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gabriela dellan nos amplia. 00:26:13-00:33:20 00:52:28- 1:06:18 1:15 -1:30 take pkg madeline ng -- madelineue se conoce como cirugia virtual .. ella no es medico .. sino estudiante de una maestria en administracion de empresas en la universidad mit de boston ---ella es parte de un grupo de mas de cincuenta estudiantes que visita el valle del silicio .. . para enriquecer sus conocimientos y buscar oportunidades de trabajo en tecnologia ... y que mejor lugar para hacerlo que el hogar de las empresas lideres en el mundo 16:09 "we learn a lot of theory but really the best way to learn is hands on and by ocming and visting companies we have a chance to meet some of the top leaders and the industries that they function in ... -- y como ella dice para poner en practica toda la teoria que aprendio en la escuela hay que poner manos a la obra.. es por eso que vienen anualmente a visitar algunas companias y conocer a algunos de sus lideres.. --pero otros vinieron desde mas lejos como andres barriga quien llego hace 7 meses a boston desde chile y ahora visita el area de la bahia sot: 18:12 para mi ha s
gabriela dellan nos amplia. 00:26:13-00:33:20 00:52:28- 1:06:18 1:15 -1:30 take pkg madeline ng -- madelineue se conoce como cirugia virtual .. ella no es medico .. sino estudiante de una maestria en administracion de empresas en la universidad mit de boston ---ella es parte de un grupo de mas de cincuenta estudiantes que visita el valle del silicio .. . para enriquecer sus conocimientos y buscar oportunidades de trabajo en tecnologia ... y que mejor lugar para hacerlo que el hogar de las...
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but i'm talking about madeline, come on over. ♪ madeline [ drumroll ] looks like a light bucket.im that $100! no! no, that is not -- that is confetti. glittery confetti. thank you, madeline. sorry about that, buster. all right, here we go. guest number two what are you thinking? audience? [ drumroll ] >> eight. >> jimmy: eight? >> eight. >> he is saying eight. >> jimmy: he is talking about chris. come on over, chris! ♪ chris [ drumroll ] all right. not feeling very confident, huh? you putting those goggles on. give him that $100. will you give it to him, chris, please? [ audience oohs ] that is melted late night snack ice cream. delicious ice cream. like a salty caramel swirl to it. chocolate covered potato chip clusters. it's really interesting flavor. uh, what do you thinking my man? [ drumroll ] >> seven. >> jimmy: seven, again. not listening to the audience. he wants seven. beth, come on down! ♪ beth [ drumroll ] all right, beth, give him that $100. come on, he wants it. no. [ audience oohs ] thank you beth. beth, very aggressive. [ laughter ] very aggressive. see that was or
but i'm talking about madeline, come on over. ♪ madeline [ drumroll ] looks like a light bucket.im that $100! no! no, that is not -- that is confetti. glittery confetti. thank you, madeline. sorry about that, buster. all right, here we go. guest number two what are you thinking? audience? [ drumroll ] >> eight. >> jimmy: eight? >> eight. >> he is saying eight. >> jimmy: he is talking about chris. come on over, chris! ♪ chris [ drumroll ] all right. not feeling...
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madeline albright. her own memoir. it gives you insight. she talks not only about what happened, but what people ate and what they wore. and she will be at the pratt library in may. >> madeline albright. >> may 10. >> another woman, infamous woman. that woman as the queen mother calls her, kate middleton in the news now. but one from baltimore, the dutchess of windsor. this is the only book that has been written about her because she was quite something. the only book written by a woman. that woman. the story of the dutchess of windsor. lots of interesting things. another interesting woman. she was the -- -- she got a phone call saying she is now the king of a village. >> out of nowhere? >> the king, a woman. so her story is ins prayingal. it is something i think would touch your heart. this village wasn't quite ready to have a woman to be the king. it needed a lot. >> what time will she be there, by the way. >> she will be at the pratt library at 2:00. we are expecting a great turnout. i know a lot of people are waiting for a book about ma
madeline albright. her own memoir. it gives you insight. she talks not only about what happened, but what people ate and what they wore. and she will be at the pratt library in may. >> madeline albright. >> may 10. >> another woman, infamous woman. that woman as the queen mother calls her, kate middleton in the news now. but one from baltimore, the dutchess of windsor. this is the only book that has been written about her because she was quite something. the only book written...
