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this is nick and sally. hi, nick and sally. hi, ting tang tony. we're here to help.oks like reindeer antlers. help-a-friend team ready! hm... where can it be? oh, there! i see it! my, you're clever! sally: wow! it looks just like reindeer antlers. hey, this is the one all right. yes! a very good drawing... if i do say so myself. coral has so many different shapes. nick: wait! something's moving in there. hello! hi! hello! hello! they're living inside! who are they? these guys? they're polyps. nick: polyps! that's a funny name! it is! and you're right. they do live right here. nick: in those little caves? yeah! this is coral! we made it! you made all this coral? not just us. no, not by ourselves. it takes a long, long time to make coral this big. our mas and pas made some of it. and their grandpas and mas, and their great-grandpas and mas and their great-great grandpas and mas. so many pas and mas... why, i've lost track. they all helped build it. living inside the tough coral keeps us safe and sound. amazing! oh, yes, they certainly are. hmm... which way now? i think
this is nick and sally. hi, nick and sally. hi, ting tang tony. we're here to help.oks like reindeer antlers. help-a-friend team ready! hm... where can it be? oh, there! i see it! my, you're clever! sally: wow! it looks just like reindeer antlers. hey, this is the one all right. yes! a very good drawing... if i do say so myself. coral has so many different shapes. nick: wait! something's moving in there. hello! hi! hello! hello! they're living inside! who are they? these guys? they're polyps....
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. >> named sally. >> she had a pony named sally and her house had two floors. >> no it was a ranch house with a basement. pajamas are an important industry. you need to buy pajamas. >> there needs to be a pajama board like they had the raisen board. >> the broccoli board. >> and they need a celebrity to represent a spokesperson like andre from outkast. >> you noah loft pajamas are made out of the country. a lot is made somewhere else. >> they are usual lie flammable. >> you sleep in your own fillet which is a pajama. >> and you donated me some pajamas and thought only were they already flammable, but
. >> named sally. >> she had a pony named sally and her house had two floors. >> no it was a ranch house with a basement. pajamas are an important industry. you need to buy pajamas. >> there needs to be a pajama board like they had the raisen board. >> the broccoli board. >> and they need a celebrity to represent a spokesperson like andre from outkast. >> you noah loft pajamas are made out of the country. a lot is made somewhere else. >> they are...
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tonight, part two of my conversation with sally field. thanks to your outstanding performance in the new film "lincoln," she will likely be vying for her third oscar next year bridge is directed by steven spielberg and opens in wider theaters this weekend. we are glad you could join us tonight. part two of our conversation with sally field coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased we're back with part two of our conversation with sally field. before we jump into other life and career highlights, let's take a look back at some scenes from her terrific performance as mary todd lincoln in the new film, "linc
tonight, part two of my conversation with sally field. thanks to your outstanding performance in the new film "lincoln," she will likely be vying for her third oscar next year bridge is directed by steven spielberg and opens in wider theaters this weekend. we are glad you could join us tonight. part two of our conversation with sally field coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to...
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tonight, a conversation with sally field. she is once again in the oscar conversation in 2012 for role as mary todd lincoln, in steven spielberg's's film about the 16th president. it will widen its released to theaters across the country this weekend. we are glad you could join us for a conversation with sally field, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: what a great pleasure to welcome sally field to this program. the two-time oscar winner has been a beloved actress for her standout work in film and television. currently starring in what is easily one of the most-talked- about films of 2012, "li
tonight, a conversation with sally field. she is once again in the oscar conversation in 2012 for role as mary todd lincoln, in steven spielberg's's film about the 16th president. it will widen its released to theaters across the country this weekend. we are glad you could join us for a conversation with sally field, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the...
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thank you so much for joining me, sally field.
thank you so much for joining me, sally field.
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when he's a young man, he meets sally fairfax. having read some of the surviving accounts, i believe that they felt strongly for one another. beyond that i don't know, and i suspect maybe not much more. but here's what we do know. sally was old orer than george -- older than george. sally was considered perhaps the most beautiful woman of the area. sally was talkative, wise, funny, apparently she had a beautiful voice. she was everything. and george is this big, raw, ambitious teenager who's serving and milking cows, basically. and george, you can imagine him, he's basically a surveyor for sally's great husband. you can imagine george leaning on a shovel peering in through the window as sally's in there holding her hair or holding court for the leading families. they develop this interesting relationship where she becomes kind of his mentor in a way, and she invites him to some of her parties. he's sitting, basically, at her side. she introduces george to the important art of social discourse. she teaches george how to curtsy, how
when he's a young man, he meets sally fairfax. having read some of the surviving accounts, i believe that they felt strongly for one another. beyond that i don't know, and i suspect maybe not much more. but here's what we do know. sally was old orer than george -- older than george. sally was considered perhaps the most beautiful woman of the area. sally was talkative, wise, funny, apparently she had a beautiful voice. she was everything. and george is this big, raw, ambitious teenager who's...
