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lillian: i don't have fruit in the house.t sirens] narrator: over the last 4 years, 30 major corporations paid no taxes, even though their combined u.s. profit was over $200 billion. an overwhelming majority of americans believe that corporations and the wealthy should pay at least the same tax rate as the middle class. nicole: it would be incredible for there to be tax [indistinct] like unified front against these corporations. russell: it's not a redistribution of wealth. it's just a funny way of framing it. these guys are really geniuses at--at--of disempowering the poor, making people feel--and the middle class, and all of america feel that they've been selling their case so well. jeffrey: we have to revisit why we have that budge deficit, because the wealth has gone to the top, but so have the tax breaks. so have the loopholes. so has the privilege of companies to park their money in bermuda or in the cayman islands, even with the knowing acceptance of the irs. nicole: like, my family is from this tiny island. like, angu
lillian: i don't have fruit in the house.t sirens] narrator: over the last 4 years, 30 major corporations paid no taxes, even though their combined u.s. profit was over $200 billion. an overwhelming majority of americans believe that corporations and the wealthy should pay at least the same tax rate as the middle class. nicole: it would be incredible for there to be tax [indistinct] like unified front against these corporations. russell: it's not a redistribution of wealth. it's just a funny...
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>> well, she was very impressed by lillian carter. i don't think we mentioned lillian carter yet.he was a major force through the whole town of plains because she was a nurse. where is the prevailing attitude was african-americans had to come through the back door and the schools were separate, as far as she was concerned everybody was equal and she had to carry out her nursing responsibilities that way. and everybody saw that and one of rosalynn's sisters was named after miss lillian so there was a respect for her. even at this time, although the prevailing culture was of segregated society, i think both of them grew up with a basic sense of fairness that said this isn't the way things ought to be and of course as they traveled around the world they broadened their perspectives. >> neither of them were amongst the white southerners that stood up against the kind of segregationist's way of life. they may have had their personal views but they were quiet about those views and i think that's what is interesting about his governship. that's when you see that kind of change. >> you do
>> well, she was very impressed by lillian carter. i don't think we mentioned lillian carter yet.he was a major force through the whole town of plains because she was a nurse. where is the prevailing attitude was african-americans had to come through the back door and the schools were separate, as far as she was concerned everybody was equal and she had to carry out her nursing responsibilities that way. and everybody saw that and one of rosalynn's sisters was named after miss lillian so...
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lillian was really the celebrity. when the democrat national convention was held in the summer of 1976, most of the delegates had already met the carter family except for ms. lillian because she had stayed home to take care of amy. so when -- she was the carter family member that people hadn't already have met, so the big push at the convention was because i -- can i get to meet lillian carter. grace hale: well, it was exciting to be in elementary school at this time. i grew up in georgia and to watch them go to the white house and for amy to grow up in the white house. it was -- it was a really exciting thing to watch if you were a kid. and she seemed right there in the center of all of the events and i remember thinking about that a lot as something that was really exciting. susan swain: as a mother with a young child in the white house, how did she approach protecting young amy from the press, the public interest, that sort of thing? we have a photograph right here, it looks like kind of like coming down the stairs
lillian was really the celebrity. when the democrat national convention was held in the summer of 1976, most of the delegates had already met the carter family except for ms. lillian because she had stayed home to take care of amy. so when -- she was the carter family member that people hadn't already have met, so the big push at the convention was because i -- can i get to meet lillian carter. grace hale: well, it was exciting to be in elementary school at this time. i grew up in georgia and...
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>> jimmy: don't you lie to me, lillian. don't you change the accent just to try. i've seen him show up at our door every day for the past six months. >> i simply don't know what you're referring to. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this one. >> oh! i have not been having an affair with the mailman. he's here for an entirely different reason. >> jimmy: and what reason could that possibly be? >> i'm just here to deliver the mail. and screw. [ laughter and applause ] ow. ow. why, you -- ow. oh, no. >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> what a performance. >> oh, you better believe it, baby. [ laughter ] >> can i just get serious for a a moment? >> jimmy: yes, you can. boy, that was fantastic. [ laughter ] i didn't even know you had a a cameo in that. >> neither did i. i don't think i was in it, actually. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you to martin short and steve martin. [ cheers and applause ] go to ticketmaster.com to get your tickets to see martin and steve for "an evening you'll forget the rest of your life." we'll be right back with the lovely saoirse ronan.
>> jimmy: don't you lie to me, lillian. don't you change the accent just to try. i've seen him show up at our door every day for the past six months. >> i simply don't know what you're referring to. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this one. >> oh! i have not been having an affair with the mailman. he's here for an entirely different reason. >> jimmy: and what reason could that possibly be? >> i'm just here to deliver the mail. and screw. [ laughter and...
