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richard smith.f northern california couple strike gold letter of the finding $10 billion period -- buried in their property. the story when we come back. >> the democratic mid term strategy played republicans for the war on women. we will talk with their favorite talk-show host about that idea is. and my commentary about the tax reform plan. straight ahead. ♪ we asked people a question, how much money do u ink you'll need when you retire? 0,000. maybe half-million. say a million dolla. [ dan ] then we gaveach person a ribbon to show how ma years that amount might last. ♪ i was trying to like pl it a littlfurther. you know, i was trying to stretch it a ltle bit more. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. [ man ] i looked around t everybodelse and i was like, "are you kidding me?" [ dan ] it's just human nature to focus on the here and now. so it's hard to imagine h much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years orore. so maybe we need to approach things
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richard smith. of northern californi couple strike gold letter of the findg $10 billion period - buried their property. the story when we come back. >> the democratic mid term strategy played republicans for the war on women. we will talk wi their favorite talk-show host about that idea is. and my commentar about the tax reform plan. straight ahead. [ fema announcer ] who are we? we a thinkers. the job jugglers the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owrs. and we're here to help stt yours. crestor got more high-risk patient bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. ay to go, crestor! yh! tting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in y
richard smith. of northern californi couple strike gold letter of the findg $10 billion period - buried their property. the story when we come back. >> the democratic mid term strategy played republicans for the war on women. we will talk wi their favorite talk-show host about that idea is. and my commentar about the tax reform plan. straight ahead. [ fema announcer ] who are we? we a thinkers. the job jugglers the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our...
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a little later on, richard norton smith will be joining us. he is doing a program on first ladies and as that wraps up, he will be joining us at the table. let me ask both of you about first ladies. why are they interesting? >> i think because they present that window of the past that women could relate to, particularly women. i think women's history has been hidden for so long that this gave women a way in which they could access the past through the lives of the first ladies. i found it fascinating. >> do these women -- because of their high echelon in society, does that reflect them? >> i think there was a portion of their lives that relate to something that is going on in history. if you can tease that out, you get some very interesting insight. >> you went from a political role to an academic one. what interested you enough to do that? >> i had the opportunity to work alongside laura bush and see that role, a very complicated role through her eyes and how she managed. this very important position is always evolving. what i saw in over thr
a little later on, richard norton smith will be joining us. he is doing a program on first ladies and as that wraps up, he will be joining us at the table. let me ask both of you about first ladies. why are they interesting? >> i think because they present that window of the past that women could relate to, particularly women. i think women's history has been hidden for so long that this gave women a way in which they could access the past through the lives of the first ladies. i found it...
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richard sherman and malcolm smith, everybody. ologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next, but first this is their self-titled album. making their network tv debut with the song "the epilogue" -- "crosses." ♪ it's a strange day the roses are in bloom but in a strange way i know somehow we're doomed ♪ ♪ look around through the town not a soul to be found in silence not a sound there's no one around but you ♪ ♪ in the back of the car on our way from the bar in silence here we are reminding us we're doomed ♪ ♪ well i guess (guess that) that it's we come to the end we've circled around our doom ♪ ♪ and i won't stop (won't stop) not till i get what i want and all that i want is you ♪ ♪ in a strange place when the sun goes down we move into a strange phase like we've got nothing left to lose ♪ ♪ so we slip through the town with our heads in the clouds in silence not a sound for miles and miles around ♪ ♪ fall asleep in the park underneath all the stars in silence here we are reminded of how we're doomed ♪ ♪ well i guess
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would you please give a warm jayhawk welcome to richard norton smith. [applause] >> richard, welcome back to the dole institute. let's start with president buchanan. he was a life-long bachelor. >> a pretty depressing place to start. except it's gotten better. >> yes, ok. life-long bachelor. how did he take care of the role of first lady during his administration? >> well, the interesting thing is, buchanan administration, which had very few successes to its name, actually was very well served by the woman who performed the role of hoses at the, his niece, harriette lane, who by all accounts inherited her uncle's diplomatic skills but in addition to that, a degree of charisma and warmth that were notably lacking in president buchanan. remember, anyone in the white house at that point, president or first lady, would face a particular challenge because although the civil war would not begin until april of 1861, the fact of the matter is it was already raging out here on the prairies of kansas and in the drawing rooms in washington. and one of the remarkabl
would you please give a warm jayhawk welcome to richard norton smith. [applause] >> richard, welcome back to the dole institute. let's start with president buchanan. he was a life-long bachelor. >> a pretty depressing place to start. except it's gotten better. >> yes, ok. life-long bachelor. how did he take care of the role of first lady during his administration? >> well, the interesting thing is, buchanan administration, which had very few successes to its name,...