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sally: oh, it's a snowflake! nick: you guessed it!. a... klipspringer? yes, a klipspringer. like a little deer. can we meet him? your mother will not mind at all if you do! mom! can we go with the cat to the mighty high mountain and learn from timmy how to climb? (mom laughing) mom: mighty high mountain? sure, but don't forget to watch your step. thanks, mom! both: we can go! we can go! i know! i know! to the thingamajigger! i remember timmy tippy toe. he taught me how to stand on my tippy tail. look. (humming) whoa-- oops! you need to go back for another lesson. are you ready? both: yes we are! are you steady? both: yes we are! are you sure you're ready to explore? both: yes we are! then buckle up! flick the jiggermawhizzer! isn't this fun? all: ya-hoo! ♪ here we go, go, go go ♪ ♪ on an adventure ♪ ♪ the thingamajigger is up and away ♪ ♪ go, go, go, go ♪ ♪ on an adventure ♪ ♪ we're flying with the cat in the hat today ♪ ♪ we're off to meet timmy who certainly knows ♪ ♪ all about climbing on his tippy toes ♪ ♪ here we go, go, go, go ♪
sally: oh, it's a snowflake! nick: you guessed it!. a... klipspringer? yes, a klipspringer. like a little deer. can we meet him? your mother will not mind at all if you do! mom! can we go with the cat to the mighty high mountain and learn from timmy how to climb? (mom laughing) mom: mighty high mountain? sure, but don't forget to watch your step. thanks, mom! both: we can go! we can go! i know! i know! to the thingamajigger! i remember timmy tippy toe. he taught me how to stand on my tippy...
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congratulations, sally. >> thanks, george. thank you so much. >> great to hear from sally field.february 24th. >>> just ahead, we'll hear from the hosts, ♪ >>> such an exciting morning. and joining us right now, this year's academy awards host, seth macfarlane, and "gangster squad" star, emma stone. good morning to you both. i know it's early. >> good morning. >> it's very early. how are you? >> we are so excited. i want to ask you, seth, first, what do you make of this field of nominees? and is your brain already turning with material now that you know the names? >> yeah. my brain is always turning with material. i never sleep. this is great. this is -- you know, for -- it's nice to have an oscars where you don't really know who the heck is going to win, you know? it's actually a contest, which i think is going to be exciting. >> might we see a "lincoln" costume in your future? >> yes. i will be the first guy ever to do a lincoln gag. >> emma, i want to ask you about two women that you worked with. jessica chastain, nominated for "zero dark thirty," and sally field, who you work
congratulations, sally. >> thanks, george. thank you so much. >> great to hear from sally field.february 24th. >>> just ahead, we'll hear from the hosts, ♪ >>> such an exciting morning. and joining us right now, this year's academy awards host, seth macfarlane, and "gangster squad" star, emma stone. good morning to you both. i know it's early. >> good morning. >> it's very early. how are you? >> we are so excited. i want to ask you,...
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you are sally god damn field. i don't see why he gets asking to you audition, okay?do you do that? you don't audition for things. >> well, i did. and i needed to. and i'm glad i did. >> stephen: so you had to go meet daniel day-lewis? >> no, no, no not really. everybody joined in as a cast. it was what we needed to do to enearth mary. steven wasn't sure i was right. he asked me to do the role such a long time ago. it took a long time to get the magnificent screenplay and daniel day-lewis was on board. he wasn't sure the dynamic was right. i said i won't walk away. he said what if i test you. daniel came on board. he flew in from ireland to los angeles for the day so steven could see us on film together. >> stephen: did you meet him or lincoln? >> um, you know it's -- i don't think he met me either. we both met as early version of mary and early version of mr. lincoln and it was the beginning of what you see on the screen finally. it's what needed to be done and it was incredibly generous for steven to go with it in the first place and then it was amazing that he drop
you are sally god damn field. i don't see why he gets asking to you audition, okay?do you do that? you don't audition for things. >> well, i did. and i needed to. and i'm glad i did. >> stephen: so you had to go meet daniel day-lewis? >> no, no, no not really. everybody joined in as a cast. it was what we needed to do to enearth mary. steven wasn't sure i was right. he asked me to do the role such a long time ago. it took a long time to get the magnificent screenplay and...
