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she looks like phoebe, talks like phoebe and laughs like phoebe but she's not phoebe. an accomplished actress and producer and lisa kudrow joins me to tell me why you're not phoebe. that's ridiculous. it made me laugh. you're so iconic. this is the trouble with those kinds of shows. you become so iconic. you're the most famous phoebe in the history of mankind. >> it gives me a lot of privacy because i'm nothing like her. so people miss me a lot. i'm not, you know, smiling and warm and lovely like phoebe is. people still, obviously, recognize me and say, "hey, phoebe." >> when people see you in the street, percentage wise, a rough guess, how many say "phoebe" and how many say "lisa?" >> it's 50/50. >> do you mind? >> no. >> are you proud and warm with that phoebe and what it did for you? >> i'm proud and, you said warm? >> you didn't say warm, which is what i heard. no, i'm very proud and grateful. for a lot of reasons. i mean, you know, phoebe was so light and wonderful and i was not until i had to inhabit her for ten years. that really lightened me up. >> did you beco
she looks like phoebe, talks like phoebe and laughs like phoebe but she's not phoebe. an accomplished actress and producer and lisa kudrow joins me to tell me why you're not phoebe. that's ridiculous. it made me laugh. you're so iconic. this is the trouble with those kinds of shows. you become so iconic. you're the most famous phoebe in the history of mankind. >> it gives me a lot of privacy because i'm nothing like her. so people miss me a lot. i'm not, you know, smiling and warm and...
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phoebe sa'ad was visiting from egypt. >> i thought, at first, the subway, but then earthquake. was, like, "an earthquake in america? come on!" >> sreenivasan: and on capitol hill, jeff jones was visiting with his family. >> we were just sightseeing, going on a tour bus and coming down to capitol hill here, and the whole bus just started shaking and vibrating as we were coming up to... we didn't realize what it was till we got up to capitol hill. everyone said there was an earthquake in virginia, and they were evacuating everything. >> sreenivasan: nearer the epicenter in central virginia, the north anna nuclear power station automatically shut down during the tremor. the 1,800-megawatt plant reported no damage. and in tysons' corner, virginia, part of an apartment building fell and crushed a car. elsewhere, two of the new york metro area's three main airports were closed, but quickly reopened. mayor michael bloomberg of new york >> certainly, the phones weren't ringing off the hooks. i think people realized what it was and went back into buildings after a period of time. the fa
phoebe sa'ad was visiting from egypt. >> i thought, at first, the subway, but then earthquake. was, like, "an earthquake in america? come on!" >> sreenivasan: and on capitol hill, jeff jones was visiting with his family. >> we were just sightseeing, going on a tour bus and coming down to capitol hill here, and the whole bus just started shaking and vibrating as we were coming up to... we didn't realize what it was till we got up to capitol hill. everyone said there...
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basically i was told they had a great grandfather that had been born in haiti, whose name is phoebe the goose by anne at the time of the haitian revolution he left haiti, went to paris, became a farmer says them and then to new york and anglicized his name to fill up the. the story of his half-truth. there was no haiti in the background, no trip to paris. he was born actually in new jersey and hoboken, moved very quickly to new york city and did become a farmer says. so i was faced with a real problem they are. and as i started my research to find family stories, what i discovered is there and actually been a real will to commemorate among 19th century black new yorkers that forget name was not her way of life. they started first of all in commemorations, for example, the important events like the abolition of the slave trade, january 11808 and commemorated every year after on the same day and ceremonies and parades. they commemorated the abolition of slavery in the state of fear, which which was july 41827. they have newspapers are colored american freedom struggle where they read abou
basically i was told they had a great grandfather that had been born in haiti, whose name is phoebe the goose by anne at the time of the haitian revolution he left haiti, went to paris, became a farmer says them and then to new york and anglicized his name to fill up the. the story of his half-truth. there was no haiti in the background, no trip to paris. he was born actually in new jersey and hoboken, moved very quickly to new york city and did become a farmer says. so i was faced with a real...
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basically i was told they had a great grandfather that had been born in haiti, whose name is phoebe the at the time of the haitian revolution he left haiti, went to paris, became a farmer says them and then to new york and anglicized his name to fill up the. the story of his half-truth. there was no haiti in the background, no trip to paris. he was born actually in new jersey and hoboken, moved very quickly to new york city and did become a farmer says. so i was faced with a real problem they are. and as i started my research to find family stories, what i discovered is there and actually been a real will to commemorate among 19th century black new yorkers that forget name was not her way of life. they started first of all in commemorations, for example, the important events like the abolition of the slave trade, january 11808 and commemorated every year after on the same day and ceremonies and parades. they commemorated the abolition of slavery in the state of fear, which which was july 41827. they have newspapers are colored american freedom struggle where they read about themselves a
basically i was told they had a great grandfather that had been born in haiti, whose name is phoebe the at the time of the haitian revolution he left haiti, went to paris, became a farmer says them and then to new york and anglicized his name to fill up the. the story of his half-truth. there was no haiti in the background, no trip to paris. he was born actually in new jersey and hoboken, moved very quickly to new york city and did become a farmer says. so i was faced with a real problem they...
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that affects the phoebe -- fame of finding that in the county gets. we are not eligible for the money -- the fema money. i think that is tied up a skewed number by using the unemployment rate. >> here's the basic principle -- with the economy not growing as fast as we want it to, the need is going to outstrip our resources. there is always good to be more need and out there relative to the amount of money the federal government can spend. but i guess the main argument i am making to you is that do not think that our choice is we either have to stop or obligations to the most vulnerable or to our seniors or to our kids, or, otherwise, the budget is going to go -- the deficit and debt are going to go sky high. we can do both in a sensible way. i will be presenting before this joint committee a very detailed -- very detailed, specific approach to this problem that allows us to grow jobs right now, provide folks who need help the help they need, and still get the deficit and debt under control. we also have to look at some programs to cut -- because they
that affects the phoebe -- fame of finding that in the county gets. we are not eligible for the money -- the fema money. i think that is tied up a skewed number by using the unemployment rate. >> here's the basic principle -- with the economy not growing as fast as we want it to, the need is going to outstrip our resources. there is always good to be more need and out there relative to the amount of money the federal government can spend. but i guess the main argument i am making to you...
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basically i was told they had a great grandfather that had been born in haiti, whose name is phoebe the goose by anne at the time of the haitian revolution he left haiti, went to paris, became a farmer says them and then to new york and anglicized his name to fill up the. the story of his half-truth. there was no haiti in the background, no trip to paris. he was born actually in new jersey and hoboken, moved very quickly to new york city and did become a farmer says. so i was faced with a real problem they are. and as i started my research to find family stories, what i discovered is there and actually been a real will to commemorate among 19th century black new yorkers that forget name was not her way of life. they started first of all in commemorations, for example, the important events like the abolition of the slave trade, january 11808 and commemorated every year after on the same day and ceremonies and parades. they commemorated the abolition of slavery in the state of fear, which which was july 41827. they have newspapers are colored american freedom struggle where they read abou
basically i was told they had a great grandfather that had been born in haiti, whose name is phoebe the goose by anne at the time of the haitian revolution he left haiti, went to paris, became a farmer says them and then to new york and anglicized his name to fill up the. the story of his half-truth. there was no haiti in the background, no trip to paris. he was born actually in new jersey and hoboken, moved very quickly to new york city and did become a farmer says. so i was faced with a real...