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we're extraordinarily honored to have madeleine here. and obviously, i think it's fair to say i speak for one of your successors who is so appreciative of the work you did and the path that you laid. it was a scorching hot day in 1963, and mississippi was on the verge of a massacre. the funeral procession for medgar evers had just disbanded, and a group of marchers was throwing rocks at a line of equally defiant and heavily- armed policemen. and suddenly, a white man in shirtsleeves, hands raised, walked towards the protestors and talked them into going home peacefully. and that man was john doar. he was the face of the justice department in the south. he was proof that the federal government was listening. and over the years, john escorted james meredith to the university of mississippi. he walked alongside the selma- to-montgomery march. he laid the groundwork for the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965. in the words of john lewis, "he gave [civil rights workers] a reason not to give up on those in power." and he
we're extraordinarily honored to have madeleine here. and obviously, i think it's fair to say i speak for one of your successors who is so appreciative of the work you did and the path that you laid. it was a scorching hot day in 1963, and mississippi was on the verge of a massacre. the funeral procession for medgar evers had just disbanded, and a group of marchers was throwing rocks at a line of equally defiant and heavily- armed policemen. and suddenly, a white man in shirtsleeves, hands...
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we're extraordinarily honored to have madeleine here. and obviously, i think it's fair to say i speak for one of your successors who is so appreciative of the work you did and the path that you laid. it was a scorching hot day in 1963, and mississippi was on the verge of a massacre. the funeral procession for medgar evers had just disbanded, and a group of marchers was throwing rocks at a line of equally defiant and heavily-armed policemen. and suddenly, a white man in shirtsleeves, hands raised, walked towards the protestors and talked them into going home peacefully. and that man was john doar. he was the face of the justice department in the south. he was proof that the federal government was listening. and over the years, john escorted james meredith to the university of mississippi. he walked alongside the selma- to-montgomery march. he laid the groundwork for the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965. in the words of john lewis, "he gave [civil rights workers] a reason not to give up on those in power." and he
we're extraordinarily honored to have madeleine here. and obviously, i think it's fair to say i speak for one of your successors who is so appreciative of the work you did and the path that you laid. it was a scorching hot day in 1963, and mississippi was on the verge of a massacre. the funeral procession for medgar evers had just disbanded, and a group of marchers was throwing rocks at a line of equally defiant and heavily-armed policemen. and suddenly, a white man in shirtsleeves, hands...
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that is madeleine and she found a new friend on the beach in south carolina. >> her owner recorded the 2- year-old playing with a crab. that crab is like uh-oh. you can see they are having a good time madeleine s and the crab got close enough to the water and the wave came in and took it out to sea. there they go. madeleine's owner says that she is a rescue dog and wants to remind everyone how great rescue dogs can be. that's so cute. >> i concur. you hear me talk about oscar he was a rescue. >> all right. thanks so much for joining us on this monday morning. >> abc2news.com for everything news, weather and traffic. updates in 25 minutes. see you in a bit.
that is madeleine and she found a new friend on the beach in south carolina. >> her owner recorded the 2- year-old playing with a crab. that crab is like uh-oh. you can see they are having a good time madeleine s and the crab got close enough to the water and the wave came in and took it out to sea. there they go. madeleine's owner says that she is a rescue dog and wants to remind everyone how great rescue dogs can be. that's so cute. >> i concur. you hear me talk about oscar he was...
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we were meeting a russian senior leader and madeleine albright came over to tom pick erg and the red of the russian desk and me. they started and said, you know, everybody here speaks russian. let's do the meeting in russian. so they started talking in russian. then the interpreter looks around and sees that i'm the only guy that doesn't speak russian. he comes over to interpret for me. i thought to myself, i'm glad jesse helms isn't watching this. this is a sign of how much had changed, that not only could you have real dialog between people -- countries which had non, zero, some interest even though they were not in a strategic partnership and where human rights could be discussed and that our diplomats could have the kind much knowledge of the other country that previously they only had about us and we didn't have going the other way, i would note also that it was during this period that guantanamo arose as an issue at my last birthday, my family and i counted that i have worked on guantanamo for -- on my birthday for 17 of the last 22 birthdays, which is a very scary thought. and
we were meeting a russian senior leader and madeleine albright came over to tom pick erg and the red of the russian desk and me. they started and said, you know, everybody here speaks russian. let's do the meeting in russian. so they started talking in russian. then the interpreter looks around and sees that i'm the only guy that doesn't speak russian. he comes over to interpret for me. i thought to myself, i'm glad jesse helms isn't watching this. this is a sign of how much had changed, that...