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hi i'm sally. and i'm nick. we were hoping you can help us. all the way up here? whew! ohhh. we're above the trees. whoa! you can see all of the hooty-howly-woods from up here. we're sure to see your pack now, grayson. hmmm. nope. no sign of them. oooh, big hill (panting) ... let me know next time, woncha, (pant) and i'll bring my climbing boots. what should we do cat? grayson can't see his pack even when he's way up here! and it's too dark now to see anything! you need a light that's as bright as the sun? that sounds like a job for thing two and thing one. [whistles] hello! ♪ ta-da! coooollll! i think i might need these. i don't see my pack anywhere. unh uh. not there, not there, and not even over there. [whistles] [silly noises] hmmm. maybe we can try your second way. okay! wolf rule number two: use your nose! try it! sniff like me! uh huh. [sniffing] can you smell wolf? we don't know what wolves smell like. they smell like me. go on have a sniff... whoah! that's strong. and wolfy! sniff tha
hi i'm sally. and i'm nick. we were hoping you can help us. all the way up here? whew! ohhh. we're above the trees. whoa! you can see all of the hooty-howly-woods from up here. we're sure to see your pack now, grayson. hmmm. nope. no sign of them. oooh, big hill (panting) ... let me know next time, woncha, (pant) and i'll bring my climbing boots. what should we do cat? grayson can't see his pack even when he's way up here! and it's too dark now to see anything! you need a light that's as bright...
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press the floatamaboater, sally! [alarm sound] - uh oh! ♪ aha! phew!iving. we saw you! we love how you fly and dive. but we want to walk across mud without getting stuck. well, i'm good at that too but first things first. let me see your feet. hmmmm... alrighty, well... kind of funny shape. but they're a great colour. huh? blue feet are best! why thank you! now, follow me! do what i do! ♪ watch me waddle watch me go. ♪ ♪ blue feet! blue feet! ♪ ♪ not too fast. not too slow. ♪ ♪ blue feet! blue feet! ♪ whoa! [giggling] oops! we're still sinking into the mud, buster. not like you. buster's feet aren't just blue. they're flat and wide too! yeah, that must help him not sink in. oh! buster! i can't move my feet! me neither! [struggling] strange. that never happens to me. er we're stuck! what can we do? stuck in some mud that's sticky as glue? it's time for a call to things one and two. [tries to whistle, but spits] oh dear, some mud on my pinky. ...it's time for a call to the things one and two. [whistles] hmm, hey fish? where
press the floatamaboater, sally! [alarm sound] - uh oh! ♪ aha! phew!iving. we saw you! we love how you fly and dive. but we want to walk across mud without getting stuck. well, i'm good at that too but first things first. let me see your feet. hmmmm... alrighty, well... kind of funny shape. but they're a great colour. huh? blue feet are best! why thank you! now, follow me! do what i do! ♪ watch me waddle watch me go. ♪ ♪ blue feet! blue feet! ♪ ♪ not too fast. not too slow. ♪ ♪...
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nick and sally: yayyy! announcer: buckle up. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. announcer: and blast off to amazing places... awesome! i love floating in space. announcer: discover animals big and small and uncover all the cool things... it's time for a treat! announcer: underneath that hat. it's "the cat in the hat knows a lot about that," weekdays on pbs kids or anytime at pbskids.org wild kratts is made possible by
nick and sally: yayyy! announcer: buckle up. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. announcer: and blast off to amazing places... awesome! i love floating in space. announcer: discover animals big and small and uncover all the cool things... it's time for a treat! announcer: underneath that hat. it's "the cat in the hat knows a lot about that," weekdays on pbs kids or anytime at pbskids.org wild kratts is made possible by
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try blowing across the top sally. [flute sound] hey! i played music! ♪ rockin' sally!e almost anything. it's tough and it's tall. it's bendy and sweet. and for panda's, bamboo is the best food to eat! can we please drive more carefully this time? whoa! i guess not. [laughing] surprise! surprise! happy birthday pammy! we got you a present! hey pammy smiled. i saw her! she did? really? she e says, "thanks for the present. i just love..... bamboooooooooooooooooooo! (laughing) ahh! toucans! ...oh! i have a brilliant question about toucans! ready? hey! where did that berry come from? so, do you know what toucans do when they like each other? ♪ yes! they play catch with berries and other fruit. you are too smart! well... you got it this time but next time i'll stump you for sure! mmmm! tasty! ♪ to keep your tootsies warm ♪ ♪ you need boots and woolly socks ♪ ♪ layers are the k
try blowing across the top sally. [flute sound] hey! i played music! ♪ rockin' sally!e almost anything. it's tough and it's tall. it's bendy and sweet. and for panda's, bamboo is the best food to eat! can we please drive more carefully this time? whoa! i guess not. [laughing] surprise! surprise! happy birthday pammy! we got you a present! hey pammy smiled. i saw her! she did? really? she e says, "thanks for the present. i just love..... bamboooooooooooooooooooo! (laughing) ahh! toucans!...
