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i think it was very difficult. >> for lizzie, it's been difficult, too.dvancements, she's been able to make proactive decision about her odds that were never available to her grandmother. >> the knowledge i have done this and had to do this, that makes me sad, makes me powerfully sad. >> lizzie says she has no regrets. >> i absolutely made the right decision. i made the decision that probably saved my life. >> it's an underscored decision these are individual choices, now with the ability to reconstruct breasts for a lot of new young women with the genetics hanging over their heads, it's a chance to have a brand-new life. >> absolutely. elizabeth starke is with us, along with fellow previvor. good morning. you made the decision tof ha radical breast mastectomy despite the fact you had no indication of cancer at this point. why did you go this route? >> because of the statistics. i have an up to 86% lifetime chance of getting breast cancer. >> that was hanging over your head? >> that was hanging over my head, along with the family legacy i carry. i saw my
i think it was very difficult. >> for lizzie, it's been difficult, too.dvancements, she's been able to make proactive decision about her odds that were never available to her grandmother. >> the knowledge i have done this and had to do this, that makes me sad, makes me powerfully sad. >> lizzie says she has no regrets. >> i absolutely made the right decision. i made the decision that probably saved my life. >> it's an underscored decision these are individual...
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ditto for lizzy. that issue is done, settled. now to what we will do when we get there. nothing.no pork, no bridges to nowhere, no highways, never completed anywhere. no boondoggles to buddies, no special favors to special interest. nothing means no water parks with water everywhere and no more buildings named after egotistical congressman doling out cash anywhere. that's what nothing means. none of that. no new taxes either. not paying more for getting bad. but maybe for once paying less for getting something better. nothing means something in an age politicians want to give us everything and control everything. when they enter every facet of their lives so the point of ruining our way of life. nothing means saying no more to that. to democrats, who say stimulus will work, just trust us. republicans who say they're going to stop the spending and offer no specifics to it. nothing means saying no more business as usual. starting something unusual. a government accountable to the people, paying the bills, and not the bureaucrats creating the bill. go ahead, laugh all you want at a
ditto for lizzy. that issue is done, settled. now to what we will do when we get there. nothing.no pork, no bridges to nowhere, no highways, never completed anywhere. no boondoggles to buddies, no special favors to special interest. nothing means no water parks with water everywhere and no more buildings named after egotistical congressman doling out cash anywhere. that's what nothing means. none of that. no new taxes either. not paying more for getting bad. but maybe for once paying less for...
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steve forbes, lizzie phblg donald, i need -- mcdonald. steve who has it right? in this case the british have it more right than we do doe. the brits allow some sort of private option we need to go that way especially for young people. that way you can turnç that liability into an asset have tax monies go into people's personal accounts with proper rules and diversification. we have to if that way or we crash. david david stephan do we have it right or do they have it right? >>> this british plan is going to give them a nasty recession. they are taking on too much too quickly. social security isttttttttttttt+ more will absorb all of federal revenue? we are in trouble and we need address it now before we get to that point this is a crisis. >> mark, certainly medicare is in trouble, no? >> medicare is in trouble but to be thinking about cutting is sheer lunacy david. we have the largest segment. population now getting ready to retire and 77 million americans now we are going to postpone retirement benefits. let's cut your benefits. what is that gonna do to the whe
steve forbes, lizzie phblg donald, i need -- mcdonald. steve who has it right? in this case the british have it more right than we do doe. the brits allow some sort of private option we need to go that way especially for young people. that way you can turnç that liability into an asset have tax monies go into people's personal accounts with proper rules and diversification. we have to if that way or we crash. david david stephan do we have it right or do they have it right? >>> this...
