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>> maggie. >> yeah. >> the loudest? >> me. >> i feel sorry for the parents with multily aged children because they have four games to go to, we just have one. >> we are the luckiest in the world to watch them all play at once. it's amazing. >> reporter: here comes carolyn. >> georgia is the best -- you will ever meet. >> maggie -- they are all three -- they are our best field players. >> reporter: today they won but it was about sister time. >> it's kind of good to always have someone there for you and going to school and you never are by yourself. >> got to keep them apart so they spread stead them out on the field. you come to the house and you will see what it's all about.
>> maggie. >> yeah. >> the loudest? >> me. >> i feel sorry for the parents with multily aged children because they have four games to go to, we just have one. >> we are the luckiest in the world to watch them all play at once. it's amazing. >> reporter: here comes carolyn. >> georgia is the best -- you will ever meet. >> maggie -- they are all three -- they are our best field players. >> reporter: today they won but it was about sister...
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maggie, maggie, let me tell you, you're wrong. i'm telling you. >> no, let me finish.e's the thing. i think this is becoming a political problem about leadership for obama that transcends the issue of how swing state voters feel about this. i think it's equally problematic for the president. i think he looks most like mitt romney than he has the entire cycle, and i think that's what hurts him. >> in the end, the argument's in november, how people vote. >> north carolina is a high-wire act for this president. he won by 14,000 votes out of 4 million cast. he has no room for error, no room for risk, really. and so, i understand why they are just not even ready to dip a big foot in that water, let alone a toe, because -- >> but there's -- >> -- there's no room for error here. >> they're summoning the abc news reporter to the white house at the last minute -- >> robin roberts will be sitting down with the president. >> right. >> the interview is set to air later today. it's interesting, the president could not avoid putting out a statement on this. and this is what the stat
maggie, maggie, let me tell you, you're wrong. i'm telling you. >> no, let me finish.e's the thing. i think this is becoming a political problem about leadership for obama that transcends the issue of how swing state voters feel about this. i think it's equally problematic for the president. i think he looks most like mitt romney than he has the entire cycle, and i think that's what hurts him. >> in the end, the argument's in november, how people vote. >> north carolina is a...
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maggie q is back tonight! [ cheers and applause ] we love maggie. paul weller performing tonight! [ cheers and applause ] oh, my gosh. he's got a great new album out. it's huge. hey, you guys, it's time for "late night hashtags." here we go. ♪ hashtags hashtags hashtags hashtags hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter where we give you the topic and you send in the tweets. so, since a lot of students are graduating, i went on twitter and started a hashtag called "my graduation speech." and i asked you guys at home to tweet out your own funny or weird graduation speech words of wisdom, bits of advice or any thoughts you want to pass on to future generations in 140 characters or less. we got thousands of tweets. in fact, at one point, it was a trending topic in the u.s., which is pretty awesome. so, thank you for those tweets. [ applause ] so now, i thought i'd share some of my favorite "my graduation speech" tweets from you guys. here we go. this first one is from @bobmason. he says, "what a special moment. so many people i never want to see
maggie q is back tonight! [ cheers and applause ] we love maggie. paul weller performing tonight! [ cheers and applause ] oh, my gosh. he's got a great new album out. it's huge. hey, you guys, it's time for "late night hashtags." here we go. ♪ hashtags hashtags hashtags hashtags hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter where we give you the topic and you send in the tweets. so, since a lot of students are graduating, i went on twitter and started a hashtag called...
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but laura magjars and maggie are caught inside a maze of metal beams and wires.rily blacking out, magjars comes to and sees that her leg is broken and maggie's arm is severely injured. >> i saw blood pouring out all over. i held her as close as i could and screamed for help from my daughter. >> machinist david wood was near but made it out before the collapse. now he heads back into the wreckage. he doesn't realize he's capturing the chaotic scene on his iphone. >> i took my phone out initially to film their equipment on the stage moving back and forth. i still had it in my hand when i was climbing back in. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> after climbing through the metal bars, he sees magjars and her daughter maggie. >> stay still! stay still! are you guys okay? can you crawl out? >> prayter, who's a registered nurse, comes in to help. as stunned bystanders help prop up the rigging. >> i looked at her arm and it was badly injured. i was afraid that she had possibly severed an artery. and i knew she had lost a lot of blood. at that point i was calling out for a tour
but laura magjars and maggie are caught inside a maze of metal beams and wires.rily blacking out, magjars comes to and sees that her leg is broken and maggie's arm is severely injured. >> i saw blood pouring out all over. i held her as close as i could and screamed for help from my daughter. >> machinist david wood was near but made it out before the collapse. now he heads back into the wreckage. he doesn't realize he's capturing the chaotic scene on his iphone. >> i took my...