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he met sally fairfax the story is split over the legitimacy. i believe they did fell -- feel strongly for one another. and sally was older than george perhaps the most beautiful woman of the area talkative wise, funny, a beautiful voice. george is a big ambitious teenager milking cows. you can imagine he is a surveyor for sally's great husband you can see she is leading court to but she becomes his mentor and invites him to some of the party's basically sitting underside and introduces george of social discourse how to curtsy and act and to with your mouth shut. here is how to stand. she introduces into the connections he would need to be the george washington that history remembers. some of the first great acts of your resume with the horse shot out he suggest in letters he wanted to look good in her eyes. but he becomes says george of history and now is in his 20s. still not a gentleman but a mixed record on the battlefield a colonial officer. and he passes by a fellow named chamberlain who is an attorney. we don't have letters exactly but he
he met sally fairfax the story is split over the legitimacy. i believe they did fell -- feel strongly for one another. and sally was older than george perhaps the most beautiful woman of the area talkative wise, funny, a beautiful voice. george is a big ambitious teenager milking cows. you can imagine he is a surveyor for sally's great husband you can see she is leading court to but she becomes his mentor and invites him to some of the party's basically sitting underside and introduces george...
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back to the panel now, and sally was telling us, michael, you were quoted in her article. in fact, you talked about the unifying nature of a second inaugural. that is part of the reason for doing this. >> sure. you know, we have got in america very few unifying ceremonies and we are in a political system and a country that in certain ways is more fractured than ever. here's one opportunity you wouldn't want to miss. the other thing is that i think we forget sometimes what it was like when barack obama came in. you know, the banking system and the economy were both falling apart, two wars were going on, not doing well, other problems. he didn't have the luxury that most presidents have to come in and say these are the four things i think are important to achieve to take the country forward. so in a way we should get more of an idea from this speech of who he is, what he wants to do than we did the first time. >> what do you expect, james, to be addressed tomorrow? >> well, i think it will be very hopeful and i think that there will be more policy sort of subtly laden in thi
back to the panel now, and sally was telling us, michael, you were quoted in her article. in fact, you talked about the unifying nature of a second inaugural. that is part of the reason for doing this. >> sure. you know, we have got in america very few unifying ceremonies and we are in a political system and a country that in certain ways is more fractured than ever. here's one opportunity you wouldn't want to miss. the other thing is that i think we forget sometimes what it was like when...
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1931 prewar germany against the backdrop of the rising nazi regime, performances by michael york as sally'snd, marisa berenson as a wealthy jewish german heiress
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boles: sing it, sally!adway! ♪ it always seemed that old broadway ♪ ♪ was 93 million miles away ♪ ♪ but with the help of this balloon ♪ ♪ i'll get to broadway... soon! ♪ arthur: "93 million miles in a balloon. "the novel's exploration plot "was dropped by producer tunesmith bugsby brown "and turned into a backstage musical to showcase his songwriting skills." ( groans ) well, i'd rather see a good musical any day than some silly story about balloons in outer space. yeah, i don't think it's right to make movies about flying into the sun. what if some poor kid tried to imitate it and got hurt? but what about the ending? there couldn't be a logical ending to that book. it is physically impossible to fly into the sun. arthur: but there is still an ending. just because you didn't read it doesn't mean... yeah, if a tree falls in the forest, does anybody hear it? of course! yeah. buster means if a tree falls in the forest and there's no one to hear it, does it make a sound? what? there's not even insects there to
boles: sing it, sally!adway! ♪ it always seemed that old broadway ♪ ♪ was 93 million miles away ♪ ♪ but with the help of this balloon ♪ ♪ i'll get to broadway... soon! ♪ arthur: "93 million miles in a balloon. "the novel's exploration plot "was dropped by producer tunesmith bugsby brown "and turned into a backstage musical to showcase his songwriting skills." ( groans ) well, i'd rather see a good musical any day than some silly story about balloons in...
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garrett are relying on guaranteed government sallie mae generated subsidies to two to speculate the real estate market and utterly destroyed greenwich village with gentrification for a great generating graduates or there's no jobs for these graduates so again it's welfare for the banks welfare for the real estate developers welfare for the top one percent generating millions of students around the country where there is no job market but i want to go back to your reggie middleton you we talked a little bit about france you said france was the next to go the way of spain and greece now today the debt of france is yielding less than the debt of the united kingdom where the central bank is the biggest buyer the pendulum of risk seems to have swung from continental europe to britain as people realize that britain's current account deficit and the underlying fundamentals are grave and people are piling on a short sale of british pounds it looks like the british pound bubbles about to pop your thoughts well it is not as if it is the risk of france it is been undismayed it in relation to the u.
garrett are relying on guaranteed government sallie mae generated subsidies to two to speculate the real estate market and utterly destroyed greenwich village with gentrification for a great generating graduates or there's no jobs for these graduates so again it's welfare for the banks welfare for the real estate developers welfare for the top one percent generating millions of students around the country where there is no job market but i want to go back to your reggie middleton you we talked...
