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from church. >> hi, sally, how are you?alked her into his van where he overpowered and subdued her. he then forced her to record the message to her husband telling him she had been kidnapped. the forensic evidence shows that kopenheffer killed sally within a few hours after he abducted her. then dumped her body on the farm outside of town. he returned to his store, placed the call to harry at the bank and played sally's tape recording. kopenheffer was sure harry would follow the instructions to the letter. the computer evidence shows that he planned to kill harry at the abandoned church when he dropped off the ransom money. >> harry was the one he was mad at for having turned him down on the loan application. he wanted revenge on harry as much as he wanted the money. >> despite warning harry not to call police, kopenheffer learned that harry did just that because of a journalist who had heard about the kidnapping from the police scanner. >> and i went immediately to the plaza and parked my car. there was not a lot of activi
from church. >> hi, sally, how are you?alked her into his van where he overpowered and subdued her. he then forced her to record the message to her husband telling him she had been kidnapped. the forensic evidence shows that kopenheffer killed sally within a few hours after he abducted her. then dumped her body on the farm outside of town. he returned to his store, placed the call to harry at the bank and played sally's tape recording. kopenheffer was sure harry would follow the...
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this is sallie krawcheck. >sallie krawcheck is the highes- ranking woman wall street history.r meteoric rise from covering the banks as an analyst at sanford bernstein to running one as the cfo of citigroup is the stuff of industry legend. the ascent was not without its views. at the height out of the financial crisis after warring with vikram pandit. she was then running merrill lynch after its acquisition by bank of america. she ran wealth management for bank of america until brian moynihan illuminated her position in a shakeup. sallie krawcheck battled her way to the top of a male-dominated industry twice. bet on is making a new women. an owns a 85 broads, organization to connect women in the work licensure is mapping out a new strategy for wall street's female rising stars. sallie krawcheck is "in the loop." it, thinkou have about your meteoric rise on wall street and still, we do not see a woman running a bang. we have janet yellen running the running gm and hillary clinton could be the next president. >> we have not gone sideways, we have gone backwards because this is w
this is sallie krawcheck. >sallie krawcheck is the highes- ranking woman wall street history.r meteoric rise from covering the banks as an analyst at sanford bernstein to running one as the cfo of citigroup is the stuff of industry legend. the ascent was not without its views. at the height out of the financial crisis after warring with vikram pandit. she was then running merrill lynch after its acquisition by bank of america. she ran wealth management for bank of america until brian...
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let's take a look at shares of sallie mae, down to 23.63. ceo jack romandi is with us on "power lunch." we want to talk about the split in just a bit but first talk about the $1 trillion student debt problem. it's a staggering number. more than triple in the past decade. more credit card debt now. more than credit card debt and mortgages combined. give me your perspective on whether or not americans can ever dig out of this. >> well, college -- a college education still represents one of the best investments a student can make in themselves. students who graduate from college have lower levels of unemployment and substantially higher levels of income. i think the key and the most important part is students need to graduate, certainly borrowing money and not graduating is a problem, and to have to keep their debt balances in relationship to their potential starting income. >> what impact on the overall economy, though, do you think that's having? we've heard that sometimes student loan debt influences whether or not people get a job, whether
let's take a look at shares of sallie mae, down to 23.63. ceo jack romandi is with us on "power lunch." we want to talk about the split in just a bit but first talk about the $1 trillion student debt problem. it's a staggering number. more than triple in the past decade. more credit card debt now. more than credit card debt and mortgages combined. give me your perspective on whether or not americans can ever dig out of this. >> well, college -- a college education still...
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i would be overseeing particularly the construction staff and the fiscal closing staff and sally mentioned we have the commissioners on our staff to help guide the projects through the construction. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm benjamin i'm the cfo for the mairgz housing development we make sure that the financial transactions related to the housing obligations is tracked appropriately. my team is actually the groping group that's been making the loan disbursements to the construction folks we have a lot of experience along with the program management staff that's our roll in this >> hi, i'm marie benjamin i'm the newest member of the management team at the mow h cd. i am the director of home ownership and below the market housing programs. i come with a lot of experience in inclusionary programs from across the bay area. i'm thrilled with my team that's been marketing and moving forward the oc israel's production line since 2012. with that, i'll conclude our prediction if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them and i thank you for your time >> thank you very much sall
i would be overseeing particularly the construction staff and the fiscal closing staff and sally mentioned we have the commissioners on our staff to help guide the projects through the construction. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm benjamin i'm the cfo for the mairgz housing development we make sure that the financial transactions related to the housing obligations is tracked appropriately. my team is actually the groping group that's been making the loan disbursements to the...
