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the eyes of caligula, the amount of marilyn monroe —— francois mitterand.tterand. the poor old thing. we had mistresses and... never mind. really getting off the... and... never mind. really getting off the. .. she and... never mind. really getting off the... she did and... never mind. really getting off the. .. she did know how to win. she flirted with them. she flirted with them. she was a woman when she needed to be at the toughest man in the room when she needed to be. sadly, theresa may is about. and what should you be? she has to do it another way. i don't think she has a chance in hell. the mail on sunday, exclusive, pm's wake up call to tory rebels, back me or getjeremy corbyn and no brexit. how do we get that leap? i think it is a witness to save this overcalled a jeremy corbyn will come and take your lives away —— weakness. it is a sign of wea kness —— weakness. it is a sign of weakness when you at jack nicholls to the argument is if you don't back me, back the deal, herfuture is in jeopardy. jeremy corbyn might get in. he is now saying that all o
the eyes of caligula, the amount of marilyn monroe —— francois mitterand.tterand. the poor old thing. we had mistresses and... never mind. really getting off the... and... never mind. really getting off the. .. she and... never mind. really getting off the... she did and... never mind. really getting off the. .. she did know how to win. she flirted with them. she flirted with them. she was a woman when she needed to be at the toughest man in the room when she needed to be. sadly, theresa...
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he remarries to marilyn hanshew, who has three children of her own, including sherri.. >> it is. the blessing was, i got a great dad, and i got some really great stepsiblings, too. >> and, says sherri, her stepdad knows how to fix just about anything. >> you had to figure out how to fix that car or fix that engine or make it work because, obviously, time was money when it came to farming. >> in 1994, after half a century working the fields, 69-year-old cal phillips decides it's time to hang up his farmer's hat and begin sellling off his acre. >> he was tired. he knew that his health was not going to let him do the farming as he would have liked to have done. >> but rather than quietly slipping into retirement, he surprises friends and family with news that he wants to try something completely different -- restoring and selling classic cars. >> i didn't really think that cal was the kind of guy to get into cars. >> maynard wall, who's known cal 40 years, is just one friend who's baffled. >> why do you think he took up restoring cars? >> he needed something to do. he wan
he remarries to marilyn hanshew, who has three children of her own, including sherri.. >> it is. the blessing was, i got a great dad, and i got some really great stepsiblings, too. >> and, says sherri, her stepdad knows how to fix just about anything. >> you had to figure out how to fix that car or fix that engine or make it work because, obviously, time was money when it came to farming. >> in 1994, after half a century working the fields, 69-year-old cal phillips...
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ok let's talk to marilyn she won't she is a contributor senior business editor for n.p.r. she is also a visiting professor of these seem all university in beijing she joins us on skype from atlanta georgia welcome to the us here on al-jazeera it's been such a wobbly few weeks from where you are we heading into a period of calm or a lot. i think the uncertainty is just actually getting worse as we go forward because it's very unclear what all of this turmoil that is just happening now it's we're a little distracted it's been christmas week but when consumers really start to take a look at this i mean a lot of people have for one case the retirement savings plans when they get those on lopes the telephone what is happening with their savings and they see that their money is down do they get a little less confident do they not choose to buy a new house this here buy a new car maybe you think this maybe isn't the year for that big big cation so we don't know yet how all of the past you know several weeks of uncertainty is going to affect consumers and their attitude and that's
ok let's talk to marilyn she won't she is a contributor senior business editor for n.p.r. she is also a visiting professor of these seem all university in beijing she joins us on skype from atlanta georgia welcome to the us here on al-jazeera it's been such a wobbly few weeks from where you are we heading into a period of calm or a lot. i think the uncertainty is just actually getting worse as we go forward because it's very unclear what all of this turmoil that is just happening now it's we're...
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marilyn lovell once said to me on the set of the movie, and i was already feeling close to marilyn, and the family at large, she said something to me that i took exactly the way she meant it. she said i have come to believe that jim was born to fly the mission of apollo 13 and you were born to tell that story. i know she wasn't disparaging my other things that i had written, but that is ok to think that i was a little boy in maryland and my favorite astronaut was jim and human beings are like subatomic particles. if that collision involved my running into jim lovell and being able to make people understand why that story was important with apollo 8, that is a good day's work. i feel both humbled and privileged to be able to do it. >> if you have a question, sit in the back row where you can stand. before my last couple of questions, the crew successfully returned. what happened next? they parted ways, of course. they went off to do other things. in the immediate aftermath, where did their lives take them as far as the crew? jeffrey: their lives went to very different places. frank borma
marilyn lovell once said to me on the set of the movie, and i was already feeling close to marilyn, and the family at large, she said something to me that i took exactly the way she meant it. she said i have come to believe that jim was born to fly the mission of apollo 13 and you were born to tell that story. i know she wasn't disparaging my other things that i had written, but that is ok to think that i was a little boy in maryland and my favorite astronaut was jim and human beings are like...
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i want to bring in marilyn. she is with central garden.hat you have for the food bank. >> a check for $10,000 for the food bank. and it is really to give back to the local communities to make sure that people in need have food and shelter during the holidays. >> reporter: you've been doing this year after yooer. why is it important to donate to the food bank? >> our company is founded and based out of the walnut creek area and we want to make sure the local communities are well taken care of. >> reporter: and you can't thank them enough and the corporate donations. >> it really makings a difference for us. we have to have the barrels and trucks and transportation and all the things that make the work possible. thanks to corporate partners, we're able to do good stuff. >> reporter: analysis. this stretches a long way. how does the dollar stretch per meal. 20,000 meals because of the generosity of the company. >> reporter: please tell your employs thank you -- employees thank you and happy holidays to you. they're working hard. >> moving foo
i want to bring in marilyn. she is with central garden.hat you have for the food bank. >> a check for $10,000 for the food bank. and it is really to give back to the local communities to make sure that people in need have food and shelter during the holidays. >> reporter: you've been doing this year after yooer. why is it important to donate to the food bank? >> our company is founded and based out of the walnut creek area and we want to make sure the local communities are...
