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she had no consciousness she was a pioneer. she was doing what she felt was right or trying to make the best of a complicated situation. >> host: let me ask you what might feel to you like a trick question, but it's not a trick question. i came across a q&a you did on the internet with high school students curious about writing and journalism, and you advised them to have a balanced diet what you consume as a reader and make sure you enter great books and lit dhurture -- literature in the reading. is there anything that strikes you with anne that is familiar to us in great literature? anything with the ark of her life or barak obama's life or something with a hook that we might have found or me might find in some other work? >> guest: well you obviously have something in mind. >> host: i actually don't, i actually don't. i actually don't. it's not a trick question, but an open-ended one. >> guest: i wish i had the answer to that because it's an interesting question. there's probably something out there and an attribute to my ig
she had no consciousness she was a pioneer. she was doing what she felt was right or trying to make the best of a complicated situation. >> host: let me ask you what might feel to you like a trick question, but it's not a trick question. i came across a q&a you did on the internet with high school students curious about writing and journalism, and you advised them to have a balanced diet what you consume as a reader and make sure you enter great books and lit dhurture -- literature in...
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she wanted to come on the ride, she should have come on the back. she rode out on the front. how careful does she need to be during these very important days? >> i think she needs to be careful but i want to be careful not to hit her with this. if she's promoting america and what america needs to be, she needs to depict national holidays like that and it's an important factor. if all of a sudden people see her as candidate palin and see her missing the fox greenville debate, see her not showing up for the upcoming cnn political debate in new hampshire, those types of things and instead just showing up for events that look liar they are pr events, then i think she has a problem. >> i want ya'll to listen to her here. during the trip to ft. mchenry, star spangled banner. she said that she's certain that the republican field will get bigger. >> you know, it's a continued process of contemplating what it is that we have in front of us as a family and what the build looks like and it's going to be a changed up build between now and when deadlines finally arrive for declaring. we h
she wanted to come on the ride, she should have come on the back. she rode out on the front. how careful does she need to be during these very important days? >> i think she needs to be careful but i want to be careful not to hit her with this. if she's promoting america and what america needs to be, she needs to depict national holidays like that and it's an important factor. if all of a sudden people see her as candidate palin and see her missing the fox greenville debate, see her not...
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she had always felt she was bigger than life. she always thought she was destined for big things. but by 30 they had miserably fail today materialize. still, she was tall, she was very athletic, she was sure she'd be a natural for the army or navy reserves. when she was rejected, the form letters came. too tall, they stated. she was bitterly disappointed. she used family connections and got a job at the war department. it was a low-level secretarial job. she was a typist, and she loathed it, and she was determined to work like a demon to get promoted. she did, and she got herself transferred to the offices of the length jend dare colonel -- legendary colonel bill donovan, the head of the oss. well, as one reviewer recently noted, the cloak and dagger business was like bread and butter to the young julia. she found the agency exciting and glamorous, and she loved her brilliant and eccentric colleagues. she soon found herself assign today a project called the emergency c rescue equipment section. she was working with an eminent harvard zoologist who was no less than a blue-bloodedde
she had always felt she was bigger than life. she always thought she was destined for big things. but by 30 they had miserably fail today materialize. still, she was tall, she was very athletic, she was sure she'd be a natural for the army or navy reserves. when she was rejected, the form letters came. too tall, they stated. she was bitterly disappointed. she used family connections and got a job at the war department. it was a low-level secretarial job. she was a typist, and she loathed it,...
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she was doing things. she was making history. actually, i think my mother's interest in that stimulated me in part to get an education and eventually moved to washington myself. years later when i was asked by editor of the modern first lady's series that has been featured this month during these men time meetings, read a biography concentrating on how .. change the role of the first lady. first ladies before her had been hostesses, help mesa their husbands in various degrees. some of them have been unofficial advisers. but eleanor a change of that. she made the role of first lady much more important. i'm going to be talking about that. historians will tell us,. ♪ did not want to be first lady, los teeseven the campaign for franklin in the election of 1932, the first of four in which she was chosen president. why didn't she want to be first lady to check most of us would think that is pretty nice to my thinking. well, because you have to remember that when she was of roosevelt before she became a roosevelt. her uncle was teddy ro
she was doing things. she was making history. actually, i think my mother's interest in that stimulated me in part to get an education and eventually moved to washington myself. years later when i was asked by editor of the modern first lady's series that has been featured this month during these men time meetings, read a biography concentrating on how .. change the role of the first lady. first ladies before her had been hostesses, help mesa their husbands in various degrees. some of them have...
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she thought she was a busy body, she was running around the country. until she met her. and then she really did reverse her opinion. and i think that over time, maybe barbara bush also reversed her opinion. but i remember her comment as well. yes, ma'am. >> difficult for bush -- first lady bush to do with her husband's failures, did she comment about her son, george bush, president and his successes or failures? >> she said almost nothing for publication. i do know that some things that i've read that she was very concerned about our involvement in iraq. and had real concerns about us going in and what was going to happen. but beyond that she really hasn't said very much about this presidency. you all may remember there was that one incident early in his presidency where, this is george w. bush, was eating a pretzel and he started to choke on it. and she said that was payback for his having criticized her cooking. but no, she's not said very much about it. >> we've heard a little bit about nancy reagan circle of friends but i don't recall ever hearing anything about barb
she thought she was a busy body, she was running around the country. until she met her. and then she really did reverse her opinion. and i think that over time, maybe barbara bush also reversed her opinion. but i remember her comment as well. yes, ma'am. >> difficult for bush -- first lady bush to do with her husband's failures, did she comment about her son, george bush, president and his successes or failures? >> she said almost nothing for publication. i do know that some things...
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i asked she want to put it to the breast she said she was too tired. done but delivering the placenta or so without. usually the placenta follows the baby right out but it can to give to 30 minutes. the clock ticked. 25 minutes, 30 minutes, nothing happened. the placenta of being a little bit stubborn, i choked, but in the back of my mind i was thinking please, god, don't put this be placenta of ohrid it. nor is the relatively rare but potentially fatal competition. it happens when the plot and the attaches itself to deeply into the wall of the uterus and it can cause complications. get more on a fee fluids are said, and called for pitocin the intravenous medicine that causes the uterus to contract. i also told the nurse to get me a glove so i could remove the placenta manually if necessary. but a moment later the placenta came out, but mary was still bleeding. it's normal to see a little blood after the placenta is delivered but my thing like this. this was the red sea. something was wrong. what could be causing her bleeding? i went through a checklis
i asked she want to put it to the breast she said she was too tired. done but delivering the placenta or so without. usually the placenta follows the baby right out but it can to give to 30 minutes. the clock ticked. 25 minutes, 30 minutes, nothing happened. the placenta of being a little bit stubborn, i choked, but in the back of my mind i was thinking please, god, don't put this be placenta of ohrid it. nor is the relatively rare but potentially fatal competition. it happens when the plot and...
