mary come and and mary jo, and then a mary katherine. parents never- my called me mary. my best friend's name was cathy. she decided in so great that she would rename me. reader andoracious had already read hundreds of books by the time she was in the third grade. heidi was one of her favorite. she thought it was a great alliteration. it stuck....
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how this works. you get approximately five minutes to make your statement. we'll be a little bit flexible. we'll start with you katherine. you're recognized. katherine, hit the -- >> thank you. good morning mr. chairman. my name is katherine engelbrecht, i'm the chairman of true the vote, a non-profit election integrity group, the founder of king street patriots and president of engelbrecht manufacturing. thank you for this opportunity to share my story with you today, though at the outset it must be said that it is a story with a central theme that is shared by countless thousands of other americans who have not yet been heard from, though i pray that they will be. it must be made publicly known that across this country, citizens just like me are being targeted by an administration willing to take any action necessary to silence opposition. i am an average american who prior to 2009 had never been active in the processes of government. but after volunteering to work in the polls in texas in the 2009 elections, i saw fundamental procedural problems that i felt couldn't go unaddressed. so i started true the vote, an orga
how this works. you get approximately five minutes to make your statement. we'll be a little bit flexible. we'll start with you katherine. you're recognized. katherine, hit the -- >> thank you. good morning mr. chairman. my name is katherine engelbrecht, i'm the chairman of true the vote, a non-profit election integrity group, the founder of king street patriots and president of engelbrecht manufacturing. thank you for this opportunity to share my story with you today, though at the...
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how come you were late with your homework ? - hey, i don't need it from you too, okay ? - fine. hey, where did you get that ? katherine do you know why rosa isn't here yet ? well, it's got to be one of four things. either her roommate's car is in the shop, they turned off the water in her building, her alarm clock died or-- i'm sorry. my bus was late. - that was my next guess. - but it won't happen again. you're right. it won't. it won't ? - no, i have good news for you. - you're moving to another planet. no, my neighbor just bought a brand new car. are you purposely trying to make no sense ? - her old car would be perfect for you. - i don't think so. rosa, i thought you were saving money to buy a car. - money is not the problem. - so what is ? i can't drive. rosa, is your accent getting worse, or am i losing my hearing ? - i can't drive. - what ? - i can't drive ! - i don't believe it. - good morning, victor. mind if i come in ? - you are certainly here early. i've got to take that old jalopy i drive in to the shop so i thought i'd drop by for a cup of coffee first. that's a coincidence. i was just telling rosa about
how come you were late with your homework ? - hey, i don't need it from you too, okay ? - fine. hey, where did you get that ? katherine do you know why rosa isn't here yet ? well, it's got to be one of four things. either her roommate's car is in the shop, they turned off the water in her building, her alarm clock died or-- i'm sorry. my bus was late. - that was my next guess. - but it won't happen again. you're right. it won't. it won't ? - no, i have good news for you. - you're moving to...
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and katherine gallagher, a senior staff attorney at the center for constitutional rights. reverend, how does this report differ from what you've heard before. >> first of all, let me address the question of sex abuse, and that this report has a central mission to address that. it is criminal. it is evil, and the church is doing everything possible to address the issue. particularly, since 2001, when all of this exploded in boston and other places. what i find disturbing about the report, basically three areas. it's a great deal of ignorance that the committee reveals in the report. first of all, ignorance of what the church has already done, and what the church is doing. especially under the pontificate of pope benedict, and now under pope francis. secondly, there is gross misignorance-- gross ignorance, i should say, of the understanding of the reality of the church. how is the chuck structured? one could read the report and get the impression that the church is is this huge monolithic structure-- the headquarters, if you will-- dictating to all the branch offices. that's not the reali
and katherine gallagher, a senior staff attorney at the center for constitutional rights. reverend, how does this report differ from what you've heard before. >> first of all, let me address the question of sex abuse, and that this report has a central mission to address that. it is criminal. it is evil, and the church is doing everything possible to address the issue. particularly, since 2001, when all of this exploded in boston and other places. what i find disturbing about the report,...
