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that was mansfield's operating mode, every single senator was equal. he acted that way on a daily basis, conducted himself in that way on a daily basis. the unbending belief that every senator should be treated as equal. so look, both sides will have to work to get us back to where we should be. it's not going to happen overnight. we haven't had much practice lately. in fact, we're completely out of practice at doing what i just suggested are the first steps to get us back to normal. but it's a goal that i truly believe we can all agree on and agree to strive toward together, and it takes no rules change. this is a behavioral problem. it doesn't require a rules change. we just need to act differently with each other, respect the committee process, have an open amendment process, work a little harder. none of that requires a rules change. because restoring this institution is the only way we'll ever solve the challenges we face. that's the lesson of history and the lesson of experience. and we would all be wise to heed it. republican leader mitch mcconn
that was mansfield's operating mode, every single senator was equal. he acted that way on a daily basis, conducted himself in that way on a daily basis. the unbending belief that every senator should be treated as equal. so look, both sides will have to work to get us back to where we should be. it's not going to happen overnight. we haven't had much practice lately. in fact, we're completely out of practice at doing what i just suggested are the first steps to get us back to normal. but it's a...
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mansfield was as i said enthusiastically chosen to replace him. now the chronicles of elves djs life and legacy usually leave out what i just told you. by the time they left the senate as indicated is the colleagues have had enough of him right up to here. they may have been to his will while he was here but the moment they had a chance to be delivered from his iron fisted rule they took it. with their support mike mansfield would spend the next 16 years restoring the senate to a place of greater cooperation and freedom and as we look at what the senate could be, not what it is now but what it could be mansfield's period gives us a clue. there are many well-known stories about mansfield's fairness and equanimity as leader. they all seem to come down to one thing and that was his unbending belief that every, every single senator was equal. that was mansfield operating mode. every single senator was equal. he acted that way on a daily basis, conducted himself in that way on a daily basis. the unbending belief that every senator should be treated as
mansfield was as i said enthusiastically chosen to replace him. now the chronicles of elves djs life and legacy usually leave out what i just told you. by the time they left the senate as indicated is the colleagues have had enough of him right up to here. they may have been to his will while he was here but the moment they had a chance to be delivered from his iron fisted rule they took it. with their support mike mansfield would spend the next 16 years restoring the senate to a place of...
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led to this infamous photo as she eyed the dangerously revealing neckline of blond bombshell, jane mansfield, a moment parodied by "modern family." >> have you seen my photo? >> you don't like to sign that photograph, though, do you? >> no, i don't like the image of her being ridiculous and me looking silly. >> reporter: is there anyone whose work you especially like to watch? >> as actors? >> yes.
led to this infamous photo as she eyed the dangerously revealing neckline of blond bombshell, jane mansfield, a moment parodied by "modern family." >> have you seen my photo? >> you don't like to sign that photograph, though, do you? >> no, i don't like the image of her being ridiculous and me looking silly. >> reporter: is there anyone whose work you especially like to watch? >> as actors? >> yes.
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that was mansfield's operating mode, every single senator was equal. he acted that way on a daily basis, conducted himself in that way on a daily basis. the unbending belief that every senator should be treated as equal. so look, both sides will have to work to get us back to where we should be. it's not going to happen overnight. we haven't had much practice lately. in fact, we're completely out of practice at doing what i just suggested are the first steps to get us back to normal. but it's a goal that i truly believe we can all agree on and agree to strive toward together, and it takes no rules change. this is a behavioral problem. it doesn't require a rules change. we just need to act differently with each other, respect the committee process, have an open amendment process, work a little harder. none of that requires a rules change. because restoring this institution is the only way we'll ever solve the challenges we face. that's the lesson of history and the lesson of experience. and we would all be wise to heed it. in twohat doesn't happen month
that was mansfield's operating mode, every single senator was equal. he acted that way on a daily basis, conducted himself in that way on a daily basis. the unbending belief that every senator should be treated as equal. so look, both sides will have to work to get us back to where we should be. it's not going to happen overnight. we haven't had much practice lately. in fact, we're completely out of practice at doing what i just suggested are the first steps to get us back to normal. but it's a...
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mike mansfield was the majority leader at the time. usually when a resolution is submitted to hold a special investigation, the person that submits the resolution becomes chairman. edward kennedy had been chair of a sub is committee judiciary that started looking into watergate. they suggested the special committee. people thought of him as a presidential candidate. mike mansfield realized they should not have anybody on this committee who could be seen as a presidential candidate. he prevailed on sal irvin at the end of his long career. a lawyer and judge from north carolina and not a presidential person by any means. several other senators who were respected by senators but not seen as presidential candidates. republicans picked howard baker as their ranking member on the committee. sort of a mix of members from their caucus as well. and they began an investigation closed door and then went to public hearings. again, i was in graduate school and working in the library of congress. we were just fixed on watching the hearings. pbs was
mike mansfield was the majority leader at the time. usually when a resolution is submitted to hold a special investigation, the person that submits the resolution becomes chairman. edward kennedy had been chair of a sub is committee judiciary that started looking into watergate. they suggested the special committee. people thought of him as a presidential candidate. mike mansfield realized they should not have anybody on this committee who could be seen as a presidential candidate. he prevailed...