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he did leave that on the table, or hand them to lizzie, who is right there by the pillar, or hand them to me. we will make sure that you get notification of that. >> thank you all very much. thank you, peter, thank you, neil. thank you all for coming. . >> my name is mark tieman and i'm senior councilor at pet camp, san francisco, california. we dispose of a lot of carbon-based material here, dog poop, and the more we can turn that into something viable, the better off we are. in san francisco there's more dogs than children. finding a viable use for dog poop. >> proenvironmental policies, that's a way to win hearts and that's a way to win hearts and minds. [beeping] voice: ready.
he did leave that on the table, or hand them to lizzie, who is right there by the pillar, or hand them to me. we will make sure that you get notification of that. >> thank you all very much. thank you, peter, thank you, neil. thank you all for coming. . >> my name is mark tieman and i'm senior councilor at pet camp, san francisco, california. we dispose of a lot of carbon-based material here, dog poop, and the more we can turn that into something viable, the better off we are. in...
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lizzie bermudez found brian wilson making a daily stop at the shop and word a giant is stopping in is spreading fast. there are a lot of people there to greet them to get the picture taken with him. and he was gracious enough to oblige. don't fear the beard there. >> and that is very cool. >> coming up next, the electric car maker takes us inside of a plant. >> a man reinvents a bookstore. how this will be different from your trip to borders. >> i'm sandhya patel. take a look at live doppler 7. there is rain moving into the north bay right now. and it will spread across the rest of the bay area heading into tomorrow. this means wet for game two of this means wet for game two of i'm among 30,000 employees who used to work for hp. i was supposed to retire there. carly fiorina changed all that. fiorina laid off 30,000 people and she shipped our jobs to china and india. i had to pack my bags and i was out the door that night. we even had to train our replacements. she didn't need 5 corporate jets. one hundred million for herself. fiorina never cared about our jobs. not then and not now. i
lizzie bermudez found brian wilson making a daily stop at the shop and word a giant is stopping in is spreading fast. there are a lot of people there to greet them to get the picture taken with him. and he was gracious enough to oblige. don't fear the beard there. >> and that is very cool. >> coming up next, the electric car maker takes us inside of a plant. >> a man reinvents a bookstore. how this will be different from your trip to borders. >> i'm sandhya patel. take a...
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. >> lizzie, what part of we're broke does congress not understand? we're maxed out and by the way, spent half a trillion dollars in a lame duck session, you what that that is? that's nothing sort of a slap in the face to american taxpayer. why are you doing this? you're out of congress and some of you are leaving, you shouldn't even be voting on this money, it's our money. stop spending. >> 20 bills, gary b smith, can we pay for this? >> i think, first of all, yes, we can pay for it. but the real question, should we be doing this? you know, it's interesting just this past week i noticed harvard came out with a study where they've studied 200 instances, countries around the world of fiscal policy and without a doubt, the best way to stimulate growth was to cut spending and cut taxes. so, look, i'm willing to get on whatever side of the equation is going to work, but it-- from harvard, not exactly a bastion of conservativism they've found that exactly the policies that the right wants to do. cut down on governments, cut taxes and we'll help stimulate t
. >> lizzie, what part of we're broke does congress not understand? we're maxed out and by the way, spent half a trillion dollars in a lame duck session, you what that that is? that's nothing sort of a slap in the face to american taxpayer. why are you doing this? you're out of congress and some of you are leaving, you shouldn't even be voting on this money, it's our money. stop spending. >> 20 bills, gary b smith, can we pay for this? >> i think, first of all, yes, we can pay...
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he would take me on long walks and say lizzie, i'll teach you everything you know, i love you, i treasure you. then they'd leave to get high. the lesson people can't give me what i don't have. if there is anything i took from it is ok, i don't expect anyone to hand me anything. there is going to be me and the world, how do i create what i dream about in the world since i'm 100% responsible for my life. tavis: the other thing with all due respect to that room full of academics, you told him exactly right, you weren't there. what they don't get when they're not there and anyone who dealt with this in their family understands this, it's the point you make in the book, it is a sickness. >> yeah. tavis: it's not that they don't love you, they can't help it because they're addicted and sick. it doesn't necessarily mean they don't love you. >> clearly. this book, if there's any families that have been impacted by drug and alcohol addiction, i really encourage people to pick up this book because it moves towards healing and forgiveness for that group and really in many ways wrote it towards that
he would take me on long walks and say lizzie, i'll teach you everything you know, i love you, i treasure you. then they'd leave to get high. the lesson people can't give me what i don't have. if there is anything i took from it is ok, i don't expect anyone to hand me anything. there is going to be me and the world, how do i create what i dream about in the world since i'm 100% responsible for my life. tavis: the other thing with all due respect to that room full of academics, you told him...
