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this home video shows lucy who was here for a year. lucy was especially smart with an exceptional ability. volunteers sent a video of her all over the country trying to place her on a search and rescue team. but none of them would take a pit mix. so lucy, now renamed caspar finally got a home in nevada where she is a champion dock diver. >> a happy ending for her, but and who knows, this three-month-old pit mix puppy could be destined for greatness, too, but he would be happy to get a little training and a nice home. and remember them, they say they'll never adopt any other kind of dog except for pit mixes. >>> the department of motor vehicles, it refused to renew a driver's license for a bay area woman. so 7 on your side michael finney took out a good pair of scissors >> yahoo! i it. >> nicky is pretty excited. >> i can drive! >> for her the day marks the return to freedom after a frustrating ordeal at the department of motor vehicles. an ordeal that begin with a speeding ticket in nevada. >> i said to the policeman when he stopped me
this home video shows lucy who was here for a year. lucy was especially smart with an exceptional ability. volunteers sent a video of her all over the country trying to place her on a search and rescue team. but none of them would take a pit mix. so lucy, now renamed caspar finally got a home in nevada where she is a champion dock diver. >> a happy ending for her, but and who knows, this three-month-old pit mix puppy could be destined for greatness, too, but he would be happy to get a...
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searching in the spice cabinet lucie kept full of whisky i found a key. i planned my invasion for that afternoon. thank you very much. [applause] >> i wrote a new book i'm working on. i'm from mexico city and i write about mexican stuff. i fear i would write a book to deal with that and get it out of the way. this is part of this project. my main character is alexander. [inaudible] don't take it personal. my aim, i guess is to at the end of my novel that [inaudible] good mexican novelists. alexander looked at the mirror and saw a mexican stairing back at him. the bad mexican had paid alexander a visit much the conversation from last night's party brought him back in full force. why did he always have to open his big mouth. why tell people that don't care that he hated and despised? he actually might like the [inaudible] hated me english and spanish he could not understand how someone could say he was mexican having been born in the usa. he doesn't like going to mexican places. he does not like to discuss beer and shots of tequilla. he never listened to sp
searching in the spice cabinet lucie kept full of whisky i found a key. i planned my invasion for that afternoon. thank you very much. [applause] >> i wrote a new book i'm working on. i'm from mexico city and i write about mexican stuff. i fear i would write a book to deal with that and get it out of the way. this is part of this project. my main character is alexander. [inaudible] don't take it personal. my aim, i guess is to at the end of my novel that [inaudible] good mexican...
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and more, now, from abc's lucy yang. >> reporter: he's the pint-sized kid who stole the super bowl show we made 6-year-old max page on broadway, still trying to channel the force. >> oh. >> reporter: truth be told, max, a child actor from california, has never seen any of the "star wars" movies. >> it hurts your hands. but i can't -- i don't get tired. it's fun. >> reporter: max was invited to the stage of "driving miss daisy" to meet the real voice of darth vader, james earl jones. >> that's the fun part of being an actor. fun part of being a child. >> reporter: max was born with a heart season. at 3 months old, he had open-heart surgery. a pacemaker was implanted. doctors said he would never play pro football. but they never said anything about playing at the super bowl. >> our goal isn't that max is famous at anything. >> we're hoping that through max and some of the story, there's parents and families out there that's going to hear this and be able to rally. >> it's kind of fun for my brother to, like, act. >> reporter: for this overnight sensation, it's not about what he can't do.
and more, now, from abc's lucy yang. >> reporter: he's the pint-sized kid who stole the super bowl show we made 6-year-old max page on broadway, still trying to channel the force. >> oh. >> reporter: truth be told, max, a child actor from california, has never seen any of the "star wars" movies. >> it hurts your hands. but i can't -- i don't get tired. it's fun. >> reporter: max was invited to the stage of "driving miss daisy" to meet the real...