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mike mansfield was the chairman, the majority leader at the time. usually when a resolution is submitted to hold a special investigation, the person that commits the resolution becomes chairman. edward kennedy had been chair of the subcommittee of the judiciary this started looking into watergate. and he suggested the creation of a special committee. but people thought of edward kennedy as a presidential candidate. mike mansfield realized they should not have anybody on this committee who could be seens as a presidential candidate. so he prevailed on sam irvin. a very conservative, constitutionally oriented lawyer from northe carolina. and not a presidential person. and several other senators, like herman tell much, and joseph wereya, dan iouye who respected by the other senators but not seen as presidential candidates. the republicans picked howard ing member onr rank the committee. and some of the mix of members from ther caucus as well -- their caucus as well. they began an investigation, closed door. then they went to public hearings. again, i w
mike mansfield was the chairman, the majority leader at the time. usually when a resolution is submitted to hold a special investigation, the person that commits the resolution becomes chairman. edward kennedy had been chair of the subcommittee of the judiciary this started looking into watergate. and he suggested the creation of a special committee. but people thought of edward kennedy as a presidential candidate. mike mansfield realized they should not have anybody on this committee who could...
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mike mansfield was the majority leader at the time. usually, when a resolution is submitted to hold a special investigation, the person who submits the resolution backs chairman. edward kennedy had been chair of the a subcommittee of judiciary that started looking into watergate. he suggested creation of the special committee. people thought of edward kennedy ace potential president or presidential candidate. mike mansfield realized they should not have anybody on this committee who could be seen a a presidential candidate. he prevailed on sam urban. he was a very conservative constitutionally oriented lawyer from -- and a judge from north carolina. and not a presidential person by any means. and several other senators like senator joseph montoya who were respected by the senators but not seen as presidential candidates. the republicans picked howard baker as their ranking member on the committee. sort of a mix of members of their -- from their caucus as well. and they began investigating, closed door and then they went to public heari
mike mansfield was the majority leader at the time. usually, when a resolution is submitted to hold a special investigation, the person who submits the resolution backs chairman. edward kennedy had been chair of the a subcommittee of judiciary that started looking into watergate. he suggested creation of the special committee. people thought of edward kennedy ace potential president or presidential candidate. mike mansfield realized they should not have anybody on this committee who could be...
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entertainment weekly spoke with her who said they were at a party years ago and mansfield was the last to arrive and she sat right next to lauren and lauren says the look on her face is fear that mansfield's dress is going to blow and spill all over the table. >> there's not a lot of her dress left. >> as you look closer, everything is sort of there in full view. >> hanging out. >>> here's topper with a look at your forecast after you try to take your eyes off that picture, top. >> i was studying radar. what are you talking about? a little light shower activity coming across the metro area, but most of this is not actually reaching the ground yet. most of us have a dry commute home, different story tomorrow morning. a couple sprinkles down 301 toward waldorf, about it. a yellow alert tomorrow. prime minister for wet commutes, plural, rain -- prepare for wet commutes, plural, rain and showers in the morning, possibly a rain and thunderstorm in the evening and friday brisk but a slight chance of a passing shower. we'll come back and look ahead to the weekend. >>> after break why school o
entertainment weekly spoke with her who said they were at a party years ago and mansfield was the last to arrive and she sat right next to lauren and lauren says the look on her face is fear that mansfield's dress is going to blow and spill all over the table. >> there's not a lot of her dress left. >> as you look closer, everything is sort of there in full view. >> hanging out. >>> here's topper with a look at your forecast after you try to take your eyes off that...
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. >> in an iconic photo. 23-year-old sophia loren at dinner next to jayne mansfield.beans about that photo. >> loren telling "entertainment weekly" she was afraid mansfiled's dress was going to blow with her cleavage spilling on to the table. >> this is one photo she's refused to autograph for fans out of respect for mansfield who died in a car crash ten years after that photo was taken. >>> another celebrity who is spilling the beans here. >> it's been no secret channing tatum used to be a stripper. in "the hollywood reporter" he admits during his striptease days he experimented with illegal drugs. >> he was quick to say it was never the big ones like crack or heroin. but as for cocaine, maybe a couple of times. >>> time to check out who is blowing out the birthday candles today. >> actress and director sally field turns 68. >> maria shriver turns 59. >> ethan hawke, 44. >> actress emma stone turns 26 years old today. happy birthday to everyone. >>> we'll take you to the cmas next. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should
. >> in an iconic photo. 23-year-old sophia loren at dinner next to jayne mansfield.beans about that photo. >> loren telling "entertainment weekly" she was afraid mansfiled's dress was going to blow with her cleavage spilling on to the table. >> this is one photo she's refused to autograph for fans out of respect for mansfield who died in a car crash ten years after that photo was taken. >>> another celebrity who is spilling the beans here. >> it's...