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madeline says there's a cold place in hell for women who do not help women.the thins that we all have to do is once you make it to, you know, a fairly senior is position you have to help the women after you and not roll up the ladder and leaf them on their own. >> what is the situation in mexico in terms of women partnering with other women and helping create this kind of bond, the kind of leadership that protects those who were coming up behind? >> i think you heard these girls who was sexual exploited girl, she was five years suffering like hell. and she is now is now helping o. there is seven of them that are opening their own business, two beauty parlors, one cafeteria and one bakery. they are helping the others. there is more and more people. it's coming up like movement for these problem. i think a solution is to call everything like it be called. something i do not like to hear is that here the criminals are called johns. that's terrible. if we call them johns, they are like nobody. are they are like normal or they are like funny. they shouldn't be cal
madeline says there's a cold place in hell for women who do not help women.the thins that we all have to do is once you make it to, you know, a fairly senior is position you have to help the women after you and not roll up the ladder and leaf them on their own. >> what is the situation in mexico in terms of women partnering with other women and helping create this kind of bond, the kind of leadership that protects those who were coming up behind? >> i think you heard these girls who...
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madeline, "from revenge." theresa, from "real housewives." why americans love to love the women they claim to hate. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, from terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city. this is "nightline," march 13th, 2012. >>> and good evening. i'm bill weir. for court-watchers it is a case like no other. a young father, executed after dropping his child at day care. a killer who says he was just following the orders of angels and demons who look and sound like pop stars. after riveting closing arguments today, one question remains in the dunwoody day care shooting case. was the killer crazy? or just crazy enough to trust his alleged mistress? here's abc's andrea canning with the latest in our "nightline" series, "crime and punishment." >> reporter: after nearly a month of testimony involving murder and manipulation. >> liar, liar, pants on fire. >> reporter: not to mention, an angel with the voice of livia newton-john, and a demon who sounded a lot like barry white. ♪ that's what you are >>
madeline, "from revenge." theresa, from "real housewives." why americans love to love the women they claim to hate. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, from terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city. this is "nightline," march 13th, 2012. >>> and good evening. i'm bill weir. for court-watchers it is a case like no other. a young father, executed after dropping his child at day care. a killer who says he was just...
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. >> i would like you to try to grab that green ring -- >> reporter: madeline is not a doctor but the graduate student is getting ready to look for a job. >> pull your hands back up. >> reporter: so madeline and several of her grad school classmates came here to silicon valley visiting cutting edge companies like intuitive surgical. they could work anywhere. they're looking to tech. >> silicon valley is seen as the promised land to launch your own business. >> the wild west is not quite so wild. >> reporter: silicon valley is where the jobs are. and for these students, it's where the future is. >> i think the jobs that i want to be pursuing are here, so there's so much innovation happening here. for instance in terms of surgical, just had a chance to try out the da vinci which is amazing and a lot of that risk taking is really happening in the bay area and i want to be a part of that. >> while we're meeting with a lot of companies and meeting a lot of people that i might not have ever had the opportunity to meet with, we also get to complement that with meeting alumni who have been he
. >> i would like you to try to grab that green ring -- >> reporter: madeline is not a doctor but the graduate student is getting ready to look for a job. >> pull your hands back up. >> reporter: so madeline and several of her grad school classmates came here to silicon valley visiting cutting edge companies like intuitive surgical. they could work anywhere. they're looking to tech. >> silicon valley is seen as the promised land to launch your own business....