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vicinity of that, to orbit around that as it were, to be in mission control, to be sitting here, marilyn level once said to me, when we were on the set of the apollo 13 movie, and again this is when i had already -- starting to feel close to marilyn and to the family at large, she said something to me that that i took exactly the way she meant it. i come to believe that jim was born to fly the mission of apollo 13 and you were born to tell that story. and i know she wasn't dispirraging my other things i've but that is okay with me. to think i was a little boy in pikesville maryland and my favorite astronaut was jim level and the randomness of human beings are like sub atomic particles, we move around randomly and two collide and if that involved my running into jim and being able to make people understand why this story was important and with apollo 8 being able to make people understand that, that is a good day's work and i feel both humbled and privileged to be able to do it. >> just want to remind the audience here, if you have a question, feel free to sit in the back row where we hav
vicinity of that, to orbit around that as it were, to be in mission control, to be sitting here, marilyn level once said to me, when we were on the set of the apollo 13 movie, and again this is when i had already -- starting to feel close to marilyn and to the family at large, she said something to me that that i took exactly the way she meant it. i come to believe that jim was born to fly the mission of apollo 13 and you were born to tell that story. and i know she wasn't dispirraging my other...
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what you wish marilyn used to pull the temple was she despite the book. once. you. get this straight out of the open mind you but you must be because that's. a. little. bit. loose to chew is probably my favorite but i want to shout out thanks to all the posters and i guess that it's there was a debut maybe. the question. you brought and still you it now look at them with a broken of steroids he was the chef so. this time the cigarettes. i know my mom. rolled over to believe she will go there with her but also told to go out for sure school system a couple weeks ago you started out on a school. most polish girl from the victim spoke with both of them but i'll show you a piece of it after this maybe you should. go to the membership excuse me . but. no. death maybe the dog otherwise you do know. that they did it because there's so much that's what all this lovely silly little of the look of the user is going to do. the global go go go. kill that is going to talk about you know they don't go there. well you. better watch this one system coach will show you what a lot of
what you wish marilyn used to pull the temple was she despite the book. once. you. get this straight out of the open mind you but you must be because that's. a. little. bit. loose to chew is probably my favorite but i want to shout out thanks to all the posters and i guess that it's there was a debut maybe. the question. you brought and still you it now look at them with a broken of steroids he was the chef so. this time the cigarettes. i know my mom. rolled over to believe she will go there...
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a present access point you'll say you write in the memo or in the comment that in many ways as a marilyn. the local venue i use that my book is. moot . and the are out seven. days. and. that's it. for us. this is. the money get one life has not been most of all to hilda. imprisoned and frightened she barely leaves the church. and has even us to work in the safety of the garden as she fears a visit from the feds. churches began to give protection to immigrants in the eighty's from then the century concept was extended to total protection in bus universities and even whole cities . austin has a network of sanctuary churches there are at least a dozen they take for granted that the feds will never enter a temple to arrest an immigrant and that is why they are welcomed. i was. but that was also said of people who protected jews in germany right when the laws being written by criminals. decent people have to disobey those rules those laws yeah so and particularly. president trump has made people afraid of the most vulnerable people on earth it's tragic it's seen as courage it's complete cowar
a present access point you'll say you write in the memo or in the comment that in many ways as a marilyn. the local venue i use that my book is. moot . and the are out seven. days. and. that's it. for us. this is. the money get one life has not been most of all to hilda. imprisoned and frightened she barely leaves the church. and has even us to work in the safety of the garden as she fears a visit from the feds. churches began to give protection to immigrants in the eighty's from then the...
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his mother and father, marilyn and don. >> in your happiest memory, what do you see rusty doing?g and making you happy and laugh. he was wonderful to be around. >> he was a good kid. he really was. >> but behind that wide grin and nice guy demeanor was a determined and ambitious businessman. >> he always had another idea that was bigger and better than the last one. >> rusty had spent time in the corporate world but now he was itching to go the steve jobs route. rusty's wife andrea, more than anyone, understood, and she backed rusty to the hilt when he wanted to focus on a startup. >> they were really partners in every way, shape and form whether it was in life, whether it was through business ventures. i think they both were able to treat each other in a way that made each other better. >> and their marriage seemed solid to people who had known them, which is why the details that came out later surprised everyone. but for now, rusty's grief-stricken friends and family wanted answers, answers that seemed to be taking a long time in coming. dekalb county district attorney robert j
his mother and father, marilyn and don. >> in your happiest memory, what do you see rusty doing?g and making you happy and laugh. he was wonderful to be around. >> he was a good kid. he really was. >> but behind that wide grin and nice guy demeanor was a determined and ambitious businessman. >> he always had another idea that was bigger and better than the last one. >> rusty had spent time in the corporate world but now he was itching to go the steve jobs route....
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his jacket went for $41,000, and his copy of the magazine debut issue with marilyn monroe on the coverd for 31,000. the proceeds go to the hugh hefner foundation. >>> hollywood news, dolly pardon is getting honored in los angeles. >> zack sharing his information in to killer ted bundy. >> reporter: dolly pardon is honored as the person of the year by the recording academy. willie nelson and don henly will perform. she is the first country artist to receive this honor. the gala will be held february 8th, two days before the grammy awards. the human rights foundation is calling out music artists, asking them to cancel concerts in saudi arabia. saudi arabia officials have been under scrutiny since the killing of jamal kh ron is unde hol -- zack efron showed a picture of a photo of himself as ted bundy. the film will premier in january. >>> washington prepares to say final good-byes to george hw bush. >> what other former presidents are saying about the legacy he leaves behind. >>> san francisco police investigating an overnight shooting, we will have the latest live from the scene right a
his jacket went for $41,000, and his copy of the magazine debut issue with marilyn monroe on the coverd for 31,000. the proceeds go to the hugh hefner foundation. >>> hollywood news, dolly pardon is getting honored in los angeles. >> zack sharing his information in to killer ted bundy. >> reporter: dolly pardon is honored as the person of the year by the recording academy. willie nelson and don henly will perform. she is the first country artist to receive this honor. the...