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we will start the evening with a conversation from a story of new richard norton smith and the firstladies and their contributions to the nation live at 8:00. the next "watch it in looks at kevin kuhlman how the health care laws impacting small businesses. then, same-sex marriage and the goals of getting it legalized in more states. then we talk about the currency known as the going which recently experienced problems from cyber attacks. plus your phone calls and tweets all on "washington journal," i've at 7:00 eastern on c-span. next, former congressman patrick kennedy looks at society's role in fostering addition -- addiction and how the health care laws might help. he spoke in an event moderated by dr. travis stork who is an emergency room doctor and cohost of the tv show "the doctors." it is 45 minutes. ,> please welcome to the stage emergency room physician dr. travis stork and the mental health and prescription abuse prevention panel members. [applause] >> i am dr. travis stork for those of you who do not know me. a lot of people know me as the host of a television show and wha
we will start the evening with a conversation from a story of new richard norton smith and the firstladies and their contributions to the nation live at 8:00. the next "watch it in looks at kevin kuhlman how the health care laws impacting small businesses. then, same-sex marriage and the goals of getting it legalized in more states. then we talk about the currency known as the going which recently experienced problems from cyber attacks. plus your phone calls and tweets all on...
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let's return to richard smith the president and ceo of realogy who we were speaking to earlier.us? can you hear me? >> i am still with you, simon. >> good. i know you want to talk about the business. i mean, you know, even since the ipo you've had to send your cfo out to argue as to why it's still a good, solid business despite the heavy debt load. how do you feel about where you are at the moment? >> we're in a great position. we've substantially reduced our debt leverage. our goal is to get to three times trailing adjusted ebita. we're down pre-ipo our leverage was as high as 11 or 12 times. so, we've made remarkable progress. we generate a significant amount of free cash flow and we are going to meet or exceed the expectation that we'll get to three times leverage and then decide how to start returning capital to shareholders. so, we're in a fantastic position right now. >> so, with $3.9 billion of debt you don't worry more than other ceos about the poor weather hitting your volumes or the fact that there may be low inventory? >> well, remember, we've reduced our interest --
let's return to richard smith the president and ceo of realogy who we were speaking to earlier.us? can you hear me? >> i am still with you, simon. >> good. i know you want to talk about the business. i mean, you know, even since the ipo you've had to send your cfo out to argue as to why it's still a good, solid business despite the heavy debt load. how do you feel about where you are at the moment? >> we're in a great position. we've substantially reduced our debt leverage....
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and we'll start the evening with a conversation with historian richard norton smith about the first ladiesand their contribution to the nation live at 8:00. >> next, the results of a seann research institute poll ranking the impact and importance of the first ladies. -- iena research institute poll ranking the impact and importance of the first ladies. >> the siena research institute in loudonville, new york, has released a survine the first ladies. heeshes the results, the top -- here's the results, top 10. don levy is the director of the siena research institute. dr. levy, what do you see in this top 10 list? >> what's most amazing about this survey, five times, 32 years, we interview historians, political scientists, those scholars who study the presidency and the institution of the first lady. what's most amazing is the consistency over time. eleanor roosevelt first every time. this is first over 32 years and she really stands out as the quintessential american first lady. if we were going to put a picture of first lady in the dictionary, it would be eleanor roosevelt. >> why is that?
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we start the evening with a conversation with richard norton smith at 8:00. apple computer cofounder steve wozniak spoke to college students about his experience establishing apple with steve jobs and their efforts with designing the first personal computer. university iney massachusetts, this is about half an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. now i get to go home and tell my sister they named a university after you. [laughter] the world,i go in everyone who is young thanks will i be able to have ideas that i can turn into important things? will i be able to start companies? like apple and facebook and google and twitter, all these little companies. a lot of us started -- it was so we startedassion, these companies without college degrees. i had three years of university work on, i was a great designer. ther 10 years, i took opportunity to go back to college and get my degree. known, not myll face. i enrolled in berkeley under a fake name, "rocky racoon clark," what it says on my depalma. i wanted to be able to tell my kids what school i wen
we start the evening with a conversation with richard norton smith at 8:00. apple computer cofounder steve wozniak spoke to college students about his experience establishing apple with steve jobs and their efforts with designing the first personal computer. university iney massachusetts, this is about half an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. now i get to go home and tell my sister they named a university after you. [laughter] the world,i go in everyone who is young...