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>> i asked her if she do hear me. she squeezed her hand. she was alert to that sense. >> she had been down 30 minutes. the medics faced a critical decision. >> we were instructed by person on scene to put her in a helicopter. we looked at each other. we didn't hear a helicopter or see a helicopter. >> the rookie paramedics triageing gabby ultimately made that split second decision to just go. so what happened? so her head over here? >> that's right. colt was initiating an iv in her left arm. and we were continuing checking on her responsive level. we decided to start another iv. so that's when i came over to this area. just a frequent thing for us to do. and i stood here and during the entire transport i was working on this part of her body trying to get an iv established in her other arm. we had her on oxygen, constantly monitoring every minute or so. having her respond to us by squeezing our hands. >> i had her put her hand on my leg and squeeze my leg so she was still with us. >> our gentleman was going good and we were focused on treati
>> i asked her if she do hear me. she squeezed her hand. she was alert to that sense. >> she had been down 30 minutes. the medics faced a critical decision. >> we were instructed by person on scene to put her in a helicopter. we looked at each other. we didn't hear a helicopter or see a helicopter. >> the rookie paramedics triageing gabby ultimately made that split second decision to just go. so what happened? so her head over here? >> that's right. colt was...
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if she wants to be active, she wants to be influence, she wants her voice to be heard and she wants to us to keep us interested in her. but you've always thought she probably will, right? >> i really have. the throughout this time. even since after 2008 when she lost when she went to alaska is she's been telling us if that door's open she'll go through it. and this continues now. and i think that this is just the next stage of it. but as you said, you just said, are there any other gop primary candidates that could get the press running after them without a schedule? she's the only one. with crowds, hundreds of people waiting for her when no one knows the schedule. she doesn't play by the rules. and i think that's how -- that's what a sarah palin campaign will look like. >> last time i remember anything like this was ross perot in 1992, who didn't give us his schedule. we had to run around the country chasing him. some people find it frustrating. some of us actually find it kind of fun. it's part of the process. it's up to the candidates. it's a free country. obviously there's no one w
if she wants to be active, she wants to be influence, she wants her voice to be heard and she wants to us to keep us interested in her. but you've always thought she probably will, right? >> i really have. the throughout this time. even since after 2008 when she lost when she went to alaska is she's been telling us if that door's open she'll go through it. and this continues now. and i think that this is just the next stage of it. but as you said, you just said, are there any other gop...
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what did she do? where did she go? i didn't know the answers too any questions so i began to do research and one thing led to another for the research. like many wartime seacrest hurt career was not a secret. the basic facts of her career could be worked up brass easily as sir ingredients. way to my sheet opened up her about her past and broker bala sirens and even mentioned a few paragraphs in her memoir my life in france. it was mentioned in various books and in one movie and it was then all of the obituaries when she died in 2004. when the huge treasure trove archives was released there was new material effect could be unearthed causing a stir. the cia held on to the classified documents for decades and was reluctant to release them and it took william casey former director of caa to convince them to release the records and they slowly began 1981. the personnel records were the very last batch of papers to be released. julia child 130 page oss personnel file, a classified document gave the details of her career and
what did she do? where did she go? i didn't know the answers too any questions so i began to do research and one thing led to another for the research. like many wartime seacrest hurt career was not a secret. the basic facts of her career could be worked up brass easily as sir ingredients. way to my sheet opened up her about her past and broker bala sirens and even mentioned a few paragraphs in her memoir my life in france. it was mentioned in various books and in one movie and it was then all...
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she would tell people. she would go and she would tell amanda poindexter and ms. lily belle nelson and others in the neighborhood -- mcnamara these people that i knew before my mother told the story -- that her night blooming series was about to bloom and if you want to see it you should come by at midnight and we can wait and watch it with sweet tea and homemade vanilla ice cream. so that is what they did. my mother amber that because that was one of the rituals of growing up in the south that she had to four when she made this great -- as to the 6 million people who are part of this migration, which is similar to the leap of faith that any group of people whether they are coming from europe across the atlantic or across the rio grande or across the pacific. everyone has to make -- most of us are descended from someone who had to make this difficult decision and to leave not just the harshness of their lives that might have propelled them to leave but also the lovely moments, the recollections. she remembers those steamy summers, summer nights in rome, georgia on
she would tell people. she would go and she would tell amanda poindexter and ms. lily belle nelson and others in the neighborhood -- mcnamara these people that i knew before my mother told the story -- that her night blooming series was about to bloom and if you want to see it you should come by at midnight and we can wait and watch it with sweet tea and homemade vanilla ice cream. so that is what they did. my mother amber that because that was one of the rituals of growing up in the south that...
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she won. in 2006, she confronted discredited author james frey for fabricating parts of a memoir that was one of her book club selections. >> i feel that you have betrayed millions of readers. >> ifill: earlier this month, she invited him back to apologize for being too hard on him. and at the school she created to educate disadvantaged south african girls, a dorm matron was charged with abuse in 2007. the woman was later acquitted. presidents lined up to appear on "oprah," but it wasn't until 2008 that she embraced partisan politics with her pivotal endorsement of barack obama. >> is he the one? is he the one? i believe he is the one! >> ifill: her campaigning drew criticism in some quarters, and excitement in others. >> i've got to say, this is the biggest crowd we've had in this campaign. >> ifill: winfrey announced she would end her show a year and a half ago. >> these years with you, our viewers have enriched my life beyond measure. >> ifill: but she isn't leaving the spotlight or abandon
she won. in 2006, she confronted discredited author james frey for fabricating parts of a memoir that was one of her book club selections. >> i feel that you have betrayed millions of readers. >> ifill: earlier this month, she invited him back to apologize for being too hard on him. and at the school she created to educate disadvantaged south african girls, a dorm matron was charged with abuse in 2007. the woman was later acquitted. presidents lined up to appear on...