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sorry sally just real quick the certificate of preference your comment is to change the wording here. i'll only say that the certificate of program is referenced here but it wouldn't necessarily make sense to put in something that's changeable for example, something that exteriors in 2016 it's part of the documents that are subscribed the program itself this just references it's been transferred i don't know if that's - >> i don't know if it feels like they're going to be charging oc ii for the certificate of preference program and since its ending there should be a place of reference. i don't know what our city attorney says about that. it make sense to include that >> the fact that it's ending. >> it's ending. don't you think? i don't know. >> it references the program documents from 2008 which includes the discrepancy, you know, of the extension and the inspiration. so the reference is to the controlling documents whether we can look at a residual but the intent is to designate the controlling documents and what is mow doing under this section that's what it's dealing with >> and t
sorry sally just real quick the certificate of preference your comment is to change the wording here. i'll only say that the certificate of program is referenced here but it wouldn't necessarily make sense to put in something that's changeable for example, something that exteriors in 2016 it's part of the documents that are subscribed the program itself this just references it's been transferred i don't know if that's - >> i don't know if it feels like they're going to be charging oc ii...
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i'm sally kohn on the left. >> i'm s.e. cupp on the right. there's breaking news tonight. cnn learns that airlines are being warned to be on the lookout for possible bomb ingredients in toothpaste tubes that travelers are taking to the olympics. moments ago peter king, a senior member of the house homeland security committee, gave this disturbing account of russia's failure to fully cooperate with the united states. >> they are not sharing enough intelligence or virtually any intelligence with us as to what's happening within russia. they're afraid that somehow we will use that to our advantage. we are getting some information about what's happening outside of russia, some external threats, that type thing or potential threats. i don't want to overstate that. but we have very close relationship with our allies other than the russians, but the russians the, for instance, are cooperating nowhere nearly the british did, the chinese did, the greeks did. >> let's bring in cnn's wolf blitzer for new details. wolf, what's the latest? >> s.e. and sally, a government source tells c
i'm sally kohn on the left. >> i'm s.e. cupp on the right. there's breaking news tonight. cnn learns that airlines are being warned to be on the lookout for possible bomb ingredients in toothpaste tubes that travelers are taking to the olympics. moments ago peter king, a senior member of the house homeland security committee, gave this disturbing account of russia's failure to fully cooperate with the united states. >> they are not sharing enough intelligence or virtually any...
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and we will hear from sally on the big opportunity she sees and financial services.l be right back. ♪ this is "lunch money," we are also streaming on bloomberg.com, your tablet and smartphone. i am adam johnson. larry fink has a unique perspective on the economy having visited 20 countries over the last four months alone. he shared his outlook for the year ahead- for the with charlie rose. andhe world has many issues i do believe 2014 is going to be rier architecture and we will have more volatility but i believe the outcome of 2014 will be higher markets. for most of our investors in the world, we should not pay attention to these intermittent men's because if you are -- inner movements because if you are focusing on 30 or 40 years, these gyrations should not impact your overall need to protect your retirement and builds an outcome that will give you the nest egg. and'm coming to retirement just a moment. are we seeing a shift from equities to bonds? >> we saw it in the fourth quarter. profitsade such huge and equities, they rebalanced into fixed income. we saw that
and we will hear from sally on the big opportunity she sees and financial services.l be right back. ♪ this is "lunch money," we are also streaming on bloomberg.com, your tablet and smartphone. i am adam johnson. larry fink has a unique perspective on the economy having visited 20 countries over the last four months alone. he shared his outlook for the year ahead- for the with charlie rose. andhe world has many issues i do believe 2014 is going to be rier architecture and we will...
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the other boys would say things like, sally's cute. or monica's hot. i thought are sally and monica were nice. but i thought bobby was exciting. and none of the boys thought the way i did. so i knew i was different. and it wasn't the way i was supposed to be. so i was silent about it. and i pretended that i was like one of them. you know, because when you're young, you have a great need to be part of a gang. to belong. and so i dated girls. and went to the senior prom. and i played a part. are is but then, as you -- but then as you grow older you learn that there are other men that feel the same way. but i'd been acting, pretending. and that leads into living a double life. gay bars, you know, but all surreptitious. secret. hidden. >> you lived a hidden life because you couldn't live an open life. you were afraid of retaliation, of what people would think, what they would say. >> well i was also pursuing a career as an actor. so here i am with this ever-present fear of getting exposed. and at the same time, pursuing a career in one of the most publicly
the other boys would say things like, sally's cute. or monica's hot. i thought are sally and monica were nice. but i thought bobby was exciting. and none of the boys thought the way i did. so i knew i was different. and it wasn't the way i was supposed to be. so i was silent about it. and i pretended that i was like one of them. you know, because when you're young, you have a great need to be part of a gang. to belong. and so i dated girls. and went to the senior prom. and i played a part. are...
