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later as america's ambassador to france he bought a fine house in paris to serve as both the u.s.bassy and living quarters for the family. assuming congress would reimburse him. he was wrong. throughout his career in public service, he covered the costs of his office, always assuming he'd be reimbursed and he never was. when lafayette came to visit the united states in 1824 and heard of the outgoing president monroe's financial plight, he responded immediately. my dear monroe please let your best and your most grateful friend lend you some resources to put your affairs in order. remember, that when i was in similar circumstances, i accepted your help. that should give me the right to reciprocity nest pas? monroe was deeply removed and far too proud. my dear friend, he told lafayette, i can never take anything from you nor your family. i've known and seen too much of yours and their sufferings to create such an outrage. if i ever visit france, i shall make your house my home for a good long time. like jefferson monroe sold his beautiful virginia plantation to pay his debts. and he
later as america's ambassador to france he bought a fine house in paris to serve as both the u.s.bassy and living quarters for the family. assuming congress would reimburse him. he was wrong. throughout his career in public service, he covered the costs of his office, always assuming he'd be reimbursed and he never was. when lafayette came to visit the united states in 1824 and heard of the outgoing president monroe's financial plight, he responded immediately. my dear monroe please let your...
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paris hilton causing a controversy in brazil.the ad hilton wears a tight black dress and rubs a cold can of beer over her body. brazil's office of women's affairs wants the ad pulled. it says the commercial devalues women, specifically blonde women. paris is not buying, she is fighting back. where else, on twitter. tweeting, are they serious? so ridiculous. right now if you live in california, start screaming curse words at the top of your lungs. why? you need get those swear words out of your system. the california state assembly just voted to make the first week of march curse-free week. the resolution wants californians to act like you are at grandma's house everyone the senate still needs to approve this resolution. there you have the best of the rest. still ahead, are you bleeding right now? find out why we ask, that's next. r all the moments that make every day special. fancy feast appetizers. [dinner bell chimes] high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon in a delicate broth, without by-products or fillers. fancy fe
paris hilton causing a controversy in brazil.the ad hilton wears a tight black dress and rubs a cold can of beer over her body. brazil's office of women's affairs wants the ad pulled. it says the commercial devalues women, specifically blonde women. paris is not buying, she is fighting back. where else, on twitter. tweeting, are they serious? so ridiculous. right now if you live in california, start screaming curse words at the top of your lungs. why? you need get those swear words out of your...
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george shultz, henry kissinger, sam nunn, and bill paris.erstand the importance of moving to eliminating nuclear weapons while being sure that we have a deterrent that protect us and our allies. you are correct in saying that our scientists and engineers at 3 national labs deserve to be "applauded for the success they have achieved in extending the life of existing weapons." their work has led to important advances in the scientific understanding of nuclear explosions and obviated the need for underground nuclear explosive tests. that was what they said. they went on to argue that we will need to invest in our nuclear complex. i cannot agree more. i did my best as a member of congress to support the complex because i know like you do, whether we have 2000 weapons or 20 weapons, we will need if the personnel and infrastructure to keep our nuclear deterrence safe, secure, and effective. as you know, president obama's budget devotes $7 billion to maintain our nuclear weapons stockpile and complex. that is $600 million increase. a $600 million i
george shultz, henry kissinger, sam nunn, and bill paris.erstand the importance of moving to eliminating nuclear weapons while being sure that we have a deterrent that protect us and our allies. you are correct in saying that our scientists and engineers at 3 national labs deserve to be "applauded for the success they have achieved in extending the life of existing weapons." their work has led to important advances in the scientific understanding of nuclear explosions and obviated the...
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and merrill lynch in paris.s i sent her a federal express letter and i got back the school district handwritten letter which said i might indeed have what you're looking for. however, i can't part with the but if you could see yourself coming to paris i would be glad to share it. i was on the next icelandic flight to paris. she did indeed have her unpublished grandfather's memoir, which allowed me to show a different side of joseph, to show the civil rivalry from a different side, to show the early temperament. the reason she had hidden secret from all this is that when she came to paris in the 1950s to become a religious sculptors, she worked in a small church, what is the da vinci code movie, you know what church i'm referring to. our workshop was on the top. because when she started doing her work and she is the name billeted pulitzer, they all say you must be related to the famous pulitzer. and if you want to make it on your own if you don't want it. so she took her mother's maiden name and basically disappe
and merrill lynch in paris.s i sent her a federal express letter and i got back the school district handwritten letter which said i might indeed have what you're looking for. however, i can't part with the but if you could see yourself coming to paris i would be glad to share it. i was on the next icelandic flight to paris. she did indeed have her unpublished grandfather's memoir, which allowed me to show a different side of joseph, to show the civil rivalry from a different side, to show the...
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prince and paris jackson stole the show at the grammys last night. that's next.alcium citr, so it can be absorbed with or without food. also available in small, easy-to-swallow petites. citracal. each year food executives come to grasse, france to work with roxane. here in this centuries old town cargill creates flavors. and food companies come to collaborate with cargill. creating unique tastes from thousands of rare flavors. helped by roxane... an ingredient mixing robot. and a team of flavor experts. food companies find the recipe for success. this is how cargill works with customers. >> larry: the grammys were handed out last night. one of the most memorable moments came when michael jackson's two oldest children prince michael and paris accepted a lifetime achievement award on behalf of their late father. here's how it happened. >> thank you. thank you. we are proud to be here to accept this award on behalf of our father, michael jackson. first of all we'd like to thank god for watching over us for these past seven months and our grandma and grandpa for thei
prince and paris jackson stole the show at the grammys last night. that's next.alcium citr, so it can be absorbed with or without food. also available in small, easy-to-swallow petites. citracal. each year food executives come to grasse, france to work with roxane. here in this centuries old town cargill creates flavors. and food companies come to collaborate with cargill. creating unique tastes from thousands of rare flavors. helped by roxane... an ingredient mixing robot. and a team of flavor...