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tonight's show we have our friday fireside chat and it's time for happy hour they are two producers lucy cabinet and jenny. tell discuss everyone's favorite conservative circus. act in a. minute . discovery to. communicate with the why don't. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you on the. line. soon which will brighten if you knew me by phone from phones to pressure these. stunts on t.v. don't come. for the full stop we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. welcome to tonight's fireside fridays with your host cops. over the past eighteen days we've watched a people's movement take hold in egypt force hosni mubarak out of the thirty year rule now it's not to say that egypt's future is clear or the democracy there is going to be easy to come by but the point is at this moment came to be on its own it came to tunisia weeks ago also on its own and by that i mean that it came organically from the people who organized through the word of mouth through the use of social media through a desire to see their countries change and we see
tonight's show we have our friday fireside chat and it's time for happy hour they are two producers lucy cabinet and jenny. tell discuss everyone's favorite conservative circus. act in a. minute . discovery to. communicate with the why don't. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you on the. line. soon which will brighten if you knew me by phone from phones to pressure these. stunts on t.v. don't come. for the full stop we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to...
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. >>> déjame bailar de nuevo, la venenosa, venenosa, soy la maya de miami, la de rash, lo lucí, lo caminéios mío, este hombre es mío solita, y por si fuera poco, y calmarme un rato, me encontré con angélica vale, la conductora, y miren lo que me dijo, estás espectacular, llegamos a la misma talla. >>> estás de negro hoy para que el sábado de blanco. >>> claro, es el juego. >>> que te estresa más de tus días? >>> me tiene estresada "premios lo nuestro", más que la boda. >>> prometeme que saldr con novio de tu boda, con yalgo. >>> con algo sales, no sé qué, a lo mejor, una borrachera espantosa. >>> y me encontré cona diseñadora de las joyas de angélica y lucero, no se pierdan qué hice. >>> préstame el anillo, te lo doy a la salida, es el primero que uso en mi perra vida. >>> vas a ver prendas pectaculares que vienen. >>> tengo que salir con algo. >>> fue diseñado para la novia. >>> si, de hecho, está luciendo diamantes negros. >>> ya vengo. >>> no puede ser, carolina, acaba de robar, y salió corriendo. >>> y carolina, eres una sinvergüenza, y entre rash, y tú se pueden entender, por las cla
. >>> déjame bailar de nuevo, la venenosa, venenosa, soy la maya de miami, la de rash, lo lucí, lo caminéios mío, este hombre es mío solita, y por si fuera poco, y calmarme un rato, me encontré con angélica vale, la conductora, y miren lo que me dijo, estás espectacular, llegamos a la misma talla. >>> estás de negro hoy para que el sábado de blanco. >>> claro, es el juego. >>> que te estresa más de tus días? >>> me tiene estresada...
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a number of items, the first is in mamoriam for frank malia who was born in malta where he married lucy borg and began their family with the birth of their daughter, carmen. he brought the family to san francisco. he was a happy, positive, cheerful person. those who got to know frank knew he was -- they always had a friend in him, someone they can count on. his word was truly his bond. frank had five children who grew up in and around san francisco and his sons, ron and al, had been operating successful businesses here in the city and county of san francisco. frank worked on the docks of san francisco for more than 30 years as a longshoreman where he worked s t
a number of items, the first is in mamoriam for frank malia who was born in malta where he married lucy borg and began their family with the birth of their daughter, carmen. he brought the family to san francisco. he was a happy, positive, cheerful person. those who got to know frank knew he was -- they always had a friend in him, someone they can count on. his word was truly his bond. frank had five children who grew up in and around san francisco and his sons, ron and al, had been operating...