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a book on you write marilyn monroe? book, it was the first book i wrote that came out of my ph.d. thesis. got interested, but what happened was, i ended up with kind of a crusading spirit. all of my books have had kind of a crusading spirit in one aspect, which is that i became all of i was reading these biographies for various easons, that there were these consistent lies that were being told and i felt -- i had this kind of feeling that i wanted to and a truth tellingler debunker and to say here's what we need to understand, and about the ways in hich cultural myths can be distorted in ways that we're not even aware of. in retrospect, i realized that all three of my major books, my marilyn monroe book, gatsby book and now this one, all been about the american dream. i've actually been writing about along butan dream all i only became conscious of that with this one. >> you say this is a significant in donald trump's life and -- we've shown this several but i want to get your take on it. his was back in 2011 at the white house correspondent's dinner. >> all kidding aside, obvious
a book on you write marilyn monroe? book, it was the first book i wrote that came out of my ph.d. thesis. got interested, but what happened was, i ended up with kind of a crusading spirit. all of my books have had kind of a crusading spirit in one aspect, which is that i became all of i was reading these biographies for various easons, that there were these consistent lies that were being told and i felt -- i had this kind of feeling that i wanted to and a truth tellingler debunker and to say...
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selloff saw the marilyn today based on the news it seemed a major overreaction to see this much mket kpap capitalization wiped out relative to the legal threat we think it's overdone. we thought the stock price had gotten losty. but that said we thought the reaction was well erdone based on the legal threats that seem to have always been there but just wer elevated through this article that came out today. >> you have a price target of $130 on the stock. did today's action cause you to change>> that? no. today's action didn't cause us to change ourvaluation. we have already accounted for a lot of legal charges for j&j not only for the talc powder but ther cases that have gone on unrelated tothis. taking that into account we think the fair value is $130. the pullback today put the stock where we think it's worth. but we don't think the stock provides should have moved as much based on this news. >> if this goes the way the other issues with the company have gone we are seeing lawsuits and testimony and things. and see jury decisions. how is the stock do you think going to take tha thi
selloff saw the marilyn today based on the news it seemed a major overreaction to see this much mket kpap capitalization wiped out relative to the legal threat we think it's overdone. we thought the stock price had gotten losty. but that said we thought the reaction was well erdone based on the legal threats that seem to have always been there but just wer elevated through this article that came out today. >> you have a price target of $130 on the stock. did today's action cause you to...
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. >>> next marilyn representative steny hoyer the incoming house majority leader talks about the house democratic agenda for the new congress at the wall street journal's annual ceo council conference in washington. >> the democrats have control of the house going into the new congress. what is their agenda likely to do for business interests in the united states and how will some of the trends we saw in the 2018 election, notably the emergence of kind of a swing voter determinate -- of suburban educated women, how is that likely to inform us about what will happen in 2020 when the presidency is up for grabs? joining jerry is steny hoyer, the house majority whip at the moment -- and representative from maryland. please, welcome them. >> thank you. special thanks to you for fighting through washington traffic to get here in the nick of time, thank you. >> i was just a bit late because i took some people into the rotunda -- so i am sorry for being late. >> we had a lunch discussion with jeb bush that was quite moving, so we appreciate that -- but here we are. you have a piece of power ba
. >>> next marilyn representative steny hoyer the incoming house majority leader talks about the house democratic agenda for the new congress at the wall street journal's annual ceo council conference in washington. >> the democrats have control of the house going into the new congress. what is their agenda likely to do for business interests in the united states and how will some of the trends we saw in the 2018 election, notably the emergence of kind of a swing voter...
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. >> host: marilyn, adrian, connects, good morning. adrian, are you with us? go going to anna out in california effected by the opioid crisis. anna, go ahead. >> caller: yes, hello, good morning. my son was one of these -- hit by a car and bicycle and became addicted to opioid bills and as they became expensive and less available switch to heroin and had a three-year time to get off of heroin using -- what we found and wanted to share and ask questions about was that marijuana treatment for getting off of opiates. we saw a specialist in april called -- >> we break away from this recorded program and take you
. >> host: marilyn, adrian, connects, good morning. adrian, are you with us? go going to anna out in california effected by the opioid crisis. anna, go ahead. >> caller: yes, hello, good morning. my son was one of these -- hit by a car and bicycle and became addicted to opioid bills and as they became expensive and less available switch to heroin and had a three-year time to get off of heroin using -- what we found and wanted to share and ask questions about was that marijuana...
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years treasurer on day company marilyn burroughs announced just recently they had found evidence of atlantis using commercial satellites they claim to have found argue logical evidence of an agency wall bases of towers i may claim the ruins of a temple to poseidon all in spain's. national park but i wouldn't pack your bags just yet because this isn't the first time archaeologists of claim to find evidence of atlantis and spain and beyond the reports always come devoid of a little thing called as it is so well we have to wait and see if the mythical city of atlantis will ever really surface or if the tall tale will stay submerged it's amazing how people would rather believe the tall tale that produced evidence in tibet is the image of america atlantis is kind of like a great metaphor for all the problems and. are for nothing prettier are about as are so through the day remember everyone in this world we are told that we love them so i tell you all i love you i am a robot and i'm tired as well as to bond watching those hawks in our great day and night everybody. the wings of the united states
years treasurer on day company marilyn burroughs announced just recently they had found evidence of atlantis using commercial satellites they claim to have found argue logical evidence of an agency wall bases of towers i may claim the ruins of a temple to poseidon all in spain's. national park but i wouldn't pack your bags just yet because this isn't the first time archaeologists of claim to find evidence of atlantis and spain and beyond the reports always come devoid of a little thing called...
