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hmm. >> this is rene. where the heck is she? ♪ >> rene gets confused really easily.er heart. >> i don't want this. i don't want this. i want something for me to wear! today is about moi. moi, okay? moi. not woi. >> it's always got to be about denise. hmm. >> this is rene. where the heck is she? ♪ >> rene gets confused really easily. bless her heart. >> that's because she's always drunk. she's like a heineken brewery with ovaries. it's a nightmare! >> in rene's defense, she was told to meet at the "glamour." we did not specify glamour what. so i will say this for the woman, her intentions are good. her breath on the other hand smells like the inside of a septic tank, but, her intentions are good. [ laughter ] >> oh, that is like -- >> i found my dress! >> it's "glamour" time! >> hello. the photo shoot can begin. >> listen to me, you sound like mc hammer, stop, glamour time! >> i'm having a ball right now. do-do, do, do, can't touch me. or this. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, my god. oh -- >> amazing pictures in my restroom. >> amazing. that's -- that's it. >> well, denise was ju
hmm. >> this is rene. where the heck is she? ♪ >> rene gets confused really easily.er heart. >> i don't want this. i don't want this. i want something for me to wear! today is about moi. moi, okay? moi. not woi. >> it's always got to be about denise. hmm. >> this is rene. where the heck is she? ♪ >> rene gets confused really easily. bless her heart. >> that's because she's always drunk. she's like a heineken brewery with ovaries. it's a nightmare!...
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. >> rick: as lieberman got increasingly involved in playing basketball, her mother, renee, tried to push her in a different direction. >> and i said to nancy, "this is for boys, you're never going to be a ballplayer--you're going to be a secretary or something." and i always remember, she put one hand on her hip, and she said, "ma, one day, i'm going to make history. that's what she told me." >> and i would dribble around the house. my mom would sleep and she's like "what are you doing? this noise!" and like i'm just practicing and she'd say stop bouncing the ball. >> and i said, you've got to stop this, and i took the screwdriver and i put it through the ball. >> she'd go back in the room and go to sleep. i'd go in my closet, get another ball, whip it out, start playing basketball. about eight basketballs later of puncturing, i'm like, "why are you trying to hold me back? what's wrong with you?" >> rick: when she entered far rockaway high school, the five-foot nine-inch lieberman got a spot on the women's basketball team and quickly became a star player. but to further improve her
. >> rick: as lieberman got increasingly involved in playing basketball, her mother, renee, tried to push her in a different direction. >> and i said to nancy, "this is for boys, you're never going to be a ballplayer--you're going to be a secretary or something." and i always remember, she put one hand on her hip, and she said, "ma, one day, i'm going to make history. that's what she told me." >> and i would dribble around the house. my mom would sleep and...
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. >> llegamos al final de noticias univisión 14, después de una pausa estará con usted rené con acción
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renee saucedo/centro legal la raza 24:41 cuando inmigracion dice que ellos estan deportando a los cirminales es cierto, estan deportando a personas que son arrestadas por no tener id, son personas que cruzan la calle en luz roja pero ahi no para la historia 15:52 no nos han dicho la verdad sobre este programa 15;55 la congresista federal zoe lofgren ha pedido una investigacion pues dice que el gobierno federal mintio....inicial mente habia dicho que los condados tenian la opcion de no participar en el programa, lo cual despues no resulto cierto kimberly alvarenga/oficina asambleista tom ammiano 17:31 la migra dijo que el programa scomm era un programa opcional, hoy desde ayer han cambiado su canto, no es opcional es a la fuerza 17:43 alvarenga es vocera del asambleista de california tom ammiano quien ha presentado un proyecto de ley que de ser aprobado le devolveria a los condados al menos de california, la opcion de participar o no en el programa.... pilar nino 22:55 muchos de estos manifestantes estaran viajando manana a sacramento pues se dara la primera votacion en un comite estatal de e
renee saucedo/centro legal la raza 24:41 cuando inmigracion dice que ellos estan deportando a los cirminales es cierto, estan deportando a personas que son arrestadas por no tener id, son personas que cruzan la calle en luz roja pero ahi no para la historia 15:52 no nos han dicho la verdad sobre este programa 15;55 la congresista federal zoe lofgren ha pedido una investigacion pues dice que el gobierno federal mintio....inicial mente habia dicho que los condados tenian la opcion de no...