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lillian so there was a respect for her.o even at this time, although the prevailing culture was of a segregated society, i think both of them grew up with sort of a basic sense of fairness that said this isn't the way things ought to be. and then, of course, as they travelled around the world, they also broadened their perspective. dr. hale: well, i would add, though, that neither of them were amongst the white southerners that stood up against the kind of segregationist as to way of life. i mean, they may well have had their personal views that these things aren't fair, but they were very quiet about those personal views. and that's what i think is really interesting again about his governorship is that's when you start to see that kind of change in the carters. mr. hakes: you do have to distinguish between sort of joining the civil rights movement but they also supported going -- even his father supported the selling of land to african-americans. that was one of the major forms of discrimination that was pursued. and earl
lillian so there was a respect for her.o even at this time, although the prevailing culture was of a segregated society, i think both of them grew up with sort of a basic sense of fairness that said this isn't the way things ought to be. and then, of course, as they travelled around the world, they also broadened their perspective. dr. hale: well, i would add, though, that neither of them were amongst the white southerners that stood up against the kind of segregationist as to way of life. i...
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. >> lillian is live at sfo with more. lillian?>>reporter: the alert isn't based on any specific intelligence but travelers are being investigated to be victim atlanta especially with the holidays coming up. worldwide travel alert don't happen very often. in recent memory prompted by the tenth anniversary of 9/11 and death of osama bin laden but with recent event in paris and mali the state department the likely who had of terror attack will continue e.it's concerning but not that sproytion given the current climate at in the world. >>reporteqh state department warns thesemc attack may employa widene variety of2ractic using non-conventionale= weapon and targetdiing both officialg$ and private interestin. + santa cn university professor is ani expert/h on the middle east. >> sending >>reporter: wk travelers are partnu&ar caution duringgo elizabeth heeding the warning heading to new york for the macy thanksgiving day parade. >> we are like more attentive to the things around us and everything but i can't just sit at home an hide
. >> lillian is live at sfo with more. lillian?>>reporter: the alert isn't based on any specific intelligence but travelers are being investigated to be victim atlanta especially with the holidays coming up. worldwide travel alert don't happen very often. in recent memory prompted by the tenth anniversary of 9/11 and death of osama bin laden but with recent event in paris and mali the state department the likely who had of terror attack will continue e.it's concerning but not that...
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lillian is live tonight with the latest. lillian? >>reporter: the roads are still closed as crews work to clean them up. conditions are dangerous as one motorist found out the hard way. >> just lost control. >>reporter: a route this man takes every day. ended with his car in a ditch. heavy rain created slick muddy road conditions on corral hollow road east of livermore. >> i wish they had a sign of warping or something. >>reporter: you didn't know it was going to be like this. >> no. >>reporter: how fast do you think you were going. >> probably 50. >>reporter: in pittsburgh more than just rain came down. hail pelted the area. this is what it looked like on glen canyon circle. in concord the streets couldn't drain fast enough. drivers had to plow through at least half foot of world trade center on base avenue. but it's the mud on the rural road causing the most trouble. crew brought in heavy equipment for the cleanup effort. patterson pass road, tesla road and corral hollow road hit hard by the downpour. >> water out to where we are s
lillian is live tonight with the latest. lillian? >>reporter: the roads are still closed as crews work to clean them up. conditions are dangerous as one motorist found out the hard way. >> just lost control. >>reporter: a route this man takes every day. ended with his car in a ditch. heavy rain created slick muddy road conditions on corral hollow road east of livermore. >> i wish they had a sign of warping or something. >>reporter: you didn't know it was going to...
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. >> lillian is live at sfo with more. lillian?t based on any specific intelligence but travelers are being investigated to be victim atlanta especially with the holidays coming up. worldwide travel alert don't happen very often. in recent memory prompted by the tenth anniversary of 9/11 and death of osama bin laden but with recent event in paris and mali the state department the likely who had of terror attack will continue e.it's concerning but not that sproytion given the current climate at in the world. >>reporteqh state department warns thesemc attack may employa widene variety of2ractic using non-conventionale= weapon and targetdiing both officialg$ and private interestin. + santa cn university professor is ani expert/h on the middle east. >> sending >>reporter: wk travelers are partnu&ar caution duringgo elizabeth heeding the warning heading to new york for the macy thanksgiving day parade. >> we are like more attentive to the things around us and everything but i can't just sit at home an hide under my bed. >>reporter:
. >> lillian is live at sfo with more. lillian?t based on any specific intelligence but travelers are being investigated to be victim atlanta especially with the holidays coming up. worldwide travel alert don't happen very often. in recent memory prompted by the tenth anniversary of 9/11 and death of osama bin laden but with recent event in paris and mali the state department the likely who had of terror attack will continue e.it's concerning but not that sproytion given the current...