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sally, you were the guest i wanted for this segment. you've been covering state dinners to are years. people say what is the point? we go through the pen knew and all the fanciness of it. it is important, right? >> well, the point of this state dinner is syria, syria, syria. and when people talk about these dinners being frivolous or they cost too much, $600,000 if that's what the this dinner costs is nothing when you talk about it in terms of pr and in terms of our being able to reach out to an ally like france who is incredibly important to us as we have seen. france has stood by us in syria and other places around the middle east. you can't buy that kind of publicity. and you can't buy that kind you have good will. and by doing this, we're not -- we're not just honoring it hollande. we're also honoring the french people. we're saying, actually, we're sorry that we kind of hung you out to dry when you said you were going to back us when we agreed to use force if the syrians didn't back down. and get rid of their chemical weapons. and
sally, you were the guest i wanted for this segment. you've been covering state dinners to are years. people say what is the point? we go through the pen knew and all the fanciness of it. it is important, right? >> well, the point of this state dinner is syria, syria, syria. and when people talk about these dinners being frivolous or they cost too much, $600,000 if that's what the this dinner costs is nothing when you talk about it in terms of pr and in terms of our being able to reach...
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sally kohn, cnn's political commentator will cain from the left and right here.carl bernstein say he thinks it is fair game to bring up bill clinton's past. do you as well? >> i think it's fair game. i get it from the democratic side of the aisle. i get bill clinton again, this is 20 years old. however, i don't actually think this is a political maneuver of rand paul's behalf. it's about hypocrisy. the republicans have endured this false war on women and after a while you choke on the hypocrisy of bill clinton being the spokesman, the keynote speaker of the democratic party. if you ask most americans regardless of party affiliation, here is your person putting this message out there, cardboard cutout, no party affiliation or name, most look at them and go the guy that had an affair with an intern in the work place this is hypocritical. >> sally? >> you have a legitimate policy driven war on women that republicans, including rand paul, who in the same remark said, i think women are winning i'm more worried about what men are going through in america who refuses to
sally kohn, cnn's political commentator will cain from the left and right here.carl bernstein say he thinks it is fair game to bring up bill clinton's past. do you as well? >> i think it's fair game. i get it from the democratic side of the aisle. i get bill clinton again, this is 20 years old. however, i don't actually think this is a political maneuver of rand paul's behalf. it's about hypocrisy. the republicans have endured this false war on women and after a while you choke on the...
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with all due apologies to sally field, i used to call it the sally field syndrome. you like me, you really like me. at the end of the day, you have to like yourself. you have to believe in what you are saying. that maybe is not as important that everyone likes you. i used to win races by 56%. -- 66%. i would wake up the next morning and wonder why the other 34% is not like me. you get over that. you have to take positions that people do not like. as long as you know why you are doing it, it is easier to live with yourself. i also learned that people are fundamentally good. race, i know that the majority of people in north to send menot vote to the statehouse, but they all prayed for me. i would not be there without those prayers. it has made me very appreciative for the goodness of people. >> let me ask you about your health. before the diagnosis, did you have any suspicions? >> not really. when you are in a campaign like that, you just start -- you are not even paying attention. what is the next think? what do i need to know for this meeting? what do i need to and
with all due apologies to sally field, i used to call it the sally field syndrome. you like me, you really like me. at the end of the day, you have to like yourself. you have to believe in what you are saying. that maybe is not as important that everyone likes you. i used to win races by 56%. -- 66%. i would wake up the next morning and wonder why the other 34% is not like me. you get over that. you have to take positions that people do not like. as long as you know why you are doing it, it is...
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like a lot of those children i have learning disabilities and sally was very clever. would bring people in and have a big banquet and it was myself and clarence page and kelly mcgill less, the actress, and whatever. and bring you in and raise a lot of money and it was a really cool thing and you were glad to do it and get with these kids and we were sitting up there and asked how many of you want to grow up and be like us? no. no. you want to be like you. there is nothing wrong with you. don't aspire to be another person. be yourself. because if you
like a lot of those children i have learning disabilities and sally was very clever. would bring people in and have a big banquet and it was myself and clarence page and kelly mcgill less, the actress, and whatever. and bring you in and raise a lot of money and it was a really cool thing and you were glad to do it and get with these kids and we were sitting up there and asked how many of you want to grow up and be like us? no. no. you want to be like you. there is nothing wrong with you. don't...
