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but what if not, nicole? this bill is really designed to look at individual cases where they've written their own funeral plans, and if they flank those funeral plans and they're failing, why can't you put them into bankruptcy court? i accept roger's systemic issue. what i'm asking you, nicole, if there's -- let's take citigroup. i don't want to demean citigroup, but i'm just saying right now we are in financial recovery. what if citigroup can't make it? should they be put in bankruptcy court, nicole? >> the financial holding companies that do not go through the fdic should go through bankruptcy court. in 1990 drexel went through bankruptcy court. in 1995 bearings went through bankruptcy court in europe. the only reason the firms cannot go through bankruptcy today is because you have two problems that overwhelm the system. the answer is not to reinvent the system, it's to address those two problems. too much leverage based on what the government is telling you is safe and what is not safe. you've got the wash
but what if not, nicole? this bill is really designed to look at individual cases where they've written their own funeral plans, and if they flank those funeral plans and they're failing, why can't you put them into bankruptcy court? i accept roger's systemic issue. what i'm asking you, nicole, if there's -- let's take citigroup. i don't want to demean citigroup, but i'm just saying right now we are in financial recovery. what if citigroup can't make it? should they be put in bankruptcy court,...
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nicole gelinas is the chanel governance. in her sharp book with her -- "after the fall," she marks the spots in our past history that took us to the current financial crisis. that made it inevitable, in fact, that we would come this way with equal mastery, she pencils the pattern for the reform. you didn't know it was right until you saw it. so we want to welcome you all to hear this. nicole is the freedom trust fellow at the manhattan institute, a contributing editor to their strong magazine city journal. nicole is also a chartered financial analyst, i.e., master of her craft. two or three things i want to mention before she comes up to talk to you. one is that this book "after the fall" is a history book. today we have our assumptions, deposit insurance is good we just need more of it maybe. another assumption that we have that the world will implode if we don't save institutions that are too big to fail. unless you go back to history, you won't know that these are new and controversial views. your irony -- your sense of i
nicole gelinas is the chanel governance. in her sharp book with her -- "after the fall," she marks the spots in our past history that took us to the current financial crisis. that made it inevitable, in fact, that we would come this way with equal mastery, she pencils the pattern for the reform. you didn't know it was right until you saw it. so we want to welcome you all to hear this. nicole is the freedom trust fellow at the manhattan institute, a contributing editor to their strong...
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nicole, good morning to you. >> and a very good morning to you, ross. it's 4:00 in the morning in new york and we're expecting markets here to open higher across the board, feeling some of your momentum. dow futures are up about 12 above fair value. nasdaq futures up, as well, about 12, and s&p 500 futures up about 3. of course, this is coming ahead, as you were mentioning, of apple's fiscal second quarter earningseses. but it's coming at the same time as we're getting more news out of paulson. the hedge fund is trying to head off investor concerns about its role in a so-called abicus ceo deal. in a letter from investors obtained by cnbc, paulson says everything was appropriate and conducted in good faith. paulson says before 2007, the firm wasn't known as an experienced mortgage investor. it was open about the views on subprime mortgages and many sophisticated investors were willing to bet against them. no clients have reportedly asked to withdraw their money from paulson. >>> a top republican lawmaker is questioning the timing of charges against pauls
nicole, good morning to you. >> and a very good morning to you, ross. it's 4:00 in the morning in new york and we're expecting markets here to open higher across the board, feeling some of your momentum. dow futures are up about 12 above fair value. nasdaq futures up, as well, about 12, and s&p 500 futures up about 3. of course, this is coming ahead, as you were mentioning, of apple's fiscal second quarter earningseses. but it's coming at the same time as we're getting more news out...
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nicole. >> ross, lloyd blankfein goes on attack. he says the government is, quote, out to kill them. the whole thing is a stunt and the s.e.c. hurts america. blankfine as well as others will testify in front of the senate on tuesday. the traders may be hurting goldman's standings with some investors. also, senate democrats plan to go on the attack today with a bill crafted by chris dodd. they need 60 votes to block a republican filibuster which would prevent formal debate from starting on the measure. the congressional office says the bill would cut the deficit by $21 billion over the next decade. christi christine. >> nicole, driven by asia, the data showed japanese exports in march holding firm, up 43.5% from a year earlier led by shipments of cars, semi conductors. exports to asia total exports rose almost 53% in march from a year earlier. but the strength in exports have yet to spill into japan's domestic economy. so in japan, ratings agency moody's slapped toyota with a downgrade. moody's says the ratings comes with a negative
nicole. >> ross, lloyd blankfein goes on attack. he says the government is, quote, out to kill them. the whole thing is a stunt and the s.e.c. hurts america. blankfine as well as others will testify in front of the senate on tuesday. the traders may be hurting goldman's standings with some investors. also, senate democrats plan to go on the attack today with a bill crafted by chris dodd. they need 60 votes to block a republican filibuster which would prevent formal debate from starting on...
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nicole. >> indeed, ross. a deal that would create the nation's second biggest carrier, talks are combined with delta and northwest have been going on for weeks but aren't in the advanced stages. in 2000, united airlines and usair struck a $4.3 billion deal only to be shot down by the justice departments and their unions, for that matter. a second deal in 2008 was opposed by a pilot's union. us airways shot up 20% in after hours trading on wednesday. united fell about 1% in late trading. darius, let's continue this conversation. our guest host, is this time actually going to go through? as i mentioned, we've tried this situation before to no avail. >> well, i think that the current market conditions with global growth recovering and the u.s. economy doing much better may provide more favorable background for m&a activity. at the same time, we have seen a big jump for fuel prices. so there is motivation to stream line and cut costs. so it may well be that this time around, the merger attempt will be successful.
nicole. >> indeed, ross. a deal that would create the nation's second biggest carrier, talks are combined with delta and northwest have been going on for weeks but aren't in the advanced stages. in 2000, united airlines and usair struck a $4.3 billion deal only to be shot down by the justice departments and their unions, for that matter. a second deal in 2008 was opposed by a pilot's union. us airways shot up 20% in after hours trading on wednesday. united fell about 1% in late trading....
