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in 2000 prada goals were no longer centers. who were they? they were victims. you can watch any show on tv and they are a victim. i don't go into the whole history of the mill town but the one final note is in the homebuilding mania is building projects fast they said one to another common go. they had brick for stone and said let us build a city a tower that may reach into happen. in the first years of the 21st century they promise affordable housing regardless of incomer character, debt obligations to be packaged in short and sold without risk under the guise there is no risk all would prosper but unfortunately like the folks at babbled will language was compounded and they did not understand one another speech and at this point* than the think my a financial advisor because this is in penetrable but even in the cbo did not understand what the workers were doing they did not know what the collateralized debt obligation all of these financial instruments are being created to minimize risk but they were building a tower with the financial equivalent and din 200
in 2000 prada goals were no longer centers. who were they? they were victims. you can watch any show on tv and they are a victim. i don't go into the whole history of the mill town but the one final note is in the homebuilding mania is building projects fast they said one to another common go. they had brick for stone and said let us build a city a tower that may reach into happen. in the first years of the 21st century they promise affordable housing regardless of incomer character, debt...
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she was the inspiration for the novel and movie "the devil wears prada."divorced mother of two has been editor of "vogue," the last word in sophisticated fashion and fantasy. when we first broadcast this story a year ago, the recession had begun and anna wintour was responding with a call for austerity. flaunting one's wealth was no longer chic. her legions of readers heeded the call for a good five or ten minutes. spending, like greed, is good again, and the aura of mystery surrounding the 60-year old wintour remains palpable. she is a paparazzi and gossip column magnet. every twitch, every frown, every suppressed smile is recorded. she's been portrayed as darth vader in a frock or, less harshly, as "nuclear wintour." or is she really just peaches and cream with a touch of arsenic? the blurb on your unauthorized biography reads "she's ambitious, driven, needy, a perfectionist. an inside look at the competitive 'bitch eat bitch' world of fashion." accurate? >> anna wintour: i am very driven by what i do. i am certainly very competitive. what... what else?
she was the inspiration for the novel and movie "the devil wears prada."divorced mother of two has been editor of "vogue," the last word in sophisticated fashion and fantasy. when we first broadcast this story a year ago, the recession had begun and anna wintour was responding with a call for austerity. flaunting one's wealth was no longer chic. her legions of readers heeded the call for a good five or ten minutes. spending, like greed, is good again, and the aura of mystery...
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prada lines one to right. look at him. what is he doing?e takes his eye off it for a split second, drops the ball. the braves get an extra out. they later take a 1-0 lead. in the top of the third, nats up 2-1. braves threatening. bernadine yoe redeems himself. look at that. troy glaus hit it. take another look. this is the scene of beauty here. full extension. levo can't believe it. what a catch by bernandino. at the plate, the night belonged to the national ian desmond. bottom of the fifth. 2-2. look at this. gets ahold of all of this one. he sends a drive deep. and that thing is gone. out of here to the red court seats. desmond, second home run on the year. the nationals take a 3-2 lead. now as for insurance runs, adam dunn, you know this guy wants to hit it. he can do just that. bottom of the sixth. look at this power. takes the pitch for a ride. to the second deck in right. ten rows deep. they beat the braves 6-3. a good start to their six-game home stand. meanwhile, the nationals plan to get stephen straussburg to the big leagues in a
prada lines one to right. look at him. what is he doing?e takes his eye off it for a split second, drops the ball. the braves get an extra out. they later take a 1-0 lead. in the top of the third, nats up 2-1. braves threatening. bernadine yoe redeems himself. look at that. troy glaus hit it. take another look. this is the scene of beauty here. full extension. levo can't believe it. what a catch by bernandino. at the plate, the night belonged to the national ian desmond. bottom of the fifth....
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May 17, 2010
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it was a coincidence that prada is here to witness the expulsion follow last remnants of one of the most celebrated ancient american nations. then to talk about serendipity, as they put the indians ashore on the arkansas side a big man on a white stallion came galloping up and took passage with them and it was sam houston who had been governor of tennessee but left there after a miracle scandal not yet the hero of texas and new them very well and had taken a native rear kin, lavalife on his way to washington to persuade injured jackson to greet -- treats the indian people better and they have long conversations and found him to be an extremely thoughtful person and it was the heart of the 100 page chapter on race relations. at one extreme is the indian who cannot surrender total liberty, and never ordered around and will not accept it he will lose his life rather than surrender. the other extreme is the black slave to do is not know what it would be to be freed or to make a conscious choice and it is tragic they have lost their religion internet to their ancestral language, not assimilat
it was a coincidence that prada is here to witness the expulsion follow last remnants of one of the most celebrated ancient american nations. then to talk about serendipity, as they put the indians ashore on the arkansas side a big man on a white stallion came galloping up and took passage with them and it was sam houston who had been governor of tennessee but left there after a miracle scandal not yet the hero of texas and new them very well and had taken a native rear kin, lavalife on his way...