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little lucy -- toy boat, toy boat, toy boat. a skunk sat on --" [ speaks gibberish ] all right. i'll just say it this way. [ laughter ] sometimes in life, we don't know if there is going to be mr. surprise." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we've got more with dana carvey when we get back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] this is the evo 4g. and this is everything people love about it. they're big fans of the 4g speed. and the powerful android platform. ♪ so we took both... ♪ ...and used them to make something new. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. introducing the new htc evo shift 4g. only from sprint, the now network. >> man: getting across town to a job interview is stressful enough without being late. i want guidance that takes me where i need to be, without any problems along the way. i feel the same way when i do taxes. turbotax has a unique gps feature that guides me step-by-step. and calculations are guaranteed 100% accurate, so i know it's done right. they even offer representation in case of an audit. which helps me reach my maximum refund, guarant
little lucy -- toy boat, toy boat, toy boat. a skunk sat on --" [ speaks gibberish ] all right. i'll just say it this way. [ laughter ] sometimes in life, we don't know if there is going to be mr. surprise." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we've got more with dana carvey when we get back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] this is the evo 4g. and this is everything people love about it. they're big fans of the 4g speed. and the powerful android platform. ♪ so we took...
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a number of items, the first is in mamoriam for frank malia who was born in malta where he married lucy borg and began their family with the birth of their daughter, carmen. he brought the family to san francisco. he was a happy, positive, cheerful person. those who got to know frank knew he was -- they always had a friend in him, someone they can count on. his word was truly his bond. frank had five children who grew up in and around san francisco and his sons, ron and al, had been operating successful businesses here in the city and county of san francisco. frank worked on the docks of san francisco for more than 30 years as a longshoreman where he worked six to seven days a week. he passed away this past december and i happve an introduction for the imperative agenda. this is a resolution for this week doobie the -- awareness week which declares this week as financial aid awareness week. -- this is a resolution for this week to be the financial aid awareness week. i would like to think supervisor's kim and supervisor avalos for being there. but the thing about college had is that man
a number of items, the first is in mamoriam for frank malia who was born in malta where he married lucy borg and began their family with the birth of their daughter, carmen. he brought the family to san francisco. he was a happy, positive, cheerful person. those who got to know frank knew he was -- they always had a friend in him, someone they can count on. his word was truly his bond. frank had five children who grew up in and around san francisco and his sons, ron and al, had been operating...
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little lucy -- toy boat, toy boat, toy boat. a skunk sat on --" [ speaks gibberish ] all right.ady this saturday? >> "well, jimmy, i'll just say it this way. [ laughter ] sometimes in life, we don't know if there is going to be mr. surprise." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we've got more with dana carvey when we get back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at cheez-it, we expect a lot from our cheese. why did the cook get arrested? i don't know. he was caught beating an egg! [ laughs ] a cheese monger, a dairy farmer and a duck walk into this... wait a minute, have you heard this one? nice tie sir. is that a windsor knot? [ male announcer ] we take the time for our cheese to mature before we bake it into every delicious cracker because at cheez-it, real cheese matters. about bringing k-y yours+mine home. i didn't want him to think i was... the greatest wife ever!!!?!? one has an amazing sensation for me, the other a thrilling sensation for him. and when they combine... (announcer) k-y brand yours+mine... do i look like someone who's at risk for heart disease? well guess what,
little lucy -- toy boat, toy boat, toy boat. a skunk sat on --" [ speaks gibberish ] all right.ady this saturday? >> "well, jimmy, i'll just say it this way. [ laughter ] sometimes in life, we don't know if there is going to be mr. surprise." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we've got more with dana carvey when we get back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at cheez-it, we expect a lot from our cheese. why did the cook get arrested? i don't know. he was caught...
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the film is called "waste land," directed by lucy walker. [unintelligible] [speaking a foreign language] >> it is like a stock exchange. they take a plastics and paper. they are selling it to wholesalers who then turn those materials into pvc and sell it. they get re-molded into buckets and car bumpers. there is a whole industry of commodities like a stock exchange, and prices go up and down for paper and different types of plastic and aluminum, and all these different resources that are saving from the landfill and recycling back into the world for using. tavis: the role of music and film continues to define moviemaking in ways traditional and cutting edge. the nominating artists are a microcosm, with nominees like randy newman in his 20th nomination for "toy story 3," and an unlikely award for trent reznor of 9 inch nails, who scored "the social network." >> you don't think i deserve your attention? >> i think if your clients want to sit on my shoulders and call themselves paul, they are welcome to try, but i do not enjoy listening to peop
the film is called "waste land," directed by lucy walker. [unintelligible] [speaking a foreign language] >> it is like a stock exchange. they take a plastics and paper. they are selling it to wholesalers who then turn those materials into pvc and sell it. they get re-molded into buckets and car bumpers. there is a whole industry of commodities like a stock exchange, and prices go up and down for paper and different types of plastic and aluminum, and all these different resources...