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prince michael and paris jackson stole the show at the grammys last night. that's next.i was the guy who was never going to have the heart attack. i watched what i ate. i worked out. personally, i thought i was invincible. once it happened, i realized it's a different story. i'm on an aspirin regimen now because i never want to feel that helplessness again. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone. so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i was the guy who was doing everything right. i was wrong. talk to your doctor, and take care of what you have to take care of. [ male announcer ] learn more about protecting your heart at iamproheart.com. >> larry: the grammys were handed out last night. prince michael and paris accepted a lifetime achievement award on behalf of their late father. here's how it happened. >> thank you. thank you. we are proud to be here to accept this award on behalf of our father michael jackson. first of all, we'd like to thank god for watching over us for these past seven months and our grandma and gran
prince michael and paris jackson stole the show at the grammys last night. that's next.i was the guy who was never going to have the heart attack. i watched what i ate. i worked out. personally, i thought i was invincible. once it happened, i realized it's a different story. i'm on an aspirin regimen now because i never want to feel that helplessness again. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone. so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i was...
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and benjamin franklin, of the paris treaty that ended the revolutionary war, which is often described as one of the most advantageous treaties to the united states in all of american history. it, among other things, not only ended the war, but extended the nation all the way to the mississippi river. he was our first vice president and the first and only president ever to face the truly daunting task of succeeding george washington. one might say the impossible task of succeeding george washington. he was, as i said, the first president to live in the white house. he was the first president to come to capitol hill to address a joint session of congress, which was not called that then, but, in fact, that's what it was. and he wrote a book in what became a pamphlet, what is in many ways, the most succinct and clear description of the structure of our government in a letter that was written initially to george witt, among others, the great virginia attorney, and it spems out the bicameral -- it spells out the bicameral legislature, who will have command over the armed forces, and an inde
and benjamin franklin, of the paris treaty that ended the revolutionary war, which is often described as one of the most advantageous treaties to the united states in all of american history. it, among other things, not only ended the war, but extended the nation all the way to the mississippi river. he was our first vice president and the first and only president ever to face the truly daunting task of succeeding george washington. one might say the impossible task of succeeding george...
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an american in paris. he spoke very good french. he spoke -- >> guest: it wasn't written in french. he wrote a couple of little essays for a small french publication, back when he was in paris. >> host:ncluding a long essay on colonialism in -- >> guest: that's right. and then wrote the man uscript of down and out, which rejected by t.s. elliott and the other major -- it was rejected by -- yeah, i think it was eliot. and then rejected animal farm many years later. >> host: yes, and did hardcord brace, and wrote one of the best rejection letters every written. every as aspiring write sore have such a letter in their hat. dear mr. orwell, thank you for letting us look at your manuscript. unfortunately it's impossible to sell stories about animals in the united states. in the country of disney they -- they thought it was a story about farm animals. >> guest: and then animal farm became a very good cart fortunate film. just to get back to the experience of reading orwell and the essays in this book, when i started reading him -- i don't know if you had this experience. i didn't know muc
an american in paris. he spoke very good french. he spoke -- >> guest: it wasn't written in french. he wrote a couple of little essays for a small french publication, back when he was in paris. >> host:ncluding a long essay on colonialism in -- >> guest: that's right. and then wrote the man uscript of down and out, which rejected by t.s. elliott and the other major -- it was rejected by -- yeah, i think it was eliot. and then rejected animal farm many years later. >>...
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a court in paris is due to rule on kakavand's fate this week. >> kakavand: it seems i am a victim ofhe existing policies between iran and the united states and the other countries. >> stahl: you have gone after some big fish. but then, they get caught in various countries, and those countries let them go, in country after country-- hong kong, thailand, poland. >> kris: it's always frustrating if you think you've found a bad guy and you can't lay hands on him. sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, and you just keep going. >> stahl: iran has publicly condemned the u.s. and france for kakavand's arrest. if he is extradited, it'll be a landmark victory for enforcing the sanctions abroad. but there are any many more smugglers out there. do you have the feeling, as we've heard, that you can shut someone down, and five new people take their place? >> kris: i have a feeling that there are a lot of different people out there who are trying to do this, but i think we are making a difference, even if we're not stopping every transaction that would otherwise occur. >> stahl: one frustrated agen
a court in paris is due to rule on kakavand's fate this week. >> kakavand: it seems i am a victim ofhe existing policies between iran and the united states and the other countries. >> stahl: you have gone after some big fish. but then, they get caught in various countries, and those countries let them go, in country after country-- hong kong, thailand, poland. >> kris: it's always frustrating if you think you've found a bad guy and you can't lay hands on him. sometimes you...
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>>> a soldier and a student sharing a long-distance love and american pies tracking terrorists in paris are among the new movies opening this weekend. what is worth your money and time. joining news you kevin mccarthy. >> how are you? i'm dog great. getting ready for the big storm. >> i hear we're getting a the bit of the snow this weekend. >> you think anybody will venture out to the movies this weekend. >> probably not. that's why i do the reviews. i have some dvd's to recommend as well. >> let's start with dear john. nicholas sparks sells a lot of books. he is one of those guys that his books are okay. >> i loved the notebook, the movie. i didn't read the book. i've talked to nicholas spark before. he was a great guy. >> as have we. >> i loved the notebook, the film. walk to remember, nights in rodanthe were okay. dear john tells the story of a couple. he is on leave from the army and he meets her. they fall in love. they fall in love in five minutes. how that is even possible? he leaves to go become overseas and they write letters throughout the film doing voice overs to try to keep
>>> a soldier and a student sharing a long-distance love and american pies tracking terrorists in paris are among the new movies opening this weekend. what is worth your money and time. joining news you kevin mccarthy. >> how are you? i'm dog great. getting ready for the big storm. >> i hear we're getting a the bit of the snow this weekend. >> you think anybody will venture out to the movies this weekend. >> probably not. that's why i do the reviews. i have some...
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jefferson was a brutal request slaveholder coming get wind jefferson of life that monticello from paris after a five-year absence, his servants were so overjoyed to see him that the unhinged his sources, pulled up his carriage to the last mountain and carried their master into their arms into the house. quote, it seemed impossible to satisfy their anxiety to touch and kiss the very earth that bore him, patty jefferson, his daughter, route 15, the hemingses what have you believe that the absence of any letters to or from sally and thomas jefferson are evidence of a family cover up. this is one of the many ex samples of the total lack of information as proof of their sordid allegations. it merely shows some ardent revisionist headings historians will fill in the blanks to convert the innocent information and incriminating information. 16, finally, perhaps the most important point in mr. jefferson's's favor on like his brother by taste and training, thomas jefferson was raised as the perfect virginia gentleman to read a man of refinement, intellect, taught and trained at the college of wil
jefferson was a brutal request slaveholder coming get wind jefferson of life that monticello from paris after a five-year absence, his servants were so overjoyed to see him that the unhinged his sources, pulled up his carriage to the last mountain and carried their master into their arms into the house. quote, it seemed impossible to satisfy their anxiety to touch and kiss the very earth that bore him, patty jefferson, his daughter, route 15, the hemingses what have you believe that the absence...
