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nicole did not because i knew her work.i i didn't addition either. >> larry: penelope, how did you come to "nine"? >> i auditioned for three different parts. my first meeting with rob was 2 1/2 years ago. i knew i wanted to be part of this movie. i said to him i don't care which character. have me on the set cleaning the floors just to learn because i admired him so much. he called me and said i decided i want you to be carla. >> larry: judi, do you have to say dame? >> no. you don't have to say dame. it is a bone of contention because nicole was asked to have lunch and to do the part. i was just asked to have a coffee. but, you see, same magic. how can you resist him? >> larry: glad you did it? >> oh, you bet. i'm resentful i'm not in all the other dances. >> larry: sophia in geneva, how did you get to do "nine"? how did you come to do the part? >> well, i got a phone call from rob marshall. one phone call and i said yes right away. it is very short, my story. but, no, no, no. there is also another reason. is that the film
nicole did not because i knew her work.i i didn't addition either. >> larry: penelope, how did you come to "nine"? >> i auditioned for three different parts. my first meeting with rob was 2 1/2 years ago. i knew i wanted to be part of this movie. i said to him i don't care which character. have me on the set cleaning the floors just to learn because i admired him so much. he called me and said i decided i want you to be carla. >> larry: judi, do you have to say dame?...
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fergie and kate hudson and nicole kidman. the broadway production of "nine" won five tony's. i saw the movie last night. "nine" is a ten. my guest is suze orman. i know you talk about personal brands, how important is that, how damaged is the tiger woods brand? >> well, i have to tell you, at first i didn't think he was so damaged. and then every day with more and more coming out, i'm starting to think, maybe he's going to be damaged. however, with that said, you know, people have very short-term memories and you have all these people that have done these horrific things in life that you look at and go, oh, my god, we're right back with them all, larry. so i think he may be damageded here a little bit, but not as much as people think. >> larry: it's worse if the story has legs, right? >> of course, if it keeps going, if all of a sudden we go from one person to six people to ability people to ten people and there's video footage that comes up with him doing things, he'll be in trouble, if things calm down, he'll be back on top once again. >> larry: people are talking about the
fergie and kate hudson and nicole kidman. the broadway production of "nine" won five tony's. i saw the movie last night. "nine" is a ten. my guest is suze orman. i know you talk about personal brands, how important is that, how damaged is the tiger woods brand? >> well, i have to tell you, at first i didn't think he was so damaged. and then every day with more and more coming out, i'm starting to think, maybe he's going to be damaged. however, with that said, you know,...
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among his clients, nicole brown simpson and the parents of natalee holloway.geragos, what's your read on this? >> i think amanda's parents have got a real beef here. i think every parent's worst nightmare to send your child overseas and have them get ensnared in something like this. and by all accounts the evidence was anything but overwhelming and certainly not convincing. this -- i don't know who said it whether it was them or one of the other relatives. somebody had a great statement that i heard which was they weren't trying amanda, they were trying some fictional character. and it sure sounds like that's exactly what happened. >> larry: edda, is that what you feel? >> oh, absolutely. it's amazing. everything that was said in court about amanda, we're all looking at each other going who are they talking about? and it didn't even follow the evidence of the people that knew her and testified about her. it was just weird fantasy bizarre. >> larry: john, you've really been involved in this. you've been on with us before about it. would this have been different
among his clients, nicole brown simpson and the parents of natalee holloway.geragos, what's your read on this? >> i think amanda's parents have got a real beef here. i think every parent's worst nightmare to send your child overseas and have them get ensnared in something like this. and by all accounts the evidence was anything but overwhelming and certainly not convincing. this -- i don't know who said it whether it was them or one of the other relatives. somebody had a great statement...
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the cast of the new movie "nine" daniel day-lewis, marion cotillard, judi derch, kate hudson, nicoleidman, six academy award winners tomorrow night on "larry king live." the movie "nine," by the way, is a ten. donald trump is still with us. tiger woods, a friend of yours. one sponsor, accenture, has dropped him. sorry response spors are middle roading it. and nike endorsed him today, staying with him. what do you make of this, donald? >> he's going through a very tough period of time. who would have ever thought? his career was so perfectly manicured and managed it was amazing. he really is a good guy. i know him and i like him and i respect him. and i wish to see him play golf. i mean, he is rembrandt on canvas. you can't take that canvas away. you know, it's something he should be doing. i can't imagine him, larry, sitting home with his wife, holding hands, watching hundreds of thousands of people walking down the fairways and watching phil mickleson or somebody else winning the masters. he's going to be sitting there holding his wife's hand? i don't get it. i don't see it. >> larr
the cast of the new movie "nine" daniel day-lewis, marion cotillard, judi derch, kate hudson, nicoleidman, six academy award winners tomorrow night on "larry king live." the movie "nine," by the way, is a ten. donald trump is still with us. tiger woods, a friend of yours. one sponsor, accenture, has dropped him. sorry response spors are middle roading it. and nike endorsed him today, staying with him. what do you make of this, donald? >> he's going through a...