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[ harry umlaut ] here we go. [ sally umlaut ] what? the five stages of muller. ah yes... stage one: suspicion. "it's a yogurt how good can it be?" stage two: revision. "actually, this ain't bad." stage three: surprise! "lookt this cooool cornery thing! i love this stuff!!" stage four: desolation. "it's gone!" stage five: anticipation "i guess i could always have another"... "have you been through the five stages of muller yet?" "yeah, just now." [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 news at noon. >> the militant islamists holding hostages in algeria are offering to trade to americans. that is according to a statement. the two men they want to see freed are the mastermind of the 1993 world trade center bombing and pakistani scientists . algeria's state news service says 100 of those kidnapped has been freed. this despite a failed rescue attempt by the algerian army. the hostages and include americans, britons, and people from eight other countries. david cameron
[ harry umlaut ] here we go. [ sally umlaut ] what? the five stages of muller. ah yes... stage one: suspicion. "it's a yogurt how good can it be?" stage two: revision. "actually, this ain't bad." stage three: surprise! "lookt this cooool cornery thing! i love this stuff!!" stage four: desolation. "it's gone!" stage five: anticipation "i guess i could always have another"... "have you been through the five stages of muller yet?"...
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he's just too quick for us, sally. the first time you guys have ever been slow. (laughs) hmmm sure, go ahead. we can go! we can go! we can go! we can go! i know i know. to the thingamajigger! what's the big hurry? we want to learn how to go slow... you're going fast so you can go slow? that's right fish! ♪ are you ready? - yes we are. ♪ ♪ are you steady? - yes we are. ♪ ♪ are you sure you're ready to explore? ♪ ♪ yes we are! ♪ then buckle up! (honk) ♪ flick the jiggermawhizzer! (giggles) (boing) (honk) (pop) ♪ (giggles) isn't this fun?! yahooooo! ♪ here we go, go, go go! on an adventure. ♪ ♪ the thingamajigger is up and away! ♪ ♪ go, go, go, go! on an adventure. ♪ ♪ we're flying with the cat in the hat today! ♪ ♪ we're off to the forest of go-go-largo. ♪ ♪ to visit a sloth and learn to go slow! ♪ ♪ here we go, go, go go! on an adventure. ♪ ♪ go, go , go, go go! ♪ ♪ we're here! we're here! but where's onslow? let me check his address. hmmm...seven hundredth and forty-sixth tree from the left. one, two, three four, five.
he's just too quick for us, sally. the first time you guys have ever been slow. (laughs) hmmm sure, go ahead. we can go! we can go! we can go! we can go! i know i know. to the thingamajigger! what's the big hurry? we want to learn how to go slow... you're going fast so you can go slow? that's right fish! ♪ are you ready? - yes we are. ♪ ♪ are you steady? - yes we are. ♪ ♪ are you sure you're ready to explore? ♪ ♪ yes we are! ♪ then buckle up! (honk) ♪ flick the...
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sally kidd has more on the coming changes from our washington bureau. >> the defense secretary says not all women may be able to qualify to be a combat soldier, but all deserve the chance. a history making moment for women in the military. >> we are eliminating the direct ground combat exclusion rule for women. >> and lifting the ban, defense secretary leon panetta says women have already faced the realities of combat. >> if they can meet the qualifications involved here, there is no reason why they should not have a chance. >> the move will open up more than 230,000 battlefront post previously off limits to women. >> this is really an incredible and very significant move for us, and the changes more a cultural one. >> military analysts say the most important component of the new policy will be determining gender neutral standards. there are practical concerns, too. >> did have the appropriate housing for them? how they integrate them into the training pipelines and school capacity and those kind of things. >> some characterized the move as a distraction that will place an unnecessary b
sally kidd has more on the coming changes from our washington bureau. >> the defense secretary says not all women may be able to qualify to be a combat soldier, but all deserve the chance. a history making moment for women in the military. >> we are eliminating the direct ground combat exclusion rule for women. >> and lifting the ban, defense secretary leon panetta says women have already faced the realities of combat. >> if they can meet the qualifications involved...