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[applause] >> presidential medal of freedom citations, madeleine korbel albright. madeleine korbel albright broke barriers and left an indelible mark on the world as the first female secretary of state in the united states' history. through her consummate diplomacy and steadfast democratic ideals, secretary albright advanced peace in the middle east, nuclear arms control, justice in the balkans, and human rights around the world. with unwavering leadership and continued engagement with the global community, she continues her noble pursuit of freedom and dignity for all people. >> i think this goes very well with your broach. [laughter] [the medal is presented] [applause] >> john doar. as african americans strove for justice, john doar led federal efforts to defend equality and enforce civil rights. risking his life to confront the injustices around him, he prevented a violent riot, obtained convictions for the killings of civil rights activists, and stood by the first african american student at the university of mississippi on his first day of class. during pivota
[applause] >> presidential medal of freedom citations, madeleine korbel albright. madeleine korbel albright broke barriers and left an indelible mark on the world as the first female secretary of state in the united states' history. through her consummate diplomacy and steadfast democratic ideals, secretary albright advanced peace in the middle east, nuclear arms control, justice in the balkans, and human rights around the world. with unwavering leadership and continued engagement with...
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things are down a bit though. >> bottom line, madeleine, the world is not ending financially tomorrowr? >> it's not. i have to tell you, california, you know, we are still land of opportunity. there are still hurdles, commodities, utilities are through the roof. i think those are concerns for us. i don't think our customers worry about europe, i think they worry day-to-day what's happening in america and we have to get more restaurants open so we can employ more people. >> madeleine and ber berkes r, we'll talk to you inagain. >> more on this massive ongoing law enforcement operation taking place this afternoon. a law enforcement source tells cnbc this was a sting operation set up by the fbi to grab cyb - cyber-hacker information. the way they did that apparently was by setting up a website called carter profit, www.carderprofit.cc. this website became sort of a central clearinghouse where hackers could trade stolen credit card and banking information of victims. we are told this operation by the fbi this afternoon has prevented a loss of over 100 million and there were hundreds of th
things are down a bit though. >> bottom line, madeleine, the world is not ending financially tomorrowr? >> it's not. i have to tell you, california, you know, we are still land of opportunity. there are still hurdles, commodities, utilities are through the roof. i think those are concerns for us. i don't think our customers worry about europe, i think they worry day-to-day what's happening in america and we have to get more restaurants open so we can employ more people. >>...
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. >> narrator: what worries tom and his wife madeleine now isn't so much the struggle to keep moving, but the battle everyone dreads, the one that involves your mind. >> one of the real major problems that i think almost anybody with parkinson's has, which is the memory aspect. i don't know where that's going to lead. >> there was a long period when tom would go out and get lost, and neighbors would call us and say, "come and get him, he's at the corner of such and such." >> i did get lost in downtown oakland, which, if you've lived in the area, you know, you really shouldn't get lost. >> narrator: parkinson's requires, of all things, a kind of gracefulness, an ability to shift and adapt, to change medications for what feels like the millionth time and still smile. >> aracept, which makes you smarter, so every now and again i steal one. well, it's much better now than it was when tom was getting confused. he's sharp. he laughs. he makes jokes. >> narrator: for the shearers, fighting the battle is about making adjustments. >> i think this is just if you're filing electronically. >> nar
. >> narrator: what worries tom and his wife madeleine now isn't so much the struggle to keep moving, but the battle everyone dreads, the one that involves your mind. >> one of the real major problems that i think almost anybody with parkinson's has, which is the memory aspect. i don't know where that's going to lead. >> there was a long period when tom would go out and get lost, and neighbors would call us and say, "come and get him, he's at the corner of such and...
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jim hormel and leroy king or cochairs come along with madeleine. john was the chairman. we all took orders from john. i am so glad that so many of our friends are here. the head of the san francisco labor council, thank you. [applause] let me say that some of you know -- again, i could name every one of you in reference to the issues that have been discussed, and you probably think that i will, but i told you that story. here is the thing, let's go back 25 and a half years ago. i had no thought in the world of running for congress. i did care very much about the city. i had the position that john is now holds but without all of his credentials as chair of the california democratic party. but i never thought in terms of running for congress. it was because of a woman who decided that a woman was going to follow in her footsteps that i decided to run. at the time the issues were, what you think about health care? i would say, tell me what you think about health care for all americans as a right, not a privilege, and i told them. they wanted to know what we do to fight for
jim hormel and leroy king or cochairs come along with madeleine. john was the chairman. we all took orders from john. i am so glad that so many of our friends are here. the head of the san francisco labor council, thank you. [applause] let me say that some of you know -- again, i could name every one of you in reference to the issues that have been discussed, and you probably think that i will, but i told you that story. here is the thing, let's go back 25 and a half years ago. i had no thought...