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yet, when jefferson arrived in monticello from paris after a five-year absence, his servants were so overjoyed to see him that they unhedged his horses, pulled up his carriage after the last bridge of the mountain, then carried their master into their arms, into the house. quote, it seems impossible to satisfy their anxiety, to touch and kiss the very earth, which bore him, patty jefferson, his daughter, wrote. fifteen, the hemings would have you believe that the absence of any letters to or from sally and thomas jefferson are evidence of a family cover up. this is one of the many examples of the total lack of information as proof of their sordid allegation. it merely shows that some ordained revisionist feminist historians will fill in the blanks to convert innocent information into incriminating information. sixteen, finally, perhaps the most important point in mr. jefferson's favor, unlike his brother by taste and training, thomas jefferson was raised as the perfect virginia gentleman, a man of refinement, intellect, who was taught and trained at the college of waving merry and wa
yet, when jefferson arrived in monticello from paris after a five-year absence, his servants were so overjoyed to see him that they unhedged his horses, pulled up his carriage after the last bridge of the mountain, then carried their master into their arms, into the house. quote, it seems impossible to satisfy their anxiety, to touch and kiss the very earth, which bore him, patty jefferson, his daughter, wrote. fifteen, the hemings would have you believe that the absence of any letters to or...
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that's what paris is. >> jimmy: will you be singing in french?ow, it's something -- all i know is, escargo. >> jimmy: you can eat a snail on stage. ozzy bit the head off a bat. great to see you. you're going to do a song for us when we come back. that's barry manilow. that's his new cd, "the greatest love songs of all time." we'll be right back with more barry manilow. (announcer) we speak car. we speak rpms so you can zip by other cars. but we also speak mpgs so you can fly by gas stations. in fact, we speak mpgs so fluently, we can say ford fusion is the most fuel-efficient midsize sedan in america. yes, we speak car. and apparently, quite well. fusion is now motor trend's 2010 car of the year. get in... and drive one. ♪ [ giggling, squealing ] ♪ [ dad ] hey! no! go away! go away! [ laughter ] ♪ you're just in the movie now, instead of just watching it. you're actually in the movie. it's just truly truly immersive. now is a great time to get a high definition led tv. we'll take the tv out to your house. we'll haul away your old one no problem.
that's what paris is. >> jimmy: will you be singing in french?ow, it's something -- all i know is, escargo. >> jimmy: you can eat a snail on stage. ozzy bit the head off a bat. great to see you. you're going to do a song for us when we come back. that's barry manilow. that's his new cd, "the greatest love songs of all time." we'll be right back with more barry manilow. (announcer) we speak car. we speak rpms so you can zip by other cars. but we also speak mpgs so you can...
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paris. >> moyers: were you handcuffed?> we were. >> moyers: were you interviewed independently by the secret service? >> yes. >> moyers: what did they want to know? >> they wanted to make sure that we didn't have a psychiatric history or did we wish the president any ill harm. >> moyers: what did you tell? >> that no, we don't wish him any harm. in fact, if we passed a medicare for all system, it would be a huge win, not just for the american people but for this administration. and that, in fact, we didn't really want to have to go through this to have our voices heard. we'd much rather be working with congress and the administration. >> moyers: i was watching that tape of your arrest. and i think i heard you say, you know, "would you please-" to somebody. "would you please call my husband?" is it true he didn't know you were out there and were going to get arrested? >> it's true. yeah. >> moyers: what did he think when he found out? did somebody call him? >> actually, his brother called him because he saw it on the news.
paris. >> moyers: were you handcuffed?> we were. >> moyers: were you interviewed independently by the secret service? >> yes. >> moyers: what did they want to know? >> they wanted to make sure that we didn't have a psychiatric history or did we wish the president any ill harm. >> moyers: what did you tell? >> that no, we don't wish him any harm. in fact, if we passed a medicare for all system, it would be a huge win, not just for the american people...
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i talked to her earlier today from paris. sigourney weaver is in paris.our character in this film is human but also avatar. what was your reaction the first time you saw yourself blue skinned and alien looking? >> i realize i've never been tall enough. ten feet is really the right size. i think it's a beautiful blue. it's fascinating to see your human self transformed into this other being. i'm not quite used to it yet. my avatar looks a lot like me and i haven't quite gotten used to that yet. it still amazes me really. >> larry: are you surprised at its success? >> you know, i have to say you can never underestimate jim cameron but also when i read the script, which was in 2006, i thought it was the most ambitious script i ever read. it totally took me to another world, which i think movie goers adore and the story was such a classic story of this young man who finds a new life, finds something to fight for. several of us have double lives. we have our human lives and then we have our lives on pandoras, our avatars. there was so many fantastic ingredient
i talked to her earlier today from paris. sigourney weaver is in paris.our character in this film is human but also avatar. what was your reaction the first time you saw yourself blue skinned and alien looking? >> i realize i've never been tall enough. ten feet is really the right size. i think it's a beautiful blue. it's fascinating to see your human self transformed into this other being. i'm not quite used to it yet. my avatar looks a lot like me and i haven't quite gotten used to that...
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previously 77-year-old has paid pamela anderson, paris hilton and bill shultz -- actually we have tape of his video from the 2004 vienna opera ball. >> that doesn't look that fancy. jim, is it beneath her to take this money, or is anything beneath the money? >> no, it is fine. it sounds like how i live my life and we are not celebrities and the real event takes place on the lower left side. >> to have dinner and no sex at the end of the dinner, that's not bad. >> it is not good value. the other problem is he will have to explain to her, just because it is vienna does not mean they will serve vienna sausage. she doesn't know about that. she is not real classy. >> i like the vienna sausage because it comes in the con intaer. why are we talking vienna sausage instead of lyndsay lohan. you are a girl, 150 grand to go out with an old dude for a couple hours. that's genius. >> if the event were classier and the guy was classier and the history -- but he has a history of bringing paris hill son. how did tara reid get off the list? and how about andy mcdowell. >> terrible actress. she is a ter
previously 77-year-old has paid pamela anderson, paris hilton and bill shultz -- actually we have tape of his video from the 2004 vienna opera ball. >> that doesn't look that fancy. jim, is it beneath her to take this money, or is anything beneath the money? >> no, it is fine. it sounds like how i live my life and we are not celebrities and the real event takes place on the lower left side. >> to have dinner and no sex at the end of the dinner, that's not bad. >> it is...