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one of the great women of washington were sally smith.er lab school looks like a college and the children had learning disabilities and sally would bring people in and you would have a banquet and it was myself and clarence page and kelly mcgillis. and a guy with a ford. and they would bring you in and they would raise a lot of money and it was a cool thing. you were glad to do it. and you get with these kids. and so we were sitting up there and i asked the kids and said how many want to grow up and be like us. and i said no. you want to be like you. there is nothing wrong with you. don't aspire to be another person. be yourself. because if you to be somebody else you are going to fail. every time i have not succeeded or made a fool out of myself, i tried to be somebody other than me. and in so, i tell my young people in my class, it isn't important what i think, it is only important that you thing. my job is to be a provocter. i am supposed to get you -- and one thing i decided to cover this spring is this nsa data gathering. i don't kno
one of the great women of washington were sally smith.er lab school looks like a college and the children had learning disabilities and sally would bring people in and you would have a banquet and it was myself and clarence page and kelly mcgillis. and a guy with a ford. and they would bring you in and they would raise a lot of money and it was a cool thing. you were glad to do it. and you get with these kids. and so we were sitting up there and i asked the kids and said how many want to grow...
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let's get more from sally nabil in cairo. shed any light on why this has happened and why not? >> reporter: okay. first of all, he didn't state out why he resigned or he decide decided to leave. he didn't state out a clear reason why pushed his government to make such a decision at a critical time when the country is expecting presidential elections in a couple of months. but in fact, the government has been severely criticized as being weak and in competent. we have lots of strikes not only cairo but all over, in transportation and in textiles. what the prime minister said, they came to power at a very critical time and they managed to get egypt out of the dark tunnel. that's what he said. and that he feels like leaving his post now after the completion of the first phase of the road map. and he is referring to the constitution that has just been written last january. >> have to leave it there, sally. thank you very much. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even
let's get more from sally nabil in cairo. shed any light on why this has happened and why not? >> reporter: okay. first of all, he didn't state out why he resigned or he decide decided to leave. he didn't state out a clear reason why pushed his government to make such a decision at a critical time when the country is expecting presidential elections in a couple of months. but in fact, the government has been severely criticized as being weak and in competent. we have lots of strikes not...
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sally ran. all of those things were going on while our box office was open.d crowded standing room only crowds every single night. >> at every performance, esther would perform an aquatic duet with johnny wismuller. wismuller was already a star. having been picked out of an acting pool to play tarzan. >> reporter: mgm gave their hunk on a film. >> the world champion swimmer. >> hey girls, how about grabbing yourselves an -- and let's play swimming tag. >> according to esther williams he did plenty of cavorting in and out of the pool and it was not so innocent. he says that he used to follow her around and could not play his trunks on. >> johnny didn't play tarzan, he thought he was tarzan. once he learned that line, me tarzan, you jane. everybody was jane. >> reporter: what she didn't know is that her agent was collecting $500 a week. by the time she signed with mgm in 1941 she had a new agent who got only 10% of her $350 a week. >> millions of people go by. but they all disappear from view. >> reporter: if you were young in 1940 and lucky enough to have a jo
sally ran. all of those things were going on while our box office was open.d crowded standing room only crowds every single night. >> at every performance, esther would perform an aquatic duet with johnny wismuller. wismuller was already a star. having been picked out of an acting pool to play tarzan. >> reporter: mgm gave their hunk on a film. >> the world champion swimmer. >> hey girls, how about grabbing yourselves an -- and let's play swimming tag. >> according...
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president and ceo of sallie mae. the closing bell ringing in five minutes. stay tuned, have to see how your money ends up this session. up so we're up early. up late. like this: up game-changing ideas, dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way foyour business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com...
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on the left, sally kohn, on the right, newt gingrich.h and nutrition activist and rick berman, who opposes government overreach. should washington help you be healthy or is it wasting your time and tax money? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm sally kohn on the left. >> i'm newt gingrich on the right. in the "crossfire" tonight guests on opposite sides of this country's food wars. it is a legitimate concern to wore be the health of the american people. michelle obama's done all of us a favor by starting a conversation about nutrition. but the food labels she unveiled today are nothing more than symbolic liberalism. >> we're overhauling these labels to make them easier to read and understand. >> we've been ignoring government labels for 23 years. so now we're going to spend an immense amount of money on a multi-year process to rearrange the information, make it larger and add even more that you'll never read or use. because it makes liberals feel good. it is pure symbolism. >> actually, it's not symbolic at all. it ma
on the left, sally kohn, on the right, newt gingrich.h and nutrition activist and rick berman, who opposes government overreach. should washington help you be healthy or is it wasting your time and tax money? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm sally kohn on the left. >> i'm newt gingrich on the right. in the "crossfire" tonight guests on opposite sides of this country's food wars. it is a legitimate concern to wore be the health...
