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nora does many other things for the nert program.as organized youth groups, namely the red cross youth group, so they can act as victims during our triage drills. nora also participates in mini drills, outreach tabling programs, and she does continuing training. when nora is not doing this, she's working in the nert office organizing volunteers. nora is our resident ar extraordinaer. and what do i mean by that? nora has the ability through use of makeup to create life-threatening wounds on the limbs of victims. [laughter] >> so that our graduating nert class 6 triage people can see what it might really look like during a real event. nora's goals are pretty self-evident. she would like everyone to take the nert program. we are so happy, nora, for you -- where are you? you are very deserving of this award. congratulations. (applause) >> thank you so much. i really consider myself a student, and i have so many people that are part of the nert family that have taught me so much. and i invite all of you to become member of the nert family
nora does many other things for the nert program.as organized youth groups, namely the red cross youth group, so they can act as victims during our triage drills. nora also participates in mini drills, outreach tabling programs, and she does continuing training. when nora is not doing this, she's working in the nert office organizing volunteers. nora is our resident ar extraordinaer. and what do i mean by that? nora has the ability through use of makeup to create life-threatening wounds on the...
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tom hanks remembers nora ephron, the writer of "sleepless in seattle," "when harry met sally." >> nora is one of the most amazing people in the world. >> tom hanks, truly a lucky guy. this is "piers morgan live." >>> tom hanks. that was a good start. >> i love it. my god. that's scary. yes, yes, what? i'm here. you woke me up. >> you have not done a play since 1981. >> the last official play i did was in 1981 in hayward, california. i was a guest artist for my alma mater, and i don't call it community college. it's a junior college. we did "charlie's aunt" directed by an old teacher of mine named herb kennedy. i think we sold out 1500 seats every night. >> on a scale of 1 to 100, how nervous are you right now? a few days before the opening night and you haven't had to come across critics or an audience in a play for a very long time, 32 years. >> true. i would say nervousness is not nearly the term -- well, what do you call it when you wake up at 5:00 in the morning with your eyes wide open, thinking do i have the lines in scene 110 down? when she comes out on the bed, am i supposed to
tom hanks remembers nora ephron, the writer of "sleepless in seattle," "when harry met sally." >> nora is one of the most amazing people in the world. >> tom hanks, truly a lucky guy. this is "piers morgan live." >>> tom hanks. that was a good start. >> i love it. my god. that's scary. yes, yes, what? i'm here. you woke me up. >> you have not done a play since 1981. >> the last official play i did was in 1981 in hayward,...
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. >> reporter: nora unnis is a reporter for an online and print news resource. nora and a colleague hear about a hotel in central cairo that still has internet service. they try to get a room with a view of tahrir square. >> they were given orders. we set them for a view. >> nora notices something happening outside their window. she grabs her camera and begins to film a chaotic scene across the nile river. >> we heard many bombs. and we couldn't see anything. and the bombs were just going and going and going. then we saw smoke coming out. from the other side of the river. >> nora's footage shows a massive crowd of protesters engaged in a growing battle with police. >> people wanted to get across the bridge, across the nile to tahrir square to join the revolutionaries. >> a line of riot police led by two armored vehicles races across to meet the crowd. >> and the riot police in their armored vehicles were determined to push them back. it became a battle for this bridge. >> protesters determined marched forward on foot. police hold the crowd about halfway across a
. >> reporter: nora unnis is a reporter for an online and print news resource. nora and a colleague hear about a hotel in central cairo that still has internet service. they try to get a room with a view of tahrir square. >> they were given orders. we set them for a view. >> nora notices something happening outside their window. she grabs her camera and begins to film a chaotic scene across the nile river. >> we heard many bombs. and we couldn't see anything. and the...