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we owe it to america and to maggie and robert. in my case, i've been an active citizen since august of 1958 between my freshman and sophomore years in high school when my dad was serving in the army in europe. this august it will be 54 years that i worked essentially on three things: one, what does america need to do to be free, safe and pros press, two, how would you explain that to the american people so they gave you permission to do what is needed? and three, how would you implement the change, if the american people gave you permission? starting in 1960 in columbus, i was a volunteer in the nixon lodge campaign to 1964 when i dropped out of college to run a congressional race to 1974 and '76 because we lost twice for congress, once for watergate and once for jimmy carter. 1978 to 1994, 16 year period of work to go build a majority. starting with the capital steps event with ronald reagan in september of 1980. helping reagan in the eight years he was president, with bob walker and others, founding the conservative opportunity
we owe it to america and to maggie and robert. in my case, i've been an active citizen since august of 1958 between my freshman and sophomore years in high school when my dad was serving in the army in europe. this august it will be 54 years that i worked essentially on three things: one, what does america need to do to be free, safe and pros press, two, how would you explain that to the american people so they gave you permission to do what is needed? and three, how would you implement the...
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thanks again to john, patricia, maggie and hugo.on when i'm joined by sam stein and makal sharer. till then, find us at face bo facebook.com/alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is live here in the big apple. >> good afternoon to you, alex. for the first time as you've been saying, mitt romney has been asked all about the bain capital attack ads. he spoke to mark halperin who will join me with romney's reaction on that and more. >>> my interview with colin powell on his new book. we'll talk about weapons of mass destruction, about afghanistan and the race for president, all that and more next right here on "andrea mitchell reports" in new york. [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which st
thanks again to john, patricia, maggie and hugo.on when i'm joined by sam stein and makal sharer. till then, find us at face bo facebook.com/alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is live here in the big apple. >> good afternoon to you, alex. for the first time as you've been saying, mitt romney has been asked all about the bain capital attack ads. he spoke to mark halperin who will join me with romney's reaction on that and more. >>> my interview with colin powell on his new...
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. >> obviously, you know maggie. everyone, this is maggie. >> hi, nice to meet you. >> maggie says you might know somebody. >> well, i know several people. sounds like you're here to do some networking. >> absolutely. let me show you something. >> looks like joe is on his way, taking advantage of networking opportunities to connect to price. it appears that the connected component he's joined is not yet part of the giant component that surrounds price. but knowing joe, they won't stay disconnected for long. >> i think i might be able to reach rapid phase transition fairly quickly. >> clever. how did you figure that out? >> i'm a graduate student -- mathematics, network theory. so, harry, who do you know? >> well, i know a broker whose partner is doing some high-level consulting for price ventures, wanda watson. i believe she's right over there. >> let's make this happen. >> so what joe is taking advantage of is this extra structure that is in a social network. in fact, he's really taking advantage of something that w
. >> obviously, you know maggie. everyone, this is maggie. >> hi, nice to meet you. >> maggie says you might know somebody. >> well, i know several people. sounds like you're here to do some networking. >> absolutely. let me show you something. >> looks like joe is on his way, taking advantage of networking opportunities to connect to price. it appears that the connected component he's joined is not yet part of the giant component that surrounds price. but...
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in briefing me on the debates. -- maggie and robert. i want to thank calista's mother who faithfully watched this campaign online, filled with questions and wondering what exactly was going on. she put up with almost as much as we did. i also want to single out the over 179,000 donors who helped us at newt.org. i should single out my brother and his wife, who are here. randy has been all over the country, campaigning for me and i am very grateful. bob walker was our chairman. we go all the way back to the days in the house. i think we helped coinvent c- span. we did a number of things to help create a house republican majority. i also want to thank the team that stuck with us throughout the whole process, which was a truly wild ride. i could never have predicted neither the high points nor the low points. they were all amazing and astonishing. there are some key election officials i want to thank. i spoke to linda upmyer who stayed with us when we were supposedly dead and when we rebounded. linda was just spectacular, solidly campaignin
in briefing me on the debates. -- maggie and robert. i want to thank calista's mother who faithfully watched this campaign online, filled with questions and wondering what exactly was going on. she put up with almost as much as we did. i also want to single out the over 179,000 donors who helped us at newt.org. i should single out my brother and his wife, who are here. randy has been all over the country, campaigning for me and i am very grateful. bob walker was our chairman. we go all the way...