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. >> not an option for nicole if she can help it.rried with two young daughters that she's fighting back. >> when did you hear about this new way to possibly treat it this year? >> reporter: at the end of november. that was the first time that i read about it. >> reporter: and that is a controversial theory that narrowing the veins that drain blood from the brain could cause or worsen the ms symptoms. if the brains could be widen, so goes the theory that the symptoms might stop. >> right now, with the very beginning. we don't even know where this is going to take us. and it might be a total bust. or maybe they will help a little bit or help a lot. >> reporter: he's leading the hospital study on an ms connection to this vein theory. al called ccsvi. the process began with an ultrasound. hear the blood volumes through the veins that are examined. so far, half of the 30 people tested have shown decrease flow. the next step is that. a catheter is inserted into the juggler. >> we have a picture of how it looks on the outside and how it lo
. >> not an option for nicole if she can help it.rried with two young daughters that she's fighting back. >> when did you hear about this new way to possibly treat it this year? >> reporter: at the end of november. that was the first time that i read about it. >> reporter: and that is a controversial theory that narrowing the veins that drain blood from the brain could cause or worsen the ms symptoms. if the brains could be widen, so goes the theory that the symptoms...
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i'm nicole lapin in the united states. goldman sachs releasing documents on sunday used to prepare ceo lloyd blankfein and six other execs for tuesday's senate subcommittee hearing. they defend against allegations that the firm was shorting subprime assets it was selling to its own clients. they point out that goldman lost $1.7 billion in 2007, a year after it started cutting its exposure to the subprime market. but e-mails released on saturday by a senate panel paint a very different picture. in 2007, they note that blankfein says, of course they didn't dodge the market mess. we lost money, then we made more than we lost because of shorts. that's a direct quote. goldman released e-mails from fabrice tourre, the trader named in the s.e.c.'s suit against the firm, and in a note to a girl friend in 2007 about the impending subprime collapse he says, quote, i've managed to sell a few abacus bonds to widows and orphans i met at the airport, apparently those belgians adore synthetic cdos. two top u.s. lawmakers say these e-mail
i'm nicole lapin in the united states. goldman sachs releasing documents on sunday used to prepare ceo lloyd blankfein and six other execs for tuesday's senate subcommittee hearing. they defend against allegations that the firm was shorting subprime assets it was selling to its own clients. they point out that goldman lost $1.7 billion in 2007, a year after it started cutting its exposure to the subprime market. but e-mails released on saturday by a senate panel paint a very different picture....
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it is especially terrific because of these young girls, eva and nicole. sadly, christine could not be here. [applause] did your mother come? where is melaney? hello, melaney. [applause] how we wish that david bloom was also with us. [applause] like i am sure almost everyone in this room, i saw david reporting from iraq in 2003. i saw that bloommobile. i thought "who says journalists don't have real skills?" when i was nominated for this award, i read more about him. i thought if he was alive today, alive with all that energy and drive and passion for telling stories he would probably be going in and out of afghanistan now. all of us in this room who also go to afghanistan would have been running into him. he would greet us in his charming way, saying "hey, buddy." but then i thought if i saw david bloom in afghanistan go up and say "hey, buddy"-- he was an avid ice hockey player. i would say "too bad about the men's final in the olympics. but you know, david? we really wanted to win." his death reminds us all of the journalists who die covering the storie
it is especially terrific because of these young girls, eva and nicole. sadly, christine could not be here. [applause] did your mother come? where is melaney? hello, melaney. [applause] how we wish that david bloom was also with us. [applause] like i am sure almost everyone in this room, i saw david reporting from iraq in 2003. i saw that bloommobile. i thought "who says journalists don't have real skills?" when i was nominated for this award, i read more about him. i thought if he...
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at zootopia for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. it's over the shoulder right? >>> that's all for now.e'll be back soon with more "teen kids news." >> thanks for joining us, and have a great week! -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
at zootopia for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. it's over the shoulder right? >>> that's all for now.e'll be back soon with more "teen kids news." >> thanks for joining us, and have a great week! -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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. >> jimmy: now, i love -- is it nicole? >> incredible. >> jimmy: off the charts. >> incredible. >> jimmy: but it's unfair. >> what i want to know is, where do they put her microphone? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i have no idea. no, i don't want to know, yeah, yeah. >> see how my microphone is here? and then it's here in the back. she -- yesterday, i don't know if you saw the show, but was wearing a very -- there was no room for a microphone. where was the microphone? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i have no idea where it was. >> and if you find that out. >> jimmy: maybe it was in her mouth. >> it was somewhere. >> jimmy: and she hid it somewhere in there. >> i don't know. >> jimmy: but she's good. the ice skater guy. >> evan lysacek, incredible. >> jimmy: yes, i mean, amazing, but i think that's not fair. i don't know. >> i feel like it's not fair because they have more skills, but it's called "dancing with the stars," and your whole -- the whole requirement is to be a celebrity, right? >> jimmy: mm-hmm. >> it's not like on levels, but
. >> jimmy: now, i love -- is it nicole? >> incredible. >> jimmy: off the charts. >> incredible. >> jimmy: but it's unfair. >> what i want to know is, where do they put her microphone? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i have no idea. no, i don't want to know, yeah, yeah. >> see how my microphone is here? and then it's here in the back. she -- yesterday, i don't know if you saw the show, but was wearing a very -- there was no room for a microphone. where was...
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thank you, nicole. good work. >>> the tea party political movement has gotten a lot of attention lately. our news fox news opinion dynamics poll shed light on what americans think of it. one of six people we polled, 17% said they consider themselves a part of the tea party movement. 56% of those people said the tea party should be taken seriously. as a political movement, as opposed to 27% who saw it as a fringe group and 11% who they just weren't sure. our next guest has been pretty clear on his thoughts on this topic. pennsylvania governor ed rendell says the movement has been blown out by proportion by the media and suggests democrats may have had a hand in all of this. the governor, also a former chairman of the democratic national committee joins me from philadelphia. governor, you're a good friend of this program and we are happy to have you back. right here on america's news headquarters. >> thanks, brian. let me just start off by saying the tea party people have a right to protest. they have a r
thank you, nicole. good work. >>> the tea party political movement has gotten a lot of attention lately. our news fox news opinion dynamics poll shed light on what americans think of it. one of six people we polled, 17% said they consider themselves a part of the tea party movement. 56% of those people said the tea party should be taken seriously. as a political movement, as opposed to 27% who saw it as a fringe group and 11% who they just weren't sure. our next guest has been pretty...
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nicole collins picks up the story. >> reporter: some democrats in washington are talling for i am --or immigration reform to supersede that at the state level. democrats are trying to move immigration thought forefront. the top senate republican said congress needs to keep its focus on the economy. >> it strikes me with all the border security problems we have, worse than three years ago and 10% unemployment it's not a great time to take this issue up in wash war. >> reporter: whether congress acts or not the courts will see some action on this. opponents plan to challenge it as an unconstitutional intrusion on federal authority and violation of civil rights. >> we will go to court with others to stop the enforcement or implementation of this unconstitutional destructive bill. >> it reverses the presumption on a crime that now everyone has to show and prove that they're a legal resident or citizen. and that just goes against both the constitution and the fundamental fairness. >> reporter: the past week has been peppered with protests, some pretty confrontational. demonstrators saying
nicole collins picks up the story. >> reporter: some democrats in washington are talling for i am --or immigration reform to supersede that at the state level. democrats are trying to move immigration thought forefront. the top senate republican said congress needs to keep its focus on the economy. >> it strikes me with all the border security problems we have, worse than three years ago and 10% unemployment it's not a great time to take this issue up in wash war. >> reporter:...