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we've got the before picture, i think. >> that's renee before. >> now renee's got on this great little> renee's thing, she has pear shape which represents 80% of us the natural shape of a woman's body, smaller on top, bigger on bottom. this one has a slimming secret. this has an entire mesh piece built in to it, so that basically her column mesh slip is holding her in. also, you can take a look at that stud detail down the side. all of that fabric is pulled over and wrapped. you get that ruching detail and trick the eye because it brings your eye over. do not go too long, that's going to make you look bottom heavy. >> or too short. you look great. all of you ladies look wonderful. gretta, always good to have you back. >> thank you, erica. >> we'll have more on our website at ,,,,,, [ woman ] everybody's looking for deals these days, and i'm not talking about saving a dollar off shampoo or two-for-one tacos or something. i'm talking about paying less -- every month. like this deal. [ female announcer ] call today and get the fastest internet for the price -- an amazing $14.95 a month fo
we've got the before picture, i think. >> that's renee before. >> now renee's got on this great little> renee's thing, she has pear shape which represents 80% of us the natural shape of a woman's body, smaller on top, bigger on bottom. this one has a slimming secret. this has an entire mesh piece built in to it, so that basically her column mesh slip is holding her in. also, you can take a look at that stud detail down the side. all of that fabric is pulled over and wrapped. you...
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. >> they're doing the rene equivalent of what president obama is doing. for a long time they said there'll be no real leadership in the republican participant until the presidential race starts and one of these individuals emerges as the real leader of the republican parrot, but in fact, this -- party. but that process is being delayed by six months, possibly longer. the congressional debate within the republican party is the defining factor of republican politics right now. these guys remain sort of side characters, off to the margins and they're going to stay there at least until the end of the year because bunt politics are going to dominant. chris: let's put it to the matthews meter. will the paul ryan big budget cuts be a plus or minus for all republicans running in 2012? eight say it's going do be a big minus. four no. gloria, i believe it's a negative. >> i do. first of all let me say that i think the congressman deserves credit for putting something serious on the table. however, i think it will be very, very easy for democrats to have a knee jerk
. >> they're doing the rene equivalent of what president obama is doing. for a long time they said there'll be no real leadership in the republican participant until the presidential race starts and one of these individuals emerges as the real leader of the republican parrot, but in fact, this -- party. but that process is being delayed by six months, possibly longer. the congressional debate within the republican party is the defining factor of republican politics right now. these guys...
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later, demonstrators oupie the ceral uare, which they tthey have rened, trying echo the success ofeoplpower egy bringin dn a presidt. but in syria, securi forces are ten thless. the soting iseavy and sustned. people in the crd are coinceit means regular troops -- not jus secret lice -- are being ud agnst them. [unintelligible] >> all is just aad of ofcialnnouncements that presidentssad is delivering his promise to lift serious state ofmergcy and its sweepingower andorced four -- to lift syria's state of emergency anits heating powers, in force for 44 years it loo like remarkable concession theeople,ut i it rl? thinteor ministry is still ging people not tooll protes or since. ed -- sit-s. the shah tookver afteris fath's death. the past fiveeeksf protests ateen the most serious challenge the regim has faced. no theity where the esidt had his military training a is wher the esident promises a new art. but will sians bieve o accept it? >>it w theirst tme in 48 yearthis decisiohas been taken. hower, we have toee it will be replaced ba law, and ich in fact decreas the ntrolled by security service
later, demonstrators oupie the ceral uare, which they tthey have rened, trying echo the success ofeoplpower egy bringin dn a presidt. but in syria, securi forces are ten thless. the soting iseavy and sustned. people in the crd are coinceit means regular troops -- not jus secret lice -- are being ud agnst them. [unintelligible] >> all is just aad of ofcialnnouncements that presidentssad is delivering his promise to lift serious state ofmergcy and its sweepingower andorced four -- to lift...
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. >> reporter: then, renee graziano. my circle. >> reporter: drita d'avanzo, mother of two, and the wife of lee d'avanzo, currently serving time for bank robbery, for the second time. >> he only lasted at home two years. >> reporter: and last is carla facciolo, wife of joey fair gan know, who is currently serving time for a bank job. >> there's another one. >> joining us now, the stars of "mob wives." just made it here, drita. came running in at the last minute. said you are always the late one. thank you for being here. >> you're welcome. thanks for having us. >> back in the day, you didn't talk about this. you didn't talk about the family business. and now, here you are on tv. a reality show. what gives? >> we're -- i think we're brave. we're just -- we feel like we're just -- you know, i think there's so much out there about the mob. it's so glorified. and i thought it was time to bring people behind closed doors and see what the families go through. >> yeah? what about for you? >> absolutely for me. i think bringing
. >> reporter: then, renee graziano. my circle. >> reporter: drita d'avanzo, mother of two, and the wife of lee d'avanzo, currently serving time for bank robbery, for the second time. >> he only lasted at home two years. >> reporter: and last is carla facciolo, wife of joey fair gan know, who is currently serving time for a bank job. >> there's another one. >> joining us now, the stars of "mob wives." just made it here, drita. came running in at the...
