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independent caller with sallie krawcheck, up in new york. >> caller: good morning, sallie, how are you doing? >> good monk. >> caller: i once had an article written about me in the harvard review, it's called the highly motivated black, i've been looking for it since the mid-70s and never able to find it. i do not think the deal made with the banks by the feds to settle the mortgage crisis truly works. some people are doing it, and some people are not. in my research, i have found that bank of america is still up to its same old dirty tricks with mortgages and a lot of other things they're doing. and i was told by a bank of america employee that they actually have people working inside the occ that can hold up any complaints that you make. and i just wanted to tell about you that, and i think people should know that they should take a look at the occ investigative unit to see what's going on. anyway, sally, thank you, and if you know how i can get ahold of the article written in 1972 about me, called the highly motivated black, i would appreciate it. >> thanks for calling. >> thank you
independent caller with sallie krawcheck, up in new york. >> caller: good morning, sallie, how are you doing? >> good monk. >> caller: i once had an article written about me in the harvard review, it's called the highly motivated black, i've been looking for it since the mid-70s and never able to find it. i do not think the deal made with the banks by the feds to settle the mortgage crisis truly works. some people are doing it, and some people are not. in my research, i have...
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sally field.applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: great to have you here. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: you look fantastic. >> thank you. these are kind of like for bigger people. >> jimmy: we set it up for the timberwolves. we do it to humiliate our smaller guests. >> it's good. >> jimmy: sorry about that. guillermo, will you come lie at ms. field's feet. >> no, it's fine. >> jimmy: do people -- does it annoy you, it drives me crazy when people refer to you as sally fields? >> oh, yeah. i don't care. >> jimmy: why do i care and you don't? >> i don't know, jimmy. i don't know. but they always have. i guess it's easier to say fields and not go field! >> jimmy: i wonder if it's the cookies that -- mrs. fields and her cookies that did this. >> i don't know. i'm not really sure and do we care really? >> jimmy: i think i do, yeah. where did you grow up? >> i grew up in the san fernando valley. i grew up in -- >> jimmy: oh, you're a real valley girl. >> i grew up in encino and tarzana. but it
sally field.applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: great to have you here. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: you look fantastic. >> thank you. these are kind of like for bigger people. >> jimmy: we set it up for the timberwolves. we do it to humiliate our smaller guests. >> it's good. >> jimmy: sorry about that. guillermo, will you come lie at ms. field's feet. >> no, it's fine. >> jimmy: do people -- does it annoy you, it drives me...
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sally field! love. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey will you pass me some of that lipton. [ female announcer ] 100% natural lipton iced tea. it's delicious goodness, just the way nature intended it. when you put goodness inside, you can't help but shine on the outside. lipton. drink positive. what? that lovely girl, caught your eye? 20 piece mcnuggets are only $4.99. you offer to share them. that's pretty smart. [ male announcer ] 20 piece chicken mcnuggets now on mcdonald's new extra value menu. add some flavor to your morning routine. build your better breakfast. give it an avocado kick. [ male announcer ] kick up your morning. try a fresh toasted bacon, egg & cheese with the rich, smooth superfood, avocado. subway. build your better breakfast. mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a two dollar coupon, visit neosporin.com. >> dicky: the
sally field! love. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey will you pass me some of that lipton. [ female announcer ] 100% natural lipton iced tea. it's delicious goodness, just the way nature intended it. when you put goodness inside, you can't help but shine on the outside. lipton. drink positive. what? that lovely girl, caught your eye? 20 piece mcnuggets are only $4.99. you offer to share them. that's pretty smart. [ male announcer ] 20 piece chicken mcnuggets now on mcdonald's new extra value...
