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. >> rob matheson -- evelyn matthei is leading in the polls in khelle. >> she's a single mother, an i think yist and socialist. yet former president michelle bachelet is so popular she gave up her job as the head of the u.n.'s women's organization to run for office again. 69-year-old norma is a housewife. like many in this working class neighbourhood she is passionate about michelle bachelet. >> translation: no one recognised us or cared about housewive's until michelle came along. with pensions and other social matters. >> in chile it's sociable and personnelable. some critics accuse her of
. >> rob matheson -- evelyn matthei is leading in the polls in khelle. >> she's a single mother, an i think yist and socialist. yet former president michelle bachelet is so popular she gave up her job as the head of the u.n.'s women's organization to run for office again. 69-year-old norma is a housewife. like many in this working class neighbourhood she is passionate about michelle bachelet. >> translation: no one recognised us or cared about housewive's until michelle came...
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claire danes is here, the star of show time's drama series homeland and plays the role of carrie matheson a brilliant but psychological troubled cia agent. >> one of the greatest nation's losses on 9/11 is the delusion of invincibility, here matheson poised between breakthrough and break down personified the country, confusion, the performance has earned her two consecutive emmy and golden globe awards and here is a look at the series. >> the green pen is what i want. >> and blue is what is available. >> green is important. green is necessary. it doesn't make sense, and it is really not an unreasonable request. >> carrie. >> so, thank god. i have asked four, five, six times but there is no understanding. they offer me blue, they offer me black, is green so hard? is blue elusive? my kingdom for a green pen. >> >> she should go to her room. the doctor will be in. >> i am focused on green. there is more, there are many, many more. the avenues here have methods and patterns and priorities, a single sniper. no. they couldn't do that. he never has. he never will. he goes big. he explodes, he --
claire danes is here, the star of show time's drama series homeland and plays the role of carrie matheson a brilliant but psychological troubled cia agent. >> one of the greatest nation's losses on 9/11 is the delusion of invincibility, here matheson poised between breakthrough and break down personified the country, confusion, the performance has earned her two consecutive emmy and golden globe awards and here is a look at the series. >> the green pen is what i want. >> and...
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. >> rob matheson -- evelyn matthei is leading in the polls in khelle. >> she's a single mother, an i think yist and socialist. yet former president michelle bachelet is so popular she gave up her job as the head of the u.n.'s women's organization to run for office again. 69-year-old norma is a housewife. like many in this working class neighbourhood she is passionate about michelle bachelet. >> translation: no one recognised us or cared about housewive's until michelle came along. with pensions and other social matters. >> in chile it's sociable and personnelable. some critics accuse her of talking socialism and defending a probusiness system five ouring a small elite. this time she's promising to level the playing fields, raising corporate taxes to pay for health and education. gradual changes. >> they don't want to kill the goos that lay the golden egg. they want the eggs better distributed. that's what they are voting for michelle bachelet to do, to better distribute the benefits of economic growth. >> michelle bachelet's personal life was mashed by tragedy. her father died in a m
. >> rob matheson -- evelyn matthei is leading in the polls in khelle. >> she's a single mother, an i think yist and socialist. yet former president michelle bachelet is so popular she gave up her job as the head of the u.n.'s women's organization to run for office again. 69-year-old norma is a housewife. like many in this working class neighbourhood she is passionate about michelle bachelet. >> translation: no one recognised us or cared about housewive's until michelle came...
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in place so friendly that 1 matheson's crack is a sound made in hockey. >> is a canadian crack mapler? how is a different? i am the wrong guy to ask. >> walking into toronto city hall, there are no metal detectors, no security. you can stroll in and go past the records and join the scandals ground. a few feet away they are giving away free health care. >> even to pass the americans. >> do you get a lollipop? yes, you did. >> how much you pay your doctor? >> $75. >> while we are shocked by the mayor he shocked we have to pay for a flu shot. >> you got yours free on canada. >> canadians are far superior human beings. have you heard that today? >> how did a guy like him get elected at a place like this. in the late 1990's, the bustling metropolis downtown of sort to the blue-collar suburbs into city elections. after almost a decade of liberal rule, rob ford ran as a physical hawk who which of the bicycle loving, free-spending liberals downtown a thing or two. >> it is time to stop the gravy train. >> while he stay on message it was not a massive campaign. >> had a conversation with a dr
in place so friendly that 1 matheson's crack is a sound made in hockey. >> is a canadian crack mapler? how is a different? i am the wrong guy to ask. >> walking into toronto city hall, there are no metal detectors, no security. you can stroll in and go past the records and join the scandals ground. a few feet away they are giving away free health care. >> even to pass the americans. >> do you get a lollipop? yes, you did. >> how much you pay your doctor? >>...