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we will start the evening with a conversation with historian richard norton smith. >> coming up nextwashington journal, today's headlines and your calls. followed by a discussion of the presidents and their relationship with the popular culture of their time. then a look at how the role of first lady says changed over the course of the american presidency. later, the political commercial archives at the university of oklahoma that holds tens of thousands of commercials dating back to the 1950's. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning. thanks for joining us for "washington journal." it is monday, february 17. in our program this money, we will look at the president of the united states past and present. the phone lines are open and we want to hear from you about who is your favorite president and why. host:
we will start the evening with a conversation with historian richard norton smith. >> coming up nextwashington journal, today's headlines and your calls. followed by a discussion of the presidents and their relationship with the popular culture of their time. then a look at how the role of first lady says changed over the course of the american presidency. later, the political commercial archives at the university of oklahoma that holds tens of thousands of commercials dating back to the...
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start the evening with a conversation and story with richard norton smith about the the ladies and contribution to the nation. live at 8:00. >> he wanted me in that position because i could handle it and he people to come into the supreme court room like they all do, by the hundreds of somebody say who's up there. nd somebody would say he's the solicitor general of the united states. negro.en he feels a he wanted that image. >> thurgood marshall served from 1965 to 1967. hear more from the justice as concludes the series of oral history interviews with former supreme justices friday at 4:00 on 91.timewashington on c-span.org. >>> next, form israeli the u.s., michael oren, he talked about the threat by he middle east posed iran's nuclear program, what's next for u.s. policy in the region? this is hosted by the atlantic council. it's an hour and 20 minutes. >> a great pleasure to welcome you all this afternoon. this event welcomes the first public event around the international und security of the council. there are a lot of reasons why atlantic council were to bring israel's foreign ambassador t
start the evening with a conversation and story with richard norton smith about the the ladies and contribution to the nation. live at 8:00. >> he wanted me in that position because i could handle it and he people to come into the supreme court room like they all do, by the hundreds of somebody say who's up there. nd somebody would say he's the solicitor general of the united states. negro.en he feels a he wanted that image. >> thurgood marshall served from 1965 to 1967. hear more...
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host: also facebook, richard smith says -- carter clemons says -- a couple of thoughts this morning fromacebook. back to the phones, chicago, illinois. caller: is this me? host: is this bruce? caller: it is. host: you are on. go ahead. does this gentleman think that western europe has more opportunity than this country? i get so sick and tired of people complaining, complaining, complaining. if we could just get the government out of our lives, stop demonizing people that moved the country ahead, the people that pay the taxes, the people that pay the bills of the country, all of a sudden you are demonized and saying you are not doing your fair share. to whereo get back people that pay taxes are more revered than demonized. host: what would you say makes america exceptional? there is opportunity galore in this country and it gets crushed by the government. they just will not let people -- they keep complaining, they want to take away from people who are achievers. you cannot take away from people who are achievers and have a mission and give it to someone else and expect the thing to surv
host: also facebook, richard smith says -- carter clemons says -- a couple of thoughts this morning fromacebook. back to the phones, chicago, illinois. caller: is this me? host: is this bruce? caller: it is. host: you are on. go ahead. does this gentleman think that western europe has more opportunity than this country? i get so sick and tired of people complaining, complaining, complaining. if we could just get the government out of our lives, stop demonizing people that moved the country...
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the conversation with historian richard norton smith about the first ladies and their contribution liveat 8:00. >> on the next "washington journal" kevin coleman of independent business looks at how -- how the health care laws impacting small businesses around the country. and then same-sex marriage and the goals of getting it legalized in more states. after that, edward felten of princeton university talks about the virtual currently known as bitcoin, which is exchange solely online and recently experienced problem's from cyber attacks. plus, your phone calls, face the comments, and tweak, all on "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. a discussion about class-action lawsuits and white critics argue that they benefit no one but attorneys. we will begin with the next the nation of what class-action lawsuits are with james copeland of the manhunt and institute. -- manhattan institute. that is the organization that hosted this event. it is an hour and a half. >> our topic tonight is class-action abuse. discussionrame this for those of us in the audience who are not attorneys, pa
the conversation with historian richard norton smith about the first ladies and their contribution liveat 8:00. >> on the next "washington journal" kevin coleman of independent business looks at how -- how the health care laws impacting small businesses around the country. and then same-sex marriage and the goals of getting it legalized in more states. after that, edward felten of princeton university talks about the virtual currently known as bitcoin, which is exchange solely...