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bill maher, louise rening and a lot of people said if you do this, you cannot negotiate. that's a good thing. the city attorney said as a result of passage of this, you cannot negotiate. but there's either a finding that it impacts or it doesn't. the truth of the matter is that if it does impact and the reason for prop k was to stop concessions. this is a public property. it's a public easement for air and lifmente anybody their same mind would charge money if they were a private owner if they were going to sell it. we're proposing to give it away. we can't buy it back. we can't buy back new parks in those areas. once you build around it, there was nothing but an air shaft. and that's what happened. almost wiped out st. mary's park, the only one in chinatown at the time, et cetera, et cetera. economic debate was held and decided by the voters overwhelmingly, i might add. the ballot says -- if you read the ballot argument on the front page, you shall if you vote for this, you want to establish permanent standards. if you vote against this, do you want flexibility? that's w
bill maher, louise rening and a lot of people said if you do this, you cannot negotiate. that's a good thing. the city attorney said as a result of passage of this, you cannot negotiate. but there's either a finding that it impacts or it doesn't. the truth of the matter is that if it does impact and the reason for prop k was to stop concessions. this is a public property. it's a public easement for air and lifmente anybody their same mind would charge money if they were a private owner if they...
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renee chen ault fatah explains. >> reporter: no more coffee, chocolate or orange juice.nd a glass of red wine, forget about it. welcome to jerry's world. just some of the lifestyle changes he was forced to make because of gastroesophogeal. stomach acid flowing back into the food pipe. it torments millions. >> medications are very successful at controlling acid, but some called proton pump inhibitors have been linked to serious side effects such as wrist fractures, infection, osteoporosis and low magnesium. >> we are concerned about this and we continue to monitor the data as it comes in. >> gastroentrologist bob edomad says some sufferers are turning to a new procedure called tiff. >> about 80% of patients are finding complete symptom relief using this technique. roughly the same number of getting off their proton pump inhibitors. >> reporter: a tube-like device is inserted through the mouth into the esophagus as seen in this video provided by the company that makes the device. tightens the lower esophageal sphincter, creating a more effective barrier against acid. >> th
renee chen ault fatah explains. >> reporter: no more coffee, chocolate or orange juice.nd a glass of red wine, forget about it. welcome to jerry's world. just some of the lifestyle changes he was forced to make because of gastroesophogeal. stomach acid flowing back into the food pipe. it torments millions. >> medications are very successful at controlling acid, but some called proton pump inhibitors have been linked to serious side effects such as wrist fractures, infection,...
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thank you renee i was just as great fans of aviation as myself. we kept together with the clothes. sharing classroom desks and sitting examinations together. it just so happens that we had the same instructor. around noon on march twenty seventh one thousand nine hundred eighty eight the flight controller of the airfield was desperately trying to contact fighter jet trainer number sixty five got in the pilot and reported ten minutes before inquiry the aircraft should have appeared over the runway two minutes after the radio exchange time passed got an insidious didn't respond to calls to contact ground control it became clear half an hour later did the fighter had been involved in an accident. the air force regiments second in command were told me to reports to the general. you told me that something had happened to you karen. rescue teams were dispatched to locate the crash site around three pm one of the crews noticed a deep charring hole in the ground amidst the birch trees it was later established that it was five meters deep disaster meant the two men had no chance for surviva
thank you renee i was just as great fans of aviation as myself. we kept together with the clothes. sharing classroom desks and sitting examinations together. it just so happens that we had the same instructor. around noon on march twenty seventh one thousand nine hundred eighty eight the flight controller of the airfield was desperately trying to contact fighter jet trainer number sixty five got in the pilot and reported ten minutes before inquiry the aircraft should have appeared over the...