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have i to use the kleenex out of the same box, chew the same gum before the show >> reporter: nicole and her partner once again in second place. their rumba included a graphity-defying leg extension. >> i was a little scared to do it because from the wrong angle we're just sharing a lot of nicole with the world. >> reporter: pamela anderson did a different kind of leg move with her rumba ending the evening in third. chad had his best week of the competition with a fourth-place finish. he's already given his partner a ring. he says the car may be next. yes, he is hoping he'll make it all the way to the final three. >> with god's will i'll be here. as long as she's here and we're in love i think we'll be fine. >> are you in love, cheryl? you two are so full of crap. >> reporter: erin andrews ended the evening snack dab in the middle followed by the bachelor jake who got ambitious with his tango. >> yeah. well, i was most nervous about the stairs. we nailed the stairs and then the dance after that was just downhill. >> reporter: neicy nash, aidan turner and kate gosselin at the low end
have i to use the kleenex out of the same box, chew the same gum before the show >> reporter: nicole and her partner once again in second place. their rumba included a graphity-defying leg extension. >> i was a little scared to do it because from the wrong angle we're just sharing a lot of nicole with the world. >> reporter: pamela anderson did a different kind of leg move with her rumba ending the evening in third. chad had his best week of the competition with a fourth-place...
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more with harry markopolos and nicole gelinas in a moment. after words with harry markopolos and nicole gelinas continues. >> host: hello, we're back with harry markopolos talking about his new book "no one would listen: a true financial thriller" purell harry, you know that alan greenspan the former of federal reserve chairman who was in office from 1987 to 2006, during the time when much of this was building up certainly not just madoff but the entire succession of two financial baubles, one based on data that eventually brought the system and the economy to its knees. just last week alan greenspan came out with a paper on the crisis called, the crisis, and he said in the paper in the aftermath of an actual crisis we will find highly competent examiners failing to have spotted madoff and he goes on to say that that's why we still have little choice but to rely upon a counterparty surveillance as their first line of crisis defense meaning for the free markets. helpless dissect this, where the examiners at the sec confidence? was this simply
more with harry markopolos and nicole gelinas in a moment. after words with harry markopolos and nicole gelinas continues. >> host: hello, we're back with harry markopolos talking about his new book "no one would listen: a true financial thriller" purell harry, you know that alan greenspan the former of federal reserve chairman who was in office from 1987 to 2006, during the time when much of this was building up certainly not just madoff but the entire succession of two...
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nicole's books in ann arbor michigan host this 50 minute event. >> i wanted to begin i just talking somewhatinformally about wyatt wrote this book and then i'm going to do a brief reading from the introduction. in 1994, i published a book called where the girls are, and it did very well. he was about the mixed messages that they be dumb girls and women got from the mass media and their own love-hate relationship with popular culture. as a result, i did get a lot of speaking engagements at colleges and universities, but pop culture, as we all no, has it pretty short shelf life and especially after the turn-of-the-century and certainly by the middle of the past decade, people were starting to ask me what i am about buffy. or xena, not to mention the bachelor. or all the makeover shows and more recent shows like desperate housewives or mad
nicole's books in ann arbor michigan host this 50 minute event. >> i wanted to begin i just talking somewhatinformally about wyatt wrote this book and then i'm going to do a brief reading from the introduction. in 1994, i published a book called where the girls are, and it did very well. he was about the mixed messages that they be dumb girls and women got from the mass media and their own love-hate relationship with popular culture. as a result, i did get a lot of speaking engagements at...
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this is the executive chef gregory sharp and the groundskeeper, nicole today we're lucking out. the last eight years, the weather hasn't cooperated. >> the last eight consecutive years, every opening day has been some form of precipitation for me. either snow, ice or rain. i'm used to it. >> reporter: during the off season it was pretty tough with all the snow. you guys were doing major stuff here. >> yes, the whole entire lower seating hole was resurfaced. i watched all the crews shovel off loads of snow every day for five days. >> reporter: wow, wow. but you know, fans, it was all worth it. today's opening day, things are ready. they'll notice some changes, right? >> they'll notice a lot of changes. the seating bowl is going to be all different. the field's going to look great, hopefully and the team's going to win today. >> reporter: keep the fingers crossed. we're coming off a big win yesterday. another change you'll see is the menu. we're talking about lots of good stuff this year. >> we've added a lot of local flair. atman's deli, green turtle, high tops, we have a healthy
this is the executive chef gregory sharp and the groundskeeper, nicole today we're lucking out. the last eight years, the weather hasn't cooperated. >> the last eight consecutive years, every opening day has been some form of precipitation for me. either snow, ice or rain. i'm used to it. >> reporter: during the off season it was pretty tough with all the snow. you guys were doing major stuff here. >> yes, the whole entire lower seating hole was resurfaced. i watched all the...
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he discusses his book with guest host nicole author if after the fall saving capitalism from wall street and washington. >> host: hello. i have the honor to be here this morning with harry markopolos, the author of "no one but a list of the true financial thriller about a story of bernie madoff. terrie describes madoff as the greatest financial crime in history over the course of the decade he sold $65 billion from money investors all over america. so you are a chartered financial analyst holder as well as a certified fraud analyst and have a background in the financial industry and then as an independent fraud investigator. tell about what this means. what does it mean to be a quantitative analyst you describe yourself chartered. what does this mean in terms of for what you do every day in and why you were the person to sort out his fraud. >> guest: started in 2000i was a managing billions and portfolios and i noticed it was a fraud because i was asked to compete with him. my boss wanted me to develop a product and i knew that was impossible. obviously it was a fraud mathematically noth
he discusses his book with guest host nicole author if after the fall saving capitalism from wall street and washington. >> host: hello. i have the honor to be here this morning with harry markopolos, the author of "no one but a list of the true financial thriller about a story of bernie madoff. terrie describes madoff as the greatest financial crime in history over the course of the decade he sold $65 billion from money investors all over america. so you are a chartered financial...