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still 5- 10 degrees below average for tomorrow, plenty of sunshine amid wake of the back to mid '80s madeleinee low pressure slowly lifts over idaho as it comes ashore it increases along the shore, aside from that plenty of sunshine and things will warm up just that much. parts of the bay area at the pinnacles 84, i grew up in hollister we got channel 5 on power antenna 1 hours a kid, 54 degrees. temperatures mostly in the '50s. the future cast shows low clouds, these will come in toward sunset tomorrow night you can see low clouds felon along the marin and sonoma coast lines. 7 as for the bay and '70s inland, that is cooler than average that will change. for the rest of the bay it looks nice. 74 at santa clara, 58 at half moon bay, 69 @ san mateo, east bay as high as 77. 71 at napa. 714 pleasant hill. bodega bay will be 58. in the city 64 degrees. we will warm things up back in the mid '80s by wednesday. as righetti next weekend, which cooling down a little bed. the line i'm stuck on the antenna. the best quality ht signal you can get is over the air. >>> shot a car thief a police canine back
still 5- 10 degrees below average for tomorrow, plenty of sunshine amid wake of the back to mid '80s madeleinee low pressure slowly lifts over idaho as it comes ashore it increases along the shore, aside from that plenty of sunshine and things will warm up just that much. parts of the bay area at the pinnacles 84, i grew up in hollister we got channel 5 on power antenna 1 hours a kid, 54 degrees. temperatures mostly in the '50s. the future cast shows low clouds, these will come in toward sunset...
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a dispute over cellphone happened here near sharon madeleine golden gate park stephen martin was plunged once fell in his head and went to, and was pulled off life- support and died friday their 40,000 potential witnesses and runners in the bay breakers either to the fighter to the suspects. >>> if you think you the picture that may be all helpful please send it along few video and anything that anyone has the the thing might be useful there is one video that has a security video and please there is a shaky video that shows some members of the group. it was as big as a basketball they say one fell three bay area home in a pretty piece of artwork is back at this mentioned by the pilfered picasso wasn't so hard to find. >>> hollywood comes to the bay area birthplace of all and why ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, r
a dispute over cellphone happened here near sharon madeleine golden gate park stephen martin was plunged once fell in his head and went to, and was pulled off life- support and died friday their 40,000 potential witnesses and runners in the bay breakers either to the fighter to the suspects. >>> if you think you the picture that may be all helpful please send it along few video and anything that anyone has the the thing might be useful there is one video that has a security video and...
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a dispute over cellphone happened here near sharon madeleine golden gate park stephen martin was plungedis head and went to, and was pulled off life- support and died friday their 40,000 potential witnesses and runners in the bay breakers either to the fighter to the suspects. >>> if you think you the picture that may be all helpful please send it along few video and anything that anyone has the the thing might be useful there is one video that has a security video and please there is a shaky video that shows some members of the group. it was as big as a basketball they say one fell three bay area home in a pretty piece of artwork is back at this mentioned by the pilfered picasso wasn't so hard to find. >>> hollywood comes to the bay area birthplace of all and why th,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, basketball size chunk of rice, to roof of a fremont home. homeowners says that she heard the crash and felt a house shake. it can hold on the roof but it didn't break all the way through. neighbors say they heard the impact. >>> i saw this crash on my neighbor's roof and you just play basketball up side an
a dispute over cellphone happened here near sharon madeleine golden gate park stephen martin was plungedis head and went to, and was pulled off life- support and died friday their 40,000 potential witnesses and runners in the bay breakers either to the fighter to the suspects. >>> if you think you the picture that may be all helpful please send it along few video and anything that anyone has the the thing might be useful there is one video that has a security video and please there is...
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behind the headlines: madeleine kunin.the former governor of vermont and ambassador to switzerland is encouraging women to fight for their rights. in a new book she explains why american women have fallen behind their european counterparts. >> the new feminist agenda is a focus on families, how to strengthen the new american family where both partners are usually working or a single mom is supporting that family. and what does this family need? >> in her most recent book, the new feminist agenda, kunin outlines the three things she believes american women need. >> they need paid family and medical leave, in addition to paid family or at least maternity leave, we need flexibility in the workplace. the third leg of that three-legged stool would be good childcare, affordable quality childcare. the united states lags behind the rest of the world, and we're not just talking about developed economies. >> kunin explains the feminist movement changed women's lives. but she thinks american women are still far behind their european
behind the headlines: madeleine kunin.the former governor of vermont and ambassador to switzerland is encouraging women to fight for their rights. in a new book she explains why american women have fallen behind their european counterparts. >> the new feminist agenda is a focus on families, how to strengthen the new american family where both partners are usually working or a single mom is supporting that family. and what does this family need? >> in her most recent book, the new...