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senator from new york and the small group of women which includes nikki haley included among others marilyn albright who would be future secretary of state and even a somewhat unconventional pick at the time by president obama samantha power she had been a journalist with a great deal of foreign experience notably in africa covering the wrong rwandan genocide so on that level this is notable on another level i think it's very much and easily explained by trump that's a nation in particular with american cable news television and in particular with the fox cable news network and where one of the stavert shows is a very popular morning show fox and friends and not our for several years was associated with that show and that had surely and something to do with her selection initially for the united states state department he has a an interest nearly an obsession with image and people on the hawkish and the oil producing group opec has decided to cut production because of an oversupply of crude then this mrs from then the country has tentatively agreed to the move at a meeting in vienna they're
senator from new york and the small group of women which includes nikki haley included among others marilyn albright who would be future secretary of state and even a somewhat unconventional pick at the time by president obama samantha power she had been a journalist with a great deal of foreign experience notably in africa covering the wrong rwandan genocide so on that level this is notable on another level i think it's very much and easily explained by trump that's a nation in particular with...
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and rap star marilyn horta. we have a lot to learn here and a lot of our viewers do too. are the right tools, good paper and i like to get it started with having the paper precut. rob: get your things together. you only need one piece of tape to wrap a present. fair enough. on the bottom. >> you tape it to the box. >> she started at the bottom, pulled the paper over and on the side. >> again the key would have been to make this smaller. wrap it around. rob: you cut across for the right size too much paper. >> so you don't actually see the paper. >> you can handle it. >> i'm one of those but if i can fit it in the back, i will. rob: on the side you have too much. >> take this down. i do not have the proper scissors. rob: you take it here. >> keep the corners of the package sharp and the ribbon or i don't know. >> it makes it cross no matter what you do. rob: show us one side here because we are running out of time. and flashbacks of my mom. and then you got the double-sided tape. >> we are going to face off and wrap up, this will be mine. how are we going to do this? shari
and rap star marilyn horta. we have a lot to learn here and a lot of our viewers do too. are the right tools, good paper and i like to get it started with having the paper precut. rob: get your things together. you only need one piece of tape to wrap a present. fair enough. on the bottom. >> you tape it to the box. >> she started at the bottom, pulled the paper over and on the side. >> again the key would have been to make this smaller. wrap it around. rob: you cut across for...
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his wife marilyn next to him. >> that's dan quayle?watching lynne cheney chat with hillary clinton, there's an interesting conversation right there. >> of course mrs. obama is in the middle of a book tour, her very successful book. she was forced to cancel two european stops because of the death of president bush. and she is here today. >> the most successful american book of the year, and that's saying a lot, actually. >> it's going to continue, i think. it's number one this week. >> the upper right hand corner, chelsea clinton and ivanka trump are next to each other. >> i don't think president carter and hillary clinton like each other. i'm just looking at that picture. it's strange, as if they're not anywhere near each other. i shouldn't point that out, but it's fairly obvious. >> michelle obama describing the friendship she has and the intrigue around it with the 43rd president as part of her book tour events, has captured the attention and amusement of a lot of people. it just seems like a curious friendship. she and 43 describe i
his wife marilyn next to him. >> that's dan quayle?watching lynne cheney chat with hillary clinton, there's an interesting conversation right there. >> of course mrs. obama is in the middle of a book tour, her very successful book. she was forced to cancel two european stops because of the death of president bush. and she is here today. >> the most successful american book of the year, and that's saying a lot, actually. >> it's going to continue, i think. it's number one...
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theyean by wined and dined me as if i was marilyn monroe or some model. she would have deserved it, you know? [laughter] mr. papadopoulos: i said hey, if you want to spend $700 on wine and food, do it. >> wine and dining. mr. papadopoulos: they are pouring drinks, and i said, that is quite a lot of money to be spending for two government workers. they are not poor but they are not millionaires, and i have ever spent $700 on a dinner myself, i have never seen it. and said ok, i want to distance myself from these two guys. then they said no, please. we want to join the campaign, essentially. join theou mean, campaign? you are active-duty intelligence officials at the u.s. embassy in london, and you are sending me messages that you want to ingratiate yourself in the campaign, meet people, advise them and share knowledge. i was just, you know, a little cautious. >> did you get their names? mr. papadopoulos: terrence dudley, i think he is to let the embassy in london right now, and gregory baker. >> [inaudible] >> gregory baker, this is crazy. wanted to get an
theyean by wined and dined me as if i was marilyn monroe or some model. she would have deserved it, you know? [laughter] mr. papadopoulos: i said hey, if you want to spend $700 on wine and food, do it. >> wine and dining. mr. papadopoulos: they are pouring drinks, and i said, that is quite a lot of money to be spending for two government workers. they are not poor but they are not millionaires, and i have ever spent $700 on a dinner myself, i have never seen it. and said ok, i want to...