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thoughts on the late nora ephron.r from leukemia. joining us now is her son jacob bernstein, a contributor to the "new york times." he recently wrote for their sunday magazine about the new play and his mother's final years and final days. and in it in part he writes this. for most of the next three days before she entered a coma and died she was sort of herself, asking for the papers and doing the cross word. on sunday one of the nurses arrived to give her medication and innocently asked if she was planning on writing about what was happening to her. my mother simply said, no. i took this more or less at face value until after her death as plans moved forward with her play "lucky guy" and it occurred to me that part of what she was trying to do by writing about someone else's death was to understand her own. there's always more in what she's doing than meets the eye and you do get it later. right? >> yes. well, i think that, you know, mike makelary was a journalist for the new york post and daily news. a somewhat pro
thoughts on the late nora ephron.r from leukemia. joining us now is her son jacob bernstein, a contributor to the "new york times." he recently wrote for their sunday magazine about the new play and his mother's final years and final days. and in it in part he writes this. for most of the next three days before she entered a coma and died she was sort of herself, asking for the papers and doing the cross word. on sunday one of the nurses arrived to give her medication and innocently...
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his mother is 33-year-old nora silva. she came in to this group of teens. >> i will defend them. i will stand in front of them. i don't want them to fight. >> according to this man here, marcus walker, she stabbed him with a box cutter. >> i really didn't feel it at that moment until after the fight. i started feeling something. so i went in the house and told my mom that lady stabbed me. >> you said this guy started the fight with you? >> yeah. >> according to walker he's not one of the attackers, but according to police he was. >> i don't know if i should say yeah mom or not. >> i'm happy she didn't get beat up. there were 15 on one. >> there's an even bigger twist to the story. silva says she didn't do it. >> you never stabbed? >> absolutely not. >> silva says her mom came in and used the box cutters against the teenage bullies. >> my grandson was fighting on the ground. i grabbed him by his hair and pant pants. >> you stabbed him. >> yeah. >> the story has a lot of twists. >> exactly. just to be clear, according to court records, police did arrest nora silver, the mom, she's
his mother is 33-year-old nora silva. she came in to this group of teens. >> i will defend them. i will stand in front of them. i don't want them to fight. >> according to this man here, marcus walker, she stabbed him with a box cutter. >> i really didn't feel it at that moment until after the fight. i started feeling something. so i went in the house and told my mom that lady stabbed me. >> you said this guy started the fight with you? >> yeah. >> according...
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and for me, a quintessential nora ephron film, it was different than the others. i think when we all read "lucky guy" for the first time we thought, i've never seen this before. this takes an insider and this takes an insider with a story tell i telling what other people don't have. and i think we are all part of something that is one-time only, a confluence of nora's talents and without a doubt the horrible timing that went along with it. >> it's a stunning play. it's already taken a huge amount at the box office, but i think the reality is when it opens it will live up to that. it's just got a magic to it, which is a lot to do with your mom, jacob, i think the writing is just extraordinary. also, i got this interview from today, the great chemistry you guys all have as a cast is very p palpable and came through on the screen. >> i think we are the yankees. >> the tabloid industry is putting us back on the map right where we belong. >> right where it ended. anything we hoped we would establish as a lucky guy, to get into the tabloids. >> gentlemen, thank you all
and for me, a quintessential nora ephron film, it was different than the others. i think when we all read "lucky guy" for the first time we thought, i've never seen this before. this takes an insider and this takes an insider with a story tell i telling what other people don't have. and i think we are all part of something that is one-time only, a confluence of nora's talents and without a doubt the horrible timing that went along with it. >> it's a stunning play. it's already...