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i am nicole. you just mentioned medicare and medicaid. i would like to ask a related question. what type of contributor to the debt is our private health care costs, and if we are able to reduce our private health care costs, how would that affect the federal debt in the future? >> i think the short answer is that the growth in medicare and medicaid share some common elements with the growth in private health care costs. and to the extent we get reforms that slow the growth of health care costs in general, there will be some budget benefit to that. >> over here. >> joe packard with me for education funding. one of our concerns and our arguments has been investing in programs like early childhood education, college financial aid, actually over the long-term to help the economy to help people get education, leading to better jobs. so as you are making these proposals, should there be some distinctions between spending and programs that might lead to future economic growth purchase versusother? >> i have never heard the argument made were that wasn't the argument. [laughter] >> fo
i am nicole. you just mentioned medicare and medicaid. i would like to ask a related question. what type of contributor to the debt is our private health care costs, and if we are able to reduce our private health care costs, how would that affect the federal debt in the future? >> i think the short answer is that the growth in medicare and medicaid share some common elements with the growth in private health care costs. and to the extent we get reforms that slow the growth of health care...
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joshua cobbs, miss nicole aikens boyd, david miller, and dana halbersonn. thank you all for being here. some of you have come a great distance. your statements will be made a part of the record in their entirety and if you can summarize five minutes or so, i would appreciate it very much. we'll start from left to right. dr. geraldine dawson, the chief science officer for autism speaks. she was a professor of psychology and psychiatry at the university of washington. she is the founding director of the university's autism center. she received her ph.d. from the university of washington. thank you very much an please proceed. >> good morning, mr. chairman. i want to thank you for inviting me. i am very ironed to appear before the subcommittee. i want to thank the committee members and you for your leadership and -- in providing full funding for it become bidding -- combating what is impact. also for your appropriations bill. this year, more children will be diagnosed with autism then with aids, diabetes, and cancer combined. autism research is still significa
joshua cobbs, miss nicole aikens boyd, david miller, and dana halbersonn. thank you all for being here. some of you have come a great distance. your statements will be made a part of the record in their entirety and if you can summarize five minutes or so, i would appreciate it very much. we'll start from left to right. dr. geraldine dawson, the chief science officer for autism speaks. she was a professor of psychology and psychiatry at the university of washington. she is the founding director...
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miss nicole pickens boyd. david miller and dana halverson. thank you all for being here. some of you have come a great distance. your statements will be made a part of the record. if you can summarize, we will start from left to right. the chief science officer, professor of psychology at the university of washington, founding director of the autism center. she received her ph.d. from the university of washington. thank you very much. if you can summarize in five to seven minutes we would appreciate it. punch the button. >> good morning. i want to thank you for inviting me. i am honored to appear before this subcommittee. i want to thank the committee members and you for your leadership in providing full funding for the combating autism act and for your most recent fiscal year 2010 appropriations bill. more children will be diagnosed with autism than with aids, diabetes and cancer combined. autism research is still significantly underfunded despite greater public and congressional awareness. leukemia affects one in 25,000 people but receives research funding for $310 mill
miss nicole pickens boyd. david miller and dana halverson. thank you all for being here. some of you have come a great distance. your statements will be made a part of the record. if you can summarize, we will start from left to right. the chief science officer, professor of psychology at the university of washington, founding director of the autism center. she received her ph.d. from the university of washington. thank you very much. if you can summarize in five to seven minutes we would...
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but the british and soviet experience, there came a time when nicole less -- there were almost antibodies against them in the afghan presence. we cannot be superior thinking about that because they did a lot of things correctly. they did a lot of tactical things correctly. but at the end of the day, they could not change the perception that they work outside occupiers trying to impose on afghanistan a bar in system, a foreign thought process -- in this case it was communism, but there were other social changes that ran against the grain of society. it is very important that from a overall point of view, we understand how an afghan culture must define itself, and we would be limited in our desire to change the fundamentals -- we have to respect those and i think that is important. and tactically in the counter insurgents system, the soviets came in barely had handed -- heavy-handed and killed thousands of afghans. the work because their defeat. that worked to cause their defeat. this is a very careful strategy, almost in meeting what we do not know. every time we do something in afghanista
but the british and soviet experience, there came a time when nicole less -- there were almost antibodies against them in the afghan presence. we cannot be superior thinking about that because they did a lot of things correctly. they did a lot of tactical things correctly. but at the end of the day, they could not change the perception that they work outside occupiers trying to impose on afghanistan a bar in system, a foreign thought process -- in this case it was communism, but there were...