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while i receive all the attention, marilyn has quietly and resolutely supported not only me but all the men in these joint assignments. i am thankful for her steady presence in my life. i would also like to introduce my son, kenneth ray mckenzie, who graduated from the naval academy in the class of 2007. he's now employed in the railroad business in alabama. also here is his wife kristin and my sister andrea. safely tucked away with a friend are our two grandsons, ages three and five, who might have, i think wisely, chosen not to inflict on the committee today. i would like to talk just a moment about the officer seated next to me. in my opinion, the president could not have nominated anyone better to be the next socom commander than general rich clark. he is a morally grounded and strategic-minded officer. if confirmed, i look forward to the opportunity to continue to march alongside him in tampa and across the tier. the general commander, i believe, is one of the finest commanders ever produced. as this committee is aware, the 21 members that make up socom are the best in the world. w
while i receive all the attention, marilyn has quietly and resolutely supported not only me but all the men in these joint assignments. i am thankful for her steady presence in my life. i would also like to introduce my son, kenneth ray mckenzie, who graduated from the naval academy in the class of 2007. he's now employed in the railroad business in alabama. also here is his wife kristin and my sister andrea. safely tucked away with a friend are our two grandsons, ages three and five, who might...
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teresa palmer, marilyn morgan, and mark averni, i believe, could have mispronounced it. areni. okay. arenson? okay. anyway, mark. those are the three, please, for general public comment. each has 3 minutes. >> clerk: and to remind everyone, i have an egg timer. when the timer goes off, please note it's your time and finish your sentence and move on. >> commissioners, going first alphabetically. >> i'm mark arenson, professor at hastings college of the law. i'm here for healthcare, housing, jobs and justice. specifically, i will be very brief. i want to request that the coalition be made part of the backup proceedings developing the healthcare services master plan, which is being done jointly with the planning department, which has been headed up. it's been in a hiatus and we would like to be part of that process, which establishes policies, goals, standards for healthcare delivery in san francisco. the enforcement mechanism is in the review of land use requests for development by different hospitals and other healthcare institutions. so it very much is important in establishing
teresa palmer, marilyn morgan, and mark averni, i believe, could have mispronounced it. areni. okay. arenson? okay. anyway, mark. those are the three, please, for general public comment. each has 3 minutes. >> clerk: and to remind everyone, i have an egg timer. when the timer goes off, please note it's your time and finish your sentence and move on. >> commissioners, going first alphabetically. >> i'm mark arenson, professor at hastings college of the law. i'm here for...
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credit and attention, marilyn quietly supported not only me, but the men and women of the joint force in our assignments. i'm proud of her and thankful for server-- her service and my son graduated from the class of 2007 and served two tours in afghanistan and marine officer. he's now employed in the railroad business in alabama. here is his wife kristen and my sister andrea. and grandsons, three and five who might not wisely not chosen to inflict on the committee today. i'd like to talk about the officer seated in exto me. in my opinion the president could not have nominated anyone better to be the next socom commander than rich clarke. he's a moral, strategically minded officer. if confirmed i look forward to the opportunity to march alongside him across the theater. i would like to pay a breie bri the commander votel. our nation is stronger because of his selfless service. the 20 countries that make up the u.s. centcom area of responsibility are as richly diverse and unique as any in the world and present a set of vexing challenges. we have vital strategic interest in the area of r
credit and attention, marilyn quietly supported not only me, but the men and women of the joint force in our assignments. i'm proud of her and thankful for server-- her service and my son graduated from the class of 2007 and served two tours in afghanistan and marine officer. he's now employed in the railroad business in alabama. here is his wife kristen and my sister andrea. and grandsons, three and five who might not wisely not chosen to inflict on the committee today. i'd like to talk about...
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brian: why did you write a book on marilyn monroe? prof. churchwell: he came out of my phd thesis.got interested. i ended up with a crusading spirit. all of my books have ended up with that in some aspect. i became aware as i was reading of these biographies of her that there were these consistent lies that were being told. i had this feeling that i wanted to be the truth teller. a debunker. to say this is what we need to understand. the way the cultural myths can be distorted and ways we are not aware of. in retrospect, i realize that all three of my major books have been about the american dream. i have been writing about it all along. brian: you say this was a significant moment in donald trump's life. we have shown this several times. i want to get your take on it. the speck in 2011 at the white house correspondents dinner. we all know about your credentials. , just recently in an episode of celebrity apprentice, at the steakhouse, the men's cooking team did not impress the judges from omaha steaks. there was a lot of blame to go around. but you recognize that the real problem
brian: why did you write a book on marilyn monroe? prof. churchwell: he came out of my phd thesis.got interested. i ended up with a crusading spirit. all of my books have ended up with that in some aspect. i became aware as i was reading of these biographies of her that there were these consistent lies that were being told. i had this feeling that i wanted to be the truth teller. a debunker. to say this is what we need to understand. the way the cultural myths can be distorted and ways we are...
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what i looked at the second time around is i like watching marilyn quayle this is going to be interesting be interesting. i don't know if you see but dick cheney was in the background. he also was watching the whole thing. is he like i'm removed now. i don't really need to worry about this stuff anymore. but he watched every, every single. he has his eyes on everything. who knows what cheney is up to. >> martha: always extraordinary to see a collection of our nation's presidents all in that front row today. it was quite something. >> jesse: very special. >> from beginning to end. thank you for ending the evening with me. great to have you with us always on weakens. that is the story for tonight. we will be back here tomorrow night. tucker carlson is up next in washington, d.c. good night, everybody. ♪ no ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the mueller investigation appears to be moving in directions nobody could have anticipated. none of them obviously connected to russian meddling in the past presidential election. what is the point of all of this? and when
what i looked at the second time around is i like watching marilyn quayle this is going to be interesting be interesting. i don't know if you see but dick cheney was in the background. he also was watching the whole thing. is he like i'm removed now. i don't really need to worry about this stuff anymore. but he watched every, every single. he has his eyes on everything. who knows what cheney is up to. >> martha: always extraordinary to see a collection of our nation's presidents all in...