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and i have a note from nora that -- it sounds corny, but it means a lot to have even that fleeting connection with them -- with her. what a lovely woman. missed out. >> unfortunately, i never got the chance to meet her. but i've been a big fan for years. it's a real honor to be doing the play. it's a great time in new york city from the mid '80s to the late '90s when tabloid journalism was at its height. >> "julia and julia" with her love for writing and cooking and that goes all the way, i think in a lot of ways, a quintessential nora ephron film. this -- i think when we all read, you know, "lucky guy" for the first time, we all said well, i've never seen this before. this takes an insider. and this takes an insider with a story telling jean that other people don't have. i think we're all part of something that is one-time only, a con influence of nora's talent and, without a doubt, the horrible time that went along with it. >> well, it's a stunning play. it's already taken a huge amount in the box office. it will live up to that. it's just got a magic to it which has got a lot to do with yo
and i have a note from nora that -- it sounds corny, but it means a lot to have even that fleeting connection with them -- with her. what a lovely woman. missed out. >> unfortunately, i never got the chance to meet her. but i've been a big fan for years. it's a real honor to be doing the play. it's a great time in new york city from the mid '80s to the late '90s when tabloid journalism was at its height. >> "julia and julia" with her love for writing and cooking and that...
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first, nora ephron's remarkable legac legacy. >> as a screenwriter, nora ephron had a way with words.he's part camel. >> in her movie, her observations about men and women earned a place in our hearts with iconic unforgettable scenes. >> yes yes oh! >> i'll have what she's having. >> ef sfron broke into the boy's club of hollywood directors with hits like "sleepless in seattle" and "you've got mail." now, her son, jacob, is taking center stage in an essay and says his mom hoped they would lead the kind of lives and did stuff big enough they would occasionally say, wow, i wish mop was around for this. while she did not disclose her six year battle with leukemia to most of the world. he points out she directed "julia and julia" and blog post s. she kept working and nora ephron, fearless, she kept going until the very end. >> i got to read this last night. it's beautiful, candid, very personal. i know as a writer and as the son of nora ephron, you must have stopped 50 times while you wrote this and thought, what would mom think about this? would she think it was good? >> yes. would it be
first, nora ephron's remarkable legac legacy. >> as a screenwriter, nora ephron had a way with words.he's part camel. >> in her movie, her observations about men and women earned a place in our hearts with iconic unforgettable scenes. >> yes yes oh! >> i'll have what she's having. >> ef sfron broke into the boy's club of hollywood directors with hits like "sleepless in seattle" and "you've got mail." now, her son, jacob, is taking center stage...
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luego que nora ugarte dijo que las beneficiadas fueron ademÁs de ellas sus dos hijas, le pregunta saberte de una compaÑÍa con la que se hicieron algunos negocios y conocÍa las cuentas de la maestra. >>> dijo que las cuentas de el banco santander estaban a nombre de ester gordillo. y el procurador general dijo que no perseguirÁn a otros sindicales. >>> cuando encontremos hechos delictivos investigaremos. >>> pidieron un amparo algunos familiares de ester gordillo. el procurador dijo que la investigaciÓn reciÉn comienza. y se presentÓ una situacion para que se revoque su detenciÓn. el secretario de gobernaciÓn rechazÓ que se la traslade. >>> se cuida la salud como los que tienen un padecimiento. y hoy por hoy el proceso seguiÁa ella recluida donde se determino que estuviera. >>> las cuentas del sindicato de maestros habÍan sido confiscadas, pero se liberÓ para no perjudicarlos. >>> el gobierno de mÉxico pago 29 mil dÓlares por la fotografÍa oficial del presidente peÑa nieto y sus cuentas en redes sociales. el costo revelado desatÓ una polÉmica cuando se anunciÓ el aÑo pasado la compra de
luego que nora ugarte dijo que las beneficiadas fueron ademÁs de ellas sus dos hijas, le pregunta saberte de una compaÑÍa con la que se hicieron algunos negocios y conocÍa las cuentas de la maestra. >>> dijo que las cuentas de el banco santander estaban a nombre de ester gordillo. y el procurador general dijo que no perseguirÁn a otros sindicales. >>> cuando encontremos hechos delictivos investigaremos. >>> pidieron un amparo algunos familiares de ester gordillo....