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renee strong as year, the new facility coordinator here in hamilton. she's terrific and an icon in this city and apartment. the community is fortunate to have here. i was thrilled when she accepted that position. she is welcomed here and she is doing a terrific job. the city field foundation came in and spent $3.3 million on a new field. it changed the way that field was used to dramatically. all of us can agree that it has activated that field tenfold. the key is that we make sure it is the correct activation, right? it is not folks coming from all over the city or outside the city to be able to use it. it is a destination field with a real value to the people in the community. we need to make sure that the seahawks and other folks that are common users feel comfortable and have appropriate space. i am dedicated to making sure that happens. we will continue to work with folks to make sure the field is still appropriately and that we hold back our recreation programs that will ultimately, out of the center as well. that is important to me. we will have
renee strong as year, the new facility coordinator here in hamilton. she's terrific and an icon in this city and apartment. the community is fortunate to have here. i was thrilled when she accepted that position. she is welcomed here and she is doing a terrific job. the city field foundation came in and spent $3.3 million on a new field. it changed the way that field was used to dramatically. all of us can agree that it has activated that field tenfold. the key is that we make sure it is the...
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my name is renee smith and i manage women and children's services for walden house, a large behavioral house. this evening i am urging you to approve the e.i.r. and to approve all of the items on your agenda related to the development of treasure island. walden house operates -- it is a women and children's substance abuse program on treasure island as well as transitional housing for women and women with children. over the last nine years we have been phenomenally successful with the program on treasure island and have re-unified many women with their children and additionally have gotten them employment and housing. many of the women would love to live on treasure island, however, have not been able to have that opportunity, and they tend to do quite well when they do. it also would be a great thing to be able to have them not leave the island to get employment and do a variety of activities with their families. so this is just a tremendous opportunity for homeless women and children and for all of the homeless population that tie-dye serves, and i encourage you, this is the time. th
my name is renee smith and i manage women and children's services for walden house, a large behavioral house. this evening i am urging you to approve the e.i.r. and to approve all of the items on your agenda related to the development of treasure island. walden house operates -- it is a women and children's substance abuse program on treasure island as well as transitional housing for women and women with children. over the last nine years we have been phenomenally successful with the program...
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in some cases but all she's available in hotels a story of a little ambassador rene some schools a coach tell the truth paula soto the first bush otoh.
in some cases but all she's available in hotels a story of a little ambassador rene some schools a coach tell the truth paula soto the first bush otoh.
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y el femenino de renÉ es renata. >> pues que acabe en boda porque queremos boda. >> me tiene preocupadadevolver el bebÉ. >> ni que fuera su bebÉ. >> una vez mÁs vemos lo del llamado de la sangre, porque este bebÉ sÍ es su verdadero nieto ojalÁ que victoria cambie su actitud. >> tenemos un avance de lo que va a suceder. >> lo que van a ver va a ser mÁs. >> nunca me vas a separar de ella, ni de ella ni de mi bebÉ. >> no entiendes. >> viste?. >> ay! ay! ay!. >> no solamente son juliÁn gil y el "macho" camacho. >> bueno no, no, no. >> siguen los enfrentamientos entre max y alonso. >> y los dos tienen la razÓn. >> quÉ decisiÓn va a tomar marÍa desamparada. >> solamente por univisiÓn. >> estÁn todas las mujeres del estudio emocionadas con sebastiÁn rulli tomandose fotos. >> quÉ pasa con sasha pretto, cÓmo estÁn las noticias. >> (♪). >> en la informaciÓn de salud nuevos estudios demuestran que las mujeres que usan versiones mÁs nuevas de anticonceptivos. >> tienen mÁs riesgos de desarrollar coÁgulos de sangres, encontraron un triple de probabilidad de desarrollar coÁgulos de sangre. >> sin emb
y el femenino de renÉ es renata. >> pues que acabe en boda porque queremos boda. >> me tiene preocupadadevolver el bebÉ. >> ni que fuera su bebÉ. >> una vez mÁs vemos lo del llamado de la sangre, porque este bebÉ sÍ es su verdadero nieto ojalÁ que victoria cambie su actitud. >> tenemos un avance de lo que va a suceder. >> lo que van a ver va a ser mÁs. >> nunca me vas a separar de ella, ni de ella ni de mi bebÉ. >> no entiendes. >>...
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champagne, moist cupcakes according to yoli, which renee ma'am?oston, terminal 2 was phenomenal, lights look like airplane wings, everything is very upbeat. >> will: isai taking photos was last time he took a photo of a terminal. >> i do remember this used to be the old terminal in the '50s. >> will: how much is that you and how much is that the champagne talking? >> this is my first class. and headed out at 730 at 7:30 a.m.,- in was moved. >> will: the lights look like airplane wings, the bathroom is recycled materials as well. you said stick your hands into a jack lord that dreiser hands, the roof looks like what but its mettle. a spokesman says they may win an award from our mental for the work they have done. >> darya: was the last time you heard the customer so happy? >> will: will talk to her bed later see for a plane gets stuck on the tarmac. >> mark: looks get the latest with weather. >> james: bay bridge approach of the sun beginning to come up the sky is bright and, it is a chilly start for the day, no mistake about that. this afternoon
champagne, moist cupcakes according to yoli, which renee ma'am?oston, terminal 2 was phenomenal, lights look like airplane wings, everything is very upbeat. >> will: isai taking photos was last time he took a photo of a terminal. >> i do remember this used to be the old terminal in the '50s. >> will: how much is that you and how much is that the champagne talking? >> this is my first class. and headed out at 730 at 7:30 a.m.,- in was moved. >> will: the lights look...
