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[applause] >> now we're going to have an interview with katie couric who has come down from new york but as you know, she was the cbs anchor, first woman anchor. she's now going on to do other things. katie, are you here? >> i here. [applause] i hope howard schultz has left the building because i'm holding a dunkin' donuts cup. [laughter] >> i like starbucks to, for the record spent david is happy because david owns dunkin' donuts. there you go. you can't make both men happy. >> exactly. spent the challenge with you, katie, is not to be so familiar and treat you like the girl next door. when we were rocking through the building, everybody thinks they know katie because of the today show i would say. and anchor, but, you know, it's like walking through with, you know, a candidate who is shaking all hands, they are so anxious to talk to you. and he really said the other day upon announcing his retirement, i'm so glad that all of you, like me. but please let me have my dinner. how is it when everybody thinks they know your? >> i always think it's incredibly flattering, and people for the
[applause] >> now we're going to have an interview with katie couric who has come down from new york but as you know, she was the cbs anchor, first woman anchor. she's now going on to do other things. katie, are you here? >> i here. [applause] i hope howard schultz has left the building because i'm holding a dunkin' donuts cup. [laughter] >> i like starbucks to, for the record spent david is happy because david owns dunkin' donuts. there you go. you can't make both men happy....
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wilfried song that i became the biggest name so far to fall the fourth seed frenchman bowing out katie couric however third seed fair is safely three a spaniard backing past canada's lashley on the edge and next up a farah is going patrick one call off the barrow dunks out yet another spaniard cannot over just go the ball or home or want to battle back up the conceding the opening set but dominated from then on breaking his opponent six times and win through in just over two hours four six six three six two the final score there. and that's all the sports news for now i'll be back in just under two hours with another update until then. to. bring you the latest in science and technology from the ground. we've got the future covered. all. in indonesia. in the. church of. the ritz carlton hotel hotel. in china you can see a censored. company. with. the telecom riviera.
wilfried song that i became the biggest name so far to fall the fourth seed frenchman bowing out katie couric however third seed fair is safely three a spaniard backing past canada's lashley on the edge and next up a farah is going patrick one call off the barrow dunks out yet another spaniard cannot over just go the ball or home or want to battle back up the conceding the opening set but dominated from then on breaking his opponent six times and win through in just over two hours four six six...
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she had obvious stumbles in public in situations like the katie couric interview. in private, there were behaviors that were alarming enough for those of us who witnessed it that we made campaign decisions around our concerns for her. we removed her from the campaign trail so that she could be shielded at moments of extreme stress when we were deeply concerned about her behaviors. and while it would be absurd for me to diagnose sarah palin, it did spark the creative process in me and made me wonder, what if somebody ascended to the vice presidency who wasn't fit for the office she attained. >> so jennifer, she couldn't diagnose sarah palin but did base a fictional insane person on her. i don't know if that helps or hurts women's hope for the white house. but what do you make of the way she's even treating sarah palin in this fictional book? >> having not read it, it is hard to say but clearly there there is a lot of experience and personal exchange that goes behind her treatment. what i'll say to the question about her expectation that we'll see a woman president i
she had obvious stumbles in public in situations like the katie couric interview. in private, there were behaviors that were alarming enough for those of us who witnessed it that we made campaign decisions around our concerns for her. we removed her from the campaign trail so that she could be shielded at moments of extreme stress when we were deeply concerned about her behaviors. and while it would be absurd for me to diagnose sarah palin, it did spark the creative process in me and made me...