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super bowl champions richard sherman and malcolm smith. "dumb starbucks'" nathan fielder.m crosses. with cleto and the cletones. and now -- here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, everybody. thank you for watching, thank you for being with us tonight. welcome to my house. welcome to hollywood. they say hollywood is the
super bowl champions richard sherman and malcolm smith. "dumb starbucks'" nathan fielder.m crosses. with cleto and the cletones. and now -- here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, everybody. thank you for watching, thank you for being with us tonight. welcome to my house. welcome to hollywood. they say hollywood is the
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we will start the evening with a conversation with richard smith about the first ladies and their contributionto the nation. live at 8:00. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined now by robert watson. he is the author of "the president's wives. ." thank you for joining us this morning. guest: my pleasure. about the roles that the first lady plays in the presidency. the first lady plays a very important role. first off, the presidents have all been married. all that one. james buchanan surf right before the civil war. bachelor.ifelong most have had a wife with them in the white house. a few were widowers. most first ladies have been very assertive and active. i think it covers the broad gamut. for example, in recent years, we take public opinion polls. we have seen that most first ladies enjoy higher approval ratings than their husbands. they often times help with the image factor. they help to present the president as the ideal american father, husband, the sort of patriarch of the country. it helps with image. on the other hand, there are more difficult areas. and of these pres
we will start the evening with a conversation with richard smith about the first ladies and their contributionto the nation. live at 8:00. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined now by robert watson. he is the author of "the president's wives. ." thank you for joining us this morning. guest: my pleasure. about the roles that the first lady plays in the presidency. the first lady plays a very important role. first off, the presidents have all been...
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richard plethora . [inaudible conversations] mr. kevin smith. [inaudible conversations] correcting, mr. keith smith. burton smith. ms. julie e. milliken. ms. roberta catherine and mist late -- missed rachael lagard. [inaudible conversations] ms. liz simon. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. john goldman. >> the honor roll and mrs. harold rogers. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. jack smith. patrick. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the hon. and mrs. mike donovan. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. joe been some. [inaudible conversations] the governor of kentucky and mrs. bashir. >> misters steve it plans -- it steve clemens. it. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. anderson this is steve holland. it jeff zucker and steve holland , longtime white house correspondent for writers. again, you're looking at the arrival of the guests that began around 6:30 p.m. this evening in an area known as the bookseller. they then moved upstairs for a reception and then took a trolly a short distance on the south side of the white house for the actua
richard plethora . [inaudible conversations] mr. kevin smith. [inaudible conversations] correcting, mr. keith smith. burton smith. ms. julie e. milliken. ms. roberta catherine and mist late -- missed rachael lagard. [inaudible conversations] ms. liz simon. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. john goldman. >> the honor roll and mrs. harold rogers. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. jack smith. patrick. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the hon. and mrs....
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we will start the evening with a conversation with richard norton smith about the first ladies and their contribution to the nation live at 8:00. >> the clinton foundation recently hosted its third annual health matters conference in california. .ill clinton moderates this is about one hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you, very much. i am sorry we started a little late but you gathered a little late. everything is reported in a lyrical contest. i can just see the headline -- "clinton hospitalized as ,ttendees to help conference tries to make money for sponsor." [applause] [laughter] trevor was just saying it's not a bad headline. i want to thank you for being here at our third conference. i do not know how many of you saw the town hall meeting, but it was amazing. they did a wonderful job. kobe o'brien was great. the children were wonderful. i think him for that. -- i thank them for that. i want to thank our other sponsors. they all support the conference. and the year-round work we do to try to help improve the health of people around america. i want to thank the pga tour to put
we will start the evening with a conversation with richard norton smith about the first ladies and their contribution to the nation live at 8:00. >> the clinton foundation recently hosted its third annual health matters conference in california. .ill clinton moderates this is about one hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you, very much. i am sorry we started a little late but you gathered a little late. everything is reported in a lyrical contest. i can just see the headline --...