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chair and 42nd president bill clinton will host a panel that will include former secretary of state madeline albright. the event is hosted by george washington university. live coverage starts at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >>> ronald reagan was leaving this hotel after delivering a speech to the afl-cio. hinckley can't believe he's this close. he's 15 feet from the president. he shoots. the first one hits jim brady in the head. he falls down. the second hits a d.c. police officer who had turned around to check on the president's progress. he gets hit in the back, falls down and screams i'm hit. now the path to the president is clear. it's wide open. hinckley has an effective range 20 to 30 feet. he's done practice. >> march 30th, 1981, would be assassin john hinckley fires six shots. this weekend on american artifacts, the race to save a president, sunday at 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >>> live sunday on in depth, our founding fathers, civility and conservative politics. your questions for richard brookheiser. his 11 books include right time, right place, george washingt
chair and 42nd president bill clinton will host a panel that will include former secretary of state madeline albright. the event is hosted by george washington university. live coverage starts at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >>> ronald reagan was leaving this hotel after delivering a speech to the afl-cio. hinckley can't believe he's this close. he's 15 feet from the president. he shoots. the first one hits jim brady in the head. he falls down. the second hits a d.c. police officer who had...
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i would do my best to win a further limping madeline order not to have regrets that i missed my chance of course it's going to be harder this time because i'm older and my health called worse my father also wants me to participate in london so i want to please my parents to not let bother a lot of dean is known throughout the east on as the proud seki very obvious son sporting treasure and clearly his biggest fan almost and they were missing his son's training and had a major competitions let alone the turn of his themselves in fact let's international glory would probably be impossible without his father who has dedicated his entire life to support his son. of course i want him to improve in his achievements those health is no longer good whoever any athlete has to make sacrifices like that that he is still very young and russian coaches and all that is reliable and if you qualify as i'm sure they will not be disappointed despite not let sitting out the european championship in belgrade and the preceding high profile even your region tournaments in siberia coaches in the national squa
i would do my best to win a further limping madeline order not to have regrets that i missed my chance of course it's going to be harder this time because i'm older and my health called worse my father also wants me to participate in london so i want to please my parents to not let bother a lot of dean is known throughout the east on as the proud seki very obvious son sporting treasure and clearly his biggest fan almost and they were missing his son's training and had a major competitions let...
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to which secretary schultz said, well, we have madeline albright and colin powell. >> no, i said, i'm young. it was me. >> so at any rate, let me bring this evening to a close. i just -- i think this is appropriate to read something at the very end here that involves secretary perry. >> is this a book for sale? and will you sign copies of it if they buy one? >> yes and yes. so i'm describing at the very end here secretary perry, who teaches a class at stanford as he describes. and as he ends one of the classes, he said to his students, i was auditing this course a couple of years ago, and i was working on the book research. and i wrote down the words that he used at the end of this. he said, my generation was responsible for building up this fearsome nuclear arsenal. and my generation has now started the task of dismantling it. but we will not be able to finish this task. so we will have to pass the baton on to your generation. finally, i guess i have the gavel from gloria, so i will bring the meeting to an end. i'm sorry we've run out of time for further questions. and thank you all
to which secretary schultz said, well, we have madeline albright and colin powell. >> no, i said, i'm young. it was me. >> so at any rate, let me bring this evening to a close. i just -- i think this is appropriate to read something at the very end here that involves secretary perry. >> is this a book for sale? and will you sign copies of it if they buy one? >> yes and yes. so i'm describing at the very end here secretary perry, who teaches a class at stanford as he...
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national government in disputes not of its making how this group includes former secretary of state madeline albright former defense secretary william cohen and former deputy secretary of state john negroponte and in fact instead of only providing warnings these officials actually remind the supreme court that we've already seen consequences to this law a month after s.b. ten seventy was passed the mexican president expressed his concern and a speech to the u.s. congress in june of two thousand and ten six mexican governors canceled their trips to phoenix for an annual conference as u.s. and mexican governors on border issues public opinion polls in mexico changed immediately unpaved public attitudes towards the u.s. jumping from twenty seven to forty eight percent after this law was passed out salvador and nights ago have issued travel warnings to their citizens coming to the u.s. presidents and parliaments in bolivia brazil colombia ecuador el salvador guatemala honduras and nicaragua have all issued statements criticizing this law this isn't to say that states should set their policies ac
national government in disputes not of its making how this group includes former secretary of state madeline albright former defense secretary william cohen and former deputy secretary of state john negroponte and in fact instead of only providing warnings these officials actually remind the supreme court that we've already seen consequences to this law a month after s.b. ten seventy was passed the mexican president expressed his concern and a speech to the u.s. congress in june of two thousand...