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she says ok. she pleads guilty, and she thinks to herself, i will never pay the fine, and she gets the guy who also pleaded guilty, and they have a big party. they thing, this is all over with, and a couple minutes -- a couple years later she applies for public housing, and she is rejected because she has a criminal record. she had been loitering that day, and she is not eligible for city housing, so she ends up leaving try and moving to virginia. this is the problem with the ordinary in justice. there are collateral consequences, and we end up paying for them as taxpayers. we pay for them because people cannot get a federal grants for loans for school. they go on welfare. they do not get to go to their jobs. these are the hidden cost we rarely see. why do they love him so much if he was doing these things that are against the law? the bottom line is when hank saw of lawyer cared about the client, he would make an effort to help that lawyer, said there is one woman who is a prostitute, and she had
she says ok. she pleads guilty, and she thinks to herself, i will never pay the fine, and she gets the guy who also pleaded guilty, and they have a big party. they thing, this is all over with, and a couple minutes -- a couple years later she applies for public housing, and she is rejected because she has a criminal record. she had been loitering that day, and she is not eligible for city housing, so she ends up leaving try and moving to virginia. this is the problem with the ordinary in...
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what did she do? she tempted a negro. she was white, and she tempted a negro. she did something that in our society is unspeakable. she kissed a black man. not an old uncle but a strong, young, negro man. no code mattered to her before she broke it but it came crashing down on her afterwards. her father saw it and the defendant has testified as to his remarks. what did her father do? we don't know, but there is circumstantial evidence to indicate that mae ella was beaten savagely by someone who was used almost exclusively to his left. we know in part what mr. yule did. he did what any god-fearing, persevering, respectable white man would do in the circumstances. he swore out a warrant. no doubt signing it with his left hand. and tom robinson now sits before you having taken the oath with the only good hand he possesses. his right hand. so humble, respectable, quiet negro who had the unmitigated at the merit to feel sore -- temerity for a white person. i need not remind you of their appearance or conduct on the stand. you saw them for yourselves. the witnesses o
what did she do? she tempted a negro. she was white, and she tempted a negro. she did something that in our society is unspeakable. she kissed a black man. not an old uncle but a strong, young, negro man. no code mattered to her before she broke it but it came crashing down on her afterwards. her father saw it and the defendant has testified as to his remarks. what did her father do? we don't know, but there is circumstantial evidence to indicate that mae ella was beaten savagely by someone who...
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she was told in the hospital by a nurse to drink a guinness. apparently she did.u know, she had twins recently. >> morocco -- and mango or something? >> it's not the same thing. drinking while you're lactating is not the same as when you are pregnant. doctors say absolutely don't do. >> there is iron, it can be good for the kid. >> as long as you are not getting drunk. >> the kid needs to relax. it's friday. he had a rough nine months. he can finally breathe. all right. this sort of cracks me up too, remember the judge on "american idol" kara, no longer on the show. she told a very interesting story on "george lopez's show. she was crashing at paula abdul's house, and paula was not there. so she is hungry. so she has the maid get her something to eat. the maid leaves in the fridge these brownies. well, then kara says she pops about six of the brownies and take a listen to how she described what happened next to george? >> the maid at the time found some brownies and took them out of the freezer and left them in the refrigerator. six hours later i was like, hey. wh
she was told in the hospital by a nurse to drink a guinness. apparently she did.u know, she had twins recently. >> morocco -- and mango or something? >> it's not the same thing. drinking while you're lactating is not the same as when you are pregnant. doctors say absolutely don't do. >> there is iron, it can be good for the kid. >> as long as you are not getting drunk. >> the kid needs to relax. it's friday. he had a rough nine months. he can finally breathe. all...
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she lives in a great place so she has friends and she has a really full life. and we never thought that was possible. >> yeah. i mean, just if you flash back to the period of time right before we found a regimen that worked for her, we really thought we were going to lose her. she was hurtling toward disaster. the seizures were coming faster and faster. she was more and more debilitated. and we thought we were going to lose her. and her whole childhood was just filled with misery and loneliness and pain. and so, the fact that every day is a good day for her now, she's cheerful, she's happy, she's got friends, you know, it isn't what he had envisioned, but it's so much more than we could have hoped for. and, you know, our goal is to -- is to take this and move forward and help other people and make that her legacy. but she's a valiant, wonderful, inspiring young woman. >> take another short break. when we come back, i want to talk to you specifically about the cost for the families that have to go through what you went through. and are the governments doing enou
she lives in a great place so she has friends and she has a really full life. and we never thought that was possible. >> yeah. i mean, just if you flash back to the period of time right before we found a regimen that worked for her, we really thought we were going to lose her. she was hurtling toward disaster. the seizures were coming faster and faster. she was more and more debilitated. and we thought we were going to lose her. and her whole childhood was just filled with misery and...
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as i say, she was very careful about what she said and how she said it. this press me to the last topic that i would like to discuss with you this afternoon before we have a chance to chat. that is the campaign of 1992. in 1988 barbara bush's role was not the same as '92. her popularity grew immensely in the white house. so in 88 she gave some speeches. she certainly spoke to groups. 1992, again, was a different ball game. the president had experienced a precipitous drop in his popularity. at the height of the persian gulf war i think his approval ratings were in the high 80's. by time the '92 campaign began there were probably around the 40's. 1992 did not begin well. this is also another great barbara bush story. they had gone to japan to talk to the japanese who i know are very much in our minds right now , about trade agreements. the afternoon that they were there, the first afternoon, just as a social event, it together, the president and our american ambassador had played tennis with the crown prince of japan and the emperor. there were badly beaten
as i say, she was very careful about what she said and how she said it. this press me to the last topic that i would like to discuss with you this afternoon before we have a chance to chat. that is the campaign of 1992. in 1988 barbara bush's role was not the same as '92. her popularity grew immensely in the white house. so in 88 she gave some speeches. she certainly spoke to groups. 1992, again, was a different ball game. the president had experienced a precipitous drop in his popularity. at...