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the eu's foreign policy chief katherine ashton is headed to kiev tomorrow to talk to people to try to get a sense of how this is going to develop and offer whatever help she can. william burns, the number two in the state department, is supposed to be heading to kiev this week. and sarah lavror, is saying he is concerned that the opposition camp is not keeping up their part of the deal, the deal struck two days ago with yanukovych for the transition of power. lavrov is concerned this is going the way russia is not happy about. >>> thank you, amy. congressman, thank you for coming in today. >> thank you. >> there's a lot of concern about instability in the days following yanukovych's decision to flee, but there's concern about the western and eastern portions breaking up as some are concerned staying in line with russia, and others are concerned about aligning with the eu. what is critical in the next few days? >> it is critical that the world, including russia, the european union has taken a decisive lead in the crisis. the three foreign ministers as you know, including sorkoski of poland, hammered out
the eu's foreign policy chief katherine ashton is headed to kiev tomorrow to talk to people to try to get a sense of how this is going to develop and offer whatever help she can. william burns, the number two in the state department, is supposed to be heading to kiev this week. and sarah lavror, is saying he is concerned that the opposition camp is not keeping up their part of the deal, the deal struck two days ago with yanukovych for the transition of power. lavrov is concerned this is going...
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how cold and stormy it is. i think the weather is all over this. >> katherine is here, financial reporter, soon to be with the "ost" as a columnist. con grats on new gig, by the way. >> thanks. >> most everyone has a weather related story. but here's the thing, when you look at certain sectors of this particular report, for instance construction right there, you see it up 48,000, leading the way for january's job creation, how can you say the problem was weather? >> well, weather seems to have held back the december numbers. it's not as clear that it actually held back the january numbers. that's because while there were indeed some terrible storms in january throughout the united states, they seem to not have coincided with the actual week that the labor department is focusing on when it reports these january numbers. when the surveys are conducted basically. if you look at the numbers for january and what number of americans say they weren't able to get to work because of weather, it's actually down this past january relative to previous ones. >> there are a few silver linings in this report, for instance, wh
how cold and stormy it is. i think the weather is all over this. >> katherine is here, financial reporter, soon to be with the "ost" as a columnist. con grats on new gig, by the way. >> thanks. >> most everyone has a weather related story. but here's the thing, when you look at certain sectors of this particular report, for instance construction right there, you see it up 48,000, leading the way for january's job creation, how can you say the problem was weather?...
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katherine soy reporting to us there from the refugees cam. thanks for that. >>> now turkey's parliament has approved a law givin a law givie government more control over how prosecutorsthe bill was passed after a brawl in which two politicians were injured. the bill was proposed to block a corruption investigation. >>> 10s of thousands of people remain in temporary shelters days after volcanic eruption in indonesia, three major airports reopened after they were shut because of poor visibility. the eruption forced the evacuation of 100,000 people. here is an update from the airport there. >> reporter: the come can i canc activity has gone down and airports are starting to reopen. they were close forked two days respite resulting travel of millions of passengers. more than 200,000 people here in are affected by the eruption of thursday night. authorities are facing major clean up operation with thick layers of ash covering cities and villages. >> translator: we are here with 41 soldiers as you can see our troops are trying to clean up the streets. not only is volcanic ash very bad for a person's health and it has also caused some accidents. >> reporter: more than 70,00
katherine soy reporting to us there from the refugees cam. thanks for that. >>> now turkey's parliament has approved a law givin a law givie government more control over how prosecutorsthe bill was passed after a brawl in which two politicians were injured. the bill was proposed to block a corruption investigation. >>> 10s of thousands of people remain in temporary shelters days after volcanic eruption in indonesia, three major airports reopened after they were shut because of...