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there is the marilyn monroe movie, "gentlemen prefer blondes," and harry always said real gentlemen prefer gray. [laughter] tammy: as much as he loved the golden curls, he was also diplomatic about it and wanted her to look her age. yes? >> where in their history did her mother died? was that one reason why she did not want to go to washington? tammy: sort of, yes. bess did not have the patience for political maneuvering and things like that it happened in washington, d.c. as a senator's wife, you have to be on, and part of it was not necessarily wanting to leave her mother. madge wallace died in december of 1952, so right before they left the white house is when she died. and as far as i can tell, had madge not died, they would have still moved back into the truman home with harry's mother-in-law. >> what was the last correspondence between the two of them? tammy: the last one that we have i think is around 1958-ish, i do not remember now. clearly as they got older, they , did not travel without each other as much as, and they were together, so they did not write. as harry got older, he w
there is the marilyn monroe movie, "gentlemen prefer blondes," and harry always said real gentlemen prefer gray. [laughter] tammy: as much as he loved the golden curls, he was also diplomatic about it and wanted her to look her age. yes? >> where in their history did her mother died? was that one reason why she did not want to go to washington? tammy: sort of, yes. bess did not have the patience for political maneuvering and things like that it happened in washington, d.c. as a...
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we go from here come up, the arrest as jim was saying with, heard around the world, the cfo of a marilyn chinese tech firm taken into custody. we tell you wooty shook the global markets plus the stop strategist who, has been calling for a year end rally now says it's dead on arrival. what made him change his tune? we will explain. we are live from the cnbc headquarters in inglewood cliffs, newman tonight much more "fast money" right after this s pocke . >>> back on "fast money. broad kochl beating earnings after the bell a bright spot for a stock ha has been in a rough spot josh lipton with the details. >> so that brought com call is starting here. the cfo on the call. going forward he says in terms of disclosure, they are planning to do away with quarterly guidance, instead saying they are moving to annual guidance going forward. he says that more accurately reflects how he manages the business as for the print itself, i checked in with bernstein stacey razcom ary broadcom bull. he says gross margin way above 2019 guidance up by his math 2350 for fiscal '19. higher than the street looke
we go from here come up, the arrest as jim was saying with, heard around the world, the cfo of a marilyn chinese tech firm taken into custody. we tell you wooty shook the global markets plus the stop strategist who, has been calling for a year end rally now says it's dead on arrival. what made him change his tune? we will explain. we are live from the cnbc headquarters in inglewood cliffs, newman tonight much more "fast money" right after this s pocke . >>> back on "fast...
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. >> good evening shannon, i'm standing outside the office of marilyn senator ben cardin, the delegation met tonight with the ceo of gm. there is a plant near baltimore that they are closing in the delegation gave her an earful. >> i like the fact that you are looking ahead's we don't have another propaganda. if you do it in america, they are part of our family. we are committed to them now they're walking away. >> this issue has issued publicans or democrats as the senator says that he asked if he could move new technology cars into the plant in ohio. >> just as the workforce has too much has doubled general motors over the years, we expect general motors to stand with this workforce and give them a chance. we talk a lot about the possibility of bringing other products into the plant, that is what we would like to see. >> the restructuring is necessary for the survival of gm she defended her company when i asked her about the tax cuts the president imposed on the amount of money that they are saving. >> this industry is transforming we need to make sure that gm is around. we have respon
. >> good evening shannon, i'm standing outside the office of marilyn senator ben cardin, the delegation met tonight with the ceo of gm. there is a plant near baltimore that they are closing in the delegation gave her an earful. >> i like the fact that you are looking ahead's we don't have another propaganda. if you do it in america, they are part of our family. we are committed to them now they're walking away. >> this issue has issued publicans or democrats as the senator...
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i said, obviously, i want to talk to marilyn and our children and i'll get back to you tomorrow.said, no problem, call me back. that night at the dinner table, they would have been about 12, 10 and 8, there abouts. i said, well, vice president george bush called and wants me to be his running mate. my wife, she was all in. she said, absolutely. you've been looking at this. you've known george bush for a long time. you'll be great. then the kids started chirping in. i'll never forget my daughter, she's the youngest. she said, well, i don't think he's gonna pick you. he's gonna pick bob dole. i said, he might. then my second son, real cynical one, he was in congress for a term. he said, dad, he's not gonna pick you. he says, you're not even a famous senator now. i said what makes you think i'm not gonna get picked? the oldest one was with your mother. >> dana: nothing like your children. >> to put you right back in your chair. >> dana: you might have asked the family dog. he might have been in. trip down memory lane, 1988, at the convention. >> i'm standing here tonight because of
i said, obviously, i want to talk to marilyn and our children and i'll get back to you tomorrow.said, no problem, call me back. that night at the dinner table, they would have been about 12, 10 and 8, there abouts. i said, well, vice president george bush called and wants me to be his running mate. my wife, she was all in. she said, absolutely. you've been looking at this. you've known george bush for a long time. you'll be great. then the kids started chirping in. i'll never forget my...
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because you had these great female writers like ann beatts and marilyn miller and rosie shuster, butdn't want to do sketches written by women. >> i like sirloin steak, i like american food. don't push me, i mean it! >> john used to regularly ask for the women to be fired on the show, because chicks just weren't funny. >> awful! awful! couldn't be worse! >> really enough to make you want to puke your guts out. >> it was an uphill battle. lauren used to come around to me and rosy and say, so what have you got for the girls? we felt an obligation to cover them since the men didn't write that much for them. [ laughing ] >> but, seriously. >> they started to write more for gilda, because gilda was very outgoing. and you know, she was more of a proven laugh getter. >> no! >> when i saw gilda radner, my mind was blown. she was really magnetic. she committed it to so hard and she wasn't afraid to not be dainty with her character work. >> what is that bewitching scent you're wearing? >> vicks vaporub. >> there was never a moment when you thought, wait a second, these women don't deserve to be
because you had these great female writers like ann beatts and marilyn miller and rosie shuster, butdn't want to do sketches written by women. >> i like sirloin steak, i like american food. don't push me, i mean it! >> john used to regularly ask for the women to be fired on the show, because chicks just weren't funny. >> awful! awful! couldn't be worse! >> really enough to make you want to puke your guts out. >> it was an uphill battle. lauren used to come around...