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i'm going to talk to lillian about it.lian likes pets but cats are tout kill juice issue the moral is be nice to your cat. >> that's difference. >> it's a good strategy. but it's no secret cats can be a little weird. this is video from another producer on the show. their cat. but a researchers from bronx zoo looked a different feline personality traits and domestic cats and african lions were strikingly similar. domestic cats are smaller but their spare and have a tendency towards dominance and they're completely unstable and neurotic and act weird but it makes them fun to have around. >> there is a suggestion we shouldn't have them? are the plotting to kill us. >> luckily they're small and don't have as big a teeth as the african lion. that's why they act the way they do. we're learning a lot about felines. last year they said that the cats think of uss big hairless cats who are not hostile and just roommates. >> not like their mothers. >> or fathers. >> yeah, and fathers. >> i toldout about sasquatch, my cat alf 9/11. ev
i'm going to talk to lillian about it.lian likes pets but cats are tout kill juice issue the moral is be nice to your cat. >> that's difference. >> it's a good strategy. but it's no secret cats can be a little weird. this is video from another producer on the show. their cat. but a researchers from bronx zoo looked a different feline personality traits and domestic cats and african lions were strikingly similar. domestic cats are smaller but their spare and have a tendency towards...
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lillian is live tonight with the latest. lillian? >>reporter: the roads are still closed as crews work to clean them up. conditions are dangerous as one motorist found out the hard way. >> just lost control. >>reporter: a route this man takes every day. ended with his car in a ditch. heavy rain created slick muddy road conditions on corral hollow road east of livermore. >> i wish they had a sign of warping or something. >>reporter: you didn't know it was going to be like this. >> no. >>reporter: how fast do you think you were going. >> probably 50. >>reporter: in pittsburgh more than just rain came down. hail pelted the area. this is what it looked like on glen canyon circle. in concord the streets couldn't drain fast enough. drivers had to plow through at least half foot of world trade center on base avenue. but it's the mud on the rural road causing the most trouble. crew brought in heavy equipment for the cleanup effort. patterson pass road, tesla road and corral hollow road hit hard by the downpour. >> water out to where we are s
lillian is live tonight with the latest. lillian? >>reporter: the roads are still closed as crews work to clean them up. conditions are dangerous as one motorist found out the hard way. >> just lost control. >>reporter: a route this man takes every day. ended with his car in a ditch. heavy rain created slick muddy road conditions on corral hollow road east of livermore. >> i wish they had a sign of warping or something. >>reporter: you didn't know it was going to...
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. >> lillian kim is there. what's the latest? >> reporter: we're in a parking lot.ne. but we do have sky 7 directly above the situation. this all started at about 2:15 p.m. when they got a report of a man firing two gunshots into the ground. the reports came from the 4400 block of camden avenue near highway 85. immediately after firing those shots, police say the man took a woman hostage and are now holed up inside a home. whose home, it's not known at this time. and the relationship between the man and the woman is also not known. the s.w.a.t. team has been brought in and are assuming their positions in the hopes of getting this man to surrender. >> we don't know the mind-set of this person that we're dealing with, but again it is a violent and dangerous situation, any time you fire a gun into the ground, again, we have to go ahead and treat that accordingly. which is why we have our special operations out here to deal with the situation. >> reporter: now, we saw officers get out of an armored truck and puncture the tires of a green vehicle parked in front of the h
. >> lillian kim is there. what's the latest? >> reporter: we're in a parking lot.ne. but we do have sky 7 directly above the situation. this all started at about 2:15 p.m. when they got a report of a man firing two gunshots into the ground. the reports came from the 4400 block of camden avenue near highway 85. immediately after firing those shots, police say the man took a woman hostage and are now holed up inside a home. whose home, it's not known at this time. and the...