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judy and maggie smith are my best friends. >> i am so glad maggie smith has never done anything to her has -- but maggie. >> sl's a scene stealer. he's like a big showman. then maggie would roll in on her wheelchair and roll away and steal it. >> was it at all intimidating? there is a scene where you have to do this thing all on your own in front of the entire cast. when you are looking at everyone looking at you -- >> it is terrifying. i had one scene where i had everyone in this room. i'm inviting them to this english roast. it's awful. it has curry. it was going all wrong. i looked around at aural these megastars around me. sometimes you just -- you're terrified. i just wanted to speak really quickly and get it over with but they were so grateful. >> it is sort of like in athletics. when you play with somebody who's just more experienced, you get better. your game gets sharper. >> they were so humble. there was no egos about anyone. it was amazing because i was so humbled to work with them. but they really treated me like an equal, but i'm not. >> in their mind you are. you are a fi
judy and maggie smith are my best friends. >> i am so glad maggie smith has never done anything to her has -- but maggie. >> sl's a scene stealer. he's like a big showman. then maggie would roll in on her wheelchair and roll away and steal it. >> was it at all intimidating? there is a scene where you have to do this thing all on your own in front of the entire cast. when you are looking at everyone looking at you -- >> it is terrifying. i had one scene where i had...
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maggie hasson is a former three-term state senator. she faces a primary fight in september, which she is expected to win, and she comes to us tonight from manchester. maggie, welcome into the war room. >> thanks for having me, governor. >> well, it's great to have you. so is the possibility of being the only woman democratic governor in office next requestjanuary, is that adding any pressure to your campaign? >> oh just a little bit but mostly, we are really focused on making sure campaign is vunning on all cylinders moving the state forward and focusing on new hampshire has the best work force in the country and can attract innovative businesses. >> we will get to a little bit of that in a minute but i want to ask you a little bit about these women's issues. today the white house is threatening to veto the house version of the violence against women act and that -- or at least the reauthorization. you fought many battles in the state's house on behalf of women's rights. as governor, how would you hold off republicans who want to roll
maggie hasson is a former three-term state senator. she faces a primary fight in september, which she is expected to win, and she comes to us tonight from manchester. maggie, welcome into the war room. >> thanks for having me, governor. >> well, it's great to have you. so is the possibility of being the only woman democratic governor in office next requestjanuary, is that adding any pressure to your campaign? >> oh just a little bit but mostly, we are really focused on making...
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>> i don't know she's -- thank you, maggie. good to see you. controversy last fall when the mississippi governor back then haley barbour pardoned all of those convicts? the uproar is stirring since one of those men has been charged with another crime. it's not just a little crime. an attorney from the firm representing him actually advise the governor not to pardon him, but he still got it. how does it happen? we'll explain. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're
>> i don't know she's -- thank you, maggie. good to see you. controversy last fall when the mississippi governor back then haley barbour pardoned all of those convicts? the uproar is stirring since one of those men has been charged with another crime. it's not just a little crime. an attorney from the firm representing him actually advise the governor not to pardon him, but he still got it. how does it happen? we'll explain. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven...
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maggie koerth-baker examines the current state of energy issues in the united states. the author reports that there is no one answer to the energy infrastructure, and that a more energy-efficient world will not be as utopia, but will be better than if no action is taken. it is about one half hour. >> thank you all for coming out here. i wanted to start off this evening talking about a name that you probably haven't heard of before. hj rogers. he is not well known, but he is one of the major forces in the history of electricity. for some very weird reasons. hj watchers in 1882, is one of the richest people in the city of appleton wisconsin. he owned a paper mill and he was building a mansion on the hill and in that summer he made a fateful decision. he went on a fishing trip with a salesman from the edison electric company. at the time, hj rogers and never sought an electric light bulb. technically, but does he was an up-and-coming competitor for him. but he came back from the fishing trip the proud owner of the rights to use edison technology in the city of appleton. i
maggie koerth-baker examines the current state of energy issues in the united states. the author reports that there is no one answer to the energy infrastructure, and that a more energy-efficient world will not be as utopia, but will be better than if no action is taken. it is about one half hour. >> thank you all for coming out here. i wanted to start off this evening talking about a name that you probably haven't heard of before. hj rogers. he is not well known, but he is one of the...