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. >> what do you remember about that jayne mansfield photograph?t was bending too much and maybe something would have happened. fortunately, it didn't. >> reporter: ever since, all eyes have been on see fee ya lore enwho became an oscar winning act tes and who at the age of 73 posed for the racy perelli calendar. >> all naked. >> reporter: she began as an international sex symbol and became an oscar winning actress. her new memoir revealing both her triumphs and the struggles as a youth in italy. >> for me it was very difficult because -- it was hard. i went through a lot with my family of course, a lot of miseries. >> reporter: her local movie theatre was a safe haven as her own dream took shape. >> i saw beautiful actresses living in wonderful palaces and wearing wonderful clothes. >> is there anyone whose work you especially liked to watch? >> as actors? >> yes. >> daniel day lewis. >> she would act with him in nine and cast members such as kate hudson would sing her praises. >> i was putting on makeup and she looked at me and went, more blush.
. >> what do you remember about that jayne mansfield photograph?t was bending too much and maybe something would have happened. fortunately, it didn't. >> reporter: ever since, all eyes have been on see fee ya lore enwho became an oscar winning act tes and who at the age of 73 posed for the racy perelli calendar. >> all naked. >> reporter: she began as an international sex symbol and became an oscar winning actress. her new memoir revealing both her triumphs and the...
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let's ask steven mansfield who has witnessed recent history of kurds and he chronicles all of that inhis new book called "the miracle of the kurds". thanks for being with us. help us understand the special history the kurds have with america. >> the kurds are a nonera people. they are very strongly turned towards america. that's gotten them in trouble time and again when george w.h. bush said kurds need to arrive. the amazing thing is they suffered betrayals, they're still a people very much turned toward democracy, turned toward the u.s. and turned toward other partner in the middle east, that's israel. >> there's a huge desire for kurdish independence. do you think we'll see kurdistan as its own nation? >> i think we will. that's not the pressing issue. it's isis and battle on the ground and whether the west will support the kurds. yes, i believe that will be good for the kurds. it will be good for the middle east and something the u.s. ought to support. >> folks i have spoken to in foreign policy community say the kurds are a wonderful ally of the united states. if we were to lend
let's ask steven mansfield who has witnessed recent history of kurds and he chronicles all of that inhis new book called "the miracle of the kurds". thanks for being with us. help us understand the special history the kurds have with america. >> the kurds are a nonera people. they are very strongly turned towards america. that's gotten them in trouble time and again when george w.h. bush said kurds need to arrive. the amazing thing is they suffered betrayals, they're still a...
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mansfield. your book is called "the miracle of the kurds." complex that it could be or is it difficult for the united states to define and by extension chuck hagel to define as defense secretary. >> i wouldn't want to be chuck hagel being stuck between the president's commitment not to put boots on the ground and the challenges that are there. the problem of course is -- our foreign policy has largely been based on dealing with iraq as an entire unit but iraq is imploding. baghdad is imploding. to the north of the kurds and they have built this marvelous society. they have a viable force. it's a difficult situation to be in. >> to give people some background on how you were able to come and write this book and do research on the kurds, you live in nashville, tennessee part of the year and you spent a lot of time-- >> after the gulf war, the u.s. military began to relocate a lot of the kurds there. there are more kurds in nashville than any other city in america. as i got to know them and helping organizations, they began to beg us to help the
mansfield. your book is called "the miracle of the kurds." complex that it could be or is it difficult for the united states to define and by extension chuck hagel to define as defense secretary. >> i wouldn't want to be chuck hagel being stuck between the president's commitment not to put boots on the ground and the challenges that are there. the problem of course is -- our foreign policy has largely been based on dealing with iraq as an entire unit but iraq is imploding....
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from mansfield, texas. the typical costumes don't work. so, she improvised.o super mario, his wheelchair transformed into a jeep. going with his brother tonight. >> he just naturally has a set of wheels, and i just thought, what can we do to tie it into his costume? >> so popular, other parents asking her for instructions, sending her their creations. she's not unlike parents across the country, going out of their way to make their children smile. this is zoe in her l.e.d. costume. a glow in the dark costume. tonight, sending us a message. >> i made her this. >> this is minnie mouse. and this owl, made by her mother. >> she doesn't want to flap her wings. >> in fact, she looks away. and finally, hayden. a 9-year-old from florida. look at his microphone there, "world news tonight" and his homemade press pass. so we called him. is this hayden? >> hello. >> this is david muir. >> you're kidding. >> not kidding. are you kidding with your costume? you're making me nervous. you look like you're ready for my job. are you covering any stories today? >> no. >> how man
from mansfield, texas. the typical costumes don't work. so, she improvised.o super mario, his wheelchair transformed into a jeep. going with his brother tonight. >> he just naturally has a set of wheels, and i just thought, what can we do to tie it into his costume? >> so popular, other parents asking her for instructions, sending her their creations. she's not unlike parents across the country, going out of their way to make their children smile. this is zoe in her l.e.d. costume....