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we have about a minute left in the program, sallie krawcheck. give you a chance to respond one last time here. >> lucy, what i think you're referring to during the bailout period there were extraordinary measures taken by the government to, you know, secure the deposits of individuals to secure money fund dollars as well. and during that, the height of the crisis in 2007 -- excuse me, 2008/2009, those action were taken. make no mistake, i don't think we would have wanted to see what it would have been like if they hadn't been taken. and i very much understand the emotional around it, but you didn't want to see the other side of this. we're back to many, many ways a more level playing field where the fdic insures the banking deposits across the industry the same for individuals across the banking industry. and actually with some of the dodd/frank rules, there are actually more stringent rules and more stringent capital requirements for the large guys, who in some case are being held to a higher standard than for the small guys. so there may now b
we have about a minute left in the program, sallie krawcheck. give you a chance to respond one last time here. >> lucy, what i think you're referring to during the bailout period there were extraordinary measures taken by the government to, you know, secure the deposits of individuals to secure money fund dollars as well. and during that, the height of the crisis in 2007 -- excuse me, 2008/2009, those action were taken. make no mistake, i don't think we would have wanted to see what it...
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>> our guest on "this is america" is sally bedell smith, former cultural reporter for "time,"and "time -- "the new york times, call and author of "elizabeth the queen -- the life of a modern monarch." thank you for being here. is it fair to save queen elizabeth is the most famous person in the world? >> i think so. she has been clean for 60 years now. she is the longest serving world leader. >> longest-serving world leader. when they say 60 years, why should americans care, why should we now that it is her 16th anniversary? >> she is only the second british monarch to hit that milestone in 1000 years. the first was her great great grandmother queen victoria who celebrated her diamond jubilee in 1877. she remained on the throne just shy of 64 years. if this queen, who is now 85, it is still queenie in september, 2015, she will surpass her great great-grandmother's record. >> she is in good health? >> she still rides horseback on the weekend. prince philip, who is 90 years old, he was out doing carriage driving. >> he runs them. >> he had heart surgery. the two of them have an unbelievab
>> our guest on "this is america" is sally bedell smith, former cultural reporter for "time,"and "time -- "the new york times, call and author of "elizabeth the queen -- the life of a modern monarch." thank you for being here. is it fair to save queen elizabeth is the most famous person in the world? >> i think so. she has been clean for 60 years now. she is the longest serving world leader. >> longest-serving world leader. when they say...
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being her harry to meg's sally will always have a special place in my heart.i was very lucky to get to say her words. ephron wrote a number of books and plays, including one expected to open next year. she was a frequent guest on "morning joe" and loved talking about the business that made her a household name. >> i worked at one point for a very difficult person, a very famously difficult person. and he had never been difficult with me. i don't know what everyone is talking about. he's so sweet. he's fine with me. one day he called me up and he -- and he yelled at me. and i was fascinated. i was completely fascinated that he yelled at me. i, no one had ever yelled at me. and i was on the phone and he yelled and yelled and it was more and more hurtful. and afterwards, when i told one of my colleagues, he said to me -- no, no, no, nora, you're not supposed to listen to that. you're supposed to say, you know, this is a terrible connection, i can't hear you. and just hang up. >> that was nora ephron, in 2011, she was 71 years old when she died last night. mike ba
being her harry to meg's sally will always have a special place in my heart.i was very lucky to get to say her words. ephron wrote a number of books and plays, including one expected to open next year. she was a frequent guest on "morning joe" and loved talking about the business that made her a household name. >> i worked at one point for a very difficult person, a very famously difficult person. and he had never been difficult with me. i don't know what everyone is talking...
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in what may be the most famous scene from "when harry met sally" -- >> oh, god. >> reporter: sally getsn on a female secret to sex. harry, despite himself is hooked. >> i'll have what she is having. >> men don't really want to be friend with women. they have already got friend. they have men friends. women on the other hand want to be friend with men because they think if i could just understand them, then maybe it wouldn't be so hard. >> reporter: ephron herself married a journalist in 1976 at the height of his watergate fame. movie "heartburn" said to be inspired the meltdown of that marriage after she discovered he was having an affair with a mutual friend. burnstein threat tuned sue but never did. >> all the flowers that you bought her. >> reporter: one of her last films, about unrequited love not between man and woman but two women of different generations, "julie & julia," about a blogger who admires julia child. >> bon appetit. >> reporter: nora ephron apparently loved to cook too. she died after a long battle with leukemia. nora ephron was 71. david wright, abc news, hollywood.
in what may be the most famous scene from "when harry met sally" -- >> oh, god. >> reporter: sally getsn on a female secret to sex. harry, despite himself is hooked. >> i'll have what she is having. >> men don't really want to be friend with women. they have already got friend. they have men friends. women on the other hand want to be friend with men because they think if i could just understand them, then maybe it wouldn't be so hard. >> reporter: ephron...