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more with "harry markopolos and nicole gelinas in a moment. "after words" with harry markopolos and nicole gelinas continues on c-span2's book tv. >> host: are backed with speed kentucky that his new book "no one would listen." harry, you may know that alan greenspan the former federal reserve chairman who was an office from 1987, 2006 during the time much of this was building up certainly not just madoff but the entire succession of two financial walls one based on it and eventually the financial system and the economy to its knees and just last week alan greenspan came out with a part of the crisis called the crisis and he said in the paper in the aftermath of an actual crisis we will find highly competent examiners failings who have spotted a madoff and he goes on to say that that is why we still have little choice but to rely upon counterparties surveillance as the first line of crisis defense, meaning the free-market. helpless dissect this. were the examiners at the fcc competent? was this simply the case of having too much work to do not
more with "harry markopolos and nicole gelinas in a moment. "after words" with harry markopolos and nicole gelinas continues on c-span2's book tv. >> host: are backed with speed kentucky that his new book "no one would listen." harry, you may know that alan greenspan the former federal reserve chairman who was an office from 1987, 2006 during the time much of this was building up certainly not just madoff but the entire succession of two financial walls one based...
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did derek and nicole peak too soon? >> teeing off on tiger. >> i had a busted up lip.
did derek and nicole peak too soon? >> teeing off on tiger. >> i had a busted up lip.
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>> it's not huge, but the more amazing thing is it went from that nicole size within six months every organ in her body was taken over bye cancer so we'd grow very fast, more than her doctor had ever seen before so this something jerry special about her tumor. we know there is an enzyme in the cells three builds the chromosomes so they don't age. they just stay young and never die. but why hurt cells do that and others don't is a little bit of a mystery still. >> tell us about her family. tell us about her background. you said she is a tobacco farmer in southern virginia but a little bit more information. >> she came from -- she worked the same farm land her ancestors farmed as slaves. they were a very impoverished family for generations. and she moved up to baltimore in the 40's because they had tobacco firms that dried up and her husband found work in baltimore so that is how she ended up. and she had five kids by the time she died at 30, and she was just this caretaker. she wanted more children. she was very devoted to her kids. she was also a person if he were in baltimore and did
>> it's not huge, but the more amazing thing is it went from that nicole size within six months every organ in her body was taken over bye cancer so we'd grow very fast, more than her doctor had ever seen before so this something jerry special about her tumor. we know there is an enzyme in the cells three builds the chromosomes so they don't age. they just stay young and never die. but why hurt cells do that and others don't is a little bit of a mystery still. >> tell us about her...
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the continuing power of the social lobby is well understood it's clear this great soviet cartoon by nicolehollander from april 2009. i don't know if you can read it. the woman who manages every a more smoothly than you have a handle on creating bipartisanship. a series of intimate dinner party should do the trick. i've compiled a list of powerful republicans in their favor to. i've invited yo-yo ma. everybody loves him, not what our restraint and peered in at the end of the year itch gaskets and durable puppy. nobody can resist a puppy. since democrats and republicans will be exchanging.training tips. sam almost certainly could slip into many well appointed office of one of washington's top public relations firms on k. street. and in this will cut suits are the statistics in this blackberry, he made the rounds on capitol hill by date underestimate dinner jacket with his diamond studs and safire weighed host in lobby of receptions, dinners and benefits by night. sam would be happy to see that the social lobby, well just one of many avenues leading to influence in washington was still going
the continuing power of the social lobby is well understood it's clear this great soviet cartoon by nicolehollander from april 2009. i don't know if you can read it. the woman who manages every a more smoothly than you have a handle on creating bipartisanship. a series of intimate dinner party should do the trick. i've compiled a list of powerful republicans in their favor to. i've invited yo-yo ma. everybody loves him, not what our restraint and peered in at the end of the year itch gaskets...
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specs are, nicole. >> caller: hi, everyone. my name is nicole brown. earlier, i can never who, but as a result of american needle there might be an uptick coming out of new image of lawyers. i don't know, maybe it's just wishful thinking. so i don't know if you have noticed that there has been a downturn or a stagnancy and the number of new interest into the field to i know at my school there's a small cadre of people are interested and antitrust. they don't seem to know about each other. so i didn't know if you at any plans or ideas for targeting the new generation of lawyers coming out? >> well, that was my comment, the nature of the antitrust section and having practiced for 25 years. back at time i start at the federal trade commission when today's after i arrived they decided to rip most of the lawyers, but me. for julie i got to stay. but we've had ups and flows. and just the numbers of graduates have expressed interest in antitrust, a low point may be about 10 years ago, we've seen a slight uptick. and we as a section have tried to do a lot with
specs are, nicole. >> caller: hi, everyone. my name is nicole brown. earlier, i can never who, but as a result of american needle there might be an uptick coming out of new image of lawyers. i don't know, maybe it's just wishful thinking. so i don't know if you have noticed that there has been a downturn or a stagnancy and the number of new interest into the field to i know at my school there's a small cadre of people are interested and antitrust. they don't seem to know about each other....
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. >>> nicole collins joins us now from washington with more on the summit. nicole. >> reporter: that's right the administration claiming a bit of success on a one-on-one meeting between the chinese president and president obama. i will tell you a little about it in a bit. today we are expects president owe boom a with an all day meeting with all countries participating. the obama administration nuclear summit got a boost before it even started when ukraine announced it would rid itself of highly enriched uranium within the next two years. >> this is something that united states has tried to happen for more than 10 years. the material is enough too construct several nuclear weapons. >> reporter: the summit is part a broader strategy by president obama to keep nuclear weapons away from terrorists. the counter terrorism advisor say over recent years, terrorist groups have actively tried to acquire nooks or the materials to make them. >> we can't wait any longer before we lockdown the stock piles because we don't want to have nuclear materials to fall on terrori
. >>> nicole collins joins us now from washington with more on the summit. nicole. >> reporter: that's right the administration claiming a bit of success on a one-on-one meeting between the chinese president and president obama. i will tell you a little about it in a bit. today we are expects president owe boom a with an all day meeting with all countries participating. the obama administration nuclear summit got a boost before it even started when ukraine announced it would rid...