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mundial de rally y la nascar, en arranca el proximo fin de semana que ya comenzo a paromocionarse en parisa categoria estuvo presente y se ubico al lado de quien fue su rival mas acerrimo en la ultima temporada, el filandeldes miko hirbonef. muy accidentada carrera shotout en daytona, el holandes michel gordon armaron un gran safarrancho que perjudico al colombiano juan pablo montoya y que determino la neutralizacion de la competencia, determinando como ganador por segundo año consecutivo a kevin harben que se convirtio en el cuarto piloto en lograr dos victorias seguidas en este aperitivo de la nascar. por copa libertadores hoy se juegan tres partidos, universidad catolica recibe a colon santa fe, partido de repechaje, mientras que por la zona de grupos, naciona en asuncion recibe a once caldas y cerro de montevideo contra deportivo quito.... hasta aqui los deportes buenas noches..
mundial de rally y la nascar, en arranca el proximo fin de semana que ya comenzo a paromocionarse en parisa categoria estuvo presente y se ubico al lado de quien fue su rival mas acerrimo en la ultima temporada, el filandeldes miko hirbonef. muy accidentada carrera shotout en daytona, el holandes michel gordon armaron un gran safarrancho que perjudico al colombiano juan pablo montoya y que determino la neutralizacion de la competencia, determinando como ganador por segundo año consecutivo a...
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oz reveals the paris said it weren't we are all vulnerable to.nd at 4:00, she took broadway by storm. now fantasia takes on the rumors. that is all today at 4:00. tonight at 5:00, continuing coverage of the transition of baltimore city hall. hear what sheila dixon had to say the day before her sentencing. as well, the latest of the recalls from toyota. >> good afternoon, maryland. your peccary -- p 3 -- 6. 4. 9. that makes your pick three numbers 6, 4, 9. malty match is moving to saturday night. your pick for numbers are 2. 4. 4. 8. ick four two,ur pick four two, four, four, eight. the maryland lottery. let yourself play. >> it has been one of those winters. in terms of what we can expect this weekend, it is too early to tell but we are expecting a lot of energy with the system. at any rate, enjoy the next few days. something to look forward to for at least 48 hours. >> thank you. be sure to watch at 5:00 tonight. who are better drivers, men or women? men don't merge. the woman will sit there and wait. this is what men do. you see where i am over
oz reveals the paris said it weren't we are all vulnerable to.nd at 4:00, she took broadway by storm. now fantasia takes on the rumors. that is all today at 4:00. tonight at 5:00, continuing coverage of the transition of baltimore city hall. hear what sheila dixon had to say the day before her sentencing. as well, the latest of the recalls from toyota. >> good afternoon, maryland. your peccary -- p 3 -- 6. 4. 9. that makes your pick three numbers 6, 4, 9. malty match is moving to saturday...
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saying paris hilton was the first. >> they picked her as the first victim because they thought she wasquote, dumb. when they got to her house, in fact, there was a key under the mat. >> reporter: the gang allegedly robbed hilton's house five times. also victimized, orlando bloom, lindsay lohan and rachel bilson. the bling ring did their home work. investigating when the stars' mansions would be empty. >> their boldness has something to do, perhaps, with the breakdown of privaciy tin the a of twitter, facebook and celebrities telling details of their lives. >> reporter: what's most shocking is the gang members are now becoming rich and famous. 18-year-old alexis neers is shooting her own celebrity tv show. >> it's about celebrity culture, brand names, designer goods, the obsession with fame. all wrapped up in one, you know, made-for-tv movie about teenagers. >> reporter: there's even the possibility that celebrity victims, much as hilton, lohan and bloom, will be called to court to testify against the bling ring. a parents' nightmare. a paparazzi's dream. for "good morning america," mik
saying paris hilton was the first. >> they picked her as the first victim because they thought she wasquote, dumb. when they got to her house, in fact, there was a key under the mat. >> reporter: the gang allegedly robbed hilton's house five times. also victimized, orlando bloom, lindsay lohan and rachel bilson. the bling ring did their home work. investigating when the stars' mansions would be empty. >> their boldness has something to do, perhaps, with the breakdown of...
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to paris with love won't be hurt by its r rating because travolta attracts an older audience anyway but why open it on super bowl weekend. that might keep it below $10 million. it will be interesting to see whether the weather will keep people at home. >> some people like to go to the movies but this could be bad enough that you may want to stay home some some places could see two feet so, yeah, i'm staying in. >>> this comes to us from nbc 30 where in nearby new britain a group of school kids are proving you don't have to be big to make a big difference. when they heard of the devastation in haiti, third graders decided to help out sat&started collecting things to donate that are very valuable to them, snacks and juice boxes. now they have filled boxes full of tasty treats. they have learned the importance of giving to those in need. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal tv 11 news today at 5 in hd. >> good morning, everyone. i'm tony tam. this is the calm before the storm. t
to paris with love won't be hurt by its r rating because travolta attracts an older audience anyway but why open it on super bowl weekend. that might keep it below $10 million. it will be interesting to see whether the weather will keep people at home. >> some people like to go to the movies but this could be bad enough that you may want to stay home some some places could see two feet so, yeah, i'm staying in. >>> this comes to us from nbc 30 where in nearby new britain a group...