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if anything, let's bring in our cnn political commentators, kevin madden and sally koen.o you think the fear is out there today among these candidates? as they sit in the room, what do you think they want to hear? >> it is a mixed bag. the democrats have won at times in states where it is hard for democrats to win. those aren't going to be candidates that are embracing the party who is more liberal than their constituents. democrats across the board are still looking for the president to do what he can as the leader of the country and as the party specially here, which is set the table, set the agenda. draw the division between what republicans stand for and what democrats stand for. tell all voters, look, if you want opportunity for all, if you want fairness for all, if you want your kids to be able to do better than you and get to college and make decent wages, then you are going to vote democrat. if you want corporations to keep getting tax breaks and you want the inequality gap to keep growing, you are going to vote for the republicans. that's what the president can o
if anything, let's bring in our cnn political commentators, kevin madden and sally koen.o you think the fear is out there today among these candidates? as they sit in the room, what do you think they want to hear? >> it is a mixed bag. the democrats have won at times in states where it is hard for democrats to win. those aren't going to be candidates that are embracing the party who is more liberal than their constituents. democrats across the board are still looking for the president to...
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i speakers >> hi, i'm sally stevens i'm hearing or here representing the rose group in 2011 they asked prozac to look at the rose in order to find consensus on as many points of view as possible they represented the accreditation representing most areas of the city including the coalition of san francisco neighborhood and sf tomorrow and other recreation groups and advocates and individuals. the comment group met weekly and found a lot of consensus and ended up basically rewriting the rose we committing submitted to planning in 2011. the planning staff said there would be a meeting with our group to work out united states differences and never heard nothing for two years then we heard this is the final draft and were not interested in changes. however, we feel there are still some important concepts that came out of our consensus and we feel additional changed needs to be made particularly 4 areas the high needs doesn't not match the park code and addressing high needs where we expect important people in the future at the expense of the people who don't have enough open space in recrea
i speakers >> hi, i'm sally stevens i'm hearing or here representing the rose group in 2011 they asked prozac to look at the rose in order to find consensus on as many points of view as possible they represented the accreditation representing most areas of the city including the coalition of san francisco neighborhood and sf tomorrow and other recreation groups and advocates and individuals. the comment group met weekly and found a lot of consensus and ended up basically rewriting the...
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with that, i'd like to ask sally to present >> good afternoon commissioner. i take it my pleasure to present the workshop with the mayor's office housing and community development. the retained you housing obligations. so your agenda important the workshop is first of all, i'll go over some background on the various steps posted solution that led us here. i'll visit the key principles that shape our efforts to create affordable housing in san francisco and specifically through this mo u. i'll give an overview of the funding we have in place so we understand the projects that will be implemented. i'll go over the mo u structure itself and that will lead to the discussion of the various roles and responsibilities of each party. i have some preliminary budget estimates that we'll continue to refine. i'll be asking the key management staff to introduce themselves and give a brief overview in relation to the mo u. so with the background again, we're all familiar with february 2014 was the rotation of the agency that was through the bill of a b 26. at the time the
with that, i'd like to ask sally to present >> good afternoon commissioner. i take it my pleasure to present the workshop with the mayor's office housing and community development. the retained you housing obligations. so your agenda important the workshop is first of all, i'll go over some background on the various steps posted solution that led us here. i'll visit the key principles that shape our efforts to create affordable housing in san francisco and specifically through this mo u....
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and other things fruit sallied garden and the lab was an amazing exhibit welcoming both students and kids but people of all ages. it was a reminder of how much potential we have in the city and our golden gate park is off to a good start with hannah's leadership i'm excited about the prospect of becoming an even more significant player in the urban agricultural movement. we had a number of retirees in the department i don't know if any one of them are here but they all made incredible contributions i want to recognize many folks john and a truck driver and a crafts instructor steve parks and carla a recreation supervisor and romo washington and neil mar are both gardeners. i want to graduate them on their incredible careers. i hope they don't learn from commissioner president buell they won't learn much. i want to recognize their professional service >> are any of them in the audience. >> they're not here today. >> please will express the commissions gratitude. >> someone who is here we have our quarterly program kim do you want to do it. ray from under our leadership kim has a quart
and other things fruit sallied garden and the lab was an amazing exhibit welcoming both students and kids but people of all ages. it was a reminder of how much potential we have in the city and our golden gate park is off to a good start with hannah's leadership i'm excited about the prospect of becoming an even more significant player in the urban agricultural movement. we had a number of retirees in the department i don't know if any one of them are here but they all made incredible...