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a brand-new video of "jersey shore" star nicole snooki.into in fight with the a very big guy in an outdoor bar in miami and all of it, of course caught on tape. roll it, charles. >> ♪ >> you know i have to say i'm not so surprised to see this. i don't think that any of the "jersey shore" cast shy away from drama like this. they know how the show works. jill, let me go to you. you are a reality show star, you know some of the drama. >> i am. >> -- is real. some of it is done for show and just played up for the cameras. what's case here? >> absolutely. oh, i think -- this is very clear -- he -- a jewish expression. somebody said you need to go up to her and whisper something in her ear. you could see him responding to someone behind the scenes. now clearly when the show airs if you see his face as clearly as you do now and he signed a release, of course he knew what was going on. >> yeah. >> i'm not so sure about her, though, i think that she was a little bit setup. >> i think -- >> it looks like somebody --. >> i think it's all sugar if you
a brand-new video of "jersey shore" star nicole snooki.into in fight with the a very big guy in an outdoor bar in miami and all of it, of course caught on tape. roll it, charles. >> ♪ >> you know i have to say i'm not so surprised to see this. i don't think that any of the "jersey shore" cast shy away from drama like this. they know how the show works. jill, let me go to you. you are a reality show star, you know some of the drama. >> i am. >> -- is...
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singer nicole scherzinger foresthill leads the pack.e of them got the highest scores of the season. espn reporter erin andrews is a close second. skater evan lysacek fell back to fifth place. the judges said it was his worst of the season. now that kate gosselin is gone, the lowest scores went to the bachelor jake. one more danceable be eliminated tonight. i'll be watching. >> pamela anderson did not look bad as a brunette. >> that was pamela anderson? >> she looks really different. >> i did not notice. >> who was looking at her hair? good boy, brian. >> i would always recognize pamela anderson. >> hollywood's famous sign has been saved from urban sprawl. >> thank-you hefner for that. he donated $900,000 to a fund- raiser to reach a $12 million goal. there's a land conservation pact that protect the land of the sciences upon. -- sign sits upon. >> 5:53 is the time. 54 degrees. >> 5:53 is the time. 54 degrees. >> in case of everyday emergencies... guys, go get changed! ...or soccer practice, it's important to be prepared for dinner. that
singer nicole scherzinger foresthill leads the pack.e of them got the highest scores of the season. espn reporter erin andrews is a close second. skater evan lysacek fell back to fifth place. the judges said it was his worst of the season. now that kate gosselin is gone, the lowest scores went to the bachelor jake. one more danceable be eliminated tonight. i'll be watching. >> pamela anderson did not look bad as a brunette. >> that was pamela anderson? >> she looks really...
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i think it's easy to say nicole scherzinger is a professional dancer. >> amazing. >> jimmy: that's cheatings not cheating. >> jimmy: it's cheating. i don't believe she's cheating but i believe putting a professional dancer on there is not the spirit of the competition. evan lysacek also kind of a professional dancer. i know it's ice skating but to me it's dancing. it's all the same thing. >> i'm listening. >> jimmy: you come out. you're not a professional dancer. you're a sports reporter. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's why i thought this is the spirit in which the contest was meant to be had. then i bet money on you and i've done pretty well so far. >> how much? >> jimmy: i prefer not to say but it's a thousand dollars. >> that's all i'm worth? >> jimmy: no, i get paid $5,000 if i win. oddly, the odds have become longer as you've been in the competition, even though they shouldn't be because you did quite -- especially tonight, you did very well. >> tonight, we needed tonight bad. >> jimmy: you did very well tonight. but i picked elio to win. he won. i picked christie yam guch chi, i picked lanc
i think it's easy to say nicole scherzinger is a professional dancer. >> amazing. >> jimmy: that's cheatings not cheating. >> jimmy: it's cheating. i don't believe she's cheating but i believe putting a professional dancer on there is not the spirit of the competition. evan lysacek also kind of a professional dancer. i know it's ice skating but to me it's dancing. it's all the same thing. >> i'm listening. >> jimmy: you come out. you're not a professional dancer....
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tell uncle jerry to tell nicole to write me. and aunt margo and him. please? >> all right. i will. >> i'm going to write grandma june tonight too because she wrote me again. i'm going to write her tonight. >> did you let her know that chelsea's brother got to you? >> yeah. >> because she was worried about not getting to you. >> yeah, i got it. i'm going to write her back. >> huh? >> yeah, i got it. i'm going to write her back. >> yeah. you write her, she'll continue writing you. >> i know. i'm going to write her back. >> i still can't see you. >> i'm going to write you tonight, start writing the lawyer tonight. >> all right. when i leave here i'm going to go by lindsey's and get them pictures for you. >> yeah. >> of haleigh and junior. >> yeah. i want one of haleigh and junior and one of ronald. >> all right. i'll get them all to you. >> i mean, i still love him, mama. >> huh? >> i still love him. >> i know you do, baby. i'm sure he still loves you. >> i know he does. >> i know. that's what teresa was talking about. that she don't even get to see junior. that was part of he
tell uncle jerry to tell nicole to write me. and aunt margo and him. please? >> all right. i will. >> i'm going to write grandma june tonight too because she wrote me again. i'm going to write her tonight. >> did you let her know that chelsea's brother got to you? >> yeah. >> because she was worried about not getting to you. >> yeah, i got it. i'm going to write her back. >> huh? >> yeah, i got it. i'm going to write her back. >> yeah. you...
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evan's good, nicole's good, and i mean everyone has their strengths. just -- i can't believe we're doing this well. i'm not used to all the compliments. it makes me more nervous and more shy when they say good things. >> larry: in your heart, do you think you might win it? >> i don't know. wouldn't that be fun? i think it would be great. >> larry: it would be great for you. >> it would be fantastic. that would really be a lot of work, though. again, technically when the dances get harder and harder, and we do two dances a show -- my mom's going to come out on sunday and help me with the boys, thank god. because i've been running from rehearsal to dinner. i've been doing it all myself. >> larry: you're close to your dance partner, damien. we'll meet him a little later. but you said he's the only man in your life. >> the only man in my life, yes. i'm glad i'm not really in a relationship right now. i think that would be harder to do the show. i think it would be difficult. but damien is my entire focus. that's it. we dance all day together and i go home
evan's good, nicole's good, and i mean everyone has their strengths. just -- i can't believe we're doing this well. i'm not used to all the compliments. it makes me more nervous and more shy when they say good things. >> larry: in your heart, do you think you might win it? >> i don't know. wouldn't that be fun? i think it would be great. >> larry: it would be great for you. >> it would be fantastic. that would really be a lot of work, though. again, technically when the...