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>> 57 years after this iconic picture was snapped, sophia lore rein explaining why she gave jane mansfieldk. she said she was shocked at how low the dress was. she said in my face you can see the fear. i am so frightened everything in her dress is going to blow, boom, and spill all over the table. >> speaking of things that are low cut, they just got their set of wings. victoria's secret announcing two new models will be walking the runway next month at its fashion show. meet 23-year-old jasmine took. she is on the cover of the giant's catalog. this is the 23-year-old who will be replacing miranda kerr. >>> the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks is the face of a new campaign ad. your e-mails are pouring in on this one. >> this donkey caught horsing around falling feet first into a manhole. how fire fighters were able to get him out. >> first florida georgia line performing "dirt" at the c.m.a.'s. ♪ ♪ >> three minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. in a matter of hours the man accused of kidnapping a pennsylvania woman will face a judge for t
>> 57 years after this iconic picture was snapped, sophia lore rein explaining why she gave jane mansfieldk. she said she was shocked at how low the dress was. she said in my face you can see the fear. i am so frightened everything in her dress is going to blow, boom, and spill all over the table. >> speaking of things that are low cut, they just got their set of wings. victoria's secret announcing two new models will be walking the runway next month at its fashion show. meet...
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in fact, only three men have held that position longer, mike mansfield of montana, joe robinson of arkansas, and robert bird of west virginia. barkley enjoyed public speaking, perhaps a bit too much at times. once, during a speech, he lost track of time and was caught quizzically looking at his watch. barkley tried to figure out how long he had been speaking when a listener shouted, barkley if your watch has stopped running, there is a calendar on the wall behind you. [laughter] barkley quickly drew his speech to a close following that remark. hopefully, i won't prompt any of you to look at your watch or at least not to look at a calendar. it's entirely fitting of course to have this talk take place in paducah, barkley's long time home. and as one biographer has noted, barkley's name has become synonymous with this city. alben barkley was born literally, literally, in a log cabin on his father's tobacco farm in 1877 not far from here, in graves county. the barkley family was not a family of means, to put it mildly. young alben grew up chopping wood, harvesting tobacco, and plowing fields. t
in fact, only three men have held that position longer, mike mansfield of montana, joe robinson of arkansas, and robert bird of west virginia. barkley enjoyed public speaking, perhaps a bit too much at times. once, during a speech, he lost track of time and was caught quizzically looking at his watch. barkley tried to figure out how long he had been speaking when a listener shouted, barkley if your watch has stopped running, there is a calendar on the wall behind you. [laughter] barkley quickly...
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. >> let's go to matthew, mansfield, pennsylvania, student. >> caller: hi. thanks for taking my call. i would like to ask mr. loh how he reconciles the phenomenon of mid to high-level six-figure salaries for college administrators while over 76 -- 76%, according to npr, of college professors work as part-time adjunctions make one to $5,000 per course which they have to cobble together over every semester to get some kind of minimum wage level salary for themselves while they teach the students who are graduating with an average now of close to $30,000 of student debt. how does that shake out for you economically and morally, mr. loh? >> well, i think you're raising several very important questions. thank you for asking it. let me address first the issue of student debt, the rising debt nationally it's around 30,000. and the reason it is rising and the reason it is becoming an issue of national concern, making it very unaffordable is because state funding has gone down accordingly. that is to say that, what we're seeing here is a reflection of political and e
. >> let's go to matthew, mansfield, pennsylvania, student. >> caller: hi. thanks for taking my call. i would like to ask mr. loh how he reconciles the phenomenon of mid to high-level six-figure salaries for college administrators while over 76 -- 76%, according to npr, of college professors work as part-time adjunctions make one to $5,000 per course which they have to cobble together over every semester to get some kind of minimum wage level salary for themselves while they teach...
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and senator mansfield came over to senator stevens, took his amendment, went back to his desk and sent it to the floor for h him. sent it to the floor for him. that was the senate not too long ago. if someone isn't allowed to get a vote on something they believe in, of course they're going to retaliate. of course they're going to retaliate. but if they get a vote every once in awhile, they don't feel the need to. voting on amendments is good for the senate and it's good for the country. our constituents should have a greater voice in the process. since july of last year, there have been four republican roll call votes. in the whole second half of 20 2013, members on this side of the aisle have gotten four roll call votes. stunning. that's today's senate. so let me say this. if republicans are fortunate enough to be in the majority next year, amendments will be allowed. senators will be respected. we will not make an attempt to rain controversy out of -- wring controversy out of an institution that expects, demands, approves of great debates about the problems confronting the country. n
and senator mansfield came over to senator stevens, took his amendment, went back to his desk and sent it to the floor for h him. sent it to the floor for him. that was the senate not too long ago. if someone isn't allowed to get a vote on something they believe in, of course they're going to retaliate. of course they're going to retaliate. but if they get a vote every once in awhile, they don't feel the need to. voting on amendments is good for the senate and it's good for the country. our...