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sally quinn, thank you so much. >> thanks. >> one of the many beautiful points that sally made is aboutquality in terms of her reactions to scenarios. i'm writing a book with a friend and nora is part of the project. we interviewed her. i'm not sure i'm going to do this. but her reaction about obesity and food and difficulties that we're having in life with that and her child-like reaction to this problem was so -- it was the most awkward and wonderful moment at the same time. i'm not sure how we put it in the book still but it will be there. >> she loved food so much. >> she loved food. >> and great cook and a connoisseur and knew where you could get the best everything in new york. >> not just of different types of food but the experience they bring to you. she does not want that cut out. >> also. >> right. >> a connoisseur of politics. mark halperin we're going to polls next block, that pretty striking nbc news/"wall street journal" poll and also some quinnipiac polls also that came out this morning in swing states, that echo what was in the nbc poll, which basically said barack obam
sally quinn, thank you so much. >> thanks. >> one of the many beautiful points that sally made is aboutquality in terms of her reactions to scenarios. i'm writing a book with a friend and nora is part of the project. we interviewed her. i'm not sure i'm going to do this. but her reaction about obesity and food and difficulties that we're having in life with that and her child-like reaction to this problem was so -- it was the most awkward and wonderful moment at the same time. i'm...
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he directed that movie "when harry met sally."is joan walsh who called me or e-mailed me at dawn today. she wanted to talk about this, my buddy. i know why you did. rob, it is great to have you on, even on this side. any night to have you. you directed that film. i have to tell you, i don't think there are many movies i can think of -- maybe besides "casablanca" people talk about all the time as having gotten them. connected with them. >> yeah. no. i mean, it is -- it was so sad. i mean, i -- i had a really hard night last night. i was -- hard for me to sleep. so shocking for me to find out what happened to nora. but she, you know, she touched us all. i mean, you know, she made all of our lives richer and i'm going to miss her terribly. i mean, i will miss the times i spent, you know, having dinners with her and at her house. and with her and nick and -- it is really, really sad. i mean, she really brought a lot of joy to everybody who she touched. not just through her films. if you had the fortune to have dinner with her, i mean,
he directed that movie "when harry met sally."is joan walsh who called me or e-mailed me at dawn today. she wanted to talk about this, my buddy. i know why you did. rob, it is great to have you on, even on this side. any night to have you. you directed that film. i have to tell you, i don't think there are many movies i can think of -- maybe besides "casablanca" people talk about all the time as having gotten them. connected with them. >> yeah. no. i mean, it is -- it...
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sally ross? >> good morning, again. my name is sally roth. i live in district eight. i am speaking in support of keeping the sunny side as i have been doing. people in district eight have worked long and hard from the beginning to help save it from destruction. and some of us who are friends of the conservatory have worked many hours recently as the last three years photographing the plants and making plant lists for it, that sort of thing. it really would be lovely if you could find a way to do that. once upon a time when back earlier in this process the population was nicely balanced between the two, between the district sene and district eight i realized district eight has bulged out on the top and now it has been shrunken on the bottom, i find this some what problematic and i do indeed wish there was some way for you to find the ability to include the sunny side conservatory in glen park. which is an area of strong support. just because the name is not the same as the sunny side conservatory does not mean that the association does not support the sunny side conser
sally ross? >> good morning, again. my name is sally roth. i live in district eight. i am speaking in support of keeping the sunny side as i have been doing. people in district eight have worked long and hard from the beginning to help save it from destruction. and some of us who are friends of the conservatory have worked many hours recently as the last three years photographing the plants and making plant lists for it, that sort of thing. it really would be lovely if you could find a...