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if when i was first asked to give this talk, and i have to would be five minutes and judge matheson has heard this talk and a variety of different forms -- i said i am going to get rid of all of my historic cases and judge matheson said, own know, i love them. it, the i thought about more i thought how this illustrates really nicely how we hone our skills in working in cases that are prehistoric or historic in context, how we bring those skills into more in manylegal cases, and way what we learned from those forensic context actually help ando back to these historic prehistoric cases and understand, interpret what we see better. it is this wonderful process, and ability to work in both of these worlds. we are learning in both contexts. illustratesf talton a couple of cases of violence interpretation. it tells a really nice one, to be able to illustrate blunt force, sharp force, projectile before we take it to a more recent setting. 1461attle of talton from was supposed to have been one of the most bloodiest battles on english soil. it was a battle of the war of the roses, the long-runni
if when i was first asked to give this talk, and i have to would be five minutes and judge matheson has heard this talk and a variety of different forms -- i said i am going to get rid of all of my historic cases and judge matheson said, own know, i love them. it, the i thought about more i thought how this illustrates really nicely how we hone our skills in working in cases that are prehistoric or historic in context, how we bring those skills into more in manylegal cases, and way what we...
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matheson global headlines this on a case to sixty three people have been tailored to suit the market collapsed in the last pickup or so. dozens more were also injured and the justice that says i still like him to free more people trapped under rubble investigation has been launched into what caused the ability to crumble the top with fish and drained the yeast in the building sunday. a russian oil pipeline has exploded in china's north east killing twenty two people. what is in the coastal city of qingdao were trying to contain any clue that i wandered off to pack the writhing three cars and damaging buildings areas have been put out to try and sum the love from seeping into the sea because of the accident is still the investigate it the number of people thought to have died in the times saying that the significance two weeks ago has risen to find thousand officials say eight is now starting to reach remote areas. decimated by this at the stall but the damage to infrastructure a's comprehend that it's over five hundred thousand people have been forced from the highlands and ten to he
matheson global headlines this on a case to sixty three people have been tailored to suit the market collapsed in the last pickup or so. dozens more were also injured and the justice that says i still like him to free more people trapped under rubble investigation has been launched into what caused the ability to crumble the top with fish and drained the yeast in the building sunday. a russian oil pipeline has exploded in china's north east killing twenty two people. what is in the coastal city...
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matheson, for five minutes. mr. matheson: mr. matheson: mr. speaker, i rise today to bring awareness o our country's pancreatic cancer and the strong and continued research of this. 40,000 americans are expected to diagnosis by pancreatic cancer, a number that's steadily increased in the past decade. only 6% of patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer will live more than five years, and that's a statistic that has not improved in over 40 years. earlier this year, i sat down with several of my constituents affected by pancreatic cancer. one in particular, jamie, saw her father and died nine weeks after he was diagnosed. sadly, this is all too common when discussing pancreatic cancer. i can guess we all know someone who's died from this disease. sequestration cut $1.5 million from the national institutes of research. it would have done research on pancreatic cancer. everyone i talked to in my district agrees with the idea that funding medical and disease research is a good thing. we must continue research in this area and begin the process of r
matheson, for five minutes. mr. matheson: mr. matheson: mr. speaker, i rise today to bring awareness o our country's pancreatic cancer and the strong and continued research of this. 40,000 americans are expected to diagnosis by pancreatic cancer, a number that's steadily increased in the past decade. only 6% of patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer will live more than five years, and that's a statistic that has not improved in over 40 years. earlier this year, i sat down with several of my...