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how they can respond to the escalation of violence on the ground. they say they are open to all alternatives and those responsibility should be held accountable, and for their part, katherine ashton, say they that they are very clear as to who is responsible. >> the responsibility for this violence lies squarely for those in power, and we urge them to stop it as quickly as possible. and i thought it important to bring all the leaders together to look at what action we're going to take. >> there are a number of sanction possibilities that are being discussed. the europeans are also looking at banning certain trade of items going into ukraine, most notably those items used to suppress any protesters, so riot gear, tear gas, and the like. but the most important thing is to second a very clear message that they will not stand by and watch. >> and phil, russian president vladimir putin also taking action against ukraine. sending a mediator to ukraine to try to broker an agreement there. ukraine is a nation that is almost equally divided between those that favor of eu and those that favor russia. >> that's the crux of the matter here. there are these very large blocks on either
how they can respond to the escalation of violence on the ground. they say they are open to all alternatives and those responsibility should be held accountable, and for their part, katherine ashton, say they that they are very clear as to who is responsible. >> the responsibility for this violence lies squarely for those in power, and we urge them to stop it as quickly as possible. and i thought it important to bring all the leaders together to look at what action we're going to take....
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how thin collar. money's been transferred to a bank card and people from all over ukraine to chip in and. we're also getting donations from russia novosibirsk moscow it's just been katherine barrett give the strongest support also received money donations from malta paris london. york new york and los angeles before the people coming here are just ordinary citizens who are against extremism and fascism the reason they're against national flags and march is they used to be afraid something was holding them back but now they're openly shouting glory to ukraine death to our enemies. and this is the point where you should think about why it might lead to this sort of peaceful protest any more it's war. that's what this region is informal at the moment we have information that they possess firearms. are most likely to have shotguns but as you know you can load those guns with anything you want especially ban in mind that the telling the interior minister spoke for the opposition and called on everyone to bring any weapons they have to start bloodshed here. because when they want to seize power and create a new state. if. it's. proved that the list was a friend of my dad on the
how thin collar. money's been transferred to a bank card and people from all over ukraine to chip in and. we're also getting donations from russia novosibirsk moscow it's just been katherine barrett give the strongest support also received money donations from malta paris london. york new york and los angeles before the people coming here are just ordinary citizens who are against extremism and fascism the reason they're against national flags and march is they used to be afraid something was...
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how this works. you get approximately five minutes to make your statement. we'll be a little bit flexible. we'll start with you katherine katherine, hit the -- >> thank you. good morning mr. chairman. my name is katherine engelbrecht, i'm the chairman of true the vote, a non-profit election integrity group, the founder of king street patriots and president of engelbrecht manufacturing. thank you for this opportunity to share my story with you today, though at the outset it must be said that it is a story with a central theme that is shared by countless thousands of other americans who have not yet been heard from, though i pray that they will be. it must be made publicly known that across this country, citizens just like me are being targeted by an administration willing to take any action necessary to silence opposition. i am an average american who prior to 2009 had never been active in the processes of government. but after volunteering to work in the polls in texas in the 2009 elections, i saw fundamental procedural problems that i felt couldn't go unaddressed. so i started true the vote, an organization that grew i
how this works. you get approximately five minutes to make your statement. we'll be a little bit flexible. we'll start with you katherine katherine, hit the -- >> thank you. good morning mr. chairman. my name is katherine engelbrecht, i'm the chairman of true the vote, a non-profit election integrity group, the founder of king street patriots and president of engelbrecht manufacturing. thank you for this opportunity to share my story with you today, though at the outset it must be said...
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examples of how this works and we have an alternative to bottled water and it is tap water and it is accessible and it can be distributed to the public on the city property. and as katherine mentioned it is a real problem and everything from extraction to transportation to packaging. and to address the packaging, it is my understanding that the reason that chiu decided to go with the plastic packaging is because that is far and away the number one poe lunt ant in our san francisco water systems, in the bay. and it is harmful to marine life and marine animals ingest it and it is problematic for many of our precious plant and animals and it is a problem and we are concerned about it and in fact our commission on the environment recently passed a resolution, urging the board to support it and i encure j you to do so as well. >> thank you for your time, tonight. >> thank you. >> >> yeah, hi, i'm michael davis and the president of pure water which say mission driven company trying to help people get off of bottled water and so this is quite in the venue of what we do. and i just wanted to address a couple of the perceptions that exist around this. one is convenience. and it co
examples of how this works and we have an alternative to bottled water and it is tap water and it is accessible and it can be distributed to the public on the city property. and as katherine mentioned it is a real problem and everything from extraction to transportation to packaging. and to address the packaging, it is my understanding that the reason that chiu decided to go with the plastic packaging is because that is far and away the number one poe lunt ant in our san francisco water...