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i am nicole woo for the center of economic research. he mentioned medicare and medicaid. i would like to ask a related question. what type of contributor to the debt is our private health care costs, and if we were able to reduce the costs and those of other developed nations, how would that affect the federal debt in the future? >> well, i think the short answer is the growth in medicare and medicaid share some common elements with the growth in private health care costs, and to the extent we get reforms that slowed their growth in general there will be some budget benefit to that. >> over here. >> joel peckerwood committee of education funding. one of our concerns and arguments has been that investing in programs like early childhood education, college financial aid, high school dropout prevention actually over the longer term help the economy help people get education and lead them to better jobs so as you are making these proposals should there be some distinctions between spending and programs that might lead to future economic growth versus other spending? >> simila
i am nicole woo for the center of economic research. he mentioned medicare and medicaid. i would like to ask a related question. what type of contributor to the debt is our private health care costs, and if we were able to reduce the costs and those of other developed nations, how would that affect the federal debt in the future? >> well, i think the short answer is the growth in medicare and medicaid share some common elements with the growth in private health care costs, and to the...
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million of through the years 2009 and american eagle made 122 million and express made 60 million anna nicole been made the 76 million so what is to say they should exert themselves a little to attract the best they can get and once they get them to keep them alert and satisfied? to pay attention to the minute detail? and now particularly when jobs are too few, few, mr. barimo, it cannot be left to a negotiation. i don't think between the union and the company because people want to work. but the willingness to work has to be accompanied by the ability to be skillful and alert and in command as they can be. do you agree? >> i certainly agree. [laughter] i was not sure. with the silence that i heard. >> what i will say is the industry has taken a baby teeing since september and has impacted every employee in the industry and not just pilates. you mention a few airlines posting profits but the industry continues to lose billions of dollars each year so i would be hesitant to view a couple of data points that show of been the black that the industry is performing well. >> it is a commodity like
million of through the years 2009 and american eagle made 122 million and express made 60 million anna nicole been made the 76 million so what is to say they should exert themselves a little to attract the best they can get and once they get them to keep them alert and satisfied? to pay attention to the minute detail? and now particularly when jobs are too few, few, mr. barimo, it cannot be left to a negotiation. i don't think between the union and the company because people want to work. but...
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inouye: at this time as follows: charlie hoye, nicole duresta, kate fitzpatrick katie hagan, kate coffer, ellen maldonado, rachel myers eric raven, gary reece reden snowden, robbery stkepb ski stewart holmes, brian clark brian wilson and tom austinhoff. mr. president, it is my pleasure and privilege to be chairman of the committee. it is a great honor and i wish to make s-rpb -- make certain that we express our gratitude to all these staff people. without them, i would not be standing here at this moment. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi. mr. cochran: mr. president thank you very much. i'm glad i was here to hear the remarks of the distinguished senator from hawaii. i serve on that subcommittee of defense appropriations with him and get to observe at close range the skill and effort and courtesy that is reflected in his service as chairman of our committee. it's a pleasure to serve with him and an honor to serve with him. he's provided leadership and cooperation, working with all senators -- not just members of our committee
inouye: at this time as follows: charlie hoye, nicole duresta, kate fitzpatrick katie hagan, kate coffer, ellen maldonado, rachel myers eric raven, gary reece reden snowden, robbery stkepb ski stewart holmes, brian clark brian wilson and tom austinhoff. mr. president, it is my pleasure and privilege to be chairman of the committee. it is a great honor and i wish to make s-rpb -- make certain that we express our gratitude to all these staff people. without them, i would not be standing here at...
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you cannot know it is nicole or chris or anne based solely on the ip address and the cookie.opt out, as i was demonstrating, for the use of that cookie and ip address data to target ads. in other words, when you click on the opt out, what it does is instead of getting a unique cookie, which is a series of numbers and letters, if you get the opt out cookie, and it literally says in it opt out so that the data that we collect goes into a huge pool of all users who have the same opt out cookie. it is completely abrogated which means we cannot see an individual user in that pool of data that has been identified as opt out. >> the chairs time is up. the chair now recognizes the ranking member, mr. radanovich, for 5 minutes, and at the conclusion of his questions and answers, the chair will relinquish the chair to the chairman of the communications subcommittee at that point. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and welcome, members of the panel. your testimony is very interesting. my first question goes to mr. curran, is it? for your testimony, i understand it you are involved in a broad i
you cannot know it is nicole or chris or anne based solely on the ip address and the cookie.opt out, as i was demonstrating, for the use of that cookie and ip address data to target ads. in other words, when you click on the opt out, what it does is instead of getting a unique cookie, which is a series of numbers and letters, if you get the opt out cookie, and it literally says in it opt out so that the data that we collect goes into a huge pool of all users who have the same opt out cookie. it...