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the very next day, madeleine albright, who also played a big role and vital voices, she was on "meet the press" with tim russert and he said, madam secretary, do you think women see the world believe that man? she said, of course we do. so, it was night and day. but there was a little wine in the book where you say that women -- line in the book where you say women see problems that men don't see and to solve things from the inside out within a country is the way to go about it. that is why the support that you give the women in their own countries become very important. >> our approach, which i believe is a very female approach -- >> what does it mean, a female approach? >> we go income i think, listening. so, we go into a country and we don't say, okay, here of the 17 problems and here are the 17 solutions. in some cases, this might be a good approach, but we believe in the work that we do, that would not be the best approach. we believe the best approach is to go into a country and to seek out and find those people, those leaders who have a solution and will have the ideas and inv
the very next day, madeleine albright, who also played a big role and vital voices, she was on "meet the press" with tim russert and he said, madam secretary, do you think women see the world believe that man? she said, of course we do. so, it was night and day. but there was a little wine in the book where you say that women -- line in the book where you say women see problems that men don't see and to solve things from the inside out within a country is the way to go about it. that...
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included leon panetta, tim roamer, our ambassador to india and before that in the '90s and '80s, madeleine albright. but today's event is all about egypt. we couldn't have a greater expert than greg. his background is in ak deem and the state department. he has been an expert for deck katds, recognized through his publications and advice on capitol hill, to most important led legislators. he currently has a professorship at the university of massachusetts law. his own background is dartmouth college, london school of economics. very obviously most important places in this subject area. we are just thrilled that greg today has decided he will guide us through this important suggest at this terribly important moment. >> thank you very much, really appreciate your high comments. i want to welcome you to the center for national policy. i'd also like to thank dan from the staff for helping me organize this event. as you know, egypt has been going through a very profound and a very difficult democratic transition since the fall of president hosni mubarak from power in february of 2011. there are
included leon panetta, tim roamer, our ambassador to india and before that in the '90s and '80s, madeleine albright. but today's event is all about egypt. we couldn't have a greater expert than greg. his background is in ak deem and the state department. he has been an expert for deck katds, recognized through his publications and advice on capitol hill, to most important led legislators. he currently has a professorship at the university of massachusetts law. his own background is dartmouth...
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, ambassador tim roemer, ambassador to india, and a little bit before that in the '90s and '80s, madeleine albright was our president, ed musgee, our chairman. secretary panetta will be honoring secretary panetta on june 21st with a dinner. but today's event is all about egypt. we couldn't have a greater expert than greg. greg's background is in academia, on capitol hill, and at the state department. the state department, he's been an expert for decades, recognized through his publications and his advice on capitol hill, an adviser to the most important legislators, paul sarbanes, chris van holland, ted kennedy. in academiacademia, he has a professorship at the university of massachusetts, lowell, but his own background is dartmouth college, university of chicago, london school of economics, very -- obviously some of the most important places in this subject area. we are just thrilled that greg today has decided that he will guide us through this important subject at this terribly important moment. and with that, i turn it over to greg. >> well, thank you very much, peter. i really appreci
, ambassador tim roemer, ambassador to india, and a little bit before that in the '90s and '80s, madeleine albright was our president, ed musgee, our chairman. secretary panetta will be honoring secretary panetta on june 21st with a dinner. but today's event is all about egypt. we couldn't have a greater expert than greg. greg's background is in academia, on capitol hill, and at the state department. the state department, he's been an expert for decades, recognized through his publications and...
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this weekend on afterwards, madeleine albright on growing up in nazi occupied czechoslovakia. book tv this weekend on c-span2. >>> this is c-span3 with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. and you can join many the conversation on social media sites. >>> we take you to boston now for the 2012 cable show. the annual gathering of the cable and television association kicked off with a keynote by michael powell. the former fcc chairman talked about the state of the cable industry and new advances. this is just over ten minutes. >> welcome to the great city of boston. and the 20 12 cable show. it's great to have governor patrick welcome us to this wonderful city. you know, when i joined ncta a year ago, i set out to bring more creativity and energy into this industry. our efforts are bearing fruit. and you will see it reflected throughout this gorgeous convention hall. and our new ad campaign which is up i
this weekend on afterwards, madeleine albright on growing up in nazi occupied czechoslovakia. book tv this weekend on c-span2. >>> this is c-span3 with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. and you can join many the conversation on social media sites. >>> we take you to boston now for the 2012 cable...