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. >> con disciplina y determinaciÓn, lucy volvió a competir en dallas, en varias categorÍas.las vegas, donde los juegos atrae a miles de turistas, se trata de un globo para jurarse amor eterno en las nubes. vemos cÓmo funciona. ♪ >> esta es la nube 9 y no es que alguien se dÉ a la tarea de contarlas es el globo aerostÁtico. cloud 9 es una sensaciÓn ubicada en la ciudad de las luces. se pueden apreciar mÁs espectaculares edificaciones del boulevard mÁs famoso de la capital del entretenimiento. para los amantes de una aventura romÁntica y porque no inolvidable... dos elementos claves que esta pareja estaba buscando para celebrar los 30 aÑos de uniÓn matrimonial. >> son 35 en total que nos conocemos, mitad de la vida juntos tenemos. nunca hemos estado separados un solo dÍa. >> quisieron sellar su amor en las nubes. literalmente en el cielo. >> no pude decirle que no era capaz... >> rÁpidamente el romanticismo terminÓ con el temor. no podÍa faltar un brindis, lanzarse a esta aventura no es tan fÁcil. rafael sÁnchez, el piloto confiesa que hasta a los mÁs fuertes como Él les da mi
. >> con disciplina y determinaciÓn, lucy volvió a competir en dallas, en varias categorÍas.las vegas, donde los juegos atrae a miles de turistas, se trata de un globo para jurarse amor eterno en las nubes. vemos cÓmo funciona. ♪ >> esta es la nube 9 y no es que alguien se dÉ a la tarea de contarlas es el globo aerostÁtico. cloud 9 es una sensaciÓn ubicada en la ciudad de las luces. se pueden apreciar mÁs espectaculares edificaciones del boulevard mÁs famoso de la capital...
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the diaries were fabulous, the diaries of katch's sister, who--lucy, who lived with amelia when she was older a-- when she was married. c-span: what different cities did amelia earhart live in? guest: let me see, she started out in--as an adult or as a child? c-span: just her--in her life. guest: because, as she said, she rolled around a lot when she was a kid. she lived in atchison, kansas; kansas city, kansas; des moines, iowa; st. paul, minnesota; boston; new york. she went to columbia. c-span: i remember philadelphia. she went to school -- did she go to school in philadelphia? guest: well, she didn't actually, but her family originally came from philadelphia, yeah. c-span: california? guest: oh... c-span: where? guest: ... absolutely. she ended up in california in the tal --talooka lake district outside of l.a. c-span: so as you went about your task, how much other literature had been written about amelia earhart, how many other books? and were you looking for a new angle? guest: there are tons of books about amelia earhart. i mean, i'm stunned when i -- if i had realized how many b
the diaries were fabulous, the diaries of katch's sister, who--lucy, who lived with amelia when she was older a-- when she was married. c-span: what different cities did amelia earhart live in? guest: let me see, she started out in--as an adult or as a child? c-span: just her--in her life. guest: because, as she said, she rolled around a lot when she was a kid. she lived in atchison, kansas; kansas city, kansas; des moines, iowa; st. paul, minnesota; boston; new york. she went to columbia....
