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i could basically fit natalie portman's dress over my thigh, so that ain't gonna happen, but don't i have a walk-on? i do. i do have a walk-on. i was so nervous, and i had my makeup done and my hair, i was in a state. and i'm so -- because i wanted to be an actress when i was a kid, and i'm so overemote anything this party scene. i'm just like -- [laughter] it's awful. and then so the dailies come, and there's a scene of these people standing. it's like a close head shot of these people's heads, and they're talking. and in the bottom you can see this red curl kind of bouncing around hysterically. and i'm like, my debut on screen! in the actual movie you can see me a little more, and it's such -- thank god it's only a moment because i look like such a freak. it turns out that even being an extra is harder than you thought. all right. and my last questioner gets a very fabulous prize. kraft macaroni and cheese. this ain't annie's. so come up and get it. all right. and i am going to sign books for anybody who wants to buy them. my mom is here so if you don't buy book, i kind of feel sor
i could basically fit natalie portman's dress over my thigh, so that ain't gonna happen, but don't i have a walk-on? i do. i do have a walk-on. i was so nervous, and i had my makeup done and my hair, i was in a state. and i'm so -- because i wanted to be an actress when i was a kid, and i'm so overemote anything this party scene. i'm just like -- [laughter] it's awful. and then so the dailies come, and there's a scene of these people standing. it's like a close head shot of these people's...
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recently, a friend of mine was here in washington and he met with a french politician by the name of natalie kosciuszko morrisette, how do you have this name? and she said, well, we were supposedly descendents of kosciuszko's brother. .. >> why do i think? because kosciuszko was very good friends with jefferson. and one of the letters that i've found jefferson writes to kosciuszko saying we are both older now and we don't have many years left ahead of us. in fact, i have this plot of land, this plot where i'm going to be buried. and come to virginia and live, you know, on my estate, live at monticello and you can be buried right next to me. but i think the reason kosciuszko did not return it because he had these high hopes that either napoleon or somebody would attack russia and freed the polls from the russians and the prussians and the austrians who had all taken them. and kosciuszko was also given 500 acres in ohio as a result of his being a general in the american revolution. so he had his own land. he could have come and live in ohio on that land as well. the reason i think he didn't
recently, a friend of mine was here in washington and he met with a french politician by the name of natalie kosciuszko morrisette, how do you have this name? and she said, well, we were supposedly descendents of kosciuszko's brother. .. >> why do i think? because kosciuszko was very good friends with jefferson. and one of the letters that i've found jefferson writes to kosciuszko saying we are both older now and we don't have many years left ahead of us. in fact, i have this plot of...
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needed a liver transplant the signal would not approve it until i and others protested i was with natalie's another that said they had approved the transplant but it was too late. she died one hour later. it does not have to be this way. we agree with obama's who called healthcare a basic right now we agree with a president who says health care reform is not a luxury but a necessity. the same is true of healthcare. right now and the only nation on earth that boarders human life for many we need a guarantee single standard of high quality healthcare. to make the change let's have a real policy debates on the merits. people talk about evidence based practice but we need evidence based policy if we were to have a debate on containing costs come of the single payer advantage would be clear. let's consider the principles of bond and has established. first-come reduce cost producer be of eight major countries the u.s. was the worst of out-of-pocket cost and the number of chronically ill adults going to care because of cost even though the u.s. spends twice as much per capita. than other countries
needed a liver transplant the signal would not approve it until i and others protested i was with natalie's another that said they had approved the transplant but it was too late. she died one hour later. it does not have to be this way. we agree with obama's who called healthcare a basic right now we agree with a president who says health care reform is not a luxury but a necessity. the same is true of healthcare. right now and the only nation on earth that boarders human life for many we need...