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stilettos and freighters boas and -- feathers boas and basically an idea of femininity from 1950s, marilyn monroe movies. >> but i notice you were not appreciative when he tried to give you the bright pink bra. >> didn't fit him because he was much bigger than that. he tried to regift that. it was a victoria secret bra. >> you said, kept saying, no, no thank you, real. >> mean it. your dad did say that he felt it was easier to be a woman than to be a man. in america and certainly in hungary as well, i'm sure. so talk to us about that and what is going -- because so many women in america today do not feel it's easier to be a woman than a man in america. >> well, my father had this notion that if you are a woman, you would have it easier because people would kiss your hand, and open doors for you. >> romantic version of womanhood. >> my father liked to sea to me you only talk about the disadvantages of being a woman but i only find advantages. so this was -- nonsense. my father continued to -- in all the time i was there i never saw anybody open -- maybe i opened the door for my father but -
stilettos and freighters boas and -- feathers boas and basically an idea of femininity from 1950s, marilyn monroe movies. >> but i notice you were not appreciative when he tried to give you the bright pink bra. >> didn't fit him because he was much bigger than that. he tried to regift that. it was a victoria secret bra. >> you said, kept saying, no, no thank you, real. >> mean it. your dad did say that he felt it was easier to be a woman than to be a man. in america and...
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it keeps going in korea, marilyn monroe is probably the most famous of the women who went that much more common were women, college graduates from home who joined the red in the same day the vietnam war. they stopped serving coffee and started serving kool-aid, so little adjustments were made but again it's the same idea, sending women from home to entertain soldiers and provide a brief reminder of home, something different from the war to relieve boredom and stress. us to do this though the kinds of entertainment we send have changed dramatically. elmo did not go to vietnam, north korea or the civic theater. but given the changing demographics of the military today, sesame street has begun a tour several years ago but we still send the dallas cowboy cheerleaders among other groups of professional cheerleaders, dancers, etc. , into war zones all over the middle east, and being a texan i'm hesitant to mention this because i'm afraid the state of texas will come find me, when mentioning the dallas cowboy cheerleaders with anything other than the utmost respect but nonetheless, we are still
it keeps going in korea, marilyn monroe is probably the most famous of the women who went that much more common were women, college graduates from home who joined the red in the same day the vietnam war. they stopped serving coffee and started serving kool-aid, so little adjustments were made but again it's the same idea, sending women from home to entertain soldiers and provide a brief reminder of home, something different from the war to relieve boredom and stress. us to do this though the...
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look at rebalancing, right the marilyn thing.n monday goldman sachs had out a piece that the pension fund rebalance was going to be $110 billion with a b, come into the marketplace. then after the big rally they said it was going to be, scratch that, 84 billion after the turn around today, it's probably going to be around $70 billion coming into the marketplace. those are big numbers. there is some flexibility. pension funds do not have to do it by year end but the majority i would say 90 peppers are going to do it by year end the market has to absorb that. equities must be bought. let's go on to the next thing. positioning. we talked about it, whether carter said buy the imt wm, the russell, small caps orp whether people are getting back into the large cap tech stocks. so the news is, right, that what we've seen has been the xlk, the triple qs, all the tech names, they were the ones responsible for in movement in the marketplace. so if you don't have that anymore, if they're not bought and it's the iwms that's not putting the ma
look at rebalancing, right the marilyn thing.n monday goldman sachs had out a piece that the pension fund rebalance was going to be $110 billion with a b, come into the marketplace. then after the big rally they said it was going to be, scratch that, 84 billion after the turn around today, it's probably going to be around $70 billion coming into the marketplace. those are big numbers. there is some flexibility. pension funds do not have to do it by year end but the majority i would say 90...
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>> they wined and dined me as if i was marilyn monroe or some model. >> she would have deserved it. >> i just said, hey, you want to spend $700 on wine and food, fine. [ laughter ] and they are just pouring drinks and i said that's quite a lot of money to be spending for two government workers. but they are not poor, but they are not millionaires and i've never spent $700 on a meal myself and i've never seen it. and then i say, okay, i am going to distance myself from these two guys. and they said please, we want to join the campaign, essentially. and i said what you mean join the campaign? you're already government officials at the embassy in london and you are sending me messages you want to ingratiate yourself in the campaign and meet people. and advise them and share knowledge. and i was just a little cautious. >> what were their names? >> turns dudley, i think he still at the embassy in london right now and gregory baker. >> he left me a message two days ago. gregory baker [ laughter ] this is crazy, like he wanted to have an update about my job situation. [ laughter ] >> because
>> they wined and dined me as if i was marilyn monroe or some model. >> she would have deserved it. >> i just said, hey, you want to spend $700 on wine and food, fine. [ laughter ] and they are just pouring drinks and i said that's quite a lot of money to be spending for two government workers. but they are not poor, but they are not millionaires and i've never spent $700 on a meal myself and i've never seen it. and then i say, okay, i am going to distance myself from these...