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katherine, first, what did you think? >> i think she is incredible. i love the product. it's very unique. one of the questions i have is howhey plan to make this massively scaleable, in particular given the pricing. >> what about you, jeremy? >> my biggest concern actually comes down to the manufacturing. they often compare themselves to lego but when you look at lego, they have unique manufacturing and high quality operations in the world. >> i'm a little concerned about the amount of competition out there and once you've got one kit, would you go back to buy another. i really don't know. let's bring ayah in and put her on the hot seat. katherine, first question goes to you. >> are you planning on making the bits internet enabled at all? >> it's been in development for a long time. it's set to launch for early next year. we also have a lot of other very interesting programmable and powerful bits that are also coming out next year. >> what is it about your little bits that would make someone buy one kit but want to buy another after that? >> little bits is a library of electronic modules that snap with magnets. it's really
katherine, first, what did you think? >> i think she is incredible. i love the product. it's very unique. one of the questions i have is howhey plan to make this massively scaleable, in particular given the pricing. >> what about you, jeremy? >> my biggest concern actually comes down to the manufacturing. they often compare themselves to lego but when you look at lego, they have unique manufacturing and high quality operations in the world. >> i'm a little concerned...
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katherine, and they call themselves tom cat. >>> also tonight after accusing bill clinton of groping her in the oval office while president. kathleen willie said she found out firsthand hown operates. her eye opening take on a possible 2016 run for the former first lady, and why her experience is very relevant to your considerations. >>> a college textbook paints ronald reagan as sexist and misogynist. these are facts that children need to learn in their school textbooks. we'll speak with the student who first complained about this. first complained about this. and a conservative group who rie a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. a steel cage: death match of midsize sedans. the volkswagen passat against all comers. turbocharged engines against...en
katherine, and they call themselves tom cat. >>> also tonight after accusing bill clinton of groping her in the oval office while president. kathleen willie said she found out firsthand hown operates. her eye opening take on a possible 2016 run for the former first lady, and why her experience is very relevant to your considerations. >>> a college textbook paints ronald reagan as sexist and misogynist. these are facts that children need to learn in their school textbooks....
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katherine -- [inaudible] ♪ [applause] >> thank you, all, thank you. thank you. [applause] it is a pleasure and honor to be here this morning. humbling, really. quick show of hands. how previous to five years ago had any political experience -- let me ask it a different way, how many of you never had political experience before five years ago? what in the world are we doing? [laughter] you know, i came -- five years ago to the first tea party patriots here in washington, d.c., quick show of hands, how many of you were there op that lawn on that day? wasn't that something? this hotel, and i didn't know what to expect. i was completely up prepared, and i didn't see anybody else that looked like a patriot. [laughter] i thought i have really, you know, my husband already thought i lost my mind, and i knew i was potentially going to be in to eat a whole lot of you by when i got home, and when i prepared to go to the rally that morning, i looked out of my window, this is not part of the prepared excellents at all, but i'm swept up in it, you know, and i liked out of the window, and i saw this sea of red, white, and blue shirts, working their way down into what became just
katherine -- [inaudible] ♪ [applause] >> thank you, all, thank you. thank you. [applause] it is a pleasure and honor to be here this morning. humbling, really. quick show of hands. how previous to five years ago had any political experience -- let me ask it a different way, how many of you never had political experience before five years ago? what in the world are we doing? [laughter] you know, i came -- five years ago to the first tea party patriots here in washington, d.c., quick show...