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. >> reporter: lucy kourides is used to welcoming home her 20- year-old son, nick, from trips abroad. >> it's good to see you. >> nice to see you, too. >> reporter: but she savored this reunion at new york's j.f.k. airport more than the rest. nick, a student at the american university in cairo, barely made it out of egypt. he says cairo's airport was mobbed with thousands of people desperate to leave. >> we were worried we might be stuck there for a little while so we got out. >> reporter: you lucked out. >> we did luck out, big time, yeah. >> ladies and gentlemen, we're here from the u.s. embassy. >> reporter: nick was one of more than 2,300 americans evacuated from egypt this week aboard one of 19 state department-sponsored flights. officials say other u.s. citizens found alternate flights out of the country. >> many other americans departed either-- through private means, either through commercial airlines or private charters. >> reporter: cornell university student alexandra woodhouse nearly found herself stranded in egypt this week but scrambled on board a flight out wednesday. s
. >> reporter: lucy kourides is used to welcoming home her 20- year-old son, nick, from trips abroad. >> it's good to see you. >> nice to see you, too. >> reporter: but she savored this reunion at new york's j.f.k. airport more than the rest. nick, a student at the american university in cairo, barely made it out of egypt. he says cairo's airport was mobbed with thousands of people desperate to leave. >> we were worried we might be stuck there for a little while so...
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lucy, get that box by the door. it's just one or two things that came over the fence., please! just chuck 'em back over. the tea pot might break. just because you're bigger than me doesn't mean you can push me around! i'm gonna kill you! ben! get. in. the. car. thanks. obviously, we'll do the same for you should your children throw anything in our garden... ever. ( shouting ) can you get in the bloody car, please!?! jake: idiot! they do get excitable, don't they? mine are just the same. i think not. how does she do that? is it witchcraft? ( car starts ) ben! i told you never touch the ignition! ben: i was only trying to help. ben: the anaconda is attacking me! revenge of the enemy giant anaconda nest! aah! fire! ( making gun noises ) ( gurgling ) come back here, you. ( machine gun noises ) aaah! dead! ( quiet conversation ) jake, sweetheart, could you do me a favor and go and get the screwdriver? the one in the cupboard upstairs? okay. so, jo, it's great that jake's got a friend who's a girl. as well as all his friends who are boys. 'cause a lot of boys his age just ha
lucy, get that box by the door. it's just one or two things that came over the fence., please! just chuck 'em back over. the tea pot might break. just because you're bigger than me doesn't mean you can push me around! i'm gonna kill you! ben! get. in. the. car. thanks. obviously, we'll do the same for you should your children throw anything in our garden... ever. ( shouting ) can you get in the bloody car, please!?! jake: idiot! they do get excitable, don't they? mine are just the same. i think...
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intentions of the military my lucy arm is a photographer who couldn't wait to capture egypt's revolution on film but he was stopped at the border by gyptian soldiers. so just how different is egypt today under the generals from the egypt of yesterday under mubarak which emergency. central component of the government apparatus when our arab like or the president on our. border or. generals and for as long as a state of emergency remains in place the hopes that brought millions of egyptians to the streets remain up in the air. but egypt is not the only country the middle east that lives in a state of emergency across its border here in israel depending on who you talk to this country too has its emergency doors on marriages even the small is because we live in a bad neighborhood they have. to move to see our political addition to. the israel as another state in the region. in part. democratic. but israel routinely released wars of aggression against neighbors and karen stranger. these are not a state of emergency usually living the usual life no one moved from from the center for themselve
intentions of the military my lucy arm is a photographer who couldn't wait to capture egypt's revolution on film but he was stopped at the border by gyptian soldiers. so just how different is egypt today under the generals from the egypt of yesterday under mubarak which emergency. central component of the government apparatus when our arab like or the president on our. border or. generals and for as long as a state of emergency remains in place the hopes that brought millions of egyptians to...
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the historic agreement will come into force when both sides exchange signed documents this weekend lucy catherine know the details. we saw the u.s. president signing this incredible treaty in the oval office he was joined by a whole host of members of his administration and this of course pushes the treaty one more step towards final completion and the next step that we're expecting is for u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton to meet with her russian counterpart foreign minister sergey lavrov at the sidelines of the munich security council this week conference this weekend the date that we're hearing is february fifth where the two sides are set to exchange the so-called documents of ratification the actual signed documents which will officially bring this agreement until force and it's one that we've been waiting for for quite some time now the bigger stumbling blocks that we've seen for this historic agreement have been right here in washington we saw force a minority but yet a vocal minority of republican lawmakers opposing this treaty which is part of the reason that we've had su
the historic agreement will come into force when both sides exchange signed documents this weekend lucy catherine know the details. we saw the u.s. president signing this incredible treaty in the oval office he was joined by a whole host of members of his administration and this of course pushes the treaty one more step towards final completion and the next step that we're expecting is for u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton to meet with her russian counterpart foreign minister sergey...