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they wined and dined me as if i was marilyn monroe or some model. mike: maybe your wife?laughter] george: she would have deserved it, you know? i said hey, if you want to spend $700 on wine and food, do it. simona: wine and dining. george: and, you know, they are pouring drinks, and i said, that is quite a lot of money to be spending for two government workers. they are not poor, but they are not millionaires, and i have ever spent $700 on a dinner myself, and i have never seen it. what do you even eat? and said ok, i want to distance myself from these two guys. then they said no, no, no, please. we want to join the campaign, essentially. what do you mean, join the campaign? you are active-duty intelligence officials at the u.s. embassy in london, and you are sending me messages that you want to ingratiate yourself in the campaign, meet people, and advise them and share knowledge. i was just, you know, a little cautious. mike: did you get their names? terrence dudley, i think he still at the embassy in london right now, and gregory baker. simona: who left me a message lin
they wined and dined me as if i was marilyn monroe or some model. mike: maybe your wife?laughter] george: she would have deserved it, you know? i said hey, if you want to spend $700 on wine and food, do it. simona: wine and dining. george: and, you know, they are pouring drinks, and i said, that is quite a lot of money to be spending for two government workers. they are not poor, but they are not millionaires, and i have ever spent $700 on a dinner myself, and i have never seen it. what do you...
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but i realize that each woman, valerie anders, marilyn lovell, and susan borman, were just as courageousportant to the success of the mission of apollo 8 as their husbands were, and what they did, and when they made possible with so moving to me and so deep that it became a major part of the story and about my book. the astronauts themselves could not have been nicer, more regular guys. when i was growing up, watching the space mission, they would push in the old little black-and-white tv on a big giant metal coaster, the kids would gather around and watch, i thought of astronauts a sort of demigods -- they were sort of half human and have godly, almost like a different species, this other creature that was so spectacular, there were many levels beyond rock stars are superstar athletes. there were just a few of them, and it did not seem like anyone had ever done or attempted to do before. when i finally met frank borman, jim lovell, and bill anders, i have to get used to the fact that these are just three of the nicest, most ordinary, wonderful, warm, regular guys. and i had to remind my
but i realize that each woman, valerie anders, marilyn lovell, and susan borman, were just as courageousportant to the success of the mission of apollo 8 as their husbands were, and what they did, and when they made possible with so moving to me and so deep that it became a major part of the story and about my book. the astronauts themselves could not have been nicer, more regular guys. when i was growing up, watching the space mission, they would push in the old little black-and-white tv on a...
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it keeps going in korea, again, marilyn monroe is probably the most famous of these women who went. but much more common were just women, college graduates from home who joined the red cross, the uso, and that kind of thing. same thing in the vietnam war. they stopped serving coffee in the vietnam war because it was much too hot and started serving kool-aid. it's the same idea, we're going to send women from home to entertain soldiers, provide a brief kind of reminder of home, something different than the war to relieve that boredom and stress. we still do this, though the kinds of entertainment we send have changed dramatically. elmo did not go to vietnam, nor korea, nor the pacific theater. but given the changing demographics of the military today, many more military families, sesame street began a military tour several years ago. we're still sending the dallas cowboy cheerleaders, among other professional cheerleaders, dancers, et cetera, to war zones all over the middle east. being a texan, i hesitate to mention this, because they'll come and find me for mentioning the dallas co
it keeps going in korea, again, marilyn monroe is probably the most famous of these women who went. but much more common were just women, college graduates from home who joined the red cross, the uso, and that kind of thing. same thing in the vietnam war. they stopped serving coffee in the vietnam war because it was much too hot and started serving kool-aid. it's the same idea, we're going to send women from home to entertain soldiers, provide a brief kind of reminder of home, something...
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marilyn monroe probably the most famous that went, but much more common were women, college graduates from home. joins the red cross, u.s. o. they stopped serving coffee because it was much too hot and they started serving kool-aid. so little adjustments for made, but again, the same kind of idea, send women from home to enter tan soldiers, provide something different from the war to relieve that boredom and stress. we still do this, though the kinds of entertainment we send have changed dramatically. elmo did not go to vietnam, nor korea, nor the civic theater, begin the changing demographic of the military today, many more military families, "sesame street" began a uso tour several years ago. but we are still sending the dallas cowboy cheerleaders among other groups of cheerleaders dancers, et cetera. being a texan now, i'm hesitant to mention this because i'm afraid the state of texas is going to come find me for mentioning the dallas cowboy cheerleaders with anything but the utmost respect, but nonetheless, we are still sending dubious kinds of enter at the same ti tanment and tha
marilyn monroe probably the most famous that went, but much more common were women, college graduates from home. joins the red cross, u.s. o. they stopped serving coffee because it was much too hot and they started serving kool-aid. so little adjustments for made, but again, the same kind of idea, send women from home to enter tan soldiers, provide something different from the war to relieve that boredom and stress. we still do this, though the kinds of entertainment we send have changed...
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boas -- [laughter] i mean, basically an idea femme nipty from 19 -- femininity, you know, from 1950s marilyn monroe movies. >> but i noticed you were not very appreciative when he tried to give you the bright pink bra -- >> yes. >> which didn't fit him. >> yeah. my father tried to regift that. [laughter] it was a victoria's secret bra, so -- [laughter] >> you said, you can't say, no, no thank you. really, i mean it. and your dad did say that he felt it was easier to be a woman than to be a man. and in america and certainly in hungary as well, i'm sure. so talk to us about that and what is going, because so many women in america today do not feel that it's easier to be a woman than a man in america. >> yeah. well, i mean, my father had this notion that if you were a woman, you would have it easier because, you know, because people would kiss your hand and open doors for you -- >> a romantic version of womanhood. >> my father liked to say to me you only talk about the disadvantages of being a woman, but i only find advantages. [laughter] but this was nonsense. my father continued, i mean, in a
boas -- [laughter] i mean, basically an idea femme nipty from 19 -- femininity, you know, from 1950s marilyn monroe movies. >> but i noticed you were not very appreciative when he tried to give you the bright pink bra -- >> yes. >> which didn't fit him. >> yeah. my father tried to regift that. [laughter] it was a victoria's secret bra, so -- [laughter] >> you said, you can't say, no, no thank you. really, i mean it. and your dad did say that he felt it was easier...