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madelin said they kidding me? >>> that is the catch. that is. >>> were coming back.
madelin said they kidding me? >>> that is the catch. that is. >>> were coming back.
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peter's square, he told us through his assistant, madeline, he was juggling the causes of 30 to 40 morents? >> well, they're not saints yet. >> reporter: though his small walk-up office doesn't show it, insiders say andrea ambrosi has become wealthy in the expensive pursuit of making saints. so saintmaker is accurate. >> translator: yes. broadly speaking, it is. >> reporter: ambrosi says the cost is flexible depending on the wealth of the clients. american causes can be the most expensive, starting at $40,000, cases can last for years, and costs can add up to as much as $1 million. but despite the cost, he told the sisters they had a very good case. the saintmaker, well, knows a saint when he sees one. >> translator: i must say, she was an extremely brave woman. she's a great example of a truly moderate woman. >> reporter: dr. ambrosi determined the only thing holding her back from saint hood was another sign, another miracle. >> we know the second one, yes. >> reporter: when we come back -- >> turn the camera off for this. this is going to give guys nightmares, i'll tell you. that's ab
peter's square, he told us through his assistant, madeline, he was juggling the causes of 30 to 40 morents? >> well, they're not saints yet. >> reporter: though his small walk-up office doesn't show it, insiders say andrea ambrosi has become wealthy in the expensive pursuit of making saints. so saintmaker is accurate. >> translator: yes. broadly speaking, it is. >> reporter: ambrosi says the cost is flexible depending on the wealth of the clients. american causes can be...
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so tell us the story of madeline of washington state. >> she's something else. in 2010. they're not identifying who this gentleman is other than the fact that he was stalked by her. this is a story you have to read or see to believe. she's 64 years old. when she met him, she started following him around. he said, listen, i don't want anything to do with you. it was only after he got a bill for an engagement ring from a jewelry store that he realized this may be a little more serious than i originally thought. it ended with her in court. she actually reserved time at city hall to get married in washington without telling him, and now she's behind bars. >> as my friend mona would say, someone let crazy out of the bottle. >> that is the truth. >> okay. now, when you lose your smartphone. >> yeah. >> we all go crazy because it's going to cost all that much. but apparently it's even worse than that. >> the issue with losing a cell phone isn't just the money that it's going to cost to replace the cell phone, it's the content inside. so a company went ahead and lost on
so tell us the story of madeline of washington state. >> she's something else. in 2010. they're not identifying who this gentleman is other than the fact that he was stalked by her. this is a story you have to read or see to believe. she's 64 years old. when she met him, she started following him around. he said, listen, i don't want anything to do with you. it was only after he got a bill for an engagement ring from a jewelry store that he realized this may be a little more serious than...
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. >>> whatever happened to madeline mccann. now investigators in portugal and britain are taking a new look at her case file. >>> there's something about harry from the beaches to the slums. coming up, why some royal watchers are calling his trip unprecedenteded. >> more smiles from him than i've seen from a long time. >>> breaking news out of afghanistan. a u.s. soldier has been taken into custody into southern afghanistan. good morning. >> reporter: gmg, jenna. nato is calling the incident regrettable. they say a u.s. member left kandahar province and shot at civilia civilians. they say he went into the homes, shooting at men, women and children. they're saying at least 15 people have been killed or wounded. at least half of them could be fatalities. nature toe says they've taken them to hospital fa sicilities. this is not going to bode well for americans here. the anti-american sentiment is boiling over especially concerning the koran burnings killing 41 after beg-- afghans 6 americans. how the taliban will use this to their
. >>> whatever happened to madeline mccann. now investigators in portugal and britain are taking a new look at her case file. >>> there's something about harry from the beaches to the slums. coming up, why some royal watchers are calling his trip unprecedenteded. >> more smiles from him than i've seen from a long time. >>> breaking news out of afghanistan. a u.s. soldier has been taken into custody into southern afghanistan. good morning. >> reporter: gmg,...