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the call up from seen it and know friday would be complete without a happy hour so i'll be joined by lucy kept up and jenny churchill to discuss some hot stories this week like the latest sexting at lingo for anyone who's out of the loop but we're saving that for the end of the show now to move on to this night's top story. protests continue today in wisconsin where thousands of teachers public workers students other supporters have been protesting in front of and inside the capitol building some camping out overnight now it's all response to governor scott walker's plan to take away bargaining rights from public sector unions somebody he claims will help close the state's budget gap but it's also becoming an all out political war president obama has expressed that he feels that this is an assault on unions scott walker said that he is not going to be bullied and the unrest is spreading as a number of other states have similar legislation on the table and today workers in connecticut and tennessee also took to the streets so the question is which side is going to win we're discussing with
the call up from seen it and know friday would be complete without a happy hour so i'll be joined by lucy kept up and jenny churchill to discuss some hot stories this week like the latest sexting at lingo for anyone who's out of the loop but we're saving that for the end of the show now to move on to this night's top story. protests continue today in wisconsin where thousands of teachers public workers students other supporters have been protesting in front of and inside the capitol building...
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and it's friday which means that we're going to celebrate with a little happy hour i'll be joined by lucy catherine of and jenny churchill to talk about the hottest conference in town see pack but we're saving that fun for the end of the show right now let's move on to our top story. after eighteen days of protests egypt's president hosni mubarak has finally. step down as morning reports are coming out the mubarak had left cairo for sharm el sheikh a seaside resort where his family has a residence then omar suleiman the vice president announced in a televised address and the president was waving his office that he had handed over all thore to the supreme council of the armed forces and the crowd roared in approval the military made an announcement that they would lift the thirty year emergency law but only as soon as the circumstances and and they guaranteed changes to the constitution as well as a green election so for now it seems like the people of egypt have gotten what they want but what comes next discussed with me is joel rubin blogger at democracy arsenal thought or joel thanks so
and it's friday which means that we're going to celebrate with a little happy hour i'll be joined by lucy catherine of and jenny churchill to talk about the hottest conference in town see pack but we're saving that fun for the end of the show right now let's move on to our top story. after eighteen days of protests egypt's president hosni mubarak has finally. step down as morning reports are coming out the mubarak had left cairo for sharm el sheikh a seaside resort where his family has a...
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[laughter] there he is with the young siegmun, and lucy in the first picture. and because he was unsuited to the financial cut and thrust, he was sent to a kind of exile, and that's where siegmund grew up. from almost the first moment he could, he read. he was a voracious reader, and i am here above all else to celebrate the book as a vehicle for the communication of culture and ethical culture. he married and flourished. he flourished not only as a banker, he hadn't really wanted to be a banker. he'd had, literally, an academic and even political ambitions. but circumstances obliged him to enter the family business. his father's savings were wiped out by the post-first world war, hyperinflation of 1923 and his ambitions in hamburg were dealt a lethal blow when the family bank of m.m.varburg more or less went bust in the crisis of 1930-'31. and then after that his hopes of any life in the germany at all were dashed by the advent of the national socialist regime in 1933 and the subsequent so-called aryanization of the varburg family bank. so the life course was
[laughter] there he is with the young siegmun, and lucy in the first picture. and because he was unsuited to the financial cut and thrust, he was sent to a kind of exile, and that's where siegmund grew up. from almost the first moment he could, he read. he was a voracious reader, and i am here above all else to celebrate the book as a vehicle for the communication of culture and ethical culture. he married and flourished. he flourished not only as a banker, he hadn't really wanted to be a...