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evan's good, nicole's good.s their strengths and i'm just -- i can't believe we're doing as well. i'm not used to the good compliments. it makes me more nervous when they say good things. >> larry: in your heart, do you think you might win it? >> i don't know. wouldn't that be fun? i think it would be great. >> larry: great for you. >> it would be fantastic. that would be a lot of work though, because again, technically, and the dances get harder and harder. they start to do two dances. my mom is going to come out and help me with the boys, i've been running from rehearsal to lacrosse to water polo. >> larry: you're close to your dance partner, damian whitewood, you said he's the only man in your life. >> only man in in my life. >> larry: elaborate? >> i'm glad i'm not in a relationship right now. i think it would be harder to do the show. damian is my entire focus. it's nice to go dance all day together. i go home to my kids. he goes home to his girlfriend. >> larry: there's no romantic relationship. >> it's a
evan's good, nicole's good.s their strengths and i'm just -- i can't believe we're doing as well. i'm not used to the good compliments. it makes me more nervous when they say good things. >> larry: in your heart, do you think you might win it? >> i don't know. wouldn't that be fun? i think it would be great. >> larry: great for you. >> it would be fantastic. that would be a lot of work though, because again, technically, and the dances get harder and harder. they start...
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let's go to nicole. >> me? ♪ trying to get a hold of this myself. >> this is breaking news, guys.ve it. i will have to send it back to you. >> this is a fascinating story. we're going to get it all into place in just a moment. ♪ >> where did you do it? >> where did we do it? >> where did you physically do it? >> we did it under michael's bed in his apartment in new york. >>, many are in the group? -- how many are in the group? another art four of us. at -- >> there are four of us. >> andrew and sarah are in the room, but we did not have room for them on the set. we have to make believe that they are on camera. did you find yourself sitting in the united states senate? how did you do that? >> the best purchase that i ever made was a green sheet for $5 at a fabric store. you put the green sheet behind you. with simple video software, it will erase all of the green. this is what they do in any movie, now. "star wars" is not actually on a deserted planet. they do everything in front of the green screen or the blue screen and then erase that color so that they can put up any background
let's go to nicole. >> me? ♪ trying to get a hold of this myself. >> this is breaking news, guys.ve it. i will have to send it back to you. >> this is a fascinating story. we're going to get it all into place in just a moment. ♪ >> where did you do it? >> where did we do it? >> where did you physically do it? >> we did it under michael's bed in his apartment in new york. >>, many are in the group? -- how many are in the group? another art four...
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nicole's the best dancer. no question about it. does that mean she should win?rue dance competition, it would be on pbs, not abc. there's more to it than just dance. because of her pussy catdoll background. >> it's the tough thing. the audience vote, as well as the dancing competition. so, you know -- >> it's a performance package. >> it is. the whole thing. by the way, the elimination show tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central. >> which means tomorrow -- >> they're on the show, whoever is booted off. >> hmm. >> be right back. [ male announcer ] it's a price that starts low and stays low. now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, internet and phone -- guaranteed for two years! it's an amazing offer that could save you hundreds of dollars. call now to lock in this guaranteed low price for two years. with 100% true fiber optics to your home, fios delivers the future and gives you more of what cable doesn't. the best channel lineup and more hd. america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and th
nicole's the best dancer. no question about it. does that mean she should win?rue dance competition, it would be on pbs, not abc. there's more to it than just dance. because of her pussy catdoll background. >> it's the tough thing. the audience vote, as well as the dancing competition. so, you know -- >> it's a performance package. >> it is. the whole thing. by the way, the elimination show tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central. >> which means tomorrow -- >> they're on the...
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nicole, highest leader. kate, the lowest scorer of the night. looking at nicole quickly. a judge next season. >> we'll see who goes home. >> i'm watching these clips. this doesn't look too complicated. kate needs to loosen up a little. >> you look mighty comfortable on the stage. as we go bye-bye, can we have a little more? have a great day, everyone. >> so long. ♪ ♪ my friends take me when it comes to an end ♪ ♪ don't get me started keep me above it ♪ ♪ i'm sick and tired of of having to pretend ♪ ♪ that you're my man toy lover boy ♪ ♪ sweetheart that brings me joy ♪ good morning. what a beautiful start to the day. although some of us actually coming out of the 30s. rs if there was patchy frost and a quick bounce to 54. 52 westminster to bell air. 56 around the bay, edgeville to centerville. mostly sunny sky. a hint of light along the western and southern fringe of the sky. clouds will flow in our direction ahead of the next weather system. over all running in to a roadblock in the atmosphere. sun giving way to clouds. high of 68. tonight back down with thickening clouds
nicole, highest leader. kate, the lowest scorer of the night. looking at nicole quickly. a judge next season. >> we'll see who goes home. >> i'm watching these clips. this doesn't look too complicated. kate needs to loosen up a little. >> you look mighty comfortable on the stage. as we go bye-bye, can we have a little more? have a great day, everyone. >> so long. ♪ ♪ my friends take me when it comes to an end ♪ ♪ don't get me started keep me above it ♪ ♪ i'm...
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nicole is special icing in pet acupuncture. >> i just love having another tool in my toolbox so to speak conditions. >> reporter: momo will be 14 next month and one of the had back surge are you. he has been coming in a few times a for. he is much more relaxed. he is blissful. but he also seems to walk better. >> reporter: but averaging $150 a session, some pet owners almost feel guilty about dropping so much cash in these tough economic times. >> every day i wake up and think, should i be spending this money and than i look at momo and i think about it. if your priority is a dog that you love, then that is what you spend your money on. >> only three veterinary medicine schools in the united states offer advanced classes to teen veterinarians how to do pet ask puncture. difficult to gauge just how many dabble in it though popularity is increasing especially some major metro areas. >> coming up next, what is one great way to start your monday? with doughnuts, of course. >> what makes doughnuts even better? when you make them yourself. holly is live in rockville to show us how one business
nicole is special icing in pet acupuncture. >> i just love having another tool in my toolbox so to speak conditions. >> reporter: momo will be 14 next month and one of the had back surge are you. he has been coming in a few times a for. he is much more relaxed. he is blissful. but he also seems to walk better. >> reporter: but averaging $150 a session, some pet owners almost feel guilty about dropping so much cash in these tough economic times. >> every day i wake up and...