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. >> what was it like for you having a former student madeleine albright as secretary of state in which you had some disagreements with? >> actually, i didn't have disagreements with her other foreign policy. in issues such as nato expansion and the response to bosnia we were very much in the same mind. >> biggest problem in the future in your opinion? >> i think the biggest problem in the future is whether the united states can effectively resume a really significantly constructive leadership role in the world. i think that can only happen after we terminate the war in iraq. after we resolve the israeli-palestinian conflict. after we get engaged in a serious and constructive negotiating relationship with the iranians because the mideast is now the arena in which american leadership is being tested. just as europe was the arena during the cold war. and therefore it's very important that we be successful. if we are successful, then i'm reasonably hopeful about the future. if we fail, then i think we'll be sliding into a more anarchistic phase in world affairs. >> what would you do with t
. >> what was it like for you having a former student madeleine albright as secretary of state in which you had some disagreements with? >> actually, i didn't have disagreements with her other foreign policy. in issues such as nato expansion and the response to bosnia we were very much in the same mind. >> biggest problem in the future in your opinion? >> i think the biggest problem in the future is whether the united states can effectively resume a really significantly...
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david who did the first book said madeleine described obama senior to him as very strange. and of course of reveals around him. beauvis were not happy. was very difficult for them and it wasn't necessarily because of race is to read his personality of their daughter was only 17 when they met and she got pregnant and she was an incredibly intelligent young woman so it had a difficult effect on her life. they didn't know, but another element is that obama, senior -- and i notice of this why was reluctant to use the word womanizer, but he was and he was doing that in honolulu so she is by no means the only american woman he had been with. >> host: barack obama senior married first four times. did they ever get divorced? >> guest: interesting. they got married in kenya and according to obama, senior you could just say i'm divorcing my wife and that was eight when stanley myriad barack obama senior she didn't know he was already married. she was under the impression he was divorced which he wasn't so in essence he was a polygamist when he married her. estimate the married in feb
david who did the first book said madeleine described obama senior to him as very strange. and of course of reveals around him. beauvis were not happy. was very difficult for them and it wasn't necessarily because of race is to read his personality of their daughter was only 17 when they met and she got pregnant and she was an incredibly intelligent young woman so it had a difficult effect on her life. they didn't know, but another element is that obama, senior -- and i notice of this why was...
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and you have had a bipartisan series of secretaries of state, madeleine allbright, colin powell, secretary rice, secretary clinton, who care deeply about these issues. and there's no question in my mind. i find the culture very, very different on these issues when i came back in '01 than when i had left in 1992. and the fact that you have secretaries of state who are saying, yes, these issues are important to the building, you need to pay attention to them, then you start seeing what tamara was talking about. where -- i don't think in dick schifter's time there were too many embassies going out talking to civil society groups. it was a very, very tough slog. over time the culture has changed. unfortunately, it's not only the case that, you know, our national security interests are identical, but they are certainly reinforced. >> did you want to say something on this? >> please, dick. i keep referring -- >> ambassador schifter. absolutely. a mike. >> one thing that has struck me in connection with the present situation regarding the concerns about syria is that in february 1982, 30 years ag
and you have had a bipartisan series of secretaries of state, madeleine allbright, colin powell, secretary rice, secretary clinton, who care deeply about these issues. and there's no question in my mind. i find the culture very, very different on these issues when i came back in '01 than when i had left in 1992. and the fact that you have secretaries of state who are saying, yes, these issues are important to the building, you need to pay attention to them, then you start seeing what tamara was...
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the previously most travelled secretary of state was madeleine albright. a visit to the 22 other nations as first lady. >>mark: you can catch the fireworks from just about everywhere a round the bay on wednesday on kron 4. we are the only station that brings you local fireworks light. is to be coming up on wednesday at 9:00 p.m. here in the same >> there is a large power outage in in some sense is the apparent we are at el camino where power traffic lights are out at a moment. we can see that people are taking it very slow, one car at a time. at the height of the power added 18 to 16,000 customers were affected. it is slowly trying to bring it back on. pg&e is not determine the cause of the outage. there is no estimate on when the power will be restored. we are still getting more and permission. stay with us here for the very latest. ] >>gary: >>george: where a month to train the power of the fact that the power adage. he can say it is signal lights are backing up the traffic. and it is not only affecting city streets. it is affecting the freeway. a lot of
the previously most travelled secretary of state was madeleine albright. a visit to the 22 other nations as first lady. >>mark: you can catch the fireworks from just about everywhere a round the bay on wednesday on kron 4. we are the only station that brings you local fireworks light. is to be coming up on wednesday at 9:00 p.m. here in the same >> there is a large power outage in in some sense is the apparent we are at el camino where power traffic lights are out at a moment. we...