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we also -- you also requested more information, nora analysis regarding the major development sites inestern soma. ~ so, we're going cover that as well including some additional background on the eastern neighborhoods impact fees and affordable housing in general. so, first of all, though, to address the academy of art issue, your concern was that with the grandfathering provision needed to allow the conditional use authorization to go forward, or would that project be part of a larger negotiation that would allow it to move forward potentially in the future without the conditional use authorization process being grandfathered. ~ and the answer that is kind of similar to what we said last week -- yes, last week, which is, you know, there may be a larger agreement down the road. that agreement in and of itself would not rezone this parcel if it was not grandfathered. so, your options are essentially to grandfather the process at this time or if you do not grandfather the ability for that project to move forward with conditional use authorization, then at a later time you could have a re
we also -- you also requested more information, nora analysis regarding the major development sites inestern soma. ~ so, we're going cover that as well including some additional background on the eastern neighborhoods impact fees and affordable housing in general. so, first of all, though, to address the academy of art issue, your concern was that with the grandfathering provision needed to allow the conditional use authorization to go forward, or would that project be part of a larger...
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love for writing and cooking and that goes all the way, i think in a lot of ways, a quintessential nora ephron film. this -- i think when we all read, you know, "lucky guy" for the first time, we all said well, i've never seen this before. this takes an insider. and this takes an insider with a story telling jean that other people don't have. i think we're all part of something that is one-time only, a con influence of nora's talent and, without a doubt, the horrible time that went along with it. >> well, it's a stunning play. it's already taken a huge amount in the box office. it will live up to that. it's just got a magic to it which has got a lot to do with your mom. i think the writing is extraordinary. also, and i got this from this interview today, the great chemistry that you guys all have as a cast is very palpable and that comes through on the stage, as well. >> i think we're the '36 yankees. maybe not the '27 yankees but -- >> '55 yankees. >> well, unpredictably, works in the tabloid and is putting us right back on the map. >> yeah, right where it ended. it's interesting, peop
love for writing and cooking and that goes all the way, i think in a lot of ways, a quintessential nora ephron film. this -- i think when we all read, you know, "lucky guy" for the first time, we all said well, i've never seen this before. this takes an insider. and this takes an insider with a story telling jean that other people don't have. i think we're all part of something that is one-time only, a con influence of nora's talent and, without a doubt, the horrible time that went...
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beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god true to our native land (applause) >> thank you, norae been joined by a number of other persons i'd like to welcome first to the podium. i mentioned city administrator naomi kelly, supervisor malia cohen is with us and supervisor london breed, welcome. we also have in the audience with us karen roy is with us. we have karen roy. we have luis herrera, city librarian with us. mohammed naru who is the head of dpw. we have joanne white, the fire chief is with us. and linda richardson, commissioner linda richardson is with us. let's welcome them, please. (applause) >> okay. we have greetings now in the program. i think we will go ahead and move forward with the greetings from the supervisors and we will then be followed by city administrator kelly will introduce the mayor upon the mayor's arrival. so, with that i'd like to ask supervisor cohen if you would come and extend greetings, please. >> thank you. amen, good morning, everyone. good afternoon. how are you? i have to say you look beautiful to look out and see so much red. this is an exci
beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god true to our native land (applause) >> thank you, norae been joined by a number of other persons i'd like to welcome first to the podium. i mentioned city administrator naomi kelly, supervisor malia cohen is with us and supervisor london breed, welcome. we also have in the audience with us karen roy is with us. we have karen roy. we have luis herrera, city librarian with us. mohammed naru who is the head of dpw. we have joanne white,...
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worked with a-list actors, jack nicholson, tom cruise, kathy bates, as well as celebrated writers nora efron and aaron sorkin. he grew up in a political family were still right for a frequent topic around the kitchen table. as such, he has become not only a hollywood legend but a political activist as well. after november 4, 2008 when california passed a constitutional amendment banning marriage for gay and lesbian couples, he cofounded the foundation for equal rights as a way to challenge proposition eight in the courts. in light of the recent decision to hear challenges to prop eight and dome of this year, we are delighted to have him with us today to discuss his views on the future of marriage equality and his incredible contributions to the entertainment industry. please, once again, a warm welcome to rob reiner. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. >> for small, what i would like to do is to talk about the entertainment industry and your background. how was your dad? >> thanks for asking. my dad is doing great. he is 90 years old. he will be 91 in a month and a half. he i
worked with a-list actors, jack nicholson, tom cruise, kathy bates, as well as celebrated writers nora efron and aaron sorkin. he grew up in a political family were still right for a frequent topic around the kitchen table. as such, he has become not only a hollywood legend but a political activist as well. after november 4, 2008 when california passed a constitutional amendment banning marriage for gay and lesbian couples, he cofounded the foundation for equal rights as a way to challenge...