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will try to buy out south access renee for the russian can still see if shareholders in t.i.n.k. b.p. they may agree on that providing they can come to some sort of set civil monetary arrangements and of course we've also seen the share swap deadline extended for another month so that gives all parties a chance to resolve this deal that any way they can know the solution to the deal that's being touted by the press today is that speech he might sell out of here k b p again we just have to wait to see what happens one thing is clear to pacify the shareholders but b.p. must be seen to be doing all it can to bring this deal to some kind of resolution and to salvage something from it they have according to shareholders lurch from one crisis to another this year and in the process of lost fifty billion dollars in shareholder value to p.p. executives have come under looks of pressure today and they will have to do significantly better according to shareholders in the it to. the russian government has been mostly silence of the disputes revolving around the energy ministers of course ha
will try to buy out south access renee for the russian can still see if shareholders in t.i.n.k. b.p. they may agree on that providing they can come to some sort of set civil monetary arrangements and of course we've also seen the share swap deadline extended for another month so that gives all parties a chance to resolve this deal that any way they can know the solution to the deal that's being touted by the press today is that speech he might sell out of here k b p again we just have to wait...
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and it stars my wife, denise, higgins's wife, lydia, owen's wife, rene -- yep. [ scattered cheers ] andhey're friends evonne and dale. well, check this out right here. this is the april issue of "glamour" magazine. look at this right here, very beautiful. is that kate winslet? very beautiful. and then look on page 50 -- like, i don't know, 58. [ light laughter ] page 58, right here. there they are, our very own, "real housewives of late night." [ cheers and applause ] and -- [ cheers and applause ] my wife denise got all dolled up and got her picture taken for this "glamour" photo shoot. she's was so excited, but denise can be a bit of a handful sometimes. so, as you guys can probably guess, the photo wasn't exactly easy to get. there was a lot of drama surrounding this whole thing. and on tomorrow nights show, we're gonna show you how it all went down. so, be sure to watch tomorrow. you've got the "glamour" magazine photo shoot episode of "the real housewives of late night." you guys -- [ cheers and applause ] i'm in "glamour" magazine! i mean, my wife is. we have a great show for you
and it stars my wife, denise, higgins's wife, lydia, owen's wife, rene -- yep. [ scattered cheers ] andhey're friends evonne and dale. well, check this out right here. this is the april issue of "glamour" magazine. look at this right here, very beautiful. is that kate winslet? very beautiful. and then look on page 50 -- like, i don't know, 58. [ light laughter ] page 58, right here. there they are, our very own, "real housewives of late night." [ cheers and applause ] and --...
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rene russo. from "bridesmaids," ellie kemper, author and former vice daughter kristin gore. kenneth branagh, also from "thor," thor himself, chris hemsworth. the latest "dancing with the stars" castoff, the new national school scrabble champions who i will face and conquer. and sir anthony hopkins. we'll also have music from calexico and k.d. lang and the siss boom bang. our first guest is a stunningly beautiful and emmy-nominated actress. she is a former univison hostess, who's married to a former al bundy on the extremely exception amly funny show "modern family." watch it wednesday nights at 9:00 right here on abc. please say hello to sofia vergara. [ cheers and applause ] >> hola! hello, jimmy. >> jimmy: you really ran out here. was that to avoid us staring at you? >> i was running? no. >> jimmy: a little bit. can i ask you to please keep your eyes up here when we're talking? thank you. >> look at the handsome crowd you have. >> jimmy: thank you. [ applause ] >> okay, i keep the eyes over there, but you keep them away from here. >> jimmy: i'm going to aim for your scalp
rene russo. from "bridesmaids," ellie kemper, author and former vice daughter kristin gore. kenneth branagh, also from "thor," thor himself, chris hemsworth. the latest "dancing with the stars" castoff, the new national school scrabble champions who i will face and conquer. and sir anthony hopkins. we'll also have music from calexico and k.d. lang and the siss boom bang. our first guest is a stunningly beautiful and emmy-nominated actress. she is a former univison...