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. >> hans matheson is the lead, the rerend.ew past. village in the dickens era in england. it's in a tough time. and you know cistmas for many is a tough time. >> it sely is. >> it's aough time. >> and hopesre highnd pression is ge. >> yeah. so i'm hoping this film will bring a little he to people who are passing through. >> close to the book or -- >> very close. ry close. had to expand it a b because it is a short -- >> yeah. what i led about it so much, lot of the faith-based films are well intentioned but they don't have theroduction quality that a genuine hollywd movie does. this one h beautiful, beautiful qualy to it. >> wish you great lu. >> thank you. thk you. >> love the book. great christmas prent. love you, max. >> thank you for letting me come on. good to see you. >>> tomorrow, country star john ri. and elvis rant's artist of the n and talk show host betnny frankel. >> barbara corcoran too. have a busy day. >> and gnn beck, the intervi i did la week in texas. ha a great day, everybody. bye
. >> hans matheson is the lead, the rerend.ew past. village in the dickens era in england. it's in a tough time. and you know cistmas for many is a tough time. >> it sely is. >> it's aough time. >> and hopesre highnd pression is ge. >> yeah. so i'm hoping this film will bring a little he to people who are passing through. >> close to the book or -- >> very close. ry close. had to expand it a b because it is a short -- >> yeah. what i led about it...
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i said i'm going to get rid of all of my historic cases and judge matheson said oh no but i love the historic cases. the more i thought about it i thought this illustrates really nicely how we hone our skills in working in cases that are prehistoric or historic and context, how we bring those skills into more medical legal cases and in many ways how what we learned from those in forensic context actually help us to go back to these historic and prehistoric cases and understand trauma and interpret what we are seeing better so there is this wonderful process and an ability to work in both of these worlds. we are learning in those contexts. so the battle of taliban illustrates a couple of cases of violence interpretation. taliban is a really nice one to be able to illustrate to you what blunt force, sharp force and the projectile force looks like before we take it to a more recent setting. the battle was supposed to within one of the bloodiest battles on english soil. it was a battle of the wars of the roses, the long-running civil war incurred on palm sunday in 1461-amp reportedly 100
i said i'm going to get rid of all of my historic cases and judge matheson said oh no but i love the historic cases. the more i thought about it i thought this illustrates really nicely how we hone our skills in working in cases that are prehistoric or historic and context, how we bring those skills into more medical legal cases and in many ways how what we learned from those in forensic context actually help us to go back to these historic and prehistoric cases and understand trauma and...
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the tough as nails ""homeland"" star glammed up and very not carrie matheson for the new issue. >>> thehe ebony power 100 gala to honor music legend berry gordy. >>> nick cannon host and already back to work on "america's got talent," but will howie, howard, heidi and mel come back? >> i hope everybody comes back. you know how that is. that's process. >>> simon cowell and "the x-factor" top 12 party breaking baby name news. >> i agreed last night with lauren. >> julia? >> i can brutally tell you it's -- i'm not gonna tell you, wait and see, darling, in february, everything will be announced. >>> newly single orlando bloom creating a fan frenzy in new york city just days after officially splittingrom supeodel wife, miranda kerr. bloom at interactive wodwide fan event f "the hobbit," the desnation of smaut. our speciacorrespondent. >> what do you make the fact th fans respond the same way all over the world? >> something abo this franchise of movies and the story and thisorld that allows people to sort of escape, which is what people love to go to the movies for. >> this movie in theaters
the tough as nails ""homeland"" star glammed up and very not carrie matheson for the new issue. >>> thehe ebony power 100 gala to honor music legend berry gordy. >>> nick cannon host and already back to work on "america's got talent," but will howie, howard, heidi and mel come back? >> i hope everybody comes back. you know how that is. that's process. >>> simon cowell and "the x-factor" top 12 party breaking baby name...
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carrie matheson is this intuitive, smart, dynamic woman who is at the same time damaged in many ways, partly to to her mental illness that she suffers from. so she's an unreliable narrator if you like. brody in his turn was a man who joined up to become a marine to go and defend his country, fight for his country as a result of 9/11, was caught, incarcerated, tortured brutally both physically and mentally and his life was never the same again. he was turned into an unstable agent. at times irrational, certainly damaged and i think certainly in the first season -- in the first season represented the threat no question and everybody was terrified of him. what's happened to this guy when he was away? what is he really thinking, what is he going to do to us? and at the same time-- and this is the brilliance of the writing-- because we were also able to sympathize with a character who had been sent to war and whose family missed him terribly who was a regular joe with two kids a dog, maybe, a nice job before he went away, he represent -- on some level he represented every man. he represent
carrie matheson is this intuitive, smart, dynamic woman who is at the same time damaged in many ways, partly to to her mental illness that she suffers from. so she's an unreliable narrator if you like. brody in his turn was a man who joined up to become a marine to go and defend his country, fight for his country as a result of 9/11, was caught, incarcerated, tortured brutally both physically and mentally and his life was never the same again. he was turned into an unstable agent. at times...