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thursday well of course i'll bring you a discussion a word about the prospects of that visit with nora de a spokesperson for the palestinian authority she'll be joining us live from ramallah just stay tuned away that's all for more on that and we'll be back with more news. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is all. part of the big. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. welcome back you're watching our t.v. a group linked to al qaeda says they have behind the so cold blooded choose a attacks in baghdad and sixty five people died in a series of blasts across the city the day in which mall to the tenth anniversary off of the u.s. invasion became the deadliest in iraq so far this year a decade after a western coalition has stepped in t
thursday well of course i'll bring you a discussion a word about the prospects of that visit with nora de a spokesperson for the palestinian authority she'll be joining us live from ramallah just stay tuned away that's all for more on that and we'll be back with more news. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or...
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i have one great story about it years ago, nora ephron, who just passed away g. friend, wrote "when harry met sally." good restaurant, john gotti goes there every thursday night. i said oh, ok. we'll go. see. maybe it's not such a safe -- we will go there. we go there 8:00 sure enough john gotti walks into the restaurant with six wiseguys. sit down at a table. i look over there and i see him. he kind of sees him. recognize. i don't want to say i recognize him too much. just stay over there. but we finished our meal and then i go outside and big limo and guy in front of the limo who looks like kwluke from the godfather looks at me and goes, you killed my father. prepare to die. i said oh, my god. oh, my god. so scared. he said, i loved that movie "the princess bride." >> little unnerving. >> i got through it. >> again from the audience, great moments on television in the golden age of television. was the sammy davis jr. kitsch of archie bunker spontaneous or did they plan that? >> no, we planned it. and it was the longest laugh we had on -- we had two longer laugh
i have one great story about it years ago, nora ephron, who just passed away g. friend, wrote "when harry met sally." good restaurant, john gotti goes there every thursday night. i said oh, ok. we'll go. see. maybe it's not such a safe -- we will go there. we go there 8:00 sure enough john gotti walks into the restaurant with six wiseguys. sit down at a table. i look over there and i see him. he kind of sees him. recognize. i don't want to say i recognize him too much. just stay over...
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charlie and nora? >> great story.thank you. >>> we sat down yesterday with former florida governor jeb bush. he has a new book out called "immigration wars: forging an american solution." it is published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. we asked if republicans need to reach out to women and minorities if they want to take back the white house. >> absolutely. i mean, you know one thing is to say we win off-year elections, that's great and that's true. but in the presidential races, you have significantly larger number of people voting. and you have to make sure that their voice is heard and that your message, you know is for everybody. and i think this is solvable. i don't think this is a -- an impossible task. wasn't that long ago people were writing off the democratic party. now it's premature to write off the republican party. >> your brother got 44% of the hispanic vote. mitt romney got 27% of the hispanic vote. in his first post-election interview, he said the reason that minorities voted for obama was bec
charlie and nora? >> great story.thank you. >>> we sat down yesterday with former florida governor jeb bush. he has a new book out called "immigration wars: forging an american solution." it is published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. we asked if republicans need to reach out to women and minorities if they want to take back the white house. >> absolutely. i mean, you know one thing is to say we win off-year elections, that's great and that's true. but...