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. >> mary madeline, what do you think? >> i think that there would not be -- the republicans would not have ascended to the majority in 1994 without rush limbaugh. there wouldn't be a moderate conservative movement without rush limblimbaugh. they would not be a voice for the fly-over country and no victories in the fall without rush. what's the problem here is that there's nothing more effective than political humor, political satire. nobody does it better than rush. the problem is that republicans get all wobbly and respond to democratic demagoguery and they should pivot to the issue. rick santorum could have pivoted to how atrocious it is for the overreach of the government to be running over encroaching on religious liberty or the government demanding that a private enterprise provide and pay for contraceptives or whatever, abortion-producing drugs. so i think the republican response to this is always wrong. after the dust settles, and rush is right, 99.7% of the times. every one of these candidates right now has to go
. >> mary madeline, what do you think? >> i think that there would not be -- the republicans would not have ascended to the majority in 1994 without rush limbaugh. there wouldn't be a moderate conservative movement without rush limblimbaugh. they would not be a voice for the fly-over country and no victories in the fall without rush. what's the problem here is that there's nothing more effective than political humor, political satire. nobody does it better than rush. the problem is...
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peter's square, he told us through his assistant, madeline, he was juggling the causes of 30 to 40 more >> well, they're not saints yet. >> reporter: though his small walk-up office doesn't show it, insiders say andrea ambrosi has become wealthy in the expensive pursuit of making saints. so saintmaker is accurate. >> translator: yes. broadly speaking, it is. >> reporter: ambrosi says the cost is flexible depending on the wealth of the clients. american causes can be the most expensive, starting at $40,000, cases can last for years, and costs can add up to as much as $1 million. but despite the cost, he told the sisters they had a very good case. the saintmaker, well, knows a saint when he sees one. >> translator: i must say, she was an extremely brave woman. she's a great example of a truly moderate woman. >> reporter: dr. ambrosi determined the only thing holding her back from saint hood was another sign, another miracle. >> we know the second one, yes. >> reporter: when we come back -- >> turn the camera off for this. this is going to give guys nightmares, i'll tell you. that's about
peter's square, he told us through his assistant, madeline, he was juggling the causes of 30 to 40 more >> well, they're not saints yet. >> reporter: though his small walk-up office doesn't show it, insiders say andrea ambrosi has become wealthy in the expensive pursuit of making saints. so saintmaker is accurate. >> translator: yes. broadly speaking, it is. >> reporter: ambrosi says the cost is flexible depending on the wealth of the clients. american causes can be the...
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reports say there are no new leads that point to madeline's whereabouts, so portuguese police won't reopen investigation. that is what kate and gerry desperately want to happen. this could at least be one step closer for them. >> duncan, thank you. >>> and now here's lester. >> all right, jenna, thanks. investigators in california are keeping a close eye on lottery ticket sellers. it seems some of those retailers are stealing the winnings from consumers. "dateline's" chris hanson is here with his countries gags. good morning. >> good morning, lester. three years ago we started following california lottery investigators as they pioneered their undercover sting operation to see if lottery clerks would honestly identify winning tickets to players. now we're back with them in san francisco. al is leading the team. we're on the streets of san francisco, with california lottery investigators. al is leading the team. >> today we're going to do random checks of businesses. >> reporter: though the california lottery has conducted operations all over the state, this is the first time investigators h
reports say there are no new leads that point to madeline's whereabouts, so portuguese police won't reopen investigation. that is what kate and gerry desperately want to happen. this could at least be one step closer for them. >> duncan, thank you. >>> and now here's lester. >> all right, jenna, thanks. investigators in california are keeping a close eye on lottery ticket sellers. it seems some of those retailers are stealing the winnings from consumers....