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rita nicole.nd the show runs as they just told from us tuesday april 6th through may 16th. >>> let's take a look at some of the stories we're following for this afternoon. first at 4:00, it may seem like a legit posting on craigslist. it's just a scam. do extra research before planning your spring or summer he vacation. tonight, a couple that had been friends for a decade before they became romantic. how that ended up. did they walk down the aisle? you'll find out. those stories and all the day's news starting on news4" at 4:00. join us for that. a final check on the day's forecast. chuck bell. >> yes indeed, a beautiful day outside. the great weather will last through the weekend. temperatures are climbing quickly into the mid 60s around town. a few spots have made it into the low 70s. frederick, maryland, winchester, virginia, you're already in the 70s. harrisonburg in stanton, virginia, 57 degrees right now. beautiful weather is expected all the way through the holiday weekend. i hope you have
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we spent a year or two ago one month on the death of anna nicole smith. give me a break.war history lesson, when we come back. [ male announcer ] rethinking what pain reliever you're taking? fact: for over 25 years, in test after test, advil has been shown to be safe and effective when taken as directed. for relief you can trust, reach for advil. >> jesse: welcome back to "larry king live." we'll get back to our guests in a minute. but first, let's check in with anderson cooper and see what's on "ac 360" tonight. anderson? >> jesse, thanks a lot. tonight a woman adopts a child from russia, but after six months decides to send him back. she doesn't tell the adoption agency, she just has her mom put the boy on a plane to moscow by himself with a note essentially saying "return to sender." the woman said the boy was unstable. russia now says they may halt all adoptions to americans. should the mom be arrested for abandonment? dr. phil joins us for abandonment. >>> sarah palin says the party should be the party of no and takes jabs at the party and newt gingrich and the retir
we spent a year or two ago one month on the death of anna nicole smith. give me a break.war history lesson, when we come back. [ male announcer ] rethinking what pain reliever you're taking? fact: for over 25 years, in test after test, advil has been shown to be safe and effective when taken as directed. for relief you can trust, reach for advil. >> jesse: welcome back to "larry king live." we'll get back to our guests in a minute. but first, let's check in with anderson cooper...
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i love you. >> i love you, too. >> reporter: while this father embraces his daughter, nicole esau comes. i'm safe. my refuge. >> reporter: and todd can joke tonight he's never going back to the sea. >> no, we're done. ja zuzy is about the only water i'll get into it. >> what saved us is robert's mayday. this is the northern belle. >> i was sucked under by the crane. and i came up and said, dear lord, please let me see my daughter, dani again. >> trying to stay alive. you know, we were cold. filled half with water. praying we would make it. >> i used my whistle and blinking strobe light to locate two of the other people. >> little bits of hope were given to us. things like we had a lot of debris and little birds come. little tiny things keep you going. >> we finally seen a plane. we thought, where's the chopper. >> bring the survivor inside. >> amazing story. thanks to owen lee from king tfb for that report. they credit the captain and his mayday call for their rescue. sadly, the captain did not survive. >>> wall street ended the week on a pretty good note. a strong new home sales report
i love you. >> i love you, too. >> reporter: while this father embraces his daughter, nicole esau comes. i'm safe. my refuge. >> reporter: and todd can joke tonight he's never going back to the sea. >> no, we're done. ja zuzy is about the only water i'll get into it. >> what saved us is robert's mayday. this is the northern belle. >> i was sucked under by the crane. and i came up and said, dear lord, please let me see my daughter, dani again. >> trying...
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. >> host: >> "after words" with harry markopolos and nicole gelinas continues. >> host: we're back witharry markopolos talking about his new book "no one would listen," a true financial thriller. kerry, you may know that alan greenspan, the former federal reserve chairman who was in office from 1997 to 2006, during the time and much of this was building up certainly not just madoff, but the entire succession best to financial bubbles, one based on to route the financial system to its knees. this last week alan greenspan came out a peep from the crisis called the crisis. and he said in the paper, in the aftermath of an actual crisis, will find highly competent examiners sailing who have spotted a madoff. he goes on to say that's why we still have little choice but to rely upon counterparty surveillance as their first line of crisis defense, meaning for the free markets. you know, were these examiners at the sec combatant? was this simply an honest case of having too much work to do, not been able to figure out every five. and should free markets be the first line of defense. if so, how c
. >> host: >> "after words" with harry markopolos and nicole gelinas continues. >> host: we're back witharry markopolos talking about his new book "no one would listen," a true financial thriller. kerry, you may know that alan greenspan, the former federal reserve chairman who was in office from 1997 to 2006, during the time and much of this was building up certainly not just madoff, but the entire succession best to financial bubbles, one based on to route...
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nicole, start of jersey shore, grabbed headlines but not much money. she made just $2200.ree times that. the king of parade's list is the 25-year-old who started an experiment in college that became facebook. founder and ceo got a whopping $3 billion pay day in 2009. holy molly. lamar graham is here to talk more about their survey. good morning to you. so i always enjoy this issue. you surveyed 126 people this time and found interestingly enough that the 20 celebrities you profiled made 450 times more than the 106 regular people? >> 3450 times more money in total, yes. that's crazy. we've done this issue for 27 years now. and we always find that in's sort of a massive disconnect between celebrities and ordinary people, but it was huge this year and i think it goes to the issue of how much americans will willing to pay to be entertained versus how much they're willing to pay for someone to take care of their kids, to protect their country. >> important stuff. >> exactly. it this year we feature an army sergeant who is resking her life for 30 grand. meanwhile jay leno is pul
nicole, start of jersey shore, grabbed headlines but not much money. she made just $2200.ree times that. the king of parade's list is the 25-year-old who started an experiment in college that became facebook. founder and ceo got a whopping $3 billion pay day in 2009. holy molly. lamar graham is here to talk more about their survey. good morning to you. so i always enjoy this issue. you surveyed 126 people this time and found interestingly enough that the 20 celebrities you profiled made 450...
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it would be hard to win against nicole, but -- >> do you know who that is, the pussycat doll?nsider." >> he does. because he votes on what i should wear and often buys the look for his wife. >> all the time. just click. >> very good. love being here. thank you. >> we love having you. and don't miss it every week night, watch lara on the "insider." >>> and up next, can dreaming make you smarter, more like harry? evidence that it does work here on "the early show" on cbs. [ male announcer ] let's take the garden into our own hands. soak our yards in color. get our hands a little busier. our dollars a little stronger. and our thinking a little greener. let's grab all the bags and all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we can turn all these savings into more colorful shades of doing. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now at the home depot, buy one packet seeds get one free. the 57th president of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ bell rings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's fastest 3g network. this mother's day, get 50% off all messa
it would be hard to win against nicole, but -- >> do you know who that is, the pussycat doll?nsider." >> he does. because he votes on what i should wear and often buys the look for his wife. >> all the time. just click. >> very good. love being here. thank you. >> we love having you. and don't miss it every week night, watch lara on the "insider." >>> and up next, can dreaming make you smarter, more like harry? evidence that it does work...