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she believed in the movie romances, and she thought at least if she married roy, she would have a lifetime of poverty, but true love, only it didn't work out that way. he beat her continually. he disappeared for weeks on end. he finally deserted her. she never divorced him. if she was not wearing a wedding ring in the scene you saw, that was a mistake, because bonnie parker wore that wedding ring the rest of her life. she was working as a waitress when roy left her. there's a very strong possibility she was occasionally turning tricks and not doing this to be per miscue yows, but to feed herself and her family, and then 1930, january, there's a party in west dallas. clyde and bonnie get there, see each other, that's it. everything else about them has been exaggerated or downright fictionalized. they were not great crooks or glamorous, but they loved each other. it was a real love story. they were instantly attracted, and because of that they were inseparable until three weeks later clyde was arrested and sentenced to 14 years in prison in texas. clyde barrow is 22 years old, sent to easton
she believed in the movie romances, and she thought at least if she married roy, she would have a lifetime of poverty, but true love, only it didn't work out that way. he beat her continually. he disappeared for weeks on end. he finally deserted her. she never divorced him. if she was not wearing a wedding ring in the scene you saw, that was a mistake, because bonnie parker wore that wedding ring the rest of her life. she was working as a waitress when roy left her. there's a very strong...
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she looks nothing like me but i promise she's mine. >> she looks like her papa.u lying to me, but she's beautiful. >> her mom wears some kind of shoes. >> she is old thing, robin. >> spikes. >> well, after this "wipeout" experience i needed to come in prepared. >> the way to take one for the team. nininininininininininininininint >>> tomorrow it's reality week and we're not just watching 19 kids and counting. >> everywhere you turn there's a child squirming out from something. >> we're starring in it. only on -- >> all: "good morning america." >> tomorrow on abc. >>> josh, i know you've had a rough morning but we have good news for you. here's the question, would you rather is a public or a private marriage proposal? not even close. 79% say private. only 21% say public. >> why are you so concerned about this? >> because that guy raised the bar. it's hard enough just to consider but then -- >> future, file that away? >> remember, download the "gma" app so you're ready for tomorrow's vote. >> how many times can you say you've had someone with both. >> you've had th
she looks nothing like me but i promise she's mine. >> she looks like her papa.u lying to me, but she's beautiful. >> her mom wears some kind of shoes. >> she is old thing, robin. >> spikes. >> well, after this "wipeout" experience i needed to come in prepared. >> the way to take one for the team. nininininininininininininininint >>> tomorrow it's reality week and we're not just watching 19 kids and counting. >> everywhere you turn...
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but she basically said, she could never come up with a good sign-off.o we don't know much about that. >> we wonder, look around for clues so far nothing concrete but that would be nice to have her. >> and the first woman ever solo anchor the evening news. >> congrats to katie. >>> did you all see "american idol" last night? because we had a big elimination. it's down to two. sort of like the country fans that have really kept these two at the top. we're talking of course about haley reinhart, she was booted off and she seemed sort of shocked. am i the only one who seemed like -- she seemed sort of shocked. in fact, her face was sort of mad. >> was she a favorite? >> when they made the announcement, they're down to three. and everyone liked these three. but everyone seems to have a soft spot for scotty mccreery. his nickname is hottie scotty. he's really cute and his parents were there. i love to see the parents. they cry, it is so wonderful. haley, really put the emotion into it too for her final song. she gave it her all. 95 million people voted. i mea
but she basically said, she could never come up with a good sign-off.o we don't know much about that. >> we wonder, look around for clues so far nothing concrete but that would be nice to have her. >> and the first woman ever solo anchor the evening news. >> congrats to katie. >>> did you all see "american idol" last night? because we had a big elimination. it's down to two. sort of like the country fans that have really kept these two at the top. we're...
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has been for a long time, and she has a lot of negatives that she has to work on if she is going ton and one of those that we have to talk about is yesterday on political pop leaving the governor's office in alaska is seen as a not very good thing by a lot of people who think that, you know, you finish the job especially if the voters put you in it. but there are other issues, too. i talked to one very conservative guy named richard bigery who is called one of the founders of modern conservati conservativism, and his point is that i don't know what she stands for. does she stand with us? who are the people surrounding her? the one thing he does say is that he knows what she is against. you know and i know when we watch palin, she is against the lame stream media, but what is she for? the policy things, and the minute issues that really matter to social conservatives, because she is competing for that vote. >> we will watch it, and she is with the rolling thunder in washington this weekend and we will see you back next hour as you are going to be talking about the non-existent pen wi
has been for a long time, and she has a lot of negatives that she has to work on if she is going ton and one of those that we have to talk about is yesterday on political pop leaving the governor's office in alaska is seen as a not very good thing by a lot of people who think that, you know, you finish the job especially if the voters put you in it. but there are other issues, too. i talked to one very conservative guy named richard bigery who is called one of the founders of modern conservati...
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>> oh, yeah, she's around and she -- >> what does she make of it?one. she's loving all the attention, and she's quite famous down there in her area. and i'm worried about her. i'm starting to worry if this is too much for her. and she's assuring me that it is not. she's loving every minute. so you know, it's good for her. i'm glad. >> i mean, one of the more moving aspects, i think, of your journey on the show was in hurricane katrina your grandparents lost their home. >> yes, sir. yeah. we had a house, i was raised in there in hancock county, she raised my sister and i in. and they lost that in ka dretri and she moved out in the woods in a little trailer. and i've always told her since i was 5 that i'm going to grow up and become a star and get her out of that situation she was in. and i'm just -- i'm really glad and blessed -- >> did you do that? have you -- >> yeah. it's been built. the frame's up now. i'm sure by next month she'll be sitting in there. her and my grandfather. >> so you've managed to repay that -- >> yes, sir. >> that debt that re
>> oh, yeah, she's around and she -- >> what does she make of it?one. she's loving all the attention, and she's quite famous down there in her area. and i'm worried about her. i'm starting to worry if this is too much for her. and she's assuring me that it is not. she's loving every minute. so you know, it's good for her. i'm glad. >> i mean, one of the more moving aspects, i think, of your journey on the show was in hurricane katrina your grandparents lost their home....
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is she the hot model she claims to be?, last look and send him a coded message. if you buy me a drink, she's not too hot. don't worry. i'll pick up the tab. >> reporter: the customer has a decision to make. he explains his dilemma to another bartender. >> he says, buy me a drink if you don't like her. >> you want me to buy him a drink? >> i don't know if i want to hurt anybody's feelings. but like he says, if you buy me a drink, i know you don't like her. how can i know what his likes are? >> reporter: this 63-year-old is driven to drink. he starts to replay everything he's heard for the last hour. >> she says she's a model. she says she's on a photography shoot. she says she's a size 4. >> reporter: finally, a decision is made. >> hey, guys. how are you doing? i'm john quinones with the tv show, "what would you do?" >> is that what this is all about? >> yeah. >> all right. >> tonight, we show you what that man and others have to say. he was torn between helping out his fellow man and not wanting to hurt bonnie's feelings.
is she the hot model she claims to be?, last look and send him a coded message. if you buy me a drink, she's not too hot. don't worry. i'll pick up the tab. >> reporter: the customer has a decision to make. he explains his dilemma to another bartender. >> he says, buy me a drink if you don't like her. >> you want me to buy him a drink? >> i don't know if i want to hurt anybody's feelings. but like he says, if you buy me a drink, i know you don't like her. how can i know...