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that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet the house is considering a bill to close thousands of offices, slash service and layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. house bill 2309 is not the answer. hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this.
that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet the house is considering a bill to close thousands of offices, slash service and layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses,...
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sally, you have been writing a lot lately.weighed in on blogs and op-ed pieces in the f.t., you have a piece in the harvard business review. you make some great points where you lay out that everything we're watching has to come back to responsibility for the boards. we go through these periods where we realize boards of directors have to go more pro active. >> it's the responsibility of management. you do have board oversight. the harvard business review piece started as a memo to poure board. memo to board, your job is unbelievably hard and the complexity of these institutions and the number of businesses they're in, and we're in this phase of fighting complexity with complexity. so you try to take a step back and say, hey, guys, there are some tools you can use if the goal is to reduce risk, what are some of them? one i've talked about is we've gone to paying managers in stock. if you're getting stock, you want it to go up. if you want it to go up, you take risk. if you buy a fixed income instrument, you become more risk av
sally, you have been writing a lot lately.weighed in on blogs and op-ed pieces in the f.t., you have a piece in the harvard business review. you make some great points where you lay out that everything we're watching has to come back to responsibility for the boards. we go through these periods where we realize boards of directors have to go more pro active. >> it's the responsibility of management. you do have board oversight. the harvard business review piece started as a memo to poure...
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my name is sally shipman wentworth. i'm with a nonprofit organization ensuring open development, evolution and use of the internet for the benefit of all people throughout the world. on behalf of the internet society and our more than 55,000 members worldwide, many of whom are joining us in the audience and are watching the webcast around the world, i would like to sincerely thank chairman walden, ranking member eshoo and all the members for the opportunity to testify on this important issue. the internet society was founded in 1992 by many of the same pioneers who built the internet. one who is sitting next to me. since that time the organization served as a global resource for technically vet the ideologically unbiased information about the internet. as an educator for technologists and policymakers worldwide and driver of community based initiatives around the world. the internet serves as the organizational home for the internet task force whose missions it was to make the internet work better. we produce high quali
my name is sally shipman wentworth. i'm with a nonprofit organization ensuring open development, evolution and use of the internet for the benefit of all people throughout the world. on behalf of the internet society and our more than 55,000 members worldwide, many of whom are joining us in the audience and are watching the webcast around the world, i would like to sincerely thank chairman walden, ranking member eshoo and all the members for the opportunity to testify on this important issue....
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sally kidd, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the white house says the average college student graduates with some $26,000 in student loan debt. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> looks like a party down at the beach. the live view down there at ocean city shows plenty of crowds on the beach. maybe it is dinner time, i don't know. maybe there is a wedding going on, but there is a lot of activity down near the cooler waters of the atlantic. it was actually a pretty warm day at ocean city. they hit 90 degrees on the beach earlier this afternoon. here in baltimore, it was 10 degrees warmer than that. the record high today was 100 degrees . >> the record goes back to 1923. it hits 103 degrees at the inner harbor. it goes in the books as a record tying 100 degrees. normal is 85, so we or 15 degrees warmer than normal this afternoon. the hottest that we have had here since july 29 last year. technically the he did rise three was cancelled for the baltimore washington corridor. it is not going to cool off their rapidly tonight. 98 downtown right now, westminst
sally kidd, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the white house says the average college student graduates with some $26,000 in student loan debt. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> looks like a party down at the beach. the live view down there at ocean city shows plenty of crowds on the beach. maybe it is dinner time, i don't know. maybe there is a wedding going on, but there is a lot of activity down near the cooler waters of the atlantic. it was...