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roberts, joel kinnaman, gary oldman, and from the super bowl champion seattle seahawks, richard sherman and mvp malcolm smithcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> jimmy: welcome back. the cast of "the monuments men." it opens tomorrow. john goodman, bob balaban, george clooney, cate blanchett is with us. how do you get a cast like this together. in a way, you had to do it in character in the film. we had to go around and convince everybody to be a part of this. >> i flew australia for one night. >> it was great, george. >> i've heard that. and i -- most of the parts were written for the people that we -- that we actually got in it. so we got all the people that we wanted. >> jimmy: really? you wanted to have all of these people? people you wanted? >> i wanted them all. >> jimmy: like every single one of them? >> all of them. >> jimmy: hmm. well, okay, not all of them. >> jimmy: i really appreciate everybody coming. the movie is great. you should be very proud of it. and i mean, what? what? >> what? what? >> jimmy: why are you looking at me like that for. >> i finally get on the show. ask me a que
roberts, joel kinnaman, gary oldman, and from the super bowl champion seattle seahawks, richard sherman and mvp malcolm smithcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> jimmy: welcome back. the cast of "the monuments men." it opens tomorrow. john goodman, bob balaban, george clooney, cate blanchett is with us. how do you get a cast like this together. in a way, you had to do it in character in the film. we had to go around and convince everybody to be a part of this....
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richard plepler. >> mr. keith smith. >> mr. burton smith. >> ms. edith windsor. >> roberta kaplan and mrs. rachel levine. [inaudible] >> mark hicing. >> mr. and mrs. goldman. >> mr. and mrs. duggal. >> mr. and mrs. chuck smith. >> mr. herbert jolie. [speaking french] >> i am the token french member of the u.s. delegation. i am happy to celebrate. the honorable and mrs. mike donnellan. >> mr. and mrs. joel benenson. >> the governor of kentucky. mrs. bashir. >> mr. steve clemons. mr. andrew oros. >> doing great. >> what is the french connection? what is the french connection. >> you just get it by looking good. ok. [ambient chatter] >> do you parlez any french? >> i do not parlez any french. >> mr. and mrs. steve holland. >> the secretary of transportation and mrs. anthony fox. [camera clicking] >> mrs. elma goldman. mr. drew. >> mr. and mrs. joseph blunt. the honorable stacey abrams. >> she is doing an incredible job. my name came from france a long time ago. i think the french are way cooler than we are. and they certainly have better gossip. [inau
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smith at the staff department. your question was specifically about dennis richards? i upside his office, he works for sales force and he's been called away for travel very frequently in the past year but he's indicated he's moving to semi retirement and that will no longer be the case in the future . when he's able to attend the meetings he's generally thoughtful and consider -- consider and things through the issues at hand. >>supervisor norman yee: is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> would you like to make a recommendation? >>supervisor katy tang: i would like to make a recommendation to move forward all of our candidates. singa, wingard and richards and henderson. yee >>supervisor norman yee: any objection? no objection. motion passes. this moves us right where we will ask you to leave. we are going >> the committee voted unanimously to move items 8 and 9 with a full recommendation. >>supervisor norman yee: can i have a motion to not sdoes -- disclose what happened in closed session? >> so moved. >> so the motion passe
smith at the staff department. your question was specifically about dennis richards? i upside his office, he works for sales force and he's been called away for travel very frequently in the past year but he's indicated he's moving to semi retirement and that will no longer be the case in the future . when he's able to attend the meetings he's generally thoughtful and consider -- consider and things through the issues at hand. >>supervisor norman yee: is there any additional public...
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we have malcolm smith and the notorious richard sherman will be here. and by the way, should mention, today was also the victory parade for the puppy bowl. but that was -- that wasn't a big deal. just a bunch of dogs dragging their butts across the carpet. in other sports news, the winter olympics begin tomorrow. so get ready for two weeks of bob costas sitting by a fire. you know, ticket sales have been slow for the olympics in sochi, mostly because the olympics are in sochi. which is a town i had never heard of until three weeks ago. as of two weeks ago, there were still 330,000 tickets available. most of the analysts attribute this lack of interest to the bureaucracy in russia and the threat of terror attacks at the games. maybe people just don't like the winter olympics. i mean, how many way can you go down a hill? through flags, not through flags. sitting on a sled, laying on sled. we get it. you're going down. even though the games are starting tomorrow, they're still building ho etells. three of the nine hotels they built for reporters weren't fi
we have malcolm smith and the notorious richard sherman will be here. and by the way, should mention, today was also the victory parade for the puppy bowl. but that was -- that wasn't a big deal. just a bunch of dogs dragging their butts across the carpet. in other sports news, the winter olympics begin tomorrow. so get ready for two weeks of bob costas sitting by a fire. you know, ticket sales have been slow for the olympics in sochi, mostly because the olympics are in sochi. which is a town i...