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along with making it iraq, making it paris, making it los angeles, all of the places we've gone in the show without having to cut to a cheesy shot, i would say. >> no eiffel tower in there? >> no eiffel tower and cut to the cafe. we all feel we're ready to stop. creatively we've told the story we want to tell. >> damon. lindelof and karlton cuse. is why lost succeeded. >> enormous blessing. it is incredibly rare. it's easy to find writers who want their show to end. it's very difficult to find networks that want to end something that is successful. >> i'm kate. >> reporter: it's a curious argument. making "lost" end. save "lost" from dying. it makes sense if you get what made this show different, the answer, character, story and fans. characters first. >> i tell you what it is, gentlemen. i think it's not a typically american show. >> reporter: what terry means, what the play character he plays is american. the others not. australian, brits, africans and iraqi who served in the iraq army. and koreans. there aren't many shows that make you read this many sub titles. >> you are a liar. >
along with making it iraq, making it paris, making it los angeles, all of the places we've gone in the show without having to cut to a cheesy shot, i would say. >> no eiffel tower in there? >> no eiffel tower and cut to the cafe. we all feel we're ready to stop. creatively we've told the story we want to tell. >> damon. lindelof and karlton cuse. is why lost succeeded. >> enormous blessing. it is incredibly rare. it's easy to find writers who want their show to end. it's...
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abc news, paris. >> just want to bring you this -- it is being reported that michael jackson's doctor is on the verge of handing himself in to authorities. he was the last person to see michael jackson alive. according to the associated press, prosecutors plan to charge him with manslaughter. this just in from los angeles. >> it has been confirmed, as you said, a spokesman for dr. conrad murray has confirmed they expect him to surrender to authorities and the next 48 hours. this follows reports from the associated press news agency, and also the show-biz websites tmz, that is the website that first broke the news that michael jackson died. this is likely to result, if he is charged, in a court hearg, a public hearing. the judge will decide whether there is enough evidence to pursue a case against the doctor. >> just to add but we have to that -- your member of course michael jackson died last june. the coronary -- the coroner had a verdict of homicide. he received a powerful dose of an anesthetic. if dr. murray is convicted, he faces a lengthy prison sentence. the greek prime minister
abc news, paris. >> just want to bring you this -- it is being reported that michael jackson's doctor is on the verge of handing himself in to authorities. he was the last person to see michael jackson alive. according to the associated press, prosecutors plan to charge him with manslaughter. this just in from los angeles. >> it has been confirmed, as you said, a spokesman for dr. conrad murray has confirmed they expect him to surrender to authorities and the next 48 hours. this...
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not a single copy in paris, only one in france, actually, in the little -- the municipal library of roen. it's a book that completely disappeared from french literary history, just as the author, pelpour disappeared, but when i finally got my microfilm copy from the municipal library of roen and started reading it, i thought, this is a master piece, this is a terrific liberties and foreigliberties andforeign polie novel. now master piece is too strong, i wanted to believe it was a master piece once i got into it, but it's an incredibly interesting book, so i managed to persuade them to be republished, it's just appeared yesterday or the day before in paris, it's been published in dutch, and it's now available in english. i recommend it strongly. it's a little shocking in places, because it outdoughs desad in the description sex, but it's very wicked, it's anti-clerical and full of information about the life of hack writers, because pelpour was one of them and it turns out it is a novel, it's a novel that's full of information about these hack writers that pelpour himself knew, including
not a single copy in paris, only one in france, actually, in the little -- the municipal library of roen. it's a book that completely disappeared from french literary history, just as the author, pelpour disappeared, but when i finally got my microfilm copy from the municipal library of roen and started reading it, i thought, this is a master piece, this is a terrific liberties and foreigliberties andforeign polie novel. now master piece is too strong, i wanted to believe it was a master piece...
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english and wrote a couple of little essays for a small french publication, and back when he was in paris. >> including a long essay on colonialism in burma. >> that's right and then wrote the manuscript of "down and out" which he -- which was rejected by t.s. eliot and some of the other major... into did he e recorrect -- >> no, it was rejected by, i think it was eliott, he was at faber in 1931 or 1932, and rejected and then rejected animal farm many years later. >> as did harcourt brace in america, one of the best rejection letters i think ever written, every aspiring writer should have it, pasted in, it says dear mr. orwell thank you for letting us look at your manuscript, animal farm, unfortunately it is impossible to sell stories about animals in the u.s. and the country of disney, they could make such a remark and really thought it was a story of the farm. >> and animal farm became a good cartoon film. so, it is... they were wrong about that, too. >> by the cia... >> let's get back to the experience of reading orwell and the essays in the book. when i started reading him and i don't
english and wrote a couple of little essays for a small french publication, and back when he was in paris. >> including a long essay on colonialism in burma. >> that's right and then wrote the manuscript of "down and out" which he -- which was rejected by t.s. eliot and some of the other major... into did he e recorrect -- >> no, it was rejected by, i think it was eliott, he was at faber in 1931 or 1932, and rejected and then rejected animal farm many years later....
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" which is just a great history of paris. it is about his enjoyable history book as i've ever read. >> your book came out earlier this year. when is your next one? >> i don't know. we got in the top 10 for two or three weeks, and that was great. but it's kind of tough riding political books in this environment. unless you want to write a polemic, and that's not really my style. so i don't know. you know, actually, the best part of writing the book was the book tour. because we would go out and would actually have these great crowds and action would be republican and democratic and independent. we had a great -- it was like having townhall meeting all over the country. and what we were hearing back in june and july is what is showing up in the polls now. so that really was -- that was the fun part of it. and i love writing, too. but just the whole process of people on the right calling you a socialist, like my mom. and people on the left, you know, calling a nazi. it gets tiring after a while. but i think next time ever write
" which is just a great history of paris. it is about his enjoyable history book as i've ever read. >> your book came out earlier this year. when is your next one? >> i don't know. we got in the top 10 for two or three weeks, and that was great. but it's kind of tough riding political books in this environment. unless you want to write a polemic, and that's not really my style. so i don't know. you know, actually, the best part of writing the book was the book tour. because we...
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. >> reporter: the crash occurred at paris's charles de gaulle airport in july, 2000. the jet plunged from an altitude of just 16 meters down onto a hotel, killing everyone aboard and four hotel workers. the trial will focus on clarifying exactly what happened that day. it is still unclear who was at fault. an inquiry found that the disaster was caused by a strip of metal on the russian way, believe to have fallen from a u.s. continental airlines plane earlier it reportedly caused a tire on the concorde to burst. debris then hit the fuel tank, causing the jet to catch fire. but continental disputes this version. >> that's the official version of theevents. we are going to fight it and establish that the concorde caught fire eight seconds before this scrap of metal met with the concorde. so, about 700 meters before. >> reporter: air france could face some tough questioning. earlier incidents indicate that concorde's tires were problematic and one focus in the trial will be whether the jet had undergone proper maintenance. the japanese carmaker, toyota, was hoping to put
. >> reporter: the crash occurred at paris's charles de gaulle airport in july, 2000. the jet plunged from an altitude of just 16 meters down onto a hotel, killing everyone aboard and four hotel workers. the trial will focus on clarifying exactly what happened that day. it is still unclear who was at fault. an inquiry found that the disaster was caused by a strip of metal on the russian way, believe to have fallen from a u.s. continental airlines plane earlier it reportedly caused a tire...