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and what may be the famous scene from "harry met sally" sally lets harry in on a female secret to sex. harry, despite himself is hooked. >> i'll have what she's having. >> men don't really want to be friends with women. they've already got friends. they've got men friends. women, on the other hand, want to be friends with men, because they think if i could just understand them, then maybe it wouldn't be so hard. >> reporter: efron herself married journalist carl bernstein in 1976, at the height of his watergate fame. her oscar-nominated movie "meltdown" was inspired by their marriage after she found out sfwooe sfwooern was having an affair. one of the last films was unrequited love not between men and women but between two different generations "julia and julia," about a blogger who admired julia childs. nora ephron apparently liked to cook. she died today of a battle with leukemia. she was 71. >>> and when we come back, moms around the country coming into the shadows tonight to share the secrets of their success. it's a tiny pill that may carry big dangers, too. [ male announcer ] co
and what may be the famous scene from "harry met sally" sally lets harry in on a female secret to sex. harry, despite himself is hooked. >> i'll have what she's having. >> men don't really want to be friends with women. they've already got friends. they've got men friends. women, on the other hand, want to be friends with men, because they think if i could just understand them, then maybe it wouldn't be so hard. >> reporter: efron herself married journalist carl...
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i'm perfectly happy with sally and judging from sally's description, monica is a neurotic unpredictable sight. >> beautiful, funny, sexual, and neurotic, it's like filling an inside straight. monica... even her name is hot. ( laughter ) >> rose: so where is john coming from in this vignette? >> well, you want to tell people that are younger not to make mistakes that you know and you want them to leapfrog certain things in life and they never can do that. but i want to say one thing, not just to compliment her, but woody-- woody shoot economically and doesn't do a lot of coverage and doesn't do a lot of takes and he relies on us, and everybody shows up ready. if you deliver a take and an unbroken take and she has this wonderful monologue in this piece where she describes this sexual encounter of hers. and if you get the job done, they don't cut. they just stay on you and stay on you. when i saw it in italy-- i don't know if it's changed-- there's a take on her that she just kills this. it's like in a play and it holds on her and holds on her and she rups the ball of the length of the fie
i'm perfectly happy with sally and judging from sally's description, monica is a neurotic unpredictable sight. >> beautiful, funny, sexual, and neurotic, it's like filling an inside straight. monica... even her name is hot. ( laughter ) >> rose: so where is john coming from in this vignette? >> well, you want to tell people that are younger not to make mistakes that you know and you want them to leapfrog certain things in life and they never can do that. but i want to say one...
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. >> to when "harry met sally" to julie and julia. nora ephron gave a voice to a generation of women. tonight weed by farewell. >>> and millions of screaming pans but now justin bieber is all grown up as the rest of us. tonight, one dad trice to get in tune with bieber fever. our own bill weir. >>> plus, final witness. a father who survived an unthinkable crime in the dark of night, only to face the shock of a lifetime. a story of love, forgiveness and ultimate betrayal. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, we mark a sad passing only hours ago legendary writer and film director nora ephron died from complications brought on by leukemia. she created complex female characters who captured american hearts and always seemed to triumph in the end to humor and smarts, sort of like the lady herself. abc's david wright salutes a hollywood legend. >> reporter: you might say she was the aaron sorkin of romantic comedy. ♪ it had to be you ♪ >> reporter: a writer so gifted. when harry met salary boy meets girl formula when the chaerlr
. >> to when "harry met sally" to julie and julia. nora ephron gave a voice to a generation of women. tonight weed by farewell. >>> and millions of screaming pans but now justin bieber is all grown up as the rest of us. tonight, one dad trice to get in tune with bieber fever. our own bill weir. >>> plus, final witness. a father who survived an unthinkable crime in the dark of night, only to face the shock of a lifetime. a story of love, forgiveness and ultimate...