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the center of how our brain organizes. 1945, an orphanage out west studied by a psychologist named renee smith. they decided to keep kids healthy, keep them germfree. they gave them food and good health care, but they did not handle them. they separated them. those kids die by age two. a 37 percent mortality rate. they stopped naming children because they were not living long enough. that is a sign of how emotions the tralee physically are necessary. and so the motion is something that you just have to get comfortable. you are not only seen me, we are reenacting what we see each other. deeply interpenetrated, and there are all sorts of communication methods through which we are communicating and in ways we are not even aware. there is one story about a psychology professor who wandered up and down the stage from side to side. his class played a trick on him. and he is over here we will let him. and he is over there we won't. within two minutes he was out the door over here and felt better over there. they took gauze pads, take it under people's arms. have some people watch of horror and
the center of how our brain organizes. 1945, an orphanage out west studied by a psychologist named renee smith. they decided to keep kids healthy, keep them germfree. they gave them food and good health care, but they did not handle them. they separated them. those kids die by age two. a 37 percent mortality rate. they stopped naming children because they were not living long enough. that is a sign of how emotions the tralee physically are necessary. and so the motion is something that you just...
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many haitians said they hoped the election to replace president rene preval would help bring stabilityhaiti. yesterday, martelly promised reconciliation. >> ( translated ): haiti must rebuild itself, we have a democracy to strengthen, you >> suarez: the new leader takes over a country grappling with daunting challenges on numerous fronts. reconstruction from the devastating january 2010 earthquake is still stalled. hundreds of thousands remain homeless and unemployed. the political vacuum has left some of the much-needed aid funds in the hands of non- haitians with much of the money yet to be spent in the country. and amongst the public health problems-- a cholera outbreak last october that killed more than 4,000 people. the earthquake followed nearly a century of political instability and dictatorship. popular and divisive ex- president jean bertrand aristide and deposed dictator jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier have returned from exile, stirring further anxiety about the future. for more on martelly and the country he inherits, we go to nicole lee, president of the transafrica forum.
many haitians said they hoped the election to replace president rene preval would help bring stabilityhaiti. yesterday, martelly promised reconciliation. >> ( translated ): haiti must rebuild itself, we have a democracy to strengthen, you >> suarez: the new leader takes over a country grappling with daunting challenges on numerous fronts. reconstruction from the devastating january 2010 earthquake is still stalled. hundreds of thousands remain homeless and unemployed. the political...
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from north carolina, renee ellmers. and here in the newseum with us, congressman joe walsh of illinois, and steve southerland, also florida. >> thank you all for joining us, thank you, and welcome back to the program. steve southerland, let me ask you first. you all came to washington to tame that deficit, to cut spending. now this latest battle is going to be about raising america's debt ceiling. are you going to vote for that? you heard what secretary geithner told me that would be catastrophic if that didn't happen? >> sure. well, let me say this. they are pushing for a single subject vote. a clean debt ceiling vote, and i'm not for that. look, we've got to have some guarantees going forward. caps and some guarantees that we raise that debt ceiling, that we get this economy on a trajectory to where we service our debt like any banker, a banker wants to know. >> you can see raising -- you can see voting for it if something was given to sweet continue? >> well, it's going to have to be more than sweetening it. it's goi
from north carolina, renee ellmers. and here in the newseum with us, congressman joe walsh of illinois, and steve southerland, also florida. >> thank you all for joining us, thank you, and welcome back to the program. steve southerland, let me ask you first. you all came to washington to tame that deficit, to cut spending. now this latest battle is going to be about raising america's debt ceiling. are you going to vote for that? you heard what secretary geithner told me that would be...
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in 1875 there was a study by renÉ stood in at this orphanage, they decided to keep the kids healthy,keep them germ-free. they gave them food and good health care, but did not handle them and they separated them. those kids died by age two with a 37% mortality rate and they stopped naming kids because they weren't living long enough. so that is a sign how a motion is literally physically necessary. as though, emotion is something you have to get comfortable with. the third insight is weird not not -- we are social animals with penetrations. at any second or minute are not only seeing you, we are reenact to see in each other inside her mind cleared we are deeply interpenetrate it and there's also such medication methods through which we are communicating in ways that are not even aware. as though there was one story about a psychology professor who wandered up and down the stage from side to side in its class a trick on him, with a 70s over here will look at him. what is over there, we will. in two minutes he was out the door over here. he just felt better over there. another experimen
in 1875 there was a study by renÉ stood in at this orphanage, they decided to keep the kids healthy,keep them germ-free. they gave them food and good health care, but did not handle them and they separated them. those kids died by age two with a 37% mortality rate and they stopped naming kids because they weren't living long enough. so that is a sign how a motion is literally physically necessary. as though, emotion is something you have to get comfortable with. the third insight is weird not...