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richard plepler. >> mr. keith smith. >> mr. burton smith. >> ms.dith windsor. [ sounds of camera clicking] roberta kaplan and mrs. rachel levine. [inaudible] >> mark icing. >> mr. and mrs. goldman. duggal.nd mrs. raj >> mr. and mrs. chuck smith. [speaking french] >> i am the token french member of the u.n. delegation. i am happy to celebrate. >> mr. and mrs. jewell benenson. joel benenson. kentucky.ernor of mrs. bashir. >> mr. steve clemons. mr. andrew oros. >> what is the french connection? >> you just get it by looking good. ok. [ambient chatter] do you parlez any french? z any french.rle >> mr. and mrs. steve holland. >> the secretary of transportation and mrs. anthony fox. [camera clicking] >> mr. and mrs. joseph blunt. brams.norable stacey a >> she is doing an incredible job. my name came from france a long time ago. i think the french are way cooler than we are. and they certainly have better gossip. [inaudible] >> ms. julia louis dreyfus. dreyfus.am louis >> mr. jonathan levine. mrs. emily levine. ms. bonnie porta. >> the governor of tenness
richard plepler. >> mr. keith smith. >> mr. burton smith. >> ms.dith windsor. [ sounds of camera clicking] roberta kaplan and mrs. rachel levine. [inaudible] >> mark icing. >> mr. and mrs. goldman. duggal.nd mrs. raj >> mr. and mrs. chuck smith. [speaking french] >> i am the token french member of the u.n. delegation. i am happy to celebrate. >> mr. and mrs. jewell benenson. joel benenson. kentucky.ernor of mrs. bashir. >> mr. steve clemons....
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richard plethora . [inaudible conversations] mr. kevin smith. [inaudible conversations] correcting, mr. keith smith.rd. [inaudible conversations] ms. liz simon. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. john goldman. >> the honor roll and mrs. harold rogers. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. jack smith. patrick. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the hon. and mrs. mike donovan. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. joe been some. [inaudible conversations] the governor of kentucky and mrs. bashir. >> misters steve it plans -- it steve clemens. it. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. anderson this is steve holland. it jeff zucker and steve holland , longtime white house correspondent for writers. again, you're looking at the arrival of the guests that began around 6:30 p.m. this evening in an area known as the bookseller. they then moved upstairs for a reception and then took a trolly a short distance on the south side of the white house for the actual debtor itself. the state dining room and east room not able to handle the 350 guests to honor
richard plethora . [inaudible conversations] mr. kevin smith. [inaudible conversations] correcting, mr. keith smith.rd. [inaudible conversations] ms. liz simon. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. john goldman. >> the honor roll and mrs. harold rogers. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. jack smith. patrick. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the hon. and mrs. mike donovan. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. joe been some. [inaudible conversations] the...
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disney is the parent company for abc 7 >> smith, nobody heard of him until he intercepted that pass from richardand fans not the only ones celebrating winning the super bowl. >> yes. sor customers of a houston, texas furniture store. the owner promised if seattle won customer who's spent $6,000 or more in two weeks would get a refund. >> yes. lots of people jumped at the offer. cost the score a cool $7 million the owner does not seem to mind he did not buy insurance as a hedge against losing the bet. >> trying to create customers for life make the store fun. having a great fun promotion for everybody. customers won. that is what it's all about. >> wow. >> the owner says his accountant called him crazy. the store promising to refund every cent by february 17th. >> more breaking news this is a car port and you can see white smoke, typically that is a good sign. >> yes. have seen crews responding in this area. flames are active. >> yes. we zoom in. >> it has spread to the home. but a neighborhood where homes are closed together. so we're going to stay on top of this for you. >> checking on the fore
disney is the parent company for abc 7 >> smith, nobody heard of him until he intercepted that pass from richardand fans not the only ones celebrating winning the super bowl. >> yes. sor customers of a houston, texas furniture store. the owner promised if seattle won customer who's spent $6,000 or more in two weeks would get a refund. >> yes. lots of people jumped at the offer. cost the score a cool $7 million the owner does not seem to mind he did not buy insurance as a hedge...