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i was there with katie couric april 2010 out woman who had been raped. we know that is a problem, but. and then i love the and where you imagine in the different scenarios of reconstructions if you were king of the jungle what it would look like but only two minutes. i thought the most delicious part of the book although yours was tasty but the most delicious part was the woman in talk about that and what the haitians themselves are saying. >> those of the people that you point* out who were not at the table and could not afford a ticket. >> that is how we will and it. >> if i am right about the allergy to use this metaphor if i did not overuse them already, to write a book about the earthquake even though i was there, and it needed to have haitian voices and a friend of mine mine, as some of you will have seen a film that is about a murdered journalist and she is his widow 10 or 11 years ago. they are both radio journalist and pro democracy journalist and asked her if she would help on a project and other people got together to go out to nine o or 10 de
i was there with katie couric april 2010 out woman who had been raped. we know that is a problem, but. and then i love the and where you imagine in the different scenarios of reconstructions if you were king of the jungle what it would look like but only two minutes. i thought the most delicious part of the book although yours was tasty but the most delicious part was the woman in talk about that and what the haitians themselves are saying. >> those of the people that you point* out who...
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it's going on continuously as lots of interesting characters so when do we see this sit down with katie couric or the organizers on the today show. well i know that adam soon i don't know why the today show wouldn't look at unless they had issues with a you know what this makes people in powerful places uncomfortable now and this should be within their wheel house we're not asking them to do a lot i mean think about it the news coverage goes to events we're all you know do show with a camera because c.n.n. has basically become a camera news network right then i can actually do any investigative reporting again that might upset people what they do is they show up with cameras ok great we were god why was throughout our trial a chicago and cetera what can you do the very least which is show up with cameras right i mean there are so many opportunities in a huge show with cameras to be fair it's just i think a comprehensive nature of the coverage which is kind of what you're talking about in the way that it covered the distain but nonetheless it continues and many people have come out in support y
it's going on continuously as lots of interesting characters so when do we see this sit down with katie couric or the organizers on the today show. well i know that adam soon i don't know why the today show wouldn't look at unless they had issues with a you know what this makes people in powerful places uncomfortable now and this should be within their wheel house we're not asking them to do a lot i mean think about it the news coverage goes to events we're all you know do show with a camera...
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i was there when katie couric interviewed. back in april 2010. all around. there is the problem. says is only two minutes left. >> i love the end you're imagining all the different scenarios. if you were king of the jumbo what it looks like. they're going to have to read the books again. we only have two minutes. i thought the most delicious part of the book, although u.s. are very tasty the above from be the most ... part was the woman who took the history from the haitians. , he to talk about that and let the haitians themselves the same. those of the people, as you point out so beautifully, who were at the table. they couldn't afford a ticket. >> again, the elegy coming from ride above the elegy. appointee's this metaphor to ride above the of quick even though i was there working as a physician, it needed to have patience voices. a friend of mine, some of you will have seen some of this fell called the agronomist which is about a larger journalist. that is served. killed in a.d. ten or 11 years ago. anyway, they're both radio journalist. aster if she would help fund the projec
i was there when katie couric interviewed. back in april 2010. all around. there is the problem. says is only two minutes left. >> i love the end you're imagining all the different scenarios. if you were king of the jumbo what it looks like. they're going to have to read the books again. we only have two minutes. i thought the most delicious part of the book, although u.s. are very tasty the above from be the most ... part was the woman who took the history from the haitians. , he to talk...
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he thinks he'll have a katie couric interview. he thinks he won't do well.nd if that happens, he'd be completely dead meat. i think he's trying to prepare, trying to get up to speed. he's got sparring partners. he's in train not guilty some camp in the cat skills, getting ready for the next debate. i'm not sure he wants to accelerate the timetable before he has to step out again. he had a pretty bad series of debates. he lived in a could coon. when he announced, he said his wife says, i want you to get out of your comfort zone. that was sort of an encouragement. you go out, you be a bigger man, bigger stage. go national. it turned out having been in a kind of cocoon in texas where he spoke the language, was accepted, acceptable and popular, stepped out on the national stage and doesn't have it yet. it's not easy. remember, romney has been out there for almost five years and he's finally gotten the hang of it. he's smooth and polished. it's not easy to operate at that big league level. >> bill: no. it's not. all right. charles, we appreciate it as always. tha
he thinks he'll have a katie couric interview. he thinks he won't do well.nd if that happens, he'd be completely dead meat. i think he's trying to prepare, trying to get up to speed. he's got sparring partners. he's in train not guilty some camp in the cat skills, getting ready for the next debate. i'm not sure he wants to accelerate the timetable before he has to step out again. he had a pretty bad series of debates. he lived in a could coon. when he announced, he said his wife says, i want...