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sobre este lamentable hecho nos acompaÑa la sicÓloga madelyn ha hera nan hernÁndez, buenos dÍas madeleinun de es conflicto con otdespieniÑos,amec univtienennincuendespy a paa amr unusteionn fÍdecamenrta am sus a isionreja y sus hijos en su@@id adulto.spiertericaunivis @@despierta americaunivisi@@sp t no solamente lasdesÍcta amer so afectadas si no quienes les ayudan a esta situaciÓn. >>> cÓmo debemos enseÑar a nuestros hijos que tiene consecuencia y no se debe hacer. >>> muy importante todos los padres que estÁn viendo el programa deben enseÑar este vau involucrarse con sus hijos. crearle la con skwaiciencia y q estos niÑos tengan compasiÓn hacÍa otras personas, y como dando buen ejemplo, no saer grenoser agresivo en el hogar, hablar con los maestros, reportarlos a la escuela es muy importante. >>> tengo entendido con estas leyes anti buamericng pueden reportar los niÑos >>> sÍ nadie se tienen que enterar y a la misma vez podemms tomar acciÓn y parar este tipo de comportamiento que estÁ creando, tanto y tanto sufrimiento no solamente para lagos vÍctimas si no tambiÉn problemas para el ag
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madeleine stowe is campaigning for him. >> the lovely madeleine stowe. >> married to brian ben ben. >ght you friends. genius people. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] >> stephanie: wendy malick the most hilarious woman in the world. >> i have a massive crush on wendy malick. >> everybody would say she looked like my big sister. as i was talking she pulled some hair out of my mouth because it had fall on my lip. >> like sisters do. >> stephanie: did you just put your fingers in my mouth? it was very sweet and sisterly. >> wow. >> honey, your hair is on your lipstick. >> stephanie: little bit disarming. >> stephanie: not in that way hal sparks. debbie in new hampshire you're on "the stephanie miller show." welcome, deb. hi deb. [no audio] >> stephanie: informational. that too. [no caller audio] >> he is one hot little informational sexy liberal softy. >> caller: he's awesome. also jim and chris of course. i wanted to say one mistake that this man was making, he keeps saying obama doesn't like businesspeople. no. obama doesn't like -- he's talking about mitt romney. mitt romney does not create jobs. >>
madeleine stowe is campaigning for him. >> the lovely madeleine stowe. >> married to brian ben ben. >ght you friends. genius people. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] >> stephanie: wendy malick the most hilarious woman in the world. >> i have a massive crush on wendy malick. >> everybody would say she looked like my big sister. as i was talking she pulled some hair out of my mouth because it had fall on my lip. >> like sisters do. >> stephanie: did you just put...
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sunday at 9, madeleine albright. booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> you're watching booktv. jonathan sarna recounts general ulysses s. grant's order to expel the jewish population on december 17th, 1863. the order, quickly rebuked by abraham lincoln, would trouble grant into his 1869 presidential campaign. this is a little under an hour. >> well, thank you to rabbi angel for that remarkable introduction and praising. i have to say that the subject of my lecture not only concerns a historic event, but actually i once put my own -- it actually once put my own academic career in jeopardy. in 1982 i was a young faculty member at the hebrew college jewish institute of religion in cincinnati, and i was invited to deliver a talk before the institution's board of overseers. this was, of course, an important rite of passage for a new faculty member, and i was determined to prove myself. and since 1982 coincided with the 120th anniversary of ulysses s. grant's general orders number 31 expelling, quote -- 11 expelling, quote, jews from his war zone, i decided to take that infamous 1862
sunday at 9, madeleine albright. booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> you're watching booktv. jonathan sarna recounts general ulysses s. grant's order to expel the jewish population on december 17th, 1863. the order, quickly rebuked by abraham lincoln, would trouble grant into his 1869 presidential campaign. this is a little under an hour. >> well, thank you to rabbi angel for that remarkable introduction and praising. i have to say that the subject of my lecture not only concerns a...