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maggie, you've written about this.as far as mitt romney goes, how bad is it? >> i think it's minimal. a far bigger deal is what's happening in terms of bin laden and the fact that the campaign seemed unprepared for the fact that this anniversary was coming up. i do think that they seemed caught off guard by what a big deal this became and the fact it became a big deal, there are different versions of what actually happened in terms of grinnell, but irrespective of that, it probably would have been a good moment for them to ged ahead of the evangelical criticism and say we don't tolerate this and don't feel this way. it sent a signal whether they meant to or not that they were concerned about the conservative right. i think that's what's become sort of a problem. >> because richard is gay and openly gay. >> and is very -- has been very active on twitter and a blog. and he's very pro gay marriage. one thing i think in fairness to the romney campaign is a, i think they did try to keep him. i think they genuinely are frust
maggie, you've written about this.as far as mitt romney goes, how bad is it? >> i think it's minimal. a far bigger deal is what's happening in terms of bin laden and the fact that the campaign seemed unprepared for the fact that this anniversary was coming up. i do think that they seemed caught off guard by what a big deal this became and the fact it became a big deal, there are different versions of what actually happened in terms of grinnell, but irrespective of that, it probably would...
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maggie, if you dump on us, you maggie, it sends the wrong message to politicians.we'll vote for you again and again. maggie, that same question right up front? what is romney up to with this balderdash here? >> i think what john said is exactly right. i think this speaks to the path that he has and what a problem he has, and the memory of it in michigan, i think mitt romney actually has a bunch of problems in michigan. theoretically, he has roots there, but there hasn't been a romney in office forever. this was a tough state for him, anyway. you had the republican governor actually saying, ultimately, not echoing the negative sentiment that mitt romney did about the auto bailout. that sort of underscored where this goes. i think for mitt romney, there is a problem for a leap from saying, look, i think there should have been some managed bankruptcy to, i deserve credit. i think it gives the obama campaign a huge opening to remind people, as john said, look what the president did. the auto industry is still standing. >> let's look at former governor strickland of ohi
maggie, if you dump on us, you maggie, it sends the wrong message to politicians.we'll vote for you again and again. maggie, that same question right up front? what is romney up to with this balderdash here? >> i think what john said is exactly right. i think this speaks to the path that he has and what a problem he has, and the memory of it in michigan, i think mitt romney actually has a bunch of problems in michigan. theoretically, he has roots there, but there hasn't been a romney in...
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all the rest on our powerhouse roundtable with mary matalin, ralph reed, maggie haberman and hilary rosen. >>> good morning, and happy mother's day to all the moms watching. well, it wasn't the rollout that president obama had planned, but he did make headlines and history in that exclusive interview with robin roberts this week. becoming the first american president to endorse same-sex marriage. the initial political fallout was surprisingly muted but strategists on both sides of the issue say it's still too early to tell exactly how it will play in this year's presidential race. yesterday romney received a rousing ovation for his position. >> as fundamental as these principles are, they may become topics of democratic debate from time to time so it is today with the enduring institution of marriage, marriage is a relationship wean one man and one woman. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's dig into that debate with congressman barney frank, the first openly gay member of the congress and representative marsha blackburn of tennessee. welcome to you both and congresswoman blackburn, happy mot
all the rest on our powerhouse roundtable with mary matalin, ralph reed, maggie haberman and hilary rosen. >>> good morning, and happy mother's day to all the moms watching. well, it wasn't the rollout that president obama had planned, but he did make headlines and history in that exclusive interview with robin roberts this week. becoming the first american president to endorse same-sex marriage. the initial political fallout was surprisingly muted but strategists on both sides of the...
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cindy, maggie,. again, for translation purposes, we have to be well. -- two. >> first, the feel we should have more resources. second, sfusd should allocate resources equally to the schools. due to the financial hardships, we commend canceling transitional kindergarten for good. use september 1 as the cut off for kindergarten. locations should be in chinatown and north beach. last one, a mission. thank you. >> [speaking foreign language] good evening, everyone. my name is maggie and this is my girl and she was born on november 22, 2007. we applied to attend transitional kindergarten. we were disappointed by the transitional kindergarten this time. we feel we were deceived. when my girl saw that her other classmates received assignment letter to kindergarten, she was very upset. she asked me why i do not receive any letter? i also took the language test and my teacher said i was doing good. i was very unhappy. did i do something wrong? i really want to attend the kindergarten with other kids. when i h
cindy, maggie,. again, for translation purposes, we have to be well. -- two. >> first, the feel we should have more resources. second, sfusd should allocate resources equally to the schools. due to the financial hardships, we commend canceling transitional kindergarten for good. use september 1 as the cut off for kindergarten. locations should be in chinatown and north beach. last one, a mission. thank you. >> [speaking foreign language] good evening, everyone. my name is maggie and...