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more parades. [ applause ] >> by the way, paris hilton will be on with the top 10. dave is on right after 9 news now. >>> you now you can look past an opponent sometimes sometimes can't you? >> that's true. but they forget to take care of their business tonight. so it was for the hoyas tonight, offsetting their duke win with a loss nobody expected. plus, why peyton manning may be the only manning pulling for the colts this weekend. 9 sports polls the kin. which is fantastic. we'll have them over for a friday night pizza. it's just our way of entertaining without going out. this is where all the magic happens. this is where i knead the dough, make the pizza. by using my card, i get the specials, the real deals, and it saves me money. the win-win is that we get to visit with our friends, the kids get to visit with their friends, and it's great food. more savings, more rewards. every time you shop. only with your giant card. we save money, and that works for me. >>> they called it a trap game for georgetown, smack dab in between duke and villanova came south florida. t
more parades. [ applause ] >> by the way, paris hilton will be on with the top 10. dave is on right after 9 news now. >>> you now you can look past an opponent sometimes sometimes can't you? >> that's true. but they forget to take care of their business tonight. so it was for the hoyas tonight, offsetting their duke win with a loss nobody expected. plus, why peyton manning may be the only manning pulling for the colts this weekend. 9 sports polls the kin. which is...
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nancy cordes is our congressional correspondent and, nancy, shades of the paris peace talks that republicans have been arguing about the shape of the tables and the seating arrangement. what's that all about. >> reporter: that's right, katie. they want to avoid giving the president the upper hand so first they said they didn't want him standing at a podium tomorrow where he might lecture them like professor obama. and then when the white house wanted the table that everyone would sit at to look something like this with the president sitting at the center, the republicans said no, the table should look more like this where everyone would be a bit more equal and the white house said "okay." >> couric: so now that's settled. what about the big issues? does the president have any chance of reaching some kind of compromise with republicans on health care reform. >> reporter: well, that's looking a lot less likely, katie. just a few moments ago i asked the republican leader mitch mcconnell whether there was any chance for compromise given the fact the president was unlikely to heed his demands tha
nancy cordes is our congressional correspondent and, nancy, shades of the paris peace talks that republicans have been arguing about the shape of the tables and the seating arrangement. what's that all about. >> reporter: that's right, katie. they want to avoid giving the president the upper hand so first they said they didn't want him standing at a podium tomorrow where he might lecture them like professor obama. and then when the white house wanted the table that everyone would sit at...
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which is just a great history of paris. as enjoyable of a history book is that ever read. >> your book came out earlier this year. when is your next one? >> boy, i don't know. we got in the top-10 for two or three weeks and that was great, but it is kind of tough writing political books in this environment. unless you want to write a polemic and that is not really my style, so i don't know. you know, actually the best part of writing the book was the book to our, because we would go out and be with actually have these great krautz and actually there would be republican, democratic and independent. it was like having town hall meetings all over the country and back in june and july is showing up in the polls now so that really was the fun part of it. and i love writing too. but just the whole process of people on the right calling you a socialist, like my mom and people on the left calling me a nazi, it gets tiring after a while. but i think next time if i write something that will write about my dog. >> is "going rogue" on
which is just a great history of paris. as enjoyable of a history book is that ever read. >> your book came out earlier this year. when is your next one? >> boy, i don't know. we got in the top-10 for two or three weeks and that was great, but it is kind of tough writing political books in this environment. unless you want to write a polemic and that is not really my style, so i don't know. you know, actually the best part of writing the book was the book to our, because we would go...
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it has been many years since the general baltimore county employees have obtained a paris. police and teachers have consistently received them mostly due to binding arbitration clauses within their contracts. when can they expect to receive a raise? was that is not true. the gutter raised january 1. there was one collective bargaining unit that did not reach an agreement with us. that was because they chose not to. it was effective january 1. next year there will have 12 months of their race. although we had no raises last year, there were this year. so that is not accurate. >> it is important for county employes to hear that you're not looking at furloughs or layoffs. >> yes, that's right we will not have any. we appreciate the jobs that they do. >> thanks so much for coming in. a week from today we will have state superintendent of the board nancy. if you have a question, mail its in the. do not go away. right back with more news. first, david gregory has a look at what is coming up on "meet the press." >> the health care divide. is there room for compromise? will the tel
it has been many years since the general baltimore county employees have obtained a paris. police and teachers have consistently received them mostly due to binding arbitration clauses within their contracts. when can they expect to receive a raise? was that is not true. the gutter raised january 1. there was one collective bargaining unit that did not reach an agreement with us. that was because they chose not to. it was effective january 1. next year there will have 12 months of their race....
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speaker, you can either take an attitude to paris or not. we take a multilateralist attitude that we are prepared to work with other countries for nuclear disarmament. we do so on the basis of being prepared to discuss the future of part of multilateral talks were prepared to discuss and look at the scientific evidence for reduction in a number of submarines from four to three. the defense review paper will state all these things. but i hope you would agree with me, it was a very unsafe and insecure world where countries are requiring nuclear weapons, bridging. it would be better for us to be better of to reduce nuclear weapons around the world. >> mr. speaker, look what we've got. we've got troops in battle without proper in the. we have guillotined defense budget. guillotined defense budgets and the world that has changed at all recognition since the cold war. yet he and he want to spend billions of pounds of taxpayers money, replacing and renewing a nuclear missile system designed to flatten moscow at the touch of a button. not how are we
speaker, you can either take an attitude to paris or not. we take a multilateralist attitude that we are prepared to work with other countries for nuclear disarmament. we do so on the basis of being prepared to discuss the future of part of multilateral talks were prepared to discuss and look at the scientific evidence for reduction in a number of submarines from four to three. the defense review paper will state all these things. but i hope you would agree with me, it was a very unsafe and...