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bachmann said the person she should be compared to is barack obama and she said she thought she compared favorably. >> smith: jan crawford in washington this evening, thank you very much. the drug violence in mexico has touched nearly every part of that country, even the schools. on friday, a teacher in monterrey got her kindergarten students on the floor and recorded what happened when five people were gunned down at a taxi stand right outside the school. she kept the children calm with a song even as gunshots rang out. ( gunshots ) ( speaking spanish ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> smith: that teacher was honored today with a certificate praising her outstanding civic courage. and there was a barrage of bullets earlier today in miami's south beach. police traded fire with a man in a car who had raced down a crowded block after an apparent drive-by shooting. what you are seeing was caught on video from a nearby high- rise. the man was killed, three officers and four bystanders were wounded. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," she lost nearly everything to the tornado in joplin. but strangers helped
bachmann said the person she should be compared to is barack obama and she said she thought she compared favorably. >> smith: jan crawford in washington this evening, thank you very much. the drug violence in mexico has touched nearly every part of that country, even the schools. on friday, a teacher in monterrey got her kindergarten students on the floor and recorded what happened when five people were gunned down at a taxi stand right outside the school. she kept the children calm with...
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she always calls me. it's mother's day and i should call my grandma. >> reporter: manipulate at this time do not -- police at this time do not expect foul play. anyone with information is asked to call the hay ward police and tell them what they know, they are very eager to get information to get at the bottom of this. >> nobody knows why she might have left either? >> there was some talk she was going to make a trip to reno. there has been no confirmation of that and i talked to the woman who works at the hospital who knows her says she's very reliable. she says that doesn't sound like anything unusual for her to do. >> let's hope she turns up safe and sound. >>> on this memorial day, president obama attended ceremonies at arlington national cemetery. action, placing a wreath at the the unknowns. he said the nation owes a de the president paid tribute to the men and women killed in. he said the nation owes a debt to its fallen heros that can never be fully repaid. >>> and likely set of protests. members
she always calls me. it's mother's day and i should call my grandma. >> reporter: manipulate at this time do not -- police at this time do not expect foul play. anyone with information is asked to call the hay ward police and tell them what they know, they are very eager to get information to get at the bottom of this. >> nobody knows why she might have left either? >> there was some talk she was going to make a trip to reno. there has been no confirmation of that and i talked...
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if she's going to run for president, she needs to be based in the lower 48. it's just physically and logistically difficult to run out of alaska. so that would be a sign that maybe -- >> maybe it is for real. >> maybe it is for real. there is a new movie that's about to come out that her team had encouraged. a conservative film maker has made a two-hour documentary. i talked to him this week and he said, you know, whether you like sarah palin or not, i am convinced that when people see this, they will come away with a different impression of her. no one will be able to say, as he put it, that she isn't tough and smart and dedicated. it's all about what she did in alaska and that kind of going against the establishment, which fits into the narrative that we know she would like to use if she ran for president. >> what does your gut tell you? sounds like you think she's going to run. >> well, i don't know. i have thought for a long time that she would keep the door open until there wasn't any time left and then she wouldn't be able to run. that she would never s
if she's going to run for president, she needs to be based in the lower 48. it's just physically and logistically difficult to run out of alaska. so that would be a sign that maybe -- >> maybe it is for real. >> maybe it is for real. there is a new movie that's about to come out that her team had encouraged. a conservative film maker has made a two-hour documentary. i talked to him this week and he said, you know, whether you like sarah palin or not, i am convinced that when people...
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she is so nice. >> she is.he is very nice francesca is actually a mom. >> happy mother's day. >> we are talking about her kittens have been adopted. she is up for adoption. she is pretty mild mannered. beautiful very, very soft. and house broken. she is a great kitty. >> i know with cats they seem they can get wild but she has been calm and tameed. >> so far. she is mild mannered which is why we thought we would bring her in and show her. that's why we are doing our cinco de mayo what is cinco de gato. >> the adult cats get passed over but we want to make sure they get some attention. so through the weekend, through sunday, adult cats ray veil for $5 adoption fee -- cats are available for a $5 adoption fee. cats are about $80 which is a bargain. >> it's a huge bargain, yeah. >> they have all the shots but it's a special fun way to promote their adoptions in the regular process is fine but we want to get a couple more adult cats gone. >> you have a lot cats. >> we do. it's typically that time of year as well. an
she is so nice. >> she is.he is very nice francesca is actually a mom. >> happy mother's day. >> we are talking about her kittens have been adopted. she is up for adoption. she is pretty mild mannered. beautiful very, very soft. and house broken. she is a great kitty. >> i know with cats they seem they can get wild but she has been calm and tameed. >> so far. she is mild mannered which is why we thought we would bring her in and show her. that's why we are doing...
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how great she is. but she's amazing. >> well, jesse, i wish you luck. >> thanks, piers. >> let's hope we don't have to meet in a couple of years with a terrible scandal coming down on your head. >> no, i think i'm done with all that. thank you. >>> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm don lemon in los angeles. anyone who's had an unfaithful partner knows it is a wound that never heals. but sometimes adultery goes beyond the immediate people involved. when the cheater is a wealthy or powerful person, the sense of betrayal can be far reaching. private indiscretions -- when bill clinton -- it affected the entire country that was tied up for a year with investigation and impeachment. so for the next hour in partnership with "time" magazine, we'll take a look at what makes powerful men who seem to have it all risk everything for adulterous sex. first a criminal -- hotel housekeeper. dominique strauss-kahn--former california governor arnold schwarzenegger publicly admitted fathering a child
how great she is. but she's amazing. >> well, jesse, i wish you luck. >> thanks, piers. >> let's hope we don't have to meet in a couple of years with a terrible scandal coming down on your head. >> no, i think i'm done with all that. thank you. >>> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm don lemon in los angeles. anyone who's had an unfaithful partner knows it is a wound that never heals. but sometimes adultery goes beyond the immediate people...