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. >> let's see what sally had to say. sallie krawcheck on barbie's unapologetic campaign. >> it's awful, right? >> i don't even know what to say. i remember looking at my barbie and looking at my mother and looking back at my barbie and saying, what's wrong with her? i was five or six. it is a terrible message. >> i can remember as i put corvette thinking my mom cannot fit in this. >> this draws the line in the are -- in the sand. if you are a bad parent you by your children a barbie. work -- ed to barbie is already turning mothers off so the mothers are not going to buy it. that is why you have # unapologetic. madonna has a whole song, i'm not sorry. whips and chains. what is she talking about? >> this was a deliberate strategy. .attel had a meeting the number of times #unapologetic has mentioned has surged. >> if the goal was to get people talking -- >> it sells. >> i think they are in for a world of trouble. >> rich handler is one of the founders of barbie. and saidut a tweet barbie has always represented that a woman
. >> let's see what sally had to say. sallie krawcheck on barbie's unapologetic campaign. >> it's awful, right? >> i don't even know what to say. i remember looking at my barbie and looking at my mother and looking back at my barbie and saying, what's wrong with her? i was five or six. it is a terrible message. >> i can remember as i put corvette thinking my mom cannot fit in this. >> this draws the line in the are -- in the sand. if you are a bad parent you by...
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the court ruled unanimously in sally reed's favor. a few short paragraphs, it struck down the law as an irrational gender-based. justice ginsburg's brief argued the court held the idaho law was the very kind of arbitrator of legislative choice. idaho wanted an easy way, the choice may not lawfully be mandated solely on the basis of sex. the court did not go so far as to subject gender classifications to heightened scrutiny. but the broad language planted the seeds. water is a long way away. i feel like you have to do a marco rubio. [laughter] justice ginsburg's first oral argument came a year later. her client in that case was a lieutenant in the air force. her husband was a full-time student at a small college in alabama. under federal law, a married male servicemember always qualified for a housing allowance, but a female servicemember only qualified only if she covered three-fourths of the income. the theory appeared to be that most women in the military were supported by their husbands and not the other way around. the women did n
the court ruled unanimously in sally reed's favor. a few short paragraphs, it struck down the law as an irrational gender-based. justice ginsburg's brief argued the court held the idaho law was the very kind of arbitrator of legislative choice. idaho wanted an easy way, the choice may not lawfully be mandated solely on the basis of sex. the court did not go so far as to subject gender classifications to heightened scrutiny. but the broad language planted the seeds. water is a long way away. i...
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just sort of the beast of a sponge it up to think it was aunt sally's all of admits. to necessity foresee delimited and i think what the internet does that allows patients allows you know every day people to go to the web and to feel empowered by getting all the medical information they could possibly ever want right they can get access directly to medical journals if they want they can go to any number of websites where data is presented where information is presented about diseases they could consult with their friends they can consult online on bulletin boards of other people suffering from these diseases and get lots of information and there's the idea that not only is it does it feel empowering but it's actually a requirement for being a good patient right being a good patient requires that you know all of this information before you even go to the doctor and that you've done your own research and that you are you're approaching you're pushing your doctor not for not to just listen to his authority but that you'll be in negotiation with him to create to come up w
just sort of the beast of a sponge it up to think it was aunt sally's all of admits. to necessity foresee delimited and i think what the internet does that allows patients allows you know every day people to go to the web and to feel empowered by getting all the medical information they could possibly ever want right they can get access directly to medical journals if they want they can go to any number of websites where data is presented where information is presented about diseases they could...
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a lot of times like sally mae and other organizations may miss payments you've made.ting aside $70 million, sally mae, because they're being investigated for wrongly processing payments. step in the right direction, but we need to go further. >> all right. we'll be coming back throughout the rest of the week for other potential solutions and some expert takes on whether they'll work. thank you for joining us, alexis. appreciate your work. >> thanks for having me. >>> please keep the responses coming. you can tweet them t to @ronandaily or send them to ronan farrow@msnbc.com. >>> we asked should the u.s. leave any troops in afghanistan? the winner is rfd leave. that's an extreme skew. no one wants any presence in afghanistan in this audience. all right. thank you so much for the empassioned responses. that wraps up things for this edition of ronan farrow daily. you can catch me right here on msnbc. now it's one of my favorite times of the day. the reid report. what do you have coming up? >> that is a definitive response if i ever heard one. next on "the reid report." w
a lot of times like sally mae and other organizations may miss payments you've made.ting aside $70 million, sally mae, because they're being investigated for wrongly processing payments. step in the right direction, but we need to go further. >> all right. we'll be coming back throughout the rest of the week for other potential solutions and some expert takes on whether they'll work. thank you for joining us, alexis. appreciate your work. >> thanks for having me. >>> please...