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. >> where is madeleine?ry just to do fruit and not cakes and sweets and stuff. >> that would be a good idea, hodie. >> let's try. let's see if anybody can do it with me. it's wednesday winesday. >> it was portugal day last sunday. so we have wines from the area. and we drink with them in solidarity for them going down the toy-toy in europe. they may be the next to go so we wish them all the best. >> hoda is drinking a red twisted doro. >> and you're drinking a -- >> white wine. >> let's go out with gloria playing for us. >>> still ahead, i wonder if she knows rap, and iced tea and what he went through as we talk to him. >> p up next, why the obsession with "50 shades of grey" and what it says about people like hoda. affordable product. oh, i like that. let's move on to product y, which is a far more expensive product. whoaaa. i don't care for that at all. yuck. you picked x and it was geico car insurance and y was the competitor. is that something you would pay for year after year? i, i like soda a lot but f
. >> where is madeleine?ry just to do fruit and not cakes and sweets and stuff. >> that would be a good idea, hodie. >> let's try. let's see if anybody can do it with me. it's wednesday winesday. >> it was portugal day last sunday. so we have wines from the area. and we drink with them in solidarity for them going down the toy-toy in europe. they may be the next to go so we wish them all the best. >> hoda is drinking a red twisted doro. >> and you're drinking...
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meyers and former secretary of state madeleine albright.ey listed the chair of the recording industry association of america, kerry sherman. there is one problem. kerry is a man. the journal's communication director says it was an oversight, saying, "our apologies to kerry, who is certainly influential in washington. but whose "y" chromosome does indeed take him out of running for our list." ♪ ♪ >> bret: tonight we consider a series on political advertising, focusing on just how the producers get you to pay attention. and perhaps vote a certain way. chief washington correspondent james rosen reports sometimes it's about anything but the facts. >> eight. seven. six. five. four. three. two. one. >> these are the stakes. >> we think about campaigns a lot, we think about particular spots that ran in particular years. you think in 1988 campaign, you think of michael dukakis in a tanks. >> america can't afford that risk. >> you think of the 2004 campaign, you think of the swift vote ad. >> kerry cannot be trusted. >> that is not to say that adver
meyers and former secretary of state madeleine albright.ey listed the chair of the recording industry association of america, kerry sherman. there is one problem. kerry is a man. the journal's communication director says it was an oversight, saying, "our apologies to kerry, who is certainly influential in washington. but whose "y" chromosome does indeed take him out of running for our list." ♪ ♪ >> bret: tonight we consider a series on political advertising,...
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the answer is madeleine albright. she visited 96 nations.ly rundown" on msnbc. have our fridges cater our parties. and tell our ranges to whip up dinner. let's plug in to summer savings before they're gone... ...without wasting an ounce of energy with smart machines that turn housework into house play. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $600 on this maytag french door refrigerator, just $1,598. throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day men's 50+ healthy advantage. >>> let's bring back my big new york panel. we were just actually talking at the break about sort of what are the real world implications of this decision. tom, you brought up the fact that there's a bunch of insurance entities, hospital entities that are going to try to stay ahead of the feds. >> well, they are operating in overdrive this morning. health care delivery systems, big c
the answer is madeleine albright. she visited 96 nations.ly rundown" on msnbc. have our fridges cater our parties. and tell our ranges to whip up dinner. let's plug in to summer savings before they're gone... ...without wasting an ounce of energy with smart machines that turn housework into house play. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $600 on this maytag french door refrigerator, just $1,598. throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+...
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when we come back, madeleine albright is going to be here, she's going to make cookies with us. next. you talk to real people who have done real things, what was this. >> conan o'brien. when we come back, only in america. talk about a photo finish. why this race may come down to a toss of a coin. down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only f
when we come back, madeleine albright is going to be here, she's going to make cookies with us. next. you talk to real people who have done real things, what was this. >> conan o'brien. when we come back, only in america. talk about a photo finish. why this race may come down to a toss of a coin. down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred...
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can you imagine, he said henry kissinger, or madeleine albright being this absent from a major crisis have an interest in toppling the government and ally of the greatest threat to us and the region, iran? this veteran was appalled by our sort of doing nothing. the other one is also somewhat appalled but he said look, in getting nato involved is very important. he's not just speaking as prime minister of turkey. that was the nato secretary-general we saw there. nato is the entity that ultimately intervened in libya and intervened in the balkans and this fellow thinks it's quite possible in a month or six weeks we i'll have a nato intervention in syria that will follow from what charles described for now, securing the border. and that we could end up with assad being gone quickly. i have no idea whether we're feckless and pathetic or southerly working with the nato allies to get rid of assad. >> suddenly we're making him the proxy in the region, maggot region. he's not reliable ally. it could be a problem in the future. >> that is it for the panel. stay tuned for the continuing search
can you imagine, he said henry kissinger, or madeleine albright being this absent from a major crisis have an interest in toppling the government and ally of the greatest threat to us and the region, iran? this veteran was appalled by our sort of doing nothing. the other one is also somewhat appalled but he said look, in getting nato involved is very important. he's not just speaking as prime minister of turkey. that was the nato secretary-general we saw there. nato is the entity that...