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the same thing obtained with the seven batteries of the 12th when the latter advanced under joseph mansfield over the little while afterwards. most of the batteries of those unemployed at the most critical period of the battle, and while the infantry to which they were attached was life-and-death struggle in their front. on the left of the ground then fought over, between it knolls antietam, were and secondary ridges. and in such positions that batteries occupying them could in flank andckson disorganized his masses. the advantages of these not probably come under hooker's own observation and he had no chief of artillery him.int them out to it was certainly not the province of his battery commander. in fact, it would have been highly improper for them to have left their own commands to search the battlefield for positions for their batteries. organizedtteries been into brigades or battalions, the of these could have thrown out to this position a dozen or so batteries to fire which, on jackson's flank, would have probably enabled hooker not only to hold that from which he first gained but to
the same thing obtained with the seven batteries of the 12th when the latter advanced under joseph mansfield over the little while afterwards. most of the batteries of those unemployed at the most critical period of the battle, and while the infantry to which they were attached was life-and-death struggle in their front. on the left of the ground then fought over, between it knolls antietam, were and secondary ridges. and in such positions that batteries occupying them could in flank andckson...
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hollywood party led to this infamous photo as she eyed the dangerously revealing neckline of jayne mansfieldamily." >> she was very preoccupied because she was bending too much, and maybe something would have happened. but fortunately, it didn't. >> reporter: at 80, she recognizes the aging process, but she hopes actresses will resist the urge to look younger. >> at my age, we never thought about plastic surgery. i like my skin. i don't want anybody to take it away from me. you have to live the life you have. and if you have the luck to look well even at 80 years old, then you can be happy. >> reporter: chris conley, abc news, los angeles. >> she looks fantastic, doesn't she? >> 80 she said now? >> yeah. >> my goodness. if we could only get to that. >> what a legend. a good message there. i'd like to read her book. >>> folks, don't miss our updates on facebook, wnnfans.com. >> more news from abc coming up. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm t.j. holmes. here are some
hollywood party led to this infamous photo as she eyed the dangerously revealing neckline of jayne mansfieldamily." >> she was very preoccupied because she was bending too much, and maybe something would have happened. but fortunately, it didn't. >> reporter: at 80, she recognizes the aging process, but she hopes actresses will resist the urge to look younger. >> at my age, we never thought about plastic surgery. i like my skin. i don't want anybody to take it away from...
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led to this infamous photo as she eyed the dangerously revealing neckline of blond bombshell, jane mansfieldodied by "modern family." >> have you seen my photo? >> you don't like to sign that photograph, though, do you? >> no, i don't like the image of her being ridiculous and me looking silly. >> reporter: is there anyone whose work you especially like to watch? >> as actors? >> yes. >> daniel day-lewis. meryl streep i like very, very, very much. >> reporter: still radiant at 80, also still working. >> if you have the luck to look well even at 80 years old then you can be happy. >> not all of us will be blessed to look like this when we are 80. >> reporter: for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> she is amazing. >> she really is. >> she looks amazing. good for her. >>> coming up here on "gma," will he perform? the burning questition, "dancin with the stars" front-runner alfonso ribeiro injured during rehearsals. what he's telling his fans this morning. >>> and taylor swift's brand-new take on the sport of lip-syncing all up ahead in "pop news." >>> 'cause we're
led to this infamous photo as she eyed the dangerously revealing neckline of blond bombshell, jane mansfieldodied by "modern family." >> have you seen my photo? >> you don't like to sign that photograph, though, do you? >> no, i don't like the image of her being ridiculous and me looking silly. >> reporter: is there anyone whose work you especially like to watch? >> as actors? >> yes. >> daniel day-lewis. meryl streep i like very, very, very...
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they have been in the old senate chamber, by the way, while republicans met in the mansfield room. senate democrats not requesting 3.5 hour mark in postelection huddle. it always provokes long meetings. republicans finished in two hours. democrats started this morning. they are made in at 9:00 a.m. eastern and republicans at 9:30. a bit of a way. we will be back live once the democratic leader comes out. in the meantime, we are going to bring you to a conversation. we will stay here live and see if we can get the leadership to come out here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> outside the u.s. senate outside the u.s. senate chamber company i had a quarter as we wait to hear from democratic leadership of "the wall street journal" to reading that senate democrats have been leading for three hours 40 minutes so far in first man since election. elizabeth warren emerges future while comment. she walked by a few minutes so it was appointed a leadership position by senator harry reid. frank thorp of nbc also
they have been in the old senate chamber, by the way, while republicans met in the mansfield room. senate democrats not requesting 3.5 hour mark in postelection huddle. it always provokes long meetings. republicans finished in two hours. democrats started this morning. they are made in at 9:00 a.m. eastern and republicans at 9:30. a bit of a way. we will be back live once the democratic leader comes out. in the meantime, we are going to bring you to a conversation. we will stay here live and...