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[laughter] later in life i was lucky enough to accompany him to the city of light, paris. he was where, he was there with some important purpose, and i was primarily along for the ride. now well versed in my father's aversion to taxi cabs, i was not surprised to find us on the paris metro. on this particular day, dad was wearing his red lapel ribbon denoting his membership in the legion. the ribbon goes mostly unnoticed except by a few. as we boarded the metro, there was an elderly gentleman sitting many the seat that is reserved for the disabled, senior citizens and veterans of foreign wars. the man looked up, and when he saw that ribbon, he jumped up and with great excitement said, my general, my general. dad smiled, acknowledged the greeting and much to my horror, took this 102-year-old's seat on a crowded train. [laughter] it would have been is rude to have done otherwise, he counseled me later. it's great to be great, my dad would say with awry smile and a twinkle in his eye when we would encounter such acts of kindness. but we knew what greatness meant in our father'
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by line every few years and another by british historian alistair horne which is a great history of paris. it is about his enjoyable history book as i have ever read secure but cannot earlier this year. when is your next one? >> i don't know. we got in the top ten for two or three weeks and that was great but it's kind of tough fighting political books and this environment unless you want to write a polemic and that's not really my style, so i don't know. the best part of writing the book was the book tour because we would go out and have these great crowds. would the democratic and republican and was like having town hall meetings all over the country and we were hearing back in june and july what is showing up in the polls now so that was the fun part of it and i love writing, to lead the whole process of people on the right calling you a socialist like my mom and people on the left calling me a nazi it gets tiring after a while but next time if i write something i will write about my dog. >> is going wrote on your reading list? [laughter] >> it is not. nothing against sarah palin but i
by line every few years and another by british historian alistair horne which is a great history of paris. it is about his enjoyable history book as i have ever read secure but cannot earlier this year. when is your next one? >> i don't know. we got in the top ten for two or three weeks and that was great but it's kind of tough fighting political books and this environment unless you want to write a polemic and that's not really my style, so i don't know. the best part of writing the book...
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defense secretary robert gates spoke in paris. >> if iran continues and develops nuclear weapons, it almost certainly will provoke nuclear proliferation in the middle east. this is a huge danger. the key is persuading the iranian leaders that their long-term best interests are best served by not having nuclear weapons. >> sreenivasan: on another front, the u.s. and the european union also urged iran today to live up to its international human rights obligations. there is fear of another government crackdown later this week, marking the founding of the islamic republic. the death toll from an explosion at a connecticut power plant site should stand at five. that was the word today from state authorities on the scene in middletown. the blast erupted as workers were testing natural gas lines, but the exact cause remained under investigation. the power plant was under construction. wall street took another hit today over new fears about rising debt in europe. the dow jones industrial average lost 103 points to close at 9908, its first close below 10,000 since november. the nasdaq fell 15
defense secretary robert gates spoke in paris. >> if iran continues and develops nuclear weapons, it almost certainly will provoke nuclear proliferation in the middle east. this is a huge danger. the key is persuading the iranian leaders that their long-term best interests are best served by not having nuclear weapons. >> sreenivasan: on another front, the u.s. and the european union also urged iran today to live up to its international human rights obligations. there is fear of...
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. >> larry: paris hilton, lindsey lohan, she wasn't with the group? presley was asked, were you close to brittany murphy? and she said, i was until she went with him. i asked sharon, did she know jamie presley? >> no. it was pretty much -- was never whoever sought her out, she kind of ended up with. except for when simon came into her -->> larry: she liked to be chased? >> no, she didn't even think about it because it wasn't part of her life. she didn't date. you know, she didn't -- it was. >> when she was in a relationship, she stayed in it until she broke up. she didn't seek ten different guys in ten different days. >> no. >> larry: and thyour health isn that great? >> i had a heart attack. >> larry: you had a heart attack on the plane? >> yes. there is a 911 call, his heart has stopped. we don't know if we can revive him. >> larry: how about this quote, that one of the reasons for your marriage was fear of getting deported because you had an expired visa. had you heard that one? >> i heard i was kidnapped and brittany paid the ransom. i heard i was
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. >> larry: she wasn't in the paris hilton, lindsey lohan group. >> jamie presley was asked, were youo brittany murphy? and she said, i was until she married him. i asked sharon, did she know jamie presley? >> no. >> larry: broken engagements were not bad break ups? >> no, they were very short relationships, six weeks, two months. it was pretty much -- well, she was never in love, you know, whoever sought her out, she kind of ended up with. it was the type of person except for when simon came. >> larry: she liked to be chased? >> no, she didn't even think about it because it wasn't part of her life. she didn't date. you know, she didn't -- it was. >> when she was in a relationship, she stayed in it until she broke up. she didn't seek ten different guys in ten different days. >> no. >> larry: the flight home from puerto rico you got sick? >> i had a heart attack. >> larry: you had a heart attack on the plane? >> yes. >> larry: you had a heart attack on the plane? >> yes. there is a 911 call, his heart has stopped. we don't know if we can revive him. >> larry: how about this quote, that
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with love is rated r. >>> it's the movie not taking place in paris. that is the romantic drama this weekend. >> two weeks it took for me to fall in love with you. >> reporter: dear john the relationship is tested as he reenlists for service. >> that's all that matters. you're all that matters to me. >> reporter: "dear john" is rated pg13. >>> we're gearing up for a major winter blast but you can escape for a trip to paradise. we will preview the upcoming couple's retreat coming up monday. >>> a dv disorks thdvd on the c, i'm all for it. >>> fox 45 wants to have you get back to work. coming up things you probably never even considered. >>> and we have now hours away from a major winter storm. i'm megan gilliland, how road crews plan to use all of this salt and get it out on the roads in time to make it safe for you. that is coming up. >> reporter: from ice scrapers to potato chips, the grocery store is a place to be right now. even this early thing are crazy. better get in line going out to dinner no longer fit into our budget, and so we started having
with love is rated r. >>> it's the movie not taking place in paris. that is the romantic drama this weekend. >> two weeks it took for me to fall in love with you. >> reporter: dear john the relationship is tested as he reenlists for service. >> that's all that matters. you're all that matters to me. >> reporter: "dear john" is rated pg13. >>> we're gearing up for a major winter blast but you can escape for a trip to paradise. we will preview...