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. >> maggie koerth-baker up next on booktv. a more energy-efficient world will not be a utopia, but will it be better if no action is taken. it's about half an hour. >> hi, tina mack for coming out here. i wanted to start off this evening by talking about a name you probably hadn't heard of before. hj rogers. he's not well known, but he turns out he's actually one of the major forces in the history of electricity. present very real reason. in 1882 was one of the richest people in appleton wisconsin. he had a paper mail and was literally building a mansion on the hill and matt made a decision where he went on a fishing trip for the edison electric writing company. at the time to hj rogers had never seen the electric lightbulb. he actually owned by gaslight utility and electricity was an up-and-coming competitor for him. he came back the proud honor of the rights to license these edison technology and ended up being the beginning of the end for him it is a successful businessman. i like this story a lot because it really goes aga
. >> maggie koerth-baker up next on booktv. a more energy-efficient world will not be a utopia, but will it be better if no action is taken. it's about half an hour. >> hi, tina mack for coming out here. i wanted to start off this evening by talking about a name you probably hadn't heard of before. hj rogers. he's not well known, but he turns out he's actually one of the major forces in the history of electricity. present very real reason. in 1882 was one of the richest people in...
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where he is trying to win over the crowd and the crowd in the this scene consisted of judi dench, maggie smith, i remember looking around and been terrified because everyone is staring. i feel like they have x-ray vision. it was so much fun. it is a funny movie and we had a great time. tavis: my producer was playing around. i think he did some calculations, you have -- you are barely 22 years old. happy birthday, belated. you have five years of acting. >> may be. just about. tavis: all of those experts to mention, 283 years. >> it is weird because it has not sunk in that i am an actor. tavis: obviously that scene was pretty good. you got past the intimidation. >> i did. what was even more scary when you get cast for a roll and you realize you're going to be surrounded by these phenomenal actors and you feel nervous and you feel you do not have avoided takes. you can picture another thousand actors that could take upshaw -- the role. there was this kind of injury. everyone was so willing to learn about india andhe sat. it was like a workshop. did you give tavis: to spend any time in india
where he is trying to win over the crowd and the crowd in the this scene consisted of judi dench, maggie smith, i remember looking around and been terrified because everyone is staring. i feel like they have x-ray vision. it was so much fun. it is a funny movie and we had a great time. tavis: my producer was playing around. i think he did some calculations, you have -- you are barely 22 years old. happy birthday, belated. you have five years of acting. >> may be. just about. tavis: all of...
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. >> joining me now maggie haberman and johnathan capehart. they are running scared at the chicago cubs and td ameritrade. the two companies that have an association with the latest crazy billionaire to emerge. i want to read you the first sentence of a chicago cubs statement from ricketts' son joe ricketts. as chairman of the chicago cubs, i repudiate any return to racially divisive issues in this year's presidential campaign. like myhe capehart, i don't quie get what he's saying there about his father. his father was part of a group that was trying to push this crazy idea forward until they got caught today. >> right. until they got caught. this is supposed to be financed by his father's super pac. i think it's called ending the spending. and the new york times did a great service later in the day after putting this huge story on the front page. they provided a link on their website to the entire plan. and jeb later in the day tweeted out something i think most people hadn't paid attention to which is something that's on page 46. now, while
. >> joining me now maggie haberman and johnathan capehart. they are running scared at the chicago cubs and td ameritrade. the two companies that have an association with the latest crazy billionaire to emerge. i want to read you the first sentence of a chicago cubs statement from ricketts' son joe ricketts. as chairman of the chicago cubs, i repudiate any return to racially divisive issues in this year's presidential campaign. like myhe capehart, i don't quie get what he's saying there...
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this is with judy and maggie smith.ack a look at this. >> this is where you'll stay. >> on my own? >> i know you're off your game, dear. lost your confidence, maybe. but you are a thoroughbred. you'll be back. >> what about you, mrs. greenslade? >> what about me? >> we haven't talked much, have we, you and i. will you stay? >> not surwhat i shall to of do. nothing here has worked out quite as i expected. >> most things don't. but sometimes what happens instead is the good stuff. >> rose: so when you watch that, my dear, what were you thinking when you watched that? >> what was i thinking? i was just looking at it and enjoying seeing mags very much. >> what do you have toay about that scene, when ol an iwere working on the script, you know, the story as you know is about six or seven or eight or nine different stars intertwine, and should have these characters bump into other characters measure others, if you see what i mean. as we were approaching completing the work i said to ol, what are we doing? we have judi dench a
this is with judy and maggie smith.ack a look at this. >> this is where you'll stay. >> on my own? >> i know you're off your game, dear. lost your confidence, maybe. but you are a thoroughbred. you'll be back. >> what about you, mrs. greenslade? >> what about me? >> we haven't talked much, have we, you and i. will you stay? >> not surwhat i shall to of do. nothing here has worked out quite as i expected. >> most things don't. but sometimes what...