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what have you learned about who she is and where she is? >> we're not sure where she is.e had a lot of reporters outside her house today. she hasn't been seen for a couple days. she worked for the governor and his wife for 20 years as a housekeeper. she retired about a year ago, i think. and moved out there. and that's where she's been living. >> a lot of the pictures we've been seeing are from her myspace page. you confirmed that she and maria shriver were pregnant about the same time? >> i moorn >> i mean, the son of ms. shriver and mr. schwarzenegger, the younger son was born within a week of the son -- the illegitimate son. so the women were pregnant at the same time. and i believe the kids played together for a couple years. >> tracy, you covered the groping allegations that came to light in the 2003 campaign. a, were you surprised to hear about this secret child out there? there had been rumors that you had investigated. >> well, we were -- had heard there had been a child, and i had actually gone to talk to a woman who was alleged to have had a child with arnold sc
what have you learned about who she is and where she is? >> we're not sure where she is.e had a lot of reporters outside her house today. she hasn't been seen for a couple days. she worked for the governor and his wife for 20 years as a housekeeper. she retired about a year ago, i think. and moved out there. and that's where she's been living. >> a lot of the pictures we've been seeing are from her myspace page. you confirmed that she and maria shriver were pregnant about the same...
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she knows she is a music icon. she is a fashion icon. what will she wear? we'll find out soon.1 million singles worldwide. five grammys and more to come. >> and you guys know you made "born this way," number one as a debut, right? you know that. you bought it. and the fastest single to get to 1 million copies sold. amazing stuff. >> all we can say is paws up. >> paws up. >> yeah. that's right. in just moments, she will be here on this stage. and you know she makes a first and lasting impression. so, josh, you better get here soon. >>> let's go back to you with the news. >> we begin with more violent weather atop the newscast this morning. at least three people have been killed in the atlanta metro area, after heavy winds toppled trees on to cars. 65,000 people were left without power in its aftermath. sam is back in just a moment with his forecast. >>> meanwhile, overseas, secretary of state hillary clinton visited pakistan today. relations with that country have never been more tense, as the u.s. is demanding that pakistan do more to fight al qaeda or risk losing some of its $
she knows she is a music icon. she is a fashion icon. what will she wear? we'll find out soon.1 million singles worldwide. five grammys and more to come. >> and you guys know you made "born this way," number one as a debut, right? you know that. you bought it. and the fastest single to get to 1 million copies sold. amazing stuff. >> all we can say is paws up. >> paws up. >> yeah. that's right. in just moments, she will be here on this stage. and you know she...
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[laughter] "she knows where she belongs."n " i hope she is not one of them troublemakers --"i hope she is not one of the troublemakers." me? a troublemaker? just because of how i was born? my daddy that -- got a cowboy hat and cowboy boots. board rogers was coming to town -- roy rogers was coming to town. it was for white kids only. why? they think we are troublemakers? i do not want to make trouble. troublemaker. just because of how we are born, we have to be troublemakers. that is when i looked and saw ms. hamilton getting on the bus. wait, let me get back on -- wait, driver, please, let me get back on. ms. hamilton, she sat right next to me. "you need to get out so i can drive on -- get up so i can drive on." [inaudible] i want to stay black and die a natural death. [laughter] segregation is killing black people. that big fight, brown versus the board of education so all the black kids can get an education. [inaudible] the books have pages missing, and they all have things written inside of them. at the main library, we ha
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and she pent some time with her. whatever she does she will be successful.s highly thought of. lara, thank you so much. >>> joining us from washington is cokie roberts who has reported on a lot of this. men behaving badly. covering your politicians in d.c. >> right. >> i know, we've been talking about this a great deal. the housekeeper/assistant. what goes through your mind cokie? >> even though apparently she came on to him, according to reports, the truth is this abuse. the man is in a completely powerful position. and the woman is not in these situations. it's abuse of her. and it's abuse of his wife. so, it is just in my view of course totally unacceptable. but guys do it all the time. and they do it because they can. >> they do it because they can. and that is the big question that we, a lot of women here in the studio why? you got it all. >> because they can. you know? we were sitting here before we went on the air talking about thomas jefferson and sally hemings. going back to the founders. we've had men taking advantage of women in their households.
and she pent some time with her. whatever she does she will be successful.s highly thought of. lara, thank you so much. >>> joining us from washington is cokie roberts who has reported on a lot of this. men behaving badly. covering your politicians in d.c. >> right. >> i know, we've been talking about this a great deal. the housekeeper/assistant. what goes through your mind cokie? >> even though apparently she came on to him, according to reports, the truth is this...
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she's not going away like she said. she's got her own television network. to do at 4:00 every afternoon, depending on your time zone? >> you pick up your oprah magazine at 4:00 and read it. it was the end of their day. maybe she'll start something new. we'll take a look at all that. can't wait for summer? then get to sears big memorial day sale, plus get a $10 award card when you spend $50 on apparel. friday-tuesday at sears. bay! kin! cheese! spiiinnnaaachh... tuuur...keeey... [ dj ] with deelicious tomatoes, right on top... [ male announcer ] serve it up on tasty flatbread. and wake up to the fresh taste of the sunrise subway melt. build your better breakfast, only at subway. ,,,,,,wake up to the fresh taste of the sunrise subway melt. ahh not much, got a new hat, might run for president...oh!w bass boaand my new 3 taco combo. i'm serving up three awesomely delicious tacos, crispy golden fries, and an ice cold drink for only $3.49. wow, there is such a strong family resemblance! yeah, we all got nana box's nose (chuckles). with being fed on. we demand k9
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>> she has not. her lawyer says she is ready to testify, willing to testify, and that this is sort of the first step. i also asked, why a private lawyer? why does somebody need a private lawyer when you have these prosecutors at the district attorney's office working with a specialized unit and he said that right now, he's just there to protect her, trying to get her through this ordeal, through this difficult time. you have to imagine the scrutiny is intense. she showed up at her home -- >> considering a civil suit? >> he wouldn't go that far. he wouldn't go that far yet. >> deb feyerick, thank you. >>> more surgery for arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords, possibly as early as today. just days after giffords traveled from rehab in houston to the kennedy space center to see the space shuttle "endeavour" launch with her husband mark kelly in command. >> senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen spoke to the doctor who's going to perform this surgery. elizabeth joins us from atlanta right now.