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katherine, and they call themselves tom cat. >>> also tonight after accusing bill clinton of groping her in the oval office while president. kathleen willie said she found out firsthand howrates. her eye opening take on a possible 2016 run for the former first lady, and why her experience is very relevant to your considerations. >>> a college textbook paints ronald reagan as sexist and misogynist. these are facts that children need to learn in their school textbooks. we'll speak with the student who first complained about this. and a conservative group who says, the problem does not stop here. [ male annouer ] staples has everything you need to launch a startup from your garage. from compurs, smartphones and 3d printers, to coffee, snacks, and drinks to fuel the big ideas. ye staples has everything you need to launch a startup from your garage... mom! [ male announcer ] except permission to use the garage. thousands of produs added online every day... even safety cones. now save big for your business with a $25 staplesift card when you buy a tablet. staples. make more happen. when you buy a tablet. a steel cage: death match of midsize sedans. the volkswagen passat agains
katherine, and they call themselves tom cat. >>> also tonight after accusing bill clinton of groping her in the oval office while president. kathleen willie said she found out firsthand howrates. her eye opening take on a possible 2016 run for the former first lady, and why her experience is very relevant to your considerations. >>> a college textbook paints ronald reagan as sexist and misogynist. these are facts that children need to learn in their school textbooks. we'll...
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katherine curtis in webster, new york. she'll get a copy of brine's book, george washington's secret six. congratulations. >>> howto get the urchins out of the house? >> they're calls millennials. >> not engaging in what's going on. >> are they too hard on generation y? and who's to blame? the older generation or the millenials who are lazy. and john is here to weigh in on the battle of the ages. nice to see you. >> you too, clayton. >> you had an interesting take ton what it would be like to steal from the younger folks. take a look at this. >> exhume, i need to take this spoon. >> hey, give that back. i'm old, i need that. >> i need this. stop, stop. i need to take this scooter. >> hey, give that back. >> excuse me, i have to take some of these. no, no, i'm the old person. i need this. >> so that's -- is that really what's happening in this country? >> basically it's obviously a silly thing i'm doing, but entitlements. this is what's going to bankrupt america. and people think, i paid in everything month, fica, medicare and social security. but my age group, the baby boomers, will get about three times what we
katherine curtis in webster, new york. she'll get a copy of brine's book, george washington's secret six. congratulations. >>> howto get the urchins out of the house? >> they're calls millennials. >> not engaging in what's going on. >> are they too hard on generation y? and who's to blame? the older generation or the millenials who are lazy. and john is here to weigh in on the battle of the ages. nice to see you. >> you too, clayton. >> you had an...
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how to do it, of course. >> armed with my "gma" pal rachel smith we challenged our own hair and makeup team to see if they could do what katherineo get a little more bradley cooper fabulous. >> the bronze, the curls. >> i want to sea amy adams, the hair, the makeup. let's get in touch with our inner '70s self. >> the curls and bradley's uber masculine tan and of course more curls and volume. could this be the revival of something big. >> three. >> boom. look at you. careful. careful. these are dangerous curls. >> such a vixen. i think we're into a new trend. just saying. >> whether it's a fashion do or don't, 1978, here we come. for "good morning america," cameron mathison, abc news, hollywood. >> looking good. >> he's got the walk down. >> absolutely. and we'll be walking the red carpet for "red carpet live" starting at 7:00 eastern, 4:00 pacific this sunday and it's followed by the oscars with host ellen degeneres right here on abc. and then if that's not enough. >> there's more. steak knives. >> we'll have everything oscar on monday from fashion to parties. so join us for "gma's" u[dad] [u [dad] [laughs] [boy] mom! [mom] yes?
how to do it, of course. >> armed with my "gma" pal rachel smith we challenged our own hair and makeup team to see if they could do what katherineo get a little more bradley cooper fabulous. >> the bronze, the curls. >> i want to sea amy adams, the hair, the makeup. let's get in touch with our inner '70s self. >> the curls and bradley's uber masculine tan and of course more curls and volume. could this be the revival of something big. >> three. >>...