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>> and "when harry met sally" is not a movie about whether men and women can be friends. and women are. >> reporter: ephron was literally born into writing. in new york city, although she grew up in had beverly hills, because her parents, henry and phoebe ephron, were both screen writers, whose advice to their four daughters, all future writers, was turn your misfortunes into stories. nora ephron graduated from wellesley college in 1962. then went to work as a mail girl at "newsweek." not for long. soon, she was writing for magazines, collections of her essays became best-sellers. she took her parents' advice and turned her ugly divorce from reporter carl bernstein, of watergate fame, thinly disguessed into a novel. then the movie, "heartburn." > you charred everything! look at this! flowers. look at all these flowers you bought for her! >> it is the defining fact of your life. if you are divorced, and have kids with the person that you're divorced from. and that just seemed like something worth seeing. >> reporter: ephron was happily married to screen writer nicholas pil
>> and "when harry met sally" is not a movie about whether men and women can be friends. and women are. >> reporter: ephron was literally born into writing. in new york city, although she grew up in had beverly hills, because her parents, henry and phoebe ephron, were both screen writers, whose advice to their four daughters, all future writers, was turn your misfortunes into stories. nora ephron graduated from wellesley college in 1962. then went to work as a mail girl at...
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and i hear over the radio from our control room that a car had crashed through the auto sally port door. so i asked for clarification on the radio. a car came into the door? no. a car crashed through the door. >> the sally port is a secure enclosed area that officers use to transfer the custody of inmates. with this area compromised, the jail goes on lockdown. sergeant hooper calls for backup, and he and his deputies make their way towards the sally port to check out the scene. >> the lincoln navigator had crashed in the door, but the door had pretty much fallen back into place. but the navigator was parked against a center divider and still running. the vehicle was a little skewed as it hit the wall. and it was sort of leaning to the left. and you could see the driver at that time i thought maybe he was injured because he wasn't moving. i thought it was an accident. >> not knowing what to expect, sergeant hooper and his deputies grab their guns and cautiously make there way toward the car. >> we didn't approach the vehicle until he had firearms. not knowing at that time if he had a wea
and i hear over the radio from our control room that a car had crashed through the auto sally port door. so i asked for clarification on the radio. a car came into the door? no. a car crashed through the door. >> the sally port is a secure enclosed area that officers use to transfer the custody of inmates. with this area compromised, the jail goes on lockdown. sergeant hooper calls for backup, and he and his deputies make their way towards the sally port to check out the scene. >>...
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sally has it, too.urgery, robin is getting a good dose of blood from her big sister sally. and the family love is incredible in the roberts family. really is. >> she has such incredible faith. such a testament to see the amount of peace she has in this second storm of her life. a true testament to all of us inspiration, how we can react, when life's storms are dumping down on us. >> a lot of love. sam champion said it well. she puts a lot of love out in the world. when her crisis hits she gets a lot of love back in return. sam said that well. yesterday. a lot more coming up on "good morning america" this morning. >>> moving on now, the nation's commerce secretary is facing his own personal health challenge. john bryson is taking a medical leave of absence after suffering a seizure this weekend. we first learned about the seizure after bryson was involved in two traffic accidee lo area. officials say he does not remember much about the accident and it is still not clear whether they happened before or af
sally has it, too.urgery, robin is getting a good dose of blood from her big sister sally. and the family love is incredible in the roberts family. really is. >> she has such incredible faith. such a testament to see the amount of peace she has in this second storm of her life. a true testament to all of us inspiration, how we can react, when life's storms are dumping down on us. >> a lot of love. sam champion said it well. she puts a lot of love out in the world. when her crisis...
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and i started with looking at heroes like sally ride, therefore no sally ride, the first to melt america astronaut in space, and the question was why did they pick a sally ride? why did she, why did nasa pick her? some say it's because she's a genius of physics. other states because she's a great athlete. she's a great can split. some say just because she was fearless. those are all true but here's what's also true. she had to see an ad in a college newspaper in answer. she had to sit opportunity and she had to seize. that's why they picked a sally ride. that's the kind of hero i want my daughter. so much you can learn that lesson from and see how you get to do what no one has ever done before. that's why "heroes for my daughter" was reported i don't want to give her poker rules. i want to give my daughter a book of euros. i want to give heroes like rosa parks, christopher reeve, he runs like marie curie. smart, intelligent, self-reliant he was. that was the key and that's what the book began. i thought this can be very much like my son's book. i had more men and my son's book, a few wom
and i started with looking at heroes like sally ride, therefore no sally ride, the first to melt america astronaut in space, and the question was why did they pick a sally ride? why did she, why did nasa pick her? some say it's because she's a genius of physics. other states because she's a great athlete. she's a great can split. some say just because she was fearless. those are all true but here's what's also true. she had to see an ad in a college newspaper in answer. she had to sit...