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sally? nick? it's getting even foggier in here. what a noise! cat will easily find us now. cat! er cat! we're over here! i hear you.... i'm on my way! (whistles) over here! oh there he is! there's cat! i followed the sounds and then i saw your lights flashing, like a beacon in the mist. hooray! thanks everyone. bye bye! ♪ and fish! my goodness, i never knew you could whistle. oh, i'm always learning new things. for example, i never knew big water drops could stay up in the air like that. [splash] i guess they can't. what? - hey! i think the water drops are turning into rain drops! yeah. the rain drops are getting too big to stay up in the air. ooh, what fun! let's follow them. ♪ (laughing) whooooaaa! (shrieks of delight!) whoops - gotcha! (shrieks of delight!) splashdown! (laughs) wait a minute! where did this lake come from? this is no lake, sally. press the bigamaboodle! [honk] ♪ (intake breath) it's our puddle! and it's full of water again! [quacks] and one very happy duck. (cheers) finally, we get to splash in our puddle! [chee
sally? nick? it's getting even foggier in here. what a noise! cat will easily find us now. cat! er cat! we're over here! i hear you.... i'm on my way! (whistles) over here! oh there he is! there's cat! i followed the sounds and then i saw your lights flashing, like a beacon in the mist. hooray! thanks everyone. bye bye! ♪ and fish! my goodness, i never knew you could whistle. oh, i'm always learning new things. for example, i never knew big water drops could stay up in the air like that....
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hmm, we only have a wabbermagrabber, sally. i know someone who has just the thing you're looking for. you do? i do be-do-be-do! themba (tehm-bah) the elephant who lives on the dusty vusty veldt. do you think themba would let us use her one-thing-does-it-all tool? well, i guess we'll just have to ask her! your mother will not mind at all if you do! (giggles) mom! can we go to the dusty vusty veldt to borrow a one-thing-does-it-all tool? (laughs) the dusty vusty veldt? okay but i get to use it too! okay! - (giggles) we can go! we can go! we can go! we can go! i know. i know. to the thingamajigger! ♪ i hope visiting the dusty vusty veldt doesn't get in the way of my spring cleaning! it's a big job when your house is all windows! (laughs) buckle up! [honk] ♪ flick the jiggermawhizzer! [boing] [honk] [pop] ♪ isn't this fun? ya-hooooooo! ♪ here we go, go, go, go! on an adventure. ♪ ♪ the thingamajigger is up and away! ♪ ♪ go, go, go, go! on an adventure. ♪ ♪ we're flying with the cat in the hat today! ♪ ♪ we'll meet themba the elepha
hmm, we only have a wabbermagrabber, sally. i know someone who has just the thing you're looking for. you do? i do be-do-be-do! themba (tehm-bah) the elephant who lives on the dusty vusty veldt. do you think themba would let us use her one-thing-does-it-all tool? well, i guess we'll just have to ask her! your mother will not mind at all if you do! (giggles) mom! can we go to the dusty vusty veldt to borrow a one-thing-does-it-all tool? (laughs) the dusty vusty veldt? okay but i get to use it...
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watch out for sally field potentially. >> let's talk about the upsets.i think those are always the interesting ones that jump out at us. i've got a few in mind. i'm wondering what you see. >> i think everyone has got this progostication wrong. i think it's going to be "argo's" big night. they are starstruck at the golden globes. "argo" isn't just ben affleck's achievement. remember who produced it. it's george clooney. i think we're going to see at least "argo" take best director for ben affleck. but probably best picture. too. that's very controversial. because remember, "argo" was not nominated for best director at the oscars this week. and normally you need those parallel nominations for picture and director to go all the way. but i think we're going to see something amazing tonight that could be the game-changer of oscar season. >> i watched that movie last night. i'm a fan of history, it's a very, very good film. tom o'neill, editor of goldderby.com. thanks very much for the progostication. we'll see how it all plays out. thank you. >>> only three s
watch out for sally field potentially. >> let's talk about the upsets.i think those are always the interesting ones that jump out at us. i've got a few in mind. i'm wondering what you see. >> i think everyone has got this progostication wrong. i think it's going to be "argo's" big night. they are starstruck at the golden globes. "argo" isn't just ben affleck's achievement. remember who produced it. it's george clooney. i think we're going to see at least...
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terms of this is right and wrong or is he going to say i just want to get -- >> we continue now with sally jenkins of the washington post. >> i think we have done a poor job of defining what doing is, what is therapy versus what is doping, what helps a guy simply, you know, get back on the bike to ride another day versus what gives him a genuine competitive advantage, what substances are truly performance enhancing and which are just on the list. >> rose: we conclude this evening with the ian bremmer of to eurasia group opened list of 13 risks they see for 2013. >> the risks around iran is not we are going to blow them up, the risk is there is a shadow war going on, here remember the date with romney and obama, romney said that because of obama, the iranians are four years closer to nuclear weapons that is hogwash. >> think of what we have done to the iranian regime, to slow them down, not just the sanctions but the shadow war and cyber attacks, clea clearly we are slg them and that matters and also has the pontial for t iron jabs to somhing back. >> rose: the lance armstrong story with co
terms of this is right and wrong or is he going to say i just want to get -- >> we continue now with sally jenkins of the washington post. >> i think we have done a poor job of defining what doing is, what is therapy versus what is doping, what helps a guy simply, you know, get back on the bike to ride another day versus what gives him a genuine competitive advantage, what substances are truly performance enhancing and which are just on the list. >> rose: we conclude this...