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and put them on natalie, the party turned into a complete natastrophe. natty light. now you're talkin'. >> early evening in london, a break from the heat. temps approaching 90 degrees for ladies quarterfinal day. up first on quarter one, the five-time champ venus williams against victoria azarenka, into the quarterfinal for the second straight year. >> venus continues to impress you with every aspect of her play. she moves well, she was powerful. there was really not much that agnieszka radwanska could do. venus really overpowered her opponent. >> venus has won 28 of her last 29 matches here and 33 straight sets. looks easy. it's not. >> i was hitting almost perfect in the second set. i think i got a little bit impatient the first couple game, but i was able to mentally bring it back and realize that maybe i did have to hit a few more balls because everyone upped their game, especially after the first set that was one-side. do i feel invincible? i'd like to say yes, but i really do work at it. >> two-time champ serena william, her match with victoria azarenka never s
and put them on natalie, the party turned into a complete natastrophe. natty light. now you're talkin'. >> early evening in london, a break from the heat. temps approaching 90 degrees for ladies quarterfinal day. up first on quarter one, the five-time champ venus williams against victoria azarenka, into the quarterfinal for the second straight year. >> venus continues to impress you with every aspect of her play. she moves well, she was powerful. there was really not much that...
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correct there's a dis proportionate closure of dealerships so the question of are they dispro morgs natalie and two what is the rational for sfiring your workforce? and i look forward to hearing the answers to both. thank you. >> as you, senator. senator martinez. >> thank you, very much and ranking member hutchison for holding this hearing at a very, very important time. i will echo the remarks of so many of my colleagues about the importance of dealerships to communities and also the very question that senator just asked without a sales force how do you remain viable? but where i want to zero in and the questions i would like answered are very, very specific, which are two examples of dealerships that are closed in the state of florida. one is mr. press, miami tammy amy jeep dodge. he told me his dealership was perhaps the top seller in the south florida area and top in the country seems like the kind of dealership you would want to see continueed the other is in central florida holler chevrolet. i've grown up in central florida, holler is synonymous with chevrolet in the central florida
correct there's a dis proportionate closure of dealerships so the question of are they dispro morgs natalie and two what is the rational for sfiring your workforce? and i look forward to hearing the answers to both. thank you. >> as you, senator. senator martinez. >> thank you, very much and ranking member hutchison for holding this hearing at a very, very important time. i will echo the remarks of so many of my colleagues about the importance of dealerships to communities and also...
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natalie in the government programs of medicare and medicaid, but clearly the duplicity we find in our health- care system. we think that to be part of the plan as we move forward. you can't have a serious discussion unless you agree to address the issue of liability reform, defensive medicine, medical malpractice. we think it should also be an important part of health care moving forward. the president has just begun. we heard the issue in his speech at the ama. clearly, we think that of all people who are at low and modest incomes who do not qualify for medicaid should get some help with buying insurance. also, those between the ages of 55 and 64, they should get some assistance with purchasing health insurance. lastly, there needs to be a very strong while this provision. prevention is key to getting lower costs. we want to try to get the cost of health care and prevention is critical. we have seen that works. there are a number of areas in the private sector where health care costs have actually gone down because employees have incentives to actually meet healthy lifestyle criteria
natalie in the government programs of medicare and medicaid, but clearly the duplicity we find in our health- care system. we think that to be part of the plan as we move forward. you can't have a serious discussion unless you agree to address the issue of liability reform, defensive medicine, medical malpractice. we think it should also be an important part of health care moving forward. the president has just begun. we heard the issue in his speech at the ama. clearly, we think that of all...
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recently, a friend of mine was here in washington and he met with a french politician by the name of natalie kosciuszko where i sit. >> elsewhere, kosciuszko, how do you you have this name? she said well, we were supposedly kosciuszko's descendants brother. i contacted her by e-mail and she said, within the family, essentially we all know that my great grandfather said that his great, great grandfather was a descendant of that relationship that kosciuszko had with the wife of one of his officers. so, i don't know about that play, but kosciuszko seems to have had a very active social life on the side. [laughter] are there any other questions? over here. there is a microphone. >> one of the things in your book that it is sort of striking, at least it struck me, was the fact that jefferson actually offered kosciuszko to come to monticello to become a part of his family and be buried at monticello. now, that is an incredible offer, obviously. why didn't kosciuszko take up jefferson on that, because that was the very close relationship obviously, taken up on that? >> why do i think? kosciuszko wa
recently, a friend of mine was here in washington and he met with a french politician by the name of natalie kosciuszko where i sit. >> elsewhere, kosciuszko, how do you you have this name? she said well, we were supposedly kosciuszko's descendants brother. i contacted her by e-mail and she said, within the family, essentially we all know that my great grandfather said that his great, great grandfather was a descendant of that relationship that kosciuszko had with the wife of one of his...