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. >> rose: roles like carrie matheson? >> right, right. no. there was -- and i think there was a transitional period too, i mean, i didn't work for three years when i went to school and that was damaging. >> rose: out of sight, out of mind. >> absolutely. so i lost a lot of momentum, yu know, and that is okay, but it took me a while to recover it, and, you know, also i had to remember what acting was. i mean, i had to -- i had done it for so long i just thought it was like forever internalized and i don't know, i was a little rusty, i think. >> rose: what is acting? >> well, it is pretty intuitive, and -- it is visceral and it is physical, mostly, there is analysis involved because you have to make sense of the character and you have to kind of try out their trajectory. >> rose: right. and be inside their head. >> and be inside their head and kind of recognize what the head is and if you have the stuff to make sense of the head, then fair enough, but if you don't, then you have to go to outside sources and import, you know, that knowledge. >>
. >> rose: roles like carrie matheson? >> right, right. no. there was -- and i think there was a transitional period too, i mean, i didn't work for three years when i went to school and that was damaging. >> rose: out of sight, out of mind. >> absolutely. so i lost a lot of momentum, yu know, and that is okay, but it took me a while to recover it, and, you know, also i had to remember what acting was. i mean, i had to -- i had done it for so long i just thought it was...
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matheson of utah, for bringing forward this bipartisan legal reform. urge my colleagues to vote against this motion to recommit and to support the fact act. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. without objection, the previous question is ordered on the motion to recommit. the question is on the motion. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the noes have it. the motion is not adopted. mr. owens: mr. speaker, i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those favoring a vote by the yeas and nays will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes y electronic device. pursuant to clause 8 and clause 9 of rule 20, this five-minute vote on the motion to recommit will be followed by five-minute votes on the passage of the bill, if ordered, and the approval of the journal, if ordered. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the u
matheson of utah, for bringing forward this bipartisan legal reform. urge my colleagues to vote against this motion to recommit and to support the fact act. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. without objection, the previous question is ordered on the motion to recommit. the question is on the motion. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the noes have it. the motion is not adopted. mr. owens: mr. speaker, i request the yeas and nays....
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matheson from utah for bringing this bipartisan legislation. and urge you to support them and others and bring this bill to the floor and pass it to increase accountability. thank you. the chair: the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i yield myself a minute to thank my good friend, spencer bachus, distinguished member of the judiciary committee, for participating here on the floor with me. i want him to know that the privacy part of his remarks are point relevant at this because this bill allows the me, the disease, and all lated facts to be published, can be picked up by the internet. so assurances of privacy are of little usefulness here. i'm so glad to know that mrs. sue vento, our colleague, former colleague, bruce's widow, is here with us in the gallery who has been working along with a strongly opposing h.r. 982. mr. speaker, i am proud now to recognize ted deutsch of florida, distinguished member of the committee, for two minutes. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized for two minutes. mr. deutch: thank you.
matheson from utah for bringing this bipartisan legislation. and urge you to support them and others and bring this bill to the floor and pass it to increase accountability. thank you. the chair: the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i yield myself a minute to thank my good friend, spencer bachus, distinguished member of the judiciary committee, for participating here on the floor with me. i want him to know that the privacy part of his remarks are point relevant at this...
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retooling in terms of her campaign and how to approach the race this time against matheson.emocrat senator for a long time. he changed his party and is now out raising in west virginia. so we have got some interesting dynamics folks in the running. >> congressman, i am interested in one district where republican candidate will have problems because there is no immigration least,rom the house, at and the candidate would be in a lot of trouble on the democrat side because of obamacare. what is your take on that particular race in california, especially given that it is pretty much a moderate district, where the others are gaining ground. i think voters are more motivated when something is taken away from them. and i think voters are rightfully upset, maybe angry, at times about the president's and that would, be the overriding one. i think they will take immigration legislation and a piece by piece approach. with due consideration. those are decisions made by others in the leadership, not me, but that being said, obamacare will live on, with the cost increases, the confusion,
retooling in terms of her campaign and how to approach the race this time against matheson.emocrat senator for a long time. he changed his party and is now out raising in west virginia. so we have got some interesting dynamics folks in the running. >> congressman, i am interested in one district where republican candidate will have problems because there is no immigration least,rom the house, at and the candidate would be in a lot of trouble on the democrat side because of obamacare. what...