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madeleine, good morning. nice to see you.ment hopefully. >> we started with a little baseline. >> let's launch into the first fact about protein, how much of it i guess we should eat. >> most of it don't know how much to eat. you need a calculator to figure it out. easiest rule of thumb, take your body weight in pounds and divide it in half, that's how much you need. new weigh 180, you need 90 grams of protein. >> 90 pounds. >> this is in grams. this is how people think. it's something you need to really recognize this because everybody's needs are different. do you know how much protein? >> if i tell you, that means i'm telling my weight. i weigh 122 pounds. i don't know how to do math. >> 60 grams. >> for that. a larger steak, two chicken breasts. this is for the day. 60 grams. it's not a lot. but someone like you, with your weight, you're going to have a little more. natalie, you're sports minded, an athlete so you have to pay attention to that as well. >> you need more because you're burning more. >> especially if you're
madeleine, good morning. nice to see you.ment hopefully. >> we started with a little baseline. >> let's launch into the first fact about protein, how much of it i guess we should eat. >> most of it don't know how much to eat. you need a calculator to figure it out. easiest rule of thumb, take your body weight in pounds and divide it in half, that's how much you need. new weigh 180, you need 90 grams of protein. >> 90 pounds. >> this is in grams. this is how people...
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when we come back, madeleine albright is going to be here, she's going to make cookies with us. angela merkel coming up next. you talk to real people who have done real things, what was this. >> conan o'brien. when we come back, only in america. talk about a photo finish. why this race may come down to a toss of a coin. her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. after 40 years, he finally saved enough to enjoy retirement. angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take up to 60 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock has the most c
when we come back, madeleine albright is going to be here, she's going to make cookies with us. angela merkel coming up next. you talk to real people who have done real things, what was this. >> conan o'brien. when we come back, only in america. talk about a photo finish. why this race may come down to a toss of a coin. her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. after 40 years,...
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anniversary of the big decision back in 1964, actually, today, prayer and bible reading, and the son of madeleineill be there and how his mother wanted him dead because he converted. a powerful show. and former governor of wisconsin, current senate candidate talking about the very interesting situation in wisconsin and the election. >>neil: so he rubs it in. all right, governor, thank you, as always. to another kind of storm, hurricane season is there. but where are the hurricanes going to hit? let's just say if you are in a populated area, a really populated area, new jersey ... get out! hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] mayhem is everywhere. so get an allstate agent. are you in good hands? what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil te
anniversary of the big decision back in 1964, actually, today, prayer and bible reading, and the son of madeleineill be there and how his mother wanted him dead because he converted. a powerful show. and former governor of wisconsin, current senate candidate talking about the very interesting situation in wisconsin and the election. >>neil: so he rubs it in. all right, governor, thank you, as always. to another kind of storm, hurricane season is there. but where are the hurricanes going...
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[laughter] ppe] >> for more information visit the author's web site, madeleine kunin.org.[applae] [cheers and applause] me eonan hr heanpl] goow [laughter] this is so exciting! [cheers and applause] this is my very first book. [cheers and applause] an my very first and probabl gos g, s well, you know, let me just say i am so proud of this product. um, it is -- the book, "american grown,"s everything i would have imagined. i wantedhe book to befubsel t ul tell because when malia and sasha picked it up, you know it's, mom, you know, your book, how nice. [laughter] yeah, they actually got pulled in by the pictures. and then they couldn'tt . thta lng ro reg stdacly thvellgo actually, a thumbs up. [laughter] so that's what we hope the book will be. i mean, the book is really not just the story ofhe white hoe guard season and how it came to be -- garden and how ouia ulnsuth 'so syof cun gardens across the country. everything from a wonderful community gardenn hawaii to some excellent school gardens that are hpening in,ight k dain me ew i s too kids. so the stories of the work pe
[laughter] ppe] >> for more information visit the author's web site, madeleine kunin.org.[applae] [cheers and applause] me eonan hr heanpl] goow [laughter] this is so exciting! [cheers and applause] this is my very first book. [cheers and applause] an my very first and probabl gos g, s well, you know, let me just say i am so proud of this product. um, it is -- the book, "american grown,"s everything i would have imagined. i wantedhe book to befubsel t ul tell because when malia...