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so, sarah paulson's character as my sister, lucy, doesn't really know how to handle it.dience doesn't know how to handle it either. >> reporter: explain how you got into all this. we know your sisters are and that you grew up doing this in a family that was working. >> yes. >> reporter: but when did it hit you that this was what you wanted to be? >> when i was 7 or 8 i started doing kids musical theater, that i have videos for that are really awful. >> reporter: oh, i would kill for those. >> but i lived doing that. i looked forward every single summer. we did it during the school year also. i was a dancer. and i just tried to do anything i could perform. i loved performing. i was -- i was that one in the family. as much as my sisters were always on set and working, i was the one who was like, wait, wait, look at this show i just created. >> reporter: so, you're going in a different direction than mary-kate and ashley are going. >> yes, yes. >> reporter: this is it. >> yeah. >> reporter: there's no business side to you? >> no. my sisters are amazing businesswomen. >> rep
so, sarah paulson's character as my sister, lucy, doesn't really know how to handle it.dience doesn't know how to handle it either. >> reporter: explain how you got into all this. we know your sisters are and that you grew up doing this in a family that was working. >> yes. >> reporter: but when did it hit you that this was what you wanted to be? >> when i was 7 or 8 i started doing kids musical theater, that i have videos for that are really awful. >> reporter:...
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lucy danziger is editor and chief of "self" magazine back with us with some top picks and all under $10et through february. treat yourself, treat your skin right, and have a little fun. >> okay, we're in. so we kind of broke it down into categories. we're starting off with the whole face. >> right. >> what's this first product here? >> the first thing you want to do is cleanse. l'oreal has this great cleanser that will unclog your pores and exfoliate and have this cute little pop-out scrubber. so you can basically clean your pores, which is great, because with all that heat you might have some dry skin. >> you just rub that on? >> yes. >> okay. >> and it's going to help you not break out. >> we love that. >> nice in the winter. >> then just to put on a really nice clarifying powder, we have this coty airspun. it's a sweet little powder puff but it comes in a very new formula. >> i was going to say, you say this is new because this probably looks familiar to a lot of people. we've seen this in drugstores since 1935. but they've updated it? >> exactly. so it stays on your skin and gives y
lucy danziger is editor and chief of "self" magazine back with us with some top picks and all under $10et through february. treat yourself, treat your skin right, and have a little fun. >> okay, we're in. so we kind of broke it down into categories. we're starting off with the whole face. >> right. >> what's this first product here? >> the first thing you want to do is cleanse. l'oreal has this great cleanser that will unclog your pores and exfoliate and have...
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investigators say lucy wrote upright 2 million years earlier than scientists first thought. >>> now,friday for you, juju. quite a birthday for george yesterday. and coming up, for someone who rarely gets a tribute. why your mother-in-law, the mother-in-law of the famous bride in england. our "persons of the week." juju? >> i love my mother-in-law. >>> time, now, for the weather with sam. hey, sam. i'm looking forward to your challenge. i'm on team sam, i want you to know. >> thank you, juju. i think you're the only one who actually is. but thank you for that. let's start with what's going on in oklahoma. we've all been complaining about this winter. but oklahoma really has the bragging rights of that from snow records in tulsa. snow records in oklahoma city. the coldest temperatures ever recorded since they've been keeping records. and now, the icicles, off the bridges. and koco, who knows oklahoma city better than anyone else brought us these pictures. they were getting those out of the way. it's been a brutal couple of months there. here comes the warmup. thex weekend milder air. w
investigators say lucy wrote upright 2 million years earlier than scientists first thought. >>> now,friday for you, juju. quite a birthday for george yesterday. and coming up, for someone who rarely gets a tribute. why your mother-in-law, the mother-in-law of the famous bride in england. our "persons of the week." juju? >> i love my mother-in-law. >>> time, now, for the weather with sam. hey, sam. i'm looking forward to your challenge. i'm on team sam, i want...