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live in san jose, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> family, friends and police officers packed a fairfield courtroom today all there for the sentencing of a murderer. henry smith had already can convicted in the 2011 killing of police officer james capoot. today he could have been facing the death penalty. abc 7 news reporter joins us from the courthouse. sergio? >> reporter: and he did not face the death penalty because of some difficulties with the jury during the sentencing phase of this trial. one of the members of the jury got sick and another one was about to leave the county. so the district attorney's office worked with capoot family and they decided to go ahead and accept the sentence that was handed down today. this sentencing hearing has been a long time in coming. next week will be the four-year anniversary of officer jim capoot's murder. his family and fellow police officers came together for a moment of silence moments before heading into the courthouse. >> i'm thankful that all of you guys are here for jennifer and her three daughters. >> reporter: video cameras were not all
live in san jose, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> family, friends and police officers packed a fairfield courtroom today all there for the sentencing of a murderer. henry smith had already can convicted in the 2011 killing of police officer james capoot. today he could have been facing the death penalty. abc 7 news reporter joins us from the courthouse. sergio? >> reporter: and he did not face the death penalty because of some difficulties with the jury during the sentencing phase...
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and in the 90s lillian betancourt, heiress to the l'oreal cosmetics fortune.'t make the list again. >> and last year i didn't make the sexiest man alive for the 36th consecutive year. >> you are to us, ty. that's it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ if it's true what they say... that you have the power of life and death... i need your help. ginnie! oh! i didn't think that you'd come. well, if i can help freddie and sort things out between us... you can't still be angry with me. i don't have eyes in the back of my head. i trusted you. and now he's sick. what if he doesn't get better? if he can't walk? god forbid, what if he di-- do you really think i'll be able to forgive you?
and in the 90s lillian betancourt, heiress to the l'oreal cosmetics fortune.'t make the list again. >> and last year i didn't make the sexiest man alive for the 36th consecutive year. >> you are to us, ty. that's it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ if it's true what they say... that you have the power of life and death... i need your help. ginnie! oh! i...
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and in the 90s lillian betancourt, heiress to the l'oreal cosmetics fortune.'t make the list again. >> and last year i didn't make the sexiest man alive for the 36th consecutive year. >> you are to us, ty. that's it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ announcer: "imagemakers" is made possible by the members of kqed. [ birds chirping ] [ walker wheels squeaking ] [ piano playing ] [ telephone dialing ]
and in the 90s lillian betancourt, heiress to the l'oreal cosmetics fortune.'t make the list again. >> and last year i didn't make the sexiest man alive for the 36th consecutive year. >> you are to us, ty. that's it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ announcer: "imagemakers" is made possible by the members of kqed. [ birds chirping ] [ walker...
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schneider's daughter lillian and her husband picket later rename the place after themselves.k a lilly. get it? >> how is everything. >> bonnie is their great great granddaughter and learn the business from her grandfather. >> what i remember was he absolutely loved this business. he loved the people. he love the area. he loved everything about being here. >> this collection of whiskey bottles is still on display. check out these elviss. >> never changed hands. i'm the fourth generation. >> bonnie's uncle wallace russell lived upstairs as child. and has watched the business grow. >> we got lot of help now. i don't have to move the kegs no more. >> reporter: his son wally work the friars. crisping more wings than a chicken has feathers. 4,000 pounds week. it's a lot of chicken. >> over 22,000 wings a week. they're from kosher chickens raised on farm in vineland. >> has a different flare than a regular non kosher because they're soaked in salt. it's a sweeter chicken. >> wings that are finger licking good and the sauce is key. >> garlic parmesan smoker, hot, mild and barbecue. >
schneider's daughter lillian and her husband picket later rename the place after themselves.k a lilly. get it? >> how is everything. >> bonnie is their great great granddaughter and learn the business from her grandfather. >> what i remember was he absolutely loved this business. he loved the people. he love the area. he loved everything about being here. >> this collection of whiskey bottles is still on display. check out these elviss. >> never changed hands. i'm...
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. >> lillian kim is live near the scene with the latest on this. >> reporter: a source tells abc7 that there was an exchange of gunfire at the moment where the gunman had taken a woman hostage. we have confirmation two people are dead, the gunman and the hostage, in addition, an officer was grazed by a bullet. this unfolded about three hours after the hostage situation began at around 2:15 p.m. police say a man took a woman hostage, into a home, prompting a response from san jose pd who brought in the s.w.a.t. team. what led up to the gunfire that resulted in the death is something we're hoping to find out very soon. that is the latest from san jose, abc7 news. >>> a milestone tonight. 14 months since the napa county earthquake. >> michael finney credited the day with helping a group of people still getting their lives back in order. he is here now with what is a victory. >> reporter: napa self storage was red tagged after the quake. the owners planned to bull doze the building unless tenants came up with $190,000. it seemed impossible, but sometimes, the impossible happens. >> these i
. >> lillian kim is live near the scene with the latest on this. >> reporter: a source tells abc7 that there was an exchange of gunfire at the moment where the gunman had taken a woman hostage. we have confirmation two people are dead, the gunman and the hostage, in addition, an officer was grazed by a bullet. this unfolded about three hours after the hostage situation began at around 2:15 p.m. police say a man took a woman hostage, into a home, prompting a response from san jose pd...