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a psychologicallist named renee spitz, at this orphanage they decided to keep the kids germ-free. so they gave them food and good health care, but they did not handle them, and they separated them. and those kids died by age 2. they had a 37% mortality rate. and they stopped naming the kids because they just weren't living long enough. and so that's a sign of how emotion is literally, physically necessary. and so emotion is something you just have to get comfortable with. and the third insight a is that we're not primarily self-contained individuals. we're social animals with deep inner penetrations to each other. you're not only seeing me, we are reenacting what we see or deeply interpenetrated. and there are all sorts of communications methods through which we are communicating in ways we're not even aware. so there was one story about a psychological professor who wandered up and down the stage from side to side, and his class played a atlantic at him and said when he's over here, we'll look at him, and when he's over there, we won't. he just felt better over there. another exp
a psychologicallist named renee spitz, at this orphanage they decided to keep the kids germ-free. so they gave them food and good health care, but they did not handle them, and they separated them. and those kids died by age 2. they had a 37% mortality rate. and they stopped naming the kids because they just weren't living long enough. and so that's a sign of how emotion is literally, physically necessary. and so emotion is something you just have to get comfortable with. and the third insight...
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renee zellweger was nominated for an oscar. and catherine zeta-jones won an oscar. the lead role that you might not think of, at first blush, as a singer and dancer. >> and i wouldn't have thought of it myself. i said, let me come in and audition. and you tell me if you think i have what you need. and so, i went in and did a real audition. you know? the room, with the piano in the corner and a small handful of people. i had practiced my -- off the cd, you know? my roxie song. >> really? >> and "lion king" was on my cd. there's lots of different versions. and i came in and thought i had all these moves. you know? and i was like -- and bob fosse is all about, less is more. but yesterday, i went into the theater to practice. and sitting there in the audience, ann king. i had been listening and memorizing to her exact rhythm. and there she was. she choreographed the show in the style of bob fosse. all of those bob fosse, tea cups. >> she danced for bob fosse. she was his muse. and i love that style of dancing. it's so fantastic. >> it's fantastic. >> you are still close
renee zellweger was nominated for an oscar. and catherine zeta-jones won an oscar. the lead role that you might not think of, at first blush, as a singer and dancer. >> and i wouldn't have thought of it myself. i said, let me come in and audition. and you tell me if you think i have what you need. and so, i went in and did a real audition. you know? the room, with the piano in the corner and a small handful of people. i had practiced my -- off the cd, you know? my roxie song. >>...
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renee from mcclatchy newspapers. we need the energy offshore. there will be drilling in the arctic. can you speak about the lack of coast guard how you can be confident that containment would work up there? >> we emplace in principle that drilling in the arctic is possible. the proof of the pudding will be in the eating. a specific application that is made to us and determining if the containment and spill response capabilities are sufficient. as i think you know, shell had a program theyere planning to drill a single well in the beaufort sea this summer. they pulled that offthe table. they have announced plans to drill in the arctic in two seas. we have a wait, see, and evaluate approach. there are special challenges. a laj of infrastructure. not the same kind of coast guard presence we have in the gulf of mexico. on the other side of the ledger, it's shallower water than the gulf of mexico. there is no doubt that there are special and unique challenges and that shell and other companies, and there are othe countries including stat oil and conoco-phillips that have expressed intere
renee from mcclatchy newspapers. we need the energy offshore. there will be drilling in the arctic. can you speak about the lack of coast guard how you can be confident that containment would work up there? >> we emplace in principle that drilling in the arctic is possible. the proof of the pudding will be in the eating. a specific application that is made to us and determining if the containment and spill response capabilities are sufficient. as i think you know, shell had a program...
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renee from mcclatchy newspapers. we need the energy offshore. there will be drilling in the arctic. can you speak about the lack of coast guard how you can be confident that containment would work up there? >> we emplace in principle that drilling in the arctic is possible. the proof of the pudding will be in the eating. a spefic application that is made to us and determining if the containment and spill response pabilities are sufficient. as i think you know, shell had a program they were planning to drill a single well in the beaufort sea this summer. they pulled that off the table. they have announced plans to drill in therctic in two seas. we have a wait, see, and evaluate approach. there are specialchallees. a laj of infrastructure. not the same kind of coast guard presence we have in the gulf of mexico. on the other side of the ledger, it's shallower water than the gulf of mexico. there is no doubt that there are special and unique challenges and that shell and other companies, and there are other countries including stat oil and conoco-phillips that have expressed interest in
renee from mcclatchy newspapers. we need the energy offshore. there will be drilling in the arctic. can you speak about the lack of coast guard how you can be confident that containment would work up there? >> we emplace in principle that drilling in the arctic is possible. the proof of the pudding will be in the eating. a spefic application that is made to us and determining if the containment and spill response pabilities are sufficient. as i think you know, shell had a program they...