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my question to you is whether you are satisfied with professor nicole gelinas's view on the role of islamicand society. >> well, we have heard them all exposed tonight, but i think for a feminist and i certainly consider myself a feminist, the question of gender equality is not straightforward and obvious one in these discussions. in fact, i would say that gender equality has been used as a kind of veil for the social and economic inequalities that muslims experience, certainly in western european society. so for example in a country like france, there's a grey to a discussion of gender inequality and much less discussion of social and economic equality, which is like for example to unemployment rate among muslims being at the same level of education and age and so on being too and half times as great as unemployment levels among french nationals, without any change for the last 15 years, a steady, constant, inequality side of discrimination. if you go to the discussions that were housed in the riots in 2005, the number of kids who would say i have all the qualifications to a particular job
my question to you is whether you are satisfied with professor nicole gelinas's view on the role of islamicand society. >> well, we have heard them all exposed tonight, but i think for a feminist and i certainly consider myself a feminist, the question of gender equality is not straightforward and obvious one in these discussions. in fact, i would say that gender equality has been used as a kind of veil for the social and economic inequalities that muslims experience, certainly in western...
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in washington nicole collins, fox news. >>> stay tuned to fox 45 morning news for continuing coverage this story. we will talk with a trent tive representative with the maryland public policy institute on its take on this issue. that is coming up later this hour. >>> coming up prepping for healthcare reform. how much you could have to shell out if you don't have health insurance. >>> we got in the safety and took it out, maybe get it the walk-in freezer. we didn't have to buy quality -- 10 minutes. >> deadly storms head east. >> deadly storms head east. the mess they it's the chevy spring event. and everyone deserves a car they can count on. one that's backed by a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. and named a consumers digest best buy, two years in a row. discover malibu for yourself and see why over a thousand people a day are switching to chevy. during the spring event, qualified lessees can get a low mileage lease on this new malibu ls for around $199 a month. call for details. the switch to chevy starts at chevy dealer dot com. at carmax. for the money you would spend on a strippe
in washington nicole collins, fox news. >>> stay tuned to fox 45 morning news for continuing coverage this story. we will talk with a trent tive representative with the maryland public policy institute on its take on this issue. that is coming up later this hour. >>> coming up prepping for healthcare reform. how much you could have to shell out if you don't have health insurance. >>> we got in the safety and took it out, maybe get it the walk-in freezer. we didn't...
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lieutenant collins was also blessed to have nicole, his fiancee and childhood sweetheart. last week, lieutenant collins came home to georgia for the last time. in his community -- and his community came out to honor him. from local veterans to ordinary citizens, the procession route was lined with people waving american flags and paying their great respect to this hero. one gentleman summed it up best when he said, i am a patriot. anyone who gives up their life for my freedom, well, this is the least i could do. today, i stand here to honor first lieutenant robert collins because it was the least i could do. he stood for me and all americans by serving and sacrificing to our nation and he's an american heeo, and i want to thank him -- hero, and i want to thank him from me and my family. i want to thank his loving parents for the sacrifice they've given to this great nation. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the floor. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. mr. engel of new york. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? >> to address the h
lieutenant collins was also blessed to have nicole, his fiancee and childhood sweetheart. last week, lieutenant collins came home to georgia for the last time. in his community -- and his community came out to honor him. from local veterans to ordinary citizens, the procession route was lined with people waving american flags and paying their great respect to this hero. one gentleman summed it up best when he said, i am a patriot. anyone who gives up their life for my freedom, well, this is the...
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they both survive him, as does his fiancee, nicole, who was robert's high school sweetheart. i extend my deepest sympathies to lieutenant collins' family and friends and ask that my colleagues and all georgians keep them in their prayers during this time of sadness. robert performed his duty courageously, devotedly, without hesitation, without reservatio reservations. he was, after all, a soldier. the world may be occupied with other things on this beautiful spring day and the media with other stories, but one of those should surely be the procession that will bring lieutenant robert collins' body home today. winding its way from falcon field in peachtree city through downtown tyrone. it should also be about the americans who knew him who will line the roads to welcome him home a final time, recalling the words of a.e. houseman, "today, the road all runners come. shoulder high we bring you home and set you at your threshold down. townsmen of a stellar town." mr. president, i yield the floor. and i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will ca
they both survive him, as does his fiancee, nicole, who was robert's high school sweetheart. i extend my deepest sympathies to lieutenant collins' family and friends and ask that my colleagues and all georgians keep them in their prayers during this time of sadness. robert performed his duty courageously, devotedly, without hesitation, without reservatio reservations. he was, after all, a soldier. the world may be occupied with other things on this beautiful spring day and the media with other...
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nicole says, i have a 7-year-old and a 5-year-old brother and sister, both adopted from russia.n agency has been amazing in getting us the help we need. gloria says she did adopt the child. that makes her just as legally obligated to that boy as i am with my children. go to cnn.com/robin to tell us what you think. facebook or e-mail us. >>> sarah palin headlines a tea party express rally in boston tomorrow before the group heads to washington on thursday. organizers say they will use tax day to announce which house and senate candidates they support and which ones they are trying to get out of office. the tea party movement is against big government and big spending. >>> russia is suggesting human error may have caused the plane crash that killed poland's president and 95 other people. russia's deputy prime minister says investigators confirmed that flight controllers tried to divert the plane to another airport because of bad weather. the flight crew reportedly got the message but still tried to land. russia's chief investigator says flight data reporters confirmed that the pla
nicole says, i have a 7-year-old and a 5-year-old brother and sister, both adopted from russia.n agency has been amazing in getting us the help we need. gloria says she did adopt the child. that makes her just as legally obligated to that boy as i am with my children. go to cnn.com/robin to tell us what you think. facebook or e-mail us. >>> sarah palin headlines a tea party express rally in boston tomorrow before the group heads to washington on thursday. organizers say they will use...
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. >> nicole williams, best-selling author of "girl on top" says you may want to apply the rules of romang philosophy. you use your dating techniques to get a job. >> yes, hoda. it comes down to human nature. we want what looks desirable to other people. same way on a first date you don't want to exude or admit the fact that nobody's interested. when you're out there looking for work, you want to convey an image of confidence. >> not desperation. >> play a little hard to get. >> how do we start? >> play hard to get. >> make sure your lip gloss is on. >> it's kind of literal and figure tiff. you want to look like you put a little energy and effort into this. honestly you would be surprised how many resumes i see without periods, with spelling or grammatical errors. >> sloppiness. >> the same way you want to show up on a first date, looking your best, your resume is the first impact, so be very precise. you want to make it easy, either on the guy or the employer, to see the precise match. >> there usually isn't a picture attached to a resume. >> no. >> is it a good idea to put it on there?
. >> nicole williams, best-selling author of "girl on top" says you may want to apply the rules of romang philosophy. you use your dating techniques to get a job. >> yes, hoda. it comes down to human nature. we want what looks desirable to other people. same way on a first date you don't want to exude or admit the fact that nobody's interested. when you're out there looking for work, you want to convey an image of confidence. >> not desperation. >> play a...