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as she eyed the dangerously revealing neckline of jane mansfield.d. but fortunately it didn't. >> reporter: at 80, she understands the ageing process. but hopes that actresses will resist the urge to look young per. >>> in my age, we never thought about plastic surgery. i think it's always wrong because i like myself. i like my skin. i don't want anybody to take it away from me. you have to live the life you have. and if you have the luck to look well even at 80 years old, then you can be happy. >> reporter: not all of us will be blessed to look like this when you're 80. chris connelly, abc news, los angeles? >> these are genetics. her memoir is available now. >>> now out to final check of the weather. >> know the best birthday president for the 60th? it's a george stephanopoulos boomf marshmallow. >> ily keep it forever. >> keep it forever. the weather, and before we get there, a shot from mississippi, long beach. and not half bad either. and thanks to gym graham. and look at the temperatures that we're not having. the windchill, 17 below in denver
as she eyed the dangerously revealing neckline of jane mansfield.d. but fortunately it didn't. >> reporter: at 80, she understands the ageing process. but hopes that actresses will resist the urge to look young per. >>> in my age, we never thought about plastic surgery. i think it's always wrong because i like myself. i like my skin. i don't want anybody to take it away from me. you have to live the life you have. and if you have the luck to look well even at 80 years old, then...
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the problem with the mansfield argument that you referred to is that he consider is milosovich to have been a product of democratic change that this was a transitional government. he was not a democrat. it's a false argument. there is instability in the world. the question i think we have to face is you know, as we think about this work, what is the division of labor between the nongovernmental entity like the n.e.d. and the u.s. government and what do we want from the u.s. government? i mean, one thing we do want and i've said this is that the people that we will support could use the help, the diplomatic and political support of the united states. and of the west. a lot of that is being done to a certain degree. they need it more. you cannot view democracy in a vacuum. you need to back it up with the political support that the activists need in order to survive in order to function. we need a strong voice on these issues. we should not call dictatorships democratic or in the process of a democratic transition as we've basically referred to egypt recently. we may need to work with egy
the problem with the mansfield argument that you referred to is that he consider is milosovich to have been a product of democratic change that this was a transitional government. he was not a democrat. it's a false argument. there is instability in the world. the question i think we have to face is you know, as we think about this work, what is the division of labor between the nongovernmental entity like the n.e.d. and the u.s. government and what do we want from the u.s. government? i mean,...
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i can't overstate the importance of looking at the mansfield model and mcconnell's speech last year,believe is going to to the committees. and his point in describing it is, committees are inherently bipartisan. i will give you a good example. the idea. is, is part time, or is full time work, 30, 40 hours. very specific amendment to obama care. >> talking the senate or everybody else. >> the senate right now. for us. a nonterm. you know, our lives. occasionally get to sleep. but if you think about it. you can get lots of different groups who think the 30 hour deal has been a disaster. now if that is true. you get a bunch of democrats al well as in committee have hearings and mark up a bill that is narrow. you come to the floor. and you have, basically split the democrats. have the partisans. i will stop everything. you will have the guys, you know. i am sick of not getting anything done. under rooet. a lot of democrats who got sick. and all of a sudden the president has to veto a bill that may have a third of the democrats voting for it. a very different environment. >> go ahead. >>
i can't overstate the importance of looking at the mansfield model and mcconnell's speech last year,believe is going to to the committees. and his point in describing it is, committees are inherently bipartisan. i will give you a good example. the idea. is, is part time, or is full time work, 30, 40 hours. very specific amendment to obama care. >> talking the senate or everybody else. >> the senate right now. for us. a nonterm. you know, our lives. occasionally get to sleep. but if...
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as she eyed the dangerously revealing neckline of jane mansfield.e happened. but fortunately it didn't. >> reporter: at 80, she understands the ageing process. but hopes that actresses will resist the urge to look younger. >> at my age, we never thought about plastic surgery. i think it's always wrong because i like myself. i like my skin. i don't want anybody to take it away from me. you have to live the life you have. and if you have the luck to look well even at 80 years old, then you can be happy. >> reporter: not all of us will be blessed to look like this when we are 80. for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> those are some genetics. sophia loren's memoir is available now. and head out to ginger with the final check of the weather. >> amy, do you know what your best birthday present is for the 60th birthday is? it's a george stephanopoulos boomf marshmallow. isn't it? >> yes. and i'm not going to eat it. i'll keep it forever. >> she's keeping it forever, folks. a little paisley back here. a good time. the weather
as she eyed the dangerously revealing neckline of jane mansfield.e happened. but fortunately it didn't. >> reporter: at 80, she understands the ageing process. but hopes that actresses will resist the urge to look younger. >> at my age, we never thought about plastic surgery. i think it's always wrong because i like myself. i like my skin. i don't want anybody to take it away from me. you have to live the life you have. and if you have the luck to look well even at 80 years old,...