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. >> rene russo. >> the way we get off on tangents on this show is incredible. i wonder about tiger. are you rooting for him? are you rooting against him? do you care? >> i guess a lot of people are indifferent right now. >> i think it's fascinating to watch wherever you come down. one thing i will say is i don't think you can forget about phil mickelson, though. i think phil may come on strong here over the weekend. i know you're going to be watching every single day. >> yes. >> i know all of the things that you're talking about are going to happen. >> would you rather see the young kid win this thing or would you rather see tiger? >> no, i think the young kid. i'm interested to see how tiger comes back. because he hasn't been playing very well lately. >> making his push. >> everybody has researched the masters here. >> the other guy to watch is fred couples. 52 years old. awesome guy. >> you bet. experts from a leading consumer publication recently tested automatic dishwashing detergents and they rated finish quantum number one, beating the competition. and no
. >> rene russo. >> the way we get off on tangents on this show is incredible. i wonder about tiger. are you rooting for him? are you rooting against him? do you care? >> i guess a lot of people are indifferent right now. >> i think it's fascinating to watch wherever you come down. one thing i will say is i don't think you can forget about phil mickelson, though. i think phil may come on strong here over the weekend. i know you're going to be watching every single day....
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i hereby appoint the honorable renee ellmers to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 5, 2011, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip limited to five minutes each but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen. for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you so much, madam speaker. good morning. and i rise today to recognize an extraordinary young man from my congressional district, mr. joshua williams, on the fifth anniversary of his outstanding organization called joshua's heart foundation. at the age of 5 while watching "feed the children" one evening a question arose in joshua's head, what else can i do t
i hereby appoint the honorable renee ellmers to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 5, 2011, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority...
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this is renee, independent. caller: i think we should bring our military home. south korea wants our military over there, let them pay for it. if germany what our military in germany, let them pay for it. bring all our navy home. if let the task force's go up and down the east coast and the west coast. every time a carrier pulls in, it cost over $1 million in that port. -- if it brings in over $1 million in that port. host: this tweet from jamie -- a next is franklin, tenn.. this is michael, a democrat. caller: i believe you just have a caller mentioned that it to 10 years to get where we are, which is true and i wish people would realize it. that is exactly where we are where we are today, the past 10 years of corrupt politicians that we have had in there, especially republicans. i think it is time for them to pull together and work to get this resolved. if they want a war, they are going to get one. they'd better pay close attention to what is going on. people in other parts of the world are rising up, tired of being put in a corner and being treated like dirt
this is renee, independent. caller: i think we should bring our military home. south korea wants our military over there, let them pay for it. if germany what our military in germany, let them pay for it. bring all our navy home. if let the task force's go up and down the east coast and the west coast. every time a carrier pulls in, it cost over $1 million in that port. -- if it brings in over $1 million in that port. host: this tweet from jamie -- a next is franklin, tenn.. this is michael, a...
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. >> thanks, renÉe from a client mcclatchy newspaper.ould you speak a little bit about given the well-known circumstances, how the containment -- how you could be confident that containment would work up there. >> this is a situation where we embrace in principle the idea that drilling in the is possible, but the proof in the pudding will be in the beginning. this means a review of a specific application that's made and determining whether containment capabilities and the response capabilities are sufficient given the special conditions of the arctic. i think you know, shall have a program or planning to drill a single while in the beaufort sea this summer for reasons unrelated to our review has problems with nec a permit. they pull that off the table and announced their plans to drill in the art date, both in the beaufort and chukchi city. we had a wait and see and evaluate approach. you're quite right very special challenges, lack of infrastructure and not the same kind of coast guard presence we have in the gulf of mexico. on the othe
. >> thanks, renÉe from a client mcclatchy newspaper.ould you speak a little bit about given the well-known circumstances, how the containment -- how you could be confident that containment would work up there. >> this is a situation where we embrace in principle the idea that drilling in the is possible, but the proof in the pudding will be in the beginning. this means a review of a specific application that's made and determining whether containment capabilities and the response...