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. >> lillian kim is live near the scene with the latest on this. >> reporter: a source tells abc7 thatunfire at the moment where the gunman had taken a woman hostage. we have confirmation two people are dead, the gunman and the hostage, in addition, an officer was grazed by a bullet. this unfolded about three hours after the hostage situation began at around 2:15 p.m. police say a man took a woman hostage, into a home, prompting a response from san jose pd who brought in the s.w.a.t.
. >> lillian kim is live near the scene with the latest on this. >> reporter: a source tells abc7 thatunfire at the moment where the gunman had taken a woman hostage. we have confirmation two people are dead, the gunman and the hostage, in addition, an officer was grazed by a bullet. this unfolded about three hours after the hostage situation began at around 2:15 p.m. police say a man took a woman hostage, into a home, prompting a response from san jose pd who brought in the s.w.a.t.
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. >> lillian kim is live near the scene with the latest on this. >> reporter: a source tells abc7 that there was an exchange of gunfire at the moment where the gunman had taken a woman hostage. we have confirmation two people are dead, the gunman and the hostage, in addition, an officer was grazed by a bullet. this unfolded about three hours after the hostage situation began at around 2:15 p.m. police say a man took a woman hostage, into a home, prompting a response from san jose pd who brought in the s.w.a.t. team. what led up to the gunfire that resulted in the death is something we're hoping to find out very soon. that is the latest from san jose, abc7 news. >>> a milestone tonight. 14 months since the napa county earthquake. >> michael finney credited the day with helping a group of people still getting their lives back in order. he is here now with what is a victory. >> reporter: napa self storage was red tagged after the quake. the owners planned to bull doze the building unless tenants came up with $190,000. it seemed impossible, but sometimes, the impossible happens. >> these i
. >> lillian kim is live near the scene with the latest on this. >> reporter: a source tells abc7 that there was an exchange of gunfire at the moment where the gunman had taken a woman hostage. we have confirmation two people are dead, the gunman and the hostage, in addition, an officer was grazed by a bullet. this unfolded about three hours after the hostage situation began at around 2:15 p.m. police say a man took a woman hostage, into a home, prompting a response from san jose pd...
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lillian tweeted this picture of a car that hit a muddy spot on corral hollow road east of livermore and spun off the road. live report on 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7. >> take a look. did you get any hail where you live today. storm cell dumped hail on parts of the bay area for about an hour this afternoon. mostly in the north and east bay t.lee ann kay shared the video with us. thanks lee ann. >> there was hail in napa valley too. this is a photo taken on highway 29 near saint helena. christian took the picture. >> about 2:15 it was big rain drops coming down filled the street almost halfway to the top of the curb. >> running water in the street. >> yes. >> running from the high point down to the low point on the strichlt over the yellow line. >> yes that much water. >> that quick yes probably 40 minutes total of rain in a row. >> also concern in leak county where fire burned this summer leaving the hill sides prone to mud slides. flash flood warning had been issued for parts of lake and yolo kochbilitys warning has been called off. was called off after couple hours e.today rain o
lillian tweeted this picture of a car that hit a muddy spot on corral hollow road east of livermore and spun off the road. live report on 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7. >> take a look. did you get any hail where you live today. storm cell dumped hail on parts of the bay area for about an hour this afternoon. mostly in the north and east bay t.lee ann kay shared the video with us. thanks lee ann. >> there was hail in napa valley too. this is a photo taken on highway 29 near saint...
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will it take lillian castro -- julian castro? not in ae get the vote presidential year? rep. israel: i think it takes all hands on deck. bottom line, it is connection to the voters. hillary shows very well in san antonio -- showed very well in san antonio this week. tu ary, she said, yo soy hillary. she has a history of connecting here. and we also know more than 30% of the latino vote in texas is 13, and 29.ages of it doesn't matter what ethnicity, that segment is always the hardest and leading indicator of whether or not they were vote. are at theether we hillary level or another level. i put the burden on all of us who are on the ballot and putting campaigns and resources together to not overlook the latino vote. i have been involved in so many campaigns, where we bring in so much money. -- only have so much money. what is our target? 50 and over. everybody else is on their own. it is a self-fulfilling prophecy. latinos have not been voting because we have not been spending resources on them. perhaps we are at a point now that you have to spend resources to reach out, and
will it take lillian castro -- julian castro? not in ae get the vote presidential year? rep. israel: i think it takes all hands on deck. bottom line, it is connection to the voters. hillary shows very well in san antonio -- showed very well in san antonio this week. tu ary, she said, yo soy hillary. she has a history of connecting here. and we also know more than 30% of the latino vote in texas is 13, and 29.ages of it doesn't matter what ethnicity, that segment is always the hardest and...