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absolutely ridiculous and dangerous and i think we're just going to keep seeing more and more of them lizzie thanks so much for joining us still to come tonight there's a send there the says the country might be better off if congress does nothing he's going to be our tool time winner just a moment and a big discovery out in space researchers are saying that they found the first planets that could support life some are discussing with space pioneer jeff just a few. every month we give you the future you understand. and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world to join us. on our. culture is that so much good news really made a lot of people a variant of the leaders in the world polarized opinions more than venezuelan president hugo chavez he was denounced by critics as a dictator what does the future. and broadcasting live from the center of moscow this is our look at your headlines showing afghanistan's opium harvest falls around a half. to disease devastating the problems but the shortages drug prices soaring. pakistan has a block to vital sup
absolutely ridiculous and dangerous and i think we're just going to keep seeing more and more of them lizzie thanks so much for joining us still to come tonight there's a send there the says the country might be better off if congress does nothing he's going to be our tool time winner just a moment and a big discovery out in space researchers are saying that they found the first planets that could support life some are discussing with space pioneer jeff just a few. every month we give you the...
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[applause] >> lizzie, thank you so much for that introduction. i have to bring it to my panelists that she is not introducing new. [laughter] it means a lot to me. i am delighted to be here at this event. i just want to thank lizzie and the other students who did all the work in pulling this together. thank you to the justice for attending. i'm so pleased to see so many clerks. as promised, we're going to move away from the justice's jurisprudence and have a discussion about the justice's effect on the court, his role on the court, everything from what he was like to practice before to what kind of judge he was and how he may have seen his role as justice, to how his role on the court might have changed over time. we're so fortunate to have with this a remarkable group of panelists. some of the premier supreme court advocate practicing today, former clerks to the justice and other justices, among them -- i counted and i do not know how recently you have updated your web profiles, but among them, we have about 100 supreme court arguments, which is
[applause] >> lizzie, thank you so much for that introduction. i have to bring it to my panelists that she is not introducing new. [laughter] it means a lot to me. i am delighted to be here at this event. i just want to thank lizzie and the other students who did all the work in pulling this together. thank you to the justice for attending. i'm so pleased to see so many clerks. as promised, we're going to move away from the justice's jurisprudence and have a discussion about the justice's...
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our next guest is the artist formerly known as lizzie mcguire.s, singer, fashion designer, hockey wife, and now author. her first novel, "elixir," is a "new york times" bestseller. please welcome hilary duff. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, let me say it's about time you wrote a novel. you wrote a novel. by the way, i was looking through it just a minute ago and i can just read -- >> did you go to the very last page -- >> jimmy: i went to the fourth to last page. >> kissing him hungrily, i ran my hands over his body. down his chest, past the belt of his jeans. no, he begged, i can't let you. you can, you want to. please. what kind of guy says, no, i can't let you? who is this based on? >> a man who is about to die. >> jimmy: yeah. even more so if he's about to die, i mean, that's the time. >> you know what -- the next novel, i'm going to have to bring you in and be like, please, i wasn't going in the right direction -- >> jimmy: write me into the novel. and then jimmy kimmel opened her shirt. and refer to me by my first and last name ever
our next guest is the artist formerly known as lizzie mcguire.s, singer, fashion designer, hockey wife, and now author. her first novel, "elixir," is a "new york times" bestseller. please welcome hilary duff. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, let me say it's about time you wrote a novel. you wrote a novel. by the way, i was looking through it just a minute ago and i can just read -- >> did you go to the very last page -- >> jimmy: i went to the fourth...