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. >> mary madeline, what do you think?i think that there would not be -- the republicans would not have ascended to the majority in 1994 without rush limbaugh. there wouldn't be a moderate conservative movement without rush limblimbaugh. they would not be a voice for the fly-over country and no victories in the fall without rush. what's the problem here is that there's nothing more effective than political humor, political satire. nobody does it better than rush. the problem is that republicans get all wobbly and respond to democratic demagoguery and they should pivot to the issue. rick santorum could have pivoted to how atrocious it is for the overreach of the government to be running over encroaching on religious liberty or the government demanding that a private enterprise provide and pay for contraceptives or whatever, abortion-producing drugs. so i think the republican response to this is always wrong. after the dust settles, and rush is right, 99.7% of the times. every one of these candidates right now has to go back
. >> mary madeline, what do you think?i think that there would not be -- the republicans would not have ascended to the majority in 1994 without rush limbaugh. there wouldn't be a moderate conservative movement without rush limblimbaugh. they would not be a voice for the fly-over country and no victories in the fall without rush. what's the problem here is that there's nothing more effective than political humor, political satire. nobody does it better than rush. the problem is that...
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. >> madeline. >> reporter: tell me about your design and what you came up with. >> it's an auditoryllow someone who is blind to find a bus stop, to allow them to be more mobile. it has two buzzers attached. it has the first buzzer is a locater buzzer. [ sound of buzz ] sounds like that. there's a second buzzer, information buzzer, that gives the user information about the bus schedule or maybe obstacles around the area. can play any prerecorded sound. >> reporter: what did you like best about working on something like this? >> we really liked the people we could touch. we worked closely with people that are blind. they tested it and gave us feedback and they were so excited. it's amazing to feel like we made a difference in their lives. >> reporter: absolutely. and do you know what else makes a difference? heels. the one day i don't wear them. you look great. glad you're here. the competition will get underway this morning. myfoxdc.com is our web site. we have a link to the abilityone network design challenge site. back to you in the studio. we'll meet more teams in the next hour. >
. >> madeline. >> reporter: tell me about your design and what you came up with. >> it's an auditoryllow someone who is blind to find a bus stop, to allow them to be more mobile. it has two buzzers attached. it has the first buzzer is a locater buzzer. [ sound of buzz ] sounds like that. there's a second buzzer, information buzzer, that gives the user information about the bus schedule or maybe obstacles around the area. can play any prerecorded sound. >> reporter: what...
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anyone else can answer this, though it is asked of madeline. how can women like me, who want to help other women across the world actually do that? in other words, i am one person out here following this. i want to help women in haiti, and other places. where should i start? your device? anybody? go ahead, madeleine. >> i do think that first of all, you have been doing an amazing amount of work there. you have been able to get money and support into a variety of areas. it is important to get with someone who is doing something. people with projects. or, for instance, the national democratic institute. we have been there, trying to help people identify their needs and work with them. i think that there are organizations that are the best way to do this. i do think that one can go there and be helpful, but i would say that the best thing is to get involved with an organization directly because the individual can help the organization and the organization can help them. but talking about it, the problem is americans are the most generous people in
anyone else can answer this, though it is asked of madeline. how can women like me, who want to help other women across the world actually do that? in other words, i am one person out here following this. i want to help women in haiti, and other places. where should i start? your device? anybody? go ahead, madeleine. >> i do think that first of all, you have been doing an amazing amount of work there. you have been able to get money and support into a variety of areas. it is important to...