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. >> next on booktv lillian faderman talks about a courtesan personal stories behind the gay-rights movement. >> my new book is about how all lesbians and gay men and transgendered people got to where we are today. it is a remarkable story. we have gone from the 1916s when we reconsidered criminals and crazies and subversives because the government fought homosexuality was so terrible, homosexuals were easily blackmailed to become comrades with the communists, for fear that we would somehow be expos to. from all of that in the 1950s and 60s to a long and often bitter struggle to become almost first-class american citizens today. the story of this change in the hearts and minds of america made itself out over about 65 years. i interviewed 160 people. i went to archives all over the country, about 20 archives. what i wanted to do here was certainly the historical facts, present figures, but even more than that i wanted to look at the individuals who created those facts, the individuals behind the figures. to give you an example of the kind of thing i'd do, i discuss how we 1950s homosexuals, a
. >> next on booktv lillian faderman talks about a courtesan personal stories behind the gay-rights movement. >> my new book is about how all lesbians and gay men and transgendered people got to where we are today. it is a remarkable story. we have gone from the 1916s when we reconsidered criminals and crazies and subversives because the government fought homosexuality was so terrible, homosexuals were easily blackmailed to become comrades with the communists, for fear that we would...
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charlie: lillian ross, i won't give away her age, but she is in here with classic profiles of hemingway john hughes. she just just -- john houston. she just put out a book. a real revolutionary figure for the new yorker, because they were not a lot of women around until the second world war came around. and almost by necessity, forcing the hands of the editors to higher, got for big, women. she was one of the stalwart ones. charlie: one was the first change of editors? david: harold ross was the founding editor, lasting 25 years run 1925 -- from 1925. and then along comes william shaw. and bob gottlieb for five or six, tina for five or six. charlie: for you, is it the perfect base for you to be? david: is a thrilling place. i see my job this way. it is not just -- every week, we want to put out a wonderful magazine. every day, we want to have the website be alive to the events. but more and more come to realize because of the revolution we are looking -- living through,, the technological revolution, ultimately, coverage of this or that, but the big overarching job for me, because of th
charlie: lillian ross, i won't give away her age, but she is in here with classic profiles of hemingway john hughes. she just just -- john houston. she just put out a book. a real revolutionary figure for the new yorker, because they were not a lot of women around until the second world war came around. and almost by necessity, forcing the hands of the editors to higher, got for big, women. she was one of the stalwart ones. charlie: one was the first change of editors? david: harold ross was...
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lillian: i think the occupy wall street movement is just a breath of life. jose: we're told that once a marine, always a marine. and so...i take a look at what's going on, and i just, to me, i feel like right now i'm really serving my country at this moment. russell: there are things that are changing the system because occupy exists. so occupy is an ongoing process, you know. people are raising consciousness, awareness, and promoting a more just society. that's not gonna go away, and just keeps--it keeps growing. jeffrey: every generation has to make that struggle to achieve true democracy. clearly, this generation is ready to make that effort, and i believe it will succeed. jake: we need more people to care. x?x? man: i'm really, really honored to introduce some people. i'm a do it real quick so that they can talk as long as they can. at the far side is chief caleen sisk. she's the spiritual leader and tribal chief of the winnemem wintu tribe, who practice their traditional culture and ceremonies in their territory along the mccloud river watershed in nort
lillian: i think the occupy wall street movement is just a breath of life. jose: we're told that once a marine, always a marine. and so...i take a look at what's going on, and i just, to me, i feel like right now i'm really serving my country at this moment. russell: there are things that are changing the system because occupy exists. so occupy is an ongoing process, you know. people are raising consciousness, awareness, and promoting a more just society. that's not gonna go away, and just...
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lillian roth, who i won't give away her age, but she is in here with classic profiles of hemingway and john houston, she just put out a book of her own, collected journals and books and she's a revolutionary figure for the "new yorker" because there weren't a lot of women on the staff till the second world war came around and almost by necessity forcing the editors to fire, god forbid, women and she was one of them. >> rose: when was the first change of editors? >> magazine began in '25, harold ross lasted 25 years. >> rose: so 50. 52, something like that. and william shaw stayed a mere 35 years, bob five or six, tina for five or six and my own goodself. >> rose: is it for you the perfect place for david remnick to be? >> well, it's a thrilling place and i see my job this way, charlie -- every week we want to put out a wonderful magazine, every day we want the web site to be live to the events of cultural and political, but more and more i've come to realize that because of the revolution we're living through -- >> rose: the technology revolution? >> the technological revolution, i thi
lillian roth, who i won't give away her age, but she is in here with classic profiles of hemingway and john houston, she just put out a book of her own, collected journals and books and she's a revolutionary figure for the "new yorker" because there weren't a lot of women on the staff till the second world war came around and almost by necessity forcing the editors to fire, god forbid, women and she was one of them. >> rose: when was the first change of editors? >>...