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have drops in economic prosperity, generally have drops in security, work that snyder and man and mansfield have done, so this creates security problems for the u.s. because we don't like to see disorder, particularly in key parts of the world as we're seeing now in the middle east. the second reality we face is that often times states that democratize and become democracies may becomeless close partners of the u.s. in security matters. this is particularly the case if the u.s. supported an authoritarian regime that preceded it and a new regime comes in and may seek to distance itself, it may not sook to adopt the full panoply of the u.s. security agenda. so we've had difficulties in being able to reconcile a commitment to the long term which is to have the spread of democracy and then realizing that the short term impacts of democratization may not be supportive of u.s. security interests. we, of course, have seen this in parts of latin america, parts of the middle east and in some parts of asia and across the eurasian space. then we come back to the question, well, about our model in cent
have drops in economic prosperity, generally have drops in security, work that snyder and man and mansfield have done, so this creates security problems for the u.s. because we don't like to see disorder, particularly in key parts of the world as we're seeing now in the middle east. the second reality we face is that often times states that democratize and become democracies may becomeless close partners of the u.s. in security matters. this is particularly the case if the u.s. supported an...
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democrats began their leadership elections at 9:00 eastern in the old senate chamber in the mansfield room. republicans began their deliberations. we will bring you any comments live as we are able, the senate itself doesn't get it until 2:15 eastern. our cameras are over capitol hill. we have a briefing coming up at 10:45 this morning, democratic leader, house democratic leader nancy pelosi, we will have that live on c-span2 once it gets underway in 35 minutes or so. until then the conversation from this morning's "washington journal". >> our first guest is representative tim ryan from ohio, the budget and appropriations committee, welcome. can you give your assessment of what happened this past election season and what happened to democrat specifically? >> do i have to? you know, we got our buts kept. it was clear in ohio and clear across the country. my real concern is i don't think we necessarily talk about the things that we have done that the president has done and democrats of dung, stabilizing the economy. bending the cost curve on health care, gas prices are low, those kinds
democrats began their leadership elections at 9:00 eastern in the old senate chamber in the mansfield room. republicans began their deliberations. we will bring you any comments live as we are able, the senate itself doesn't get it until 2:15 eastern. our cameras are over capitol hill. we have a briefing coming up at 10:45 this morning, democratic leader, house democratic leader nancy pelosi, we will have that live on c-span2 once it gets underway in 35 minutes or so. until then the...
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david from mansfield, louisiana. you are next. >> i don't agree with the looting and the burning that is going on. overis happening all america, right in california a guy in they shot head and killed him. he didn't have no gun. they shot a 12-year-old with a toy gun. the police should be a little more trained. it is a disgrace, they are killing our children and grandchildren. i'm looking at the commercial where they are advertising for the military. every president but president barack obama. we as a people need to come together. we are all god's children, regardless of race. here is the main thing. you need to get together, every american here in the united states. brothers say, they don't care about us. you people don't care about us. you've been killing us for years. bunch katrina, you had a of policemen shot a man. this man had no weapon and they were in a circle and they shot him down. when is this going to stop? republicans, when is this going to stop? when are you guys going to stop killing our children? >> le
david from mansfield, louisiana. you are next. >> i don't agree with the looting and the burning that is going on. overis happening all america, right in california a guy in they shot head and killed him. he didn't have no gun. they shot a 12-year-old with a toy gun. the police should be a little more trained. it is a disgrace, they are killing our children and grandchildren. i'm looking at the commercial where they are advertising for the military. every president but president barack...
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and then you went to dinner with kind of a motley crew of show, carson, >> guest: irving mansfield wasof his shoes that were made of some extraordinarily elegant and unlikely whether that he passed around the table for us to look at and admire. he took off his loafers and passed it down and i suddenly felt like what are we doing here? we still had not ordered to dinner and we were sitting at the dinner table looking at his shoes. i said to myself how did i fall into this particular part of book publishing? it was fascinating. >> host: was she profitable for simon and schuster? >> guest: huge the. we paid a fortune for book and we made a fortune. you couldn't -- you couldn't keep up with their demand. they expected to have the full attention of a large publishing house directed entirely on jacqueline suzanne and her book which they had, she was pretty nice, low success author by a huge ratio. a big publisher however much effort it will make for a book, has a the books to publish and he had never grappled with that. it was exceedingly hard for her to except. >> host: who was swifty lazar
and then you went to dinner with kind of a motley crew of show, carson, >> guest: irving mansfield wasof his shoes that were made of some extraordinarily elegant and unlikely whether that he passed around the table for us to look at and admire. he took off his loafers and passed it down and i suddenly felt like what are we doing here? we still had not ordered to dinner and we were sitting at the dinner table looking at his shoes. i said to myself how did i fall into this particular part...
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i thought mitch mcconnell in the senate, the senate being what it is he wants to it be mike mansfield's" john boehner has a conservative house. they scored massive wins the biggest majority since 1929. i thought he also was playing to his base but, chuck, you know this better than anybody. with these three guys, at least these two republicans, you have two republicans that were raised in a washington where you made deals. am i being overly optimistic? >> well, look, perhaps. but let's remember they both have two nuclear weapons. the congressional republicans, they don't know how to -- i think they don't know how to operate theirs yet but theirs is on health care. they can poison the well very quickly if they decide to go on a series of trying to pass legislation that repeals either parts or some or parts or all of health care. the president has his own nuclear weapon and that's executive action on immigration. right. and the question is, do they table this for six months, the two sides, see what they can get done, or do things get bad quickly and they both feel the need that they have t
i thought mitch mcconnell in the senate, the senate being what it is he wants to it be mike mansfield's" john boehner has a conservative house. they scored massive wins the biggest majority since 1929. i thought he also was playing to his base but, chuck, you know this better than anybody. with these three guys, at least these two republicans, you have two republicans that were raised in a washington where you made deals. am i being overly optimistic? >> well, look, perhaps. but...