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where's prada.late to miranda. they felt sorry for miranda, but they feel like miranda. they can relate to her issues, the highs standards she said -- the high standards she sets for itself, and nobody understands me thing, the loneliness. they stand outside one character and a pity her and the kind of fall in love, but they look through the eyes of this other character. this is a huge deal because as people in the movie business know, the absolute hardest thing in the whole world is to persuade a straight male audience to identify with a woman protagonist. to feel themselves embodied by hurrahher. this, more than any other factor, explains why we get the films we get. it is much easier for the female audience because we were all brought up, grown up identifying with male characters from shakespeare to salinger. we have less trouble following hamlet's dilemma of his role -- hamlet's dilemma viscerally. or peter pan or hook. but it is much, much harder for heterosexual boys to be able to identify wit
where's prada.late to miranda. they felt sorry for miranda, but they feel like miranda. they can relate to her issues, the highs standards she said -- the high standards she sets for itself, and nobody understands me thing, the loneliness. they stand outside one character and a pity her and the kind of fall in love, but they look through the eyes of this other character. this is a huge deal because as people in the movie business know, the absolute hardest thing in the whole world is to...
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we were zero overwhelmingly christian prada cent catholic and jewish and we read the same newspapers listen to radio stations and we had enormous amount in common and understood each other completely we may have understood politics but we were a people and my sense now is we're looking to be one people if you have a multi ratio multi-ethnic curling will society many enclaves then you don't have a country anymore. it is not the south levying it is how william bishop wrote his book he said in 197625% of all counties in the united states boating by 20% or more, a landslide counties voted karcher or four. with bush, a 50 percent voted for the president pro so in other words, what you have this people living together once said is watching fox the other side msnbc. i think your caa social at end racial change of america into tiny enclaves we're not like a country but a ticket to campfire. that is one of the things i write about in my book. i will tell you who anticipated this. pat munn at -- pat moynihan and arthur schlesinger's book. they said afternoon nationalism this is what tears coun
we were zero overwhelmingly christian prada cent catholic and jewish and we read the same newspapers listen to radio stations and we had enormous amount in common and understood each other completely we may have understood politics but we were a people and my sense now is we're looking to be one people if you have a multi ratio multi-ethnic curling will society many enclaves then you don't have a country anymore. it is not the south levying it is how william bishop wrote his book he said in...
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May 13, 2010
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is a reason we are in oil based economy.hat it's because the barrel of oil refined into all of the prada ducks but flow from its have a tremendous, tremendous productivity potential. you can take a gallon of gasoline and you can power a 4,000-pound car with four adultp and at 60 miles an hour in air conditioned on the highway all the way from new york city tor los angeles california. now, we do not want on either side of the aisle to have people have to import more and more hav foreign oil whether we like it or not the only real place tono, find a ticket additional oil desits inin meaningful quantities is in the outer continental shelf. now we have had an accident. it is not an act of god.accide the amount of pressure, the amount of gas and oil that am cannot whole is something doubles foreseeable. borehol it is something thate could have been and should have beenforese. contained. the blowout prevention equipmene that was onen and the reagan haa owe bl as onn capacity that should have corolledrol of the explosion. it didn't believe the fact we have uncovered in this investigation to the
is a reason we are in oil based economy.hat it's because the barrel of oil refined into all of the prada ducks but flow from its have a tremendous, tremendous productivity potential. you can take a gallon of gasoline and you can power a 4,000-pound car with four adultp and at 60 miles an hour in air conditioned on the highway all the way from new york city tor los angeles california. now, we do not want on either side of the aisle to have people have to import more and more hav foreign oil...
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there is identity theft, there is a lot of prada issues and privacy issues with kids, just kind of runs the gamut and does microsoft offer that kind of in one place these kind of supply regular reminders that the tools are available and you need to update your settings etc., etc.? do you all to that? >> we do have proper etiquette in the company. we have the equivalent of a tool to the table. we have a web site that has a list of resources available to the parents and information available to them to help educate themselves and their children about the risks of online crittenden the challenges of making them aware of that and there are certainly things we've done in the past quells i marketing campaigns to get the information and there is obviously more that we can do in the future. >> personally i am not a huge internet users. i am a -- or use it probably every day but not extensively every day and usually not extensively at all but i wasn't aware of that so if i'm kind of like average here i didn't know about was out there so i would hope would think about ways to be more aggressive a
there is identity theft, there is a lot of prada issues and privacy issues with kids, just kind of runs the gamut and does microsoft offer that kind of in one place these kind of supply regular reminders that the tools are available and you need to update your settings etc., etc.? do you all to that? >> we do have proper etiquette in the company. we have the equivalent of a tool to the table. we have a web site that has a list of resources available to the parents and information...