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and she had a scene in which she said i was sally in "when harry met sally" and richard cohen was harryw some similarities but -- and then she said that i was betty in "heartburn" and then she used our dog, sparky, in the movie -- >> every aspect of life, her life and other people's lives, became -- >> material. all material. yeah. >> take us to the kennedy center honors and her tribute to meryl streep. she gave the toast this year to meryl streep who of course played her in "heartburn," the nora character, with the heartbreak of divorce and the wonderful novel that she wrote about it and then created the film, the screenplay. she gave a tribute to meryl streep, her friend and collaborator. tell us about that toast. >> i can't recite it word for word but she said meryl has played karen silkwood, ethel rosenberg, carrie fisher, margaret thatcher and me, referring to herself, and then she turned to secretary clinton and she said inevitably, and of course everybody started laughing, and she said to the seetary, she said you may have thought she was really charming tonight when she was talk
and she had a scene in which she said i was sally in "when harry met sally" and richard cohen was harryw some similarities but -- and then she said that i was betty in "heartburn" and then she used our dog, sparky, in the movie -- >> every aspect of life, her life and other people's lives, became -- >> material. all material. yeah. >> take us to the kennedy center honors and her tribute to meryl streep. she gave the toast this year to meryl streep who of...
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being her harry to meg's sally will always have a special place in my heart.to get to say her words." i feel like i was very lucky to get to know her. never had the great honor of working with her, and what we are all trying to remind ourselves of today is just how lucky we were to have her and to be able to enjoy her work. our thoughts tonight with her husband, nick palegi, a great writer in his own right. her sons, jacob and max. read about her. get online, read the storiy abot her tonight. read about how this daughters of writers grew up to be a great writer and director. let's look at her work. >> hi, how you doing? >> i'm in the pink. oh, god! >> i have to go. >> where you going? >> i have to go with him. >> no! >> i'll be okay. i have it under control. >> no, don't go anywhere with him. >> it's all right. i'mcoming. you want to keep your goddamned hands off. it's all right. >> come on, karen, concentrate. >> how'd that plutonium get in my house? >> did you put it there? >> did i what? what are you, crazy? you think i put -- you think i'd contaminate myse
being her harry to meg's sally will always have a special place in my heart.to get to say her words." i feel like i was very lucky to get to know her. never had the great honor of working with her, and what we are all trying to remind ourselves of today is just how lucky we were to have her and to be able to enjoy her work. our thoughts tonight with her husband, nick palegi, a great writer in his own right. her sons, jacob and max. read about her. get online, read the storiy abot her...
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>> 27. >> rose: thank you, sally, suzy, naill, teen that. back in a moment.> rose: we continue this evening our series "why shakespeare? " shakespeare in the park is a new york city institution. for decades audiences have seen masterful performances of shakespeare for free. this summer marks the 509 anniversary of this time-honored tradition at the dell court theater in central park. here's a look at some of the highlights over the years. >> either you must lay down the treasures of your body to this supposed or else to let him suffer. what would you do? >> as much for my poor brother as myself, that is where ii÷0 entered enter the terms of death. theo)clx impressions of keen wid wear as rubies and strip myself to death as to aa bed that longing has been sick for. eyre i yield my body up to shame. >> he hath disgraced2goy me mocd at my gains, storned my nation, cooled my friends, heeded mine enemies and what is reason? i am a jew! >> god defend me from these. >> how say you, then by the french? >> god made him and therefore let him pass for a man. (laughter)
>> 27. >> rose: thank you, sally, suzy, naill, teen that. back in a moment.> rose: we continue this evening our series "why shakespeare? " shakespeare in the park is a new york city institution. for decades audiences have seen masterful performances of shakespeare for free. this summer marks the 509 anniversary of this time-honored tradition at the dell court theater in central park. here's a look at some of the highlights over the years. >> either you must lay...