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richard sherman. you know, he's the one who lost his mind at the end of the guam. and mvp malcolm smithll as our friend gary oldman. and we'll have music from crosses. and later this week -- kevin hart, nathan fillion, abbie cornish, alex pettyfer, and music from sage the gemini and naughty boy featuring sam smith. [ laughter ] oh. and if you're here -- if you have tickets for the weezer cruise, the -- [ cheers and applause ] that begins loading in the back. all the way from england to go on a weezer cruise in florida. [ laughter ] and i didn't believe it was real, but i looked it up online, and sure enough, it is. [ laughter ] five days with weezer. four weezer concerts. that's a lot of weezer. yeah. [ laughter ] our first guests tonight met 20 years ago at an audition for a movie called "before sunrise." nine years later they re-teamed to make the follow-up "before sunset." and last year they reteamed to make "before midnight" which earned them an oscar nomination. "before midnight" is out on dvd and blu-ray. please say hello to ethan hawke and julie delpy. [ cheers and applause ] how
richard sherman. you know, he's the one who lost his mind at the end of the guam. and mvp malcolm smithll as our friend gary oldman. and we'll have music from crosses. and later this week -- kevin hart, nathan fillion, abbie cornish, alex pettyfer, and music from sage the gemini and naughty boy featuring sam smith. [ laughter ] oh. and if you're here -- if you have tickets for the weezer cruise, the -- [ cheers and applause ] that begins loading in the back. all the way from england to go on a...
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and malcolm smith, who was there at the right place at the right time, to end the game, against san francisco in the championship game, the deflection by richards on third down. but not the fifth. second pick thrown by peyton manning. dad: hey darcy, look... ...a hundred thousand miles. darcy: so? dad: it's a big deal. what if i told you that everytime a volkswagen hits one hundred thousand miles, a german engineer gets his wings? ♪ music: starts and builds. head engineer: aaacck, i hate these wingee thingees. darcy: yeah dad, and i'm sure at two hundred thousand miles, rainbows shoot out of their butts. anncr: volkswagen has the most vehicles on the road with over a hundred thousand miles. that's the power of german engineering. the folks at wonderful pistachios have asked me to help sell their product. but, come on. they're wonderful. i'm wonderful. they'll sell themselves. i think we're done. yeah. you were good. i think we're done. yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in the last thirty seconds due to a lack of "branding." well, let's take care of that. pistachio! pistachio! wait for it... pistachio! >> joe: aerial coverage provided by bud light. talk about denv
and malcolm smith, who was there at the right place at the right time, to end the game, against san francisco in the championship game, the deflection by richards on third down. but not the fifth. second pick thrown by peyton manning. dad: hey darcy, look... ...a hundred thousand miles. darcy: so? dad: it's a big deal. what if i told you that everytime a volkswagen hits one hundred thousand miles, a german engineer gets his wings? ♪ music: starts and builds. head engineer: aaacck, i hate...
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manning was forced to throw a duck that richard sherman talked about during super bowl week into linebacker malcolm smith, he ran it back the other way, 69 yards for a score. seattle led 22-0. surely the broncos would rally. percy said wrong. taking the kick-off of the second, 87 yards for the touchdown that broke the broncos back and their will. the seattle seahawks win the super bowl 43-8. >> i told the guys why not us. it's only my second year, but i believed in the guys that we had, in the coaching staff and got it so good. they brought me a long way. it's surreal, i'm thank for everything i have given. >> the coach gave a great statement saying let's get lost in the game. let's go out there, get in the zone and never come out of it. let's play the best took. >> well this was not the way things were supposed to turn out for peyton manning. after a season in which he said n.f.l. records for a passing yardage or touch downs. he set a record with 33 completions. he did not have a good game. peyton manning drops to one and two lifetime in super bowl competition and post-season record dips to 11 and 12. a
manning was forced to throw a duck that richard sherman talked about during super bowl week into linebacker malcolm smith, he ran it back the other way, 69 yards for a score. seattle led 22-0. surely the broncos would rally. percy said wrong. taking the kick-off of the second, 87 yards for the touchdown that broke the broncos back and their will. the seattle seahawks win the super bowl 43-8. >> i told the guys why not us. it's only my second year, but i believed in the guys that we had,...