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this one is the work of the devil according to sally and political islam preheat to three. if you smile. that totally contradicts the traditions of reaching out to me. festival all the nicest managed to take him to the two musicians out of refugee camps. now they touring the world s department of peace the system quarter losses over the presidency for the caravan is our answer to the bearded ones but didn't have to use a bit nuts declared that after the owners were the ones you don't want to play in front of ten thousand people in timbuktu. and now people around the world listen to us i had the grand dame of motley and music. we also had to feign extremists to strike stds and tortured and musicians. just about anything else. seeing him celebrating the festival in mike is here in berlin jesus courage was awesome in the sand. you were more we can still spread our message. this is our festival or does there will exist until the end of time. eye each. slopes and it gets its tracks. even so it could be history with the caravan and its musicians remains. to celebrate again in the
this one is the work of the devil according to sally and political islam preheat to three. if you smile. that totally contradicts the traditions of reaching out to me. festival all the nicest managed to take him to the two musicians out of refugee camps. now they touring the world s department of peace the system quarter losses over the presidency for the caravan is our answer to the bearded ones but didn't have to use a bit nuts declared that after the owners were the ones you don't want to...
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the bus sits in a locked and gated secure sally port. monitored by surveillance cameras, and it's equipped with steal bars on the doors and windows. amy morris was a homicide detective with the columbus police department. >> i've never heard of anybody escaping from the franklin county jail before. >> but that doesn't stop two inmates from trying. that day tracy mobley is charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft, possession of drugs, and receiving stolen property. mary ann morrissey, on the other hand, is charged with a few traffic violations. strangers shackled together by a pair of handcuffs. they're led to the bus in the loading area. >> when the line of prisoners was getting on the bus, tracy and mary were the last two prisoners of a long line of prisoners. >> and that's when they make their move. >> they were sitting fairly low to the ground. you have to be pretty small to be able to crawl under this bus and then maneuver yourself around so that you're hanging on that train. >> but watch closely. initially they were not last
the bus sits in a locked and gated secure sally port. monitored by surveillance cameras, and it's equipped with steal bars on the doors and windows. amy morris was a homicide detective with the columbus police department. >> i've never heard of anybody escaping from the franklin county jail before. >> but that doesn't stop two inmates from trying. that day tracy mobley is charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft, possession of drugs, and receiving stolen property. mary ann...
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sally does not miss her mother yet.he is too busy letting off steam. 20 kilometers from the belgian border on the german side now, we meet a family, and a lena is too. her adoring grandparents offer -- often look after her while her single mother is at work. >> when i told my mother i wanted her to go to kindergarten, she told me the next day that she had not slept all night worrying about it. thinking it over, how that is supposed to work. >> we watched a program last night about female executives always on the go, until six :00 or 7:00 in the evening. often, the husbands are at home, so the children are being looked after, but still. we were shocked. >> this is her kindergarten, and it is expanding. they are adding an area for very young children. it is garnering much attention in this rural area. the little ones here at pier to be happy about it. the center is well attended, not because there are so many children living in the area, but because there are not enough kindergarten places and teachers . this kindergarten
sally does not miss her mother yet.he is too busy letting off steam. 20 kilometers from the belgian border on the german side now, we meet a family, and a lena is too. her adoring grandparents offer -- often look after her while her single mother is at work. >> when i told my mother i wanted her to go to kindergarten, she told me the next day that she had not slept all night worrying about it. thinking it over, how that is supposed to work. >> we watched a program last night about...
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with all due apologies to sally field, i used to call it the sally field syndrome. you like me, you really like me. at the end of the day, you have to like yourself. you have to believe in what you are saying. that maybe is not as important that everyone likes you. i used to win races by 66%. i would wake up the next morning and wonder why the other 34% is not like me. you get over that. you have to take positions that people do not like. as long as you know why you are doing it, it is easier to live with yourself. i also learned that people are fundamentally good. during the race, i know that the majority of people in north dakota did not vote to send me to the statehouse, but they all prayed for me. i would not be here without those prayers. it has made me very appreciative for the goodness of people. >> let me ask you about your health. before the diagnosis, did you have any suspicions? >> not really. when you are in a campaign like that, you are not even paying attention. what is the next think? what do i need to know for this meeting? what do i need to do that
with all due apologies to sally field, i used to call it the sally field syndrome. you like me, you really like me. at the end of the day, you have to like yourself. you have to believe in what you are saying. that maybe is not as important that everyone likes you. i used to win races by 66%. i would wake up the next morning and wonder why the other 34% is not like me. you get over that. you have to take positions that people do not like. as long as you know why you are doing it, it is easier...