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mia love retooled in terms of her campaign and how to approach the race this time against matheson.look at jenkins, a democratic state senator for a long time, changed his party and is now out raising nick joe rahall. a race there in west virginia. so it's an interesting dynamic folks that are up and running. >> congressman, i'm interested in one district where the republican candidate will have trouble because there is no immigration bill from the house at least, the democratic candidate would be in a lot of trouble because of the problems of obamacare. and that would be california's district. what is your take on that particular race, especially given the fact that it but much is a moderate district? were republicans i think are slightly outnumbered in terms of party registration. >> well, i think when, i think voters are more motivated when something is taken away from them. and i think voters are rightfully upset, maybe even angry at times, about the president's health care law. and i think that will be the overriding. between now and the election, i think the house will take up
mia love retooled in terms of her campaign and how to approach the race this time against matheson.look at jenkins, a democratic state senator for a long time, changed his party and is now out raising nick joe rahall. a race there in west virginia. so it's an interesting dynamic folks that are up and running. >> congressman, i'm interested in one district where the republican candidate will have trouble because there is no immigration bill from the house at least, the democratic candidate...
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. >> you see tyler matheson.ler had a little something to do. >> i see it twice now. >> everyone thinks that was staged the lighting would have been bter. >> a shadow on her face. >>> everyone knows is no shave november, so we' look at our favoritetashes of the past. i was going to guess them. i'm not putting that up on me ymore. >> too late. it's billy dee williams. >> oh, a good stash. >> nody better. >> mine is a popular one. i thinyou're thinking of ts persontom selleck. >> of course. >> i don't think anyone rocked it better than tom sleck. >> well, so bushy. >> it's giant. >> it vers my mouth. >> you look like aalrus. >> you look like wilford brimley. >> there he is. well, nalie, since you chose tom selleck, i hado go out of the box. i don't think you'll guess who i chose. >> i do -- that's cat in the hat. >> it'snoopy's brother, spike. remember? >> from arizona. >> yes, lived in the desert. there is. that his name, spike. yeah. i have a lot of snoopy knowledge. it's disturbing. >> needles, californ. >> wow.
. >> you see tyler matheson.ler had a little something to do. >> i see it twice now. >> everyone thinks that was staged the lighting would have been bter. >> a shadow on her face. >>> everyone knows is no shave november, so we' look at our favoritetashes of the past. i was going to guess them. i'm not putting that up on me ymore. >> too late. it's billy dee williams. >> oh, a good stash. >> nody better. >> mine is a popular one. i...
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hans matheson is the lead, the reverend.s is a story of -- >> dression is ge. >> yeah. so i'm hoping this film will bring a little he to people who are passi through. >> close to the book or -- >> very close. very ose. had to expan it a bit because it is a short -- >> yeah. what i liked about it so much, a lot of the faith-basedtentioned ha the production quality that a genuine hollywood movie does. thisneas beautiful, beautifu quality to it. >> wish you great luck. >> thank you. thank you. >> love the book. great chrtmas present. love you, max. >> tha you for let me com on. goodo see yo >>> torrow, country star john rich. >> and artist of the month and talk show hos bethenny frankel. >> barbara corcoran too. we have a busy day. >> and glenn beck, the >>> thre two, on main engine start, ignition and liftoff. >> it is a missi to mars with bay area connecon. this is video from nasa's maven spacraft taking off from cape canaveral in florida about0 good morning. thanks for being with us. i'm marla teez. >> and i'm jon kelley. ye
hans matheson is the lead, the reverend.s is a story of -- >> dression is ge. >> yeah. so i'm hoping this film will bring a little he to people who are passi through. >> close to the book or -- >> very close. very ose. had to expan it a bit because it is a short -- >> yeah. what i liked about it so much, a lot of the faith-basedtentioned ha the production quality that a genuine hollywood movie does. thisneas beautiful, beautifu quality to it. >> wish you...