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the school agreed to pay $46 million to s.l.m., known as sallie mae. sallie mae had sued, arguing i.t.t. owed it money for student loans going bad. i.t.t. educational lost almost a fifth of its market value, with shares dropping 19.3%. this is more than a 10 year low. s.l.m. slipped 0.6%. four of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were lower. the lone winner was the nasdaq 100 tracking fund, up a fraction. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: tonight's word on the street: electronics. beginning tomorrow in las vegas, the newt computers, smart- phones, televisions, just about any high tech gadget you can think of will be on display at the consumer electronics show. intel is among the companies hoping to make a splash. intel is-- intel is paging a big splash this year, james roger is with thestreet.com. he joins us from the nsye. they wrapped up what it will preview the show in las vegas what did you learn. >> there were big announcements there. first i will talk about one thing we didn'tee. we didn't see a big set-top box ann
the school agreed to pay $46 million to s.l.m., known as sallie mae. sallie mae had sued, arguing i.t.t. owed it money for student loans going bad. i.t.t. educational lost almost a fifth of its market value, with shares dropping 19.3%. this is more than a 10 year low. s.l.m. slipped 0.6%. four of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were lower. the lone winner was the nasdaq 100 tracking fund, up a fraction. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom:...
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sally, we haven't heard from you. you have heard a lot in washington. i wonder what you think of this speech and how it compared to the speech four years ago. >> it was not the soaring rhetoric i expected. it was much more meat and bones, but i think it was a speech that he probably wanted to give four years ago but didn't dare give four years ago. >> because? >> because it was out there. it was much more radical than the speech he gave ninety-four ye four years ago. i heard someone on fox news say it was a take no prisoners speech. and people were rating it in terls of liberal or left wing. he's been accused of being a socialist by his right-wing detractors. i think he really came out and said, talked about gays and talked about guns and talked about immigration in a way that you know he's believed all these years, that the people who voted for him knew that's what they were voting for, and the people who didn't vote for him knew that's why they weren't voting for him, and he just said, okay, i'm now the president four more years, i don't have to do th
sally, we haven't heard from you. you have heard a lot in washington. i wonder what you think of this speech and how it compared to the speech four years ago. >> it was not the soaring rhetoric i expected. it was much more meat and bones, but i think it was a speech that he probably wanted to give four years ago but didn't dare give four years ago. >> because? >> because it was out there. it was much more radical than the speech he gave ninety-four ye four years ago. i heard...
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if jefferson had the best hand dealt that anyone could have, sally hemmings had the worst. enslaved woman in virginia in the 18th century, not a great place to start. she did everything she could for the people she loved. and did it with an intelligence and courage that i think is remarkable. there is a moment there in paris. the rule of the land are such that if she had gone to the city hall and declared her freedom she would have to have been given it. she and jefferson had begun some sort of sexual liaison and it's tricky to use the word "relationship" in this situation. she said i'll go back with you if any children we have are freed by the time they're 21. this moment must have been one of the oddest moments in thomas jefferson's life. here is a man totally accustomed to control and power being negotiated with by a woman he owned. and so everything was turned upside down. but he agreed. and our source for this is one of their children, madison hemmings. and for a long time, for many, many decades a century and more we privileged white oral history over the african-amer
if jefferson had the best hand dealt that anyone could have, sally hemmings had the worst. enslaved woman in virginia in the 18th century, not a great place to start. she did everything she could for the people she loved. and did it with an intelligence and courage that i think is remarkable. there is a moment there in paris. the rule of the land are such that if she had gone to the city hall and declared her freedom she would have to have been given it. she and jefferson had begun some sort of...
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let's bring in our panel, sally quinn, van jones.ech? in the media, we focus on what do people say? there have been a few memorable inaugural addresses. does it matter? >> i think it matters enormously. we want to hear a big vision from obama. we've been disappointed in the last few big speeches he's given. you know? didn't compare to the speeches he gave when he was running for office the first time. and even his inaugural speech. and the philadelphia speech on race and, you know, he's just given some beautiful speeches but we haven't had that moment where he just sort of lifts us off our feet and so i want to hear that. i want to hear -- i want to hear that we are the greatest country on earth and we can do it but in better language. >> i hear that from a lot of people who like obama and don't like president obama, that, i mean, on the campaign trail one way and then in office his speeches -- i mean, it is a different tone. is that conscious by the president? >> i think you have to govern differently. to a certain extent, stuck in
let's bring in our panel, sally quinn, van jones.ech? in the media, we focus on what do people say? there have been a few memorable inaugural addresses. does it matter? >> i think it matters enormously. we want to hear a big vision from obama. we've been disappointed in the last few big speeches he's given. you know? didn't compare to the speeches he gave when he was running for office the first time. and even his inaugural speech. and the philadelphia speech on race and, you know, he's...