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does anybody have a question for katie couric?stie. >> christie was chairman of playboy enterprises. >> i will follow-up on mark critz last question in terms of how people get their news. margaret's last question. >> what is the world in which people can post it permission in a breaking news situation but sometimes completely inaccurate information? i would be interested in your thoughts, if you are thinking about the next generation of journalists, what is going to define them, and how should they studied for the craft? >> i think obviously the definition of a journalist is changing, because anybody with a computer and a point of view can post something. you are right, sometimes it is terribly accurate. we use it for example if there is an earthquake and we don't have access to reporting, or if there is something going on in iran, we relied on twitter to get information. i think it is getting increasingly difficult to ascertain what is accurate and what is not. but that is why we need editors, and i think it is very challenging.
does anybody have a question for katie couric?stie. >> christie was chairman of playboy enterprises. >> i will follow-up on mark critz last question in terms of how people get their news. margaret's last question. >> what is the world in which people can post it permission in a breaking news situation but sometimes completely inaccurate information? i would be interested in your thoughts, if you are thinking about the next generation of journalists, what is going to define...
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. >> condoleeza rice, katie couric, gloria steinham and gloria steinem thinks that we still have a loteed to unite. >> isabel: for the women's lib in the 60s in the 70's is kind of like deja vu. wasn't this addressed? was this not a trust already? >> correct. however, we have had a backlash. with the last decade, in particular. to use social media to come together. women need to be heard. we all recognize that. it is critical for the future of our world and our youth. women have to be given equal opportunities to succeed. >> isabel: if women had their own voice. >> yes. i found my voice making this film and i hope to inspire others. >> a cartoon? >> yes we have one in the works. >> misrepresentation debuting on the oprah winfrey winfrey network. jennifer, thank you. >> thank you. we will be back. ó??g÷p÷÷÷>>>>>8ç al davis has died at 82. he was a coach. he was a commissioner. he was an owner. vern glenn. a pioneered in professional football l. davis was the managing general partner of the writers' organization since 1972. long before that he was the face of the franchise for football o
. >> condoleeza rice, katie couric, gloria steinham and gloria steinem thinks that we still have a loteed to unite. >> isabel: for the women's lib in the 60s in the 70's is kind of like deja vu. wasn't this addressed? was this not a trust already? >> correct. however, we have had a backlash. with the last decade, in particular. to use social media to come together. women need to be heard. we all recognize that. it is critical for the future of our world and our youth. women...
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katy couric will be there her father diagnosed with parkinsons disease, she is an advocate for awarenessam, our local chairs are tammy darvish and the coo of washington nationals. >> this is lou nesler executive director, national capitol area chapter of national parkinsons foundation over to you steve. >>> 8:36 a.m. on this tuesday morning, house hunting in dc getting more competitive especially when it comes to condos. find out what has the market moving in the right direction more on the latest efforts to get homeowners help who are struggling to pay their mortgage his merger, and present to the board, sink your teeth into some big n' toasty if you understand. good. you've got spunk. a big day calls for the big n' toasty. wrap your hands around fried eggs, cherrywood smoked bacon, and cheese on texas toast. america runs on dunkin'. i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm vir
katy couric will be there her father diagnosed with parkinsons disease, she is an advocate for awarenessam, our local chairs are tammy darvish and the coo of washington nationals. >> this is lou nesler executive director, national capitol area chapter of national parkinsons foundation over to you steve. >>> 8:36 a.m. on this tuesday morning, house hunting in dc getting more competitive especially when it comes to condos. find out what has the market moving in the right direction...