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. >> guest: irving mansfield was so proud as elegant and precious he would pass them around the tableut suddenly we've got water we doing here? we still had not ordered dinner and we're sitting at the dinner table looking ahead peters shoes so how did i fall into this particular part of book publishing? >> host: what she's popular? >> guest: hugely we paid a fortune and made a fortune but we cannot keep up with their demand. they expected to have the full attention of a large publishing house directly on jackie and her book. and the big publisher into grapple with the notion that was exceedingly hard for her to except. >> guest: who was swiftly? >> guest: practically everybody else's he was a force of nature. and having a checkered by a very successful career one of his authors famously said anybody who counts for anything is irving lazar because he had no compunction but he already had an agent but he was of a wonderful man. and was always kind to me and margaret but he was a vanished breed to get up every morning late around noon go and have a swim in his pool in beverly hills said
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this iconic picture was snapped in hollywood, sophia loren finally explain requesting she gave jane mansfield, in my face you can see the fear. i'm so frightened that everything in her dress is just going to blow. boom. and then spill out all over the table. yeah. and those are a look at your headlines. i know. i know. we're going to check in with maria who does not have that problem today, nor do i. a little cold throughout and rainy. >> a little chilly. i have my trench coat on because not only is it chilly burks we're dealing with areas of rain moving through parts of new york city and along portions of the northeast. let's look at that radar image. there is rain along portions of the gulf coast. across texas, louisiana. the storm system is pretty widespread. on the backside of it, you're going to notice some snow. we do have winter storm warnings currently in effect across the state of maine. as much as eight to 12 inches of snow are expected there. and gusts up to 30 miles per hour. temperature wise, you're going to be cool today across chicago and also minneapolis with highs only in the
this iconic picture was snapped in hollywood, sophia loren finally explain requesting she gave jane mansfield, in my face you can see the fear. i'm so frightened that everything in her dress is just going to blow. boom. and then spill out all over the table. yeah. and those are a look at your headlines. i know. i know. we're going to check in with maria who does not have that problem today, nor do i. a little cold throughout and rainy. >> a little chilly. i have my trench coat on because...
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jusco irving mansfield was so proud of his shoes.traordinarily elegant and precious and unlikely but there that he passed them around the table for us to look at and admire computer wolves and took off his low for and passed it around the table. i thought what are we doing here? we still had not ordered dinner and were sitting at the dinner table, looking at your morford's shoe. i said how on earth did i fall into this particular part of the publishing? but it was fascinating to be there. >> host: which are profitable for simon & schuster? >> guest: hugely, hugely. we paid a fortune for her book and we made a fortune. you couldn't keep up with demands. they expected to have the full intention of a large publishing house directed at tiredly an jacklin suzanne and her book, which they had when bernie giese was her publisher. the successful author by huge ratio. i think however much effort it will make for a book still has all of the other books to publish and jackie could never grapple with that we might be publishing somebody else but
jusco irving mansfield was so proud of his shoes.traordinarily elegant and precious and unlikely but there that he passed them around the table for us to look at and admire computer wolves and took off his low for and passed it around the table. i thought what are we doing here? we still had not ordered dinner and were sitting at the dinner table, looking at your morford's shoe. i said how on earth did i fall into this particular part of the publishing? but it was fascinating to be there....
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remember there's an iconic picture of sophia loren looking down at janes mansfield's cleavage. >> there, where are my eyes? i am staring at her nipples because i'm afraid they're about to come on my plate. i'm so frightened that everything in her dress is going to blow and spill all over the table. >> now we know. >> now we know. >> so it is movember. all the guys are growing out mustaches and beards. it got us thinking about who are the people with the most iconic mustaches. >> i thought immediately of clark gable, not because i thought he was the handsomest with it. it's so iconic with "frankly, scarlet, i don't have yo give a damn." >> groucho marx, charlie khabibulin, hulk hogan. >> we both picked the same. >> tom selleck. he's the nicest man on the planet. >> back in the day you had quite a moment with him. >> yes. i don't think it's on youtube. maybe you can get it on youtube. >> that's the before picture. he had just shot a movie where he kissed kevin klein. regis kept saying kiss me, kiss me. i just got up and went over and laid one on tom selleck. >> like he's never had befor
remember there's an iconic picture of sophia loren looking down at janes mansfield's cleavage. >> there, where are my eyes? i am staring at her nipples because i'm afraid they're about to come on my plate. i'm so frightened that everything in her dress is going to blow and spill all over the table. >> now we know. >> now we know. >> so it is movember. all the guys are growing out mustaches and beards. it got us thinking about who are the people with the most iconic...