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[laughing] [applause] >> steven: that would make sense, sally.u. >> so, you know -- we have some already stuffed here. >> steven: yeah, thank you. >> mary here has also mixed together a tomato sauce. you can use the -- you know, pre purchase it in a can. or, if your mom has a great recipe for tomato sauce, you can use that. >> steven: you guys put something in here. condensed milk? >> evaporated milk. >> steven: sorry. what does that do to the sauce? >> it makes it nice and creamy. mary's going to ladle about half of that in it. >> steven: ok. >> you might ask why we're not using whilk -- milk or whipping cream. the reason for that is in the slow cooker they separate and become very unappealing. milk gives it that lovely creamy flavor without doing that. >> through trial and error you're like, ooh. >> a couple cannelonis there nobody ate. [laughter] so that's great. what you do is we just layer -- >> steven: like a lasagna. >> like lasagna. you don't have to make it terribly artistic. you can just kind of lay them in here. >> steven: now these ar
[laughing] [applause] >> steven: that would make sense, sally.u. >> so, you know -- we have some already stuffed here. >> steven: yeah, thank you. >> mary here has also mixed together a tomato sauce. you can use the -- you know, pre purchase it in a can. or, if your mom has a great recipe for tomato sauce, you can use that. >> steven: you guys put something in here. condensed milk? >> evaporated milk. >> steven: sorry. what does that do to the sauce?...
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robin and sally, stick around. david and doug, thank you very much.know what you think about this day. what you heard about what you saw. you can tweet me. we'll have a lot more from all the inauguration balls. all what we have seen tonight and more, more about the next four years as well when our special "360" continues. first stevie wonder. ♪ wonderful wonderful ♪ wonderful wonderful it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alco
robin and sally, stick around. david and doug, thank you very much.know what you think about this day. what you heard about what you saw. you can tweet me. we'll have a lot more from all the inauguration balls. all what we have seen tonight and more, more about the next four years as well when our special "360" continues. first stevie wonder. ♪ wonderful wonderful ♪ wonderful wonderful it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep...
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joining us now, someone who knows those balls very well sally quinn.nges? is it the economy or something else? >> i think a lot of it has to do with the economy and the fact that it's a second inauguration and most people don't have the same excitement about it. but it is 40,000 people. >> sure. >> and it's going to be a crush, i can only tell you that. and if you get a peanut or a pretzel pretzel, you're really lucky. >> when the obamas came to washington, a lot of people thought it was going to be the second coming of cam aelot a swirling around him. did that happen? >> they were really expecting excitement and they were expecting to see the obamas around town and to be invited to the white house and all that. no, it has not happened. somebody was asking me what the social life was like in washington, and i said well, there is no social life in washington. it's like little tiny dutchies all over the city where people have their own little friends and they see each other, but there's no kind of expansive social life that revolves around the white hous
joining us now, someone who knows those balls very well sally quinn.nges? is it the economy or something else? >> i think a lot of it has to do with the economy and the fact that it's a second inauguration and most people don't have the same excitement about it. but it is 40,000 people. >> sure. >> and it's going to be a crush, i can only tell you that. and if you get a peanut or a pretzel pretzel, you're really lucky. >> when the obamas came to washington, a lot of...
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sally hemmings looks at tracy, tracy on "the maury povich show."r ] "your father was a dog!" >> jimmy: thomas jefferson was a dog. >> tina: yeah. >> jimmy: do you think after the show went to syndication that more people started -- did you get a different following? >> tina: i think it's great the show's in syndication now, and i do think people are seeing it for the first time because it's never been, like, a super hugely-rated show on nbc. so, i think there's a lot of people who have probably never seen it who are seeing it, you know, at midnight. >> tracy: they see it now in my projects where i grew up. >> jimmy: they do. and they never saw it before. >> tracy: not where i grew up. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no. but now -- >> tracy: now they checking it out. >> jimmy: and they're like -- >> tracy: they don't call it "30 rock" there. they call it "dirty rock." >> jimmy: yeah. >> tracy: you funny on "dirty rock." >> jimmy: yeah, "dirty rock." do they yell out quotes to you? >> tracy: naw. >> jimmy: when you -- yeah, you do. come on. when you go
sally hemmings looks at tracy, tracy on "the maury povich show."r ] "your father was a dog!" >> jimmy: thomas jefferson was a dog. >> tina: yeah. >> jimmy: do you think after the show went to syndication that more people started -- did you get a different following? >> tina: i think it's great the show's in syndication now, and i do think people are seeing it for the first time because it's never been, like, a super hugely-rated show on nbc. so, i...