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he said, well, alexander's troop were in paris. so -- and what i'm trying to show in the book is this connection and continuation to a degree of the russian imperial policy of is what stalin does. i'm very much aware of what's happening there. when it comes to the churchill, he's very knowledgeable in general. but his interest isn't in the mediterranean. he brings up during the negotiations the plea and what happened there with the straights. roosevelt's knowledge of european history is limited. so he should talk about how wonderful german was when germany was when it was divided into 70 states when he has a young man visited that country. when there is a discussion about the straits and control over the straits, he says, well, we have this wonderful border which is not protected and that kind of borders would exist in other places as well. so, yes, their knowledge of history wasn't unlimited. >> what's the picture? >> this is a picture -- this is the -- basically immediately after it had been dropped. it is the fall of 1939, the s
he said, well, alexander's troop were in paris. so -- and what i'm trying to show in the book is this connection and continuation to a degree of the russian imperial policy of is what stalin does. i'm very much aware of what's happening there. when it comes to the churchill, he's very knowledgeable in general. but his interest isn't in the mediterranean. he brings up during the negotiations the plea and what happened there with the straights. roosevelt's knowledge of european history is...
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chef loren and eric join us from cafe du paris. >> thank you. >> how are you, chef.g for the super bowl? >> we are making a quiche quiche for the super bowl. that means cake. and it became quiche. it is an open pie made with custard, egg,. >> hole on. >> look what you have in there. >> it is a big one in there. >> american version of the quiche. and seafood quiche with a crab. and meatballs, because that is a very morn dish. and that is the quiche lorain and red pepper, and tomatoes. onion, parsley and that is going to be hot. and that's the stuffing. >> it is a one food. >> it is fine, we are fine. >> keep smiling. and the key ingredient is the egg. > >> come find good stuff. >> i don't know. >> look at that. >> he is concentrating. >> and like i said. the, the quiche lorraine which is with bacon. and vary that with turkey bacon and some ham. and plain turkey. >> now, over in france, how would this go over for your i rñi mean, we don't tend to ea during the soccer match. it is usually in the afternoon. >> so we eat twice a day. we will have ça drink. >> we love to
chef loren and eric join us from cafe du paris. >> thank you. >> how are you, chef.g for the super bowl? >> we are making a quiche quiche for the super bowl. that means cake. and it became quiche. it is an open pie made with custard, egg,. >> hole on. >> look what you have in there. >> it is a big one in there. >> american version of the quiche. and seafood quiche with a crab. and meatballs, because that is a very morn dish. and that is the quiche...
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accountability provisions for title to of the higher education act into this new fund so that all paris have the same accountability requirements? >> the current program fund, it grants have been awarded, we would provide for a continuation grant with in this new funding stream, new, larger funding stream. it< is specifically for teacher equipment and preparation and that budget is $235 million which is more than double the current funding stream under the teacher-quality partnership program. yet, we are looking at the new program to insure that there is a system of accountability for teacher preparation programs, both traditional and alternative certification programs >> that would be the same for all of them? thank you. >> i am with the association of jesuit colleges and universities. i want to think the administration for our increase in pell grants. my mother taught me to be grateful women get presents. [laughter] i would like a general explanation of why the $34 billion for prll grants proposed for 2011 is on the mandatory side of the budget. can you explain the rationale? >> sure
accountability provisions for title to of the higher education act into this new fund so that all paris have the same accountability requirements? >> the current program fund, it grants have been awarded, we would provide for a continuation grant with in this new funding stream, new, larger funding stream. it> that would be the same for all of them? thank you. >> i am with the association of jesuit colleges and universities. i want to think the administration for our increase in...
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. >>> next, from paris with love has nothing to do with love and a lot to do with danger. john travolta has the lead role in the film and his responsibility is to protect a young cia agent from the very terrorists they are trying to take down. >>> and talk about a timely title. frozen also opens today. it features three snow boarders who get stuck on the slopes in frigid temperatures and with no one to help. i know, rite. and in our metro mix minute, don't let the snow blow your super bowl sunday. metro mix's jason adams mapped out the ten best super bowl bars and parties in town. listed is everything from a full hour of penny drink gin and tonics in arlington. we are talking a big game on a really big screen, i'm talking about a movie theater, folks where waitresses come and bring you your booze. metro mix is the one stop shop for super bowl sunday, visit.metro mix.com to pick your party. >>> we have a report the fashion for paws fund-raising season has officially kicked off. fund-raising models gathered to celebrate one of dc's elite fashion events of the year. the show,
. >>> next, from paris with love has nothing to do with love and a lot to do with danger. john travolta has the lead role in the film and his responsibility is to protect a young cia agent from the very terrorists they are trying to take down. >>> and talk about a timely title. frozen also opens today. it features three snow boarders who get stuck on the slopes in frigid temperatures and with no one to help. i know, rite. and in our metro mix minute, don't let the snow blow...
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. >> larry: she wasn't in the paris hilton, lindsay lohan group. >> there's a wonderful comment by jamiee you close to brittany murphy? and she said, i was until she went with him. i asked sharon, did she know jamie presley? >> no. >> larry: broken engagements were not bad breakups, is that what you're saying? >> no. they were very short relationships like six weeks, maybe two months. it was pretty much -- well, i mean she was never in love. whoever sought her out, she kind of ended up with. except for when simon came. >> larry: she liked being chased? >> no, she didn't even think about it because it wasn't part of her life. she didn't date. you know, she didn't -- it was. >> larry: she had a relationship, stayed in and then broke up. she didn't see ten different guys in ten different days? >> never. it was her that ended the relationship. >> larry: on that flight back from puerto rico you got sick? >> i had a heart attack, yeah. >> larry: how are you now? >> he's -- >> not doing too well. >> i don't know if i'm heart broken or heart broken. >> larry: you had a heart attack on the plane?
. >> larry: she wasn't in the paris hilton, lindsay lohan group. >> there's a wonderful comment by jamiee you close to brittany murphy? and she said, i was until she went with him. i asked sharon, did she know jamie presley? >> no. >> larry: broken engagements were not bad breakups, is that what you're saying? >> no. they were very short relationships like six weeks, maybe two months. it was pretty much -- well, i mean she was never in love. whoever sought her out,...