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this will be willy and sheryl sally's second nit without electricit >>> you know how it looks down here, but here's a different view of this massive snowstorm. that's what the storm looked like from space and it is big. just when you think you've heard and seen it all, look at this. >> reporter: not only is it oar, but they are electricked out in some sick '80 -- decked out in some sick '80s, early '90s ski gear. what are you all doing out here? >> we're having fun sledding. >> reporter: why here? >> it's home. we grew up here, wanted to come back and connect with our families and friends, great reason to come back. >> reporter: all you sled out here as kids and now you're coming back as rock stars essentially. how has it changed? >> as you can see, kristin fisher talking to the band oar. yes, the rock band. we'll have more on this when we come back. stay with us. >>> check out all these kids who spent the day sledding on capitol hill. a couple of them even built snowmen and by the way, federal government delay two hours tomorrow. keep that in mind. >> they can go out and build some mor
this will be willy and sheryl sally's second nit without electricit >>> you know how it looks down here, but here's a different view of this massive snowstorm. that's what the storm looked like from space and it is big. just when you think you've heard and seen it all, look at this. >> reporter: not only is it oar, but they are electricked out in some sick '80 -- decked out in some sick '80s, early '90s ski gear. what are you all doing out here? >> we're having fun...
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i'm sally kohn on the left. >> i'm newt gingrich on the right. in the "crossfire" tonight guests on opposite sides of this country's food wars. it is a legitimate concern to wore be the health of the american people. michelle obama's done all of us a favor by starting a conversation about nutrition. but the food labels she unveiled today are nothing more than symbolic liberalism. >> we're overhauling these labels to make them easier to read and understand. >> we've been ignoring government labels for 23 years. so now we're going to spend an immense amount of money on a multi-year process to rearrange the information, make it larger and add even more that you'll never read or use. because it makes liberals feel good. it is pure symbolism. >> actually, it's not symbolic at all. it makes us liberals thinner and that's our secret trick to living longer, then winning more elections. that's what you won't see on your food labels. >> you do lead a rich fantasy life. >> in the "crossfire" tonight, director of nutrition at the center for science in the pu
i'm sally kohn on the left. >> i'm newt gingrich on the right. in the "crossfire" tonight guests on opposite sides of this country's food wars. it is a legitimate concern to wore be the health of the american people. michelle obama's done all of us a favor by starting a conversation about nutrition. but the food labels she unveiled today are nothing more than symbolic liberalism. >> we're overhauling these labels to make them easier to read and understand. >> we've...
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if the scene and to the pages left empty and sad and sally community. well i did you wear it to be participating in this city there are foreign allies and they release it has a way of trying a few in the participating into its story as well as reminding at the last minute and every time in history. the last year where at our sketch and also by enemy is the sense is that the has a place amongst the greatest likes of terry shots. it's about standing up is that there was some its belt teaching history in moving it from one place and time to another place and time in order to tell a story about the retention and the longevity and survive the jewish people. and that's what she is just a crown jewel. our people the exhibition also contains a type a is strange about the high cadets olds and sunny. thinking that it is on display at the content reduce we see any one of its decorative an oriental the and into the back of the range and one. san francisco. i the will you. do will be. to me. will. who are. i will the is on. a. you can. the goal. smyth. it is zai . .
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it's the good the bad in the very very from a terrorist lee oddly the good sally jewel on wednesday the secretary of the interior announced the approval of two major new solar energy projects the first state line solar project will be located along with the bad a college california border and will produce enough energy to power ninety thousand homes second the silver state's solar project also be located in nevada california border area and will produce enough energy to power eighty thousand homes both projects a part of the obama administration's climate action plan which the president first announced in a speech last june solar is the future good on the secretary of interior for helping us get closer to having a totally renewable energy infrastructure. the bag lady theresa. cording to a new report put out by the advocacy group. insider candidate for texas is state board of education isn't such a big fan of education in fact in a conservative voters guide obtained by t.f.s. on said that she strongly disagrees that it is the government's responsibility to be sure children are properly e
it's the good the bad in the very very from a terrorist lee oddly the good sally jewel on wednesday the secretary of the interior announced the approval of two major new solar energy projects the first state line solar project will be located along with the bad a college california border and will produce enough energy to power ninety thousand homes second the silver state's solar project also be located in nevada california border area and will produce enough energy to power eighty thousand...
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>> sally field, 1985. fun of that speech back then, but it became the speech closest to our hearts. good for her. and weigh in on our website. you can watch all the hollywood magic right here, the 86th annual oscars, live sunday on abc. >>> and up next tonight, marathon dance party, 700 college students rocking around the clock and then around the clock again, three days, nonstop. how did they do it? you'll hear why. it's "america strong." [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the congestion sufferers who feel like there's a brick on their face. who are so congested, it feels like the walls are closing in. ♪ who are so stuffed up, they feel like they're under water. try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. zyrtec-d®. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my num
>> sally field, 1985. fun of that speech back then, but it became the speech closest to our hearts. good for her. and weigh in on our website. you can watch all the hollywood magic right here, the 86th annual oscars, live sunday on abc. >>> and up next tonight, marathon dance party, 700 college students rocking around the clock and then around the clock again, three days, nonstop. how did they do it? you'll hear why. it's "america strong." [ male announcer ] this one...