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>> i'm eating a sandwich, lillian. >> you're a liar! liar! if this is what you just said and it's so filled with truth, then what is this? what is that? >> that's -- >> ah! >> oh, my gosh. the scene ended with another dramatic twist when steve martin appeared as the mailman. yes. welcomes actor christoph waltz. love him. "the tonight show" airs at 11:35 right after news 4 at 11:00. >> i didn't even know what martin short was saying. >> i don't think jimmy knew either. >> i have to give jimmy fallon a lot of credit for holding it together. i would have lost it. laughing hysterically. >> martin short cracks me up no matter what he does. heck just make a face. >> "snl" alum. >> that was a great scene. all right. meantime today, we have some pretty great weather if you like warm stuff for november. holding on to almost spring-like temperatures again this afternoon. we're heading back into the 70s. we've done it the last couple days. we do it one more time. today is the peak, if you will, of this warm stretch. 66 right now. the tree is coming to t
>> i'm eating a sandwich, lillian. >> you're a liar! liar! if this is what you just said and it's so filled with truth, then what is this? what is that? >> that's -- >> ah! >> oh, my gosh. the scene ended with another dramatic twist when steve martin appeared as the mailman. yes. welcomes actor christoph waltz. love him. "the tonight show" airs at 11:35 right after news 4 at 11:00. >> i didn't even know what martin short was saying. >> i don't...
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hey, happy anniversary lester and lillian thompson, an they have been in love since grade school. isn't that romantic. how about that. we hear that every once in a while. happy anniversary, 78 years married. okay, gang. we'll send it back to new york pause we love new york so much we're going to share our show with you. >> oh, thank you very much. >> good to see you. >> still to come this morning, keeping our ultimate thanksgiving rolling. a pumpkin recipe out of this world. bread pudding, caramel mix, can't wait. >> i hear it makes a great gridled french toast as well so it's kind of like a two-for. >> i just had a cookie, i may have to make room. >> save yourself some room. >> you'll gain ten pounds during this thing. >> but first, this is "today" on >>> pretty morning here in new york. this is a special split edition of "today" on a monday. we're going to go back to savannah right now in paris. it's hard not to be moved by the parisienne spirit here in the wake of such an unspeakable act of terror. people are out and about, they are resolved to live their lives. they have heavy
hey, happy anniversary lester and lillian thompson, an they have been in love since grade school. isn't that romantic. how about that. we hear that every once in a while. happy anniversary, 78 years married. okay, gang. we'll send it back to new york pause we love new york so much we're going to share our show with you. >> oh, thank you very much. >> good to see you. >> still to come this morning, keeping our ultimate thanksgiving rolling. a pumpkin recipe out of this world....
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everyone from david and solomon to hank greenberg to lillian hellman. the newest volumes are about peggy googen hiem. i've read a number of them. they're really wonderful, interpretive biographies, often under 200 pages. it's a wonderful introduction to jewish history. there's a website where you can find out a lot about the series. i think it's a wonderful gift because they're small. you can take eight and give one for each night of hanukkah. >> great idea. >> you've thought this out. >> exactly. i'm thinking of what would i want if someone were going to buy me the perfect gift. >> you're the book man. that would definitely be a great gift for you. here and there. >> "here and there" is a book about leaving but keeping my family. it's a really touching, beautifully etched memoir about her life. she grew up in new haven. you learn so much about the beliefs. also, as she says in her own life, she wanted to move in another direction, but she wanted to keep her family. so you see her struggle growing up. it ends with her graduating from barnard college. th
everyone from david and solomon to hank greenberg to lillian hellman. the newest volumes are about peggy googen hiem. i've read a number of them. they're really wonderful, interpretive biographies, often under 200 pages. it's a wonderful introduction to jewish history. there's a website where you can find out a lot about the series. i think it's a wonderful gift because they're small. you can take eight and give one for each night of hanukkah. >> great idea. >> you've thought this...