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how do we help folks get into this business? and so so if you don't mind, we'll wait and met them help answer that question. we've got time, i think, for one more question, katherine, if it's not -- anybody over here? my eyesight's not the best. a few over here. >> i've got some young folks over here, katherine. so the young lady next to the -- yeah, you. [laughter] there we go. >> hi. >> speak into the -- yeah. >> thank you. [laughter] you mentioned in your -- >> hold it close to you. >> you mentioned in your five-year prediction that you were trying to bring african and asian cultures into the market more. my school, i attend university of maryland eastern shore, and my school's currently researching specialty or ethnic crops and how to produce those in our markets. is there any move towards that kind of on a bigger scale to bring those populations to, you know, try to get into the market more? >> raj, you want -- >> sure, i'll start first. i'm glad you're doing that at your school. you know, one of the evolutions over the last decade or 15 years in thinking about how to help countries that are largely still agrarian economies where 60% of the population is stil
how do we help folks get into this business? and so so if you don't mind, we'll wait and met them help answer that question. we've got time, i think, for one more question, katherine, if it's not -- anybody over here? my eyesight's not the best. a few over here. >> i've got some young folks over here, katherine. so the young lady next to the -- yeah, you. [laughter] there we go. >> hi. >> speak into the -- yeah. >> thank you. [laughter] you mentioned in your -- >>...
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katherine, the earl, and the real downton abby." thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. >> people will be fascinated where you own the star of the show. how0 and 300 rooms. >> the state dining room has a dan vike with a giant portrait of charles i. that's quite a family home to maintain. >> it is, actually, and it has a couple of other van dykes in there as well, we've got a wonderful selection of works of art collected over hundreds of years and then in the cellars we've got an egyptian portrait as well. >> yes, yes. if you look back at your family's history and you've got your third book out and you use the archives to peel away what happened to your ancestors and your husband's ancestors. do they have similar lives to what we see on the television? is it the same type of story? >> it was actually a bigger house, with more william and thomases, more butlers, more chefs, more guests and more parties. yes. >> that's interesting because england is littered with country estates that have faded. they couldn't even afford the roofing bills let alone the staff to run them. i'm wondering why yours is still in such good shape. did you start out
katherine, the earl, and the real downton abby." thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. >> people will be fascinated where you own the star of the show. how0 and 300 rooms. >> the state dining room has a dan vike with a giant portrait of charles i. that's quite a family home to maintain. >> it is, actually, and it has a couple of other van dykes in there as well, we've got a wonderful selection of works of art collected over hundreds of years and then in...
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and imagine how it could feel to sit on one of these golden throwns, one of the most opulent in the world. >> and this was made especially for katherine, i am so grateful my wife isn't here. i would never be able to buy her a present again. >> reporter: earrings so heavy they had to be looped over the years, jewels too expensive to be valued and a reminder that for centuries russians have loved their bling. and it was really special to be given the keys to the kremlin, if just for a little while. >> keir, thank you so much. what do you guys have coming up next hour. >> we'll be talking about the sochi sun, all the action. and we went to the halfpipe last night. >> we got to see some american success up there. >> and a tour petersbu petersburg. >> first a check of your local news. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning, everyone. 8:56, i'm scott mcgrew. police asking for help finding a burglary suspect. this man recently broke into a car, stole a purse, and used the victim's atm card to get cash in fremont. he was driving a dark green toyota with emblems. >> thank you, scott. temperatures today climbing into the 70s. 68 along the peninsula today. shower
and imagine how it could feel to sit on one of these golden throwns, one of the most opulent in the world. >> and this was made especially for katherine, i am so grateful my wife isn't here. i would never be able to buy her a present again. >> reporter: earrings so heavy they had to be looped over the years, jewels too expensive to be valued and a reminder that for centuries russians have loved their bling. and it was really special to be given the keys to the kremlin, if just for a...