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how did i know you were american, nora? look at this, walking around with the american flag. isn't that brilliant? why are you down here? >> we're actually here studying abroad and we're here to see when the pope's going to get elected and hopefully, we'll be here for the white smoke. >> reporter: you watched the smoke last night at dinner and realized we should be down there, yes? >> yes. unfortunately, i couldn't make it, i had class, but i know that when i'm not in class, i will be here waiting. >> reporter: why is it so -- this place was packed last night when the smoke came out. why? why is it so important to see that smoke? >> it's such an exciting experience and it's part of history, and just to say that i was here for a new election of a new pope, it's amazing. >> reporter: you're both catholics, you're both active in the catholic church. how important is this vote? >> it's very important. i mean, the pope is the leader of our church, and he's such a model, so we really need someone who is strong and o and who can lead us. >> reporter: the church has also had a rough
how did i know you were american, nora? look at this, walking around with the american flag. isn't that brilliant? why are you down here? >> we're actually here studying abroad and we're here to see when the pope's going to get elected and hopefully, we'll be here for the white smoke. >> reporter: you watched the smoke last night at dinner and realized we should be down there, yes? >> yes. unfortunately, i couldn't make it, i had class, but i know that when i'm not in class, i...
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around the world," american soldier helped save the life of a little girl who became known as baby nora>> seven years ago. we'll head back to iraq it see how she's doing now. >> and remember the nuclear power plant that was damaged when an earthquake and tsunami hit japan. well, it lost power again the smog is so bad in china's capital, you barely see. just have a look at that. some face masks are enough to protect you from the area you breath. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online.
around the world," american soldier helped save the life of a little girl who became known as baby nora>> seven years ago. we'll head back to iraq it see how she's doing now. >> and remember the nuclear power plant that was damaged when an earthquake and tsunami hit japan. well, it lost power again the smog is so bad in china's capital, you barely see. just have a look at that. some face masks are enough to protect you from the area you breath. (announcer) at scottrade, our...
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. >> stephanie: you talk about your birth name was nora and you were called nora horra after this happenede. it is a sickness that is -- i think is everywhere. it's in our military. you think about what is going on -- what happened with this poor woman in india with the crime getting on a bus with a friend and ends up dead -- >> stephanie: i was just going to say i have a friend making a film in india right now, and i read statistic that a woman is raped something like every ten minutes in india. >> it's crazy. and there are a lot of statistics in the video for stupidville, and it really blows your mind. the -- one of them is that 54% of people that are raped never report it. i was one of those. because you are so afraid that that person will come back. it really -- there's just -- the violence that people -- i don't necessarily know that they get how deep that is and how scary that is. >> stephanie: and tracy you speak with such empathy about this young girl. look at this age of social media now. she doesn't even know what happened until the next morning when he is saw texts and photos on
. >> stephanie: you talk about your birth name was nora and you were called nora horra after this happenede. it is a sickness that is -- i think is everywhere. it's in our military. you think about what is going on -- what happened with this poor woman in india with the crime getting on a bus with a friend and ends up dead -- >> stephanie: i was just going to say i have a friend making a film in india right now, and i read statistic that a woman is raped something like every ten...
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>> i learned jacob bernstein is a doll, son of nora ephron and gave me a reason to reread his wonderful, beautiful piece. >> sam stein? >> i learned president obama can speak a little hebrew and is hip with the israeli youth apparently. >> very nice. >> i love it. >> what did you learn, mika? >> in a conversation on twit bert the retro wife -- >> talk about that for a minute. >> it's just lights up when i tweeted the segment we did yesterday with joanna coles, and on the front page of new york magazine. >> lisa miller is great. >> i will tell you what you learned. >> what? >> how do ask a question from little children in new jersey. take a look at the tape, joe, and take a cue. >> quick. to the point. >> anything else? >> got any weekend plans? >> yes. >> what are you doing? >> college hunting. >> oh. wow. >> i remember those days. >> for amelia? what about you, sam? you're getting out of college in a year. >> yeah. i'm still at college. >> getting his application. >> i have girlfriends visiting from cleveland, ohio. >> part of rock 'n roll. >> you have a live chat. >> here's what i'm g
>> i learned jacob bernstein is a doll, son of nora ephron and gave me a reason to reread his wonderful, beautiful piece. >> sam stein? >> i learned president obama can speak a little hebrew and is hip with the israeli youth apparently. >> very nice. >> i love it. >> what did you learn, mika? >> in a conversation on twit bert the retro wife -- >> talk about that for a minute. >> it's just lights up when i tweeted the segment we did yesterday...