>> she has not. her lawyer says she is ready to testify, willing to testify, and that this is sort of the first step. i also asked, why a private lawyer? why does somebody need a private lawyer when you have these prosecutors at the district attorney's office working with a specialized unit and he said that right now, he's just there to protect her, trying to get her through this ordeal, through this difficult time. you have to imagine the scrutiny is intense. she showed up at her home --...
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well, today, multiple witnesses testified that if she felt any pain, she hid it really well. here's ashleigh banfield. >> reporter: the facts and the evidence just keep piling up against casey anthony, the 25-year-old florida mother who is facing the death penalty in the murder of her 2-year-old daughter, caylee. >> she would have a book, she would have her teddy bear. they liked "dora the explorer." and could found to 40 in spanish which was pretty incredible for her age. >> reporter: these tears in the courtroom were missing in the days after her daughter died in june of 2008. if you believe the prosecutors, she kills her daughter and covered it up. if you believe the defense, the child drowned accidentally and casey covered it up. any way you slice it, casey's behavior after the tragedy is taking center stage in court. >> what can you tell the jury about her demeanor when you saw her in july? >> she seemed upbeat. >> one of the toughest things for the defense to overcome is how she was behaving after her child was dead. it's just not normal. for someone to be so normal. wh
well, today, multiple witnesses testified that if she felt any pain, she hid it really well. here's ashleigh banfield. >> reporter: the facts and the evidence just keep piling up against casey anthony, the 25-year-old florida mother who is facing the death penalty in the murder of her 2-year-old daughter, caylee. >> she would have a book, she would have her teddy bear. they liked "dora the explorer." and could found to 40 in spanish which was pretty incredible for her age....
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, she beat me by getting up faster.o people fall down, winners get up. sometimes the gold medal winner is just person who gets up the fastest. >> reporter: bonnie hasn't missed a beat since. she went on to graduate from harvard and oxford university, she signed on at ibm, then did a stint on the white house economic council during the clinton administration. but losing her leg hasn't been bonnie's only challenge. there was a tragic childhood experience that she tried to forget. >> actually, i was sexually abused from the age of 2 to the age of 7 by my stepfather in my own home, and it was very difficult to deal with emotionally. that's probably one of the hardest things i ever had to deal with. i just blocked out the memories for years. >> reporter: this single mom's life experiences have inspired several of her books, including how strong women pray. >> i want to share a story with you about one of the hardest things i ever did. you can see i've done a lot of har things. >> reporter: bonnie travels the world as a motiv
, she beat me by getting up faster.o people fall down, winners get up. sometimes the gold medal winner is just person who gets up the fastest. >> reporter: bonnie hasn't missed a beat since. she went on to graduate from harvard and oxford university, she signed on at ibm, then did a stint on the white house economic council during the clinton administration. but losing her leg hasn't been bonnie's only challenge. there was a tragic childhood experience that she tried to forget. >>...
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these are the questions she's going to get if she decides to run.hat will you say when people ask you about leaving your term early? >> you have to read my book "going rogue" explains after i left, after the friv slus ethics charges and lawsuits that were going to bankrupt my state and family personally it was time to let the lieutenant governor take over the reigns. >> is that sort of her, quote, romney -- mitt romney will have to get over that whole health care in massachusetts situation. is she going to have to somehow try to find a way and can she get over the why did you quit as governor? >> sure. presuming she decides to run, at some point if she's up on stage with the debate, one of them is going to ask, governor, if you are elected president will you serve the full four terms or quit after two and a half years and she has to have a good answer for that. one of the things, republican strategist, said to me a while ago and still seems to apply, the perception of sarah palin will change when the reality of sarah palin changes. unfortunately, a
these are the questions she's going to get if she decides to run.hat will you say when people ask you about leaving your term early? >> you have to read my book "going rogue" explains after i left, after the friv slus ethics charges and lawsuits that were going to bankrupt my state and family personally it was time to let the lieutenant governor take over the reigns. >> is that sort of her, quote, romney -- mitt romney will have to get over that whole health care in...
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she says she told the mta about the problems for years but they did nothing.hree years guy she sent an e-mail to the san francisco whistle blower program. >> i was a whistle blower. who can i contact? that is the thing about this. this is what i is happening in our department, could you help me. >> but that complaint also went no where. after a few e-mails of concern from whistle blower investigators this one even asking are you u still feeling threatened she says the investigator just disappeared. that was in july of 2009. so we checked on the status of her complaint. it simply says closed and resolved by the department agent. >> i it was resolved in the department? you show me how. >> just two weeks guy she got notice that she is being fired. mta officials say she overstepped her authority by looking into the complaint. all she has to do is report it to her immediate supervisor for investigation. it it as common theme with whistle blowers that the city disntm doesn't work disnt accountable and abandons whistle blowers who suffer retaliation. >> a lot of it i
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>> she speaks english. she can step out. you can ask questions, but her english, it is not a good english. >> thank you. >> thank you. we can hear from cbs outdoors. >> my name is john. cbs has limited interest in this matter. ms. ramos acknowledged that we did not engage in any wrongdoing. for that reason, cbs does not really care whether you allow her to repost signs or what not. we do wish to clarify a few procedural steps that seemed to become a model in this case. the first is the notice requirement. a notice of requirement is something that the sign company applies for when neither the city nor the company can find a legal permit for the sign. it is entirely separate from notice of violations. the planning code does not require that the city provide the property owner with notice of the notice of requirements procedure under 604.1. what the appellate has referred to as the notice of violation procedure, that is what occurs when someone puts up a sign that does not comport with city law. that is under section 610, which
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: she could shake up a race still very uncertain she gave no indication yesterday she is going to runet to build a campaign organization unlike other republican contenders. >> mitt romney is expected to make a formal announcement he will run thursday. >>> former pennsylvania governor is expected to run. >>> only about 50% of the republicans know my name. >> reporter: then michelle balk man, rick perry, rudy giuliani. big republican donors are waiting before they sign their checks. >>> it is 4:45 a.m. home ward bound for space shuttle endeavour the chance to catch it on its way back to earth plus. >> concentrations, pcbs in some species are high. >> new warnings about toxic chemicals in bay area fish the seafood that is safest to eat. >>> if you are giants fan, buster posey out for the season what doctors are saying about his weekend surgery and outlook for the future. >>> today's travel forecast, cleared for take off san francisco temperatures 60 degrees. partly cloudy skies a couple bumps, a few storms by minnesota by the time you hit chicago, lots of sunshine, if you are going to co
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and so she had to change the law, which she did. she also wanted to go to law school right here at hastings college of law but they had a policy that said only men could go do that law school so she sued hastings college of the law and she changed that and she was the first woman to attend hastings law school. and when she got out of law school, there were no jobs. no jobs. because no one would hire women. so what did she do? she became a criminal defense attorney because that was the one place where it didn't matter and she fought harder than a man and that was good enough for her clients and she became one of the top criminal defense attorneys and she practiced right here in san francisco. she also began advocating to change laws. so she changed the law that used to be that in criminal trials throughout the trial you were shackled. you were actually shackled and she was one that changed that law here in san francisco and it later spread throughout the state. she was the first to call for a parole system out of the state prison, ou
and so she had to change the law, which she did. she also wanted to go to law school right here at hastings college of law but they had a policy that said only men could go do that law school so she sued hastings college of the law and she changed that and she was the first woman to attend hastings law school. and when she got out of law school, there were no jobs. no jobs. because no one would hire women. so what did she do? she became a criminal defense attorney because that was the one place...