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. >> madeline -- new light on the little girl that's been missing for five years.case. we'll have some details. >> it seems some clerks are cheating the odds. "dateline's" chris hanson will be here with the results of his investigation. >> and dancing. the 6-year-old's steps. he'll show us his moves in studio. those stories and more when jenna and i see you a bit later on "today." >> time for "sunday brunch". joining us max gonzalez from max's em pefment -- max's empenadas. >> what are you going to make? >> we are going to make cuban steak. we cook it straight on the grill. we are going to mayor nature the steak with salt for at least an hour. we don't need more than salt to bring all the flavors out. after that we will do an insertion. >> surgery over here. >> yeah. a big open insertion. we are going to start with the sensor and move it to the -- toward the edge and side. we're going to make sure that -- >> and they are going to stuff it with -- >> cream cheese with blue cheese. and then basil. you are going to make that. we are going to use a small spoon. >> afte
. >> madeline -- new light on the little girl that's been missing for five years.case. we'll have some details. >> it seems some clerks are cheating the odds. "dateline's" chris hanson will be here with the results of his investigation. >> and dancing. the 6-year-old's steps. he'll show us his moves in studio. those stories and more when jenna and i see you a bit later on "today." >> time for "sunday brunch". joining us max gonzalez from...
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i remember sitting down with madeline albright on the border of bangladesh looking at the freed recently recaptured prostitutes who had been beaten and sold by their family for the lack of survival and these young girls were trying to regain their dignity in life. we cannot tolerate that. and so i am committing myself wholeheartedly to the passage of the international violence against women act and i would commend rush limbaugh to invite us on and talk about constructive ways of helping women. i give him every opportunity to have some guest where we can call in. i don't think that is possible but i will challenge all the women of the house, let's try to dial that number. and see if we can provide some light on this topic. dealing with what women face beyond the caring and having the joy of bearing a child but then sometimes raising them as a single parent and having to have food stamps and having to have children's health insurance or the affordable care act to survive and to raise these wonderful children. and how many have testified from soldier to president that have testified about a
i remember sitting down with madeline albright on the border of bangladesh looking at the freed recently recaptured prostitutes who had been beaten and sold by their family for the lack of survival and these young girls were trying to regain their dignity in life. we cannot tolerate that. and so i am committing myself wholeheartedly to the passage of the international violence against women act and i would commend rush limbaugh to invite us on and talk about constructive ways of helping women....
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. >> other speakers at the conference include former secretary of state madeline al bright. >>> dozensf young undocumented immigrants are taking cross in a cross country march in support of the dream act. they set off yesterday from the marin side of the bridge and they are on to a 3,000-mile march to washington. >> i'm fighting for them because i believe that they deserve a future. because my siblings you know they have worked so hard to get where they are at. >> congress failed to pass the dream act in 2010 but this group says it hopes to change lawmakers minds. >>> a minnesota middle school student is suing her school district for searching her facebook and e-mail accounts. the 12-year-old girl who has not been identified says she was pressured to give her pass words to school officials. lawsuit says she was scared and crying while watching school employees go through her private messages. the aclu is backing her lawsuit saying this is a violation of the first amendment rights. the district says it did nothing wrong. >>> the 18-year-old son of arnold schwarzenegger and susan -- he s
. >> other speakers at the conference include former secretary of state madeline al bright. >>> dozensf young undocumented immigrants are taking cross in a cross country march in support of the dream act. they set off yesterday from the marin side of the bridge and they are on to a 3,000-mile march to washington. >> i'm fighting for them because i believe that they deserve a future. because my siblings you know they have worked so hard to get where they are at. >>...
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[laughter] anyway, here is what i want you to know about madeline.professor at georgetown school of foreign service, my alma mater. but in her current life, she is a citizen servant, chairman of the national democratic institute, president of the truman scholarship foundation, on the board of the council of foreign relations and the center for american promise. -- american progress. third, i would like to call out the founder of [unintelligible]. [applause] he wrote an amazing book some of you are familiar with -- it happened on the way to the war." he served in the united states marine corps. he is a graduate of the university of north carolina at chapel hill, the kennedy school in the business school at harvard where he was
[laughter] anyway, here is what i want you to know about madeline.professor at georgetown school of foreign service, my alma mater. but in her current life, she is a citizen servant, chairman of the national democratic institute, president of the truman scholarship foundation, on the board of the council of foreign relations and the center for american promise. -- american progress. third, i would like to call out the founder of [unintelligible]. [applause] he wrote an amazing book some of you...