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before you decide, listen to this conversation i had earlier with nora o'donnell and "fortune" magazine's. >> cheryl sandberg says it's not just men holding back women, it's actually women holding back themselves. i want to play something from the interview you were doing on "60 minutes." take a look. >> they start leaning back. saying, i want to have a child one day, i couldn't possibly take on anymore. or, i'm still learning on my current job. i've never had a man say that to me. >> you're suggesting that women aren't ambitious. >> i'm not saying women aren't ambitious. plenty of women are as ambitious as men. but what i am saying, and i want to say it unapologetically, that the data is clear. when it comes to ambition to lead, to be the leader of whatever you're doing, men, boys, outnumber girls and women. >> what do you think of that notion, that women are holding themselves back? >> well, i think what cheryl sandberg is saying is that, essentially, women have internalized some of the messages that they've been given as young as little girls, when we call girls bossy for their behavio
before you decide, listen to this conversation i had earlier with nora o'donnell and "fortune" magazine's. >> cheryl sandberg says it's not just men holding back women, it's actually women holding back themselves. i want to play something from the interview you were doing on "60 minutes." take a look. >> they start leaning back. saying, i want to have a child one day, i couldn't possibly take on anymore. or, i'm still learning on my current job. i've never had a...
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. >> that is an installation art piece, piece 1, by nora ligorano. "the middle class" is spelled out there as an ice sculpture, and you're watching a time lapse video of it melting with words from senator bernie sanders' filibuster. we have a link to the full thing if you want to watch it. senator sanders has a link to it at his website as well. what he did that day when he took the floor for eight and a half straight hours and made a single eight-and-a-half-hour-long argument on a single point, it made an impact. i do not know if it changed the course of the country in terms of policy, but an elected official going back to the old rules and commandeering the floor of the united states senate for hours to stand alone, mr. smith-style, and make his point, to throw himself on the gears, to hold things up as long as he holds up physically, this kind of thing is designed to make a point. and it does. and, of course, you can use this tactic that is unique to the united states senate. you can use it to make good points. or you can use it to make terrible p
. >> that is an installation art piece, piece 1, by nora ligorano. "the middle class" is spelled out there as an ice sculpture, and you're watching a time lapse video of it melting with words from senator bernie sanders' filibuster. we have a link to the full thing if you want to watch it. senator sanders has a link to it at his website as well. what he did that day when he took the floor for eight and a half straight hours and made a single eight-and-a-half-hour-long argument...
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. >> and nora, you point out that sheryl talks a lot in her book about her vulnerabilities, her insecuritiestrategic in doing that. she knows she has to do that to be liked and for this message to resonate, because if she got out there and she talked about how she's always been confident, she knew she would be successful, her message would go nowhere. >> so interesting that double standard exists, that men don't do that and it's fine, and if a woman wrote the same kind of book, with her confidence out in front, it would be viewed as inappropriate somehow. >> right. i think you make an excellent point about that in terms of revealing her vulnerabilities, to make herself more likeable. but at the same time, you know, she's incredibly successful. what other even anyone, male or female, two harvard degrees, hand picked by larry summers to be chief of staff at the treasury department all before the age of 30 and hit two ipos, google and facebook. almost a billionaire and her husband is incredibly wealthy and successful in silicon valley. she is at the pinnacle of success. >> she is. she's at the
. >> and nora, you point out that sheryl talks a lot in her book about her vulnerabilities, her insecuritiestrategic in doing that. she knows she has to do that to be liked and for this message to resonate, because if she got out there and she talked about how she's always been confident, she knew she would be successful, her message would go nowhere. >> so interesting that double standard exists, that men don't do that and it's fine, and if a woman wrote the same kind of book, with...