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smith says when bartenders cut limes, or lemons, for example, the gloves must go on. >> we believe that that bill came into law without proper debate. >> reporter: today, sacramento assemblyman, dr. richard pan announced a bill to roll back the glove law, saying gloves alone do not ensure food safety. >> clean food involves either washing your hands or wearing gloves. you can have a dirty glove, or a clean hand, and your food is better off with a clean hand. >> reporter: smith says over the year, there is a real cost of time it takes to repeatedly don and discard a bartender's gloves. >> we have the potential to lose about $80,000 in revenue, from the number of cocktails that we would not be able to serve. >>> an effort to appeal the new student rights law has failed. opponents had been collecting signatures for a ballot initiative to overturn the law. today, the secretary of state announced they have failed to get enough signatures to put the measure on the november ballot. the assemblyman who wrote the law released a statement. it says the people who belittle the writes of transgender students should know their efforts encourage the bullies. they should be ashelled. ron. >>> -- should
smith says when bartenders cut limes, or lemons, for example, the gloves must go on. >> we believe that that bill came into law without proper debate. >> reporter: today, sacramento assemblyman, dr. richard pan announced a bill to roll back the glove law, saying gloves alone do not ensure food safety. >> clean food involves either washing your hands or wearing gloves. you can have a dirty glove, or a clean hand, and your food is better off with a clean hand. >> reporter:...
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richard iii" from memory. and i have no accent. i can pick up the telephone, i could pass as a smith. i could tell you my name's frank smith, and until i showed up and you look at me and say, "smith? how did you get to be a smith?" i could, for all practical purposes, if i were invisible, be a frank smith." so that the irony here is the more i fit in, the more i realize there's a dichotomy. i'm not bitter about it, but i realize others -- they reneged on the deal. the deal was i'd fit in, you'd accept me. and yet sometimes i'm still treated as if i'm fresh off the boat. and then here's the most galling thing. this happens to me every now and then. people say to me, "oh," you know -- they take pity on me. they say, "that's such a shame you've lost your culture." i want to say, "i've lost my culture? who do you think took it away from me?" you know? "i can understand my parents are upset because i can't speak chinese, but who are you to admonish me for not speaking chinese," you know? "i don't see you learning how to speak french or german." and it's as if, on the one hand, people expec
richard iii" from memory. and i have no accent. i can pick up the telephone, i could pass as a smith. i could tell you my name's frank smith, and until i showed up and you look at me and say, "smith? how did you get to be a smith?" i could, for all practical purposes, if i were invisible, be a frank smith." so that the irony here is the more i fit in, the more i realize there's a dichotomy. i'm not bitter about it, but i realize others -- they reneged on the deal. the deal...
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smith says when bartenders cut limes, or lemons, for example, the gloves must go on. >> we believe that that bill came into law without proper debate. >> reporter: today, sacramento assemblyman, dr. richard pan announced a bill to roll back the glove law, saying gloves alone do not ensure food safety. >> clean food involves either washing your hands or wearing gloves. you can have a dirty glove, or a clean hand, and your food is better off with a clean hand. >> reporter: smith says over the year, there is a real cost of time it takes to repeatedly don and discard a bartender's gloves. >> we have the potential to lose about $80,000 in revenue, from the number of cocktails that we would not be able to serve. >>> an effort to appeal the new student rights law has failed. opponents had been collecting signatures for a ballot initiative to overturn the law. today, the secretary of state announced they have failed to get enough signatures to put the measure on the november ballot. the assemblyman who wrote the law released a statement. it says the people who belittle the writes of transgender students should know their efforts encourage the bullies. they should be ashelled. ron. >>> -- should
smith says when bartenders cut limes, or lemons, for example, the gloves must go on. >> we believe that that bill came into law without proper debate. >> reporter: today, sacramento assemblyman, dr. richard pan announced a bill to roll back the glove law, saying gloves alone do not ensure food safety. >> clean food involves either washing your hands or wearing gloves. you can have a dirty glove, or a clean hand, and your food is better off with a clean hand. >> reporter:...