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hey, happy anniversary lester and lillian thompson, an they have been in love since grade school. isn't that romantic. how about that. we hear that every once in a while. happy anniversary, 78 years married. okay, gang. we'll send it back to new york pause we love new york so much we're going to share our show with you. >> oh, thank you very much. >> good to see you. >> still to come this morning, keeping our ultimate thanksgiving rolling. world. can't wait. >> i hear it makes a great gridled french toast as well so it's kind of like a two-for. >> i just had a cookie, i may have to make room. >> save yourself some room. this thing. >> but first, this is "today" on nbc. who coined the term "side bread?" because there's nothing "side" about this bread. it may look like the moon. but it's the star of the show. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. it's always worth remembering... that icing the cinnamon rolls is a privilege not a right. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. report. >> good day from paris. president obama is about to hold a news summit. obviously, the events
hey, happy anniversary lester and lillian thompson, an they have been in love since grade school. isn't that romantic. how about that. we hear that every once in a while. happy anniversary, 78 years married. okay, gang. we'll send it back to new york pause we love new york so much we're going to share our show with you. >> oh, thank you very much. >> good to see you. >> still to come this morning, keeping our ultimate thanksgiving rolling. world. can't wait. >> i hear it...
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happy anniversary lester and lillian thompson, since grade school. much. good to see you. >> still to come this morning, keeping our ultimate thanksgiving rolling. pumpkin recipe out of this world, bread pudding, caramel fix. >> amakes a great french toast as well, like a two-fer. >> might have to make room. >> save yourself some room. >> first this is "today" on nbc. terrorists from france, belgium and back to isis in syria. so france has had a long problem with domestic terrorism. this issue of foreign fighters, people leaving europe, going to fight in iraq and >>> split edition of "today" on monday. go back to savannah in paris. >> guys, good morning to you. hard not to be moved by parisian spirit, after the unspeakable act of terror. people out and resolved to live their lives. they have heavy hearts but aren't going to succumb to fear. erica hill is out. >> you said it well, resolved not to let it get to them. as we went out we weren't sure what we would fine. as they are going back to work, they are cautious. at the station, a quieter commute b
happy anniversary lester and lillian thompson, since grade school. much. good to see you. >> still to come this morning, keeping our ultimate thanksgiving rolling. pumpkin recipe out of this world, bread pudding, caramel fix. >> amakes a great french toast as well, like a two-fer. >> might have to make room. >> save yourself some room. >> first this is "today" on nbc. terrorists from france, belgium and back to isis in syria. so france has had a long...
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baer and lillian. >>> how do you know whether it is better to rent or buy?way runs straight into the glass. ouch. that had to hurt. getting older shouldn't mean giving up all the things she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to provide help with personal care, housekeeping, and of course, meal preparation. oh, that smells so good. aw, and it tastes good, too. we can provide the right care, right at home. to take their act to the next level... before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time... 2% back at the grocery store... and 3% back on gas... vince of the flying branzinos got a bankamericard cash rewards credit card, because he may earn his living jumping through hoops, but he'd rather not earn cash back that way. that's the spectacle of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> will it be the front left or the passenger side rear? which tire is the free one. this guy from engineering says directv is so advanced that you c
baer and lillian. >>> how do you know whether it is better to rent or buy?way runs straight into the glass. ouch. that had to hurt. getting older shouldn't mean giving up all the things she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to provide help with personal care, housekeeping, and of course, meal preparation. oh, that smells so good. aw, and it tastes good, too. we can provide the right...
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when john lewis got married in 1968, the wedding announcement read lillian to wit unemployed politicalvist john lewis. [laughter] people who are ahead of their time pay a price. we must lift the burden of debt so that this generation is free to pay the price to build a more perfect union. i'll tell you one more story. when i was a kid and i was in high school i brought, cooks to my english class. my english teacher took them away. she said they were not real books. i had the opportunity to go back to my high school with congressman lewis. [laughter] and see my english teacher and discussed her experiences at teaching our graphic novel. i say that as no form of comeuppance to the teacher because she is doing the lord's work. she's a teacher. she deserved a nobel peace prize for putting up with the students every day. but i state as an example of a power of an idea whose time has come. in the brief time span in which change is possible. so i ask you, join us, march. thank you. [applause] so we have time to take a few questions. i think there's a mic. >> congressman lewis, i would like to
when john lewis got married in 1968, the wedding announcement read lillian to wit unemployed politicalvist john lewis. [laughter] people who are ahead of their time pay a price. we must lift the burden of debt so that this generation is free to pay the price to build a more perfect union. i'll tell you one more story. when i was a kid and i was in high school i brought, cooks to my english class. my english teacher took them away. she said they were not real books. i had the opportunity to go...