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well, i know lizzy lion! pig won't: no you don't, because it's lily lion!now, i've seen a lot of different kinds of hats, but i've never seen one that looks like that before. maybe we can ask someone who knows all about hats to help us. yeah! like mr. hatfield at the hat shop! good thinking. come on, team, to the hat shop! let's get busytown! (traffic whirs) customer: no, that hat is too plain looking. no, no, it's not fancy enough. no. i want something with more sparkles and more feathers. (door opens, chimes jingle, door closes) welcome to hatfield's hats. have a look around. if you need anything, just ask. huckle, sally and lowly: thanks. okay. sure. lowly: howdy, partner! which way is it to the tumbleweed ranch? huckle and sally: (laugh) i'm little bo peep. i've lost my sheep. huckle and lowly: (laugh) (french accent) i'm chef huckle, and i am going to make the most delicious peanut butter and jelly sandwich you have ever tasted! mmmuah! sally and lowly: (laugh) hey, look! there's a hat like the one in the picture! huckle: yup! that's it! good spotting,
well, i know lizzy lion! pig won't: no you don't, because it's lily lion!now, i've seen a lot of different kinds of hats, but i've never seen one that looks like that before. maybe we can ask someone who knows all about hats to help us. yeah! like mr. hatfield at the hat shop! good thinking. come on, team, to the hat shop! let's get busytown! (traffic whirs) customer: no, that hat is too plain looking. no, no, it's not fancy enough. no. i want something with more sparkles and more feathers....
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lizzy was the chair of the symposium committee and did most of the, -- of the work today.e rose is in the back. she's our senior programs and editor. she did work to bring this together and make sure it runs smoothly. finally aaron cooper is going to introduce our first panel. he puts together the journalals cannot tent it -- in terms of articles. he put today's -- together the first panel, from which we're excited and will publish several pieces. i'll turn it over to aaron to introduce the panel. >> thanks, rocky. >> well, i have the distinct honor of very briefly introducing the top pick of our first panel today, justice stevens and the law. too often i think we fall into the pattern of speaking of the supreme court as a single unit. when we say things like, the court held or the court said, we tend to ignore the rule that individual justices play in shaping the law. we may forget that individuals matter as much as institutions. the goal of this first panel is to begin to illuminate the influence that justice stevens had on the trajectory of our law. to reflect on his im
lizzy was the chair of the symposium committee and did most of the, -- of the work today.e rose is in the back. she's our senior programs and editor. she did work to bring this together and make sure it runs smoothly. finally aaron cooper is going to introduce our first panel. he puts together the journalals cannot tent it -- in terms of articles. he put today's -- together the first panel, from which we're excited and will publish several pieces. i'll turn it over to aaron to introduce the...
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here is something from lizzie. both earn very little. why could it earn more and still not have to be claimed on taxes soy husband won't know about it? >> are you sure the problem is where do you earn more money on your money or is it possible you do not have the best relationship? what do you mean you don't want your husband to know about it? what does that say? that, my love, is a bigger problem than where do you earn interest on money you areiding from your husband. but that isn't what you asked me. here is the thing, today, good luck getting interest anywhere. i really wouldn't worry about it. if you feel safer with the money in travelers checks, keep them in travelers checks, because the truth of the matter is you're going to get half a percent, a percent, don't even matter. leave it where it is right now. but can you get honest with yourself and your relationship? that's what i would tell you. >> oh. >> why are you always so angry? >>i'm not angry. i'm firm. >> she's firm. >> you have issues. let's be honest,
here is something from lizzie. both earn very little. why could it earn more and still not have to be claimed on taxes soy husband won't know about it? >> are you sure the problem is where do you earn more money on your money or is it possible you do not have the best relationship? what do you mean you don't want your husband to know about it? what does that say? that, my love, is a bigger problem than where do you earn interest on money you areiding from your husband. but that isn't what...