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she really was. she got up early. she did a little bit of meditation.nly lost it at the very end when she was just saying how much it meant to her. she started off by saying i want to say thank you, this is a love letter to the viewers who have supported me all this time. she sees her talk show as a classroom of sorts. she just wanted to leave them with some of the lessons that mean the most to her. but no question, it was a very emotional time. it's 25 years. and now she's going on to the next chapter, but boy, i thought, piers, i thought it ended with perfection. from beginning to end, i know i'm biased, but judging on the e-mails i'm getting a lot of people felt the same way. >> i think it hit completely the right balance. >> yes. >> i know oprah didn't want it to be a great big love fest to her. a celebration of what became an extraordinary part of american culture. you've worked with oprah so long now. what is it, if you were to try to crystalize the magic of what oprah's achieved with this show, what would you say it is? >> i would say without que
she really was. she got up early. she did a little bit of meditation.nly lost it at the very end when she was just saying how much it meant to her. she started off by saying i want to say thank you, this is a love letter to the viewers who have supported me all this time. she sees her talk show as a classroom of sorts. she just wanted to leave them with some of the lessons that mean the most to her. but no question, it was a very emotional time. it's 25 years. and now she's going on to the next...
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has she said anything to you about it? she never said one word to us. people assume since we were from chicago we all want out together but the truth is if you have access to all oprah you respected and do not assume or ask favors. if you are my grandchild i could call a producer to give you of a ticket on her birthday but that is about it. that doesn't surprise me. but what about michael jordan? he also will not come on my show. i have no idea. did oprah's say something to him? [laughter] we've looked at each other. gene was close to michael but we did not have a clue. right. that is what i expected. thank you for your time. great show tonight. >> when people ask letterman why he had to interview cheers, the usual answer was sysco and ebert after jean's death david has me as i guess one more time to promote my first great book and then never again. he did not get mad at me or anything like that. it was simply that we were the double act. as our early producer told us long ago, individually, you are nothing. together, you are stars. these days it is not
has she said anything to you about it? she never said one word to us. people assume since we were from chicago we all want out together but the truth is if you have access to all oprah you respected and do not assume or ask favors. if you are my grandchild i could call a producer to give you of a ticket on her birthday but that is about it. that doesn't surprise me. but what about michael jordan? he also will not come on my show. i have no idea. did oprah's say something to him? [laughter]...
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you know, she was a daughter. she was a sister. she was my cousin, and we all loved her for who she was. >> and our thanks to ashleigh banfield for that report. >>> and this morning we've got an update on that mission to rescue a family of whales off the keys in florida. volunteers have been working around the clock since thursday and now they are celebrating some success. here's matt gutman. >> here we go. here we go. animal in the water. >> reporter: this was the moment so many worked so hard for. >> then we got them in successfully. they swam away together and the whole -- everyone just went off cheering. >> reporter: two pilot whales near death 48 hours ago released back into the ocean. [ cheers ] >> reporter: teams of rescuers had so carefully hoisted them onto barges and motored miles out to sea keeping these whales, so powerful in the water and so fragile out of it, wet and hydrated throughout. they've been part of a pod, a family of at least 20 whales that beached itself in cujo key, florida, thursday afternoon triggering t
you know, she was a daughter. she was a sister. she was my cousin, and we all loved her for who she was. >> and our thanks to ashleigh banfield for that report. >>> and this morning we've got an update on that mission to rescue a family of whales off the keys in florida. volunteers have been working around the clock since thursday and now they are celebrating some success. here's matt gutman. >> here we go. here we go. animal in the water. >> reporter: this was the...
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she won.ut there is also a bay area contestant that is ready to win "the voice." ♪ >> just been so amazing. and totallyv-tnome true. >> reporter: coachd> to have her turn around and see that blonde head turning around was just like, you know, you want to break down right there. >> christina gets out of her chair and gets up there. that's a life long dream. >> right there. >> reporter: her proud parents [ they've watched her impressive performance countless times. >> it's awesome every time. >> yeah. >> truly is a christina fan. >> reporter: the pop singer covers her bedroom wall in the home where she grew up. even though she moved out and on to college at usc, where she is studying music. >> i don't remember having a time when i wanted to be a doctor, a vet or whatever. i always was totally a singing at heart. >> reporter:
she won.ut there is also a bay area contestant that is ready to win "the voice." ♪ >> just been so amazing. and totallyv-tnome true. >> reporter: coachd
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she had -- she had control.he is a controlled person, she wants to exercise control. >> that's why it was so shocking to see some of the stuff with stedman graham her long time partner on the final show. you saw him up on stage talking to her, talking about love. it was startling. because something you weren't used to seeing. >> charlie: why didn't they ever marry? >> i don't know. being used to oprah surprise sounds like, this is it, he's going to propose on the finale going to be amazing. >> really? i didn't think that. >> thought there was going to be something dramatic. one of the other amazing things about oprah. she connects extremely well with women who are married have children, something she did not experience. and yet she relates in that way will talk about stedman as a partner all that have, you know, i think it's reflection of -- she's very private about that part. >> that's also part of the fairy godmother, kind of make over or transformation usually the agents of change someone who stands outside t
she had -- she had control.he is a controlled person, she wants to exercise control. >> that's why it was so shocking to see some of the stuff with stedman graham her long time partner on the final show. you saw him up on stage talking to her, talking about love. it was startling. because something you weren't used to seeing. >> charlie: why didn't they ever marry? >> i don't know. being used to oprah surprise sounds like, this is it, he's going to propose on the finale going...